Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Event Clean-UpHelp maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Help maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on the Ave: Event Entertainment and Kid Zone Activity SupervisionGuide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Guide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Parking & Traffic Flow AssistantDirect Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Direct Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Event Setup and BreakdownAssist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Assist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Event SurveyorsEngage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Engage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Entertainment and Kid Zone Activity SupervisionGuide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Guide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Black History Parade & Market: Information and Guest Services
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service - C.R.O.W.N. Hair Care Kits C.R.O.W.N. stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair. Natural hair care items are frequently overlooked when toiletry items are donated. Not all hair and skincare products meet the unique needs of the natural hair community, and many homeless service providers have difficulty providing these necessary items. Many students from struggling families within our school system have a great need for these seldom-donated products as well. This is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies that serve the homeless or veteran populations. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE or check out our Amazon wish list HERE. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. If you need community service hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with cards created. For questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida C.R.O.W.N. stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair. Natural hair care items are frequently overlooked when toiletry items are donated. Not all hair and skincare products meet the unique needs of the natural hair community, and many homeless service providers have difficulty providing these necessary items. Many students from struggling families within our school system have a great need for these seldom-donated products as well. This is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies that serve the homeless or veteran populations. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE or check out our Amazon wish list HERE. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. If you need community service hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with cards created. For questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 26 - Snack Packs for Nassau KidsMany children within Nassau County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Many children within Nassau County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Personal Care Kits for Nassau
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026- Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive for Nassau Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Confidence Kit Packs for Nassau Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Senior Care Packs for Nassau Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Senior Care Packs for Clay Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Confidence Kit Packs for Clay Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026- Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive for Clay Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Personal Care Kits for Clay
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 26 - Snack Packs for Clay County KidsMany children within Nassau County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Many children within Nassau County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 26 - Snack Packs for Duval County KidsMany children within Clay County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Many children within Clay County do not have regular access to food. As you can imagine, this instability has an impact on their health and academic success. Snack packs will alleviate some of their discomfort and worry that negatively affects their learning, social interactions, and ability to enjoy life as a child should. Packs can be completed in three easy steps: 1) Decorate a blank paper bag. A bright, colorful bag can really cheer up a child of any age! 2) Stuff the bag with the following items (all items should be easy to open, non-perishable, and should need a microwave at most to cook): Shelf-stable milk, chocolate milk, or 100% juice Easy Mac, Tuna Salad or chicken salad kit Kashi bar, Kind or another granola bar Popcorn/Chip Bag Applesauce or fruit cup Napkin Fork/spoon3) Create a positive, motivational card for the child and place it in each bag. 4) When you have completed the project and are ready to donate your bags, please contact volunteer@uwnefl.org. Volunteer Hours For those that require service hours, one half-hour (for travel) plus one hour for every two complete snack packs with card will be given for one participant. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Personal Care Kits for Duval
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida
Personal Care Kits is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Once you have responded to this need United Way of Northeast Florida will contact you within 48 hours. Personal Care Kits Purchasing items or hosting a drive and assembling personal care kits are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Kits will be dispersed to our community network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Please download a guide with a list of suggested items HERE. HINT: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy or activity and/or kid-themed items. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Please contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026- Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive for Duval Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Happy Bottoms Diaper Drive Diapers, wipes, and diaper cream are essential items for families with young children — but they’re also costly, and not covered by assistance programs like SNAP. By donating these items, you’re helping parents meet a critical basic need and ensuring babies in our community stay clean, healthy, and comfortable. We welcome donations of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes 3–6), along with wipes and diaper cream. All items will be distributed to families in need through our trusted community partners. Hour Verification: · 0.5 hours for coordinating and dropping off donations, plus · 1 additional hour for each complete “diaper care kit” donated: o 1 pack of diapers o 2 packs of wipes o 1 tube of diaper
cream Your contribution directly supports local parents and children. Thank you for helping families in Northeast Florida thrive! For any questions, please contact us HERE. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Senior Care Packs for Duval Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour for travel plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Bags should be reusable shopping bags, totes, or drawstring backpacks. Packs should include a combination of (but not limited to) the following items: Hand sanitizer Toothbrush and holder Toothpaste Washcloth Soap and holder Shampoo Body wash Comb or brush Facial tissues Lip balm Lotion Jar gripper Magnifying glass Magazines Activity books (crosswords, sudoku, etc.) Notepads Pens Sugar-free candy Box of tea Non-slip socks Encouragement cardAssembling these kits involves a few simple steps. First, create a card of encouragement to put inside the bag; write a positive message or decorate with an inspirational image. We recommend using cardstock so that it won't bend in the bag during transport. Then, one of each item and the card should be placed in the bag. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour for travel plus one volunteer hour for every three bags of at least eight items each, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Contact our project coordinator here to coordinate drop-offs or ask questions. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: MLK Day of Service 2026 - Confidence Kit Packs for Duval Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Increasingly, many children in grades kindergarten to high school, are in households that struggle financially and do not have regular access to food and basic hygiene products. Feminine products are ineligible for coverage under food stamps and SNAP benefits, contributing to what is called “period poverty”. In the US, nearly 1 in 5 girls have missed school because they lack access to feminine hygiene products, which leads to embarrassment and lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, if a girl has to stay home every time she has her period, she will fall behind her classmates by 145 days. Consistent school absences lead to a drop in grades and performance, which will have lasting repercussions in these students’ lives. By providing these items, these girls will have one less thing to worry about and be able to focus on what is really important – their education! Suggested Items for each sack Deodorant maxi pads tampons pantiliners personal wipesmini-bottle of hand sanitizer Decorated card with encouraging wordsPlease contact us HERE to arrange a donation time at the recipient organization. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse Wednesday Volunteer OpportunityLocation: The Giving Closet Project Warehouse - 600 Suemac Road, Jacksonville, FL 32254 Join us for Warehouse Wednesday, where volunteers play a vital role in helping The Giving Closet Project support students in need throughout our community. Your time and effort directly impact how quickly essential items reach the students who rely on them. Please Note: This volunteer shift involves manual labor, including lifting, moving inventory, and working in a warehouse environment. The warehouse is not temperature controlled, so conditions may be warmer or cooler depending on the weather. However, accommodations will be made to help ensure volunteer comfort during shifts. What Volunteers Will Do: Sort shipments and organize incoming donationsUnpack boxes and separate items by categoryBreak down boxes and manage packing materialsPrep supplies for distributionAssist with moving and restocking inventory (some lifting may be required)Help maintain a clean, orderly, and efficient warehouse environmentEvery shift makes a meaningful difference and helps us get essential items into the hands of students faster. Thank you for being part of our mission! Agency: The Giving Closet Project, Inc. Location: The Giving Closet Project Warehouse - 600 Suemac Road, Jacksonville, FL 32254 Join us for Warehouse Wednesday, where volunteers play a vital role in helping The Giving Closet Project support students in need throughout our community. Your time and effort directly impact how quickly essential items reach the students who rely on them. Please Note: This volunteer shift involves manual labor, including lifting, moving inventory, and working in a warehouse environment. The warehouse is not temperature controlled, so conditions may be warmer or cooler depending on the weather. However, accommodations will be made to help ensure volunteer comfort during shifts. What Volunteers Will Do: Sort shipments and organize incoming donationsUnpack boxes and separate items by categoryBreak down boxes and manage packing materialsPrep supplies for distributionAssist with moving and restocking inventory (some lifting may be required)Help maintain a clean, orderly, and efficient warehouse environmentEvery shift makes a meaningful difference and helps us get essential items into the hands of students faster. Thank you for being part of our mission! Agency: The Giving Closet Project, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32254 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse Wednesday Volunteer OpportunityLocation: The Giving Closet Project Warehouse - 600 Suemac Road, Jacksonville, FL 32254 Join us for Warehouse Wednesday, where volunteers play a vital role in helping The Giving Closet Project support students in need throughout our community. Your time and effort directly impact how quickly essential items reach the students who rely on them. Please Note: This volunteer shift involves manual labor, including lifting, moving inventory, and working in a warehouse environment. The warehouse is not temperature controlled, so conditions may be warmer or cooler depending on the weather. However, accommodations will be made to help ensure volunteer comfort during shifts. What Volunteers Will Do: Sort shipments and organize incoming donationsUnpack boxes and separate items by categoryBreak down boxes and manage packing materialsPrep supplies for distributionAssist with moving and restocking inventory (some lifting may be required)Help maintain a clean, orderly, and efficient warehouse environmentEvery shift makes a meaningful difference and helps us get essential items into the hands of students faster. Thank you for being part of our mission! Agency: The Giving Closet Project, Inc. Location: The Giving Closet Project Warehouse - 600 Suemac Road, Jacksonville, FL 32254 Join us for Warehouse Wednesday, where volunteers play a vital role in helping The Giving Closet Project support students in need throughout our community. Your time and effort directly impact how quickly essential items reach the students who rely on them. Please Note: This volunteer shift involves manual labor, including lifting, moving inventory, and working in a warehouse environment. The warehouse is not temperature controlled, so conditions may be warmer or cooler depending on the weather. However, accommodations will be made to help ensure volunteer comfort during shifts. What Volunteers Will Do: Sort shipments and organize incoming donationsUnpack boxes and separate items by categoryBreak down boxes and manage packing materialsPrep supplies for distributionAssist with moving and restocking inventory (some lifting may be required)Help maintain a clean, orderly, and efficient warehouse environmentEvery shift makes a meaningful difference and helps us get essential items into the hands of students faster. Thank you for being part of our mission! Agency: The Giving Closet Project, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32254 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Read to Students! Dr. Seuss's Themed Literacy DayLiteracy is the foundation of all learning—and you can help build it! Students in grades K–3 are in the critical stage of learning to read, while students in grade 4 and beyond are reading to learn. You can make a lasting impact by joining us for Literacy Days and reading to children. This small act can make a big difference—boosting language and listening skills, sparking imagination, and encouraging creativity. Funny faces and silly voices are highly encouraged! Since this is the week of Dr. Seuss's Birthday we will be using that as a theme for this event! Literacy Days begin at 3:30pm on the day and at the address listed above, last about an hour, and are limited to 20 volunteers per date. Your efforts to read to students align with our program goals of increasing the literacy rate of Duval County students! Books will be provided. Agency: Communities In Schools of Jacksonville Literacy is the foundation of all learning—and you can help build it! Students in grades K–3 are in the critical stage of learning to read, while students in grade 4 and beyond are reading to learn. You can make a lasting impact by joining us for Literacy Days and reading to children. This small act can make a big difference—boosting language and listening skills, sparking imagination, and encouraging creativity. Funny faces and silly voices are highly encouraged! Since this is the week of Dr. Seuss's Birthday we will be using that as a theme for this event! Literacy Days begin at 3:30pm on the day and at the address listed above, last about an hour, and are limited to 20 volunteers per date. Your efforts to read to students align with our program goals of increasing the literacy rate of Duval County students! Books will be provided. Agency: Communities In Schools of Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 5, 2026 Zip Code: 32254 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tennis VolunteerOne day per week Monday - Thursday: 3:30-4:30, 4:30-5:30, 5:30-7 (or any combination) Regular program: 3:30-4:30 - Assist coaches with clinics and games 3.5 or higher level playerAges: HS-adult4:30-5:30 - Assist coaches with clinics, play points/sets against competitive players 4.0 & above players5:30-7pm - Play sets with high school and competitive players4.0 and above playersSummer Camp (6/1-7/10): Monday-Thursday - 9:30-11:30HS Players needing volunteer hours Last week of camp - Return the ServeMust be available every day for at least two weeks of campAgency: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation One day per week Monday - Thursday: 3:30-4:30, 4:30-5:30, 5:30-7 (or any combination) Regular program: 3:30-4:30 - Assist coaches with clinics and games 3.5 or higher level playerAges: HS-adult4:30-5:30 - Assist coaches with clinics, play points/sets against competitive players 4.0 & above players5:30-7pm - Play sets with high school and competitive players4.0 and above playersSummer Camp (6/1-7/10): Monday-Thursday - 9:30-11:30HS Players needing volunteer hours Last week of camp - Return the ServeMust be available every day for at least two weeks of campAgency: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 13, 2026 Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scholarship Essay GradingIt’s officially scholarship season at MWYF, and we need your help reading and scoring student essays! MWYF students can apply for scholarships beginning in 5th grade through 12th grade. Last year, we awarded $125,000 in scholarships to more than 70 students, and this year we hope to give even more—with your support. Volunteers will be assigned 15–20 essays from a specific grade level or group (for example, all 9th graders or 6th grade girls). Using a provided rubric and scoring sheet, you’ll read and score each essay, then submit your scores for final calculations. This is a meaningful and rewarding opportunity to get to know our students and learn about their goals, hopes, and dreams. Email volunteer@malwashington.com to sign up. Agency: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation It’s officially scholarship season at MWYF, and we need your help reading and scoring student essays! MWYF students can apply for scholarships beginning in 5th grade through 12th grade. Last year, we awarded $125,000 in scholarships to more than 70 students, and this year we hope to give even more—with your support. Volunteers will be assigned 15–20 essays from a specific grade level or group (for example, all 9th graders or 6th grade girls). Using a provided rubric and scoring sheet, you’ll read and score each essay, then submit your scores for final calculations. This is a meaningful and rewarding opportunity to get to know our students and learn about their goals, hopes, and dreams. Email volunteer@malwashington.com to sign up. Agency: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 15, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Photo Day for Cancer WarriorsFamily Photo Day offers cancer warriors and their loved ones an opportunity to receive professional family portraits in a warm, welcoming environment. These photos provide lasting memories during a challenging time and celebrate resilience, love, and togetherness. Volunteer sign-up is required to track service hours. Volunteer Needs Event set-up and breakdown Family check-in and scheduling support Assist photographers and families during sessions. Crowd flow and hospitality support Licensed barbers to provide haircuts and touch-ups (fades, trims) Licensed beauticians/stylists to provide updos and basic hairstyling Makeup artists to provide light, camera-ready makeup Photographers willing to donate professional photography services (Text Tonya Austin of Tonya Austin's Photography if interested at 904-405-5170) Agency: SisterHermana Foundation, Inc Family Photo Day offers cancer warriors and their loved ones an opportunity to receive professional family portraits in a warm, welcoming environment. These photos provide lasting memories during a challenging time and celebrate resilience, love, and togetherness. Volunteer sign-up is required to track service hours. Volunteer Needs Event set-up and breakdown Family check-in and scheduling support Assist photographers and families during sessions. Crowd flow and hospitality support Licensed barbers to provide haircuts and touch-ups (fades, trims) Licensed beauticians/stylists to provide updos and basic hairstyling Makeup artists to provide light, camera-ready makeup Photographers willing to donate professional photography services (Text Tonya Austin of Tonya Austin's Photography if interested at 904-405-5170) Agency: SisterHermana Foundation, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 24, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Event Clean-UpHelp maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Help maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Event Entertainment and Kid Zone Activity SupervisionGuide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Guide attendees to and from different performance stages and activity areas. Supervise children’s activities, such as arts and crafts, games and the bounce house area Assist with Waivers & Armband placement as needed in Check-In Area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration : Event Setup and BreakdownAssist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Assist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Event SurveyorsEngage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Engage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Event Parking & Traffic Flow AssistantDirect Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Direct Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on Ave : Event Setup and BreakdownAssist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Assist with setting up MCG/Sponsor tents, tables, and chairs. Set up signage, banners, and information booths. Manage the breakdown and clean-up process once the event concludes. Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Event Information and Guest Services
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration: Food & Beverage Area for Band Area (copy)Help Prep Food for Distribution (wrapping hamburgers/hot dogs) Help distribute food and condiments Ensure the line moves as smoothly as possible/help direct to the beverage area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Help Prep Food for Distribution (wrapping hamburgers/hot dogs) Help distribute food and condiments Ensure the line moves as smoothly as possible/help direct to the beverage area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on the Ave: Event Clean-UpHelp maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Help maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment throughout the event Ensuring trash bins are regularly emptied. Direct vendors/attendees to the trash area Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on the Ave: Event Information and Guest Services
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market
Responsibilities:
Staff
an information booth to assist guests with event-related questions (e.g.,
location of food vendors, performances, activities).
Provide
event programs, directions, and general assistance to attendees.
Assist
with crowd management and ensure guests feel welcomed and engaged.
Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 32206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on the Ave: Event Parking & Traffic Flow AssistantDirect Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Direct Vehicles to designated parking lot areas Assist in the efficient use of the parking lot Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Manage Traffic Flow Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jazz on the Ave: Event SurveyorsEngage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Engage with Guests & Vendors to take the event survey Communicate via walkie-talkie to others as needed Provide assistance and guidance to vendors/ attendees as needed Agency: JAX Melanin Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 32206-5776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clinic VolunteerTo assist staff by performing general and clerical tasks, and to provide customer service, emotional support, and comfort measures to patients, families, and visitors. Assist staff with tasks such as preparing rooms for patient exams and stocking supplies. Place appointment reminder calls to patients. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville To assist staff by performing general and clerical tasks, and to provide customer service, emotional support, and comfort measures to patients, families, and visitors. Assist staff with tasks such as preparing rooms for patient exams and stocking supplies. Place appointment reminder calls to patients. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Room VolunteerAssists staff by providing customer service and general assistance to patients and visitors in all areas of the Emergency Department. Weekly opportunities available for four hour shifts during all hours of the day and evening. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Assists staff by providing customer service and general assistance to patients and visitors in all areas of the Emergency Department. Weekly opportunities available for four hour shifts during all hours of the day and evening. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop VolunteerThe Gift Shops provide a place where patients, visitors, and employees may purchase gift items. Volunteers assist with cashiering, customer service, and merchandising functions. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville The Gift Shops provide a place where patients, visitors, and employees may purchase gift items. Volunteers assist with cashiering, customer service, and merchandising functions. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services VolunteerFunctions as an ambassador of the organization by greeting and assisting patients, visitors, and staff in a friendly and courteous manner. The volunteer will escort customers or provide specific directions, information, and assistance to various locations on the specific campus where assigned in a proactive and courteous manner. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Functions as an ambassador of the organization by greeting and assisting patients, visitors, and staff in a friendly and courteous manner. The volunteer will escort customers or provide specific directions, information, and assistance to various locations on the specific campus where assigned in a proactive and courteous manner. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient VisitationAny day, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., serve as an ambassador of good will to those in the hospital. Volunteers with the Visitation Program functions as an ambassador of goodwill visiting and interacting with patients, families and staff. The volunteer's mission is to lift the spirit and reduce the emotional suffering of those who are ill and alone. Volunteers seek to communicate in ways that show compassion and concern by bringing encouragement, hope and joy to patients who might otherwise have no visitors. The volunteer's role is to care and to listen. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Any day, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., serve as an ambassador of good will to those in the hospital. Volunteers with the Visitation Program functions as an ambassador of goodwill visiting and interacting with patients, families and staff. The volunteer's mission is to lift the spirit and reduce the emotional suffering of those who are ill and alone. Volunteers seek to communicate in ways that show compassion and concern by bringing encouragement, hope and joy to patients who might otherwise have no visitors. The volunteer's role is to care and to listen. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog TherapyDog Therapy provides emotional support to patients through visitation by trained dogs. Volunteers visit with patients in their hospital room. Dog should be 1-year old. Contact us for more information on requirements for this meaningful service opportunity. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Dog Therapy provides emotional support to patients through visitation by trained dogs. Volunteers visit with patients in their hospital room. Dog should be 1-year old. Contact us for more information on requirements for this meaningful service opportunity. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Therapy (North Campus)Dog Therapy provides emotional support to patients through visitation by trained dogs. Volunteers visit with patients in their hospital room. Dog should be 1-year old. Contact us for more information on requirements for this meaningful service opportunity. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Dog Therapy provides emotional support to patients through visitation by trained dogs. Volunteers visit with patients in their hospital room. Dog should be 1-year old. Contact us for more information on requirements for this meaningful service opportunity. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Visitation (North Campus)Any day, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., serve as an ambassador of good will to those in the hospital. Volunteers with the Visitation Program functions as an ambassador of goodwill visiting and interacting with patients, families and staff. The volunteer's mission is to lift the spirit and reduce the emotional suffering of those who are ill and alone. Volunteers seek to communicate in ways that show compassion and concern by bringing encouragement, hope and joy to patients who might otherwise have no visitors. The volunteer's role is to care and to listen. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Any day, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., serve as an ambassador of good will to those in the hospital. Volunteers with the Visitation Program functions as an ambassador of goodwill visiting and interacting with patients, families and staff. The volunteer's mission is to lift the spirit and reduce the emotional suffering of those who are ill and alone. Volunteers seek to communicate in ways that show compassion and concern by bringing encouragement, hope and joy to patients who might otherwise have no visitors. The volunteer's role is to care and to listen. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Services Volunteer (North Campus)Functions as an ambassador of the organization by greeting and assisting patients, visitors, and staff in a friendly and courteous manner. The volunteer will escort customers or provide specific directions, information, and assistance to various locations on the specific campus where assigned in a proactive and courteous manner. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Functions as an ambassador of the organization by greeting and assisting patients, visitors, and staff in a friendly and courteous manner. The volunteer will escort customers or provide specific directions, information, and assistance to various locations on the specific campus where assigned in a proactive and courteous manner. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer (North Campus)The Gift Shops provide a place where patients, visitors, and employees may purchase gift items. Volunteers assist with cashiering, customer service, and merchandising functions. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville The Gift Shops provide a place where patients, visitors, and employees may purchase gift items. Volunteers assist with cashiering, customer service, and merchandising functions. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Room Volunteer (North Campus)Assists staff by providing customer service and general assistance to patients and visitors in all areas of the Emergency Department. Weekly opportunities available for four hour shifts during all hours of the day and evening. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Assists staff by providing customer service and general assistance to patients and visitors in all areas of the Emergency Department. Weekly opportunities available for four hour shifts during all hours of the day and evening. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinic Volunteer (North Campus)To assist staff by performing general and clerical tasks, and to provide customer service, emotional support, and comfort measures to patients, families, and visitors. Assist staff with tasks such as preparing rooms for patient exams and stocking supplies. Place appointment reminder calls to patients. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville To assist staff by performing general and clerical tasks, and to provide customer service, emotional support, and comfort measures to patients, families, and visitors. Assist staff with tasks such as preparing rooms for patient exams and stocking supplies. Place appointment reminder calls to patients. Agency: UF Health Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY: Magic Reading Carpets MAGIC READING CARPETS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kit Projects Volunteer Waiver and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions here. Check out our Amazon supply list here to purchase supplies online. When purchasing the fleece, make it a family affair! If you have young children, this is a wonderful opportunity to let them help pick out a child-friendly pattern and feel connected to this project. It's also a wonderful way to help children understand some of the needs in our community. For those seeking service hours, we will verify one hour per 30" carpet. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many carpets you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY MAGIC READING CARPETS: Magic Reading Carpets are fun, colorful reading mats for preschool students handmade by volunteers! Our goals is to help get young minds excited for literacy and these mats encourage an inviting reading environment. Children love curling up on their soft, comfortable carpets and opening a book to read. They are mobile so their 'book nook' can be anywhere the carpet can go. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida MAGIC READING CARPETS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kit Projects Volunteer Waiver and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions here. Check out our Amazon supply list here to purchase supplies online. When purchasing the fleece, make it a family affair! If you have young children, this is a wonderful opportunity to let them help pick out a child-friendly pattern and feel connected to this project. It's also a wonderful way to help children understand some of the needs in our community. For those seeking service hours, we will verify one hour per 30" carpet. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many carpets you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY MAGIC READING CARPETS: Magic Reading Carpets are fun, colorful reading mats for preschool students handmade by volunteers! Our goals is to help get young minds excited for literacy and these mats encourage an inviting reading environment. Children love curling up on their soft, comfortable carpets and opening a book to read. They are mobile so their 'book nook' can be anywhere the carpet can go. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY: School Supplies DriveSCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE Please be sure the acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: We invite to you participate in this DIY Project by collecting supplies on your own or through a drive. You can download a list of the most requested supply items here. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE You will earn service hours as you do it! We will offer one hour of service for every 15 items collected and delivered for one participant. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE: Purchasing or collecting school supplies is a great way to support the work that we do through our Full Service Schools and school partners. School supplies are needed year-round, not only at the beginning of the school year. There is a strong need for classroom supplies, including Sharpies, dry erase markers, clipboards, disinfectant wipes, sheet protectors, and small individual whiteboards. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE Please be sure the acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: We invite to you participate in this DIY Project by collecting supplies on your own or through a drive. You can download a list of the most requested supply items here. You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE You will earn service hours as you do it! We will offer one hour of service for every 15 items collected and delivered for one participant. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE: Purchasing or collecting school supplies is a great way to support the work that we do through our Full Service Schools and school partners. School supplies are needed year-round, not only at the beginning of the school year. There is a strong need for classroom supplies, including Sharpies, dry erase markers, clipboards, disinfectant wipes, sheet protectors, and small individual whiteboards. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Pet Food DrivePET FOOD DRIVE Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions here. You or your team will host a drive and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found here HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting service hours, one hour for every 10 items collected will be given. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE:
Pet food drives help our animal serving organizations provide food to those pet care-givers who may otherwise struggle to afford the expenses associated with pet ownership. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida PET FOOD DRIVE Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions here. You or your team will host a drive and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found here HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting service hours, one hour for every 10 items collected will be given. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE:
Pet food drives help our animal serving organizations provide food to those pet care-givers who may otherwise struggle to afford the expenses associated with pet ownership. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Food Drive for Full Service Schools FOOD DRIVE FOR FULL SERVICE SCHOOLS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. Currently, there is an urgent need for food items in our Englewood and Sandalwood Full Service Schools locations. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You can download an instructional document here which includes discussion questions and tips for holding a drive as well as a list of suggested items. Nonperishable items are most needed. This includes (but is not limited to) peanut butter, dried beans, rice, grains, pasta, sauces, canned items, 'add water' types of meals (dried rice and pasta dishes, etc.). When selecting items, please keep in mind that items that are too high in sodium are not good for anyone! For guidance on what items to collect, United Way of Northeast Florida has created a chart of how much food it takes to feed a family. Please download this document and use it when creating a wish list or shopping list Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. United Way can document community service hours for those that need them and will give one hour for every 15 items donated. One item counts as each package donated: one can of soup is one item and a six count package of apple sauce is one item. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE: Hosting a food drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Food drives are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood. Food items that you collect will benefit a family in need through United Way's Full Service Schools network. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida FOOD DRIVE FOR FULL SERVICE SCHOOLS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. Currently, there is an urgent need for food items in our Englewood and Sandalwood Full Service Schools locations. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies and drop off the items to the appropriate location. You can download an instructional document here which includes discussion questions and tips for holding a drive as well as a list of suggested items. Nonperishable items are most needed. This includes (but is not limited to) peanut butter, dried beans, rice, grains, pasta, sauces, canned items, 'add water' types of meals (dried rice and pasta dishes, etc.). When selecting items, please keep in mind that items that are too high in sodium are not good for anyone! For guidance on what items to collect, United Way of Northeast Florida has created a chart of how much food it takes to feed a family. Please download this document and use it when creating a wish list or shopping list Some helpful tips for hosting a drive can be found HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. United Way can document community service hours for those that need them and will give one hour for every 15 items donated. One item counts as each package donated: one can of soup is one item and a six count package of apple sauce is one item. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many items you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS DRIVE: Hosting a food drive is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Food drives are a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood. Food items that you collect will benefit a family in need through United Way's Full Service Schools network. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Happy Bottoms Diaper Packs HAPPY BOTTOMS DIAPER PACKS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Supplies needed: -Diapers (any size) -Wipes -Diaper Cream Items will be placed into decorated bags with a decorated card. Each pack must include one package of diapers, two packages of wipes, and one tube of diaper cream. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one hour for every one package of diapers, two packages of wipes and a tube of diaper cream, awarded to one participant. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many packs you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THESE PACKS: The purchasing or collecting of diapers, wipes, and creams is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. The cost of diapers and wipes can be a huge financial burden on parents and families in need who struggle to make ends meet. Diapering items that you collect will benefit parents in need either through United Way's Full Service School network or agency partners. Diapers are needed in all sizes. The is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida HAPPY BOTTOMS DIAPER PACKS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Supplies needed: -Diapers (any size) -Wipes -Diaper Cream Items will be placed into decorated bags with a decorated card. Each pack must include one package of diapers, two packages of wipes, and one tube of diaper cream. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one hour for every one package of diapers, two packages of wipes and a tube of diaper cream, awarded to one participant. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many packs you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THESE PACKS: The purchasing or collecting of diapers, wipes, and creams is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. The cost of diapers and wipes can be a huge financial burden on parents and families in need who struggle to make ends meet. Diapering items that you collect will benefit parents in need either through United Way's Full Service School network or agency partners. Diapers are needed in all sizes. The is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Personal Care Kits
PERSONAL CARE KITS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Please download a guide with directions for making personal care kits HERE You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. EXTRA: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy, activity, game, etc. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Kits must contain EVERY item listed and be in a decorated bag with a decorated card to receive full service hours. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Kits will be dispersed to our Full Service School network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida
PERSONAL CARE KITS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Please download a guide with directions for making personal care kits HERE You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. EXTRA: You may create kid-friendly kits by adding in a small toy, activity, game, etc. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for every two kits with card created. These hours are capped at 10.5 hours for one participant. Kits must contain EVERY item listed and be in a decorated bag with a decorated card to receive full service hours. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Kits will be dispersed to our Full Service School network to be distributed to students or through other non-profit partner agencies who serve the homeless or veteran population. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Senior Care KitsSENIOR CARE KITS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kit Projects Volunteer Waiver and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions for making Senior Care Kits HERE You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Kits must contain EVERY item listed and be in a decorated bag with a decorated card to receive full service hours. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Many seniors in the community lack the means to get these items The is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida SENIOR CARE KITS Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kit Projects Volunteer Waiver and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: Download instructions for making Senior Care Kits HERE You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self-log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one volunteer hour for every three bags, capped at 5.5 hours for one participant. Kits must contain EVERY item listed and be in a decorated bag with a decorated card to receive full service hours. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Senior Care Packs include items that seniors may find useful to make their daily life easier. These kits are distributed to the elderly who need extra assistance. Many seniors in the community lack the means to get these items The is one of our DIY (Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects). DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Treasure Chest
TREASURE CHEST Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Desired items include small dollar-store type toys/pens/trinkets to be given away as rewards for good behavior and/or academic work in classrooms. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for each 10 items collected and one hour for one decorated chest. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Treasure Chest is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Purchasing or hosting a drive to collect items to create a 'treasure chest' for incentive/reward items for teachers to use in their classrooms is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Items will be dispersed to our network of Full Service Schools (mainly elementary) and other school and education partners. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida
TREASURE CHEST Please be sure to acknowledge the DIY and Kits Project Waiver, and follow the directions carefully. WHAT TO DO: You or your team will host a drive or purchase the supplies, complete the project, and drop off the completed project to the appropriate location. You may log your hours through the self log feature of your profile after registering for the event and completing your project. Desired items include small dollar-store type toys/pens/trinkets to be given away as rewards for good behavior and/or academic work in classrooms. If you would like to hold a drive, you can find some helpful tips HERE. More helpful tips for completing DIY projects can be found HERE. For anyone collecting hours, we will verify one half-hour plus one hour for each 10 items collected and one hour for one decorated chest. When finished, contact our project coordinator here to let them know how many kits you have and to coordinate drop-offs. Please note: due to the limited staff capacity of our team and our partners, it may take 3-5 days to respond and coordinate delivery. WHY THIS KIT: Treasure Chest is one of our (DIY) Do it Yourself Volunteer Projects. DIY Volunteering allows families and groups of all ages and sizes to participate in flexible and meaningful community service opportunities from the comfort of their own homes or offices. DIY projects can be combined with social events, business meetings, celebrations, and more. Purchasing or hosting a drive to collect items to create a 'treasure chest' for incentive/reward items for teachers to use in their classrooms is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school or neighborhood. Items will be dispersed to our network of Full Service Schools (mainly elementary) and other school and education partners. Agency: Volunteer Center of United Way Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32246 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (DAT) MemberVolunteer with the American Red Cross and participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response. Must be able to: Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision. • Adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity. • Build effective relationships with others who can help with work-related goals. Team member may work towards the DAT Service Associate response position. Disaster Action Teams 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. This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Disaster Action Team program including: 1. Supporting the annual goals, RDO objectives, and regional/chapter plan for DAT services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities. 2. Completes all required training and maintains current training standard as DAT program requirements change. 3. Attends regular team meetings and training as required by the region/territory. 4. Completes assigned projects and local response activities according to the needs of the DAT program. (Preparing vehicles, response materials, administrative support of the DAT program and other tasks assigned by the DAT Leader.
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Volunteer with the American Red Cross and participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response. Must be able to: Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision. • Adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity. • Build effective relationships with others who can help with work-related goals. Team member may work towards the DAT Service Associate response position. Disaster Action Teams 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. This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Disaster Action Team program including: 1. Supporting the annual goals, RDO objectives, and regional/chapter plan for DAT services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities. 2. Completes all required training and maintains current training standard as DAT program requirements change. 3. Attends regular team meetings and training as required by the region/territory. 4. Completes assigned projects and local response activities according to the needs of the DAT program. (Preparing vehicles, response materials, administrative support of the DAT program and other tasks assigned by the DAT Leader.
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster VolunteerDisaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the heart of American Red Cross disaster relief efforts. DAT members respond immediately to a disaster when called by emergency dispatch. Specially trained DAT volunteers assess the scope of the damage and meet with the affected family or families to determine their immediate disaster-related needs and ensure that those needs are met. Depending upon their individual needs, the Red Cross can provide assistance to disaster victims, helping them secure shelter, food, clothing, medical needs and mental health counseling. Necessary Attributes: • The willingness and availability to respond to emergencies anytime during their self-selected "on-call" shift • A sensitivity to people's needs in difficult situations • The ability to maintain confidentiality Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the heart of American Red Cross disaster relief efforts. DAT members respond immediately to a disaster when called by emergency dispatch. Specially trained DAT volunteers assess the scope of the damage and meet with the affected family or families to determine their immediate disaster-related needs and ensure that those needs are met. Depending upon their individual needs, the Red Cross can provide assistance to disaster victims, helping them secure shelter, food, clothing, medical needs and mental health counseling. Necessary Attributes: • The willingness and availability to respond to emergencies anytime during their self-selected "on-call" shift • A sensitivity to people's needs in difficult situations • The ability to maintain confidentiality Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhysicianPhysicians needed to care for uninsured Physicians may volunteer as little as 4 hours a month. Physicians are charged with direct patient care in accordance with their license. They may interview patients, obtain and record health histories, perform physical and developmental assessments, order appropriate diagnostic tests, diagnose health problems, prescribe appropriate medications , perform procedures, provide health teaching and counseling, initiate referrals, and maintain health records. Physicians must be licensed in good standing in the state of Florida. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Physicians needed to care for uninsured Physicians may volunteer as little as 4 hours a month. Physicians are charged with direct patient care in accordance with their license. They may interview patients, obtain and record health histories, perform physical and developmental assessments, order appropriate diagnostic tests, diagnose health problems, prescribe appropriate medications , perform procedures, provide health teaching and counseling, initiate referrals, and maintain health records. Physicians must be licensed in good standing in the state of Florida. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ARNPARNP needed to care for the uninsured: Providers are charged with direct patient care in accordance with their license. They may interview patients, obtain and record health histories, perform physical and developmental assessments, order appropriate diagnostic tests, diagnose health problems, prescribe appropriate medications , perform procedures, provide health teaching and counseling, initiate referrals, and maintain health records. ARNP’s must be licensed in the state of Florida and have protocols in place at VIM-Jax. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville ARNP needed to care for the uninsured: Providers are charged with direct patient care in accordance with their license. They may interview patients, obtain and record health histories, perform physical and developmental assessments, order appropriate diagnostic tests, diagnose health problems, prescribe appropriate medications , perform procedures, provide health teaching and counseling, initiate referrals, and maintain health records. ARNP’s must be licensed in the state of Florida and have protocols in place at VIM-Jax. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PharmacistPharmacist needed for clinic for the working uninsured.Pharmacists record, store, and dispense medications in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. They maintain inventory and advise physicians on best choices for patients. They also enter prescriptions into computer programs and patient records as needed. Pharmacists must be licensed in the state of Florida. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Pharmacist needed for clinic for the working uninsured.Pharmacists record, store, and dispense medications in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. They maintain inventory and advise physicians on best choices for patients. They also enter prescriptions into computer programs and patient records as needed. Pharmacists must be licensed in the state of Florida. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front OfficeOffice Volunteers needed for clinic for the working uninsured. Front Office Volunteers are the first person a caller hears or sees and are charged with making a good first impression. The main responsibilities of the front office are to handle phone calls, patient check in and out, and make patient appointments. They also retrieve medications for patients and greet visitors. Usual front office shifts are 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Office Volunteers needed for clinic for the working uninsured. Front Office Volunteers are the first person a caller hears or sees and are charged with making a good first impression. The main responsibilities of the front office are to handle phone calls, patient check in and out, and make patient appointments. They also retrieve medications for patients and greet visitors. Usual front office shifts are 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Agency: Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Safety EducatorEducate families on fire safety and assists with completing a disaster plan while the smoke alarms Should be comfortable speaking with a wide variety of individuals. Information regarding the "Sound the Alarm Campaign": Every day, seven people die in home fires, most in homes that lack working smoke alarms. Sadly, children and the elderly disproportionately lose their lives. The American Red Cross wants to improve the odds and save lives, that’s why we launched our Home Fire Campaign in 2014. A critical part of the campaign is Sound the Alarm, a series of home fire safety and smoke alarm installation events across the country. Red Cross volunteers, along with fire departments and other partners canvass at-risk neighborhoods, installing free smoke alarms, replacing batteries in existing alarms, and providing fire prevention and safety education. In just three years, we’ve accomplished so much, including the installation of more than 1 million smoke alarms and prepared more than 1 million people against home fires through our home visits. Be a part in ending death by fires in your community by volunteering with the Red Cross during the "Sound the Alarm" canvassing event! For more information regarding the "Sound the Alarm" Campaign in Jacksonville, and for more opportunities to help please visit: http://www.redcross.org/local/florida/north-florida/home-fire-safety Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Educate families on fire safety and assists with completing a disaster plan while the smoke alarms Should be comfortable speaking with a wide variety of individuals. Information regarding the "Sound the Alarm Campaign": Every day, seven people die in home fires, most in homes that lack working smoke alarms. Sadly, children and the elderly disproportionately lose their lives. The American Red Cross wants to improve the odds and save lives, that’s why we launched our Home Fire Campaign in 2014. A critical part of the campaign is Sound the Alarm, a series of home fire safety and smoke alarm installation events across the country. Red Cross volunteers, along with fire departments and other partners canvass at-risk neighborhoods, installing free smoke alarms, replacing batteries in existing alarms, and providing fire prevention and safety education. In just three years, we’ve accomplished so much, including the installation of more than 1 million smoke alarms and prepared more than 1 million people against home fires through our home visits. Be a part in ending death by fires in your community by volunteering with the Red Cross during the "Sound the Alarm" canvassing event! For more information regarding the "Sound the Alarm" Campaign in Jacksonville, and for more opportunities to help please visit: http://www.redcross.org/local/florida/north-florida/home-fire-safety Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ManagementAssist with volunteer recruitment, placement, record keeping and recognition. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Assist with volunteer recruitment, placement, record keeping and recognition. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Services VolunteerGet trained to help provide direct services: e.g. local Disaster Actions Teams (DAT) , Health Fairs, volunteer in military clinics an hospitals, promoting blood collection team, first aid stationing. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Get trained to help provide direct services: e.g. local Disaster Actions Teams (DAT) , Health Fairs, volunteer in military clinics an hospitals, promoting blood collection team, first aid stationing. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Mental Health ProfessionalGet trained in specialized disaster counseling skills and the travel to disasters to help victims and relief workers deal with the trauma and stresses of disaster. Community Outreach Volunteers (Presenters and instructors) Represent the Red Cross in your community at fairs, festivals, and other special events. Educate the public about our lifesaving work, and share ways individuals can get involved. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Get trained in specialized disaster counseling skills and the travel to disasters to help victims and relief workers deal with the trauma and stresses of disaster. Community Outreach Volunteers (Presenters and instructors) Represent the Red Cross in your community at fairs, festivals, and other special events. Educate the public about our lifesaving work, and share ways individuals can get involved. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Affairs and Social MediaDuring disasters, tell the Red Cross story to your community. Be an online advocate and tell the mission of the Red Cross. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida During disasters, tell the Red Cross story to your community. Be an online advocate and tell the mission of the Red Cross. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster ResponderGet trained to respond to the local or national disaster relief efforts. Disaster responders meet the needs of those clinics and hospitals, promoting blood collection team, first aid stations. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Get trained to respond to the local or national disaster relief efforts. Disaster responders meet the needs of those clinics and hospitals, promoting blood collection team, first aid stations. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Clinic/ Hospital VolunteerLend a hand to patients at Veterans Administrative and military hospitals. Serve as a greeter, work in a clinic, or assist with the numerous needs of the ill and injured and their families. Require Military Base Access Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Lend a hand to patients at Veterans Administrative and military hospitals. Serve as a greeter, work in a clinic, or assist with the numerous needs of the ill and injured and their families. Require Military Base Access Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross Club MemberRed Cross clubs are organized groups of registered youth or young adult volunteers who are committed to serving the Red Cross mission. Clubs provide youth opportunities for training, leadership development and the ability to choose mission-related activities that address their community's greatest needs. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Red Cross clubs are organized groups of registered youth or young adult volunteers who are committed to serving the Red Cross mission. Clubs provide youth opportunities for training, leadership development and the ability to choose mission-related activities that address their community's greatest needs. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteersBe part of the behind-the scenes Red Cross team by volunteering in our offices. Hone skills to build your resume or keep skills fresh as you contribute to vital projects. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Be part of the behind-the scenes Red Cross team by volunteering in our offices. Hone skills to build your resume or keep skills fresh as you contribute to vital projects. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteersRepresent the Red Cross in your community at fairs, festivals, and other special events. Educate the public about our lifesaving work and share ways individuals can get involved. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Represent the Red Cross in your community at fairs, festivals, and other special events. Educate the public about our lifesaving work and share ways individuals can get involved. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event SupportFundraising and Special Events. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Fundraising and Special Events. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces CaseworkerEnsure delivery of emergency communications for members of the military and their families. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Ensure delivery of emergency communications for members of the military and their families. Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Academic Service Learning Volunteer Coordinator(ASL Volunteer Coordinator)Universities partner with the Red Cross and communities to foster an environment where students learn about themselves and the community by taking action through service. • Fill volunteer roles in various business lines to meet both ASL Volunteer’s course learning objectives and Red Cross organizational needs/priorities. • Support ASL Volunteers and coordinate their schedules, be the point of contact for the ASL Volunteer, faculty member and with ASL Volunteer's Red Cross supervisors. • ASL Volunteers may be assigned special projects based on local or national need and the Coordinator is a liaison • Approve ASL Volunteer hours in Volunteer Connection in either the program specific area or in the general ASL Volunteer Connection Groupshare. Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • Excellent organizational skills • Experience in supporting/managing volunteers preferred • Experience with scheduling, liaison work, academic service learning beneficial • Knowledge of Red Cross organizational goals, business line goals and familiarity with Red Cross Academic Service Learning opportunities
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Universities partner with the Red Cross and communities to foster an environment where students learn about themselves and the community by taking action through service. • Fill volunteer roles in various business lines to meet both ASL Volunteer’s course learning objectives and Red Cross organizational needs/priorities. • Support ASL Volunteers and coordinate their schedules, be the point of contact for the ASL Volunteer, faculty member and with ASL Volunteer's Red Cross supervisors. • ASL Volunteers may be assigned special projects based on local or national need and the Coordinator is a liaison • Approve ASL Volunteer hours in Volunteer Connection in either the program specific area or in the general ASL Volunteer Connection Groupshare. Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • Excellent organizational skills • Experience in supporting/managing volunteers preferred • Experience with scheduling, liaison work, academic service learning beneficial • Knowledge of Red Cross organizational goals, business line goals and familiarity with Red Cross Academic Service Learning opportunities
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship VolunteerHave a heart for seniors? Imagine being a senior unable to perform tasks that were once simple. Making your bed, washing the dishes, getting your mail, driving to the grocery store… Then imagine a volunteer comes to your home once a week, visiting with you and lifting these burdens. Hart Felt seniors are 70 or older with one or more chronic illness. The majority live in poverty and have nowhere else to turn. YOU can make a huge impact. Learn more at hartfelt.org. Agency: Hart Felt Ministries Have a heart for seniors? Imagine being a senior unable to perform tasks that were once simple. Making your bed, washing the dishes, getting your mail, driving to the grocery store… Then imagine a volunteer comes to your home once a week, visiting with you and lifting these burdens. Hart Felt seniors are 70 or older with one or more chronic illness. The majority live in poverty and have nowhere else to turn. YOU can make a huge impact. Learn more at hartfelt.org. Agency: Hart Felt Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32256 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Academic Service Leading Volunteer CoordinatorUniversities partner with the Red Cross and communities to foster an environment where students learn about themselves and the community by taking action through service. Responsibilities: • Fill volunteer roles in various business lines to meet both ASL Volunteer’s course learning objectives and Red Cross organizational needs/priorities. • Support ASL Volunteers and coordinate their schedules, be the point of contact for the ASL Volunteer, faculty member and with ASL Volunteer's Red Cross supervisors. • ASL Volunteers may be assigned special projects based on local or national need and the Coordinator is a liaison • Approve ASL Volunteer hours in Volunteer Connection in either the program specific area or in the general ASL Volunteer Connection Groupshare. Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • Excellent organizational skills • Experience in supporting/managing volunteers preferred • Experience with scheduling, liaison work, academic service learning beneficial • Knowledge of Red Cross organizational goals, business line goals and familiarity with Red Cross Academic Service Learning opportunities
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Universities partner with the Red Cross and communities to foster an environment where students learn about themselves and the community by taking action through service. Responsibilities: • Fill volunteer roles in various business lines to meet both ASL Volunteer’s course learning objectives and Red Cross organizational needs/priorities. • Support ASL Volunteers and coordinate their schedules, be the point of contact for the ASL Volunteer, faculty member and with ASL Volunteer's Red Cross supervisors. • ASL Volunteers may be assigned special projects based on local or national need and the Coordinator is a liaison • Approve ASL Volunteer hours in Volunteer Connection in either the program specific area or in the general ASL Volunteer Connection Groupshare. Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • Excellent organizational skills • Experience in supporting/managing volunteers preferred • Experience with scheduling, liaison work, academic service learning beneficial • Knowledge of Red Cross organizational goals, business line goals and familiarity with Red Cross Academic Service Learning opportunities
Agency: American Red Cross of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReenactorsWould you like to be a re-enactor for the day? Dress in colonial clothing, or militia attire and shoot a musket or fire a cannon? Contact us today to be a part of our living history program(s). Agency: Fort Mose Historical Society Would you like to be a re-enactor for the day? Dress in colonial clothing, or militia attire and shoot a musket or fire a cannon? Contact us today to be a part of our living history program(s). Agency: Fort Mose Historical Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed for Adult Basic Education! Literacy Alliance of NE FloridaWorking with an adult learner is a rewarding experience! Our tutors: Tutor adult students who generally read below a 9th grade level Work one-on-one, with a small group, or computer-based instruction Help a student build reading, language, and/or math skills Help a student work towards earing a GED Receive training, curriculum, materials, and support Must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background screening Commit to at least 6 months of volunteering, approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours a week Work during varied times and locations based on student and tutor preferences Are part a team to change adult lives through literacy!Agency: Literacy Alliance of Northeast Florida Working with an adult learner is a rewarding experience! Our tutors: Tutor adult students who generally read below a 9th grade level Work one-on-one, with a small group, or computer-based instruction Help a student build reading, language, and/or math skills Help a student work towards earing a GED Receive training, curriculum, materials, and support Must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background screening Commit to at least 6 months of volunteering, approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours a week Work during varied times and locations based on student and tutor preferences Are part a team to change adult lives through literacy!Agency: Literacy Alliance of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct Patient CareVisit our patients in their homes, long term care or assisted living facilities, or one of our eight Community Hospice inpatient centers. You may choose to spend quality time providing companionship to patients by reading, taking walks, writing letters or simply enjoying conversations with them. Volunteers give family caregivers an opportunity to run personal errands and to have quality relief time. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Visit our patients in their homes, long term care or assisted living facilities, or one of our eight Community Hospice inpatient centers. You may choose to spend quality time providing companionship to patients by reading, taking walks, writing letters or simply enjoying conversations with them. Volunteers give family caregivers an opportunity to run personal errands and to have quality relief time. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans OutreachThe Community Hospice Veterans Partnership (CHVP) needs volunteers to help reach the estimated 250,000 veterans residing in Northeast Florida who might need end-of-life care. CHVP volunteers conduct speaking engagements at various veterans’ service organizations, and participate in veterans-related events throughout our five-county service area. Volunteers also are needed to record the oral histories of area veterans for the Veteran’s History Project (vhpfirstcoast.org). Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care The Community Hospice Veterans Partnership (CHVP) needs volunteers to help reach the estimated 250,000 veterans residing in Northeast Florida who might need end-of-life care. CHVP volunteers conduct speaking engagements at various veterans’ service organizations, and participate in veterans-related events throughout our five-county service area. Volunteers also are needed to record the oral histories of area veterans for the Veteran’s History Project (vhpfirstcoast.org). Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift ShopsThrift Shop volunteers serve in a variety of roles, such as cashier, price setter, sorter and display designer. There is a Thrift Shop located at 11173 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville 32246 and another at 845 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park 32065. For more information, visit: http://communityhospice.com/thrift-shops, or contact Moira Mintal at 904.998.1718 or mminta@communityhospice.com. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Thrift Shop volunteers serve in a variety of roles, such as cashier, price setter, sorter and display designer. There is a Thrift Shop located at 11173 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville 32246 and another at 845 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park 32065. For more information, visit: http://communityhospice.com/thrift-shops, or contact Moira Mintal at 904.998.1718 or mminta@communityhospice.com. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet TherapyPet therapy teams visit patients wherever they call home. Opportunities also are available for teams to attend community outreach events, as well as welcoming children to Camp Healing Powers®. Pet therapy teams must be registered with Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Therapy Dogs International or Pet Partners. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Pet therapy teams visit patients wherever they call home. Opportunities also are available for teams to attend community outreach events, as well as welcoming children to Camp Healing Powers®. Pet therapy teams must be registered with Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Therapy Dogs International or Pet Partners. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Peace of MindMany people in hospice care are physically or financially unable to care for their pets but still benefit greatly from their presence. Volunteer responsibilities will vary but could include: assisting at pet events in the community, delivering pet supplies or walking. Other services may include trips to the veterinarian or boarding facilities. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Many people in hospice care are physically or financially unable to care for their pets but still benefit greatly from their presence. Volunteer responsibilities will vary but could include: assisting at pet events in the community, delivering pet supplies or walking. Other services may include trips to the veterinarian or boarding facilities. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmbassadorAmbassadors are volunteers who represent Community Hospice at various public events, such as health fairs and senior center gatherings. Some Ambassadors make presentations about the range of services and benefits of Community Hospice care. If you are comfortable presenting to groups, or enjoy interacting and sharing information about Community Hospice this is an opportunity for you! Pet Therapy volunteers welcome. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Ambassadors are volunteers who represent Community Hospice at various public events, such as health fairs and senior center gatherings. Some Ambassadors make presentations about the range of services and benefits of Community Hospice care. If you are comfortable presenting to groups, or enjoy interacting and sharing information about Community Hospice this is an opportunity for you! Pet Therapy volunteers welcome. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clerical/Administrative SupportAt the request of various departments within the organization, the volunteer is assigned by the Volunteer Department, specifically by the Volunteer Coordinator, to facilitate and enhance patient care by providing clerical/administrative support to the staff to which they are assigned. Departments and/or teams utilizing volunteer services could include: Bereavement Building Services Communications DME Education Finance Foundation Human Resources Marketing Medical Records Nursing Dept. Psychosocial Dept. Reception Desk Spiritual Care Dept. Volunteer Dept. Pharmacy Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care At the request of various departments within the organization, the volunteer is assigned by the Volunteer Department, specifically by the Volunteer Coordinator, to facilitate and enhance patient care by providing clerical/administrative support to the staff to which they are assigned. Departments and/or teams utilizing volunteer services could include: Bereavement Building Services Communications DME Education Finance Foundation Human Resources Marketing Medical Records Nursing Dept. Psychosocial Dept. Reception Desk Spiritual Care Dept. Volunteer Dept. Pharmacy Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Thrift Shop VolunteerWork on the sales floor or run the cash register, create product displays, or help with researching the values of donated items. Must be at least 15 years old. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Work on the sales floor or run the cash register, create product displays, or help with researching the values of donated items. Must be at least 15 years old. Agency: Community Hospice & Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Various Volunteer OpportuntiesAre you looking for an opportunity to use your skills and talents, to make new friends or to learn new skills? Join the Jacksonville residents who are stepping forward to make a difference in our community. Volunteers work side-by-side with City employees. They enhance services that may not otherwise be provided. The City of Jacksonville offers diverse volunteer opportunities with flexible schedules including weekends. Volunteers play key roles by providing service to the community, assisting with special events, and in daily operations. This provides an opportunity for residents to become active participants in their local government. Visit www.coj.net/volunteer to see a complete list and to apply. The minimum age to volunteer is 16 unless otherwise stated in the volunteer job description.
Agency: City of Jacksonville Are you looking for an opportunity to use your skills and talents, to make new friends or to learn new skills? Join the Jacksonville residents who are stepping forward to make a difference in our community. Volunteers work side-by-side with City employees. They enhance services that may not otherwise be provided. The City of Jacksonville offers diverse volunteer opportunities with flexible schedules including weekends. Volunteers play key roles by providing service to the community, assisting with special events, and in daily operations. This provides an opportunity for residents to become active participants in their local government. Visit www.coj.net/volunteer to see a complete list and to apply. The minimum age to volunteer is 16 unless otherwise stated in the volunteer job description.
Agency: City of Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: a VITAL member of our team - patient and caregiver visitorHaven’s Patient Caregiver Volunteers are VITAL members of our team. They work closely with Haven nurses, social workers, home health aides and chaplains to assist in providing much needed support to our patients, their families and caregivers. Their contributions range from providing periods of respite care for the family to simply being there when needed for compassion and comfort visits. They provide friendship, support and assistance to patients residing at home, in assisted living facilities, nursing home, or in our Care Center in Orange Park. This opportunity allows you to volunteer when it is best for you. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Haven’s Patient Caregiver Volunteers are VITAL members of our team. They work closely with Haven nurses, social workers, home health aides and chaplains to assist in providing much needed support to our patients, their families and caregivers. Their contributions range from providing periods of respite care for the family to simply being there when needed for compassion and comfort visits. They provide friendship, support and assistance to patients residing at home, in assisted living facilities, nursing home, or in our Care Center in Orange Park. This opportunity allows you to volunteer when it is best for you. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32256 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Last Salute - We Honor Veteran ProgramHaven shows our appreciation for patients who have served in all branches of the military. Through the We Honor Veterans Program, Haven provides patients with a special pinning ceremony. This volunteer opportunity is for retired or active military. Haven believes the ceremony means more to the patient when it is conducted by someone who has also served. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Haven shows our appreciation for patients who have served in all branches of the military. Through the We Honor Veterans Program, Haven provides patients with a special pinning ceremony. This volunteer opportunity is for retired or active military. Haven believes the ceremony means more to the patient when it is conducted by someone who has also served. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32256 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: leaving a legacy for our patientsHelp our patients leave a legacy of their life to their loved ones. This program includes hand photography, oral histories, memory bears, hug me again pillows and many other creative opportunities. If you have a creative side and are looking for ways to use your craft to volunteer, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Help our patients leave a legacy of their life to their loved ones. This program includes hand photography, oral histories, memory bears, hug me again pillows and many other creative opportunities. If you have a creative side and are looking for ways to use your craft to volunteer, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32065 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Let's CelebrateAt Haven, we believe that every day is a gift. Do you like to celebrate special occasions? Joining Haven as a Celebration volunteer is an opportunity to do just that. Celebration volunteers work to make our patients' birthdays and wedding anniversaries memorable. They bring balloons, cards and special gifts to ensure our patients know that they are remembered and help them to feel special. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care At Haven, we believe that every day is a gift. Do you like to celebrate special occasions? Joining Haven as a Celebration volunteer is an opportunity to do just that. Celebration volunteers work to make our patients' birthdays and wedding anniversaries memorable. They bring balloons, cards and special gifts to ensure our patients know that they are remembered and help them to feel special. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32256 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet VisitorDo you have a special pet that is friendly to everyone? Have you ever considered volunteering with your beloved pet? If so, becoming a Haven Pet Visit Volunteer might be the opportunity for you. Help bring a smile to our patients’ faces as well as those around them by becoming a volunteer today!
Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Do you have a special pet that is friendly to everyone? Have you ever considered volunteering with your beloved pet? If so, becoming a Haven Pet Visit Volunteer might be the opportunity for you. Help bring a smile to our patients’ faces as well as those around them by becoming a volunteer today!
Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: administrave assistanceAdministrative Support Volunteers provide critical office support for departments and teams at Haven. They are called upon to assist in many ways including data entry, answering phones, providing a warm welcome at the front desk, preparing information and support material for marketing, assisting with inventory control, stocking and ordering various materials, duplicating and printing documents and working with other volunteers to assist as needed. Hours for Administrative Support Volunteers are flexible and can be scheduled to meet your needs Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Administrative Support Volunteers provide critical office support for departments and teams at Haven. They are called upon to assist in many ways including data entry, answering phones, providing a warm welcome at the front desk, preparing information and support material for marketing, assisting with inventory control, stocking and ordering various materials, duplicating and printing documents and working with other volunteers to assist as needed. Hours for Administrative Support Volunteers are flexible and can be scheduled to meet your needs Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Upscale Resale - Haven AtticIt is the Haven Attic volunteers who make the stores a success. They spend time sorting donations, stocking the floor and making friends. But beyond that, they help people throughout the Haven Community — patients and families, as well as people who have challenging economic circumstances and need an affordable place to shop. We are always seeking energetic, conscientious volunteers who are mindful of the Haven mission. We could not do what we do without our volunteers. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care It is the Haven Attic volunteers who make the stores a success. They spend time sorting donations, stocking the floor and making friends. But beyond that, they help people throughout the Haven Community — patients and families, as well as people who have challenging economic circumstances and need an affordable place to shop. We are always seeking energetic, conscientious volunteers who are mindful of the Haven mission. We could not do what we do without our volunteers. Agency: Haven Hospice and Palliative Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32065 Allow Groups: Yes |