Volunteer: Brightening Lives: Volunteer to Shine at Avila Senior Living!Join us in making a difference at Avila Senior Living! We're seeking volunteers to help clean and brighten our doors and windows, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our senior residents. Together, we can bring a little extra sparkle to their day! Agency: Avila Senior Living Join us in making a difference at Avila Senior Living! We're seeking volunteers to help clean and brighten our doors and windows, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our senior residents. Together, we can bring a little extra sparkle to their day! Agency: Avila Senior Living Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CARE Counselor: Lumina Alliance 24-Hour Crisis & Info LineLumina Alliance is dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence on the Central Coast. Our committed, inspiring crisis line volunteers are the backbone of our work. As a CARE Counselor, you will have the opportunity to directly assist survivors and loved ones affected by sexual assault, sexual abuse, and intimate partner violence. Crisis Support: Provide information, support & advocacy to survivors & loved ones on our after-hours hotline. Counselors start by believing survivors who call and empower them to make decisions based on their situation. Qualifications to participate in training: Learn more at: luminaalliance.org/volunteer Questions? Email volunteer@luminaalliance.org Agency: Lumina Alliance, formerly Stand Strong and RISE Lumina Alliance is dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence on the Central Coast. Our committed, inspiring crisis line volunteers are the backbone of our work. As a CARE Counselor, you will have the opportunity to directly assist survivors and loved ones affected by sexual assault, sexual abuse, and intimate partner violence. Crisis Support: Provide information, support & advocacy to survivors & loved ones on our after-hours hotline. Counselors start by believing survivors who call and empower them to make decisions based on their situation. Qualifications to participate in training: Learn more at: luminaalliance.org/volunteer Questions? Email volunteer@luminaalliance.org Agency: Lumina Alliance, formerly Stand Strong and RISE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Adult Literacy Tutor
Literacy for Life is looking for Volunteer Adult Literacy Tutors. Work one-on-one with adults with various levels of english proficiency. Volunteer tutors set and work through individualized goals with learners, tailored to their proficiency levels, ranging from foundational skills to preparing for the citizenship test. Training and books will be provided.
Join us for our upcoming tutor training sessions. For registration or more details, please visit our website literacyforlifeslo.org, call 805-541-4219, email assistant@literacyforlifeslo.org or fill out the form https://www.literacyforlifeslo.org/become-a-tutor.php Agency: Literacy For Life
Literacy for Life is looking for Volunteer Adult Literacy Tutors. Work one-on-one with adults with various levels of english proficiency. Volunteer tutors set and work through individualized goals with learners, tailored to their proficiency levels, ranging from foundational skills to preparing for the citizenship test. Training and books will be provided.
Join us for our upcoming tutor training sessions. For registration or more details, please visit our website literacyforlifeslo.org, call 805-541-4219, email assistant@literacyforlifeslo.org or fill out the form https://www.literacyforlifeslo.org/become-a-tutor.php Agency: Literacy For Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sales AssociateAre you interested in volunteering at one of the CA State Parks in San Luis Obispo County? Look no further! Our Sales Associate volunteers are located at Pismo Beach Monarch Grove, Montana De Oro Spooner Ranch House, and Morro Bay Museum of Natural History. Your tasks will include operation Square's Point of Sale system, customer engagement, restocking, and inventory assessment. You must be comfortable with cash handling, operating technology, and attend a 30-minute0 minute training with State Park Staff at the location you are working. Agency: Central Coast State Parks Association Are you interested in volunteering at one of the CA State Parks in San Luis Obispo County? Look no further! Our Sales Associate volunteers are located at Pismo Beach Monarch Grove, Montana De Oro Spooner Ranch House, and Morro Bay Museum of Natural History. Your tasks will include operation Square's Point of Sale system, customer engagement, restocking, and inventory assessment. You must be comfortable with cash handling, operating technology, and attend a 30-minute0 minute training with State Park Staff at the location you are working. Agency: Central Coast State Parks Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Tutor For Grades 2-6 (No experience required)Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required. Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission Benefits: Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High Impact Tutoring micro-credential from Arizona State University (ASU) Make a positive impact on a student’s life To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application Agency: Step up Tutoring Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required. Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission Benefits: Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High Impact Tutoring micro-credential from Arizona State University (ASU) Make a positive impact on a student’s life To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application Agency: Step up Tutoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nonprofit MentorOne of the ways Spokes guides and supports nonprofit organizations is by providing advice and counsel from experienced mentors. After orientation, you'll be matched with a nonprofit leader and/or organization that has requested coaching or consultation from someone with your particular skill set and experience. If you like to teach, you might also lead workshops or facilitate roundtables. Although the bulk of our work is done virtually, there may be occasional opportunities for face-to-face work with a client. A few examples of what you might do: Provide one-on-one leadership coaching to a new executive director or board president. Help a nonprofit plan and then facilitate its annual retreat. Lead a training session in board development. Help and individual or small group create a business plan for their nonprofit.Advise a governance committee on how best to identify and vet potential candidates to join the board. Assist with grant proposal research and development.You are also welcome to suggest other work based on your interests and experience! Agency: Spokes One of the ways Spokes guides and supports nonprofit organizations is by providing advice and counsel from experienced mentors. After orientation, you'll be matched with a nonprofit leader and/or organization that has requested coaching or consultation from someone with your particular skill set and experience. If you like to teach, you might also lead workshops or facilitate roundtables. Although the bulk of our work is done virtually, there may be occasional opportunities for face-to-face work with a client. A few examples of what you might do: Provide one-on-one leadership coaching to a new executive director or board president. Help a nonprofit plan and then facilitate its annual retreat. Lead a training session in board development. Help and individual or small group create a business plan for their nonprofit.Advise a governance committee on how best to identify and vet potential candidates to join the board. Assist with grant proposal research and development.You are also welcome to suggest other work based on your interests and experience! Agency: Spokes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor - Big Brothers Big SistersWe are seeking volunteer mentors to be matched with a child or youth in the community. The commitment is just 6 hours a month for at least one year and involves forming a meaningful relationship with a child or youth in your region who is facing adversity and whose parent/guardian has requested support. Mentors and children are strategically matched and professionally supported throughout the length of their relationship. You can choose which age group you're interested in mentoring and provide us with all the details of your perfect match. Like hiking? Enjoy art projects? Play music? We'll find your ideal match. It takes a while to be matched - you'll go through a process of interviews and background checks - but it's worth the wait. Volunteer mentors in our programs get as much out of the process as our mentees do. One-to-one mentor relationships change children's lives for the better, forever! Visit: www.slobigs.org or call: 805-781-3226 for more information. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County We are seeking volunteer mentors to be matched with a child or youth in the community. The commitment is just 6 hours a month for at least one year and involves forming a meaningful relationship with a child or youth in your region who is facing adversity and whose parent/guardian has requested support. Mentors and children are strategically matched and professionally supported throughout the length of their relationship. You can choose which age group you're interested in mentoring and provide us with all the details of your perfect match. Like hiking? Enjoy art projects? Play music? We'll find your ideal match. It takes a while to be matched - you'll go through a process of interviews and background checks - but it's worth the wait. Volunteer mentors in our programs get as much out of the process as our mentees do. One-to-one mentor relationships change children's lives for the better, forever! Visit: www.slobigs.org or call: 805-781-3226 for more information. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing VolunteerBig Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County is seeking creative and motivated Marketing Volunteers to support our efforts in promoting our mission of empowering youth through mentorship. Our Marketing Volunteers will assist in creating content, managing social media, and developing marketing strategies to engage our community and attract volunteers, donors, and partners. Key Responsibilities - Content Creation: Develop engaging content for social media platforms, newsletters, and the organization’s website, including graphics, photos, videos, and written copy. - Social Media Management: Assist in scheduling posts, monitoring engagement, and responding to comments/messages on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. - Event Promotion: Support the promotion of fundraising events and programs through various marketing channels, including email campaigns and press releases. - Graphic Design: Create visually appealing marketing materials such as flyers, brochures, and social media graphics using design tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite. - Community Outreach: Promote our work through tabling at various events, including Farmers Market on Thursday evenings. Qualifications: - Strong writing and communication skills. - Proficiency in social media platforms and content creation OR an interest in in-person outreach at tabling events. - Experience with graphic design tools (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.). - Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. - Passion for supporting youth empowerment and mentorship. - Previous marketing experience is a plus but not required. Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week, with a flexible schedule Benefits: - Gain hands-on experience in marketing and communications. - Contribute to a meaningful cause by supporting youth mentorship. - Opportunity to expand your portfolio with real-world marketing projects. - Work with a passionate and supportive team Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County is seeking creative and motivated Marketing Volunteers to support our efforts in promoting our mission of empowering youth through mentorship. Our Marketing Volunteers will assist in creating content, managing social media, and developing marketing strategies to engage our community and attract volunteers, donors, and partners. Key Responsibilities - Content Creation: Develop engaging content for social media platforms, newsletters, and the organization’s website, including graphics, photos, videos, and written copy. - Social Media Management: Assist in scheduling posts, monitoring engagement, and responding to comments/messages on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. - Event Promotion: Support the promotion of fundraising events and programs through various marketing channels, including email campaigns and press releases. - Graphic Design: Create visually appealing marketing materials such as flyers, brochures, and social media graphics using design tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite. - Community Outreach: Promote our work through tabling at various events, including Farmers Market on Thursday evenings. Qualifications: - Strong writing and communication skills. - Proficiency in social media platforms and content creation OR an interest in in-person outreach at tabling events. - Experience with graphic design tools (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.). - Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. - Passion for supporting youth empowerment and mentorship. - Previous marketing experience is a plus but not required. Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week, with a flexible schedule Benefits: - Gain hands-on experience in marketing and communications. - Contribute to a meaningful cause by supporting youth mentorship. - Opportunity to expand your portfolio with real-world marketing projects. - Work with a passionate and supportive team Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant (Morro Bay)- assist with food pantry distribution Agency: The Salvation Army - assist with food pantry distribution Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93442 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant (Paso Robles)- assist with food pantry distribution Agency: The Salvation Army - assist with food pantry distribution Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing Team NeededDo you have amazing ideas, creativity, and a knack for design? Bring your marketing and communication talents to United Way of SLO County’s Marketing Team! Our Marketing Committee meets online once a month and is made up of a variety of folks who define our messaging and public image. Agency: United Way of San Luis Obispo County Do you have amazing ideas, creativity, and a knack for design? Bring your marketing and communication talents to United Way of SLO County’s Marketing Team! Our Marketing Committee meets online once a month and is made up of a variety of folks who define our messaging and public image. Agency: United Way of San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resource Development Team NeededExercise your networking, organizational, and people skills to help United Way of SLO County effectively build relationships as well as identifying corporate and other partners that support our work of early childhood education and financial literacy/stability. Our Resource Development Committee meets once a month in-person and/or online. Agency: United Way of San Luis Obispo County Exercise your networking, organizational, and people skills to help United Way of SLO County effectively build relationships as well as identifying corporate and other partners that support our work of early childhood education and financial literacy/stability. Our Resource Development Committee meets once a month in-person and/or online. Agency: United Way of San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ECHO Homeless Shelter- Shower RegistrationLooking to volunteer in your community??
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Monday - Friday, ECHO Shelter opens its showers to non-residents. Two Shower Monitors are needed at all times to ensure the line is moving at a reasonable pace and to assist shower guests with any items they may need. This position is best for outgoing people who enjoy socializing with other volunteers and clients. Training Description : Volunteers will have orientation and training during their first shift Volunteer Requirements : Must enjoy working with others in a supportive role. ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day. To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Looking to volunteer in your community??
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Monday - Friday, ECHO Shelter opens its showers to non-residents. Two Shower Monitors are needed at all times to ensure the line is moving at a reasonable pace and to assist shower guests with any items they may need. This position is best for outgoing people who enjoy socializing with other volunteers and clients. Training Description : Volunteers will have orientation and training during their first shift Volunteer Requirements : Must enjoy working with others in a supportive role. ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day. To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry greeter and organizerCome join us and make a difference! Grassroots needs volunteers to staff our community food and clothing pantry. We serve upwards of 30 clients a day who walk in and sometimes receive their only meal of the day. You’re asked to keep things tidy, including hanging clothing, and above all be kind. Listening to someone’s story can be life impacting for all parties! Agency: Grassroots II Come join us and make a difference! Grassroots needs volunteers to staff our community food and clothing pantry. We serve upwards of 30 clients a day who walk in and sometimes receive their only meal of the day. You’re asked to keep things tidy, including hanging clothing, and above all be kind. Listening to someone’s story can be life impacting for all parties! Agency: Grassroots II Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SLO ReStore VolunteerResponsibilities may include cashiering, helping customers, pricing, organizing displays, donation intake/cleaning, and moving materials/furniture. No prior experience needed, although knowledge of home improvement is always a plus! Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Responsibilities may include cashiering, helping customers, pricing, organizing displays, donation intake/cleaning, and moving materials/furniture. No prior experience needed, although knowledge of home improvement is always a plus! Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SLO ReStore GreeterGreet guests with a smile as they enter our ReStore. Great opportunity for someone with mobility issues. Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Greet guests with a smile as they enter our ReStore. Great opportunity for someone with mobility issues. Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Paso ReStore VolunteerResponsibilities may include cashiering, helping customers, pricing, organizing displays, donation intake/cleaning, and moving materials/furniture. No prior experience needed, although knowledge of home improvement is always a plus! Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Responsibilities may include cashiering, helping customers, pricing, organizing displays, donation intake/cleaning, and moving materials/furniture. No prior experience needed, although knowledge of home improvement is always a plus! Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Paso ReStore GreeterGreet guests with a smile as they enter our ReStore. Great opportunity for someone with mobility issues. Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Greet guests with a smile as they enter our ReStore. Great opportunity for someone with mobility issues. Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. Agency: Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening - good for people and the planet - volunteer with SLO Botanical GardenGardening has proven benefits to well-being and volunteering here is a great way to connect with your community! While volunteering at the SLO Botanical Garden you will: · Connect with nature · Enjoy outdoor activities · Meet new people · Learn more about the plants and animals in our environment · Gain new skills · Get moving and stay fit · Be part of nurturing the Garden and feel the satisfaction of watching it grow · Contribute to creating a beautiful place · Be part of a thriving community · Make an impact on the global environment Join us in connecting people with nature! To find out more, go to our web site and send in a volunteer interest request: https://slobg.org/volunteer-application/ Or email mia@slobg.org for more information. We look forward to welcoming you to the Garden! Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Gardening has proven benefits to well-being and volunteering here is a great way to connect with your community! While volunteering at the SLO Botanical Garden you will: · Connect with nature · Enjoy outdoor activities · Meet new people · Learn more about the plants and animals in our environment · Gain new skills · Get moving and stay fit · Be part of nurturing the Garden and feel the satisfaction of watching it grow · Contribute to creating a beautiful place · Be part of a thriving community · Make an impact on the global environment Join us in connecting people with nature! To find out more, go to our web site and send in a volunteer interest request: https://slobg.org/volunteer-application/ Or email mia@slobg.org for more information. We look forward to welcoming you to the Garden! Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Assistant: the SLO Botanical GardenNEED: Volunteers to assist with a myriad of different events for all ages. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: TRAINING: New volunteers will be working alongside experienced volunteers and staff, who explain the process and help with details until they feel comfortable to take on more of a leadership role. A general orientation of the event would be given. COMMENTS: SLOBG is a non-profit organization that relies on events for fundraising and outreach as we work towards our mission of connecting people with plants. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden NEED: Volunteers to assist with a myriad of different events for all ages. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: TRAINING: New volunteers will be working alongside experienced volunteers and staff, who explain the process and help with details until they feel comfortable to take on more of a leadership role. A general orientation of the event would be given. COMMENTS: SLOBG is a non-profit organization that relies on events for fundraising and outreach as we work towards our mission of connecting people with plants. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cal Poly & Cuesta Students: Volunteer at the SLO Botanical Garden!Welcome back students! Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity that is both engaging and related to your Major? If so, consider coming to SLOBG to work hands on in our Garden and alongside our various work crews. With new and ongoing projects, there are plenty of opportunities that will give you the experience you are looking for. There are also in office tasks if you prefer to be indoors and working with our Education or Guest Services teams. Visit slobg.org or email INFO@slobg.org for more information. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Welcome back students! Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity that is both engaging and related to your Major? If so, consider coming to SLOBG to work hands on in our Garden and alongside our various work crews. With new and ongoing projects, there are plenty of opportunities that will give you the experience you are looking for. There are also in office tasks if you prefer to be indoors and working with our Education or Guest Services teams. Visit slobg.org or email INFO@slobg.org for more information. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love dogs? Raise a future service dog puppy!Volunteer to raise a puppy and be a part of something truly life changing! Canine Companions Puppy Raising Program provides a unique opportunity for volunteers from all over the country to assist with our very important mission of providing service dogs to people with disabilities. As a puppy raiser, you'll play a vital role in preparing our future service dogs. No dog experience is necessary- option for a mentor for first-time raisers. Most commit to raising a puppy for its full journey, but options for co-raising or shorter-term assistance are also available. Opportunity to join an extraordinary community of other puppy raisers, volunteers & graduates. Excellent service project opportunity for homeschool, FFA, 4-h & other community organizations.Here's what's required for the 14-18 month journey: Provide a safe & loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills- we'll show you how to do this! You’ll join a supportive network of experienced volunteers. Work closely with Canine Companions to monitor the puppy’s progress. Be responsible for food & feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses and attend an average of two puppy classes/month (either ran by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes) Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Provide the puppy with age-appropriate socialization opportunities, such as public outings and veterinary appointments. Keep the puppy on a leash at all times, unless supervised in a securely fenced area. Use a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers are able to obtain permission to bring their puppy to work).To explore more, visit our puppy raising FAQ, fill out an application interest form or join an upcoming virtual volunteer info. session. Agency: Canine Companions Volunteer to raise a puppy and be a part of something truly life changing! Canine Companions Puppy Raising Program provides a unique opportunity for volunteers from all over the country to assist with our very important mission of providing service dogs to people with disabilities. As a puppy raiser, you'll play a vital role in preparing our future service dogs. No dog experience is necessary- option for a mentor for first-time raisers. Most commit to raising a puppy for its full journey, but options for co-raising or shorter-term assistance are also available. Opportunity to join an extraordinary community of other puppy raisers, volunteers & graduates. Excellent service project opportunity for homeschool, FFA, 4-h & other community organizations.Here's what's required for the 14-18 month journey: Provide a safe & loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills- we'll show you how to do this! You’ll join a supportive network of experienced volunteers. Work closely with Canine Companions to monitor the puppy’s progress. Be responsible for food & feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses and attend an average of two puppy classes/month (either ran by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes) Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Provide the puppy with age-appropriate socialization opportunities, such as public outings and veterinary appointments. Keep the puppy on a leash at all times, unless supervised in a securely fenced area. Use a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers are able to obtain permission to bring their puppy to work).To explore more, visit our puppy raising FAQ, fill out an application interest form or join an upcoming virtual volunteer info. session. Agency: Canine Companions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love dogs? Co-raise a future service dog puppy!Raise a future service dog together with a friend, a family member or another puppy raiser. Become a volunteer co-raiser to help provide more life-changing service dogs to people with disabilities! As a co-raiser, you'll share the exciting journey of preparing our future service dogs. No prior dog experience is necessary (we offer mentorship options for first-time raisers.) More flexibility & shorter time commitments while becoming part of an extraordinary community of fellow puppy raisers, volunteers & graduatesHere's the commitment you'll share for the 14 - 18 month journey: Provide a safe and loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills with guidance from our supportive network of experienced staff & volunteers. Collaborate closely to monitor the puppy’s progress. Share responsibility for food, feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses, and attending an average of two puppy classes per month (either run by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes). Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Offer the puppy age-appropriate socialization opportunities, including public outings and veterinary appointments. Ensure the puppy's safety by keeping it on a leash at all times unless supervised in a securely fenced area, and provide a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers may even bring their puppy to work with permission).To explore more, visit our puppy raising FAQ, fill out an application interest form or join an upcoming virtual volunteer info. session. Agency: Canine Companions Raise a future service dog together with a friend, a family member or another puppy raiser. Become a volunteer co-raiser to help provide more life-changing service dogs to people with disabilities! As a co-raiser, you'll share the exciting journey of preparing our future service dogs. No prior dog experience is necessary (we offer mentorship options for first-time raisers.) More flexibility & shorter time commitments while becoming part of an extraordinary community of fellow puppy raisers, volunteers & graduatesHere's the commitment you'll share for the 14 - 18 month journey: Provide a safe and loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills with guidance from our supportive network of experienced staff & volunteers. Collaborate closely to monitor the puppy’s progress. Share responsibility for food, feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses, and attending an average of two puppy classes per month (either run by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes). Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Offer the puppy age-appropriate socialization opportunities, including public outings and veterinary appointments. Ensure the puppy's safety by keeping it on a leash at all times unless supervised in a securely fenced area, and provide a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers may even bring their puppy to work with permission).To explore more, visit our puppy raising FAQ, fill out an application interest form or join an upcoming virtual volunteer info. session. Agency: Canine Companions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly Harvest VolunteerJoin us Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 am - 12 pm at City Farm SLO for Harvest Volunteer Shifts! We will harvest, wash, and pack vegetables for distribution to the San Luis Coastal Unified School District, Harvestly, local restaurants, and the SLO Food Bank. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices alongside City Farm SLO staff and volunteers! Preference will be given to volunteers who are able to attend at least 2x/month, as harvest techniques are specialized and require initial training. New harvest volunteers must attend a training shift before attending a harvest shift. Must be 18 or older. Please bring: water, sun protection, closed-toed shoes, and a bag to bring home extra produce! TO SIGN UP- VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.cityfarmslo.org/volunteers Learn more about City Farm SLO at our website: https://www.cityfarmslo.org/ Agency: City Farm SLO Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 am - 12 pm at City Farm SLO for Harvest Volunteer Shifts! We will harvest, wash, and pack vegetables for distribution to the San Luis Coastal Unified School District, Harvestly, local restaurants, and the SLO Food Bank. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices alongside City Farm SLO staff and volunteers! Preference will be given to volunteers who are able to attend at least 2x/month, as harvest techniques are specialized and require initial training. New harvest volunteers must attend a training shift before attending a harvest shift. Must be 18 or older. Please bring: water, sun protection, closed-toed shoes, and a bag to bring home extra produce! TO SIGN UP- VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.cityfarmslo.org/volunteers Learn more about City Farm SLO at our website: https://www.cityfarmslo.org/ Agency: City Farm SLO Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spay & Neuter Cat Trappers - SLO, Morro Bay, Atascadero, Paso & 5 Cities AreasTrap & Transport Cats: This is one of our greatest needs! Set the traps the evening before the vet appointments, the morning of the appointments, transport cats in the traps to the vet’s office. Give directions for ear tipping, testing and vaccination to the vet technician and leave carriers for the cats to recuperate in. In the late afternoon, pickup the cats from the vets office and recuperate the cats in the carriers over night. If more appointments are set, go back to the trapping site that evening and set more traps. In the morning release the cats in the carriers and transport the new cats in the traps to the vet’s office. Keep repeating process until all the cats at the site are altered. The Feline Network pays for all spay & neuter services, provides trap, cat carriers and food to bait the traps. You provide your time and efforts :) If two people work on this together, the process can be shared. We have 2 retired men who live in the south county area who are trapping for us now. We really need one or two trappers in the Morro Bay area and could always use more trappers in the 5 Cities areas. This is a free service that the Feline Network provides to the community. Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Trap & Transport Cats: This is one of our greatest needs! Set the traps the evening before the vet appointments, the morning of the appointments, transport cats in the traps to the vet’s office. Give directions for ear tipping, testing and vaccination to the vet technician and leave carriers for the cats to recuperate in. In the late afternoon, pickup the cats from the vets office and recuperate the cats in the carriers over night. If more appointments are set, go back to the trapping site that evening and set more traps. In the morning release the cats in the carriers and transport the new cats in the traps to the vet’s office. Keep repeating process until all the cats at the site are altered. The Feline Network pays for all spay & neuter services, provides trap, cat carriers and food to bait the traps. You provide your time and efforts :) If two people work on this together, the process can be shared. We have 2 retired men who live in the south county area who are trapping for us now. We really need one or two trappers in the Morro Bay area and could always use more trappers in the 5 Cities areas. This is a free service that the Feline Network provides to the community. Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media PersonThe Feline Network uses our Feline Network website, Craigslist, Facebook, Instagram, PetFinders and AdoptaPet.com to advertise the cats and kittens we have available for adoption. We are looking for an individual with Social Media Experience to post and maintain these sites for us. From April to October are our busiest months, with usually 1 hour a day needed. From November to March, these are our slower months, with usually 2 hours per week needed. Please only respond if you are able to help us for more than 1 year.
Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast The Feline Network uses our Feline Network website, Craigslist, Facebook, Instagram, PetFinders and AdoptaPet.com to advertise the cats and kittens we have available for adoption. We are looking for an individual with Social Media Experience to post and maintain these sites for us. From April to October are our busiest months, with usually 1 hour a day needed. From November to March, these are our slower months, with usually 2 hours per week needed. Please only respond if you are able to help us for more than 1 year.
Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Researcher/ApplicationsThe Feline Network is looking for an individual who can research and apply for Grants. We will supply all of the necessary financial records and statistics needed for applications. The Feline Network is a non-profit Humane Organization.
Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast The Feline Network is looking for an individual who can research and apply for Grants. We will supply all of the necessary financial records and statistics needed for applications. The Feline Network is a non-profit Humane Organization.
Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat & Kitten Foster HomesFoster Home Volunteers: You provide your home, love and attention. The Feline Network provides all of the food, cat litter, supplies, medical care and the final adoption. This is a wonderful way to experience the fun of having kittens without the worry of the expense and the final adoption. Kittens who are fostered in homes and not at a shelter are more well adjusted and easier to adopt into forever homes. Kind-Hearted People Needed :) Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Foster Home Volunteers: You provide your home, love and attention. The Feline Network provides all of the food, cat litter, supplies, medical care and the final adoption. This is a wonderful way to experience the fun of having kittens without the worry of the expense and the final adoption. Kittens who are fostered in homes and not at a shelter are more well adjusted and easier to adopt into forever homes. Kind-Hearted People Needed :) Agency: Feline Network of the Central Coast Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Central Coast State Parks Association Retail Operations VolunteerAs a CCSPA volunteer, you will sign up for shifts via Better Impact (online or in-app). Agency: Central Coast State Parks Association As a CCSPA volunteer, you will sign up for shifts via Better Impact (online or in-app). Agency: Central Coast State Parks Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's | Planning CommitteeCommittee members play a key role in the success of each event, from getting local companies involved to helping participants engage with our mission to planning the event experience. Event volunteers help with event set up and clean up, day-of registration, sponsorship activation, route activities and more! San Luis Obispo Walk to End Alzheimer's: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 Santa Maria Walk to End Alzheimer's: Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Committee members play a key role in the success of each event, from getting local companies involved to helping participants engage with our mission to planning the event experience. Event volunteers help with event set up and clean up, day-of registration, sponsorship activation, route activities and more! San Luis Obispo Walk to End Alzheimer's: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 Santa Maria Walk to End Alzheimer's: Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Faith Outreach RepresentativeServe as a liaison between the Alzheimer's Association and local faith groups and congregations by sharing information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Serve as a liaison between the Alzheimer's Association and local faith groups and congregations by sharing information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community EducatorDeliver community education programs using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and memory loss as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Deliver community education programs using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and memory loss as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group FacilitatorsWe are looking for volunteers to facilitate dementia caregiver support groups throughout San Luis Obispo County, particularly in: - North County (Atascadero) This volunteer position facilitates support groups for caregivers of someone with any type of dementia. Support groups typically meet monthly for 90 minutes. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter We are looking for volunteers to facilitate dementia caregiver support groups throughout San Luis Obispo County, particularly in: - North County (Atascadero) This volunteer position facilitates support groups for caregivers of someone with any type of dementia. Support groups typically meet monthly for 90 minutes. Agency: Alzheimers Association, California Central Coast Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UCCA Webinar Team Member(10-15 Hours Per Month)
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Our Vision and Mission: Agency: SLO Climate Coalition (10-15 Hours Per Month)
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Our Vision and Mission: Agency: SLO Climate Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer/Videographer Position**This is a Volunteer Position**
Skills and Qualifications: Our Ideal candidate would have basic knowledge of climate change and climate action practices, Applications are due by and can be submitted to
Agency: SLO Climate Coalition **This is a Volunteer Position**
Skills and Qualifications: Our Ideal candidate would have basic knowledge of climate change and climate action practices, Applications are due by and can be submitted to
Agency: SLO Climate Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event CoordinatorWe are searching for an experienced event planner to
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Our Vision and Mission: Agency: SLO Climate Coalition We are searching for an experienced event planner to
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Our Vision and Mission: Agency: SLO Climate Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Media Relations ManagerVolunteer
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Agency: SLO Climate Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ECHO Shelter Atascadero- Meal ServerECHO Shelter Atascadero is currently looking for volunteers to help with our Meal Server position. Shift time runs from 4:45pm-6:15pm. Available shift dates will vary. Position Description: The meal server position entails serving meals during our community dinner program (about 60-80 meals). This position is best suited for people who enjoy working with others in a supportive role. Training for this position will be provided during the volunteer's first few shifts. ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider volunteering at ECHO Shelter Atascadero as we continue to provide supportive services to those in our county who need it the most! ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) ECHO Shelter Atascadero is currently looking for volunteers to help with our Meal Server position. Shift time runs from 4:45pm-6:15pm. Available shift dates will vary. Position Description: The meal server position entails serving meals during our community dinner program (about 60-80 meals). This position is best suited for people who enjoy working with others in a supportive role. Training for this position will be provided during the volunteer's first few shifts. ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider volunteering at ECHO Shelter Atascadero as we continue to provide supportive services to those in our county who need it the most! ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ECHO Shelter Atascadero- Dinner RegistrationECHO Shelter Atascadero is currently looking for volunteers to help with the Registration from 4:45pm - 6:15pm. Available shifts dates will vary. Position Description: The Registration volunteer welcomes clients to dinner and signs them in for their nightly meal. The volunteer also helps with shelter applications, and answers basic shelter/program questions. This position is best suited for people who enjoy working with others in a supportive role. Training for this position will be provided during the volunteer's first few shifts. ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider volunteering at ECHO Shelter Atascadero as we continue to provide supportive services to those in our county who need it the most! ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) ECHO Shelter Atascadero is currently looking for volunteers to help with the Registration from 4:45pm - 6:15pm. Available shifts dates will vary. Position Description: The Registration volunteer welcomes clients to dinner and signs them in for their nightly meal. The volunteer also helps with shelter applications, and answers basic shelter/program questions. This position is best suited for people who enjoy working with others in a supportive role. Training for this position will be provided during the volunteer's first few shifts. ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider volunteering at ECHO Shelter Atascadero as we continue to provide supportive services to those in our county who need it the most! ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bringing hope and joy through the gift of transportation. Volunteer your driving skills at Vitalant!Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteering behind the wheel, making a world of difference.Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Together we can change lives, one ride at a time!Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Come volunteer with your local blood bank and start driving for us! As transportation volunteers, you will be responsible for traveling throughout our service area to transport blood products and supplies to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Your help will ensure timely distribution of blood products and supplies, which is vital for saving lives. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves. Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to Vitalant facility for processing. Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives. Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications Must be at least 19 years of age Must pass Motor Vehicle Report check Lift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g. carts, dolly’s, etc.) Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands free navigation) ReliableRequired Training Transport Volunteer role-specific Training Ride-along with currently trained volunteer Facility Tour Vitalant Company Vehicle Training
If you are interested or have any questions, please reach out directly to me. Thank you for your continued support.
Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator South Division c 325-223-7511
Donate blood. Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Orchard CareVolunteers participate in a variety of tasks including planting, staking, pruning, weeding, irrigating and spreading compost. At times, there are plumbing or carpentry projects. Learn more & sign up on our website at https://www.firstfruitsslo.org/
Firstfruits Farm SLO is a volunteer-run non-profit organization. Our mission: Caring for the earth and our neighbors by organically farming and freely giving fruits and vegetables to people experiencing food insecurity in San Luis Obispo County, California. Agency: Firstfruits Farm SLO Volunteers participate in a variety of tasks including planting, staking, pruning, weeding, irrigating and spreading compost. At times, there are plumbing or carpentry projects. Learn more & sign up on our website at https://www.firstfruitsslo.org/
Firstfruits Farm SLO is a volunteer-run non-profit organization. Our mission: Caring for the earth and our neighbors by organically farming and freely giving fruits and vegetables to people experiencing food insecurity in San Luis Obispo County, California. Agency: Firstfruits Farm SLO Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Farm CareVolunteers participate in a variety of tasks including planting, staking, pruning, weeding, irrigating and spreading compost. At times, there are plumbing or carpentry projects. Learn more & sign up on our website at https://www.firstfruitsslo.org/
Firstfruits Farm SLO is a volunteer-run non-profit organization. Our mission: Caring for the earth and our neighbors by organically farming and freely giving fruits and vegetables to people experiencing food insecurity in San Luis Obispo County, California. Agency: Firstfruits Farm SLO Volunteers participate in a variety of tasks including planting, staking, pruning, weeding, irrigating and spreading compost. At times, there are plumbing or carpentry projects. Learn more & sign up on our website at https://www.firstfruitsslo.org/
Firstfruits Farm SLO is a volunteer-run non-profit organization. Our mission: Caring for the earth and our neighbors by organically farming and freely giving fruits and vegetables to people experiencing food insecurity in San Luis Obispo County, California. Agency: Firstfruits Farm SLO Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bilingual VolunteersTranslating: Our patients are encouraged to bring translators, but they are not always able to do so. We are looking for volunteers who can either come in person or be available via phone to help translate for our patients and providers. This position can be virtual or in-person.
Front Desk Support: This role would include answering phones and educating our patients about the resources we offer. You would also help schedule, educate, and interact with patients who have any questions.
Clinical Providers: Clinical Providers that are bilingual are high in demand at our clinic, and short in supply. Please submit an expression of interest under Clinical Providers, but be sure to note that you are also bilingual, and in which language. Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Translating: Our patients are encouraged to bring translators, but they are not always able to do so. We are looking for volunteers who can either come in person or be available via phone to help translate for our patients and providers. This position can be virtual or in-person.
Front Desk Support: This role would include answering phones and educating our patients about the resources we offer. You would also help schedule, educate, and interact with patients who have any questions.
Clinical Providers: Clinical Providers that are bilingual are high in demand at our clinic, and short in supply. Please submit an expression of interest under Clinical Providers, but be sure to note that you are also bilingual, and in which language. Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clerical/Office SupportThe Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum is lin need of volunteers to do a variety of clerical tasks including passing out informational fliers and sharing about the museum at local outreach events. Outreach Volunteers would need their own transportation to attend local events on weekends, per an on-call schedule as they are available. When the volunteer can attend, they would help setup the museum outreach table, visit with and pass out info fliers to attendees. Training will be provided to learn about the museum and how to promote the museum when passing out info fliers at the outreach table. Volunteers are vital to our nonprofit, all-volunteer organization and we are looking for a few individuals who would like to join our team! Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum The Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum is lin need of volunteers to do a variety of clerical tasks including passing out informational fliers and sharing about the museum at local outreach events. Outreach Volunteers would need their own transportation to attend local events on weekends, per an on-call schedule as they are available. When the volunteer can attend, they would help setup the museum outreach table, visit with and pass out info fliers to attendees. Training will be provided to learn about the museum and how to promote the museum when passing out info fliers at the outreach table. Volunteers are vital to our nonprofit, all-volunteer organization and we are looking for a few individuals who would like to join our team! Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing Outreach VolunteerReports to: President and/or Museum Programs Director Canvas assigned local community partnership opportunity locations. Duties: Walk assigned business areas meeting people and handing out marketing material,brochures and other marketing material Greet potential patrons Answer general questions Steer potential patrons to website Collect patron information
This could be either a one-time opportunity or and on-going opportunity Be Personable, reliable and organized Maintain contact list Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinkingAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Reports to: President and/or Museum Programs Director Canvas assigned local community partnership opportunity locations. Duties: Walk assigned business areas meeting people and handing out marketing material,brochures and other marketing material Greet potential patrons Answer general questions Steer potential patrons to website Collect patron information
This could be either a one-time opportunity or and on-going opportunity Be Personable, reliable and organized Maintain contact list Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinkingAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CURATORReports to: The President of the Board
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one time job Must be a veteran and have museum management experience. Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinking Detail oriented Be able to navigate interruptions and distractions Intrapersonal skills to collaborate with other museum staffAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Reports to: The President of the Board
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one time job Must be a veteran and have museum management experience. Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinking Detail oriented Be able to navigate interruptions and distractions Intrapersonal skills to collaborate with other museum staffAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerReports to: President and/Or Museum Programs Director To represent museum at community events Duties: Set up table/booth at museum events with signage, brochures and other marketing material Greet potential patrons, hand out marketing materials Answer general questions Steer patrons to website Collect patron information information
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Personable and organized Be reliable Follow directions in setting up display Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinkingAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Reports to: President and/Or Museum Programs Director To represent museum at community events Duties: Set up table/booth at museum events with signage, brochures and other marketing material Greet potential patrons, hand out marketing materials Answer general questions Steer patrons to website Collect patron information information
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Personable and organized Be reliable Follow directions in setting up display Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinkingAgency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ASSISTANT CURATORReports to: Museum Curator. Duties: to obtain artifacts from the Archives; to install displays utilizing cabinets, shelving
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Ability to use hand tools, skill in spatial relationships and arranging Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Reports to: Museum Curator. Duties: to obtain artifacts from the Archives; to install displays utilizing cabinets, shelving
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Ability to use hand tools, skill in spatial relationships and arranging Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be Part of A Life Saving Team! Volunteers needed to Greet Our Donors! (copy)Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you retired? Help us save lives by donating your time to Viatalnt! Front Desk Help Needed!Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93454 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ArtistIf you like getting crafty, this is an amazing opportunity to add some art to school gardens! We are always in need of painted garden signs, birdhouses, insect hotels, etc. This is an independent position completed from home suitable for all ages. We are open to all kinds of ideas! Agency: One Cool Earth If you like getting crafty, this is an amazing opportunity to add some art to school gardens! We are always in need of painted garden signs, birdhouses, insect hotels, etc. This is an independent position completed from home suitable for all ages. We are open to all kinds of ideas! Agency: One Cool Earth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Educator AssistantDo you have an interest in improving the health, academic success, and wellbeing of elementary school students? One Cool Earth is a nonprofit in SLO County creating school garden programs that power healthy, happy and smart youth. We believe every child deserves a place to grow.
The Garden Educator Assistant will work with students and assist a One Cool Earth’s Garden Educator with preparing and teaching lessons in school gardens. They will also perform garden maintenance tasks in the garden. The position would be well-suited for someone who enjoys working with children and has a background knowledge or strong interest in gardening, education, nutrition, biology, and/or natural resource management.
Responsibilities will include assisting One Cool Earth staff to: Improve student science understanding by providing engaging, standards-based projects, experiments, and lessons based on ecology, earth, and life sciences, especially on the subjects of watersheds, food forests, and zero waste; Increase student knowledge of food cycle, interest in growing fresh fruits and vegetables, and willingness to try new fruits and vegetables; Teach engaging garden classes (30 - 60 min.) to 25 students at a time (3 classes per day); Support a campus Green Team that manages school composting and recycling; Provide basic maintenance for gardens: planting, weeding, pruning, composting, minor irrigation adjustments and repairsAgency: One Cool Earth Do you have an interest in improving the health, academic success, and wellbeing of elementary school students? One Cool Earth is a nonprofit in SLO County creating school garden programs that power healthy, happy and smart youth. We believe every child deserves a place to grow.
The Garden Educator Assistant will work with students and assist a One Cool Earth’s Garden Educator with preparing and teaching lessons in school gardens. They will also perform garden maintenance tasks in the garden. The position would be well-suited for someone who enjoys working with children and has a background knowledge or strong interest in gardening, education, nutrition, biology, and/or natural resource management.
Responsibilities will include assisting One Cool Earth staff to: Improve student science understanding by providing engaging, standards-based projects, experiments, and lessons based on ecology, earth, and life sciences, especially on the subjects of watersheds, food forests, and zero waste; Increase student knowledge of food cycle, interest in growing fresh fruits and vegetables, and willingness to try new fruits and vegetables; Teach engaging garden classes (30 - 60 min.) to 25 students at a time (3 classes per day); Support a campus Green Team that manages school composting and recycling; Provide basic maintenance for gardens: planting, weeding, pruning, composting, minor irrigation adjustments and repairsAgency: One Cool Earth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ¿Eres bilingue? ¿Tienes una bonita sonrisa? ¡Ven a ayudar a salvar vidas!Vitalant recolecta productos sanguíneos que salvan vidas para pacientes en hospitales del área local. Vitalant busca obtener el apoyo de voluntarios para ayudar en las campañas de donación de sangre móviles y en los centros de donación. ¡Necesitamos el apoyo de voluntarias para ayudar con nuestros donates de sangre! Los deberes
Sabemos que tienes una agenda ocupada. Tenemos muchos horarios flexibles en los que puede ayudar en su área local. Incluso ayudar en una campaña de donación de sangre una vez al mes puede ayudar a salvar vidas! https://vitalant.volunteerportal.org/?nd=m_home&logout=1
Es necesario que los voluntarios tengan la capacidad de hablar inglés y español conversacional para ayudarnos a traducir los términos. Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Specialist karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org c 325-223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Vitalant recolecta productos sanguíneos que salvan vidas para pacientes en hospitales del área local. Vitalant busca obtener el apoyo de voluntarios para ayudar en las campañas de donación de sangre móviles y en los centros de donación. ¡Necesitamos el apoyo de voluntarias para ayudar con nuestros donates de sangre! Los deberes
Sabemos que tienes una agenda ocupada. Tenemos muchos horarios flexibles en los que puede ayudar en su área local. Incluso ayudar en una campaña de donación de sangre una vez al mes puede ayudar a salvar vidas! https://vitalant.volunteerportal.org/?nd=m_home&logout=1
Es necesario que los voluntarios tengan la capacidad de hablar inglés y español conversacional para ayudarnos a traducir los términos. Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Specialist karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org c 325-223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be Part of A Life Saving Team! Volunteers needed to Greet Our Donors!Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you retired? Help us save lives by donating your time to Viatalnt!Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Help Greet Our Donors! We invite you to come and volunteer your time and talent with Vitalant! We are looking for Front Desk Volunteers to attend mobile blood drives to welcome and assist blood donors with the pre-registration process. We invite all who are interested to share their excellent customer service skills. Here is a brief description of what to expect.
Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description The Blood Drive Volunteer will help to ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience in a clean environment from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. FLEXIBLE SCHDULES!
Please contact me directly for any questions! Karen Arellano Volunteer Services Coordinator karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org (325)223-7511
Donations Are Needed · Register In Minutes · Schedule Online Today Agency: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Providers - ECHO Homeless ShelterECHO needs support from groups or individuals to help support our nightly dinner program. The dinner program works by volunteer groups purchasing and preparing homemade meals to be served each night at the shelter. The meals are prepared by the meal providers and brought to ECHO ready to serve(You may be able to use our kitchen to prepare your meal if discussed in advance). We do have an oven and stove top available to keep food warm. Meal providers should arrive at ECHO at 4:00pm to set-up. We ask that you bring 80-100 servings of ready to serve entrée, salad & dressing, a vegetable and dessert (cookies are ideal).
ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org
ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider helping ECHO out as we continue to provide services to those in our county who need it the most! Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) ECHO needs support from groups or individuals to help support our nightly dinner program. The dinner program works by volunteer groups purchasing and preparing homemade meals to be served each night at the shelter. The meals are prepared by the meal providers and brought to ECHO ready to serve(You may be able to use our kitchen to prepare your meal if discussed in advance). We do have an oven and stove top available to keep food warm. Meal providers should arrive at ECHO at 4:00pm to set-up. We ask that you bring 80-100 servings of ready to serve entrée, salad & dressing, a vegetable and dessert (cookies are ideal).
ECHO Volunteer Sign Up Form: https://echo.volunteerhub.com/ Please note that your account will have to be approved prior to signing up for shifts, I am able to approve accounts within 1 business day.
To sign-up or for more information about the role and COVID19 procedures, please contact Kylee Williams at 805-539-7858 or kwilliams@echoshelter.org
ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) provides shelter for some of the men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in SLO County, 365 nights a year. Please consider helping ECHO out as we continue to provide services to those in our county who need it the most! Agency: El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AquaristingWe’re currently seeking motivated and reliable volunteers to join our organization. Are you interested in working behind-the-scenes at an aquarium? You can learn to feed marine animals, clean tanks, and do tank maintenance! Agency: Central Coast Aquarium We’re currently seeking motivated and reliable volunteers to join our organization. Are you interested in working behind-the-scenes at an aquarium? You can learn to feed marine animals, clean tanks, and do tank maintenance! Agency: Central Coast Aquarium Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Oak Caretakers Needed!Take care of nature among the oaks! Your help is needed to care for baby oaks along the Santa Margarita Ranch Learning Among the Oaks (LATO) Trail through the summer! Sign up for one or more Friday morning shifts to assist with watering. It's about 30 minutes of fresh air exercise with a purpose. Enjoy bird watching, family time, or meet friends. An info meeting will be held on June 2nd at 8:00-9:00AM. Meet at the LATO Trail entrance at the end of the Santa Margarita Elementary School parking lot. Pastries and refreshments provided. If you can't make it to the meeting but would like to help out, please email lato@lcslo.org. Learning Among the Oaks (LATO) engages local children and families in exploring, learning about, and caring for nature close to home. San Luis Obispo County's oak woodlands provide a rich environment for discovering wild wonders and inspiring kids to become lifelong nature stewards. Learn more about LATO at our website www.learningamongtheoaks.org. Agency: The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County Take care of nature among the oaks! Your help is needed to care for baby oaks along the Santa Margarita Ranch Learning Among the Oaks (LATO) Trail through the summer! Sign up for one or more Friday morning shifts to assist with watering. It's about 30 minutes of fresh air exercise with a purpose. Enjoy bird watching, family time, or meet friends. An info meeting will be held on June 2nd at 8:00-9:00AM. Meet at the LATO Trail entrance at the end of the Santa Margarita Elementary School parking lot. Pastries and refreshments provided. If you can't make it to the meeting but would like to help out, please email lato@lcslo.org. Learning Among the Oaks (LATO) engages local children and families in exploring, learning about, and caring for nature close to home. San Luis Obispo County's oak woodlands provide a rich environment for discovering wild wonders and inspiring kids to become lifelong nature stewards. Learn more about LATO at our website www.learningamongtheoaks.org. Agency: The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93453 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cal Poly Infant Feeding Research StudyWe would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age and who both bottle-feed and breastfeed to participate in this study. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for 1-hour assessments and to complete a30-minute online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. Click the link below to fill out a contact form if you would like more information or to enroll: https://healthykids.calpoly.edu/pacedbottlefeeding Agency: Healthy Kids Lab We would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age and who both bottle-feed and breastfeed to participate in this study. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for 1-hour assessments and to complete a30-minute online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. Click the link below to fill out a contact form if you would like more information or to enroll: https://healthykids.calpoly.edu/pacedbottlefeeding Agency: Healthy Kids Lab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Infant Feeding Research Study.We would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age and who are bottle-feeding and breastfeeding to participate in this study. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for assessments that take about 1 hour and to complete an online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. Email vdrewelo@calpoly.edu or call/text 805-242-6566 to learn more or to enroll. Click the link below to visit our study webpage and fill out a contact form: https://healthykids.calpoly.edu/pacedbottlefeeding Agency: Healthy Kids Lab We would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age and who are bottle-feeding and breastfeeding to participate in this study. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for assessments that take about 1 hour and to complete an online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. Email vdrewelo@calpoly.edu or call/text 805-242-6566 to learn more or to enroll. Click the link below to visit our study webpage and fill out a contact form: https://healthykids.calpoly.edu/pacedbottlefeeding Agency: Healthy Kids Lab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Infant Feeding Research StudyWe would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age to participate in this study. To be eligible, babies should be bottle-feeding and breastfeeding. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for assessments that take about 1 hour and to complete a 30-minute online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. We are enrolling participants until Spring 2024. Agency: Healthy Kids Lab We would like to inform you of an exciting new study being conducted by The Healthy Kids Lab within Cal Poly’s Center for Health Research. The purpose of the Paced Bottle-Feeding Study is to learn more about infant feeding interactions and how to support families during breast- and bottle-feeding. We are looking for mothers with infants under 6 months of age to participate in this study. To be eligible, babies should be bottle-feeding and breastfeeding. All study assessments will occur within the Healthy Kids Lab on Cal Poly's campus. Families who enroll in this study will be asked to visit our lab three times for assessments that take about 1 hour and to complete a 30-minute online survey. Families who participate will be eligible to receive up to $140. We are enrolling participants until Spring 2024. Agency: Healthy Kids Lab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DOCENTReports to: Docent Coordinator
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Be an outgoing and enthusiastic communicator for all age groups Be comfortable speaking to groups Have the ability to answer questions to the best of theirability Possess knowledge about the Museum displays and artifacts Some knowledge of military history is preferred. Veteran status is desired Be personable Be reliable Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinking Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Reports to: Docent Coordinator
This is an ongoing opportunity. It is not a one-time job. Be an outgoing and enthusiastic communicator for all age groups Be comfortable speaking to groups Have the ability to answer questions to the best of theirability Possess knowledge about the Museum displays and artifacts Some knowledge of military history is preferred. Veteran status is desired Be personable Be reliable Be able to follow instructions Be a team player Critical thinking Agency: Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outreach Events and Tabling!Are you interested in helping us spread the word about our incredible non-profit and the resources we have to offer? We are looking for volunteers to join us at fun outreach events in SLO County such as wellness fairs, the Madonna Inn EXPO, farmers' markets, SLO Blues Baseball game, and other miscellaneous community events! These events are a fun way to get connected with other like-minded organizations in our community. :) Often on weekends! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Are you interested in helping us spread the word about our incredible non-profit and the resources we have to offer? We are looking for volunteers to join us at fun outreach events in SLO County such as wellness fairs, the Madonna Inn EXPO, farmers' markets, SLO Blues Baseball game, and other miscellaneous community events! These events are a fun way to get connected with other like-minded organizations in our community. :) Often on weekends! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media AssistantWe are looking for someone to assist with updating our social media sites and increasing the activity. We are currently active on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. If you have experience with these platforms and are hoping to volunteer, please reach out! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured We are looking for someone to assist with updating our social media sites and increasing the activity. We are currently active on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. If you have experience with these platforms and are hoping to volunteer, please reach out! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual opportunity! Support regional disaster events by coordinating response teams in the area!This position supports the Regional Disaster department. Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program at the chapter level. Agency: American Red Cross This position supports the Regional Disaster department. Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program at the chapter level. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Red Cross looking for community events team members!The American Red Cross is looking for community events team members to further our outreach efforts in the community. This role leads our engagement efforts with community partners to champion support in the community and represents the Red Cross at community events. Agency: American Red Cross The American Red Cross is looking for community events team members to further our outreach efforts in the community. This role leads our engagement efforts with community partners to champion support in the community and represents the Red Cross at community events. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for a virtual volunteer opportunity? Help those recover from disasters by becoming a Recovery Caseworker!This virtual role provides follow-up and recovery planning services for individuals and households following home fires or disasters, including referrals. Caseworkers make initial contact with the client within 48 hours of the disaster. Work with clients to get connected with resources. All training is provided. Agency: American Red Cross This virtual role provides follow-up and recovery planning services for individuals and households following home fires or disasters, including referrals. Caseworkers make initial contact with the client within 48 hours of the disaster. Work with clients to get connected with resources. All training is provided. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join our Disaster Action Team and provide disaster relief to neighbors in needDisaster Action Team Member Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. After your initial training, your shifts will include responding to emergencies within 2 hours, night or day, rain or shine, either on the scene or coordinating remotely to provide immediate compassion and care. With experience and further training you can take on leadership and response coordination roles to have a wider impact. At the same time, you’ll be developing skills that you may choose to apply to larger-scale disaster response efforts with the Red Cross. REQUIRED TRAINING Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.. Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team Member Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. After your initial training, your shifts will include responding to emergencies within 2 hours, night or day, rain or shine, either on the scene or coordinating remotely to provide immediate compassion and care. With experience and further training you can take on leadership and response coordination roles to have a wider impact. At the same time, you’ll be developing skills that you may choose to apply to larger-scale disaster response efforts with the Red Cross. REQUIRED TRAINING Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Service Members by Becoming a Red Cross Mental Health Volunteer!If you are a Clinically Licensed Behavioral Health Practitioner, we have an incredible volunteer opportunity that allows mental health professionals to make a difference in their military community! The Red Cross teaches resiliency skills through three impactful programs—Coping with Deployments, Reconnection Workshops, and Mind-Body Workshops. The programs provide tools to address the challenges and stress of military life and reintegration with family and community. All resiliency programs are confidential and led by licensed mental health professionals with additional Red Cross training. Eligibility Requirement: Master’s level or higher mental health professional with independent, clinical and unencumbered license in one of the following disciplines: Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, School Counseling/Psychology; Nursing (APN or CS in Mental Health area; RN’s who are board certified in Psy/MH). Note: To be eligible, you must have an independent license and not be under clinical supervision. The Red Cross leverages a network of more than 17,000 volunteers to deliver services at Red Cross offices in communities across the country and on more than 100 military installations around the world — including Djibouti, Romania, Poland, Iraq, Kuwait, and right in our backyards at Lemoore Naval Air Station, Camp Roberts, Vandenberg Air Force, and Naval Base Ventura County. Does this opportunity sound like a good fit? Then please visit https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to start your Red Cross journey today! Agency: American Red Cross If you are a Clinically Licensed Behavioral Health Practitioner, we have an incredible volunteer opportunity that allows mental health professionals to make a difference in their military community! The Red Cross teaches resiliency skills through three impactful programs—Coping with Deployments, Reconnection Workshops, and Mind-Body Workshops. The programs provide tools to address the challenges and stress of military life and reintegration with family and community. All resiliency programs are confidential and led by licensed mental health professionals with additional Red Cross training. Eligibility Requirement: Master’s level or higher mental health professional with independent, clinical and unencumbered license in one of the following disciplines: Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, School Counseling/Psychology; Nursing (APN or CS in Mental Health area; RN’s who are board certified in Psy/MH). Note: To be eligible, you must have an independent license and not be under clinical supervision. The Red Cross leverages a network of more than 17,000 volunteers to deliver services at Red Cross offices in communities across the country and on more than 100 military installations around the world — including Djibouti, Romania, Poland, Iraq, Kuwait, and right in our backyards at Lemoore Naval Air Station, Camp Roberts, Vandenberg Air Force, and Naval Base Ventura County. Does this opportunity sound like a good fit? Then please visit https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to start your Red Cross journey today! Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Volunteer LeaderAre you a great leader and communicator? Would you like to help your community? Use your leadership and communication skills as a Red Cross Community Volunteer Leader! What is the role? A Community Volunteer Leader is an experienced professional who works within their community to cultivate, manage, and steward external partnerships in order to connect their community to the Red Cross mission of preventing and alleviating human suffering. This position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director (or Regional Executive) with the primary goal of building capacity to deliver the local Red Cross mission. The CVL extends the reach of the Executive Director by serving as the face of the Red Cross in a geographic location. Responsibilities Serve as an advocate and represent the Red Cross volunteer and fundraising needs in their community Share the Red Cross mission within social networks/circles of influence. Helping build/regain/enhance presence in the local community. Provide Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.). Participate in local community events as an extension of Executive Director or Regional Executive. Support routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).Qualifications: Passion for the Red Cross mission and the community A natural connector; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Strong communication skills, one-on-one or with groups An interest and background in relationship/account management A credible individual with knowledge of and influence in the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism Individual and willing to leverage personal and professional social capital to promote Red Cross's mission. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations Be a creative self-starter and able to manage multiple tasks. Commitment to the American Red Cross mission and values. Comfortable with use of web and social media toolsTRAINING: All training required is provided by Red CrossTIME REQUIREMENT: 10 hours per monthReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Are you a great leader and communicator? Would you like to help your community? Use your leadership and communication skills as a Red Cross Community Volunteer Leader! What is the role? A Community Volunteer Leader is an experienced professional who works within their community to cultivate, manage, and steward external partnerships in order to connect their community to the Red Cross mission of preventing and alleviating human suffering. This position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director (or Regional Executive) with the primary goal of building capacity to deliver the local Red Cross mission. The CVL extends the reach of the Executive Director by serving as the face of the Red Cross in a geographic location. Responsibilities Serve as an advocate and represent the Red Cross volunteer and fundraising needs in their community Share the Red Cross mission within social networks/circles of influence. Helping build/regain/enhance presence in the local community. Provide Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.). Participate in local community events as an extension of Executive Director or Regional Executive. Support routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).Qualifications: Passion for the Red Cross mission and the community A natural connector; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Strong communication skills, one-on-one or with groups An interest and background in relationship/account management A credible individual with knowledge of and influence in the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism Individual and willing to leverage personal and professional social capital to promote Red Cross's mission. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations Be a creative self-starter and able to manage multiple tasks. Commitment to the American Red Cross mission and values. Comfortable with use of web and social media toolsTRAINING: All training required is provided by Red CrossTIME REQUIREMENT: 10 hours per monthReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heroes Assemble! Health Professionals needed to provide Red Cross care during disastersAre you a licensed health care professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. Due to being in the midst of an active wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this is a role for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed health care professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. Due to being in the midst of an active wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this is a role for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heroes Assemble! Health Professionals needed to provide Red Cross care during disastersAre you a licensed health care professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. Due to being in the midst of an active wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this is a role for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed health care professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. Due to being in the midst of an active wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this is a role for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heroes Assemble! Health Professionals needed to provide Red Cross care during disastersAre you a licensed healthcare professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. The Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory-level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this role is for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while they are displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed healthcare professional? Get prepared now to help people in disaster shelters. The Red Cross needs thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. What is this role? We need volunteers who can work in emergency shelters to help assess people’s health and provide hands-on care in alignment with their professional licensure (RN and LPN/LVN). We also need volunteers who can provide care as delegated by a licensed nurse in shelters; this could include assisting with activities of daily living, personal assistance services, providing health education, and helping to replace medications, durable medical equipment, or consumable medical supplies. Daily observation and health screening for COVID-19-like illness among shelter residents may also be required. We have both associate and supervisory-level opportunities available. If you are an RN, LPN, LVN, APRN, NP, EMT, paramedic, MD/DO, or PA with an active, current, and unencumbered license, this role is for you. Ancillary roles are available locally for Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Home Health Aides, student nurses, and medical students. RNs supervise all clinical tasks. Why is the role important? Our wildfire shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while they are displaced during disasters. As wildfire season approaches, we have altered our response methods to abide by the guidelines established by our local public health departments and the CDC to best protect the safety of our clients, volunteers, and staff during COVID-19. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens. Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Ability to complete online training - 6 hours Attend 1 shelter team update virtual meeting per month Flexible availability (preferably during Wildfire season June-November) Minimum of 5 days working 4-, 6- or 12-hour shifts during a two-week period during a disaster responseReady to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Team VolunteerThe American Red Cross is looking for folks to help with evacuation shelters for the upcoming wildfire season. All training will be provided. Shelter Service Associates would support the day-to-day activities at a shelter site, including welcoming and registering residents, helping with meal service, distributing cots, blankets, hygiene supplies, and providing information and other assistance within a shelter. Visit https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 and start your Red Cross Volunteer journey today! Agency: American Red Cross The American Red Cross is looking for folks to help with evacuation shelters for the upcoming wildfire season. All training will be provided. Shelter Service Associates would support the day-to-day activities at a shelter site, including welcoming and registering residents, helping with meal service, distributing cots, blankets, hygiene supplies, and providing information and other assistance within a shelter. Visit https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=74703&h=158&p=1359660 and start your Red Cross Volunteer journey today! Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Confirmation CallsHelp us keep our clinic on track by assisting with patient confirmation phone calls! We are looking for volunteers to call patients to remind them of their appointments the day before they are scheduled. This role requires a volunteer who speaks Spanish and English. This position can be done virtually or here in the clinic! On-site training with our EMR system will be provided. :-) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Help us keep our clinic on track by assisting with patient confirmation phone calls! We are looking for volunteers to call patients to remind them of their appointments the day before they are scheduled. This role requires a volunteer who speaks Spanish and English. This position can be done virtually or here in the clinic! On-site training with our EMR system will be provided. :-) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Clean!We are looking for volunteers to help us keep our clinic clean for our community and patients. Tasks include basic cleaning such as mopping, sweeping, and dusting. All supplies will be provided. A little housekeeping will go a long way! :-) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured We are looking for volunteers to help us keep our clinic clean for our community and patients. Tasks include basic cleaning such as mopping, sweeping, and dusting. All supplies will be provided. A little housekeeping will go a long way! :-) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinical Provider VolunteersCome volunteer with us at the SLO Noor Foundation where we provide free medical, eye, and dental care for uninsured adults! You will work with a diverse population group in a medical or dental clinic environment. We have a great need for those volunteers who speak Spanish. Volunteers needed: Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Medical Doctors, Dentists, Dental Assistants, Optometrists, Specialty Medical Professionals, Medical Assistants, etc.
http://slonoorfoundation.org/volunteer
Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Come volunteer with us at the SLO Noor Foundation where we provide free medical, eye, and dental care for uninsured adults! You will work with a diverse population group in a medical or dental clinic environment. We have a great need for those volunteers who speak Spanish. Volunteers needed: Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Medical Doctors, Dentists, Dental Assistants, Optometrists, Specialty Medical Professionals, Medical Assistants, etc.
http://slonoorfoundation.org/volunteer
Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eye Clinic TechWalk patients through a basic vision check. Perform vision field tests as well as other vision and diagnostic tests for patients. Assist patients with new glasses. Training will be provided, no experience necessary! Spanish speaking appreciated! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Walk patients through a basic vision check. Perform vision field tests as well as other vision and diagnostic tests for patients. Assist patients with new glasses. Training will be provided, no experience necessary! Spanish speaking appreciated! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk ReceptionistThis role includes checking patients in, answering phones, recovering voicemails, and scheduling patients. Training for our computer system will be provided, no previous experience necessary. Spanish speaking appreciated! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured This role includes checking patients in, answering phones, recovering voicemails, and scheduling patients. Training for our computer system will be provided, no previous experience necessary. Spanish speaking appreciated! Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical ScribeWe are looking for people who are eager to assist our volunteer providers through their visits with our patients. Our scribe will be trained on how to use our patient database system and take notes during the patient visit. Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured We are looking for people who are eager to assist our volunteer providers through their visits with our patients. Our scribe will be trained on how to use our patient database system and take notes during the patient visit. Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Kind Donation ManagerThe Donation Manager will help us keep track of the donations we receive from our community. Beyond taking inventory, this person can help us sort the donations and find homes for them if we cannot use them here at the clinic. We receive everything from medical equipment like crutches and leg braces to CPAP machines and medications. A general knowledge of medical equipment would be helpful in recognizing how to best utilize these donations, but it is certainly not necessary. :) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured The Donation Manager will help us keep track of the donations we receive from our community. Beyond taking inventory, this person can help us sort the donations and find homes for them if we cannot use them here at the clinic. We receive everything from medical equipment like crutches and leg braces to CPAP machines and medications. A general knowledge of medical equipment would be helpful in recognizing how to best utilize these donations, but it is certainly not necessary. :) Agency: SLO NOOR FOUNDATION - Free Healthcare for the Uninsured Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Growing Grounds Nursery San Luis ObispoGrowing Grounds Farm is a 7-acre wholesale farm and nursery providing horticultural therapy, vocational rehabilitation, and socialization opportunities for adults with severe mental illness. "Nurturing plants and people" Growing Grounds Farm relies on the efforts of a broad spectrum of community volunteers for the completion of large projects and ongoing maintenance. There are many ways to volunteer at Growing Grounds Farm from one time spur of the moment efforts to ongoing long-term volunteering! The nursery is located at 3740 Orcutt Road in San Luis Obispo and we welcome volunteers on a drop in basis Tuesday through Friday between 10 AM and 1 PM. For volunteering during this time frame, all you need do is show up prepared to work (long pants, closed-toed shoes, face mask) and sign an Oath of Confidentiality as you will be working alongside TMHA clients. We also recommend you bring water and sunscreen as needed. If your schedule doesn't allow for volunteering during these regular hours, please let me know and we can work together to arrange something that fits your availability and volunteering goals. If you are interested in volunteering (as an individual or as a group), please contact Growing Grounds at (805)-543-6071 See the Growing Grounds website for more information! Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association Growing Grounds Farm is a 7-acre wholesale farm and nursery providing horticultural therapy, vocational rehabilitation, and socialization opportunities for adults with severe mental illness. "Nurturing plants and people" Growing Grounds Farm relies on the efforts of a broad spectrum of community volunteers for the completion of large projects and ongoing maintenance. There are many ways to volunteer at Growing Grounds Farm from one time spur of the moment efforts to ongoing long-term volunteering! The nursery is located at 3740 Orcutt Road in San Luis Obispo and we welcome volunteers on a drop in basis Tuesday through Friday between 10 AM and 1 PM. For volunteering during this time frame, all you need do is show up prepared to work (long pants, closed-toed shoes, face mask) and sign an Oath of Confidentiality as you will be working alongside TMHA clients. We also recommend you bring water and sunscreen as needed. If your schedule doesn't allow for volunteering during these regular hours, please let me know and we can work together to arrange something that fits your availability and volunteering goals. If you are interested in volunteering (as an individual or as a group), please contact Growing Grounds at (805)-543-6071 See the Growing Grounds website for more information! Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Central Coast Hotline Crisis Line SpecialistYou can make a difference. As a Central Coast Hotline volunteer, you will become a trained hotline call handler, helping to staff the County’s only 24/7 mental health hotline. Central Coast Hotline is a valuable resource for the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, supporting the work of local government and mental health service agencies and relieving call volume for the local 911 service by taking non-emergency and mental health crisis calls. We are an accredited crisis center, as evaluated by the American Association of Suicidology, which establishes and monitors the criteria for crisis lines in the U.S. We strive to reduce stigma, educate, and inform our community about mental illness – what it is and what it is not. We may refer callers with other needs to 2-1-1, the universal three-digit dialing code operated locally by United Way. This is a free information and referral service that connects individuals and families with community resources. For non-crisis calls, our callers may be referred to the California Peer Support WarmLine at 855-845-7415. Who answers the line?Compassionate and highly trained paraprofessional Crisis Line Specialist volunteers and staff based in Santa Luis Obispo, California are available around the clock to answer your calls. Every call is confidential. Staff and volunteers’ primary goal is to listen and to offer support and referrals to mental health resources in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. We are happy to assist family members or friends who call on another’s behalf. Spanish-speaking Crisis Line Specialists and Language Line interpreter services are also available. Our Hotline is available 24/7. Who are the volunteers?Volunteer Crisis Line Specialists form the core of this service. Ranging in age from 18 to 80, they bring a diversity of experience and skills, and share a common interest in helping others. We are always in need of volunteers, so please contact us to “Be the Voice on the Other End of the Line.” As a volunteer, you will be trained to help staff San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties' only 24/7 suicide prevention and mental health resource hotline and will make a difference in the lives of youth, seniors, and families. Volunteers learn the skills required to provide emotional and mental health support, defuse crisis situations and assist in suicide prevention and intervention. Requirements: 18 years or older Basic computer skills Ability to multitask with a variety of technologies Non-judgemental, open-minded, and adaptable Willingness to assist individuals of different belief systems and backgrounds than your ownFind more information about Central Coast Hotline here or apply by filling out this application. Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association You can make a difference. As a Central Coast Hotline volunteer, you will become a trained hotline call handler, helping to staff the County’s only 24/7 mental health hotline. Central Coast Hotline is a valuable resource for the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, supporting the work of local government and mental health service agencies and relieving call volume for the local 911 service by taking non-emergency and mental health crisis calls. We are an accredited crisis center, as evaluated by the American Association of Suicidology, which establishes and monitors the criteria for crisis lines in the U.S. We strive to reduce stigma, educate, and inform our community about mental illness – what it is and what it is not. We may refer callers with other needs to 2-1-1, the universal three-digit dialing code operated locally by United Way. This is a free information and referral service that connects individuals and families with community resources. For non-crisis calls, our callers may be referred to the California Peer Support WarmLine at 855-845-7415. Who answers the line?Compassionate and highly trained paraprofessional Crisis Line Specialist volunteers and staff based in Santa Luis Obispo, California are available around the clock to answer your calls. Every call is confidential. Staff and volunteers’ primary goal is to listen and to offer support and referrals to mental health resources in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. We are happy to assist family members or friends who call on another’s behalf. Spanish-speaking Crisis Line Specialists and Language Line interpreter services are also available. Our Hotline is available 24/7. Who are the volunteers?Volunteer Crisis Line Specialists form the core of this service. Ranging in age from 18 to 80, they bring a diversity of experience and skills, and share a common interest in helping others. We are always in need of volunteers, so please contact us to “Be the Voice on the Other End of the Line.” As a volunteer, you will be trained to help staff San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties' only 24/7 suicide prevention and mental health resource hotline and will make a difference in the lives of youth, seniors, and families. Volunteers learn the skills required to provide emotional and mental health support, defuse crisis situations and assist in suicide prevention and intervention. Requirements: 18 years or older Basic computer skills Ability to multitask with a variety of technologies Non-judgemental, open-minded, and adaptable Willingness to assist individuals of different belief systems and backgrounds than your ownFind more information about Central Coast Hotline here or apply by filling out this application. Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CAP'S Mission Statement : "Supporting America's communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space and cyber power.""Supporting America's communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space and cyber power." Emergency Services Always prepared, both in the air and on the ground, members of the Civil Air Patrol perform emergency services for state and local agencies as well as the federal government as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and for states/local communities as a nonprofit organization. Ever vigilant, these true patriots make a difference in their communities, not only to assist in times of disaster but also to search for the lost and protect the homeland. Aerospace Education Civil Air Patrol’s awarding-winning aerospace education program promotes aerospace, aviation and STEM-related careers with engaging, standards-based, hands-on curriculum and activities. It shapes the experiences and aspirations of youth both in and outside of CAP’s cadet program. Cadet Programs Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program transforms youth into dynamic Americans and aerospace leaders through a curriculum that focuses on leadership, aerospace, fitness and character. As cadets participate in these four elements, they advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way. Many of the nation’s astronauts, pilots, engineers and scientists first explored their careers through CAP.
Agency: Civil Air Patrol "Supporting America's communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space and cyber power." Emergency Services Always prepared, both in the air and on the ground, members of the Civil Air Patrol perform emergency services for state and local agencies as well as the federal government as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and for states/local communities as a nonprofit organization. Ever vigilant, these true patriots make a difference in their communities, not only to assist in times of disaster but also to search for the lost and protect the homeland. Aerospace Education Civil Air Patrol’s awarding-winning aerospace education program promotes aerospace, aviation and STEM-related careers with engaging, standards-based, hands-on curriculum and activities. It shapes the experiences and aspirations of youth both in and outside of CAP’s cadet program. Cadet Programs Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program transforms youth into dynamic Americans and aerospace leaders through a curriculum that focuses on leadership, aerospace, fitness and character. As cadets participate in these four elements, they advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way. Many of the nation’s astronauts, pilots, engineers and scientists first explored their careers through CAP.
Agency: Civil Air Patrol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Helper - SLOPick up donation at groceries stores. Assist with the front desk. Assist with pantry intake and service. Stock shelves prior to distribution, Assist with the distribution, Assist with break down, clean up and re-stocking. Agency: The Salvation Army San Luis Obispo County Pick up donation at groceries stores. Assist with the front desk. Assist with pantry intake and service. Stock shelves prior to distribution, Assist with the distribution, Assist with break down, clean up and re-stocking. Agency: The Salvation Army San Luis Obispo County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LGBTQ+ Youth Group FacilitatorGALA Pride and Diversity Center offers LGBTQIA+ youth a safe place to be on Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 to 8:00pm. Thursday's Q Youth Group is for any LGBTQIA+ identified youth. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays' Trans* Youth Group is for trans* identified youth. Facilitators Apply, have a Background check, complete a training, and facilitate a 2-hour group at least once per month. Copy paste the following google form link to apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuOcQVrmxBye_6qbetA_rDpPRjUrzWDI1FAfe1DZUEQVSWPQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Agency: GALA Pride and Diversity Center GALA Pride and Diversity Center offers LGBTQIA+ youth a safe place to be on Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 to 8:00pm. Thursday's Q Youth Group is for any LGBTQIA+ identified youth. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays' Trans* Youth Group is for trans* identified youth. Facilitators Apply, have a Background check, complete a training, and facilitate a 2-hour group at least once per month. Copy paste the following google form link to apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuOcQVrmxBye_6qbetA_rDpPRjUrzWDI1FAfe1DZUEQVSWPQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Agency: GALA Pride and Diversity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer Opportunities5Cities Homeless Coalition has a number of virtual volunteer opportunities, and frequently has in-person (as COVID will allow) opportunities as well. Examples include: data projects, fundraising event help, and project specific opportunities. In order to find a good fit for a project, please contact us at the link below. Agency: 5Cities Homeless Coalition 5Cities Homeless Coalition has a number of virtual volunteer opportunities, and frequently has in-person (as COVID will allow) opportunities as well. Examples include: data projects, fundraising event help, and project specific opportunities. In order to find a good fit for a project, please contact us at the link below. Agency: 5Cities Homeless Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School ProgramsAre you passionate about educating and inspiring others to appreciate the amazing life that exists in our oceans? If so, then volunteer at the Central Coast Aquarium. Our volunteers are the heart of our organization, and we wouldn’t exist without them. Agency: Central Coast Aquarium Are you passionate about educating and inspiring others to appreciate the amazing life that exists in our oceans? If so, then volunteer at the Central Coast Aquarium. Our volunteers are the heart of our organization, and we wouldn’t exist without them. Agency: Central Coast Aquarium Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReceptionWe ask that our volunteers be fully vaccinated. The wearing of masks is voluntary. The volunteers who work in the reception area greet clients at the door. Because of COVID precautions and our desire to protect both our clients and our volunteers the clients remain at the open door while volunteers get the needed information from them and check them in. There are two people working in this area, one at the desk (filing out required paperwork) and one using the computer to make sure information is current. We need help in both positions! Agency: ALF Food Pantry We ask that our volunteers be fully vaccinated. The wearing of masks is voluntary. The volunteers who work in the reception area greet clients at the door. Because of COVID precautions and our desire to protect both our clients and our volunteers the clients remain at the open door while volunteers get the needed information from them and check them in. There are two people working in this area, one at the desk (filing out required paperwork) and one using the computer to make sure information is current. We need help in both positions! Agency: ALF Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Volunteer OpportunitiesThere are many opportunities if you would like to volunteer in the morning. We need volunteers to work in the pantry receiving and sorting commercial donations and deliveries from the SLO Food Bank. These volunteers also pre-fill boxes of food that will be given to clients in the afternoon. We need volunteers to pick up food from groceries in the No County, and food from the SLO Food Pantry. There are some pick ups where you can use your own car. We also have a van for larger orders and to pick up food from the Food Bank. Because of COVID we have modified our procedures in order to protect our volunteers and our clients. Volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated. The wearing of masks is now voluntary. Volunteers are asked to make a commitment to work on the same day every week. Some volunteers work 4 weeks a month, some less often. We also have need for people who can serve as 'back-up' when another volunteer is unable to work. This position will require that you are able to lift items of at least 20 lbs. Agency: ALF Food Pantry There are many opportunities if you would like to volunteer in the morning. We need volunteers to work in the pantry receiving and sorting commercial donations and deliveries from the SLO Food Bank. These volunteers also pre-fill boxes of food that will be given to clients in the afternoon. We need volunteers to pick up food from groceries in the No County, and food from the SLO Food Pantry. There are some pick ups where you can use your own car. We also have a van for larger orders and to pick up food from the Food Bank. Because of COVID we have modified our procedures in order to protect our volunteers and our clients. Volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated. The wearing of masks is now voluntary. Volunteers are asked to make a commitment to work on the same day every week. Some volunteers work 4 weeks a month, some less often. We also have need for people who can serve as 'back-up' when another volunteer is unable to work. This position will require that you are able to lift items of at least 20 lbs. Agency: ALF Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry BaggersAre you interested in helping to provide food for low income families in our community? ALF Food Pantry is in need of volunteers to to hand out pre-filled boxes and produce to clients. Because of COVID we have modified our procedures in order to protect our volunteers and clients. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated. Masks are now voluntary. Volunteers self schedule and there are no minimum requirements. Food distribution to clients is from 1 - 3PM Monday through Friday. Agency: ALF Food Pantry Are you interested in helping to provide food for low income families in our community? ALF Food Pantry is in need of volunteers to to hand out pre-filled boxes and produce to clients. Because of COVID we have modified our procedures in order to protect our volunteers and clients. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated. Masks are now voluntary. Volunteers self schedule and there are no minimum requirements. Food distribution to clients is from 1 - 3PM Monday through Friday. Agency: ALF Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardening/Weeding, Kitchen Help, Play an instrument outside on the patio ie: keyboard, harp, guitarDue to COVID-19 we are unable to currently open our facility to in person volunteers for group activities inside the building.
We do have some outside, as well as some one-on-one opportunities. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GGM-B1uD8wqUYJMjaaZ1zdEfMZy0X_5H8ouINbI0NtE/edit?usp=sharing and fill out your information on the spreadsheet. We look forward to connecting!
Agency: Garden House, Morro Bay Due to COVID-19 we are unable to currently open our facility to in person volunteers for group activities inside the building.
We do have some outside, as well as some one-on-one opportunities. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GGM-B1uD8wqUYJMjaaZ1zdEfMZy0X_5H8ouINbI0NtE/edit?usp=sharing and fill out your information on the spreadsheet. We look forward to connecting!
Agency: Garden House, Morro Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93442 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Project TeamJoin T-MHA's Project Team! Sometimes we need volunteers when we least expect it. Prioritizing our clients often means we can fall behind on clerical work, preparing for events, and day to day duties. When these projects come up, we need someone to help us get everything in tip top shape--and fast! The simplest tasks can make the biggest impact on TMHA's day to day. Will you join our Project Team? When signing up for our Project Team, our Community Resource Coordinator will contact you to learn more about your availability/schedule. When these pesky projects pop up, we will contact you if the project timeline fits within your schedule. You will be under no obligation to participate in the project, but able to pick and choose from the opportunities sent your way. Opportunities include, but are not limited to: - Fundraising and marketing tasks - Assistance with data entry, filing, and other clerical tasks - Organizing of assorted spaces -Assistance with light office cleaning
Think this volunteer role could be for you? Contact volunteer@t-mha.org or (805) 540-6564
Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association Join T-MHA's Project Team! Sometimes we need volunteers when we least expect it. Prioritizing our clients often means we can fall behind on clerical work, preparing for events, and day to day duties. When these projects come up, we need someone to help us get everything in tip top shape--and fast! The simplest tasks can make the biggest impact on TMHA's day to day. Will you join our Project Team? When signing up for our Project Team, our Community Resource Coordinator will contact you to learn more about your availability/schedule. When these pesky projects pop up, we will contact you if the project timeline fits within your schedule. You will be under no obligation to participate in the project, but able to pick and choose from the opportunities sent your way. Opportunities include, but are not limited to: - Fundraising and marketing tasks - Assistance with data entry, filing, and other clerical tasks - Organizing of assorted spaces -Assistance with light office cleaning
Think this volunteer role could be for you? Contact volunteer@t-mha.org or (805) 540-6564
Agency: Transitions-Mental Health Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Botanical Garden Maintenance CrewLOCATION: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, off Highway 1 in El Chorro Regional Park, between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay NEED: Enthusiastic volunteers to build, plant, harvest, teach and have fun! JOB DESCRIPTION: If you enjoy being in a beautiful outdoor environment with friendly like-minded people this could be the place for you! The Botanical Garden was constructed as an inspiring environment filled with beautiful drought-tolerant plants. This position is as creative as you want it to be, or straight-forward beautification. Tuesdays from 9-11am. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Seed starting, planting, weeding, deadheading, pruning, mulching Path maintenance, some light construction, pest managementQUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Various gardening jobs require varied levels of physical fitness but anyone is welcome to participate and we can always find a task suitable to a volunteer’s needs and desires. TRAINING: Training is provided on site. A general orientation to the garden and its mission will be provided. COMMENTS: We encourage volunteers to wear sturdy footwear and bring their own gloves, water and sunscreen. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden LOCATION: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, off Highway 1 in El Chorro Regional Park, between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay NEED: Enthusiastic volunteers to build, plant, harvest, teach and have fun! JOB DESCRIPTION: If you enjoy being in a beautiful outdoor environment with friendly like-minded people this could be the place for you! The Botanical Garden was constructed as an inspiring environment filled with beautiful drought-tolerant plants. This position is as creative as you want it to be, or straight-forward beautification. Tuesdays from 9-11am. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Seed starting, planting, weeding, deadheading, pruning, mulching Path maintenance, some light construction, pest managementQUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Various gardening jobs require varied levels of physical fitness but anyone is welcome to participate and we can always find a task suitable to a volunteer’s needs and desires. TRAINING: Training is provided on site. A general orientation to the garden and its mission will be provided. COMMENTS: We encourage volunteers to wear sturdy footwear and bring their own gloves, water and sunscreen. Agency: San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 93405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cook for the Community at ECHO Paso Robles!
ECHO Paso Robles Homeless Shelter provides a place to stay and dinner for adults and children experiencing homelessness in Paso Robles. The role of meal provider is the backbone of the nightly meal distribution program that serves about 2000 meals to 200 individuals in our community per month!
We need your help! Our nightly meal program operates 365 days a year and is open to anyone in the community, no questions asked! Each meal is donated by community members like yourself as well as local businesses. Many meal providers organize groups of cooks, each of which makes one part of a meal to provide 60-100 meals. Others buy pizza or support local restaurants by purchasing meals from them. The possibilities are almost endless! ECHO has a supply of canned and dry goods that are available to meal providers to pick up for free to use in their meals. ECHO also places weekly orders with the SLO food bank and can order food for meal providers to use in their meals with enough notice. All meals must be prepared off site and delivered to the shelter at 4:15 pm on your scheduled meal provider date.
Available Meal Provider Dates for December Friday December 10th, Sunday the 12th, Monday the 13th, Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22nd, Thursday the 23rd, Wednesday the 29th, and Thursday the 30th.
For more information or to sign up, contact Pearl Herrera at pherrera@echoshelter.org or 805-538-3947.
This position can satisfy court-mandated community service hours- ECHO is a non-profit 501(c)
Agency: ECHO Paso
ECHO Paso Robles Homeless Shelter provides a place to stay and dinner for adults and children experiencing homelessness in Paso Robles. The role of meal provider is the backbone of the nightly meal distribution program that serves about 2000 meals to 200 individuals in our community per month!
We need your help! Our nightly meal program operates 365 days a year and is open to anyone in the community, no questions asked! Each meal is donated by community members like yourself as well as local businesses. Many meal providers organize groups of cooks, each of which makes one part of a meal to provide 60-100 meals. Others buy pizza or support local restaurants by purchasing meals from them. The possibilities are almost endless! ECHO has a supply of canned and dry goods that are available to meal providers to pick up for free to use in their meals. ECHO also places weekly orders with the SLO food bank and can order food for meal providers to use in their meals with enough notice. All meals must be prepared off site and delivered to the shelter at 4:15 pm on your scheduled meal provider date.
Available Meal Provider Dates for December Friday December 10th, Sunday the 12th, Monday the 13th, Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22nd, Thursday the 23rd, Wednesday the 29th, and Thursday the 30th.
For more information or to sign up, contact Pearl Herrera at pherrera@echoshelter.org or 805-538-3947.
This position can satisfy court-mandated community service hours- ECHO is a non-profit 501(c)
Agency: ECHO Paso Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Open Volunteer Roles ECHO Paso Robles!El Camino Homeless Organization - Paso Robles
Open Volunteer Positions ECHO Paso Robles is a low-barrier homeless shelter that provides meals and a safe and secure overnight shelter to meet the immediate needs of families and individuals in our community facing food insecurity and homelessness. ECHO’s mission since 2001 is to empower people in SLO County to make a positive change by providing food, shelter, and supportive services. The following open volunteer positions are listed in order of urgency: * URGENT * Meal Provider Teams: Meal providers teams are responsible for preparing meals for up to 90 dinner guests who visit the nightly community dinner program. We ask that meal providers deliver a filling meal consisting of a main dish, a vegetable side, a carb/grain of some sort, a dessert, and water bottles. Meal providers are welcome to stay and serve their food, but are not required to. All meals are prepared off site, and we ask that meal provider teams deliver the food at 4:15pm. Morning Chaperones Tuesday, Saturday 6:00am-8:00am: Morning check-out volunteers work alongside staff to check guests out of the shelter in the morning. Morning Chaperones go around with staff to sign off that each guest has thoroughly cleaned their room. Meal Servers Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4:15pm - 5:30 pm: Meal Servers set up the dinner service site, plate dinner, and distribute dinner to guests. This simple position is a great way to get to know the community. Shower Support Friday 3:45 pm-5:45 pm Shower support volunteers manage the shower sign up list and ensure that each guest has access to shower supplies for their 15 minute shower. Registration Saturday 4:30pm-5:30pm: Registration volunteers welcome clients to the site and work alongside staff to sign guests up for the nightly shelter and dinner service. Shelter Greeters Saturday, Sunday 5:45 pm-6:45 pm: Two greeter volunteers work together to check guests into the shelter for the night, and pass out linens and towels. Breakfast/ Lunch Providers 6:00am-7:00am Breakfast/lunch providers are responsible for delivering about 35-50 prepared meals the night before or the morning of their scheduled date. A lunch could be a sandwich, chips, banana, and cookie in a paper bag. Breakfast/ lunch providers ensure that guests have access to at least two meals a day. For more information please contact Pearl Herrera Pherrera@EchoShelter.Org or 805-538-3947
Agency: ECHO Paso El Camino Homeless Organization - Paso Robles
Open Volunteer Positions ECHO Paso Robles is a low-barrier homeless shelter that provides meals and a safe and secure overnight shelter to meet the immediate needs of families and individuals in our community facing food insecurity and homelessness. ECHO’s mission since 2001 is to empower people in SLO County to make a positive change by providing food, shelter, and supportive services. The following open volunteer positions are listed in order of urgency: * URGENT * Meal Provider Teams: Meal providers teams are responsible for preparing meals for up to 90 dinner guests who visit the nightly community dinner program. We ask that meal providers deliver a filling meal consisting of a main dish, a vegetable side, a carb/grain of some sort, a dessert, and water bottles. Meal providers are welcome to stay and serve their food, but are not required to. All meals are prepared off site, and we ask that meal provider teams deliver the food at 4:15pm. Morning Chaperones Tuesday, Saturday 6:00am-8:00am: Morning check-out volunteers work alongside staff to check guests out of the shelter in the morning. Morning Chaperones go around with staff to sign off that each guest has thoroughly cleaned their room. Meal Servers Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4:15pm - 5:30 pm: Meal Servers set up the dinner service site, plate dinner, and distribute dinner to guests. This simple position is a great way to get to know the community. Shower Support Friday 3:45 pm-5:45 pm Shower support volunteers manage the shower sign up list and ensure that each guest has access to shower supplies for their 15 minute shower. Registration Saturday 4:30pm-5:30pm: Registration volunteers welcome clients to the site and work alongside staff to sign guests up for the nightly shelter and dinner service. Shelter Greeters Saturday, Sunday 5:45 pm-6:45 pm: Two greeter volunteers work together to check guests into the shelter for the night, and pass out linens and towels. Breakfast/ Lunch Providers 6:00am-7:00am Breakfast/lunch providers are responsible for delivering about 35-50 prepared meals the night before or the morning of their scheduled date. A lunch could be a sandwich, chips, banana, and cookie in a paper bag. Breakfast/ lunch providers ensure that guests have access to at least two meals a day. For more information please contact Pearl Herrera Pherrera@EchoShelter.Org or 805-538-3947
Agency: ECHO Paso Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Peer Mentors (All Ages) NeededWould you like to make a difference in someone's life through peer mentorship? We match adults recently released from incarceration with volunteer mentors who can engage in positive activities and assist the mentee in their transition for one year. If you are interested in being a mentor, fill out a Volunteer Application HERE. Agency: Restorative Partners, Inc. Would you like to make a difference in someone's life through peer mentorship? We match adults recently released from incarceration with volunteer mentors who can engage in positive activities and assist the mentee in their transition for one year. If you are interested in being a mentor, fill out a Volunteer Application HERE. Agency: Restorative Partners, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ECHO Paso Robles needs Tuesday and Saturday Morning Check Out Volunteers
ECHO Paso Robles Homeless Shelter provides a place to stay and dinner for adults and children experiencing homelessness in Paso Robles. Please consider helping ECHO out during these trying times.
What does a morning check out volunteer do? Our morning sign out volunteers are essential in creating a welcoming and safe atmosphere to the people we serve. In this role, you will assist staff in ensuring that clients staying at the shelter have performed their morning tasks of cleaning their rooms, and you will check them out of the shelter for the day.
What Does a Volunteer Shift Look Like? From 6:00AM - 8:00AM, MCO volunteers work alongside staff to check shelter guests out of the shelter for the day.
This position can satisfy court-mandated community service hours- ECHO is a non-profit 501(c) For more information or to sign up, contact Pearl Herrera at pherrera@echoshelter.org or 805-538-3947.
Agency: ECHO Paso
ECHO Paso Robles Homeless Shelter provides a place to stay and dinner for adults and children experiencing homelessness in Paso Robles. Please consider helping ECHO out during these trying times.
What does a morning check out volunteer do? Our morning sign out volunteers are essential in creating a welcoming and safe atmosphere to the people we serve. In this role, you will assist staff in ensuring that clients staying at the shelter have performed their morning tasks of cleaning their rooms, and you will check them out of the shelter for the day.
What Does a Volunteer Shift Look Like? From 6:00AM - 8:00AM, MCO volunteers work alongside staff to check shelter guests out of the shelter for the day.
This position can satisfy court-mandated community service hours- ECHO is a non-profit 501(c) For more information or to sign up, contact Pearl Herrera at pherrera@echoshelter.org or 805-538-3947.
Agency: ECHO Paso Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 93446 Allow Groups: No |