Volunteer: Clothing Closet VolunteersSeeking Volunteers interested in helping prepare the Clothing Closet for daily clients. This may include bring clean/ready donated items up for display and or prepping/hanging made outfits in the Clothing Closet. Additionally, if interested, Clothing Closet volunteers will be able to volunteer in the Clothing Closet with clients as they shop for needed items. The Closet is small and communication/connection is easy. Children may also be visiting with their parent so any help with the little ones appreciated while parents' shop. Clients schedule their Closet appointments on our website. Each appointment is approximately 30 minutes. We can have anywhere from 2-5 appointments a day. Appointments typically scheduled early afternoon. If a volunteer is interested in serving client directly in the Clothing Closet there will be an orientation, short training and staff available to help. Once you've helped in Closet preparation for a while, just let Sarah or staff know if you'd like to also try working with clients directly in the Clothing Closet. We'll work with you. Prefer regular once a week, 2 hr commitment if working in the Clothing Closet. Agency: Community Children's Center Seeking Volunteers interested in helping prepare the Clothing Closet for daily clients. This may include bring clean/ready donated items up for display and or prepping/hanging made outfits in the Clothing Closet. Additionally, if interested, Clothing Closet volunteers will be able to volunteer in the Clothing Closet with clients as they shop for needed items. The Closet is small and communication/connection is easy. Children may also be visiting with their parent so any help with the little ones appreciated while parents' shop. Clients schedule their Closet appointments on our website. Each appointment is approximately 30 minutes. We can have anywhere from 2-5 appointments a day. Appointments typically scheduled early afternoon. If a volunteer is interested in serving client directly in the Clothing Closet there will be an orientation, short training and staff available to help. Once you've helped in Closet preparation for a while, just let Sarah or staff know if you'd like to also try working with clients directly in the Clothing Closet. We'll work with you. Prefer regular once a week, 2 hr commitment if working in the Clothing Closet. Agency: Community Children's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Center - Sorting Donations/Making OutfitsSeeking volunteers who would enjoy sorting K-5 Clothing donations and making 'outfits' to be hung for clients who use our community Clothing Closet. There are several ways to be of support to the Donation Center from laundry, sorting, organizing, as well as making 'outfits' from our clothing donations. (Usually everyone's favorite role!). Donations never end so volunteer support is ALWAYS needed! We would prefer a regular commitment once a week, twice a month or once a month.1.5 hours is a good volunteer time commitment. You can come solo but also encourage groups of 2-4 volunteers. Small groups VERY much welcome! You can get more done in 1.5 hours than one person in 3! However, if you enjoy working solo in a pretty quiet Donation Center area this may be a perfect fit. There is also an option to take clean, sorted by size clothes home to fold and make into outfits. You can return these outfits to the Donation Center ready for the Clothing Closet. Instructions and bins/bags will be provided for you. Agency: Community Children's Center Seeking volunteers who would enjoy sorting K-5 Clothing donations and making 'outfits' to be hung for clients who use our community Clothing Closet. There are several ways to be of support to the Donation Center from laundry, sorting, organizing, as well as making 'outfits' from our clothing donations. (Usually everyone's favorite role!). Donations never end so volunteer support is ALWAYS needed! We would prefer a regular commitment once a week, twice a month or once a month.1.5 hours is a good volunteer time commitment. You can come solo but also encourage groups of 2-4 volunteers. Small groups VERY much welcome! You can get more done in 1.5 hours than one person in 3! However, if you enjoy working solo in a pretty quiet Donation Center area this may be a perfect fit. There is also an option to take clean, sorted by size clothes home to fold and make into outfits. You can return these outfits to the Donation Center ready for the Clothing Closet. Instructions and bins/bags will be provided for you. Agency: Community Children's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Saturday Sandwich Maker for Sack Lunches
Make a difference in the neighborhood! Consider joining our Sandwich Sack preparation teams on Saturday mornings, from 8-11:30, one Saturday a month. Or, if you prefer to be a substitute worker for a team, that would be helpful as well. This is a great opportunity for students looking for community service hours.
Grace Cathedral serves an average of 950 sack lunches each month to our community neighbors. Each sack consists of 2 peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, a bag of chips and 2 cookies. So, that's an average of 1900 sandwiches each month (for months with 4 Saturdays).
We have teams of volunteers who work one Saturday each month to prepare these sack lunches. All ingredients are provided by the church. We are looking for a few eager volunteers to supplement our teams.
Agency: Grace Episcopal Cathedral
Make a difference in the neighborhood! Consider joining our Sandwich Sack preparation teams on Saturday mornings, from 8-11:30, one Saturday a month. Or, if you prefer to be a substitute worker for a team, that would be helpful as well. This is a great opportunity for students looking for community service hours.
Grace Cathedral serves an average of 950 sack lunches each month to our community neighbors. Each sack consists of 2 peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, a bag of chips and 2 cookies. So, that's an average of 1900 sandwiches each month (for months with 4 Saturdays).
We have teams of volunteers who work one Saturday each month to prepare these sack lunches. All ingredients are provided by the church. We are looking for a few eager volunteers to supplement our teams.
Agency: Grace Episcopal Cathedral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 66603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Restock a Little Free Library in TopekaWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. As a volunteer, you will visit this Little Free Library in Topeka to distribute books once a month. This book-sharing box needs diverse books. We're looking for a volunteer who can commit to distributing books to this Little Free Library for 3 months. We can suggest free or low-cost sources of books - or, if you're a bookworm yourself, you can distribute your own. Approximately 20 books are needed each month, so whatever amount you can contribute would be appreciated! Register on our website to get started. After you register, we will send tips and resources. Little Free Library staff and the Little Free Library caretaker (the steward) can answer your questions along the way. The flexibility can't be beat: visit the Little Free Library whenever it fits in your schedule, as long as it’s being restocked monthly. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect diverse books.Travel to the Little Free Library to distribute books once a month for 3 months. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and track how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub at the end of the 3 month commitment.Time Required: You set your own schedule. We're asking you to commit to just a few hours of collecting and distributing books each month. Resources Available: We will help you get started with some tips for book sources and using our Little Free Library app. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate books for 3 monthsHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryGreat at communicating by email or phoneBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting books into the hands of more readers. You’ll get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub! Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Little Free Library steward or Brianna, the Community Engagement Manager, to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. As a volunteer, you will visit this Little Free Library in Topeka to distribute books once a month. This book-sharing box needs diverse books. We're looking for a volunteer who can commit to distributing books to this Little Free Library for 3 months. We can suggest free or low-cost sources of books - or, if you're a bookworm yourself, you can distribute your own. Approximately 20 books are needed each month, so whatever amount you can contribute would be appreciated! Register on our website to get started. After you register, we will send tips and resources. Little Free Library staff and the Little Free Library caretaker (the steward) can answer your questions along the way. The flexibility can't be beat: visit the Little Free Library whenever it fits in your schedule, as long as it’s being restocked monthly. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect diverse books.Travel to the Little Free Library to distribute books once a month for 3 months. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and track how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub at the end of the 3 month commitment.Time Required: You set your own schedule. We're asking you to commit to just a few hours of collecting and distributing books each month. Resources Available: We will help you get started with some tips for book sources and using our Little Free Library app. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate books for 3 monthsHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryGreat at communicating by email or phoneBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting books into the hands of more readers. You’ll get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub! Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Little Free Library steward or Brianna, the Community Engagement Manager, to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer With Midland Care Meals on WheelsConnect with your neighbors and make a visible difference in the lives of homebound seniors. If you can just give (1) one hour a month or a week during the lunch hour, you will support the safety and independence of the elderly by delivering a hot, nutritious meal and a friendly smile! This is a great activity for families teaching children respect and the joy of service, for your employees to return to work recharged and inspired, or a fun project with your friends before lunch. For more information, call our office at (785) 430-2186, email Amanda at adouglas@midlandcc.org or visit our website at www.midlandcc.org. Midland Care Meals on Wheels serves seniors and homebound in Shawnee, Jefferson and Douglas counties. Pick up meals at the location nearest you and deliver in the neighborhood you prefer. Midland Care – 319 Perry St. Theatre Lawrence- 4660 Bauer Farms RdLawrence 360 Church- 3200 Clinton PkwyMeal delivery bags are picked up between 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Routes take up to an hour to deliver to an average of 12-15 clients per route. We'll work with your schedule and interests to find the best schedule and area for you. Substitute Drivers Training is provided before you hit the road with your first meal delivery. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels - Lawrence Connect with your neighbors and make a visible difference in the lives of homebound seniors. If you can just give (1) one hour a month or a week during the lunch hour, you will support the safety and independence of the elderly by delivering a hot, nutritious meal and a friendly smile! This is a great activity for families teaching children respect and the joy of service, for your employees to return to work recharged and inspired, or a fun project with your friends before lunch. For more information, call our office at (785) 430-2186, email Amanda at adouglas@midlandcc.org or visit our website at www.midlandcc.org. Midland Care Meals on Wheels serves seniors and homebound in Shawnee, Jefferson and Douglas counties. Pick up meals at the location nearest you and deliver in the neighborhood you prefer. Midland Care – 319 Perry St. Theatre Lawrence- 4660 Bauer Farms RdLawrence 360 Church- 3200 Clinton PkwyMeal delivery bags are picked up between 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Routes take up to an hour to deliver to an average of 12-15 clients per route. We'll work with your schedule and interests to find the best schedule and area for you. Substitute Drivers Training is provided before you hit the road with your first meal delivery. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels - Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help prepare Meals on Wheels mealsThe team in our kitchen in Topeka make meals fresh daily for over 1000 people in Shawnee, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. This is a fast-paced task working with a fun team, filling food trays quickly, sending them through the sealer machine, and loading them into the coolers for delivery. You'll be on your feet for 2 hours. Closed toed shoes, limited rings and bracelets, and hair nets are required. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels The team in our kitchen in Topeka make meals fresh daily for over 1000 people in Shawnee, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. This is a fast-paced task working with a fun team, filling food trays quickly, sending them through the sealer machine, and loading them into the coolers for delivery. You'll be on your feet for 2 hours. Closed toed shoes, limited rings and bracelets, and hair nets are required. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66614 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals on WheelsIt's so much more than only a meal! Connect with neighbors in your community when you deliver a hot, nutritious meal, daily safety check, and warm smile to homebound seniors every weekday, Monday-Friday between 10:30-12:00. Routes are available in Shawnee, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. Choose your schedule-deliver every week or once or twice a month-whatever works for you. Hundreds of homebound neighbors are eager to get to know you, call today! Opportunities available for corporate, club, or faith groups to deliver as a team. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels It's so much more than only a meal! Connect with neighbors in your community when you deliver a hot, nutritious meal, daily safety check, and warm smile to homebound seniors every weekday, Monday-Friday between 10:30-12:00. Routes are available in Shawnee, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. Choose your schedule-deliver every week or once or twice a month-whatever works for you. Hundreds of homebound neighbors are eager to get to know you, call today! Opportunities available for corporate, club, or faith groups to deliver as a team. Agency: Midland Care Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tuck in Call TeamOur Tuck in Call team members reach out to our hospice patients mid-week over the phone to check in, ensuring they have all the supplies, meds, and items they need to get through the weekend. Our patients enjoy hearing kind voices, and our care team appreciates the help to avoid running out of anything or needing to make extra trips to provide supplies. These volunteers have good phone skills, great listening skills, and wise and compassionate hearts. Team members can work a weekly schedule or fill in as needed. When you set your account/log in, someone will contact you to discuss your interests. Training provided Agency: Midland Care Our Tuck in Call team members reach out to our hospice patients mid-week over the phone to check in, ensuring they have all the supplies, meds, and items they need to get through the weekend. Our patients enjoy hearing kind voices, and our care team appreciates the help to avoid running out of anything or needing to make extra trips to provide supplies. These volunteers have good phone skills, great listening skills, and wise and compassionate hearts. Team members can work a weekly schedule or fill in as needed. When you set your account/log in, someone will contact you to discuss your interests. Training provided Agency: Midland Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support someone in their Grief Journey as a Bereavement VolunteerOur Center for Hope and Healing offers support for those who've experienced a recent loss, and volunteers are vital part of that team. Deliver a white rose to services, check in with the grieving through phone calls, write condolence cards, or work at our Healing Hearts Camp for Children-there are many ways to support those who've suffered a loss. Training provided. Agency: Midland Care Our Center for Hope and Healing offers support for those who've experienced a recent loss, and volunteers are vital part of that team. Deliver a white rose to services, check in with the grieving through phone calls, write condolence cards, or work at our Healing Hearts Camp for Children-there are many ways to support those who've suffered a loss. Training provided. Agency: Midland Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Care Support with Midland Care ConnectionWhatever gifts you have to offer, there is a senior in need of you. Patient Care volunteers mobilize their compassion through companion visits, respite for caregivers, check-in phone calls, and Sacred Vigil. Time spent playing cards, watching a sporting event together, chatting about the birds at the feeder outside their window, or just being there, our patient care volunteers are an integral part of the outstanding care our patients expect from Midland Care. Training is provided. Agency: Midland Care Whatever gifts you have to offer, there is a senior in need of you. Patient Care volunteers mobilize their compassion through companion visits, respite for caregivers, check-in phone calls, and Sacred Vigil. Time spent playing cards, watching a sporting event together, chatting about the birds at the feeder outside their window, or just being there, our patient care volunteers are an integral part of the outstanding care our patients expect from Midland Care. Training is provided. Agency: Midland Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hair Stylist for Midland Care Hospice PatientsLooking our best makes us feel better, even at our most vulnerable times. We are looking for a few hair stylists and barbers to help our hospice patients feel their best. Whether your specialty is simple cuts, men's cuts, full service, or braids, your talents will be greatly appreciated. Patient care training will be provided. This is a service that has an incredibly powerful impact for our patients. Volunteer to brighten someone's day! Agency: Midland Care Looking our best makes us feel better, even at our most vulnerable times. We are looking for a few hair stylists and barbers to help our hospice patients feel their best. Whether your specialty is simple cuts, men's cuts, full service, or braids, your talents will be greatly appreciated. Patient care training will be provided. This is a service that has an incredibly powerful impact for our patients. Volunteer to brighten someone's day! Agency: Midland Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support with Midland Care ConnectionSupport the Midland Care staff behind the scenes by taking care of some administrative tasks so staff can focus on providing outstanding compassionate care to our patients. Fill in at our front desk reception, care for plants in our buildings, maintain orderly files, build educational binders, support the Volunteer Services team as we support the organization. It takes a lot of admin to keep things running smoothly-your talents will be put to work! Agency: Midland Care Support the Midland Care staff behind the scenes by taking care of some administrative tasks so staff can focus on providing outstanding compassionate care to our patients. Fill in at our front desk reception, care for plants in our buildings, maintain orderly files, build educational binders, support the Volunteer Services team as we support the organization. It takes a lot of admin to keep things running smoothly-your talents will be put to work! Agency: Midland Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026 Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at Lawrence Family Support CenterFront Desk: Volunteers at the front desk will be tasked with answering phone calls, assisting with check in, and entering guest information into the Apricot database. Training will be provided. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Front Desk: Volunteers at the front desk will be tasked with answering phone calls, assisting with check in, and entering guest information into the Apricot database. Training will be provided. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at Lawrence Family Support CenterVolunteers in the Family Support Centers help with daily operations such as keeping Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Volunteers in the Family Support Centers help with daily operations such as keeping Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at Topeka Family Support CenterFront Desk: Volunteers at the front desk will be tasked with answering phone calls, assisting with check in, and entering guest information into the Apricot database. Training will be provided. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Front Desk: Volunteers at the front desk will be tasked with answering phone calls, assisting with check in, and entering guest information into the Apricot database. Training will be provided. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer at Topeka Family Support CenterVolunteers in the Family Support Centers help with daily operations such as keepingthe pantry clean and shelves well stocked. Volunteers also walk guests through the pantryensuring that they select the designated amount of food or to help them make healthy foodchoices. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Volunteers in the Family Support Centers help with daily operations such as keepingthe pantry clean and shelves well stocked. Volunteers also walk guests through the pantryensuring that they select the designated amount of food or to help them make healthy foodchoices. Agency: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Block Talk HostBeing a Block Talk Host means helping create a stronger, safer, and more connected neighborhood. Hosts serve as the friendly point of contact on their block—welcoming new neighbors, sharing resources, and helping people stay informed about what’s happening in their area. They don’t run the neighborhood; they simply help bring people together, making it easier for everyone to look out for one another. Hosts help organize simple meet-ups, check in with neighbors who might need support, and connect people to resources, opportunities, and each other. Most importantly, they help grow a culture of care, communication, and community where everyone has a place and everyone belongs. Agency: PARS Being a Block Talk Host means helping create a stronger, safer, and more connected neighborhood. Hosts serve as the friendly point of contact on their block—welcoming new neighbors, sharing resources, and helping people stay informed about what’s happening in their area. They don’t run the neighborhood; they simply help bring people together, making it easier for everyone to look out for one another. Hosts help organize simple meet-ups, check in with neighbors who might need support, and connect people to resources, opportunities, and each other. Most importantly, they help grow a culture of care, communication, and community where everyone has a place and everyone belongs. Agency: PARS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Warehouse - M W F 8:30 am-12:30 pmA hands-on, physical role that involves sorting donations, making food boxes, and weighing grocery recovery donations. Must be able to lift over 40 lbs and be comfortable with a fast pace. Mondays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Wednesdays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Fridays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. A hands-on, physical role that involves sorting donations, making food boxes, and weighing grocery recovery donations. Must be able to lift over 40 lbs and be comfortable with a fast pace. Mondays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Wednesdays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Fridays: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilities Support (Painting, home maintenance)Duties include supporting our facilities tech with property and building maintenance. Must be able to lift 25+ pounds, stand for long periods at a time, and understand general maintenance. Agency: Community Action, Inc Duties include supporting our facilities tech with property and building maintenance. Must be able to lift 25+ pounds, stand for long periods at a time, and understand general maintenance. Agency: Community Action, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Focus Group Facilitation & Support, Data AnalysisEvery 3 years Community Action conducts a needs assessment to assist with program development and to determine the underlying causes and conditions of poverty within the community we serve to identify the available resources and address the unmet needs of the community’s most vulnerable residents. Seeking individuals to - host focus groups - compile/analyze focus group responses - assist with writing narratives for needs assessment - promote and recruit focus group participants Agency: Community Action, Inc Every 3 years Community Action conducts a needs assessment to assist with program development and to determine the underlying causes and conditions of poverty within the community we serve to identify the available resources and address the unmet needs of the community’s most vulnerable residents. Seeking individuals to - host focus groups - compile/analyze focus group responses - assist with writing narratives for needs assessment - promote and recruit focus group participants Agency: Community Action, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Food and Fund Drive for your Community!Host a food & fund drive in your neighborhood, place of business, school or community organization. Food & fund drives are great fun, especially when friendly competition between participants is encouraged! Contact us at fighthunger@harvesters.org. Don’t have room for a food drive barrel or have time to make a special trip to the grocery store? Host a virtual food drive for your workplace or organization! It’s a convenient, hassle-free, 24/7 way to help Harvesters with the click of a mouse! Go to www.harvesters.org and click on "Give Food" to download our step-by-step guides and "how to" kits. Agency: Harvesters - the Community Food Network Host a food & fund drive in your neighborhood, place of business, school or community organization. Food & fund drives are great fun, especially when friendly competition between participants is encouraged! Contact us at fighthunger@harvesters.org. Don’t have room for a food drive barrel or have time to make a special trip to the grocery store? Host a virtual food drive for your workplace or organization! It’s a convenient, hassle-free, 24/7 way to help Harvesters with the click of a mouse! Go to www.harvesters.org and click on "Give Food" to download our step-by-step guides and "how to" kits. Agency: Harvesters - the Community Food Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66049 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack Healthy Family Meal KitsHealthy Family Meal Kits provide all the necessary ingredients for an easy, complete nutritious meal for children and families in need in our community. Each box includes enough ingredients to make 8 servings, as well as a recipe card. How It Works: Food/Fund Drive: Volunteer Activity: Need community service hours? Agency: Harvesters - the Community Food Network Healthy Family Meal Kits provide all the necessary ingredients for an easy, complete nutritious meal for children and families in need in our community. Each box includes enough ingredients to make 8 servings, as well as a recipe card. How It Works: Food/Fund Drive: Volunteer Activity: Need community service hours? Agency: Harvesters - the Community Food Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pantry Support VolunteerConnect with your neighbors and make a visible difference in the lives of local families! By giving just a few hours a week, you’ll help provide nutritious food, household staples, and a welcoming smile to those who visit the our community pantry. For more information call our office at (785) 842-0729, email Isaac at isaac@ballardcenter.org, or visit our website at https://ballardcenter.org/volunteer/ Pantry volunteer responsibilities include: Receiving and sorting donationsGreeting pantry clients and donors with gratitude and kindnessMaintaining a well organized workspaceOur pantry operates from 9:00am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday. We would be happy to work around your work/school schedule to find the perfect fit! 708 Elm St, Lawrence, KS 66044 Agency: Elizabeth B. Ballard Community Center Connect with your neighbors and make a visible difference in the lives of local families! By giving just a few hours a week, you’ll help provide nutritious food, household staples, and a welcoming smile to those who visit the our community pantry. For more information call our office at (785) 842-0729, email Isaac at isaac@ballardcenter.org, or visit our website at https://ballardcenter.org/volunteer/ Pantry volunteer responsibilities include: Receiving and sorting donationsGreeting pantry clients and donors with gratitude and kindnessMaintaining a well organized workspaceOur pantry operates from 9:00am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday. We would be happy to work around your work/school schedule to find the perfect fit! 708 Elm St, Lawrence, KS 66044 Agency: Elizabeth B. Ballard Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Buddy - SparkWheel - Prairie Park Elementary, Lawrence KansasSparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary is looking for volunteers to serve as lunch buddy/mentors. Volunteers must pass a background check and commit to coming in each week during the semester outside of KU breaks. This is a WEEKLY commitment - ONE day each week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Time periods are: 11:35-12:10 2nd Grade11:55 -12:30 3rd Grade 12:15-12:50 4th Grade12:35-1:10 5th GradeFor more information and to apply for this volunteer opportunity please contact Stacie Jackson at stacie.jackson@sparkwheel.org. Agency: SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary is looking for volunteers to serve as lunch buddy/mentors. Volunteers must pass a background check and commit to coming in each week during the semester outside of KU breaks. This is a WEEKLY commitment - ONE day each week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Time periods are: 11:35-12:10 2nd Grade11:55 -12:30 3rd Grade 12:15-12:50 4th Grade12:35-1:10 5th GradeFor more information and to apply for this volunteer opportunity please contact Stacie Jackson at stacie.jackson@sparkwheel.org. Agency: SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Tutor - SparkWheel - Prairie Park Elementary, Lawrence KansasSparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary is looking for volunteers to tutor elementary-aged students weekly. Volunteers must pass a background check and commit to coming in each week during the semester outside of KU breaks. This is a WEEKLY commitment - ONE day each week on Tuesday or Wednesday. Tuesday sessions are from 3:00-4:00 and Wednesday sessions are from 1:30-2:30. Spaces are limited and new inquiries will be accepted until February 23rd, 2026. For more information and to apply for this volunteer opportunity please contact Stacie Jackson at stacie.jackson@sparkwheel.org. Agency: SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary is looking for volunteers to tutor elementary-aged students weekly. Volunteers must pass a background check and commit to coming in each week during the semester outside of KU breaks. This is a WEEKLY commitment - ONE day each week on Tuesday or Wednesday. Tuesday sessions are from 3:00-4:00 and Wednesday sessions are from 1:30-2:30. Spaces are limited and new inquiries will be accepted until February 23rd, 2026. For more information and to apply for this volunteer opportunity please contact Stacie Jackson at stacie.jackson@sparkwheel.org. Agency: SparkWheel at Prairie Park Elementary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Silver Supper at Central Park Community CenterJoin us in making a difference in our community. You can help by : Making bagged sandwichesDropping off food donationsServing mealsBaking delicious treats to be individually packaged and delivered.Your support can bring joy and nourishment to those in need. Contact us today to get involved! Agency: Silverbackks Join us in making a difference in our community. You can help by : Making bagged sandwichesDropping off food donationsServing mealsBaking delicious treats to be individually packaged and delivered.Your support can bring joy and nourishment to those in need. Contact us today to get involved! Agency: Silverbackks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribution Volunteer Saturdays 8:30am-11:00amVolunteer will be helping distribute food/clothing to patrons during our regular distribution. Tasks can include building food boxes, loading food into cars, folding/sorting clothes, and assisting shoppers in our clothing closet. Agency: Be Filled Of South Topeka Volunteer will be helping distribute food/clothing to patrons during our regular distribution. Tasks can include building food boxes, loading food into cars, folding/sorting clothes, and assisting shoppers in our clothing closet. Agency: Be Filled Of South Topeka Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66619 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Art Gallery Assistant & First Friday HelperIf you are looking for a fun and easy volunteer opportunity look no further! Arts Connect is seeking a special individual or small team to assist around the gallery during the First Friday Art Walk and other open hours. This role would include greeting visitors to the gallery, overseeing the gallery when open to the public, do some set up and clean up when needed and answer general questions. For the "regular" hours of Noon-3p on Fridays & Saturdays, you would be holding the gallery open so that visitors can see the artwork on display. On First Friday, we are usually quite busy and so on those nights, you'd serve as an extra set of hands. This same volunteer(s) may be called upon when needed to assist in hanging and arranging for exhibits being installed into the gallery space. Ability to lift, reach and climb a step ladder is often needed for this task. However, please do not hesitate to inquire if you have physical limitations, we encourage all to participate and will be accepting multiple inquiries for all opportunities. Volunteer(s) for this position must be: Reliable Friendly Trustworthy Flexible Able to work independently and as part of a team Interested in the Arts Ability to sit/stand/move around the gallery for extended period. This is a fun and helpful way to help support the arts in Topeka and Shawnee Co.! If you think this sounds like a good fit for you we invite you to contact us for more information. Agency: ArtsConnect If you are looking for a fun and easy volunteer opportunity look no further! Arts Connect is seeking a special individual or small team to assist around the gallery during the First Friday Art Walk and other open hours. This role would include greeting visitors to the gallery, overseeing the gallery when open to the public, do some set up and clean up when needed and answer general questions. For the "regular" hours of Noon-3p on Fridays & Saturdays, you would be holding the gallery open so that visitors can see the artwork on display. On First Friday, we are usually quite busy and so on those nights, you'd serve as an extra set of hands. This same volunteer(s) may be called upon when needed to assist in hanging and arranging for exhibits being installed into the gallery space. Ability to lift, reach and climb a step ladder is often needed for this task. However, please do not hesitate to inquire if you have physical limitations, we encourage all to participate and will be accepting multiple inquiries for all opportunities. Volunteer(s) for this position must be: Reliable Friendly Trustworthy Flexible Able to work independently and as part of a team Interested in the Arts Ability to sit/stand/move around the gallery for extended period. This is a fun and helpful way to help support the arts in Topeka and Shawnee Co.! If you think this sounds like a good fit for you we invite you to contact us for more information. Agency: ArtsConnect Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 66608 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Home Delivery DriverSeeking volunteers for 2-3 hours on Mondays between 8:30 am-12 pm (noon). Must have a driver's license, vehicle, and auto insurance. Position Overview: Do you believe that everyone deserves to get their groceries in a dignified way? Just Food is looking for a warm, helpful and efficient individual to regularly serve as a weekly Delivery Driver to our homebound population. This position is responsible for picking up grocery orders at Just Food and delivering them to a predetermined route. Delivery Drivers ensure access to quality food if transportation is found to be a major barrier for households. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Pickup pre-assembled delivery kits and route sheet from Just Food General knowledge of navigating Lawrence and Douglas County Responsible for delivering to specified location Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Community Access Manager or Volunteer Manager Requirements: Availability Mondays sometime between 8:30 - Noon Must possess valid driver's license, personal vehicle & auto insurance Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by Sourcing & Production Manager, Impact Director and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 2-3 hour time commitment on Mondays between 8:30-Noon. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org or production@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Seeking volunteers for 2-3 hours on Mondays between 8:30 am-12 pm (noon). Must have a driver's license, vehicle, and auto insurance. Position Overview: Do you believe that everyone deserves to get their groceries in a dignified way? Just Food is looking for a warm, helpful and efficient individual to regularly serve as a weekly Delivery Driver to our homebound population. This position is responsible for picking up grocery orders at Just Food and delivering them to a predetermined route. Delivery Drivers ensure access to quality food if transportation is found to be a major barrier for households. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Pickup pre-assembled delivery kits and route sheet from Just Food General knowledge of navigating Lawrence and Douglas County Responsible for delivering to specified location Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Community Access Manager or Volunteer Manager Requirements: Availability Mondays sometime between 8:30 - Noon Must possess valid driver's license, personal vehicle & auto insurance Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by Sourcing & Production Manager, Impact Director and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 2-3 hour time commitment on Mondays between 8:30-Noon. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org or production@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking & Packaging AssistantSeeking volunteers for minimum 2-3 hours per week between Tuesday 9 am-6 pm, Wednesday 9 am-3 pm, and Thursday 9 am-6 pm. Position Overview: Are you an organized and efficient cook, ready to give back to your community? Just Food is looking for an adaptable, organized team player to help perform a variety of cooking and food repackaging tasks in our commercial kitchen. This position works under the direct supervision of the Sourcing & Production Manager and is responsible for helping create ready-to-eat and deli item selections, packaging and organizing the finished product, ensuring proper food handling practices and ultimately preparing these items to be distributed within the Just Food Pantry. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Help maintain a clean, well-organized, and safe kitchen environment Basic produce prep and knife skills Create a menu of ready-to-eat meals and sandwiches and pack in to-go containers Perform portion control and minimize waste to keep cost within forecasted range Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Sourcing & Production Manager Requirements: Ability to work in both team and solo environments Ability to lift and/or move heavy items; frequent lifting and bending, and use of back; long periods of standing (exceptions for ADA-compliance) Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Wear closed-toed shoes Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by Sourcing & Production Manager, Impact Director and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: Minimum 2-3 hour time commitment; open hours Tuesday - Thursday. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org or production@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Seeking volunteers for minimum 2-3 hours per week between Tuesday 9 am-6 pm, Wednesday 9 am-3 pm, and Thursday 9 am-6 pm. Position Overview: Are you an organized and efficient cook, ready to give back to your community? Just Food is looking for an adaptable, organized team player to help perform a variety of cooking and food repackaging tasks in our commercial kitchen. This position works under the direct supervision of the Sourcing & Production Manager and is responsible for helping create ready-to-eat and deli item selections, packaging and organizing the finished product, ensuring proper food handling practices and ultimately preparing these items to be distributed within the Just Food Pantry. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Help maintain a clean, well-organized, and safe kitchen environment Basic produce prep and knife skills Create a menu of ready-to-eat meals and sandwiches and pack in to-go containers Perform portion control and minimize waste to keep cost within forecasted range Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Sourcing & Production Manager Requirements: Ability to work in both team and solo environments Ability to lift and/or move heavy items; frequent lifting and bending, and use of back; long periods of standing (exceptions for ADA-compliance) Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Wear closed-toed shoes Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by Sourcing & Production Manager, Impact Director and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: Minimum 2-3 hour time commitment; open hours Tuesday - Thursday. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org or production@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse Assistant, Food PantrySeeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for warehouse work during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Are you an organized and efficient worker, ready to give back to your community? Just Food is looking for an efficient, adaptable, organized team player to help perform a variety of manual tasks in our warehouse and shopping market. This position is responsible for sorting and organizing food items, keeping the pantry stocked, ensuring proper food handling practices and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This position will interact with clients and must be able to multitask while remaining helpful and calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Help maintain a clean, well-organized, and safe arrangement and storage of food items in the food bank warehouse Store products in appropriate areas Receive donated food; weigh and record receipt of food, sort and eliminate food items unfit for distribution to clients Regularly stock pantry shelves to ensure quality selection of food for clients Requirements: Ability to work in team environment Ability to lift and/or move items weighing up to 50 pounds consistently; frequent lifting and bending and use of back; long periods of standing Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by warehouse staff and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts available 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Seeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for warehouse work during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Are you an organized and efficient worker, ready to give back to your community? Just Food is looking for an efficient, adaptable, organized team player to help perform a variety of manual tasks in our warehouse and shopping market. This position is responsible for sorting and organizing food items, keeping the pantry stocked, ensuring proper food handling practices and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This position will interact with clients and must be able to multitask while remaining helpful and calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through shared experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Help maintain a clean, well-organized, and safe arrangement and storage of food items in the food bank warehouse Store products in appropriate areas Receive donated food; weigh and record receipt of food, sort and eliminate food items unfit for distribution to clients Regularly stock pantry shelves to ensure quality selection of food for clients Requirements: Ability to work in team environment Ability to lift and/or move items weighing up to 50 pounds consistently; frequent lifting and bending and use of back; long periods of standing Dependability, service attitude, and strong organizational skills Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation, and complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete on-the-job training Training/supervision conducted by warehouse staff and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts available 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Checkout Attendant, Food PantrySeeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for check out during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Do you believe that everyone deserves to get their groceries in a dignified way? Just Food is looking for a warm, helpful and efficient individual to regularly serve as Checkout Attendant in our shopping market. This frontline position is responsible for helping shoppers finish up their shopping trip, counting up food points used, ensuring appropriate distribution of food based on household size, and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This position will interact with all shoppers and must be able to multitask while remaining calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through collective experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Welcome and assist all shoppers coming into the pantry Help shoppers understand how to navigate and operate within the market Count up points and bag/box per client's preference; help carryout as needed Requirements: Have a professional appearance and friendly attitude Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lift 20-30 pounds and stand on your feet for extended periods Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation & complete confidentiality & liability waiver Training/supervision conducted by Pantry Manager, Volunteer Manager or Warehouse staff Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts: 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays. Must be able to commit to the same regular shift each week. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Seeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for check out during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Do you believe that everyone deserves to get their groceries in a dignified way? Just Food is looking for a warm, helpful and efficient individual to regularly serve as Checkout Attendant in our shopping market. This frontline position is responsible for helping shoppers finish up their shopping trip, counting up food points used, ensuring appropriate distribution of food based on household size, and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This position will interact with all shoppers and must be able to multitask while remaining calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through collective experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Welcome and assist all shoppers coming into the pantry Help shoppers understand how to navigate and operate within the market Count up points and bag/box per client's preference; help carryout as needed Requirements: Have a professional appearance and friendly attitude Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lift 20-30 pounds and stand on your feet for extended periods Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation & complete confidentiality & liability waiver Training/supervision conducted by Pantry Manager, Volunteer Manager or Warehouse staff Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts: 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays. Must be able to commit to the same regular shift each week. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Check-in Attendant, Food PantrySeeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for check in during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Do you have the gift of gab and want to use it to help others? Just Food is looking for a warm, welcoming, organized individual to regularly serve as Check-in Attendant in our pantry. This frontline position is responsible for registering and screening shoppers, ensuring accuracy of computer records, and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This frontline position will interact with all shoppers and must be able to multitask while remaining calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through collective experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Welcome and assist all folks coming into the pantry Help shoppers understand how to navigate and operate within shopping area Register any new shoppers, ensure complete and accurate information Light data entry and computer usage as well as photocopying Requirements: Must be punctual and dependable; ability to commit to minimum 3-hour shift Must present a semi-professional appearance and friendly attitude Strong communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills Comfortable on the computer & data entry Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation & complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete Link2Feed (software) training Training/supervision conducted by Pantry Manager and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts: 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays. Must be able to commit to the same regular shift each week. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Seeking volunteers for regular, recurring 3 hour shifts for check in during Just Food operating hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 am-6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am-3 pm. Position Overview: Do you have the gift of gab and want to use it to help others? Just Food is looking for a warm, welcoming, organized individual to regularly serve as Check-in Attendant in our pantry. This frontline position is responsible for registering and screening shoppers, ensuring accuracy of computer records, and facilitating a safe, comfortable grocery shopping experience. This frontline position will interact with all shoppers and must be able to multitask while remaining calm under pressure. Just Food believes in a community led approach to addressing hunger and its root causes. There is no one face of hunger and we strive for our volunteer base to represent that truth. Through collective experiences and compassion, with dignity and without judgment, volunteers serve as ambassadors on behalf of Just Food staff, connecting the community to services that increase access to healthy foods, reduce barriers to health and well-being, and cultivate self-sufficiency. Job Duties: Welcome and assist all folks coming into the pantry Help shoppers understand how to navigate and operate within shopping area Register any new shoppers, ensure complete and accurate information Light data entry and computer usage as well as photocopying Requirements: Must be punctual and dependable; ability to commit to minimum 3-hour shift Must present a semi-professional appearance and friendly attitude Strong communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills Comfortable on the computer & data entry Training & Supervision: Must attend volunteer orientation & complete confidentiality & liability waiver Complete Link2Feed (software) training Training/supervision conducted by Pantry Manager and/or Volunteer Manager Time Commitment: 3-hour shifts: 9am-6pm Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-3pm Wednesdays & Fridays. Must be able to commit to the same regular shift each week. To sign up, visit www.justfoodks.org/volunteer, or for more information, email volunteer@justfoodks.org. Agency: Just Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SENT Southside Filling Station - Truck to Shelf TeamTruck to Shelf Team – Volunteer Role Description
Join our Truck to Shelf Team and be part of the essential crew that keeps our pantry shelves stocked and our operations running smoothly! As a member of this team, you’ll help with: Unloading deliveries from the truck Opening and sorting boxes of goods Stocking shelves with care and accuracy Organizing and storing excess inventory in our backroom or storage areas This is a hands-on, active role that’s perfect for volunteers who enjoy working behind the scenes and don’t mind a bit of lifting, sorting, and teamwork. You’ll play a crucial role in making sure everything is ready and accessible for the people we serve. Agency: SENT Topeka Truck to Shelf Team – Volunteer Role Description
Join our Truck to Shelf Team and be part of the essential crew that keeps our pantry shelves stocked and our operations running smoothly! As a member of this team, you’ll help with: Unloading deliveries from the truck Opening and sorting boxes of goods Stocking shelves with care and accuracy Organizing and storing excess inventory in our backroom or storage areas This is a hands-on, active role that’s perfect for volunteers who enjoy working behind the scenes and don’t mind a bit of lifting, sorting, and teamwork. You’ll play a crucial role in making sure everything is ready and accessible for the people we serve. Agency: SENT Topeka Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SENT SOUTHSIDE FILLING STATION -Truck to Shelf TeamTruck to Shelf Team – Volunteer Role Description
Join our Truck to Shelf Team and be part of the essential crew that keeps our pantry shelves stocked and our operations running smoothly! As a member of this team, you’ll help with: Unloading deliveries from the truck Opening and sorting boxes of goods Stocking shelves with care and accuracy Organizing and storing excess inventory in our backroom or storage areas This is a hands-on, active role that’s perfect for volunteers who enjoy working behind the scenes and don’t mind a bit of lifting, sorting, and teamwork. You’ll play a crucial role in making sure everything is ready and accessible for the people we serve. Agency: Fellowship Hi-Crest Truck to Shelf Team – Volunteer Role Description
Join our Truck to Shelf Team and be part of the essential crew that keeps our pantry shelves stocked and our operations running smoothly! As a member of this team, you’ll help with: Unloading deliveries from the truck Opening and sorting boxes of goods Stocking shelves with care and accuracy Organizing and storing excess inventory in our backroom or storage areas This is a hands-on, active role that’s perfect for volunteers who enjoy working behind the scenes and don’t mind a bit of lifting, sorting, and teamwork. You’ll play a crucial role in making sure everything is ready and accessible for the people we serve. Agency: Fellowship Hi-Crest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SENT SOUTHSIDE FILLING STATION -Heart & Cart TeamAs a Heart & Cart Pantry Volunteer, you are part of the frontline hospitality team: the welcoming face and helping hands of our pantry experience. You’ll interact directly with guests, assist them through the shopping process, and help make their visit respectful, efficient, and caring. Your presence helps shape not just what guests take home, but how they feel as they leave. Key ResponsibilitiesGreet guests warmly as they arrive and check them in Guide guests through the shopping process, answer questions, and help them locate items Bag groceries, load or carry items to guests’ vehicles (as needed) Maintain shopping area: tidy shelves, restock as needed, check for dated/expired items Assist with crowd flow or line management during busy periods Clean up stations, clear debris or stray packaging, and help keep the space orderly Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure guest needs are met efficiently Report low stock or maintenance issues to staff Uphold a welcoming, dignified, and nonjudgmental environment Desired Qualities & SkillsFriendly, compassionate, and guest‑oriented attitude Comfortable interacting with diverse individuals and demonstrating respect Ability to lift moderate weight (boxes or grocery bags) safely Willingness to stand, walk, bend, and assist throughout shift Good communicator and active listener Flexibility, teamwork, and adaptability in a dynamic environment Reliable and punctual SIGN UP DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITE! https://senttopeka.churchcenter.com/people/forms/763140 Agency: SENT Topeka As a Heart & Cart Pantry Volunteer, you are part of the frontline hospitality team: the welcoming face and helping hands of our pantry experience. You’ll interact directly with guests, assist them through the shopping process, and help make their visit respectful, efficient, and caring. Your presence helps shape not just what guests take home, but how they feel as they leave. Key ResponsibilitiesGreet guests warmly as they arrive and check them in Guide guests through the shopping process, answer questions, and help them locate items Bag groceries, load or carry items to guests’ vehicles (as needed) Maintain shopping area: tidy shelves, restock as needed, check for dated/expired items Assist with crowd flow or line management during busy periods Clean up stations, clear debris or stray packaging, and help keep the space orderly Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure guest needs are met efficiently Report low stock or maintenance issues to staff Uphold a welcoming, dignified, and nonjudgmental environment Desired Qualities & SkillsFriendly, compassionate, and guest‑oriented attitude Comfortable interacting with diverse individuals and demonstrating respect Ability to lift moderate weight (boxes or grocery bags) safely Willingness to stand, walk, bend, and assist throughout shift Good communicator and active listener Flexibility, teamwork, and adaptability in a dynamic environment Reliable and punctual SIGN UP DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITE! https://senttopeka.churchcenter.com/people/forms/763140 Agency: SENT Topeka Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Care 4 All Volunteers NeededJoin us in sharing kindness to others!Volunteers are needed to engage dementia participants in social activities and lunch.
Grace Evangelical
Lawrence Tuesdays and Fridays 10 - 2 Christ Lutheran Topeka Mondays and Thursdays 10 - 2 Background checks and training required Support our Caregiver RESPITE Program and help the ones in need. Check out the details of the program here. Care 4 All | Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (jhawkaaa.org) For more information, contact Michele Dillon (785) 235 - 1367 Agency: Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging Join us in sharing kindness to others!Volunteers are needed to engage dementia participants in social activities and lunch.
Grace Evangelical
Lawrence Tuesdays and Fridays 10 - 2 Christ Lutheran Topeka Mondays and Thursdays 10 - 2 Background checks and training required Support our Caregiver RESPITE Program and help the ones in need. Check out the details of the program here. Care 4 All | Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (jhawkaaa.org) For more information, contact Michele Dillon (785) 235 - 1367 Agency: Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66049 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Substitute and/or Weekly Delivery Volunteers at Lawrence Meals on WheelsVolunteers are needed. Please give us a call if you can help! We need volunteers all year but we are very flexible and can work around seasonal schedules when possible. Types of drivers are needed: What happens when I decide to volunteer? Each day, Lawrence Meals On Wheels delivers approximately 150+ meals. This enormous task would not be possible without our number one resource – Volunteers. Over 125 volunteers each week are utilized to serve our clients. Volunteers pick up meals between 10:30 – 11:30 at MOW, 2121 Kasold, and then deliver to between 4 -8 clients. The delivery bags are then returned to MOW. The entire process takes an hour or less and can easily be done over your lunch hour. We can be very flexible if you need to run errands afterwards or return the bags the next morning - just let us know and we will work it out. Volunteers initially train with a staff member and then ride along on a route prior to driving their own. We provide route sheets, with detailed maps and written directions. Staff is always available to answer any questions and assist as needed. All of our routes take an hour or less. We do our best to make sure that the delivery routes are as direct and concise as possible. A valid driver’s license and proof of current insurance are required. Our volunteers range in age from 5 to 90. We have parents who drive with their children, executives who drive on their lunch hour, as well as KU students and retired individuals who drive. We are flexible and can work with your schedule, i.e. if you are going to be out of town, can only help over the holidays and/or during the summer, etc. We can not accept anyone under 18 as a volunteer driver unless they are accompanied by a parent. Other Volunteer Opportunities: Event/Fundraising volunteers – Throughout the year, Lawrence Meals On Wheels has several fundraisers, from letter campaigns to our annual Event, which require a lot of manpower, time and energy to be successful. We also have seasonal events that require additional support. We will post these opportunities as they arise. Agency: Lawrence Meals On Wheels Volunteers are needed. Please give us a call if you can help! We need volunteers all year but we are very flexible and can work around seasonal schedules when possible. Types of drivers are needed: What happens when I decide to volunteer? Each day, Lawrence Meals On Wheels delivers approximately 150+ meals. This enormous task would not be possible without our number one resource – Volunteers. Over 125 volunteers each week are utilized to serve our clients. Volunteers pick up meals between 10:30 – 11:30 at MOW, 2121 Kasold, and then deliver to between 4 -8 clients. The delivery bags are then returned to MOW. The entire process takes an hour or less and can easily be done over your lunch hour. We can be very flexible if you need to run errands afterwards or return the bags the next morning - just let us know and we will work it out. Volunteers initially train with a staff member and then ride along on a route prior to driving their own. We provide route sheets, with detailed maps and written directions. Staff is always available to answer any questions and assist as needed. All of our routes take an hour or less. We do our best to make sure that the delivery routes are as direct and concise as possible. A valid driver’s license and proof of current insurance are required. Our volunteers range in age from 5 to 90. We have parents who drive with their children, executives who drive on their lunch hour, as well as KU students and retired individuals who drive. We are flexible and can work with your schedule, i.e. if you are going to be out of town, can only help over the holidays and/or during the summer, etc. We can not accept anyone under 18 as a volunteer driver unless they are accompanied by a parent. Other Volunteer Opportunities: Event/Fundraising volunteers – Throughout the year, Lawrence Meals On Wheels has several fundraisers, from letter campaigns to our annual Event, which require a lot of manpower, time and energy to be successful. We also have seasonal events that require additional support. We will post these opportunities as they arise. Agency: Lawrence Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66047 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Site Prep HelpSchedule: Daily M-F 9-2 Volunteer Responsibilities: Benefits of Volunteering:Requirements: No prior experience is necessary; training will be provided. Volunteers should be enthusiastic, dependable, and committed to our mission of supporting those in need.Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Schedule: Daily M-F 9-2 Volunteer Responsibilities: Benefits of Volunteering:Requirements: No prior experience is necessary; training will be provided. Volunteers should be enthusiastic, dependable, and committed to our mission of supporting those in need.Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66607 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate a Meal!Thank you for donating a meal for our guests at the Lawrence Community Shelter! All meal donations must be scheduled and approved in advance. Meal donations must be prepared in a safe-certified or similarly regulated kitchen for quality assurance. Homemade donations are NOT accepted. However, you can volunteer to cook in the shelter kitchen instead. Please reach out to schedule your meal donation. You will receive instructions for preparing meals, the number of servings, and noting common allergens. Agency: Lawrence Community Shelter Thank you for donating a meal for our guests at the Lawrence Community Shelter! All meal donations must be scheduled and approved in advance. Meal donations must be prepared in a safe-certified or similarly regulated kitchen for quality assurance. Homemade donations are NOT accepted. However, you can volunteer to cook in the shelter kitchen instead. Please reach out to schedule your meal donation. You will receive instructions for preparing meals, the number of servings, and noting common allergens. Agency: Lawrence Community Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Community Meal - Food PrepEach Sunday, the ECM hosts Food Not Bombs' meal prep. Food Not Bombs provides free meals to the community each Monday. Food prep consists of cutting and preparing foods as well as some clean up after. This typically takes about 3 hours and begins around 1:30 pm. Volunteers do not need to stay the entire time. Volunteers just need to show up to the ECM. All equipment will be provided on site. No previous food prep experience necessary, we can show you all you need to know! This is a reoccurring event for every Monday. After receiving a follow-up email from the ECM, please indicate which date you are looking to register for. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Each Sunday, the ECM hosts Food Not Bombs' meal prep. Food Not Bombs provides free meals to the community each Monday. Food prep consists of cutting and preparing foods as well as some clean up after. This typically takes about 3 hours and begins around 1:30 pm. Volunteers do not need to stay the entire time. Volunteers just need to show up to the ECM. All equipment will be provided on site. No previous food prep experience necessary, we can show you all you need to know! This is a reoccurring event for every Monday. After receiving a follow-up email from the ECM, please indicate which date you are looking to register for. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Substitute and/or Weekly Delivery Volunteers at Lawrence Meals on WheelsTypes of drivers are needed: What happens when I decide to volunteer? Each day, Lawrence Meals On Wheels delivers approximately 150+ meals. This enormous task would not be possible without our number one resource – Volunteers. Over 125 volunteers each week are utilized to serve our clients. Volunteers pick up meals between 10:30 – 11:30 at MOW, 2121 Kasold, and then deliver to between 4 -8 clients. The delivery bags are then returned to MOW. The entire process takes an hour or less and can easily be done over your lunch hour. We can be very flexible if you need to run errands afterwards or return the bags the next morning - just let us know and we will work it out. Volunteers initially train with a staff member and then ride along on a route prior to driving their own. We provide route sheets, with detailed maps and written directions. Staff is always available to answer any questions and assist as needed. All of our routes take an hour or less. We do our best to make sure that the delivery routes are as direct and concise as possible. A valid driver’s license and proof of current insurance are required. Our volunteers range in age from 5 to 90. We have parents who drive with their children, executives who drive on their lunch hour, as well as KU students and retired individuals who drive. We are flexible and can work with your schedule, i.e. if you are going to be out of town, can only help over the holidays and/or during the summer, etc. We can not accept anyone under 18 as a volunteer driver unless they are accompanied by a parent. Other Volunteer Opportunities: Event/Fundraising volunteers – Throughout the year, Lawrence Meals On Wheels has several fundraisers, from letter campaigns to our annual Event, which require a lot of manpower, time and energy to be successful. We also have seasonal events that require additional support. We will post these opportunities as they arise. Agency: Lawrence Meals On Wheels Types of drivers are needed: What happens when I decide to volunteer? Each day, Lawrence Meals On Wheels delivers approximately 150+ meals. This enormous task would not be possible without our number one resource – Volunteers. Over 125 volunteers each week are utilized to serve our clients. Volunteers pick up meals between 10:30 – 11:30 at MOW, 2121 Kasold, and then deliver to between 4 -8 clients. The delivery bags are then returned to MOW. The entire process takes an hour or less and can easily be done over your lunch hour. We can be very flexible if you need to run errands afterwards or return the bags the next morning - just let us know and we will work it out. Volunteers initially train with a staff member and then ride along on a route prior to driving their own. We provide route sheets, with detailed maps and written directions. Staff is always available to answer any questions and assist as needed. All of our routes take an hour or less. We do our best to make sure that the delivery routes are as direct and concise as possible. A valid driver’s license and proof of current insurance are required. Our volunteers range in age from 5 to 90. We have parents who drive with their children, executives who drive on their lunch hour, as well as KU students and retired individuals who drive. We are flexible and can work with your schedule, i.e. if you are going to be out of town, can only help over the holidays and/or during the summer, etc. We can not accept anyone under 18 as a volunteer driver unless they are accompanied by a parent. Other Volunteer Opportunities: Event/Fundraising volunteers – Throughout the year, Lawrence Meals On Wheels has several fundraisers, from letter campaigns to our annual Event, which require a lot of manpower, time and energy to be successful. We also have seasonal events that require additional support. We will post these opportunities as they arise. Agency: Lawrence Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66047 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Care Cupboard food pantry VolunteerCare Cupboard Volunteers will provide excellent and compassionate customer service for shoppers in our food pantry located on the north side of Heartland Community Health Center. Service duties include: greeting shoppers, data entry, assisting shoppers, sacking groceries; as well as some light cleaning and stocking of the pantry. Volunteers will serve independently in support of our mission to help those in need of care. Comfort with computer entry is important and experience serving a diverse population (some with potentially special needs) is crucial. The Care Cupboard at Heartland Community Health Center is a satellite of Just Food. Agency: Care Cupboard at Heartland Community Health Center (a Just Food partner) Care Cupboard Volunteers will provide excellent and compassionate customer service for shoppers in our food pantry located on the north side of Heartland Community Health Center. Service duties include: greeting shoppers, data entry, assisting shoppers, sacking groceries; as well as some light cleaning and stocking of the pantry. Volunteers will serve independently in support of our mission to help those in need of care. Comfort with computer entry is important and experience serving a diverse population (some with potentially special needs) is crucial. The Care Cupboard at Heartland Community Health Center is a satellite of Just Food. Agency: Care Cupboard at Heartland Community Health Center (a Just Food partner) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry HelpThe Food Pantry Assistant supports the daily operations of the food pantry by assisting with inventory management, food distribution, client service, and maintaining a clean and organized environment. This role is essential to ensuring clients receive food assistance in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. Responsibilities: Assist with receiving, inspecting, and organizing food donations and deliveries Stock and rotate pantry shelves to ensure product freshness and accessibility Prepare food boxes or bags for distribution based on client needs and guidelines Greet and assist clients, providing courteous and respectful service Maintain cleanliness and organization of pantry areas, including storage and public spaces Follow food safety guidelines and organizational procedures Agency: Topeka Salvation Army The Food Pantry Assistant supports the daily operations of the food pantry by assisting with inventory management, food distribution, client service, and maintaining a clean and organized environment. This role is essential to ensuring clients receive food assistance in a respectful, efficient, and compassionate manner. Responsibilities: Assist with receiving, inspecting, and organizing food donations and deliveries Stock and rotate pantry shelves to ensure product freshness and accessibility Prepare food boxes or bags for distribution based on client needs and guidelines Greet and assist clients, providing courteous and respectful service Maintain cleanliness and organization of pantry areas, including storage and public spaces Follow food safety guidelines and organizational procedures Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66607 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SENT GardenGarden Agency: SENT Topeka Garden Agency: SENT Topeka Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Wheels Drivers - Eudora and Baldwin CityAssist seniors to get where they need to go inside of Douglas County! The Senior Resource Center (SRC) provides door-to-door transportation service Monday-Friday 7am-4pm in SRC's wheelchair accessible vehicles. SRC seeks volunteer drivers for our Senior Wheels transportation programs in Eudora and Baldwin City. Must be 21 years of age or older, have a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and be able to pass a background check. No specialized driving experience or CDL is required! We seek friendly, engaged individuals who love to work and communicate with the public, staff, and other volunteers. You will enjoy a flexible, fun environment where your work is greatly appreciated. Familiar with smart phone applications or willingness to learn is required. Must be able to stand-by assist seniors who have mobility challenges, as well as secure mobility devices in the vehicles. Knowledge of Lawrence and Douglas County streets and highways is very helpful. Training is provided. We ask for a minimum of a 6-month commitment.Contact Heidi Briery for additional information. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Assist seniors to get where they need to go inside of Douglas County! The Senior Resource Center (SRC) provides door-to-door transportation service Monday-Friday 7am-4pm in SRC's wheelchair accessible vehicles. SRC seeks volunteer drivers for our Senior Wheels transportation programs in Eudora and Baldwin City. Must be 21 years of age or older, have a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and be able to pass a background check. No specialized driving experience or CDL is required! We seek friendly, engaged individuals who love to work and communicate with the public, staff, and other volunteers. You will enjoy a flexible, fun environment where your work is greatly appreciated. Familiar with smart phone applications or willingness to learn is required. Must be able to stand-by assist seniors who have mobility challenges, as well as secure mobility devices in the vehicles. Knowledge of Lawrence and Douglas County streets and highways is very helpful. Training is provided. We ask for a minimum of a 6-month commitment.Contact Heidi Briery for additional information. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech Help TuesdaySo many tasks require computer skills and internet access these days. Many of our older friends and neighbors simply haven't had the digital experience they find they now need! Tech Help Tuesday is SRC's weekly in-person, drop-in tech support to help seniors troubleshoot and get the most out of their technology and devices. Seniors drop-in for assistance (no appointments), and SRC volunteers help them with their phones, tablets, and laptops as needed. No special training is needed, but you should be able to help with setting up accounts and passwords, multi-factor log-ins, installing apps and other general troubleshooting and digital problem solving. Many of our Tech Help volunteers are college students and others digital natives. Tuesdays, 2pm - 3:30pm. Sign up to help just once or for many sessions! For more information including how to sign-up, contact Kim Luce. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County So many tasks require computer skills and internet access these days. Many of our older friends and neighbors simply haven't had the digital experience they find they now need! Tech Help Tuesday is SRC's weekly in-person, drop-in tech support to help seniors troubleshoot and get the most out of their technology and devices. Seniors drop-in for assistance (no appointments), and SRC volunteers help them with their phones, tablets, and laptops as needed. No special training is needed, but you should be able to help with setting up accounts and passwords, multi-factor log-ins, installing apps and other general troubleshooting and digital problem solving. Many of our Tech Help volunteers are college students and others digital natives. Tuesdays, 2pm - 3:30pm. Sign up to help just once or for many sessions! For more information including how to sign-up, contact Kim Luce. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medicare SHICK CounselingAre you looking for a volunteer position that is responsible and rewarding? Do you like learning new things? Provide free, unbiased and confidential Medicare counseling for Medicare beneficiaries. The goal is to educate and assist the public in making informed decisions about their health care options. Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) counselors are trained to assist with Medicare coverage explanation, enrollment assistance and questions. Our volunteers work as little as 2 hours a week up to 6 hours. You can join our other SHICK Medicare counseling volunteers and we'll provide your training and always provide support! Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Are you looking for a volunteer position that is responsible and rewarding? Do you like learning new things? Provide free, unbiased and confidential Medicare counseling for Medicare beneficiaries. The goal is to educate and assist the public in making informed decisions about their health care options. Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) counselors are trained to assist with Medicare coverage explanation, enrollment assistance and questions. Our volunteers work as little as 2 hours a week up to 6 hours. You can join our other SHICK Medicare counseling volunteers and we'll provide your training and always provide support! Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Odds & Ends - Helping Seniors Get Things DoneEveryone needs a hand (or 2) sometimes!
Seniors, especially those who don't have family nearby, can struggle to complete odds and ends around their home. Sometimes those odds and ends are significant needs, such as moving furniture or boxes, packing to move into a nursing facility, or discarding old items. Sometimes it's something smaller, such as organizing and de-cluttering. If you are interested in being on an on-call list (but no obligation) as someone we can contact when a need arises, please join this group of volunteers! If you have a friend, partner, or team you like to work with, please let us know. Many hands make light work! An SRC employee will contact you via email when a senior requests assistance. You will be provided a description of the specific assistance required. If you are available and interested, you can respond to the specific request. If you decline that specific request, you could be contacted for future requests. Occasionally, there is need for a pick-up truck! Keep this in mind if you have access to one and may be able to fill a special need. Note: if you volunteer for a project that involves entering a senior's home without a SRC staff member present, we will ask you to complete a simple criminal background check first. For more information, contact Doug Wendel. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Everyone needs a hand (or 2) sometimes!
Seniors, especially those who don't have family nearby, can struggle to complete odds and ends around their home. Sometimes those odds and ends are significant needs, such as moving furniture or boxes, packing to move into a nursing facility, or discarding old items. Sometimes it's something smaller, such as organizing and de-cluttering. If you are interested in being on an on-call list (but no obligation) as someone we can contact when a need arises, please join this group of volunteers! If you have a friend, partner, or team you like to work with, please let us know. Many hands make light work! An SRC employee will contact you via email when a senior requests assistance. You will be provided a description of the specific assistance required. If you are available and interested, you can respond to the specific request. If you decline that specific request, you could be contacted for future requests. Occasionally, there is need for a pick-up truck! Keep this in mind if you have access to one and may be able to fill a special need. Note: if you volunteer for a project that involves entering a senior's home without a SRC staff member present, we will ask you to complete a simple criminal background check first. For more information, contact Doug Wendel. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard Work for SeniorsOccasionally the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County receives requests from seniors who needs assistance with work in their yard. These requests are most common in the spring (to clean up after the winter) and in the fall (to help with leaves). If you are interested in being on an on-call list (but no obligation) as someone -- or a group -- who could be contacted when a need arises, please join this group of volunteers! Volunteers will be contacted via email by an SRC employee when a senior requests assistance. You will be provided a description of the specific assistance required. If you are available and interested, you will be given a chance to respond to the specific request. If you decline that specific request, you could be contacted for future requests. For more information, contact Doug Wendel. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Occasionally the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County receives requests from seniors who needs assistance with work in their yard. These requests are most common in the spring (to clean up after the winter) and in the fall (to help with leaves). If you are interested in being on an on-call list (but no obligation) as someone -- or a group -- who could be contacted when a need arises, please join this group of volunteers! Volunteers will be contacted via email by an SRC employee when a senior requests assistance. You will be provided a description of the specific assistance required. If you are available and interested, you will be given a chance to respond to the specific request. If you decline that specific request, you could be contacted for future requests. For more information, contact Doug Wendel. Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/src Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Safe Winter WalkwaysPreparing snow routes for pedestrian traffic The Safe Winter Walkways Program is an excellent resource for members of our community who are physically unable to keep their sidewalks clear during snow events. The goal is to create safer and more accessible pedestrian walkways, and it is a structured version of what already happens in many neighborhoods – neighbors helping neighbors.Lawrence residents with a passion for helping others and who enjoy winter weather (and shoveling snow) are needed to volunteer for the Safe Winter Walkways Program. Volunteers are matched with residents needing assistance, and the program makes every effort to match volunteers with residents in their neighborhoods. All volunteers are asked to commit to the entire snow season and be willing to shovel after each winter weather event. Volunteers are not required to provide snow removal for private driveways, sidewalks or walkways, but they may choose to also clear those areas.The Safe Winter Walkways is a program provided by the City of Lawrence and the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County.VolunteersWe're accepting volunteers! Help Lawrence residents who can't physically shovel their sidewalks.Volunteers will be matched with Lawrence residents who are unable to shovel snow. We make every effort to match volunteers with residents in their neighborhoods.Volunteers are asked to commit to the snow season and shovel snow each snow fall.Maintaining Safe Winter Walkways is a step in keeping Lawrence a safe and desirable place to live.Snow removal is limited to public sidewalks and a walkway to the street from the front door. This does not include driveways, porches or other walkways. Volunteers may choose to clear these areas but it is not an expectation of the program.Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/srcStrategic PlanSafe Winter Walkways is a partnership program that supports the City's Strategic Plan Outcome of Strong, Welcoming Neighborhoods Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Preparing snow routes for pedestrian traffic The Safe Winter Walkways Program is an excellent resource for members of our community who are physically unable to keep their sidewalks clear during snow events. The goal is to create safer and more accessible pedestrian walkways, and it is a structured version of what already happens in many neighborhoods – neighbors helping neighbors.Lawrence residents with a passion for helping others and who enjoy winter weather (and shoveling snow) are needed to volunteer for the Safe Winter Walkways Program. Volunteers are matched with residents needing assistance, and the program makes every effort to match volunteers with residents in their neighborhoods. All volunteers are asked to commit to the entire snow season and be willing to shovel after each winter weather event. Volunteers are not required to provide snow removal for private driveways, sidewalks or walkways, but they may choose to also clear those areas.The Safe Winter Walkways is a program provided by the City of Lawrence and the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County.VolunteersWe're accepting volunteers! Help Lawrence residents who can't physically shovel their sidewalks.Volunteers will be matched with Lawrence residents who are unable to shovel snow. We make every effort to match volunteers with residents in their neighborhoods.Volunteers are asked to commit to the snow season and shovel snow each snow fall.Maintaining Safe Winter Walkways is a step in keeping Lawrence a safe and desirable place to live.Snow removal is limited to public sidewalks and a walkway to the street from the front door. This does not include driveways, porches or other walkways. Volunteers may choose to clear these areas but it is not an expectation of the program.Volunteer applications can be submitted from our website at www.dgcoks.gov/srcStrategic PlanSafe Winter Walkways is a partnership program that supports the City's Strategic Plan Outcome of Strong, Welcoming Neighborhoods Agency: Senior Resource Center for Douglas County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Red Kettle Bell RingersVolunteer bell ringers are crucial to the Salvation Army's holiday fund raising efforts. When you ring bells at the iconic Red Kettles, you help provide food, shelter, and other essentials to your neighbors in need. You can help us make a difference by volunteering to RING BELLS this Christmas season... www.registertoring.com God Bless You and Merry Christmas Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Volunteer bell ringers are crucial to the Salvation Army's holiday fund raising efforts. When you ring bells at the iconic Red Kettles, you help provide food, shelter, and other essentials to your neighbors in need. You can help us make a difference by volunteering to RING BELLS this Christmas season... www.registertoring.com God Bless You and Merry Christmas Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 21, 2025 through Dec 24, 2025 Zip Code: 66607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Work on your own bikeBrought your bike to fix it or work on it? This is your place to check in! Agency: Topeka Community Cycle Project Brought your bike to fix it or work on it? This is your place to check in! Agency: Topeka Community Cycle Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Learn about or work on bikesDon't have a bike you need to fix right now, but you'd like to help others work on their bikes or you are coming down to learn and better yourself and the community by building some bike knowledge! Sign up today! Agency: Topeka Community Cycle Project Don't have a bike you need to fix right now, but you'd like to help others work on their bikes or you are coming down to learn and better yourself and the community by building some bike knowledge! Sign up today! Agency: Topeka Community Cycle Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wildlife InternLooking for a valuable asset for your resume? Many Biology and Zoology students have interned with us and gone on to great careers (vet school, zookeeping, marine biology/aviculture, etc.)! Under supervision, interns work directly with the wild animals that we rehabilitate. Interns are deeply involved in every aspect of our wildlife clinic, from providing information to callers to performing field and lab work, the experience is invaluable and unforgettable. Internship positions are unpaid, however college credit is an option if you find a an advisor or professor to sponsor you. For a full listing of our requirements call or email Diane Johnson to receive an intern program package. 1. Fill out an application 2. A willingness to learn 3. The ability to follow directions 4. A minimum of 480 hours for college credit. You must find an advisor or professor to sponsor you. 5. Flexibility (our patients don't make appointments) 6. An article for our fall newsletter depicting your experiences and what you learned Minimum Time Requirement: 480 hours over several months Visit our website for more information and to fill out an online application: www.owl-online.org Agency: Operation Wildlife Looking for a valuable asset for your resume? Many Biology and Zoology students have interned with us and gone on to great careers (vet school, zookeeping, marine biology/aviculture, etc.)! Under supervision, interns work directly with the wild animals that we rehabilitate. Interns are deeply involved in every aspect of our wildlife clinic, from providing information to callers to performing field and lab work, the experience is invaluable and unforgettable. Internship positions are unpaid, however college credit is an option if you find a an advisor or professor to sponsor you. For a full listing of our requirements call or email Diane Johnson to receive an intern program package. 1. Fill out an application 2. A willingness to learn 3. The ability to follow directions 4. A minimum of 480 hours for college credit. You must find an advisor or professor to sponsor you. 5. Flexibility (our patients don't make appointments) 6. An article for our fall newsletter depicting your experiences and what you learned Minimum Time Requirement: 480 hours over several months Visit our website for more information and to fill out an online application: www.owl-online.org Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Team Rat PackMinimum time requirement: 3 hours/week/same day includes holidays Agency: Operation Wildlife Minimum time requirement: 3 hours/week/same day includes holidays Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Education PresenterMust be able to lift 30 lbs. Be responsible for set up of the program including tables, merchandise, information, perches, sandbags, kennels & program tubs. Follow protocol for safety, handling and care of our public education birds. Learn the programs & educate people about OWL during those programs. Clean up and restocking after the program. Be available for a variety of times both on weekdays and weekends - times vary depending on programs booked. Prerequisites for this position include volunteering as a public education assistant & working at the facility for 1 year and completing our bird handling course. Special consideration may be given to applicants that have experience at other facilities. SKILLS Environmental Education Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR People 55+ REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training . Prerequisites for this position include volunteering as a public education assistant & working at the facility for 1 year and completing our bird handling course. Special consideration may be given to applicants that have experience at other facilities Agency: Operation Wildlife Must be able to lift 30 lbs. Be responsible for set up of the program including tables, merchandise, information, perches, sandbags, kennels & program tubs. Follow protocol for safety, handling and care of our public education birds. Learn the programs & educate people about OWL during those programs. Clean up and restocking after the program. Be available for a variety of times both on weekdays and weekends - times vary depending on programs booked. Prerequisites for this position include volunteering as a public education assistant & working at the facility for 1 year and completing our bird handling course. Special consideration may be given to applicants that have experience at other facilities. SKILLS Environmental Education Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR People 55+ REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training . Prerequisites for this position include volunteering as a public education assistant & working at the facility for 1 year and completing our bird handling course. Special consideration may be given to applicants that have experience at other facilities Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance/GroundskeeperMaintenance/Groundskeeper. We're looking for volunteers that like the outdoors, are handy and want to contribute to the upkeep of our pens, trails and grounds. The position will be ongoing and weekly. May include mowing, weed eating, trimming, repairing pens, clearing trails, etc Please go to www.owl-online.org Click on Get Involved and go to volunteer to fill out an application. We're looking forward to meeting you! SKILLS Animal Care / Handling Habitat Restoration REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Background Check Orientation or Training 4-6 hours per week Agency: Operation Wildlife Maintenance/Groundskeeper. We're looking for volunteers that like the outdoors, are handy and want to contribute to the upkeep of our pens, trails and grounds. The position will be ongoing and weekly. May include mowing, weed eating, trimming, repairing pens, clearing trails, etc Please go to www.owl-online.org Click on Get Involved and go to volunteer to fill out an application. We're looking forward to meeting you! SKILLS Animal Care / Handling Habitat Restoration REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Background Check Orientation or Training 4-6 hours per week Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Rehabilitation StaffAnimal lovers needed!!! Provide rehab assistance in your home in KANSAS. Volunteers are responsible for rearing orphaned wild babies utilizing OWL principals and manuals. Babies are returned to the main facility when they are weaned for hack out and further training (hunting, foraging skills, etc.). Work is busiest April through September. Training is provided. Per state regulations: 2 year apprenticeship at our main facility in Linwood KS. Minimum Time Requirement: Daily in your home Fnd out more and fill out an application at: http://www.owl-online.org/volunteerapp.html Agency: Operation Wildlife Animal lovers needed!!! Provide rehab assistance in your home in KANSAS. Volunteers are responsible for rearing orphaned wild babies utilizing OWL principals and manuals. Babies are returned to the main facility when they are weaned for hack out and further training (hunting, foraging skills, etc.). Work is busiest April through September. Training is provided. Per state regulations: 2 year apprenticeship at our main facility in Linwood KS. Minimum Time Requirement: Daily in your home Fnd out more and fill out an application at: http://www.owl-online.org/volunteerapp.html Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Office VolunteerResponsibilities include answering phones and helping callers make the best possible choices with the animals that they’ve found. Requires studying and learning different species as well as the legalities involving wildlife in Kansas. Pleasant demeanor, patience & a willingness to help people are plusses for this position. Computer input, asking for donations & providing information about OWL to patrons, charting, filing, photocopying, shredding and triage involved at intake as well as housekeeping duties for the front office. The peak months are April through October. Training is provided. SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training Minimum Time Requirement: 8 hours/week/same day unless we can find someone to time share with you. We are open Monday through Friday 8:30AM – 5:00PM , Saturday 8:30 AM – 3 PM Closed on Sundays. Agency: Operation Wildlife Responsibilities include answering phones and helping callers make the best possible choices with the animals that they’ve found. Requires studying and learning different species as well as the legalities involving wildlife in Kansas. Pleasant demeanor, patience & a willingness to help people are plusses for this position. Computer input, asking for donations & providing information about OWL to patrons, charting, filing, photocopying, shredding and triage involved at intake as well as housekeeping duties for the front office. The peak months are April through October. Training is provided. SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training Minimum Time Requirement: 8 hours/week/same day unless we can find someone to time share with you. We are open Monday through Friday 8:30AM – 5:00PM , Saturday 8:30 AM – 3 PM Closed on Sundays. Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facility Animal Care VolunteerAnimals lovers needed!!! Provide rehab assistance at the Main Facility, located at 23375 Guthrie Road in Linwood. Volunteers are responsible for most of the hands-on care the animals receive after they are triaged, and care instructions written. Responsible for cage cleaning, diet preparation, physical therapy, medication administration, habitat setup and general housekeeping duties. This position is also responsible for re-homing and retrieval of specific species. The peak months are April through October. Training is provided. We currently have 3 shifts available. The most demanding is the dayshift 8 AM - 4 PM except during baby season when the shift may be longer because of animal feedings. Swing shift 1 PM - 9 PM, Night shift 4 PM - Close (depends on number of animals currently in our system). SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ Group REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Background Check Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training 4-8 hours per week Application, waiver, age affadavit, ethics code Agency: Operation Wildlife Animals lovers needed!!! Provide rehab assistance at the Main Facility, located at 23375 Guthrie Road in Linwood. Volunteers are responsible for most of the hands-on care the animals receive after they are triaged, and care instructions written. Responsible for cage cleaning, diet preparation, physical therapy, medication administration, habitat setup and general housekeeping duties. This position is also responsible for re-homing and retrieval of specific species. The peak months are April through October. Training is provided. We currently have 3 shifts available. The most demanding is the dayshift 8 AM - 4 PM except during baby season when the shift may be longer because of animal feedings. Swing shift 1 PM - 9 PM, Night shift 4 PM - Close (depends on number of animals currently in our system). SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ Group REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Background Check Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training 4-8 hours per week Application, waiver, age affadavit, ethics code Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Support Assistant VolunteerThis is a perfect position for those that want to help but can’t commit to an 8 hour shift. Animal support assistants will be paired with a Facility Animal Care volunteer and assist with set up of habitat, caging, laundry, dishes, food prep, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, etc. The goal is to work as a team to complete animal care in a timely manner and provide support for the myriad of animals we serve. Work is busiest April-October. We currently have 2 shifts available. Dayshift 9 AM- 2 PM Night shift 5 PM - 10 PM Minimum Time Requirement: 4-5 hours/week SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ Group REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 16 Orientation or Training Minimum Time Requirement: 4-5 hours/week Agency: Operation Wildlife This is a perfect position for those that want to help but can’t commit to an 8 hour shift. Animal support assistants will be paired with a Facility Animal Care volunteer and assist with set up of habitat, caging, laundry, dishes, food prep, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, etc. The goal is to work as a team to complete animal care in a timely manner and provide support for the myriad of animals we serve. Work is busiest April-October. We currently have 2 shifts available. Dayshift 9 AM- 2 PM Night shift 5 PM - 10 PM Minimum Time Requirement: 4-5 hours/week SKILLS Animal Care / Handling GOOD FOR Teens People 55+ Group REQUIREMENTS Driver's License Needed Must be at least 16 Orientation or Training Minimum Time Requirement: 4-5 hours/week Agency: Operation Wildlife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Legal Self Help VolunteerBecome a Legal Self-Help Volunteer and make a significant impact in our community by supporting residents in accessing legal information and resources. This role is designed to be both rewarding and enriching, offering a supportive environment where your contributions are valued and your well-being is prioritized. What You’ll Do Assist Residents: Guide clients in finding the correct legal forms and understanding court procedures, helping them navigate the self-help process effectively. Manage Data: Accurately record and track client interactions and requests, contributing to the enhancement of our services and resource management. Collaborate and Learn: Participate in training sessions and collaborate with a dedicated team, gaining valuable experience and developing your skills. Please Note: Volunteers cannot provide legal advice or representation. Your role focuses on helping clients access the right resources and understand the self-help process. What We Offer Valued Experience: Engage in meaningful work that provides hands-on experience in client support and office operations. Skill Development: Build essential skills in communication, organization, and data management in a practical setting. Supportive Environment: Work in a trauma-informed, supportive space where your well-being is important to us. We are committed to ensuring a fulfilling and balanced volunteer experience. Mutual Benefit: Enjoy a rewarding experience where your contributions make a real difference, and where both you and the community benefit from your involvement. Agency: Douglas County District Court Become a Legal Self-Help Volunteer and make a significant impact in our community by supporting residents in accessing legal information and resources. This role is designed to be both rewarding and enriching, offering a supportive environment where your contributions are valued and your well-being is prioritized. What You’ll Do Assist Residents: Guide clients in finding the correct legal forms and understanding court procedures, helping them navigate the self-help process effectively. Manage Data: Accurately record and track client interactions and requests, contributing to the enhancement of our services and resource management. Collaborate and Learn: Participate in training sessions and collaborate with a dedicated team, gaining valuable experience and developing your skills. Please Note: Volunteers cannot provide legal advice or representation. Your role focuses on helping clients access the right resources and understand the self-help process. What We Offer Valued Experience: Engage in meaningful work that provides hands-on experience in client support and office operations. Skill Development: Build essential skills in communication, organization, and data management in a practical setting. Supportive Environment: Work in a trauma-informed, supportive space where your well-being is important to us. We are committed to ensuring a fulfilling and balanced volunteer experience. Mutual Benefit: Enjoy a rewarding experience where your contributions make a real difference, and where both you and the community benefit from your involvement. Agency: Douglas County District Court Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Services AssistantAssist with data entry Client assistance applications Organizing client folders Client follow-up calls Client eligibility Agency: Community Action, Inc Assist with data entry Client assistance applications Organizing client folders Client follow-up calls Client eligibility Agency: Community Action, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snow Removal Volunteer – Help Keep Walkways Safe This WinterAgency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Repair and Renew to Help Fuel Our MissionAt Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL), we believe that every family deserves a safe, welcoming space to land while working toward housing stability. That’s why we’re inviting volunteers to join our Repair and Renew team—a hands-on opportunity to make a lasting impact on the spaces where families heal, grow, and rebuild. Outcome: By supporting the upkeep and organization of shared spaces—both indoors and outdoors—volunteers will directly reduce the time staff spend on logistical tasks, allowing them to focus more fully on serving families in crisis. This support is especially impactful for the case management team, whose work is often emotionally and administratively demanding. A well-maintained environment not only improves efficiency but also communicates dignity and care to every family who walks through our doors. Responsibilities/Duties: Cleaning and preparing homes between family transitions.Painting and minor repairs.Outdoor maintenance such as trash pickup, weeding, and leaf raking.Snow removal on walkways.Qualifications/Education/Skills: Required: Willingness to support families in crisis through hands-on service and care for shared spaces.Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting (up to 75 lbs.), bending, walking, climbing stairs, and working outdoors in varied weather.Reliability and punctuality—shows up ready to contribute and communicates clearly if plans change.Respect for privacy, safety, and the dignity of families and staff.Ability to work independently or as part of a team, following guidance from staff and supervisors.Preferred but not required: Experience with basic home maintenance, painting, or landscaping.Familiarity with tools and safety practices (training provided).Comfort navigating transitional spaces with sensitivity and care.Interest in community service, housing justice, or volunteerismPhysical and Emotional Demands: This role may require lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs., walking, stair climbing, bending, stretching, and working outdoors in varied weather. Tasks may include painting, minor repairs, and snow removal. Emotional demands include working in transitional spaces and observing signs of family crisis. Volunteers are expected to approach each space with respect and careAgency: Family Promise Of Lawrence At Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL), we believe that every family deserves a safe, welcoming space to land while working toward housing stability. That’s why we’re inviting volunteers to join our Repair and Renew team—a hands-on opportunity to make a lasting impact on the spaces where families heal, grow, and rebuild. Outcome: By supporting the upkeep and organization of shared spaces—both indoors and outdoors—volunteers will directly reduce the time staff spend on logistical tasks, allowing them to focus more fully on serving families in crisis. This support is especially impactful for the case management team, whose work is often emotionally and administratively demanding. A well-maintained environment not only improves efficiency but also communicates dignity and care to every family who walks through our doors. Responsibilities/Duties: Cleaning and preparing homes between family transitions.Painting and minor repairs.Outdoor maintenance such as trash pickup, weeding, and leaf raking.Snow removal on walkways.Qualifications/Education/Skills: Required: Willingness to support families in crisis through hands-on service and care for shared spaces.Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting (up to 75 lbs.), bending, walking, climbing stairs, and working outdoors in varied weather.Reliability and punctuality—shows up ready to contribute and communicates clearly if plans change.Respect for privacy, safety, and the dignity of families and staff.Ability to work independently or as part of a team, following guidance from staff and supervisors.Preferred but not required: Experience with basic home maintenance, painting, or landscaping.Familiarity with tools and safety practices (training provided).Comfort navigating transitional spaces with sensitivity and care.Interest in community service, housing justice, or volunteerismPhysical and Emotional Demands: This role may require lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs., walking, stair climbing, bending, stretching, and working outdoors in varied weather. Tasks may include painting, minor repairs, and snow removal. Emotional demands include working in transitional spaces and observing signs of family crisis. Volunteers are expected to approach each space with respect and careAgency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Moving with Purpose: Volunteer Drivers & Lifters NeededPurpose: Responsibilities: Coordinate with staff to schedule pick-ups from donors and drop-offs to families Safely lift, carry, and transport items such as furniture, household goods, and supplies Use personal vehicle (truck, van, SUV preferred) or assist another volunteer with loading/unloading Treat all items with care and respect, preserving dignity for recipient families Communicate clearly and kindly with donors, families, and staffRole Flexibility: This role can be split into two parts—Mover or Driver—or combined depending on the volunteer’s availability and vehicle access. Volunteers may work solo, in pairs, or as part of a team. Time Commitment: Flexible and on-call based on donation schedules Most opportunities occur weekdays, with occasional weekend needsLocation: Pick-ups from donors across Douglas County Deliveries to Family Promise families or program sitesAgency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Purpose: Responsibilities: Coordinate with staff to schedule pick-ups from donors and drop-offs to families Safely lift, carry, and transport items such as furniture, household goods, and supplies Use personal vehicle (truck, van, SUV preferred) or assist another volunteer with loading/unloading Treat all items with care and respect, preserving dignity for recipient families Communicate clearly and kindly with donors, families, and staffRole Flexibility: This role can be split into two parts—Mover or Driver—or combined depending on the volunteer’s availability and vehicle access. Volunteers may work solo, in pairs, or as part of a team. Time Commitment: Flexible and on-call based on donation schedules Most opportunities occur weekdays, with occasional weekend needsLocation: Pick-ups from donors across Douglas County Deliveries to Family Promise families or program sitesAgency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Douglas County CASA volunteers provide comprehensive "best interest" advocacy for children who have experienced abuse and neglect and as a result are under the protection of the court system in Douglas County, Kansas. These trained and supported volunteers investigate, facilitate, monitor, and mentor.
Duties include maintaining regular monthly contact with the child(ren); maintaining contact with parents, foster parents, case managers, and all other case professionals; maintaining the child's case file; attending meetings and court hearings for the assigned case; submitting court reports; advocating for permanency for the child as soon as possible; assessing whether appropriate services are being provided to the child and their family; and monitoring compliance with current court orders.
CASA Volunteer Requirements:
Must be at least 21 years old
Must complete application and provide 4 non-relative references and a 7-year residential history.
Must participate in a pre-training interview with a staff member.
Must pass all required background and fingerprint checks.
Must participate in 30+ hours of pre-service training, including in-person classes and homework.
Must participate in 12 hours of Continuing Education annually.
Must observe two court hearings.
Must demonstrate an ability to be objective.
Must respect confidentiality of all parties.
Must be sensitive to issues of cultural diversity.
Must be committed to serving as a CASA for a minimum of one year.
CASA Volunteer Time Commitment:
Approximately 10 hours a month; varies case to case.
CASA Volunteer Pre-Service Training:
Training is conducted after review of the application and an initial interview with a staff member. Training is conducted in groups with sessions in person and also using an online self-study curriculum with six modules. The reading and content is completed on your own and then in-person group discussions are hosted after completing the homework to discuss, answer questions, and check for understanding. We have several cohorts of training throughout the year, so any time is a good time to apply! This initial training takes 30 hours to complete, including homework, online modules, group discussions, and court observations. Our next training starts October 14, so apply today!
If you have further questions, contact us at (785) 832-5172 or email us at bmccarty@dccasaks.org.
Agency: Douglas County CASA, Inc. Douglas County CASA volunteers provide comprehensive "best interest" advocacy for children who have experienced abuse and neglect and as a result are under the protection of the court system in Douglas County, Kansas. These trained and supported volunteers investigate, facilitate, monitor, and mentor.
Duties include maintaining regular monthly contact with the child(ren); maintaining contact with parents, foster parents, case managers, and all other case professionals; maintaining the child's case file; attending meetings and court hearings for the assigned case; submitting court reports; advocating for permanency for the child as soon as possible; assessing whether appropriate services are being provided to the child and their family; and monitoring compliance with current court orders.
CASA Volunteer Requirements:
Must be at least 21 years old
Must complete application and provide 4 non-relative references and a 7-year residential history.
Must participate in a pre-training interview with a staff member.
Must pass all required background and fingerprint checks.
Must participate in 30+ hours of pre-service training, including in-person classes and homework.
Must participate in 12 hours of Continuing Education annually.
Must observe two court hearings.
Must demonstrate an ability to be objective.
Must respect confidentiality of all parties.
Must be sensitive to issues of cultural diversity.
Must be committed to serving as a CASA for a minimum of one year.
CASA Volunteer Time Commitment:
Approximately 10 hours a month; varies case to case.
CASA Volunteer Pre-Service Training:
Training is conducted after review of the application and an initial interview with a staff member. Training is conducted in groups with sessions in person and also using an online self-study curriculum with six modules. The reading and content is completed on your own and then in-person group discussions are hosted after completing the homework to discuss, answer questions, and check for understanding. We have several cohorts of training throughout the year, so any time is a good time to apply! This initial training takes 30 hours to complete, including homework, online modules, group discussions, and court observations. Our next training starts October 14, so apply today!
If you have further questions, contact us at (785) 832-5172 or email us at bmccarty@dccasaks.org.
Agency: Douglas County CASA, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer: Caregivers' Night Out - LawrenceWe organize monthly Caregiver Nights Out on the 2nd Friday of every month from 5:30-8:30 PM. This event includes childcare. Our childcare team needs many dedicated hands to maintain a low volunteer-to-child ratio. You can volunteer for one day or multiple, whichever works for you! Agency: Foster Village Northeast KS We organize monthly Caregiver Nights Out on the 2nd Friday of every month from 5:30-8:30 PM. This event includes childcare. Our childcare team needs many dedicated hands to maintain a low volunteer-to-child ratio. You can volunteer for one day or multiple, whichever works for you! Agency: Foster Village Northeast KS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66049 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer: Moms' Support Group - LawrenceWe organize monthly Support Groups on the 2nd Monday of every month from 6:00-8:00 PM in Lawrence. These Support Groups include childcare. Our childcare team needs many dedicated hands to maintain a low volunteer-to-child ratio. You can volunteer for one day or multiple, whichever works for you! Agency: Foster Village Northeast KS We organize monthly Support Groups on the 2nd Monday of every month from 6:00-8:00 PM in Lawrence. These Support Groups include childcare. Our childcare team needs many dedicated hands to maintain a low volunteer-to-child ratio. You can volunteer for one day or multiple, whichever works for you! Agency: Foster Village Northeast KS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Maintain LandscapingCare in Action: Volunteer to Help Maintain Landscaping At Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL), we believe that every family deserves a safe, welcoming space to land while working toward housing stability. That’s why we’re inviting volunteers to join our Maintenance Team—a hands-on opportunity to make a lasting impact on the spaces where families heal, grow, and rebuild. Volunteer role directly supports the mission by enhancing the physical environments where families are served and staff operate. Volunteers will assist with property upkeep, weeding, leaf raking and other outdoor landscaping needs, ensuring that transitional spaces are safe, welcoming, and functional. By maintaining walkways, refreshing garden beds, preparing homes between families, and caring for outdoor areas like Mount Hope, volunteers help create a dignified and supportive atmosphere. Their efforts allow staff to focus more fully on family stabilization, while also fostering a sense of pride and community stewardship throughout the organization. Qualifications/Education/Skills: Required: Willingness to support families in crisis through hands-on service and care for shared spaces. Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting (up to 75 lbs.), bending, walking, climbing stairs, and working outdoors in varied weather. Reliability and punctuality—shows up ready to contribute and communicates clearly if plans change. Respect for privacy, safety, and the dignity of families and staff. Ability to work independently or as part of a team, following guidance from staff and supervisors. Preferred but not required: Experience with landscaping. Familiarity with tools and safety practices (training provided). Comfort navigating transitional spaces with sensitivity and care. Interest in community service, housing justice, or volunteerism. Physical and Emotional Demands: This role may require lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs., walking, stair climbing, bending, stretching, and working outdoors in varied weather. Tasks may include weeding, raking, planting, tree trimming and snow removal. Emotional demands include working in transitional spaces and observing signs of family crisis. Volunteers are expected to approach each space with respect and care. Background checks/other screening requirements (this may include things like a Google search, social media search, and reference checks) Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Care in Action: Volunteer to Help Maintain Landscaping At Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL), we believe that every family deserves a safe, welcoming space to land while working toward housing stability. That’s why we’re inviting volunteers to join our Maintenance Team—a hands-on opportunity to make a lasting impact on the spaces where families heal, grow, and rebuild. Volunteer role directly supports the mission by enhancing the physical environments where families are served and staff operate. Volunteers will assist with property upkeep, weeding, leaf raking and other outdoor landscaping needs, ensuring that transitional spaces are safe, welcoming, and functional. By maintaining walkways, refreshing garden beds, preparing homes between families, and caring for outdoor areas like Mount Hope, volunteers help create a dignified and supportive atmosphere. Their efforts allow staff to focus more fully on family stabilization, while also fostering a sense of pride and community stewardship throughout the organization. Qualifications/Education/Skills: Required: Willingness to support families in crisis through hands-on service and care for shared spaces. Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting (up to 75 lbs.), bending, walking, climbing stairs, and working outdoors in varied weather. Reliability and punctuality—shows up ready to contribute and communicates clearly if plans change. Respect for privacy, safety, and the dignity of families and staff. Ability to work independently or as part of a team, following guidance from staff and supervisors. Preferred but not required: Experience with landscaping. Familiarity with tools and safety practices (training provided). Comfort navigating transitional spaces with sensitivity and care. Interest in community service, housing justice, or volunteerism. Physical and Emotional Demands: This role may require lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs., walking, stair climbing, bending, stretching, and working outdoors in varied weather. Tasks may include weeding, raking, planting, tree trimming and snow removal. Emotional demands include working in transitional spaces and observing signs of family crisis. Volunteers are expected to approach each space with respect and care. Background checks/other screening requirements (this may include things like a Google search, social media search, and reference checks) Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veggie Lunch ThursdayEach Thursday we serve a free vegan meal from 11:30 - 1:30. We need volunteers between 9:30am and 2:00pm to help get the food ready, serve the food, and help with clean up after. Volunteers do not need to stay the whole time and can come in whenever it fits their schedule. Volunteers should plan to stay for at least 2 hours. They are also welcome to eat with us before or after their volunteer time is done. After signing up on this site, a volunteer manager will reach out with a follow-up email. Be sure to indicate which date(s) you are available to volunteer for. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Each Thursday we serve a free vegan meal from 11:30 - 1:30. We need volunteers between 9:30am and 2:00pm to help get the food ready, serve the food, and help with clean up after. Volunteers do not need to stay the whole time and can come in whenever it fits their schedule. Volunteers should plan to stay for at least 2 hours. They are also welcome to eat with us before or after their volunteer time is done. After signing up on this site, a volunteer manager will reach out with a follow-up email. Be sure to indicate which date(s) you are available to volunteer for. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Distribute Flyers to Help Us Promote Our Services and EventsECM offers a number of programs and opportunities for students and community members, including our popular weekly Veggie Lunch; Tai Chi, Capoeira, and Kickboxing classes; and our International Movie Nights; Help us reach more people by spreading the word about our services and events! Grab some friends and get some exercise as you help distribute ECM flyers on the KU campus or Downtown Lawrence. ECM is always looking for compassionate volunteers to help promote and maintain our facility and programs. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) ECM offers a number of programs and opportunities for students and community members, including our popular weekly Veggie Lunch; Tai Chi, Capoeira, and Kickboxing classes; and our International Movie Nights; Help us reach more people by spreading the word about our services and events! Grab some friends and get some exercise as you help distribute ECM flyers on the KU campus or Downtown Lawrence. ECM is always looking for compassionate volunteers to help promote and maintain our facility and programs. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veggie Lunch PrepEvery Wednesday while KU is in session, we need volunteers to come help prepare a free vegan lunch, which we serve the following Thursday. Veggie Lunch prep begins every Wednesday at 4:00 pm and usually takes about 3 hours. Volunteers are not required to stay the entire time - they can come in for however long they would like. Volunteers will help with food prep - mostly cutting vegetables - and with storage and cleanup afterwards. All you need to do is show up! We will have someone onsite with a meal planned out and everything you will need is onsite. When we reach out with follow-up, please be sure to indicate which date(s) you are available to volunteer as this is a reoccurring event. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Every Wednesday while KU is in session, we need volunteers to come help prepare a free vegan lunch, which we serve the following Thursday. Veggie Lunch prep begins every Wednesday at 4:00 pm and usually takes about 3 hours. Volunteers are not required to stay the entire time - they can come in for however long they would like. Volunteers will help with food prep - mostly cutting vegetables - and with storage and cleanup afterwards. All you need to do is show up! We will have someone onsite with a meal planned out and everything you will need is onsite. When we reach out with follow-up, please be sure to indicate which date(s) you are available to volunteer as this is a reoccurring event. Agency: Ecumenical Campus Ministries (ECM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clean and Prepare Spaces for FamiliesHelp families feel welcomed—and keep shared spaces shining. Whether you're wiping down surfaces, restocking essentials, or deep cleaning, your care helps families feel seen and supported—and allows staff to focus on stabilization efforts. Time Commitment: Impact: Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Help families feel welcomed—and keep shared spaces shining. Whether you're wiping down surfaces, restocking essentials, or deep cleaning, your care helps families feel seen and supported—and allows staff to focus on stabilization efforts. Time Commitment: Impact: Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fix It Forward: Help Maintain Dignity Through RepairsFamily Promise of Lawrence (FPL) empowers families in housing crisis to achieve stabilization through community connections. Our Operations Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in making that mission possible—by keeping our spaces safe, functional, and welcoming. Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL) empowers families in housing crisis to achieve stabilization through community connections. Our Operations Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in making that mission possible—by keeping our spaces safe, functional, and welcoming. Agency: Family Promise Of Lawrence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Volunteer- Audio-Reader Sensory GardenSeeking volunteers to help out in the sensory garden. We have regular garden shared work times on Thursdays (March to October) from 9:30 to 11:30. Once a volunteer completes the application https://reader.ku.edu/volunteer-application as well as out orientation, volunteers can select hours that work for them to weed, water, sweep, trim and enjoying. Hours are flexible, folks with some gardening background helpful; tasks include physical labor and exposure to the outdoors while weeding, planting, sweeping, trimming and enjoying the garden. Complete a volunteer application at reader.ku.edu and you will get an email regarding volunteer orientation. Purpose of the Audio-Reader Sensory GardenThe concept of a sensory garden is unique: to provide an outdoor environment that stimulates a variety of senses, making the garden particularly accessible to individuals with visual impairments and other disabilities. Plantings include those that are very fragrant or have interesting textures. Plants are labeled with special markers that identify the plant in Braille and in print. How to experience a sensory gardenWhen you stroll through the Audio-Reader Sensory Garden, you are encouraged to explore the garden with your fingers, your nose, and your ears — to touch, feel, smell and listen. This is a hands-on garden and visitors are encouraged to use several of their senses in order to enjoy all of the delights that the garden has to offer. Children, adults, and seniors — sighted and sight-impaired — revel in the opportunity to experience this unique garden. In order to activate the fragrance of a plant, you may need to gently rub the leaf between your fingers. This also allows you to experience the unique texture of each plant. Wind chimes, a bubbling rock fountain, song birds, the chiming of the nearby Campanile, and even the sound of the KU marching band wafting from the nearby football stadium provide wonderful sounds to enjoy. Take a moment to sit on one of the garden benches and enjoy the distinctive sounds of the garden. Agency: Audio-Reader Seeking volunteers to help out in the sensory garden. We have regular garden shared work times on Thursdays (March to October) from 9:30 to 11:30. Once a volunteer completes the application https://reader.ku.edu/volunteer-application as well as out orientation, volunteers can select hours that work for them to weed, water, sweep, trim and enjoying. Hours are flexible, folks with some gardening background helpful; tasks include physical labor and exposure to the outdoors while weeding, planting, sweeping, trimming and enjoying the garden. Complete a volunteer application at reader.ku.edu and you will get an email regarding volunteer orientation. Purpose of the Audio-Reader Sensory GardenThe concept of a sensory garden is unique: to provide an outdoor environment that stimulates a variety of senses, making the garden particularly accessible to individuals with visual impairments and other disabilities. Plantings include those that are very fragrant or have interesting textures. Plants are labeled with special markers that identify the plant in Braille and in print. How to experience a sensory gardenWhen you stroll through the Audio-Reader Sensory Garden, you are encouraged to explore the garden with your fingers, your nose, and your ears — to touch, feel, smell and listen. This is a hands-on garden and visitors are encouraged to use several of their senses in order to enjoy all of the delights that the garden has to offer. Children, adults, and seniors — sighted and sight-impaired — revel in the opportunity to experience this unique garden. In order to activate the fragrance of a plant, you may need to gently rub the leaf between your fingers. This also allows you to experience the unique texture of each plant. Wind chimes, a bubbling rock fountain, song birds, the chiming of the nearby Campanile, and even the sound of the KU marching band wafting from the nearby football stadium provide wonderful sounds to enjoy. Take a moment to sit on one of the garden benches and enjoy the distinctive sounds of the garden. Agency: Audio-Reader Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer AdvocateVolunteer Advocates work closely with the Victim Advocate and staff advocates to provide after-hours direct service to primary and secondary victim-survivors of sexual trauma & abuse. Volunteer Advocates provide confidential, trauma-informed advocacy and support to victim-survivors of all ages and genders within Douglas, Franklin, and Jefferson Counties. Training is 40 hours (usually over the course of 5-6 weeks) and is full of valuable information on sexual assault, counseling skills, and crisis support. Each fall, spring, and summer a new training is held.Advocates must be 18 years old and over.Monthly meetings are held for updates, check-ins, case share, and ongoing education.Advocates must own or have access to a car and phone with a voicemail.We ask for a commitment of at least 1 year of service upon completion of training.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdrbosKeefLjfK1_HH--kfcWjn9DOEAN_8Ti1fVKu0vEog7Uw/viewform?c=0&w=1 *The CARE Center is committed to making sure our Advocates are diverse and representative of the community. We encourage men, Spanish language speakers, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples & people of color, LGBTQIA+ people & survivors of sexual trauma to apply. Agency: The Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center Volunteer Advocates work closely with the Victim Advocate and staff advocates to provide after-hours direct service to primary and secondary victim-survivors of sexual trauma & abuse. Volunteer Advocates provide confidential, trauma-informed advocacy and support to victim-survivors of all ages and genders within Douglas, Franklin, and Jefferson Counties. Training is 40 hours (usually over the course of 5-6 weeks) and is full of valuable information on sexual assault, counseling skills, and crisis support. Each fall, spring, and summer a new training is held.Advocates must be 18 years old and over.Monthly meetings are held for updates, check-ins, case share, and ongoing education.Advocates must own or have access to a car and phone with a voicemail.We ask for a commitment of at least 1 year of service upon completion of training.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdrbosKeefLjfK1_HH--kfcWjn9DOEAN_8Ti1fVKu0vEog7Uw/viewform?c=0&w=1 *The CARE Center is committed to making sure our Advocates are diverse and representative of the community. We encourage men, Spanish language speakers, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples & people of color, LGBTQIA+ people & survivors of sexual trauma to apply. Agency: The Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JanitorResponsibilities: Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Responsibilities: Agency: Topeka Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Road to Recovery Volunteer Driver in Shawnee CountyRoad To Recovery is an American Cancer Society program designed to help improve the quality of life and reduce barriers to care for cancer patients undergoing active treatment by transporting them to and from cancer-related treatment appointments.
The Road To Recovery Volunteer driver can help provide people with transportation to and from their cancer-related treatment appointments. Drivers donate their time and the use of their personal vehicles to help ensure that people with cancer get the treatments they need. Volunteer drivers are also there to show support and provide information and resource referrals coordinated through the American Cancer Society.
Responsibilities include: Follows program guidelines and maintains required volunteer eligibility requirements. Provides ride(s) as agreed upon. Completes all necessary transportation documentation information. Reports all changes with contact information, availability, insurance coverage and driving eligibility to the Society in a timely manner. Reports traffic accidents and violations to the Society within 24 hours of occurrence. Abides by the Society’s privacy and confidentiality policies. Internet access.
Volunteer Driver Qualifications: Drivers must be between the ages of 18 and 84 Have a good driving record Have a current, valid driver’s license Access to a safe and reliable vehicle Proof of adequate automobile insurance Complete an American Cancer Society training course/background check Availability Monday through Saturday during the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. If cancer survivor, must be one year post-treatment.Agency: American Cancer Society Road To Recovery is an American Cancer Society program designed to help improve the quality of life and reduce barriers to care for cancer patients undergoing active treatment by transporting them to and from cancer-related treatment appointments.
The Road To Recovery Volunteer driver can help provide people with transportation to and from their cancer-related treatment appointments. Drivers donate their time and the use of their personal vehicles to help ensure that people with cancer get the treatments they need. Volunteer drivers are also there to show support and provide information and resource referrals coordinated through the American Cancer Society.
Responsibilities include: Follows program guidelines and maintains required volunteer eligibility requirements. Provides ride(s) as agreed upon. Completes all necessary transportation documentation information. Reports all changes with contact information, availability, insurance coverage and driving eligibility to the Society in a timely manner. Reports traffic accidents and violations to the Society within 24 hours of occurrence. Abides by the Society’s privacy and confidentiality policies. Internet access.
Volunteer Driver Qualifications: Drivers must be between the ages of 18 and 84 Have a good driving record Have a current, valid driver’s license Access to a safe and reliable vehicle Proof of adequate automobile insurance Complete an American Cancer Society training course/background check Availability Monday through Saturday during the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. If cancer survivor, must be one year post-treatment.Agency: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Custodial Support - 2 hr shifts - pick your start timeCustodial Support When you sign up, please indicate your planned start and end time in the "Response Notes" section. The shifts listed here default to 8 am, but you can come in during any 2 hour period between 8 am-3 pm Monday through Thursday, or 8 am-1 pm on Friday. Agency: Let's Help, Inc. Custodial Support When you sign up, please indicate your planned start and end time in the "Response Notes" section. The shifts listed here default to 8 am, but you can come in during any 2 hour period between 8 am-3 pm Monday through Thursday, or 8 am-1 pm on Friday. Agency: Let's Help, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Bank Warehouse M-Th 9 am-12 pmA behind-the-scenes role sorting, sanitizing, and preparing donated items for the clothing bank. Volunteers take in donations, sort them, and hang items for backstock. Monday – Thursday: 9 AM – 12 PM 12 PM – 3 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. A behind-the-scenes role sorting, sanitizing, and preparing donated items for the clothing bank. Volunteers take in donations, sort them, and hang items for backstock. Monday – Thursday: 9 AM – 12 PM 12 PM – 3 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Bank Warehouse M-Th 9 12-3 pmA behind-the-scenes role sorting, sanitizing, and preparing donated items for the clothing bank. Volunteers take in donations, sort them, and hang items for backstock. Monday – Thursday: 9 AM – 12 PM 12 PM – 3 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. A behind-the-scenes role sorting, sanitizing, and preparing donated items for the clothing bank. Volunteers take in donations, sort them, and hang items for backstock. Monday – Thursday: 9 AM – 12 PM 12 PM – 3 PMAgency: Let's Help, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 66606 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Emergency Management VolunteerEmergency Volunteers help people prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. Douglas County Emergency Management (DCEM) offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. So whether you love the weather, are an amateur radio operator, or just want to be better prepared and help before, during and after disasters DCEM has four distinct ways to serve your community. Skywarn volunteers are authorized as weather spotters who report severe weather activity threatening Douglas County.The Auxiliary Communications Team (ACT) volunteers are licensed amateur radio operations who provide alternative communications capabilities.The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a large team that performs multiple functions. This team leads and performs outreach activities, including presenting two CERT Weekend Classes for the community each year. CERT members can also be deployed to perform various emergency response activities, such as light search and rescue, door-to-door emergency notification, and the performance of personnel accountability. EOC Support Volunteers work to provide crucial assistance to Emergency Management Staff and Community partners during incidents in which the Emergency Operations Center is activated. These volunteers are trained to offer technical and documentation assistance, as well as logistical assistance with facilities and resources for EOC responders.If you are interested in volunteering with Emergency Management, please visit our website to download an application. https://dgcoks.gov/em/volunteer Agency: Douglas County Emergency Management Emergency Volunteers help people prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. Douglas County Emergency Management (DCEM) offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. So whether you love the weather, are an amateur radio operator, or just want to be better prepared and help before, during and after disasters DCEM has four distinct ways to serve your community. Skywarn volunteers are authorized as weather spotters who report severe weather activity threatening Douglas County.The Auxiliary Communications Team (ACT) volunteers are licensed amateur radio operations who provide alternative communications capabilities.The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a large team that performs multiple functions. This team leads and performs outreach activities, including presenting two CERT Weekend Classes for the community each year. CERT members can also be deployed to perform various emergency response activities, such as light search and rescue, door-to-door emergency notification, and the performance of personnel accountability. EOC Support Volunteers work to provide crucial assistance to Emergency Management Staff and Community partners during incidents in which the Emergency Operations Center is activated. These volunteers are trained to offer technical and documentation assistance, as well as logistical assistance with facilities and resources for EOC responders.If you are interested in volunteering with Emergency Management, please visit our website to download an application. https://dgcoks.gov/em/volunteer Agency: Douglas County Emergency Management Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-26 Academic TutorCenter for Supportive Communities (CSC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Lawrence, KS, is now accepting applications for our 2025-26 Academic Tutor position. Are you retired? Are you an undergraduate or graduate student seeking real-world experiences that qualify for course credit or fulfill a service-learning or practicum/internship requirement? Are you looking to make a real difference in your community? As an Academic Tutor, you will play a critical role in supporting the academic success of K-12 students by providing one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions. Your guidance and mentorship will help students strengthen their understanding of core subjects, boost their confidence, and develop essential learning skills. This position is ideal for individuals dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of young learners.
CSC encourages individuals and students from all backgrounds to apply.
Position Contact Agency: Center for Supportive Communities Center for Supportive Communities (CSC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Lawrence, KS, is now accepting applications for our 2025-26 Academic Tutor position. Are you retired? Are you an undergraduate or graduate student seeking real-world experiences that qualify for course credit or fulfill a service-learning or practicum/internship requirement? Are you looking to make a real difference in your community? As an Academic Tutor, you will play a critical role in supporting the academic success of K-12 students by providing one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions. Your guidance and mentorship will help students strengthen their understanding of core subjects, boost their confidence, and develop essential learning skills. This position is ideal for individuals dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of young learners.
CSC encourages individuals and students from all backgrounds to apply.
Position Contact Agency: Center for Supportive Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 66046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-26 Behavior Health MentorBehavior Health Mentor Center for Supportive Communities August 2025 – May 2026 Are you a college student seeking real-world experience for academic credit or a retired professional looking to stay active and give back to your community? Considering a career change into education, social work, mental health, or advocacy? Join the SupportEd program at the Center for Supportive Communities (CSC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to using behavior science to create meaningful change for youth, families, and the community.
✔ Undergraduate or graduate students completing course credit, practicums, or internships ✔ Retired individuals who want to remain engaged and make a difference ✔ Career changers seeking meaningful experience in the human services field experience CSC’s Behavioral Health Mentor position offers you an innovative and comprehensive learning customized to meet your interests or educational requirements. CSC encourages students from all backgrounds to apply. Ask a faculty member to sponsor your hours with CSC for course credit Position Contact info@supportivecommunities.org Position Title Behavior Health Mentor Position Dates August 2025 – May 2026 Time Requirements You must dedicate 5, 10, 15, or 20 hours each week. Many of your weekly responsibilities (other Position Location Douglas County, KS (Lawrence, Eudora, Baldwin City, and Perry) Position Responsibilities · Maintain a caseload of 1- 5 students · Assist with intake and assessments · Facilitate weekly 1.5 hour meetings per student · Implement individualized evidence-based interventions · Teach skills, provide academic support, and assist with problem-solving and goal setting · Serve as a liaison between families, schools, and community partners · Coordinate with mental health providers, child protective service workers, assistant district attorneys, and other allied health professionals. Collaborate weekly with families and schools · Attend weekly and as-needed supervisory meetings · Complete weekly documentation and progress reports Required Qualifications At least 18 years of ageHigh school diploma or GEDGood academic standingValid driver’s license and car insuranceReliable transportation to and from program activitiesStrong communication, problem-solving, time management, and organizational skills Persistent in reaching out, patient in building trust, and consistent in communicating Preferred Qualifications Proven experience working with children, families, and schools Background knowledge in a human-service field (e.g., applied behavior analysis, psychology, social work, social welfare, special education, or counseling) or juvenile law Cultural competence Proficiency in Microsoft OfficeBenefits & Perks · Opportunities for skill-building, career exploration, and educational growth · Flexible schedule to accommodate academic and personal commitments · Professional development and networking opportunities · Training in evidence-based practices · Direct clinical experience with children, youth, and families · Professional references upon successful completion of service · Mileage reimbursement for approved travel · Research opportunities (upon request) Application Process 1. Complete the online application: https://form.jotform.com/250154644351148. 2. Participate in an interview with CSC. 3. If selected, complete onboarding paperwork, health assessment, TB test, and background check. Agency: Center for Supportive Communities Behavior Health Mentor Center for Supportive Communities August 2025 – May 2026 Are you a college student seeking real-world experience for academic credit or a retired professional looking to stay active and give back to your community? Considering a career change into education, social work, mental health, or advocacy? Join the SupportEd program at the Center for Supportive Communities (CSC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to using behavior science to create meaningful change for youth, families, and the community.
✔ Undergraduate or graduate students completing course credit, practicums, or internships ✔ Retired individuals who want to remain engaged and make a difference ✔ Career changers seeking meaningful experience in the human services field experience CSC’s Behavioral Health Mentor position offers you an innovative and comprehensive learning customized to meet your interests or educational requirements. CSC encourages students from all backgrounds to apply. Ask a faculty member to sponsor your hours with CSC for course credit Position Contact info@supportivecommunities.org Position Title Behavior Health Mentor Position Dates August 2025 – May 2026 Time Requirements You must dedicate 5, 10, 15, or 20 hours each week. Many of your weekly responsibilities (other Position Location Douglas County, KS (Lawrence, Eudora, Baldwin City, and Perry) Position Responsibilities · Maintain a caseload of 1- 5 students · Assist with intake and assessments · Facilitate weekly 1.5 hour meetings per student · Implement individualized evidence-based interventions · Teach skills, provide academic support, and assist with problem-solving and goal setting · Serve as a liaison between families, schools, and community partners · Coordinate with mental health providers, child protective service workers, assistant district attorneys, and other allied health professionals. Collaborate weekly with families and schools · Attend weekly and as-needed supervisory meetings · Complete weekly documentation and progress reports Required Qualifications At least 18 years of ageHigh school diploma or GEDGood academic standingValid driver’s license and car insuranceReliable transportation to and from program activitiesStrong communication, problem-solving, time management, and organizational skills Persistent in reaching out, patient in building trust, and consistent in communicating Preferred Qualifications Proven experience working with children, families, and schools Background knowledge in a human-service field (e.g., applied behavior analysis, psychology, social work, social welfare, special education, or counseling) or juvenile law Cultural competence Proficiency in Microsoft OfficeBenefits & Perks · Opportunities for skill-building, career exploration, and educational growth · Flexible schedule to accommodate academic and personal commitments · Professional development and networking opportunities · Training in evidence-based practices · Direct clinical experience with children, youth, and families · Professional references upon successful completion of service · Mileage reimbursement for approved travel · Research opportunities (upon request) Application Process 1. Complete the online application: https://form.jotform.com/250154644351148. 2. Participate in an interview with CSC. 3. If selected, complete onboarding paperwork, health assessment, TB test, and background check. Agency: Center for Supportive Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 66047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transitions Yard WorkPull weeds and do other basic yard work around our transitional housing facility! Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Pull weeds and do other basic yard work around our transitional housing facility! Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Room VolunteerThis position is Fill in as needed when volunteers are off. Normal hours would be 9:00am - 2pm. This area can be worked in half days as well. You would assist clients in finding items, fold and sack their items, pull requested items from the back room, ie: sheets, towels, dishes. When not assisting clients you can straighten up, and put away new donations in the room. Mondays do not have clients, just straightening and replenishing the room with donations. Agency: Doorstep Inc. This position is Fill in as needed when volunteers are off. Normal hours would be 9:00am - 2pm. This area can be worked in half days as well. You would assist clients in finding items, fold and sack their items, pull requested items from the back room, ie: sheets, towels, dishes. When not assisting clients you can straighten up, and put away new donations in the room. Mondays do not have clients, just straightening and replenishing the room with donations. Agency: Doorstep Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Affirming MentorBraided Haven Mentor Program recruits and trains a diverse group of individuals who are open and affirming, patient, kind, willing to give of themselves, and their time. Mentors engage with mentees to strengthen the relationship, but more importantly help build confidence and offer motivation. We desire people who are open to fostering an environment for creativity, peace, hope, growth, and sense of family and ongoing support. All mentoring provided is curated based on the needs of the mentee. One on One mentoring is offered for those who are interested and will participate in the Mentor/Mentee Matching process to assure the needs of the mentee for the greatest outcome, Youth entering the Braided Haven mentoring program will have access to a team of individuals to create a continuum of care for the mentee. Mentor/Mentee time should consist of the following but not limited to career development, academic support, and socialization. Whether it is a team or one on one session Mentors are encouraged to set goals within relationships to measure progress and to measure outcomes. Mentees should expect to learn how to have healthy interactions and relationships. Participants should anticipate weekly visits, engage in goal setting and planning on how Mentor/Mentee time is spent. Mentors are expected to prepare youth for adulthood and young adults acclimatize into society with as much support as possible by providing practical tools and guidance to help achieve their individual dreams and goals. Mentors are expected to support youth and young adults to cognitively process what it is to be LGBTQIA+ and how they're viewed in the society in which they live and empower them to engage their communities in a healthy and responsible way. Mentors will also be on-call for emergencies such as suicide prevention, or in response to a police call as a result of a violent incident. Agency: Braided Haven, Inc. Braided Haven Mentor Program recruits and trains a diverse group of individuals who are open and affirming, patient, kind, willing to give of themselves, and their time. Mentors engage with mentees to strengthen the relationship, but more importantly help build confidence and offer motivation. We desire people who are open to fostering an environment for creativity, peace, hope, growth, and sense of family and ongoing support. All mentoring provided is curated based on the needs of the mentee. One on One mentoring is offered for those who are interested and will participate in the Mentor/Mentee Matching process to assure the needs of the mentee for the greatest outcome, Youth entering the Braided Haven mentoring program will have access to a team of individuals to create a continuum of care for the mentee. Mentor/Mentee time should consist of the following but not limited to career development, academic support, and socialization. Whether it is a team or one on one session Mentors are encouraged to set goals within relationships to measure progress and to measure outcomes. Mentees should expect to learn how to have healthy interactions and relationships. Participants should anticipate weekly visits, engage in goal setting and planning on how Mentor/Mentee time is spent. Mentors are expected to prepare youth for adulthood and young adults acclimatize into society with as much support as possible by providing practical tools and guidance to help achieve their individual dreams and goals. Mentors are expected to support youth and young adults to cognitively process what it is to be LGBTQIA+ and how they're viewed in the society in which they live and empower them to engage their communities in a healthy and responsible way. Mentors will also be on-call for emergencies such as suicide prevention, or in response to a police call as a result of a violent incident. Agency: Braided Haven, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)Judges appoint CASA volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in court and other settings. Responsibilities may include:
Requirements: Complete 30 hours of initial volunteer training. Maintain confidentiality and secure case records. Stay in regular communication with CASA of Shawnee County staff.Agency: CASA of Shawnee County, Inc. Judges appoint CASA volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in court and other settings. Responsibilities may include:
Requirements: Complete 30 hours of initial volunteer training. Maintain confidentiality and secure case records. Stay in regular communication with CASA of Shawnee County staff.Agency: CASA of Shawnee County, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Garden CareThe Growing Together Community Garden located on the south end of our building at 200 Maine street needs periodic care. Watering, weeding, and plant identification are all necessary. If you're interested in helping out, let us know, and we'll put you in contact with our garden overseer to get you set up to become a part of Growing Together. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center The Growing Together Community Garden located on the south end of our building at 200 Maine street needs periodic care. Watering, weeding, and plant identification are all necessary. If you're interested in helping out, let us know, and we'll put you in contact with our garden overseer to get you set up to become a part of Growing Together. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteerCurrently we have a check-in desk for clothing room appts with one Agency: Doorstep Inc. Currently we have a check-in desk for clothing room appts with one Agency: Doorstep Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Routine HousekeepingDue to our high levels of certification, it is important for us to keep certain communal areas tidy. Kitchens, breakrooms, and other spaces need to be cleaned regularly. Recycling needs to be taken out, counters need to be wiped down, and floors need to be swept. None of the spaces get very dirty, but the cleaning needs to be frequent, so this is a volunteer opportunity that would involve doing a quick tidying throughout our spaces on a weekly basis. Because we provide confidential services a volunteer would need to take a virtual HIPAA training and fill out some paperwork. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Due to our high levels of certification, it is important for us to keep certain communal areas tidy. Kitchens, breakrooms, and other spaces need to be cleaned regularly. Recycling needs to be taken out, counters need to be wiped down, and floors need to be swept. None of the spaces get very dirty, but the cleaning needs to be frequent, so this is a volunteer opportunity that would involve doing a quick tidying throughout our spaces on a weekly basis. Because we provide confidential services a volunteer would need to take a virtual HIPAA training and fill out some paperwork. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Sale HelperVolunteers needed to help at our well-loved community book sales! What you'll do: CashiersTally items for purchase using our flat pricing listProcess cash, check, or credit card transactionsThank shoppers for supporting the libraryAttendantsKeep shelves tidy and safe during the saleOffer bags and boxes to book-laden shoppersRestock shelves and displaysWhen we need help: Three major sales each yearSpring | 2nd weekend in AprilSummer | 2nd weekend in JulyFall | 2nd weekend in OctoberFive one-day sales each year2nd Saturdays in February, March, June, September, DecemberWhy this helps: We keep our check-out lines short and our customers happy100% of our library's programs are funded with community-raised dollarsThis ISN'T the right volunteer spot for you if: You don't like being around lots of peopleYou are not available on SaturdaysThis IS the right spot for you if: You think book people are the best peopleYou love watching folks find new treasures at reasonable pricesYou are friendly and helpfulAgency: Lawrence Public Library Volunteers needed to help at our well-loved community book sales! What you'll do: CashiersTally items for purchase using our flat pricing listProcess cash, check, or credit card transactionsThank shoppers for supporting the libraryAttendantsKeep shelves tidy and safe during the saleOffer bags and boxes to book-laden shoppersRestock shelves and displaysWhen we need help: Three major sales each yearSpring | 2nd weekend in AprilSummer | 2nd weekend in JulyFall | 2nd weekend in OctoberFive one-day sales each year2nd Saturdays in February, March, June, September, DecemberWhy this helps: We keep our check-out lines short and our customers happy100% of our library's programs are funded with community-raised dollarsThis ISN'T the right volunteer spot for you if: You don't like being around lots of peopleYou are not available on SaturdaysThis IS the right spot for you if: You think book people are the best peopleYou love watching folks find new treasures at reasonable pricesYou are friendly and helpfulAgency: Lawrence Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation ScannerVolunteers are needed to research and price new donations. What you'll do: Use computers to research donated books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooksDetermine the resale value of donated itemsMake decisions on where to send donated items based on resale valueWhen we need help: Any time the library is open1-hour shiftsNo weekly commitment is requiredWhy this helps: Identifying valuable books means we are good stewards of the items donated to usResearching hard-to-find books takes a special personThis ISN'T the volunteer spot for you if: You aren't a fan of computersProblems without quick solutions make you grumpyYou prefer to move around when you volunteerThis IS the spot for you if: You are curious and love investigating a good mysteryYou are comfortable using a computerYou are OK with some problems being unansweredAgency: Lawrence Public Library Volunteers are needed to research and price new donations. What you'll do: Use computers to research donated books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooksDetermine the resale value of donated itemsMake decisions on where to send donated items based on resale valueWhen we need help: Any time the library is open1-hour shiftsNo weekly commitment is requiredWhy this helps: Identifying valuable books means we are good stewards of the items donated to usResearching hard-to-find books takes a special personThis ISN'T the volunteer spot for you if: You aren't a fan of computersProblems without quick solutions make you grumpyYou prefer to move around when you volunteerThis IS the spot for you if: You are curious and love investigating a good mysteryYou are comfortable using a computerYou are OK with some problems being unansweredAgency: Lawrence Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book InspectorWelcome new donations to the library! What you'll do: Inspect newly-donated items for qualitySend quality donations to the book sale prep areaSend damaged donations to recyclingLift books, bags of books and even boxes of booksWhen we need help: One-hour shifts, any time the library is openNo regular, weekly commitment is requiredWhy this helps: Books that are in good shape are sold to support library programs that promote literacy and build communityBooks that aren't in good shape are responsibly repurposedThis ISN'T the right volunteer spot for you if: You aren't a fan of dustYou can't bear to recycle a damaged bookYou can't lift 25 lbs.This IS the right spot for you if: You love all kinds of booksYou like finding hidden treasuresYou don't mind recycling books that have been too well-lovedYou can lift 25 lbs.You love supporting library programsAgency: Lawrence Public Library Welcome new donations to the library! What you'll do: Inspect newly-donated items for qualitySend quality donations to the book sale prep areaSend damaged donations to recyclingLift books, bags of books and even boxes of booksWhen we need help: One-hour shifts, any time the library is openNo regular, weekly commitment is requiredWhy this helps: Books that are in good shape are sold to support library programs that promote literacy and build communityBooks that aren't in good shape are responsibly repurposedThis ISN'T the right volunteer spot for you if: You aren't a fan of dustYou can't bear to recycle a damaged bookYou can't lift 25 lbs.This IS the right spot for you if: You love all kinds of booksYou like finding hidden treasuresYou don't mind recycling books that have been too well-lovedYou can lift 25 lbs.You love supporting library programsAgency: Lawrence Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Booktique volunteerAssist in the Booktique along with staff and volunteers regarding sales and merchandising. Position requires customer service and cash register experience and a background check. Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Assist in the Booktique along with staff and volunteers regarding sales and merchandising. Position requires customer service and cash register experience and a background check. Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Sorter (Friends of the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library)Sort donations on the loading dock for the Friends of the Library book sales, booktique, and online sales. This position requires working with donated items, bending, standing, and working on the loading dock(temperatures vary). Volunteers need to commit to one day a week(ongoing) for a 2-3 hour shift. Training provided. **Saturday and Sunday shifts needed (Join with a friend)! Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Sort donations on the loading dock for the Friends of the Library book sales, booktique, and online sales. This position requires working with donated items, bending, standing, and working on the loading dock(temperatures vary). Volunteers need to commit to one day a week(ongoing) for a 2-3 hour shift. Training provided. **Saturday and Sunday shifts needed (Join with a friend)! Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Sale Prep(Friends of the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library)Sort and box donated books by category for the quarterly book sales. Position requires one day a week for a 2–3-hour shift. Time of day can be flexible. Training provided Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Sort and box donated books by category for the quarterly book sales. Position requires one day a week for a 2–3-hour shift. Time of day can be flexible. Training provided Agency: Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yard WorkThe Community Health Facility is home to Bert Nash, the Health Department, and the Visiting Nurses Association. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center The Community Health Facility is home to Bert Nash, the Health Department, and the Visiting Nurses Association. Agency: Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66044 Allow Groups: Yes |