Volunteer: Calling All High School Helpers – Volunteer with Us on Saturday Afternoons and earn your volunteer service hours~Are you a high school student looking to make a difference, earn volunteer hours, or simply give back to your community? Join us on Saturday Afternoons at Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia and help us fight hunger in our community. It’s a fun, hands-on way to make an impact, meet new people, and build your resume. Great for service hours Saturday Afternoons 12:30-3:30 PM at 1380 Chatham Parkway, Savannah, GA 31405 If you have a group, please contact Casey Nash at cnash@helpendhunger.org Be the reason someone smiles this year. Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Are you a high school student looking to make a difference, earn volunteer hours, or simply give back to your community? Join us on Saturday Afternoons at Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia and help us fight hunger in our community. It’s a fun, hands-on way to make an impact, meet new people, and build your resume. Great for service hours Saturday Afternoons 12:30-3:30 PM at 1380 Chatham Parkway, Savannah, GA 31405 If you have a group, please contact Casey Nash at cnash@helpendhunger.org Be the reason someone smiles this year. Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parkers House for Women Meal Service
As a Meal Serving Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in serving nutritious and satisfying meals to individuals in need. Your responsibilities will involve assisting in the distribution and clean-up of meals at the Parkers House. This volunteer position offers you an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who may be working to move on to stable housing. Volunteers strengthen the well-being of the residents through fellowship and social interaction. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an adult supervisor with them at all times. TASKS: Meal Distribution: Help with the setup of serving stations and dining areas. Greet and welcome clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Serve meals to individuals ensuring that proper portions are distributed.Interact and Engage: Interact with the clients with empathy and kindness. Be attentive to their needs, offer a listening ear, and provide support when required.Maintain Order and Safety: Ensure order and discipline during meal service to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere. Address any issues or concerns in a professional and respectful manner.Clean-up and Sanitization: Assist in clearing tables, collecting used dishes, and cleaning the dining area after meal service. Follow sanitation protocols to maintain a clean and safe environment.Teamwork and Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with other volunteers, staff, and coordinators to ensure smooth meal service operations. Communicate any challenges or suggestions to improve the meal serving process.Confidentiality: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals you serve, and refrain from sharing personal information without consESSENTIAL: Age: Volunteers must be of legal age, or the minimum age required by the organization, to participate in meal serving activities. Physical Abilities: Ability to stand for extended periods, carry trays, and perform light lifting when necessary. Interpersonal Skills: Compassion, empathy, and good communication skills are essential to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds respectfully. Time Commitment: Be punctual and committed to the agreed-upon schedule for meal serving shifts. Flexibility: Willingness to adapt to changing situations and tasks as needed during meal service. Compliance: Follow the organization's policies, procedures, and guidelines throughout the volunteer service.Benefits: Opportunity to give back to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need. Gain valuable experience in food service, hospitality, and working with diverse populations. Personal satisfaction from contributing to a noble cause and fostering a sense of camaraderie with other volunteers.Agency: Union Mission
As a Meal Serving Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in serving nutritious and satisfying meals to individuals in need. Your responsibilities will involve assisting in the distribution and clean-up of meals at the Parkers House. This volunteer position offers you an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who may be working to move on to stable housing. Volunteers strengthen the well-being of the residents through fellowship and social interaction. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an adult supervisor with them at all times. TASKS: Meal Distribution: Help with the setup of serving stations and dining areas. Greet and welcome clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Serve meals to individuals ensuring that proper portions are distributed.Interact and Engage: Interact with the clients with empathy and kindness. Be attentive to their needs, offer a listening ear, and provide support when required.Maintain Order and Safety: Ensure order and discipline during meal service to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere. Address any issues or concerns in a professional and respectful manner.Clean-up and Sanitization: Assist in clearing tables, collecting used dishes, and cleaning the dining area after meal service. Follow sanitation protocols to maintain a clean and safe environment.Teamwork and Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with other volunteers, staff, and coordinators to ensure smooth meal service operations. Communicate any challenges or suggestions to improve the meal serving process.Confidentiality: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals you serve, and refrain from sharing personal information without consESSENTIAL: Age: Volunteers must be of legal age, or the minimum age required by the organization, to participate in meal serving activities. Physical Abilities: Ability to stand for extended periods, carry trays, and perform light lifting when necessary. Interpersonal Skills: Compassion, empathy, and good communication skills are essential to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds respectfully. Time Commitment: Be punctual and committed to the agreed-upon schedule for meal serving shifts. Flexibility: Willingness to adapt to changing situations and tasks as needed during meal service. Compliance: Follow the organization's policies, procedures, and guidelines throughout the volunteer service.Benefits: Opportunity to give back to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need. Gain valuable experience in food service, hospitality, and working with diverse populations. Personal satisfaction from contributing to a noble cause and fostering a sense of camaraderie with other volunteers.Agency: Union Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Support Volunteer PMRegister at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/..You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list..
Supports the well-being of Day Center visitors by assisting kitchen staff with a variety of tasks to ensure Grace House kitchen and dining area are well-run and available to support the needs of Day Center visitors. TASKS: Some or all of the following tasks may be required: Assist with basic food preparation, including chopping and dicing large quantities (i.e. 50 lb. bags), and food packaging. Assisting kitchen personnel with line service Maintaining safe and sanitary food handling and service procedures Serving clients in a pleasant, courteous, and professional manner Cleaning the kitchen and dining area before and after food service Emptying and changing trash receptacles during and after meal serviceQualifications: Compassion and Empathy: A deep understanding and empathy for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the ability to interact with them in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to adapt to the diverse and dynamic needs of the homeless population and be flexible in assisting with various tasks. Patience: Ability to remain patient and understanding when dealing with challenging situations or individuals in distress. Team Player: Willingness to work collaboratively with other volunteers and center staff to create a positive and supportive environment. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of homeless individuals and the ability to interact sensitively with people from different cultures and communities. Reliability: Commitment to fulfilling scheduled volunteer shifts and responsibilities consistently. You must register here https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ for volunteer shifts. If you are not on the registered volunteer list, you will be turned away. All volunteers must be 18. Agency: Union Mission Register at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/..You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list..
Supports the well-being of Day Center visitors by assisting kitchen staff with a variety of tasks to ensure Grace House kitchen and dining area are well-run and available to support the needs of Day Center visitors. TASKS: Some or all of the following tasks may be required: Assist with basic food preparation, including chopping and dicing large quantities (i.e. 50 lb. bags), and food packaging. Assisting kitchen personnel with line service Maintaining safe and sanitary food handling and service procedures Serving clients in a pleasant, courteous, and professional manner Cleaning the kitchen and dining area before and after food service Emptying and changing trash receptacles during and after meal serviceQualifications: Compassion and Empathy: A deep understanding and empathy for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the ability to interact with them in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to adapt to the diverse and dynamic needs of the homeless population and be flexible in assisting with various tasks. Patience: Ability to remain patient and understanding when dealing with challenging situations or individuals in distress. Team Player: Willingness to work collaboratively with other volunteers and center staff to create a positive and supportive environment. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of homeless individuals and the ability to interact sensitively with people from different cultures and communities. Reliability: Commitment to fulfilling scheduled volunteer shifts and responsibilities consistently. You must register here https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ for volunteer shifts. If you are not on the registered volunteer list, you will be turned away. All volunteers must be 18. Agency: Union Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Support Volunteer AMRegister at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
Supports the well-being of Day Center visitors by assisting kitchen staff with a variety of tasks to ensure Grace House kitchen and dining area are well-run and available to support the needs of Day Center visitors. TASKS: Some or all of the following tasks may be required: Assist with basic food preparation, including chopping and dicing large quantities (i.e. 50 lb. bags), and food packaging. Assisting kitchen personnel with line service Maintaining safe and sanitary food handling and service procedures Serving clients in a pleasant, courteous, and professional manner Cleaning the kitchen and dining area before and after food service Emptying and changing trash receptacles during and after meal serviceQualifications: Compassion and Empathy: A deep understanding and empathy for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the ability to interact with them in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to adapt to the diverse and dynamic needs of the homeless population and be flexible in assisting with various tasks. Patience: Ability to remain patient and understanding when dealing with challenging situations or individuals in distress. Team Player: Willingness to work collaboratively with other volunteers and center staff to create a positive and supportive environment. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of homeless individuals and the ability to interact sensitively with people from different cultures and communities. Reliability: Commitment to fulfilling scheduled volunteer shifts and responsibilities consistently. You must register here https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ for volunteer shifts. If you are not on the registered volunteer list, you will be turned away. All volunteers must be 18. Agency: Union Mission Register at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
Supports the well-being of Day Center visitors by assisting kitchen staff with a variety of tasks to ensure Grace House kitchen and dining area are well-run and available to support the needs of Day Center visitors. TASKS: Some or all of the following tasks may be required: Assist with basic food preparation, including chopping and dicing large quantities (i.e. 50 lb. bags), and food packaging. Assisting kitchen personnel with line service Maintaining safe and sanitary food handling and service procedures Serving clients in a pleasant, courteous, and professional manner Cleaning the kitchen and dining area before and after food service Emptying and changing trash receptacles during and after meal serviceQualifications: Compassion and Empathy: A deep understanding and empathy for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the ability to interact with them in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to adapt to the diverse and dynamic needs of the homeless population and be flexible in assisting with various tasks. Patience: Ability to remain patient and understanding when dealing with challenging situations or individuals in distress. Team Player: Willingness to work collaboratively with other volunteers and center staff to create a positive and supportive environment. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of homeless individuals and the ability to interact sensitively with people from different cultures and communities. Reliability: Commitment to fulfilling scheduled volunteer shifts and responsibilities consistently. You must register here https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ for volunteer shifts. If you are not on the registered volunteer list, you will be turned away. All volunteers must be 18. Agency: Union Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help out by volunteering for Union Mission Clothing Closet!Register at this link https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
Position Overview: A Clothing Closet Volunteer is an essential role that operates a clothing closet or clothing donation program. The primary responsibility of a Clothing Closet Volunteer is to assist in managing and organizing the clothing closet, helping individuals in need access appropriate clothing items, and maintaining a welcoming and respectful environment for clients. Responsibilities: Clothing Organization: Sort, categorize, and organize donated clothing items based on size, gender, and type. Keep the clothing closet tidy and well-maintained for easy accessibility. Client Assistance: Greet and assist clients visiting the clothing closet, helping them find suitable clothing items based on their needs and preferences. Donations Processing: Accept and process incoming clothing donations, ensuring they meet the organization's guidelines for cleanliness and usability. Clothing Distribution: Assist clients in selecting clothing items and guide them through the process of accessing the clothing closet respectfully and discreetly. Client Support: Offer a compassionate and understanding approach to clients, ensuring they feel valued and respected while accessing the clothing closet. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff to accomplish common goals and improve the efficiency of the clothing closet operations. Data Entry: Record relevant information, such as the number of clients served, types of clothing distributed, and any other necessary data for reporting and evaluation purposes. Promote Community Outreach: Assist in promoting the clothing closet's services to the local community to raise awareness and encourage donations. Qualifications: Compassion and Empathy: Ability to empathize with individuals in need and treat them with kindness and respect. Organizational Skills: Capable of sorting and organizing clothing items efficiently. Communication: Good verbal communication skills to interact with clients and team members effectively. Attention to Detail: Able to ensure that the clothing closet remains organized and presentable. Physical Stamina: The role may involve some lifting, standing for long periods and carrying of clothing items. Reliability: Punctuality and commitment to assigned shifts and tasks. Non-judgmental Attitude: Respect for the dignity and privacy of individuals seeking assistance. Ability to Follow Guidelines: Comply with the organization's policies and guidelines regarding clothing donations and client interactions. Agency: Union Mission Register at this link https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
Position Overview: A Clothing Closet Volunteer is an essential role that operates a clothing closet or clothing donation program. The primary responsibility of a Clothing Closet Volunteer is to assist in managing and organizing the clothing closet, helping individuals in need access appropriate clothing items, and maintaining a welcoming and respectful environment for clients. Responsibilities: Clothing Organization: Sort, categorize, and organize donated clothing items based on size, gender, and type. Keep the clothing closet tidy and well-maintained for easy accessibility. Client Assistance: Greet and assist clients visiting the clothing closet, helping them find suitable clothing items based on their needs and preferences. Donations Processing: Accept and process incoming clothing donations, ensuring they meet the organization's guidelines for cleanliness and usability. Clothing Distribution: Assist clients in selecting clothing items and guide them through the process of accessing the clothing closet respectfully and discreetly. Client Support: Offer a compassionate and understanding approach to clients, ensuring they feel valued and respected while accessing the clothing closet. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff to accomplish common goals and improve the efficiency of the clothing closet operations. Data Entry: Record relevant information, such as the number of clients served, types of clothing distributed, and any other necessary data for reporting and evaluation purposes. Promote Community Outreach: Assist in promoting the clothing closet's services to the local community to raise awareness and encourage donations. Qualifications: Compassion and Empathy: Ability to empathize with individuals in need and treat them with kindness and respect. Organizational Skills: Capable of sorting and organizing clothing items efficiently. Communication: Good verbal communication skills to interact with clients and team members effectively. Attention to Detail: Able to ensure that the clothing closet remains organized and presentable. Physical Stamina: The role may involve some lifting, standing for long periods and carrying of clothing items. Reliability: Punctuality and commitment to assigned shifts and tasks. Non-judgmental Attitude: Respect for the dignity and privacy of individuals seeking assistance. Ability to Follow Guidelines: Comply with the organization's policies and guidelines regarding clothing donations and client interactions. Agency: Union Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grace House for Men Meal ServicePlease register at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ ...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
As a Meal Serving Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in serving nutritious and satisfying meals to individuals in need. Your responsibilities will involve assisting in the distribution and clean-up of meals at the Grace House. This volunteer position offers you an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who may be working to move on to stable housing. Volunteers strengthen the well-being of the residents through fellowship and social interaction. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an adult supervisor with them at all times. TASKS: Meal Distribution: Help with the setup of serving stations and dining areas. Greet and welcome clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Serve meals to individuals ensuring that proper portions are distributed.Interact and Engage: Interact with the clients with empathy and kindness. Be attentive to their needs, offer a listening ear, and provide support when required.Maintain Order and Safety: Ensure order and discipline during meal service to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere. Address any issues or concerns in a professional and respectful manner.Clean-up and Sanitization: Assist in clearing tables, collecting used dishes, and cleaning the dining area after meal service. Follow sanitation protocols to maintain a clean and safe environment.Teamwork and Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with other volunteers, staff, and coordinators to ensure smooth meal service operations. Communicate any challenges or suggestions to improve the meal serving process.Confidentiality: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals you serve, and refrain from sharing personal information without consESSENTIAL: Age: Volunteers must be of legal age, or the minimum age required by the organization, to participate in meal serving activities. Physical Abilities: Ability to stand for extended periods, carry trays, and perform light lifting when necessary. Interpersonal Skills: Compassion, empathy, and good communication skills are essential to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds respectfully. Time Commitment: Be punctual and committed to the agreed-upon schedule for meal serving shifts. Flexibility: Willingness to adapt to changing situations and tasks as needed during meal service. Compliance: Follow the organization's policies, procedures, and guidelines throughout the volunteer service.BENEFITS: Opportunity to give back to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need. Gain valuable experience in food service, hospitality, and working with diverse populations. Personal satisfaction from contributing to a noble cause and fostering a sense of camaraderie with other volunteers.Agency: Union Mission Please register at https://unionmission.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ ...You must register on the Union Mission website above. You may be turned away if you are not on the approved volunteers list.
As a Meal Serving Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in serving nutritious and satisfying meals to individuals in need. Your responsibilities will involve assisting in the distribution and clean-up of meals at the Grace House. This volunteer position offers you an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who may be working to move on to stable housing. Volunteers strengthen the well-being of the residents through fellowship and social interaction. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an adult supervisor with them at all times. TASKS: Meal Distribution: Help with the setup of serving stations and dining areas. Greet and welcome clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Serve meals to individuals ensuring that proper portions are distributed.Interact and Engage: Interact with the clients with empathy and kindness. Be attentive to their needs, offer a listening ear, and provide support when required.Maintain Order and Safety: Ensure order and discipline during meal service to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere. Address any issues or concerns in a professional and respectful manner.Clean-up and Sanitization: Assist in clearing tables, collecting used dishes, and cleaning the dining area after meal service. Follow sanitation protocols to maintain a clean and safe environment.Teamwork and Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with other volunteers, staff, and coordinators to ensure smooth meal service operations. Communicate any challenges or suggestions to improve the meal serving process.Confidentiality: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals you serve, and refrain from sharing personal information without consESSENTIAL: Age: Volunteers must be of legal age, or the minimum age required by the organization, to participate in meal serving activities. Physical Abilities: Ability to stand for extended periods, carry trays, and perform light lifting when necessary. Interpersonal Skills: Compassion, empathy, and good communication skills are essential to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds respectfully. Time Commitment: Be punctual and committed to the agreed-upon schedule for meal serving shifts. Flexibility: Willingness to adapt to changing situations and tasks as needed during meal service. Compliance: Follow the organization's policies, procedures, and guidelines throughout the volunteer service.BENEFITS: Opportunity to give back to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need. Gain valuable experience in food service, hospitality, and working with diverse populations. Personal satisfaction from contributing to a noble cause and fostering a sense of camaraderie with other volunteers.Agency: Union Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Needed!! Meals on Wheels Volunteers - Hinesville/Liberty CountySCI urgently needs volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors in Liberty County/Hinesville once a week during lunchtime. Delivery takes approximately one hour or less, and training, which covers safe food handling and delivery procedures, is included. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have routes in Liberty County on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who are struggling to afford enough to eat. Your decision to become a Meals on Wheels volunteer is not just a choice; it's a significant difference in the lives of those you serve. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. SCI urgently needs volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors in Liberty County/Hinesville once a week during lunchtime. Delivery takes approximately one hour or less, and training, which covers safe food handling and delivery procedures, is included. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have routes in Liberty County on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who are struggling to afford enough to eat. Your decision to become a Meals on Wheels volunteer is not just a choice; it's a significant difference in the lives of those you serve. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31313 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers- Pooler/BloomingdaleSenior Citizens Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a huge difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Pooler/Bloomingdale area. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a huge difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Pooler/Bloomingdale area. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers- Garden CitySCI is seeking volunteers to help deliver meals once a week to homebound seniors in Garden City during lunchtime. Delivery takes approximately one hour or less, and training is included. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver these meals. We have volunteer opportunities available in Garden City today! Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. SCI is seeking volunteers to help deliver meals once a week to homebound seniors in Garden City during lunchtime. Delivery takes approximately one hour or less, and training is included. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver these meals. We have volunteer opportunities available in Garden City today! Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers needed!Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah area. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah area. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Market Place - PM shiftThe Partner Market Place provides an opportunity for our
agency partners to come “shop” donated product for use at their
organizations. There is a steady stream
of product coming in and its ever changing.
Volunteers will assist in ensuring donated product is available to
agencies throughout the day. Tasks will
include sorting, consolidating and displaying product in the marketplace. Each day's tasks will fluctuate depending on the need, but may include sorting, consolidating and displaying product in the marketplace. Long periods of standing, bending, lifting items up to 30 pounds and working in cooler space may be part of those tasks. This is a great opportunity to meet a diverse
group of people who have a passion for feeding others. These people will easily become FAMILY, as
they are a part of our Second Harvest family.
**Minimum Age is 18. Must wear closed toe shoes.** Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia The Partner Market Place provides an opportunity for our
agency partners to come “shop” donated product for use at their
organizations. There is a steady stream
of product coming in and its ever changing.
Volunteers will assist in ensuring donated product is available to
agencies throughout the day. Tasks will
include sorting, consolidating and displaying product in the marketplace. Each day's tasks will fluctuate depending on the need, but may include sorting, consolidating and displaying product in the marketplace. Long periods of standing, bending, lifting items up to 30 pounds and working in cooler space may be part of those tasks. This is a great opportunity to meet a diverse
group of people who have a passion for feeding others. These people will easily become FAMILY, as
they are a part of our Second Harvest family.
**Minimum Age is 18. Must wear closed toe shoes.** Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House Charities-CE '10th Annual Tybee Island RedFish Tournament' 2025We are looking for volunteers for the upcoming Tybee Island RedFish Tournament, being held Saturday, October 11th and Sunday, October 12th at the North Shore of Tybee Island. No fishing experience is required. Volunteers have been asked to assist with registration or will be assigned on the beach to monitor and measuring fish. We have 2 shifts available each day - Saturday, October 12th 07:00am-12:30pm 12:00pm-5:30pm Sunday, October 13th 7:00am-11:30am 11:00am-4:30pm Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire We are looking for volunteers for the upcoming Tybee Island RedFish Tournament, being held Saturday, October 11th and Sunday, October 12th at the North Shore of Tybee Island. No fishing experience is required. Volunteers have been asked to assist with registration or will be assigned on the beach to monitor and measuring fish. We have 2 shifts available each day - Saturday, October 12th 07:00am-12:30pm 12:00pm-5:30pm Sunday, October 13th 7:00am-11:30am 11:00am-4:30pm Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 12, 2025 Zip Code: 31328 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Full DayJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Full DayJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Full DayJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Afternoon ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Afternoon ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Afternoon ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Afternoon Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - MorningAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - MorningAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - MorningAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday MORNING shift and the hours are 8A - 11AM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.S. Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a high school student interested in food systems, agriculture, or community service? SCCPSS, Private/Parochial and Home Schoolers - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, church, or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Enhancing your FFA and 4-H skill-building and meeting awards criteria Earning Girl Scout or Boy Scout badges related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your college and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: College Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: College Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: College Student Volunteer - Farmer's Helper @ Saturday Market - Full Day ShiftAre you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Are you a college or university student interested in food systems, agriculture, sustainable systems or just community service? SCAD, Savannah State, Savannah Tech, Georgia Southern, South College, USC Beaufort, distance learners - WELCOME! Come join us at Savannah’s Saturday Market and learn firsthand about the world of locally grown, seasonal produce, sustainable and regenerative practices and market economics—all while building valuable life skills. This is the Saturday FULL DAY shift and the hours are 8AM - 2PM. What You’ll Do:Lend a hand to our farmers, growers, and producers during the Saturday Market. Duties may include: Setting up or taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise Providing light customer service or sales support Helping vendors pack up at the end of the market Supporting market staff guest speakers, educational activities, data collection, and other special events and and operations. This is a physical role—be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced, team environment. What You’ll Learn:By volunteering, you’ll gain real-world experience in: Food & Agriculture: Learn about seasonal produce and what it means to be Georgia Grown or Certified SC Market Economics: See how local farmers and vendors build thriving small businesses Customer Service: Strengthen your communication and people skills by helping shoppers and vendors Sustainability: Discover the seasonal food cycles, learn how farmers, growers, and producers handle their land and the products they produce sustainably, and how local markets reduce food miles and support healthier, more economically viable and resilient communities. Why This Is Perfect for Students:This opportunity is a great fit for: Meeting your school, club, fraternity/sorority, student visa or organizational (i.e. JR ROTC) civic/community service hours Internships related to food, sustainable practices, land stewardship, business, or customer service Building your service and scholarship portfolio—we’re happy to provide letters of reference for long-term volunteers What to Expect:Our market staff and manager will train and guide you throughout your shift. You’ll be part of Savannah’s most festive community market, surrounded by the best local food Coastal Georgia and the Low Country has to offer, and meet both locals and visitors from around the world. Whether you can give a few hours or several months, we’d love to help you earn your volunteer hours while supporting your future goals. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Volunteer - Morning ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Volunteer - Morning ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Volunteer - Morning ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Set-Up (Morning)Setting up market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they unload merchandise from their vehicles Helping market staff with setting up the operations equipment We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers needed/DowntownSenior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah Downtown area, Monday-Friday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah Downtown area, Monday-Friday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Info Tent - Morning ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Morning Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectOur market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Information Tent - Morning Shift Selling and distributing market tokens Assisting customers and answering questions Promoting programs and upcoming events Helping with merchandise sales Counting and tabulating vendor tokens at the end of the market We’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Market Set-Up/Break-Down - Afternoon ShiftJoin us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Break-Down (Afternoon) Taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they pack up merchandise and load vehicles at the end of the day Helping market staff with packing up the operations equipment Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Join us at the Saturday Market in Forsyth Park and be part of a vibrant community event celebrating local food and farmers! Volunteers can sign up for either of our three-hour shifts or spend the full day with us. Morning Shift: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Afternoon Shift: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Full Day: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM What to ExpectThis is a more physical role—volunteers should be prepared to lift up to 30 lbs and work in a fast-paced environment. Our market staff and manager will be on site to train you, answer questions, and guide you throughout your shift. Volunteers get to enjoy the festive atmosphere of Savannah’s most beloved market, work with the best seasonal produce and farm products Coastal Georgia has to offer, and connect with both local residents and visitors. Duties: Market Break-Down (Afternoon) Taking down market tents and tables Assisting vendors with moving produce, food products, and merchandise to their tents Providing light customer service or sales help, if needed Supporting vendors as they pack up merchandise and load vehicles at the end of the day Helping market staff with packing up the operations equipment Agency: Forsyth Farmers' Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors to Support Performance Initiatives StudentsPerformance Initiatives provides after-school academic support and youth development programming in Savannah. We are currently seeking volunteer tutors to assist students in reading and math. What we’re seeking Subjects: Reading and Math Students: Ages 7–18 Commitment: Once a week, 2 hours per day (flexible scheduling) Location: 2653 Causton Bluff, Savannah, GA 31404 Requirements: Must pass a background check Agree to random drug testing 21+ years old Education/teaching background preferred (not required) Enthusiastic about giving back to local youth Agency: Performance Initiatives Performance Initiatives provides after-school academic support and youth development programming in Savannah. We are currently seeking volunteer tutors to assist students in reading and math. What we’re seeking Subjects: Reading and Math Students: Ages 7–18 Commitment: Once a week, 2 hours per day (flexible scheduling) Location: 2653 Causton Bluff, Savannah, GA 31404 Requirements: Must pass a background check Agree to random drug testing 21+ years old Education/teaching background preferred (not required) Enthusiastic about giving back to local youth Agency: Performance Initiatives Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Van Driver NeededPerformance Initiatives is looking for a reliable driver to help pick kids up from schools and take them to the Performance Initiatives location. Driver would need to be 25 years of age with a valid drivers license and must be able to pass both a background check and drug screening. Volunteers interested should be available between the hours of 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Agency: Performance Initiatives Performance Initiatives is looking for a reliable driver to help pick kids up from schools and take them to the Performance Initiatives location. Driver would need to be 25 years of age with a valid drivers license and must be able to pass both a background check and drug screening. Volunteers interested should be available between the hours of 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Agency: Performance Initiatives Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Garden ProjectTasks: Help prepare and plant a spring gardenVolunteer Needs:
✅ Assist in gathering soil and plants ✅ Help with planting and garden setupIdeal For: Gardening enthusiasts, families, or anyone who loves working outdoors Agency: Performance Initiatives Tasks: Help prepare and plant a spring gardenVolunteer Needs:
✅ Assist in gathering soil and plants ✅ Help with planting and garden setupIdeal For: Gardening enthusiasts, families, or anyone who loves working outdoors Agency: Performance Initiatives Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NEW!! Mailings/Office Help NeededSenior Citizens, Inc. (SCI) needs committed volunteers like you to help with our monthly mailings, filing in various departments, and/or occasional receptionist duties at the front. Your contribution in these tasks, such as mailings of activity calendars, menus, and newsletters twice a month, is crucial to our community. Our volunteer opportunities are designed to accommodate your daily schedule. You can work at your convenience. Call the Volunteer Director at 912-236-0363 x143 or email volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org for more information or to sign up. Note: Background checks are required for all volunteers. Please attach your driver's license or identification card to your application. Thank you. **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. (SCI) needs committed volunteers like you to help with our monthly mailings, filing in various departments, and/or occasional receptionist duties at the front. Your contribution in these tasks, such as mailings of activity calendars, menus, and newsletters twice a month, is crucial to our community. Our volunteer opportunities are designed to accommodate your daily schedule. You can work at your convenience. Call the Volunteer Director at 912-236-0363 x143 or email volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org for more information or to sign up. Note: Background checks are required for all volunteers. Please attach your driver's license or identification card to your application. Thank you. **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Hunger Action Helper! Join us September 20 for Brown Bag for the Elderly and take action against hunger in our communityHunger Action Helpers for Brown Bag for the Elderly September 20 Your hands can help feed hope—one bag at a time! We need dedicated volunteers like you to help pack food bags for our Brown Bag for the Elderly program. This important initiative ensures local seniors have enough food to last through the end of the month. In September, we are excited to be giving back to our communities. How can you help, one can of Soup or Chef Boyardee. This way we can stock our community pantries with a quick easy meal. If you would like, you are more than welcome to wear your favorite color of orange or fall outfit! (Remember closed toe shoes, though.) We are also using our special hashtags this month! #hungeractionmonth #helpendhunger. When you snap some pictures of you helping with brown bag, use our special hashtags and we will showcase you on our social media pages as well!! Can't wait to see those outfits. Brown Bag Saturday Start Time: 9:00 AM Please arrive by: 8:45 AM for sign-in & orientation Shift Duration: ~3 hours or until packing is complete Parking: Available in front of the building, with overflow parking to the right. Safety First: Closed-toe shoes required (no sandals or open-toed footwear) Dress appropriately for warehouse work Bring a water bottle or refillable container – water is also available on-site Who Can Volunteer? Volunteers must be 16+ years old Ages 12–15 are welcome with an adult chaperone who stays the entire shift Registration is required Your time and support make a real difference. Join us and help provide essential nutrition to seniors in need! Thank you for choosing Second Harvest to give back. Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Hunger Action Helpers for Brown Bag for the Elderly September 20 Your hands can help feed hope—one bag at a time! We need dedicated volunteers like you to help pack food bags for our Brown Bag for the Elderly program. This important initiative ensures local seniors have enough food to last through the end of the month. In September, we are excited to be giving back to our communities. How can you help, one can of Soup or Chef Boyardee. This way we can stock our community pantries with a quick easy meal. If you would like, you are more than welcome to wear your favorite color of orange or fall outfit! (Remember closed toe shoes, though.) We are also using our special hashtags this month! #hungeractionmonth #helpendhunger. When you snap some pictures of you helping with brown bag, use our special hashtags and we will showcase you on our social media pages as well!! Can't wait to see those outfits. Brown Bag Saturday Start Time: 9:00 AM Please arrive by: 8:45 AM for sign-in & orientation Shift Duration: ~3 hours or until packing is complete Parking: Available in front of the building, with overflow parking to the right. Safety First: Closed-toe shoes required (no sandals or open-toed footwear) Dress appropriately for warehouse work Bring a water bottle or refillable container – water is also available on-site Who Can Volunteer? Volunteers must be 16+ years old Ages 12–15 are welcome with an adult chaperone who stays the entire shift Registration is required Your time and support make a real difference. Join us and help provide essential nutrition to seniors in need! Thank you for choosing Second Harvest to give back. Agency: Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sorting & Organizing DonationsWe are looking for individuals willing to come if for a few hours to sort donations, and organize items to be displayed and sold in our Family Stores. All proceeds for our goods benefit our clients, and recovery program participants staying at the shelter. Shifts available are Monday-Saturday, 10 to 4 pm. Please contact Captain Elyse Doborwicz at elyse.doborwicz@uss.salvationarmy.org for more information. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah We are looking for individuals willing to come if for a few hours to sort donations, and organize items to be displayed and sold in our Family Stores. All proceeds for our goods benefit our clients, and recovery program participants staying at the shelter. Shifts available are Monday-Saturday, 10 to 4 pm. Please contact Captain Elyse Doborwicz at elyse.doborwicz@uss.salvationarmy.org for more information. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dinner - Prep & Serve at the Shelter!Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for dinner which is held from 4 to 6 pm daily. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm training" We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for dinner which is held from 4 to 6 pm daily. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm training" We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lunch - Prep & Serve at the Shelter!Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for lunch which is held from 11am to 1 pm daily. This is a long-term volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm training" We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for lunch which is held from 11am to 1 pm daily. This is a long-term volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm training" We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Breakfast - Prep & Serve at the Shelter!Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for breakfast which is held from 6:30 am to 8:30 am daily. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm Training." We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Our Center of Hope houses men, women and children. Upwards of 80 individuals are served meals daily, including to go dinners for the public. We are in need of volunteers to assist with meal prep and service for breakfast which is held from 6:30 am to 8:30 am daily. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Volunteers in our shelter will need to have a background check and participate in a "Safe from Harm Training." We do NOT allow community service hours to be completed in the shelter or at our community center. If you are interested, please respond to this need and we will be in contact shortly! Must be 18 or older. Together we are- Doing The Most Good. Agency: The Salvation Army of Savannah Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Artwork Graphic DesignerWe're gearing up for breast cancer awareness month in October and we need your creative touch to spread the word! If you have a knack for design and want to make a difference, we're looking for volunteers to create eye-catching flyers, mailers, and social media posts that will help promote our upcoming events. We are looking for: Creative individuals passionate about supporting cancer research. Graphic design skills to craft engaging and visually appealing flyers. Availability to collaborate based on feedbackTime Commitment: Flexible! We appreciate any amount of time you can contribute. Whether it's a few hours or a week, every bit helps. Why Volunteer with us? Contribute to a meaningful cause and support cancer survivors. Showcase your design skills and build your portfolio. Join a community of like-minded individuals making a positive impact.Agency: American Cancer Society We're gearing up for breast cancer awareness month in October and we need your creative touch to spread the word! If you have a knack for design and want to make a difference, we're looking for volunteers to create eye-catching flyers, mailers, and social media posts that will help promote our upcoming events. We are looking for: Creative individuals passionate about supporting cancer research. Graphic design skills to craft engaging and visually appealing flyers. Availability to collaborate based on feedbackTime Commitment: Flexible! We appreciate any amount of time you can contribute. Whether it's a few hours or a week, every bit helps. Why Volunteer with us? Contribute to a meaningful cause and support cancer survivors. Showcase your design skills and build your portfolio. Join a community of like-minded individuals making a positive impact.Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ACS on Campus Leadership Statesboro areaBe a part of our 2026 Relay for Life planning team! A movement dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. We are building an on campus leadership team. The leadership team will meet regularly throughout the school year for planning, but will be tasked to recruit more students to help execute planned activities. ACS On Campus chapters are student led, staff supported team, that brings engagement to their community in the fight against cancer through the following topics: Survivor & Caregiver Engagement such as volunteering at local cancer centers Cancer Education & Research through promoting cancer awareness & prevention strategies Fundraising for the American Cancer Society Advocacy & lobbying our lawmakers for positive legislation that affect cancer patientsACS On Campus chapters across the country host events to promote cancer awareness, plan and fundraise at community events (such as Relay For Life or an event created by team), make dinner for cancer patients, and much, much more to help us in the fight against cancer! Anyone on a high school or college campus can be a part of this team! If you are interested in being a part of our campus leadership, please reach out today! Hope to hear from you soon! Agency: American Cancer Society Be a part of our 2026 Relay for Life planning team! A movement dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. We are building an on campus leadership team. The leadership team will meet regularly throughout the school year for planning, but will be tasked to recruit more students to help execute planned activities. ACS On Campus chapters are student led, staff supported team, that brings engagement to their community in the fight against cancer through the following topics: Survivor & Caregiver Engagement such as volunteering at local cancer centers Cancer Education & Research through promoting cancer awareness & prevention strategies Fundraising for the American Cancer Society Advocacy & lobbying our lawmakers for positive legislation that affect cancer patientsACS On Campus chapters across the country host events to promote cancer awareness, plan and fundraise at community events (such as Relay For Life or an event created by team), make dinner for cancer patients, and much, much more to help us in the fight against cancer! Anyone on a high school or college campus can be a part of this team! If you are interested in being a part of our campus leadership, please reach out today! Hope to hear from you soon! Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 30458 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ACS on Campus Leadership Coastal Empire/Savannah AreaCome be a part of our 2026 Relay for Life planning committee! A movement dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. We are building an on campus leadership team. The leadership team will meet regularly throughout the school year for planning, but will be tasked to recruit more students to help execute planned activities. ACS On Campus chapters are student led, staff supported team, that brings engagement to their community in the fight against cancer through the following topics: Survivor & Caregiver Engagement such as volunteering at local cancer centers Cancer Education & Research through promoting cancer awareness & prevention strategies Fundraising for the American Cancer Society Advocacy & lobbying our lawmakers for positive legislation that affect cancer patientsACS On Campus chapters across the country host events to promote cancer awareness, plan and fundraise at community events (such as Relay For Life or an event created by team), make dinner for cancer patients, and much, much more to help us in the fight against cancer! Anyone on a high school or college campus can be a part of this team! If you are interested in being a part of our campus leadership, please reach out today!Hope to hear from you soon! Agency: American Cancer Society Come be a part of our 2026 Relay for Life planning committee! A movement dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. We are building an on campus leadership team. The leadership team will meet regularly throughout the school year for planning, but will be tasked to recruit more students to help execute planned activities. ACS On Campus chapters are student led, staff supported team, that brings engagement to their community in the fight against cancer through the following topics: Survivor & Caregiver Engagement such as volunteering at local cancer centers Cancer Education & Research through promoting cancer awareness & prevention strategies Fundraising for the American Cancer Society Advocacy & lobbying our lawmakers for positive legislation that affect cancer patientsACS On Campus chapters across the country host events to promote cancer awareness, plan and fundraise at community events (such as Relay For Life or an event created by team), make dinner for cancer patients, and much, much more to help us in the fight against cancer! Anyone on a high school or college campus can be a part of this team! If you are interested in being a part of our campus leadership, please reach out today!Hope to hear from you soon! Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GOTR Volunteers NeededWe have the following volunteer opportunities. Coaching in the schools - please visit our website here for more information 5K Volunteers - also visit our website for more informationAgency: Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia We have the following volunteer opportunities. Coaching in the schools - please visit our website here for more information 5K Volunteers - also visit our website for more informationAgency: Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GOTR Coaches NeededGirls on the Run is an afterschool enrichment program for girls in 3rd-8th grade. Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates movement. Through thought-provoking discussion and fun activities, Girls on the Run uplifts and empowers girls in our community and prepares them to become the leaders of tomorrow. The girls in our program have learned to: Our teams – each consisting of 15-20 girls – meet two times per week, usually right after school, for about an hour and a half and are led by a minimum of three trained coaches. We provide thorough training for all coaches. We cover the logistics of the program, general tips about coaching, and the program’s curriculum. As Girls on the Run® is an international program, there is a well-developed curriculum which we follow that is designed to teach valuable life lessons to girls in third through eighth grades. Lessons include subjects such as emotional health, values, cooperation, and standing up for oneself. The program finishes with a celebration event that includes a 5k run/walk. Serving as a Coach is the most rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run and learn more about our program. You get to experience the program first hand, feel a sense of accomplishment that you have made a difference in the lives of the girls and have a ton of fun with your team of coaches and incredible girls! This is a volunteer position that works with a team of coaches to facilitate the Girls on the Run curriculum to program participants. This position works closely with the Program Coordinator and approximately 4 hours per week for 8 weeks. Agency: Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia Girls on the Run is an afterschool enrichment program for girls in 3rd-8th grade. Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates movement. Through thought-provoking discussion and fun activities, Girls on the Run uplifts and empowers girls in our community and prepares them to become the leaders of tomorrow. The girls in our program have learned to: Our teams – each consisting of 15-20 girls – meet two times per week, usually right after school, for about an hour and a half and are led by a minimum of three trained coaches. We provide thorough training for all coaches. We cover the logistics of the program, general tips about coaching, and the program’s curriculum. As Girls on the Run® is an international program, there is a well-developed curriculum which we follow that is designed to teach valuable life lessons to girls in third through eighth grades. Lessons include subjects such as emotional health, values, cooperation, and standing up for oneself. The program finishes with a celebration event that includes a 5k run/walk. Serving as a Coach is the most rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run and learn more about our program. You get to experience the program first hand, feel a sense of accomplishment that you have made a difference in the lives of the girls and have a ton of fun with your team of coaches and incredible girls! This is a volunteer position that works with a team of coaches to facilitate the Girls on the Run curriculum to program participants. This position works closely with the Program Coordinator and approximately 4 hours per week for 8 weeks. Agency: Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIP/PATRON TENT FOOD ASSISTANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalJoin us for an opportunity to mix and mingle with our VIP guests and sponsors. Assist our lead caterer with serving, presenting, and restocking food items. Must maintain a tidy workspace. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Join us for an opportunity to mix and mingle with our VIP guests and sponsors. Assist our lead caterer with serving, presenting, and restocking food items. Must maintain a tidy workspace. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIP/PATRON TENT FOOD ASSISTANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalJoin us for an opportunity to mix and mingle with our VIP guests and sponsors. Assist our lead caterer with serving, presenting, and restocking food items. Must maintain a tidy workspace. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Join us for an opportunity to mix and mingle with our VIP guests and sponsors. Assist our lead caterer with serving, presenting, and restocking food items. Must maintain a tidy workspace. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIP WASHROOM ACCESS ATTENDANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalMust diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the VIP washroom located behind the stage by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Must diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the VIP washroom located behind the stage by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIP WASHROOM ACCESS ATTENDANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalMust diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the VIP washroom located behind the stage by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Must diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the VIP washroom located behind the stage by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FORSYTH PARK THURSDAY SET UP - FORSYTH PARK ONLYWe need volunteers to help set up small tents/merchandise tables, unfold chairs and hang banners. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival We need volunteers to help set up small tents/merchandise tables, unfold chairs and hang banners. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FORSYTH PARK FRIDAY SET UP - FORSYTH PARK ONLYWe need volunteers to help set up small tents/merchandise tables, unfold/arrange chairs and tables, hang banners, and lay table linens. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival We need volunteers to help set up small tents/merchandise tables, unfold/arrange chairs and tables, hang banners, and lay table linens. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full sunlight. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FORSYTH PARK BREAKDOWN AND CLEAN UP - FORSYTH PARK ONLYWe need volunteers to help clean and break down small tents/merchandise tables, fold chairs, and gather items that belong to SJ for storage. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival We need volunteers to help clean and break down small tents/merchandise tables, fold chairs, and gather items that belong to SJ for storage. This person must have the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BACKSTAGE ACCESS ATTENDANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalMust diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the backstage area by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. Must maintain a tidy walk area. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. This area may become very loud from the music; it may not be suitable for those with sensitive hearing. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Must diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the backstage area by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. Must maintain a tidy walk area. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. This area may become very loud from the music; it may not be suitable for those with sensitive hearing. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BACKSTAGE ACCESS ATTENDANT - Savannah Jazz FestivalMust diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the backstage area by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. Must maintain a tidy walk area. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. This area may become very loud from the music; it may not be suitable for those with sensitive hearing. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Must diplomatically prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the backstage area by confirming the appropriate colored wristband. Must maintain a tidy walk area. It is recommended to bring water, protective sunglasses/hat/sunscreen, as this position is located in full/partial sunlight. This area may become very loud from the music; it may not be suitable for those with sensitive hearing. Agency: Savannah Jazz & Savannah Jazz Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed- Sterling Rides ProgramWould you like to make a big difference in the lives of senior citizens in the community? You can do this by helping seniors stay independent by joining the dedicated team of Sterling Rides volunteers at SCI. Sterling Rides volunteers carry seniors to their doctor's appointments, grocery shopping, hair appointments, errands, and social outings. The commitment is flexible- you pick the rides and the seniors that you want to drive. SCI also offers a small gas stipend to volunteers to help offset the cost of driving. This is a wonderful program that could help so many seniors who do not have transportation. Do you have spare time to dedicate to causes unrelated to work or family? Help older adults maintain a sense of purpose. Our success is closely tied to the well-being of the communities around us. In-office training included. SCI also does a background check and driving record check. Minimum of 3 months commitment preferred. For more information or to sign up, contact 912-236-0363 ext. 153 or eduncan@seniorcitizens-inc.org ***Group trainings can be arranged for those interested in learning more about the program! Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Would you like to make a big difference in the lives of senior citizens in the community? You can do this by helping seniors stay independent by joining the dedicated team of Sterling Rides volunteers at SCI. Sterling Rides volunteers carry seniors to their doctor's appointments, grocery shopping, hair appointments, errands, and social outings. The commitment is flexible- you pick the rides and the seniors that you want to drive. SCI also offers a small gas stipend to volunteers to help offset the cost of driving. This is a wonderful program that could help so many seniors who do not have transportation. Do you have spare time to dedicate to causes unrelated to work or family? Help older adults maintain a sense of purpose. Our success is closely tied to the well-being of the communities around us. In-office training included. SCI also does a background check and driving record check. Minimum of 3 months commitment preferred. For more information or to sign up, contact 912-236-0363 ext. 153 or eduncan@seniorcitizens-inc.org ***Group trainings can be arranged for those interested in learning more about the program! Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for School Hearing ScreeningsSavannah Speech & Hearing has offered free hearing screenings to our community since 1954. Hearing screenings are essential to identifying hearing loss and ensuring that it be properly addressed. Join us in offering these simple screenings in our local schools. We cannot do it without the help of volunteers! And it's FUN! Screenings are conducted with simple, portable audiometers. The use of these audiometers is explained in a quick training in person. Please also watch this video for an overview: https://youtu.be/Xcx1U6qgV1o?si=_X7SOvAouTOlBomJ Screenings are done Monday through Thursday in the mornings at public and private schools in both Chatham and Bryan counties. Volunteer one day or several - all help is appreciated! All screenings are arranged and supervised by staff of the Savannah Speech & Hearing Center - you will not be on your own!Our season starts August 5th, with our greatest need for help August - September, with a few more schools throughout October and November.Prior to assignment, a no cost mandatory background check will be done. Additional information may be requested. Offering these screenings in schools is a pleasure - the school nurses are so grateful and the kids are CUTE! Our longtime volunteers are wonderful people, so you will be in good company. Join us! Thank you! Learn about our center through our website: https://speechandhearingsav.org/ Agency: Savannah Speech and Hearing Savannah Speech & Hearing has offered free hearing screenings to our community since 1954. Hearing screenings are essential to identifying hearing loss and ensuring that it be properly addressed. Join us in offering these simple screenings in our local schools. We cannot do it without the help of volunteers! And it's FUN! Screenings are conducted with simple, portable audiometers. The use of these audiometers is explained in a quick training in person. Please also watch this video for an overview: https://youtu.be/Xcx1U6qgV1o?si=_X7SOvAouTOlBomJ Screenings are done Monday through Thursday in the mornings at public and private schools in both Chatham and Bryan counties. Volunteer one day or several - all help is appreciated! All screenings are arranged and supervised by staff of the Savannah Speech & Hearing Center - you will not be on your own!Our season starts August 5th, with our greatest need for help August - September, with a few more schools throughout October and November.Prior to assignment, a no cost mandatory background check will be done. Additional information may be requested. Offering these screenings in schools is a pleasure - the school nurses are so grateful and the kids are CUTE! Our longtime volunteers are wonderful people, so you will be in good company. Join us! Thank you! Learn about our center through our website: https://speechandhearingsav.org/ Agency: Savannah Speech and Hearing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 20, 2025 Zip Code: 31406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutors needed with basic math and reading skillsThe Front Porch offers after-school tutoring, Monday through Friday, for students ages 6 to 17. Sessions usually occur between the hours of 3:30pm to 5:00pm, with hours extended to 7:00pm on Thursday evenings. Most of our students need help with basic math and reading skills. Volunteers do not need to be trained as academic tutors, but they should be able to connect well with children and commit to a consistent weekly schedule. Agency: The Front Porch The Front Porch offers after-school tutoring, Monday through Friday, for students ages 6 to 17. Sessions usually occur between the hours of 3:30pm to 5:00pm, with hours extended to 7:00pm on Thursday evenings. Most of our students need help with basic math and reading skills. Volunteers do not need to be trained as academic tutors, but they should be able to connect well with children and commit to a consistent weekly schedule. Agency: The Front Porch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Us at Enmarket Arena to Raise Vital Funds for our CenterVolunteer with Us at Enmarket Arena! Volunteers must: Be at least 16 years old (21+ to serve alcohol) Complete a brief training/orientation Follow arena guidelines for conduct, food service, and safety Arrive on time in uniform (all black - no shorts, leggings or open toed shoes) and stay for the duration of the event Maintain professionalism—no photos, social media posts during shifts, or food removed from the venue FREE Parking is offered in a designated lot. Volunteers will help us raise funds to provide essential speech, hearing, OT, and PT services to children and adults in our community. Interested in joining us? Agency: Savannah Speech and Hearing Volunteer with Us at Enmarket Arena! Volunteers must: Be at least 16 years old (21+ to serve alcohol) Complete a brief training/orientation Follow arena guidelines for conduct, food service, and safety Arrive on time in uniform (all black - no shorts, leggings or open toed shoes) and stay for the duration of the event Maintain professionalism—no photos, social media posts during shifts, or food removed from the venue FREE Parking is offered in a designated lot. Volunteers will help us raise funds to provide essential speech, hearing, OT, and PT services to children and adults in our community. Interested in joining us? Agency: Savannah Speech and Hearing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers/OgeecheeSenior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah area on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Savannah area on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers/Windsor Forest needed!Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Windsor Forest area on Wednesday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Windsor Forest area on Wednesday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers/GeorgetownSenior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Georgetown area, Monday through Friday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. seeks volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors during lunchtime. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? Some seniors in your neighborhood struggle to afford enough to eat. You can make a significant difference by volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Delivery usually takes an hour. Route deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have nearly 40 volunteer routes throughout Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. We can provide a route near your home or work, making volunteering easy and convenient. We currently have routes available in the Georgetown area, Monday through Friday. To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Logistics Fulfillment Service AssociateThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Fulfillment (FUL) activity on a disaster relief operation (DRO) supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Fulfillment (FUL) activity on a disaster relief operation (DRO) supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Services Service AssociateDisaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions: Registered Nurse (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)*Paramedic*Medical Doctor (MD)Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)Physician Assistant (PA)Nurse Practitioner (NP)Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long) Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions: Registered Nurse (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)*Paramedic*Medical Doctor (MD)Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)Physician Assistant (PA)Nurse Practitioner (NP)Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long) Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement Partnerships Service AssociateThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The purpose of Community Engagement and Partnerships (CEP) is to work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The purpose of Community Engagement and Partnerships (CEP) is to work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Recruitment Team MemberThe Volunteer Recruitment Team Member assists in the recruitment activities of the American Red Cross of Georgia. As a team member you will: Meet with Volunteer Recruitment Specialist to determine recruitment needs in the region. Proactively recruit new volunteers for general and specific volunteer opportunities. Research for outreach events and fairs. Reaches out to community groups to set up recruitment presentations. Promotes volunteer opportunities at community events. Distribute flyers to local businesses and organizations.If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter The Volunteer Recruitment Team Member assists in the recruitment activities of the American Red Cross of Georgia. As a team member you will: Meet with Volunteer Recruitment Specialist to determine recruitment needs in the region. Proactively recruit new volunteers for general and specific volunteer opportunities. Research for outreach events and fairs. Reaches out to community groups to set up recruitment presentations. Promotes volunteer opportunities at community events. Distribute flyers to local businesses and organizations.If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sheltering Services AssociateWhen disasters strike and people are displaced from their home, you as a Shelter Services Team Member with the American Red Cross can be the shelter in the storm. The Shelter Services Team Member is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. A Shelter Services Team Member completes tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Shelter Services Team Members support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. If you think this is the volunteer position for you, you can fill out the application and or gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have questions please reach out to us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter When disasters strike and people are displaced from their home, you as a Shelter Services Team Member with the American Red Cross can be the shelter in the storm. The Shelter Services Team Member is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. A Shelter Services Team Member completes tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Shelter Services Team Members support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. If you think this is the volunteer position for you, you can fill out the application and or gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have questions please reach out to us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Georgia Region Duty Officer/DispatcherThe Georgia Region Duty officer acts as a dispatcher for our Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. When an individual or family is displaced by a fire, storm or other emergencies, The team provides comfort and support by assisting with access to shelter, clothing, food, and comfort. The American Red Cross brings light to one of the darkest times that any family will endure. The Duty Officer: 1. May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via the Disaster Action Team (DAT). 2. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. 3. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. 4. Support and trains new Duty Officers. 5. Volunteer for 8-hour shift, at least twice a month. If you want to volunteer to be a Duty Officer, you can apply at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions pleach contact us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecuit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter The Georgia Region Duty officer acts as a dispatcher for our Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. When an individual or family is displaced by a fire, storm or other emergencies, The team provides comfort and support by assisting with access to shelter, clothing, food, and comfort. The American Red Cross brings light to one of the darkest times that any family will endure. The Duty Officer: 1. May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via the Disaster Action Team (DAT). 2. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. 3. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. 4. Support and trains new Duty Officers. 5. Volunteer for 8-hour shift, at least twice a month. If you want to volunteer to be a Duty Officer, you can apply at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions pleach contact us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecuit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Transportation Volunteer - Hospital Deliveries - Savannah AreaVolunteer with Us and Help Save Lives! Volunteer Drivers Needed to Deliver Lifesaving Blood Products to Hospitals. If you enjoy driving and helping people in need, the American Red Cross volunteer transportation specialist position is perfect for you! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-hTsLecWDk#action=share If you are interested in helping our community, you must sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application at redcross.org/volunteer or contact our area offices at (404) 575-3749 or email GARecruit@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Volunteer with Us and Help Save Lives! Volunteer Drivers Needed to Deliver Lifesaving Blood Products to Hospitals. If you enjoy driving and helping people in need, the American Red Cross volunteer transportation specialist position is perfect for you! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-hTsLecWDk#action=share If you are interested in helping our community, you must sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application at redcross.org/volunteer or contact our area offices at (404) 575-3749 or email GARecruit@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Resident Transition Service AssociateThe Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery. There is required training all of which can be done as self-paced, some can and is also done by a virtual instructor. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter The Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery. There is required training all of which can be done as self-paced, some can and is also done by a virtual instructor. If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team SpecialistThe American Red Cross Volunteer Disaster Action Team brings light to one of the darkest times that any family will endure. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. We are looking for compassionate individuals that want to help families that are affected by disasters of all sizes, from home fires to hurricanes. DAT Responders need to be able to do initial casework virtually, including over the phone and using video conferencing. We will provide training as to how to use the software, but you need to have access to a smartphone and or computer for this role and be comfortable with technology. If you want to volunteer for the Disaster Action Team, you can apply at redcross.org/volunteer or contact us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter The American Red Cross Volunteer Disaster Action Team brings light to one of the darkest times that any family will endure. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. We are looking for compassionate individuals that want to help families that are affected by disasters of all sizes, from home fires to hurricanes. DAT Responders need to be able to do initial casework virtually, including over the phone and using video conferencing. We will provide training as to how to use the software, but you need to have access to a smartphone and or computer for this role and be comfortable with technology. If you want to volunteer for the Disaster Action Team, you can apply at redcross.org/volunteer or contact us at (404)575-3749 or email: GArecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive Ambassador (Volunteer) - Chatham CountyThe Blood Drive Ambassador will greet each donor with a smile, help them to register if they are not already registered, inform them of the next steps and in general make them feel welcomed. Qualifications Must be 16 years old (will need parental consent) or olderExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAble to volunteer for a 4-hour shift mostly during the week during the hours of 9am-5pm.If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter The Blood Drive Ambassador will greet each donor with a smile, help them to register if they are not already registered, inform them of the next steps and in general make them feel welcomed. Qualifications Must be 16 years old (will need parental consent) or olderExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAble to volunteer for a 4-hour shift mostly during the week during the hours of 9am-5pm.If you are interested in helping your community, please sign up with the American Red Cross. You can complete your volunteer application and gather more information at redcross.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (404) 575-3749 or email: GARecruit@redcross.org. Thank you for volunteering. Agency: American Red Cross, Southeast Georgia Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Programs SupportThe Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking support for their Youth Programs. Volunteers would support Peer Mediators, the Positive Peer Influencer Program, Restorative Youth Court and encourage local youth to develop the skills to resolve conflict successfully. Free training is available. Peer Mediators are students trained to listen and help fellow students develop solutions to conflicts. These students help make their respective schools more peaceful places to learn and grow. The Positive Peer Influencer Program is a pilot program designed to help local teens make healthy choices. This innovative program is a collaboration between The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Savannah-Chatham County Public School System and the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team that trains Positive Peer Influencers at Alfred E. Beach High School, Herschel V. Jenkins High School, Islands High School and New Hampstead High School to serve as mentors to local middle school students. Positive Peer Influencers model healthy decision-making and speak with students about how to navigate to peer pressure. Restorative Youth Court (Currently Paused) is a youth-led diversionary program that positions trained youth volunteers as the lawyers, judge, bailiff and jury in sentencing hearings for students who have broken specified school code of conduct rules. This program utilizes restorative justice practices to promote behavioral change in students and to help reduce recidivism.Key Responsibilities: Support Peer Mediators: Assist trained student mediators in facilitating peer mediation sessions, helping fellow students develop solutions to conflicts and create a more peaceful school environment. Encourage Positive Peer Influencers: Collaborate with participants in the Positive Peer Influencer Program, mentoring teens as they engage with middle school students. Help facilitate discussions on healthy decision-making and effective strategies for handling peer pressure. Facilitate Restorative Youth Court: Support the youth-led diversionary program by helping coordinate activities and serving as a resource for trained youth volunteers who act as lawyers, judges, bailiffs, and jurors. Assist in promoting restorative justice practices that encourage accountability and behavioral change. Promote Conflict Resolution Skills: Organize and participate in workshops or activities designed to teach local youth essential conflict resolution and communication skills. Interested in volunteering with The Mediation Center's Youth Programs? Please contact Sherlisa Praylo at spraylo@mediationsavannah.com. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking support for their Youth Programs. Volunteers would support Peer Mediators, the Positive Peer Influencer Program, Restorative Youth Court and encourage local youth to develop the skills to resolve conflict successfully. Free training is available. Peer Mediators are students trained to listen and help fellow students develop solutions to conflicts. These students help make their respective schools more peaceful places to learn and grow. The Positive Peer Influencer Program is a pilot program designed to help local teens make healthy choices. This innovative program is a collaboration between The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Savannah-Chatham County Public School System and the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team that trains Positive Peer Influencers at Alfred E. Beach High School, Herschel V. Jenkins High School, Islands High School and New Hampstead High School to serve as mentors to local middle school students. Positive Peer Influencers model healthy decision-making and speak with students about how to navigate to peer pressure. Restorative Youth Court (Currently Paused) is a youth-led diversionary program that positions trained youth volunteers as the lawyers, judge, bailiff and jury in sentencing hearings for students who have broken specified school code of conduct rules. This program utilizes restorative justice practices to promote behavioral change in students and to help reduce recidivism.Key Responsibilities: Support Peer Mediators: Assist trained student mediators in facilitating peer mediation sessions, helping fellow students develop solutions to conflicts and create a more peaceful school environment. Encourage Positive Peer Influencers: Collaborate with participants in the Positive Peer Influencer Program, mentoring teens as they engage with middle school students. Help facilitate discussions on healthy decision-making and effective strategies for handling peer pressure. Facilitate Restorative Youth Court: Support the youth-led diversionary program by helping coordinate activities and serving as a resource for trained youth volunteers who act as lawyers, judges, bailiffs, and jurors. Assist in promoting restorative justice practices that encourage accountability and behavioral change. Promote Conflict Resolution Skills: Organize and participate in workshops or activities designed to teach local youth essential conflict resolution and communication skills. Interested in volunteering with The Mediation Center's Youth Programs? Please contact Sherlisa Praylo at spraylo@mediationsavannah.com. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MediatorsThe Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking volunteer mediators to mediate cases for State, Magistrate, Probate and Superior Court. These volunteers help parties save time, money and stress by reaching an agreement without litigation. Volunteers will be required to complete General Civil Mediation Training. -Facilitate mediation sessions for various case types, including civil disputes, family matters, and small claims. -Guide parties through the mediation process, making sure that all voices are heard and fostering open communication. -Assist in identifying common ground and exploring mutually beneficial solutions. -Maintain a neutral and impartial stance, promoting a collaborative environment for resolution. -Document agreements and ensure that all parties understand the terms before concluding sessions. Interested in becoming a volunteer mediator? Please contact Pam Manning at pmanning@mediationsavannah.com or call 912.354.6686 ext. 1015. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire helps individuals or groups resolve conflicts using a neutral mediator who helps keep the focus on reaching workable agreements. Unlike court proceedings, mediation is confidential and scheduled at the convenience of the parties involved. Parties also maintain control of the solution, including the nature and scope of their agreements. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking volunteer mediators to mediate cases for State, Magistrate, Probate and Superior Court. These volunteers help parties save time, money and stress by reaching an agreement without litigation. Volunteers will be required to complete General Civil Mediation Training. -Facilitate mediation sessions for various case types, including civil disputes, family matters, and small claims. -Guide parties through the mediation process, making sure that all voices are heard and fostering open communication. -Assist in identifying common ground and exploring mutually beneficial solutions. -Maintain a neutral and impartial stance, promoting a collaborative environment for resolution. -Document agreements and ensure that all parties understand the terms before concluding sessions. Interested in becoming a volunteer mediator? Please contact Pam Manning at pmanning@mediationsavannah.com or call 912.354.6686 ext. 1015. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire helps individuals or groups resolve conflicts using a neutral mediator who helps keep the focus on reaching workable agreements. Unlike court proceedings, mediation is confidential and scheduled at the convenience of the parties involved. Parties also maintain control of the solution, including the nature and scope of their agreements. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Restorative Conferencing FacilitatorsThe Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking Restorative Conferencing Facilitators. Restorative Conferencing is a restorative justice process for members of the community and parties affected by an incident to discuss what occurred, identify how they were affected and work together to define a better path forward. These volunteers will help resolve conflict in local schools by facilitating Community Conferences and divert students from the juvenile court system. Free training is available. -Facilitate Community Conferences in local schools, guiding participants through the restorative process. -Create a safe and inclusive environment for all parties to share their perspectives and feelings. -Help identify the issues contributing to conflicts and work towards collaborative solutions. -Support students in developing accountability and understanding the impact of their actions. -Collaborate with educators, counselors, and community organizations to ensure successful outcomes. Interested in volunteering as a Restorative Conferencing Facilitator? Please contact Sherlisa Praylo at spraylo@mediationsavannah.com. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking Restorative Conferencing Facilitators. Restorative Conferencing is a restorative justice process for members of the community and parties affected by an incident to discuss what occurred, identify how they were affected and work together to define a better path forward. These volunteers will help resolve conflict in local schools by facilitating Community Conferences and divert students from the juvenile court system. Free training is available. -Facilitate Community Conferences in local schools, guiding participants through the restorative process. -Create a safe and inclusive environment for all parties to share their perspectives and feelings. -Help identify the issues contributing to conflicts and work towards collaborative solutions. -Support students in developing accountability and understanding the impact of their actions. -Collaborate with educators, counselors, and community organizations to ensure successful outcomes. Interested in volunteering as a Restorative Conferencing Facilitator? Please contact Sherlisa Praylo at spraylo@mediationsavannah.com. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mediation Technology SupportThe Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking volunteers to manage virtual mediation sessions using Zoom, Google Workspace and Adobe Sign and troubleshoot technology issues. Free training is available. -Set up and manage virtual mediation sessions, ensuring a smooth experience for all participants. -Provide real-time technical support during sessions, addressing any issues that may come up. -Collaborate with mediators to prepare and share documents via Google Workspace and Adobe Sign. -Maintain confidentiality and professionalism while supporting mediators and clients. -Help with the onboarding of new users, guiding them through the technology. Interested in volunteering? Please contact Pam Manning at pmanning@mediationsavannah.com or call 912.354.6686 ext. 1015. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire helps individuals or groups resolve conflicts using a neutral mediator who helps keep the focus on reaching workable agreements. Unlike court proceedings, mediation is confidential and scheduled at the convenience of the parties involved. Parties also maintain control of the solution including the nature and scope of their agreements. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is currently seeking volunteers to manage virtual mediation sessions using Zoom, Google Workspace and Adobe Sign and troubleshoot technology issues. Free training is available. -Set up and manage virtual mediation sessions, ensuring a smooth experience for all participants. -Provide real-time technical support during sessions, addressing any issues that may come up. -Collaborate with mediators to prepare and share documents via Google Workspace and Adobe Sign. -Maintain confidentiality and professionalism while supporting mediators and clients. -Help with the onboarding of new users, guiding them through the technology. Interested in volunteering? Please contact Pam Manning at pmanning@mediationsavannah.com or call 912.354.6686 ext. 1015. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire helps individuals or groups resolve conflicts using a neutral mediator who helps keep the focus on reaching workable agreements. Unlike court proceedings, mediation is confidential and scheduled at the convenience of the parties involved. Parties also maintain control of the solution including the nature and scope of their agreements. The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire is Savannah's leading organization dedicated to helping citizens proactively manage conflict, creating alternatives to litigation and increasing access to justice. This 501©3 nonprofit is committed to conflict resolution, de-escalation and fostering community health in coastal Georgia. Over the last 36 years, the Mediation Center has trained more than 500 volunteer mediators, conducted 10,000+ mediations and facilitated over 7,000 settlements. Agency: The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed to help disabled students thrive during adaptive horseback riding!Faith Equestrian needs YOUR help to make our therapeutic/ adaptive riding lessons a success! Volunteers are an integral part our program. The riding lessons are mildly physical with walking up to 30 minutes at a time (with some breaks of course) and some jogging possible for short distances. Must be able to physically lift 25 lbs and must be at least 14 years old. Each lesson requires 1 horse leader and 1-2 sidewalkers, depending on each students need. Our April Volunteer Training Schedule is listed below: *Saturday, April 12th at 10:30am:https://www.facebook.com/share/15w6EgLRqd/*Tuesday, April 22nd at 6pm:https://www.facebook.com/share/18WFZFryw1/ **BARN CHORES volunteers are ALWAYS needed! Sidewalker - A person who walks beside the horse next to the student's knee area while the student is mounted. They offer moral support as well as look out for the students balance. Ensuring the rider is not shifting too far over one side or the other on the horses back. Their focus is on the student, not the horse. No horse experience needed. Horse leader - A person who controls the horse's movement on a lead line while the student is mounted. The horse leader is responsible for watching to see that the horse is comfortable and responding in a relaxed manner to the student. Their focus is on the horse. Horse experience required. Barn Chores - Does NOT require a Volunteer Training and we highly suggest this option to familiarize yourself with the herd which in turn helps to be a more confident sidewalkers & horse leader! This consists of cleaning stalls, picking pastures, turning out or bringing in horses, feeding, etc. Other needs: Barn maintenance, gardening/landscape maintenance, building maintenance **We do require a background check for anyone 18 or older who assists the students with lessons. You'll need to go to the website below and enter this code in the 'package code' field on the top right corner of the screen: FF41bghttps://mycb.castlebranch.com/ Please reach out with any questions and many thanks in advance for considering our organization when donating your precious volunteer time! Agency: Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center Inc. Faith Equestrian needs YOUR help to make our therapeutic/ adaptive riding lessons a success! Volunteers are an integral part our program. The riding lessons are mildly physical with walking up to 30 minutes at a time (with some breaks of course) and some jogging possible for short distances. Must be able to physically lift 25 lbs and must be at least 14 years old. Each lesson requires 1 horse leader and 1-2 sidewalkers, depending on each students need. Our April Volunteer Training Schedule is listed below: *Saturday, April 12th at 10:30am:https://www.facebook.com/share/15w6EgLRqd/*Tuesday, April 22nd at 6pm:https://www.facebook.com/share/18WFZFryw1/ **BARN CHORES volunteers are ALWAYS needed! Sidewalker - A person who walks beside the horse next to the student's knee area while the student is mounted. They offer moral support as well as look out for the students balance. Ensuring the rider is not shifting too far over one side or the other on the horses back. Their focus is on the student, not the horse. No horse experience needed. Horse leader - A person who controls the horse's movement on a lead line while the student is mounted. The horse leader is responsible for watching to see that the horse is comfortable and responding in a relaxed manner to the student. Their focus is on the horse. Horse experience required. Barn Chores - Does NOT require a Volunteer Training and we highly suggest this option to familiarize yourself with the herd which in turn helps to be a more confident sidewalkers & horse leader! This consists of cleaning stalls, picking pastures, turning out or bringing in horses, feeding, etc. Other needs: Barn maintenance, gardening/landscape maintenance, building maintenance **We do require a background check for anyone 18 or older who assists the students with lessons. You'll need to go to the website below and enter this code in the 'package code' field on the top right corner of the screen: FF41bghttps://mycb.castlebranch.com/ Please reach out with any questions and many thanks in advance for considering our organization when donating your precious volunteer time! Agency: Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 31312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve on Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center Board of Directors!Faith Equestrian is looking for new Board Members with energy and a passion for their mission! Are you interested?
Faith Equestrian is a non-profit 501(c)3 PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship) International Premier Accredited equestrian center located just outside of Savannah in Effingham County. We are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with special needs and disabilities through the healing power of the horse. One rider says their first words on horseback, another has significant increases in core strength, and another is given the confidence to stand up to being bullied at school. We offer a wide variety of programs for participants starting at age four, including an Equine-Assisted Learning Program (EAL) in partnership with local schools referred to as HorsePowered Reading, an Adaptive / Therapeutic Riding Program, Equine-Assisted Activities & Therapies (EAAT) to military veterans, able-bodied riding lessons, and numerous all-inclusive summer camp options for both special needs and able bodied participant. Due to the center being a PATH Premier Accredited Center, Faith is authorized through the Wounded Warrior Program to offer equine assisted learning and therapies to Veterans and military personnel. Volunteer Board Members should be prepared to fulfill the following requirements: Attend no less than 75% of regular Board Meetings. Chair and/or serve on a standing committee or special project. Make a personal and if possible business contribution to the organization’s annual operating needs. Participate in or attend most of the program activities involving the operation. Arrange for and/or make an organization presentation to a civic club, church group, business associate, or group of friends. Make at least five person-to-person visits to individuals, foundations, businesses, or civic groups to request financial contribution for the organization. Invite and accompany a friend or associate to visit the facility. Recommend a potential candidate for Board membership to the Board Development Committee. Secure a volunteer, in-kind service or material goods for the organization. Review and consider your capacity and willingness to make a planned gift or bequest to the organization. Secure at least 4 new donors for the organization. Actively assist with the special events of the organization.Agency: Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center Inc. Faith Equestrian is looking for new Board Members with energy and a passion for their mission! Are you interested?
Faith Equestrian is a non-profit 501(c)3 PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship) International Premier Accredited equestrian center located just outside of Savannah in Effingham County. We are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with special needs and disabilities through the healing power of the horse. One rider says their first words on horseback, another has significant increases in core strength, and another is given the confidence to stand up to being bullied at school. We offer a wide variety of programs for participants starting at age four, including an Equine-Assisted Learning Program (EAL) in partnership with local schools referred to as HorsePowered Reading, an Adaptive / Therapeutic Riding Program, Equine-Assisted Activities & Therapies (EAAT) to military veterans, able-bodied riding lessons, and numerous all-inclusive summer camp options for both special needs and able bodied participant. Due to the center being a PATH Premier Accredited Center, Faith is authorized through the Wounded Warrior Program to offer equine assisted learning and therapies to Veterans and military personnel. Volunteer Board Members should be prepared to fulfill the following requirements: Attend no less than 75% of regular Board Meetings. Chair and/or serve on a standing committee or special project. Make a personal and if possible business contribution to the organization’s annual operating needs. Participate in or attend most of the program activities involving the operation. Arrange for and/or make an organization presentation to a civic club, church group, business associate, or group of friends. Make at least five person-to-person visits to individuals, foundations, businesses, or civic groups to request financial contribution for the organization. Invite and accompany a friend or associate to visit the facility. Recommend a potential candidate for Board membership to the Board Development Committee. Secure a volunteer, in-kind service or material goods for the organization. Review and consider your capacity and willingness to make a planned gift or bequest to the organization. Secure at least 4 new donors for the organization. Actively assist with the special events of the organization.Agency: Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald Family Room - St. Josephs/CandlerThe Ronald McDonald Family Room located in St. Joseph/Candler Hospital is looking for volunteers to help maintain the facility. Responsibilities would include maintaining a clean facility, and checking families in who wish to visit and utilize the facility. Hours are Sunday 1-4pm, Monday through Friday 12-3pm and 3-6pm, Saturday 10am-1pm and 1-4pm. (3 Hour Shifts) All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire The Ronald McDonald Family Room located in St. Joseph/Candler Hospital is looking for volunteers to help maintain the facility. Responsibilities would include maintaining a clean facility, and checking families in who wish to visit and utilize the facility. Hours are Sunday 1-4pm, Monday through Friday 12-3pm and 3-6pm, Saturday 10am-1pm and 1-4pm. (3 Hour Shifts) All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald Family Room - Memorial HealthThe Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are located in both Memorial University Medical Center. We are looking for volunteers who are great hosts/hostesses as the responsibilities would include maintaining a clean facility and checking families in who wish to visit and utilize the facility. This listing is for the Family Room located at Memorial Hospital. Hours are Sunday-Saturday from 9:00 am-6:00 pm. (3 Hour Shifts) All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire The Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are located in both Memorial University Medical Center. We are looking for volunteers who are great hosts/hostesses as the responsibilities would include maintaining a clean facility and checking families in who wish to visit and utilize the facility. This listing is for the Family Room located at Memorial Hospital. Hours are Sunday-Saturday from 9:00 am-6:00 pm. (3 Hour Shifts) All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House Volunteer!Volunteers are the heartbeat of our House! Volunteer opportunities include assisting families and staff at the House. General office work (answering door, phone, etc.) and a variety of tasks around the House such as answering the doors, replenishing supplies, inspecting rooms, as well as light housekeeping. All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteers are the heartbeat of our House! Volunteer opportunities include assisting families and staff at the House. General office work (answering door, phone, etc.) and a variety of tasks around the House such as answering the doors, replenishing supplies, inspecting rooms, as well as light housekeeping. All applicants must complete the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Volunteer Application and process. Volunteer applications can be found at https://www.rmhccoastalempire.org/get-involved/volunteer/. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Lisa Markel at lisa@rmhccoastalempire.org or 912-350-7641. Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers- Richmond HillSenior Citizens, Inc. is looking for volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors once a week during lunchtime in Richmond Hill. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a huge difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Delivery takes about an hour or less, and training is included. Routes deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have two routes in Bryan County that need volunteers today! To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Senior Citizens, Inc. is looking for volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors once a week during lunchtime in Richmond Hill. Did you know that 1 out of 6 seniors in the U.S. does not know where their next meal is coming from? There are seniors in your neighborhood who don't have enough to eat. You can make a huge difference by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Delivery takes about an hour or less, and training is included. Routes deliveries start at 10:30 a.m. SCI prepares hot, fresh, nutritious meals daily, and volunteers use their vehicles to deliver them. We have two routes in Bryan County that need volunteers today! To sign up or learn more, contact us at 912-236-0363 x143 or volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org **We are unable to sign off on court-ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ReStore AssistantThe ReStore Assistant works with staff to process incoming donations. Below are some common tasks that may be performed by the donations assistant; however, we welcome volunteers to help in whichever areas they feel most proficient. Visit www.habitatsavannah.org for available opportunities. https://coastalempirehabitat.volunteerhub.com/events/index?format=0&filter={}#_=_Position Tasks: Assist with unloading and staging of donated items Inspect, clean, and test incoming donations Package, label, and price incoming donations Qualifications: Friendly and helpful attitude Ability to lift 15-50lbs Ability to stay on feet for an extended period of time Hours Needed: Anytime within store hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 10:00am – 1:00pm and/or 1:00pm - 4:00pm *Volunteers must take the safety training video and the on-line volunteer orientation and must be 16 years of age. Agency: Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity The ReStore Assistant works with staff to process incoming donations. Below are some common tasks that may be performed by the donations assistant; however, we welcome volunteers to help in whichever areas they feel most proficient. Visit www.habitatsavannah.org for available opportunities. https://coastalempirehabitat.volunteerhub.com/events/index?format=0&filter={}#_=_Position Tasks: Assist with unloading and staging of donated items Inspect, clean, and test incoming donations Package, label, and price incoming donations Qualifications: Friendly and helpful attitude Ability to lift 15-50lbs Ability to stay on feet for an extended period of time Hours Needed: Anytime within store hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 10:00am – 1:00pm and/or 1:00pm - 4:00pm *Volunteers must take the safety training video and the on-line volunteer orientation and must be 16 years of age. Agency: Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DAILY FOOD PANTRYVOLUNTEERS NEEDED Agency: WF NEIGHBORS FEEDING NEIGHBORS INCORPORATED VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Agency: WF NEIGHBORS FEEDING NEIGHBORS INCORPORATED Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Victim AdvocateVolunteers are a vital part of services rendered by Mary's Place. Each year they handle hundreds of phone calls made to our 24-hour crisis help-line and provide direct assistance to survivors and their loved ones. In addition, they often serve as the first point of contact, when a victim reports a crime of rape. Volunteering with Mary's Place is an opportunity to become an active part of the current fight to end sexual violence. In addition to a valuable and personal worthwhile experience, volunteering also allows you to gain valuable knowledge and experience working within the social services and legal continuum. Crisis Line Advocacy Crisis Line Advocates listen to, believe and support every survivor while educating her or him about options and resources available to them. Our call-forwarding system allows volunteers to take shifts and respond to calls from their home. Hospital Advocacy Hospital Advocates provide immediate in-person support to survivors of rape and sexual abuse from the emergency department and work in tandem with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and law enforcement, during the initial investigative process. Mary's Place serves 7 counties in the coastal region and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year: including weekend and holidays. On-call volunteer shifts are offered in 12- or 24-hour increments. All volunteers must submit to a drug screen, criminal background check and must have reliable transportation. Other Opportunities Other volunteer opportunities include helping with special events, committee involvement and community outreach. Agency: Mary's Place Sexual Assault Center Inc.(Formerly the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire Volunteers are a vital part of services rendered by Mary's Place. Each year they handle hundreds of phone calls made to our 24-hour crisis help-line and provide direct assistance to survivors and their loved ones. In addition, they often serve as the first point of contact, when a victim reports a crime of rape. Volunteering with Mary's Place is an opportunity to become an active part of the current fight to end sexual violence. In addition to a valuable and personal worthwhile experience, volunteering also allows you to gain valuable knowledge and experience working within the social services and legal continuum. Crisis Line Advocacy Crisis Line Advocates listen to, believe and support every survivor while educating her or him about options and resources available to them. Our call-forwarding system allows volunteers to take shifts and respond to calls from their home. Hospital Advocacy Hospital Advocates provide immediate in-person support to survivors of rape and sexual abuse from the emergency department and work in tandem with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and law enforcement, during the initial investigative process. Mary's Place serves 7 counties in the coastal region and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year: including weekend and holidays. On-call volunteer shifts are offered in 12- or 24-hour increments. All volunteers must submit to a drug screen, criminal background check and must have reliable transportation. Other Opportunities Other volunteer opportunities include helping with special events, committee involvement and community outreach. Agency: Mary's Place Sexual Assault Center Inc.(Formerly the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 31412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writing FellowsThe Writing Fellows are a community of writers who help Savannah’s young people write and share their stories. Our community includes (but certainly is not limited to) published authors and poets, unpublished authors and poets, aspiring and professional writers, journalists, college professors, graduate students, select undergraduate students, teachers, retired teachers, business professionals, creative professionals, and other literature-lovers. Writing Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, but we all possess 3 very important qualities: A sincere appreciation for reading and the craft of writing An insatiable curiosity and a love of learning A desire to share that love of learning with othersApply to be a Writing Fellow at Writing Fellow application Agency: Deep Center, Inc. The Writing Fellows are a community of writers who help Savannah’s young people write and share their stories. Our community includes (but certainly is not limited to) published authors and poets, unpublished authors and poets, aspiring and professional writers, journalists, college professors, graduate students, select undergraduate students, teachers, retired teachers, business professionals, creative professionals, and other literature-lovers. Writing Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, but we all possess 3 very important qualities: A sincere appreciation for reading and the craft of writing An insatiable curiosity and a love of learning A desire to share that love of learning with othersApply to be a Writing Fellow at Writing Fellow application Agency: Deep Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Communications Specialist SpecialistOrganization: GROW Initiative GA Location: Remote/Hybrid (Coastal Georgia region preferred) Commitment: 10-15 hours per week (flexible schedule) About Us: GROW Initiative GA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized communities, particularly individuals with disabilities and Latinos. We focus on providing equitable access to education, health and nutrition, and essential resources in a culturally inclusive manner. Position Overview:We are seeking a passionate and creative Bilingual (Spanish/English) Communications Specialist Volunteer to support our mission by creating impactful content and fostering engagement with our diverse community. This role is perfect for someone who is excited to use their communication skills to promote equity and inclusivity. Key Responsibilities: Develop and manage engaging, culturally and linguistically inclusive content for GROW Initiative GA’s social media platforms (in both Spanish and English).Translate newsletters, press releases, and community announcements into equitable Spanish. (Training provided)Create culturally relevant promotional materials for events and programs.Support outreach efforts by coordinating with local organizations and partners to share resources.Monitor and respond to inquiries and comments on digital platforms.Assist in creating reports on engagement metrics and outreach success.Qualifications: Bilingual (Spanish/English): Exceptional written and verbal communication skills in both languages.Strong understanding of social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.).Experience with content creation, graphic design tools (e.g., Canva), and email marketing platforms.Passionate about community engagement and serving diverse populations.Self-motivated and able to work independently or as part of a team.Prior experience in communications, marketing, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.What You’ll Gain: Experience working with a dynamic nonprofit committed to equity and inclusivity.An opportunity to expand your portfolio and develop your professional skills.A chance to make a meaningful impact on underserved communities.Professional references and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector.How to Apply: Please send your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in the role to info@thegiga.org. Include samples of any previous bilingual content (optional but encouraged). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We look forward to hearing from you! Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Organization: GROW Initiative GA Location: Remote/Hybrid (Coastal Georgia region preferred) Commitment: 10-15 hours per week (flexible schedule) About Us: GROW Initiative GA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized communities, particularly individuals with disabilities and Latinos. We focus on providing equitable access to education, health and nutrition, and essential resources in a culturally inclusive manner. Position Overview:We are seeking a passionate and creative Bilingual (Spanish/English) Communications Specialist Volunteer to support our mission by creating impactful content and fostering engagement with our diverse community. This role is perfect for someone who is excited to use their communication skills to promote equity and inclusivity. Key Responsibilities: Develop and manage engaging, culturally and linguistically inclusive content for GROW Initiative GA’s social media platforms (in both Spanish and English).Translate newsletters, press releases, and community announcements into equitable Spanish. (Training provided)Create culturally relevant promotional materials for events and programs.Support outreach efforts by coordinating with local organizations and partners to share resources.Monitor and respond to inquiries and comments on digital platforms.Assist in creating reports on engagement metrics and outreach success.Qualifications: Bilingual (Spanish/English): Exceptional written and verbal communication skills in both languages.Strong understanding of social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.).Experience with content creation, graphic design tools (e.g., Canva), and email marketing platforms.Passionate about community engagement and serving diverse populations.Self-motivated and able to work independently or as part of a team.Prior experience in communications, marketing, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.What You’ll Gain: Experience working with a dynamic nonprofit committed to equity and inclusivity.An opportunity to expand your portfolio and develop your professional skills.A chance to make a meaningful impact on underserved communities.Professional references and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector.How to Apply: Please send your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in the role to info@thegiga.org. Include samples of any previous bilingual content (optional but encouraged). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We look forward to hearing from you! Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31326 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Volunteers Needed!Volunteers must pass background check. Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you speak more than one language? Do you live in Chatham, Effingham, Bulloch, Brian, Screven, or Liberty county? We need you! Grow Initiative GA is looking for dedicated bilingual volunteers to help us reach and support diverse communities. Your language skills can make a significant impact by ensuring that everyone has access to our services and resources. Why Volunteer with Us? Help bridge communication gapsGain valuable experienceMake a meaningful contribution to your communityConnect with like-minded individualsRoles Available: Translation and interpretation Support for participants and community partners Community Outreach Coordinator Event Outreach Support Program Educators Languages in Demand: SpanishHow to Apply: Interested? Email us at info@thegiga.org or visit our website www.thegiga.org to learn more and sign up.Let’s work together to build a more inclusive community! Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Volunteers must pass background check. Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you speak more than one language? Do you live in Chatham, Effingham, Bulloch, Brian, Screven, or Liberty county? We need you! Grow Initiative GA is looking for dedicated bilingual volunteers to help us reach and support diverse communities. Your language skills can make a significant impact by ensuring that everyone has access to our services and resources. Why Volunteer with Us? Help bridge communication gapsGain valuable experienceMake a meaningful contribution to your communityConnect with like-minded individualsRoles Available: Translation and interpretation Support for participants and community partners Community Outreach Coordinator Event Outreach Support Program Educators Languages in Demand: SpanishHow to Apply: Interested? Email us at info@thegiga.org or visit our website www.thegiga.org to learn more and sign up.Let’s work together to build a more inclusive community! Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31326 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Reception Volunteer Position ChathamBilingual Reception Volunteer Position Effingham & Chatham (Interested volunteers must pass background check) GROW Initiative GA is seeking compassionate bilingual volunteers to greet participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first point of contact for people reaching out to our organization. GROW Initiative GA is dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized individuals by promoting community engagement, equity, and access to essential resources in education, health and nutrition, and overall well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a healthy, fulfilling life, regardless of their socio-economic status or background. We value inclusivity, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration, working tirelessly to foster a sense of belonging and empowerment within the communities we serve. Through innovative programs and strategic partnerships, we aim to create sustainable change and build stronger, more resilient communities. Responsibilities: Greet participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Assist participants by providing program information, making appointments, and connecting them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls, and text messages in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate and implement program registration and support as needed.Assist with participant intake processPrepare necessary items for participant meetingsWork closely with Grow Initiative GA staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information.Time Commitment Flexible scheduling options are available. We ask that you make a commitment of 8 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Benefits Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and non-native English speakers by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with different disabilities and from diverse backgrounds.Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural humility and empathy.Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Bilingual Reception Volunteer Position Effingham & Chatham (Interested volunteers must pass background check) GROW Initiative GA is seeking compassionate bilingual volunteers to greet participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first point of contact for people reaching out to our organization. GROW Initiative GA is dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized individuals by promoting community engagement, equity, and access to essential resources in education, health and nutrition, and overall well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a healthy, fulfilling life, regardless of their socio-economic status or background. We value inclusivity, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration, working tirelessly to foster a sense of belonging and empowerment within the communities we serve. Through innovative programs and strategic partnerships, we aim to create sustainable change and build stronger, more resilient communities. Responsibilities: Greet participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Assist participants by providing program information, making appointments, and connecting them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls, and text messages in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate and implement program registration and support as needed.Assist with participant intake processPrepare necessary items for participant meetingsWork closely with Grow Initiative GA staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information.Time Commitment Flexible scheduling options are available. We ask that you make a commitment of 8 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Benefits Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and non-native English speakers by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with different disabilities and from diverse backgrounds.Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural humility and empathy.Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31326 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Reception Volunteer Position EffinghamBilingual Reception Volunteer Position Effingham & Chatham (Interested volunteers must pass background check) GROW Initiative GA is seeking compassionate bilingual volunteers to greet participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first point of contact for people reaching out to our organization. GROW Initiative GA is dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized individuals by promoting community engagement, equity, and access to essential resources in education, health and nutrition, and overall well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a healthy, fulfilling life, regardless of their socio-economic status or background. We value inclusivity, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration, working tirelessly to foster a sense of belonging and empowerment within the communities we serve. Through innovative programs and strategic partnerships, we aim to create sustainable change and build stronger, more resilient communities. Responsibilities: Greet participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Assist participants by providing program information, making appointments, and connecting them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls, and text messages in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate and implement program registration and support as needed.Assist with participant intake processPrepare necessary items for participant meetingsWork closely with Grow Initiative GA staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information.Time Commitment Flexible scheduling options are available. We ask that you make a commitment of 8 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Benefits Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and non-native English speakers by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with different disabilities and from diverse backgrounds.Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural humility and empathy.Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Bilingual Reception Volunteer Position Effingham & Chatham (Interested volunteers must pass background check) GROW Initiative GA is seeking compassionate bilingual volunteers to greet participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first point of contact for people reaching out to our organization. GROW Initiative GA is dedicated to improving the lives of underserved, low-wealth, and marginalized individuals by promoting community engagement, equity, and access to essential resources in education, health and nutrition, and overall well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a healthy, fulfilling life, regardless of their socio-economic status or background. We value inclusivity, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration, working tirelessly to foster a sense of belonging and empowerment within the communities we serve. Through innovative programs and strategic partnerships, we aim to create sustainable change and build stronger, more resilient communities. Responsibilities: Greet participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Assist participants by providing program information, making appointments, and connecting them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls, and text messages in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate and implement program registration and support as needed.Assist with participant intake processPrepare necessary items for participant meetingsWork closely with Grow Initiative GA staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information.Time Commitment Flexible scheduling options are available. We ask that you make a commitment of 8 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Benefits Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and non-native English speakers by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with different disabilities and from diverse backgrounds.Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural humility and empathy.Agency: GROW INITATIVE GA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31326 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Maestro: Mastering the art of receptionAgency Reception Volunteer Position EmployAbility is seeking compassionate volunteers to greet program participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first friendly face people see when they enter our agency. EmployAbility is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives, including participating in community activities, accessing resources, and building social connections. We welcome you to join us! Responsibilities Greet program participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Screen visitorsin accordance with security protocols,assistthem, and connect them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate transportation logistics for clients as required. Ensure timely and efficient transportation arrangements. Work closely with EmployAbility staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information. Flexible scheduling options are available, and we ask that you make a commitment of 7 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with diverse needs and abilities. Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural competence and empathy. Agency: EmployAbility Agency Reception Volunteer Position EmployAbility is seeking compassionate volunteers to greet program participants, welcome visitors, and serve as the first friendly face people see when they enter our agency. EmployAbility is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives, including participating in community activities, accessing resources, and building social connections. We welcome you to join us! Responsibilities Greet program participants and visitors with a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Screen visitorsin accordance with security protocols,assistthem, and connect them with the appropriate staff members. Maintain a tidy and organized front desk area. Answer and direct incoming phone calls in a professional manner. Take messages and relay information accurately to the appropriate parties. Coordinate transportation logistics for clients as required. Ensure timely and efficient transportation arrangements. Work closely with EmployAbility staff to address immediate needs and concerns. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure a seamless flow of information. Flexible scheduling options are available, and we ask that you make a commitment of 7 -20 hours per week, depending on your availability and participants’ needs. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities by helping them access and engage with their community. Gain valuable experience in supporting individuals with diverse needs and abilities. Develop interpersonal and communication skills, as well as cultural competence and empathy. Agency: EmployAbility Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet & Supply OrganizationOur agency maintains several closets stocked with essential items for children entering foster care. One of these is a spacious room filled with clothing that requires sorting and organization. Another is dedicated to hygiene products and diapers, which needs to be relocated to another floor and arranged properly. Lastly, we have a room with toys and school supplies that also needs to be moved and organized. This project would be an excellent volunteer opportunity for groups of any age. Agency: Brightside Child & Family Advocacy, Inc. Our agency maintains several closets stocked with essential items for children entering foster care. One of these is a spacious room filled with clothing that requires sorting and organization. Another is dedicated to hygiene products and diapers, which needs to be relocated to another floor and arranged properly. Lastly, we have a room with toys and school supplies that also needs to be moved and organized. This project would be an excellent volunteer opportunity for groups of any age. Agency: Brightside Child & Family Advocacy, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Urgent! Meals on Wheels- Seeking Substitute DriversThe Meals on Wheels program of Senior Citizens, Inc. is looking for dependable volunteers to assist with meal deliveries when assigned volunteers are unable to deliver. Being a substitute driver allows flexibility for volunteers to who cannot make a weekly commitment to the Meals on Wheels program. Meals on Wheels routes usually take an hour or less to deliver. We have routes available in Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. Volunteers must be comfortable lifting 10-15 lbs. and be able to fit boxes in their backseat/trunk. For more information contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org or call 912-236-0363 x143. **We are unable to sign off on court ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. The Meals on Wheels program of Senior Citizens, Inc. is looking for dependable volunteers to assist with meal deliveries when assigned volunteers are unable to deliver. Being a substitute driver allows flexibility for volunteers to who cannot make a weekly commitment to the Meals on Wheels program. Meals on Wheels routes usually take an hour or less to deliver. We have routes available in Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty counties. Volunteers must be comfortable lifting 10-15 lbs. and be able to fit boxes in their backseat/trunk. For more information contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org or call 912-236-0363 x143. **We are unable to sign off on court ordered service paperwork.** Agency: Senior Citizens, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Professional Tree TrimmingOur main campus endured tree damage and we are in need of all trees to be trimmed by professional tree trimmers, for our safety and security. Agency: Greenbriar Children's Center Our main campus endured tree damage and we are in need of all trees to be trimmed by professional tree trimmers, for our safety and security. Agency: Greenbriar Children's Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Intake SpecialistAs a Volunteer Intake Specialist, you will be the first point of contact for clients visiting our office. Your role will involve welcoming clients, performing initial intake tasks, and preparing the necessary information for their appointments with case managers. You will play a vital part in ensuring that the case managers have all the information they need to provide effective assistance to our clients.
Agency: Catholic Charities of South Georgia As a Volunteer Intake Specialist, you will be the first point of contact for clients visiting our office. Your role will involve welcoming clients, performing initial intake tasks, and preparing the necessary information for their appointments with case managers. You will play a vital part in ensuring that the case managers have all the information they need to provide effective assistance to our clients.
Agency: Catholic Charities of South Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Virtual Case Manager AssistantAs a Virtual Case Manager Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting our case managers by assisting clients throughout our 90-county service area. Your primary responsibilities will include fielding phone calls, responding to emails, and managing requests on behalf of the case managers. Additionally, you will help gather relevant information and documents from clients, ensuring that case managers have everything they need to provide efficient and effective support. Agency: Catholic Charities of South Georgia As a Virtual Case Manager Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting our case managers by assisting clients throughout our 90-county service area. Your primary responsibilities will include fielding phone calls, responding to emails, and managing requests on behalf of the case managers. Additionally, you will help gather relevant information and documents from clients, ensuring that case managers have everything they need to provide efficient and effective support. Agency: Catholic Charities of South Georgia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Enthusiast Needed in Savannah, GaAt Next Level Workforce Development we are passionate about connecting unemployed and underemployed persons to employment opportunities. We believe that knowledge and access to 21st century jobs in industries with family-sustaining wages and great benefits are needed to empower our community to thrive in today's world. Unfortunately, many underserved communities lack the resources and opportunities to develop these crucial skills. That's where our organization fills the gap. As a volunteer with us, you will have the opportunity to contribute to various aspects of our social media and recruitment programs. Whether you have experience in creating social media pages, posting content, or connecting workers to great employment opportunities there is a place for you on our team. As a volunteer you can share your knowledge and expertise by creating social media pages, using social media effectively, or using your imagination to create social media posts that support our mission and highlight the positive impact we have on our community. Agency: Next Level Workforce Development, Inc. At Next Level Workforce Development we are passionate about connecting unemployed and underemployed persons to employment opportunities. We believe that knowledge and access to 21st century jobs in industries with family-sustaining wages and great benefits are needed to empower our community to thrive in today's world. Unfortunately, many underserved communities lack the resources and opportunities to develop these crucial skills. That's where our organization fills the gap. As a volunteer with us, you will have the opportunity to contribute to various aspects of our social media and recruitment programs. Whether you have experience in creating social media pages, posting content, or connecting workers to great employment opportunities there is a place for you on our team. As a volunteer you can share your knowledge and expertise by creating social media pages, using social media effectively, or using your imagination to create social media posts that support our mission and highlight the positive impact we have on our community. Agency: Next Level Workforce Development, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorsThe Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club has positions open in August for part-time tutors, contingent on a federal grant award to be confirmed 7/25/24. Apply now! Qualified candidates will have experience in youth development programs, summer camp, tutoring or other volunteer teaching experience, with strong skills in math or reading. Fifteen hours per week between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM Monday through Friday. College students welcome. Send your resume with experience and references to sclark@fcbgc.org for a prompt reply. Agency: Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club The Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club has positions open in August for part-time tutors, contingent on a federal grant award to be confirmed 7/25/24. Apply now! Qualified candidates will have experience in youth development programs, summer camp, tutoring or other volunteer teaching experience, with strong skills in math or reading. Fifteen hours per week between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM Monday through Friday. College students welcome. Send your resume with experience and references to sclark@fcbgc.org for a prompt reply. Agency: Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorsThe Liberty County Boys & Girls Club has positions open in August for part-time tutors, contingent on a federal grant award to be confirmed 7/25/24. Apply now! Qualified candidates will have experience in youth development programs, summer camp, tutoring or other volunteer teaching experience, with strong skills in math or reading. Fifteen hours per week between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM Monday through Friday. College students welcome. Send your resume with experience and references to sclark@fcbgc.org for a prompt reply. Agency: Liberty County Boys & Girls Club The Liberty County Boys & Girls Club has positions open in August for part-time tutors, contingent on a federal grant award to be confirmed 7/25/24. Apply now! Qualified candidates will have experience in youth development programs, summer camp, tutoring or other volunteer teaching experience, with strong skills in math or reading. Fifteen hours per week between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM Monday through Friday. College students welcome. Send your resume with experience and references to sclark@fcbgc.org for a prompt reply. Agency: Liberty County Boys & Girls Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 31313 Allow Groups: No |