Volunteer: Bridges Senior CenterHelp answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage. Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Help answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage. Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer OmbudsmanVisit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman. Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training. NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES! Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Visit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman. Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training. NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES! Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Money Management Program VolunteerOpen and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Open and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Care Coordination VolunteerSeeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Seeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fatality Review Team (FRT)Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers. Needed in all offices. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers. Needed in all offices. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) VolunteerMultidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group. Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group. Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Assistant VolunteerBasic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families. Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Basic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families. Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265-3728 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Scott and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth tutor/mentorProject Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support! Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth programAfterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m. Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis. Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800 Basic Function and Responsibility To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning. Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt. Agency: Project Renewal Project Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support! Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth programAfterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m. Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis. Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800 Basic Function and Responsibility To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning. Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt. Agency: Project Renewal Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sprint the Miss - Rowing RegattaSprint the Miss is a high-energy rowing regatta set against the iconic backdrop of the Mississippi River in Moline, IL. This unique event offers rowers the chance to sprint 1500 meters down one of America's most legendary waterways in a mad dash to cross the finish line. This event will draw over a dozen competitive rowing clubs from across the Midwest and bring hundreds of visitors to our area. To help make this event a success, we are seeking volunteers for a variety of important roles. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA Rowing Club Sprint the Miss is a high-energy rowing regatta set against the iconic backdrop of the Mississippi River in Moline, IL. This unique event offers rowers the chance to sprint 1500 meters down one of America's most legendary waterways in a mad dash to cross the finish line. This event will draw over a dozen competitive rowing clubs from across the Midwest and bring hundreds of visitors to our area. To help make this event a success, we are seeking volunteers for a variety of important roles. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA Rowing Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nurse Volunteers Needed at the Rock Island ArsenalIf you are an RN or LPN with a current professional license, the American Red Cross is eager to talk with you about an incredible volunteer opportunity at the Woodson Health Clinic at the Rock Island Arsenal. Join a tradition of Red Cross nurses going all the way back to our founder, Clara Barton, by providing excellent patient care at a family clinic for our US Army personnel at the Arsenal. The time commitment is minimal: If you can work one 5-hour shift per week, you will help meet the needs of the patients who rely on the clinic. This is an ideal opportunity for retired nurses or nurses who are working part-time. If you want to give back to our military service members and continue to hone your clinical skills, we want to meet you and see if this is a great mutual fit. Volunteers would work under the supervision of the officer-in-charge at the clinic, who is a Family Nurse Practitioner. Agency: American Red Cross If you are an RN or LPN with a current professional license, the American Red Cross is eager to talk with you about an incredible volunteer opportunity at the Woodson Health Clinic at the Rock Island Arsenal. Join a tradition of Red Cross nurses going all the way back to our founder, Clara Barton, by providing excellent patient care at a family clinic for our US Army personnel at the Arsenal. The time commitment is minimal: If you can work one 5-hour shift per week, you will help meet the needs of the patients who rely on the clinic. This is an ideal opportunity for retired nurses or nurses who are working part-time. If you want to give back to our military service members and continue to hone your clinical skills, we want to meet you and see if this is a great mutual fit. Volunteers would work under the supervision of the officer-in-charge at the clinic, who is a Family Nurse Practitioner. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61299 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleanup Volunteer - Multiple OpportunitiesNow is the time to make a difference in our community! Join your friends and neighbors to clean up and better our community and planet. A variety of events are held throughout the year—let's make an impact on our land and waterways this year! Volunteer opportunities are posted by our community partners and the quantity varies depending on the time of year. This posting is about the overall opportunity, but more information can be found on our website. To view and register for upcoming events, visit https://xstreamcleanup.org/upcoming-events Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/xstreamcleanup to see posts when new opportunities are added. Agency: Xstream Cleanup Now is the time to make a difference in our community! Join your friends and neighbors to clean up and better our community and planet. A variety of events are held throughout the year—let's make an impact on our land and waterways this year! Volunteer opportunities are posted by our community partners and the quantity varies depending on the time of year. This posting is about the overall opportunity, but more information can be found on our website. To view and register for upcoming events, visit https://xstreamcleanup.org/upcoming-events Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/xstreamcleanup to see posts when new opportunities are added. Agency: Xstream Cleanup Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Park MaintenanceProject Renewal owns and maintains a neighborhood park for children and their families. Project Renewal's youth program uses the park regularly during our summer and afterschool youth programs. While we do daily/weekly maintenance, we could use some help for additional maintenance such as mulching our tree lines for weed control and beautification. We can work together to coordinate getting the mulch to the park and then spreading in the needed areas. With a group of 5-10 volunteers this could be completed in a morning volunteer session or if a couple people want to work on it they can spend a couple hours each day until completed. Day and Time can be determined - weekdays, evening, weekend - we are flexible in this project. Agency: Project Renewal Project Renewal owns and maintains a neighborhood park for children and their families. Project Renewal's youth program uses the park regularly during our summer and afterschool youth programs. While we do daily/weekly maintenance, we could use some help for additional maintenance such as mulching our tree lines for weed control and beautification. We can work together to coordinate getting the mulch to the park and then spreading in the needed areas. With a group of 5-10 volunteers this could be completed in a morning volunteer session or if a couple people want to work on it they can spend a couple hours each day until completed. Day and Time can be determined - weekdays, evening, weekend - we are flexible in this project. Agency: Project Renewal Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802-3403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer as a MentorBig Brothers Big Sisters offers one-on-one mentoring programs between adult volunteers and area youth. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley offers mentoring environments designed to meet the needs of our Littles (youth) as well as allow flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers) schedules, while creating positive and memorable experiences for both! Each Big Brothers Big Sisters Match (Big and Little) is carefully structured and orchestrated to ensure the compatibility, safety, and success of each relationship created. Bigs and Littles can meet in our Community-Based program, a one-to-one match relationship rooted in community experiences, typically in the evenings and weekends. Visiting with a Little a few times a month (6-10 hours per month) allows the Match to explore the QC area, take advantage of free or low cost activities, and try new things together. Bigs and Littles can meet in our School-Based Plus program, a one-to-one match relationship taking place within a local elementary school building, typically over the lunch/recess hour. Visiting with the Little about once a week, these Matches can have lunch together, play games, read books, do a project, or go outside for recess. Additional group activities are offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters each month, and all Bigs and Littles are invited to attend. Some of these activities are developmentally focused at the elementary and early middle school level, while Big Futures activities support career exploration and post-high school planning for our middle and high school Littles. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley Big Brothers Big Sisters offers one-on-one mentoring programs between adult volunteers and area youth. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley offers mentoring environments designed to meet the needs of our Littles (youth) as well as allow flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers) schedules, while creating positive and memorable experiences for both! Each Big Brothers Big Sisters Match (Big and Little) is carefully structured and orchestrated to ensure the compatibility, safety, and success of each relationship created. Bigs and Littles can meet in our Community-Based program, a one-to-one match relationship rooted in community experiences, typically in the evenings and weekends. Visiting with a Little a few times a month (6-10 hours per month) allows the Match to explore the QC area, take advantage of free or low cost activities, and try new things together. Bigs and Littles can meet in our School-Based Plus program, a one-to-one match relationship taking place within a local elementary school building, typically over the lunch/recess hour. Visiting with the Little about once a week, these Matches can have lunch together, play games, read books, do a project, or go outside for recess. Additional group activities are offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters each month, and all Bigs and Littles are invited to attend. Some of these activities are developmentally focused at the elementary and early middle school level, while Big Futures activities support career exploration and post-high school planning for our middle and high school Littles. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health Professionals: The Red Cross Needs YOU!If you live in or near the Quad Cities, our Disaster Shelter Team needs your help to offer safe, healthy evacuation or emergency shelters for people in our area who are impacted by fires, flooding, tornadoes or other disasters. When people are displaced from their homes in an emergency, the American Red Cross offers comfort, food, lodging assistance and individual recovery casework to help them get back on their feet. In the immediate aftermath of a large disaster, we need to be able to quickly open shelters to provide a safe place for these people. We are required to have at least one Disaster Health Service Associate on hand at each of these shelters to ensure the well-being of residents, volunteers, and other staff members. This is where your qualifications in the health professions comes in. Disaster Health Service Associates make sure that everyone has access to their medications and durable medical equipment (or that they can get them replaced), as many people may have to leave these important items behind in an emergency evacuation. These associates also make sure that anyone who is too sick to be in the shelter or who has a communicable illness, is sent to an appropriate medical facility. There's very little direct clinical care done at the shelter, but with your knowledge and training, you would be able to make triage decisions. You're also on hand in case someone has a medical emergency, and your inherent compassion will provide much comfort to people who are under incredible stress. IF THIS OPPORTUNITY APPEALS TO YOU, please contact us today by indicating your interest here, or by texting Connie at 309-207-5266. Let's discuss it further and see if this is a good fit for you! Professional qualifications are required for this important volunteer position. If you have a CURRENT, unencumbered license as one of the following, you could become a Disaster Health Service Associate or Supervisor: Registered Nurse (RN) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)* Paramedic* Medical Doctor (MD) Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Agency: American Red Cross If you live in or near the Quad Cities, our Disaster Shelter Team needs your help to offer safe, healthy evacuation or emergency shelters for people in our area who are impacted by fires, flooding, tornadoes or other disasters. When people are displaced from their homes in an emergency, the American Red Cross offers comfort, food, lodging assistance and individual recovery casework to help them get back on their feet. In the immediate aftermath of a large disaster, we need to be able to quickly open shelters to provide a safe place for these people. We are required to have at least one Disaster Health Service Associate on hand at each of these shelters to ensure the well-being of residents, volunteers, and other staff members. This is where your qualifications in the health professions comes in. Disaster Health Service Associates make sure that everyone has access to their medications and durable medical equipment (or that they can get them replaced), as many people may have to leave these important items behind in an emergency evacuation. These associates also make sure that anyone who is too sick to be in the shelter or who has a communicable illness, is sent to an appropriate medical facility. There's very little direct clinical care done at the shelter, but with your knowledge and training, you would be able to make triage decisions. You're also on hand in case someone has a medical emergency, and your inherent compassion will provide much comfort to people who are under incredible stress. IF THIS OPPORTUNITY APPEALS TO YOU, please contact us today by indicating your interest here, or by texting Connie at 309-207-5266. Let's discuss it further and see if this is a good fit for you! Professional qualifications are required for this important volunteer position. If you have a CURRENT, unencumbered license as one of the following, you could become a Disaster Health Service Associate or Supervisor: Registered Nurse (RN) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)* Paramedic* Medical Doctor (MD) Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReceptionistReceptionist This volunteer service is for the Moline and Davenport Family Resources offices. We are seeking a friendly and reliable volunteer to serve as our Receptionist. As the first point of contact for visitors, clients, and callers, the Volunteer Receptionist plays a crucial role in creating a positive and welcoming environment. This position requires good communication and interpersonal skills. Crisis calls and advocacy will be handled by staff. A background Check is required. Please "Respond" to this need. Agency: Family Resources Inc Receptionist This volunteer service is for the Moline and Davenport Family Resources offices. We are seeking a friendly and reliable volunteer to serve as our Receptionist. As the first point of contact for visitors, clients, and callers, the Volunteer Receptionist plays a crucial role in creating a positive and welcoming environment. This position requires good communication and interpersonal skills. Crisis calls and advocacy will be handled by staff. A background Check is required. Please "Respond" to this need. Agency: Family Resources Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Camp VolunteerOur popular camp programs are a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy spending time with small groups of kids. Camp themes range from Harry Potter and Zombie Survival to butterflies, the human body, and engineering. Volunteers—working alongside Putnam educators—help make the camp experience special for our young campers by providing assistance with themed activities, assisting staff with preparation of materials, managing the check-in process, and supervising lunch and break-time activities. Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. We do highly encourage volunteers to sign up for a whole week at a time, if possible. Thank you! Agency: Putnam - Davenport Our popular camp programs are a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy spending time with small groups of kids. Camp themes range from Harry Potter and Zombie Survival to butterflies, the human body, and engineering. Volunteers—working alongside Putnam educators—help make the camp experience special for our young campers by providing assistance with themed activities, assisting staff with preparation of materials, managing the check-in process, and supervising lunch and break-time activities. Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. We do highly encourage volunteers to sign up for a whole week at a time, if possible. Thank you! Agency: Putnam - Davenport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Survivor Advocacy 64 Hour Training: Quad CitiesAre you passionate about advocating for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual abuse? We offer 64 Hours of Survivor Advocacy Training for volunteers. In person group sessions offered throughout the year with a minimum of three participants. There is no cost to the training if you are volunteering with Family Resources. With this training you can serve as an Advocate in Survivor Services: Medical Advocacy Legal Advocacy HumanTrafficking Shelter & Housing Services Survivors of Homicide & Other Violent CrimesA volunteer application with a background check may be required. Contact Bob S. at 563-468-2317 or Bobs@famres.org Please “Respond” to this Need for more information. Agency: Family Resources Inc Are you passionate about advocating for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual abuse? We offer 64 Hours of Survivor Advocacy Training for volunteers. In person group sessions offered throughout the year with a minimum of three participants. There is no cost to the training if you are volunteering with Family Resources. With this training you can serve as an Advocate in Survivor Services: Medical Advocacy Legal Advocacy HumanTrafficking Shelter & Housing Services Survivors of Homicide & Other Violent CrimesA volunteer application with a background check may be required. Contact Bob S. at 563-468-2317 or Bobs@famres.org Please “Respond” to this Need for more information. Agency: Family Resources Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Center Clothing ClosetDonation Center Clothing Closet The Donation Center Clothing Closet provides Family Resources Clients with clothing, personal care products and home goods during times of crisis and life transitions. Clothing donations are processed by community volunteers. This is a high impact volunteer opportunity that directly benefits Family Resources Clients. Donation Center hours for volunteering: Fridays from 10 AM to 3 PM Two hours of your time will make a difference! To schedule a Volunteer time: Contact Bob S. at 563-468-2317 or email Bobs@famres.org to volunteer at our 1414 W. Lombard location in Davenport.
Agency: Family Resources Inc Donation Center Clothing Closet The Donation Center Clothing Closet provides Family Resources Clients with clothing, personal care products and home goods during times of crisis and life transitions. Clothing donations are processed by community volunteers. This is a high impact volunteer opportunity that directly benefits Family Resources Clients. Donation Center hours for volunteering: Fridays from 10 AM to 3 PM Two hours of your time will make a difference! To schedule a Volunteer time: Contact Bob S. at 563-468-2317 or email Bobs@famres.org to volunteer at our 1414 W. Lombard location in Davenport.
Agency: Family Resources Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GOLF Course Clean Up VolunteersVolunteer Interest Link We are looking for a few volunteers to help find and pick up Golf Balls prior to mowing, every week during the season. There are specific time limitations, and weather permitting. Monday 7a - 11a @ Duck Creek Wednesday 7a - 11a @ Emeis Sunday 6p - 8p @ Red Hawk Please follow the link or scan the QR code in the upper right corner and fill out the Survey so we can schedule a Volunteer Meet & Greet Appointment. Thank you for your interest in serving. We need you! Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Volunteer Interest Link We are looking for a few volunteers to help find and pick up Golf Balls prior to mowing, every week during the season. There are specific time limitations, and weather permitting. Monday 7a - 11a @ Duck Creek Wednesday 7a - 11a @ Emeis Sunday 6p - 8p @ Red Hawk Please follow the link or scan the QR code in the upper right corner and fill out the Survey so we can schedule a Volunteer Meet & Greet Appointment. Thank you for your interest in serving. We need you! Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers NeededHospice Volunteers perform many important duties. Whether providing companionship to a patient, bereavement support, administrative/office work or Veteran-to-Veteran — volunteers play a vital role that enables Heartland Hospice to meet the needs of our patients, their families and the community. Our volunteers are essential to providing the level of care and support that patients and their families expect from hospice care helping to make Heartland Hospice one of the leading hospice providers in the region. Volunteers lend an ear to the patient when they express themselves. Oftentimes their presence alone brings comfort and support. Hospice volunteers also enjoy spending time with the patient, and participating in some of their favorite pastimes, like playing chess, cards, or watching TV. Whether you volunteer in one of our local offices or provide companionship to our patients, you'll be part of a valuable team that helps families navigate a difficult time. Our Davenport and Moline offices service a wide area including the following counties: Rock Island (IL), Mercer (IL), Henry (IL), Whiteside (IL), Knox (IL), Scott (IA), Muscatine (IA), Johnson (IA), Jackson (IA), Cedar (IA), Clinton (IA), Jones (IA). We are also looking for pet therapy owners who can share their pets with our patients. For more information about our volunteer opportunities, please contact Heartland Hospice at (563) 359-3540 or email at scott.southward@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Hospice Volunteers perform many important duties. Whether providing companionship to a patient, bereavement support, administrative/office work or Veteran-to-Veteran — volunteers play a vital role that enables Heartland Hospice to meet the needs of our patients, their families and the community. Our volunteers are essential to providing the level of care and support that patients and their families expect from hospice care helping to make Heartland Hospice one of the leading hospice providers in the region. Volunteers lend an ear to the patient when they express themselves. Oftentimes their presence alone brings comfort and support. Hospice volunteers also enjoy spending time with the patient, and participating in some of their favorite pastimes, like playing chess, cards, or watching TV. Whether you volunteer in one of our local offices or provide companionship to our patients, you'll be part of a valuable team that helps families navigate a difficult time. Our Davenport and Moline offices service a wide area including the following counties: Rock Island (IL), Mercer (IL), Henry (IL), Whiteside (IL), Knox (IL), Scott (IA), Muscatine (IA), Johnson (IA), Jackson (IA), Cedar (IA), Clinton (IA), Jones (IA). We are also looking for pet therapy owners who can share their pets with our patients. For more information about our volunteer opportunities, please contact Heartland Hospice at (563) 359-3540 or email at scott.southward@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at MLK!Our Family Advocacy Center is in need of a few volunteers to help moving items to our off-site storage unit! This task should be completed in half a day. Agency: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Our Family Advocacy Center is in need of a few volunteers to help moving items to our off-site storage unit! This task should be completed in half a day. Agency: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A donation to The Arc's hygiene closet makes a huge impact to individuals with disabilitiesThe Arc of the Quad Cities Area needs your help with Hygiene supplies for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As we all know costs continue to rise and available money for individuals with intellectual disabilities doesn't. Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities typically have little money left from their cost of care. I am seeking some caring individuals to help alleviate the cost of Hygiene supplies and leave them more money to spend on items that make them happy. We are seeking items such as Shampoo/conditioner for all hair types (including products for black hair), both solid and spray on deodorant. toothpaste, mouth wash, Body wash (not bar soap) for both men and women (Men's 3 in one and women's 2 in one is preferred), men's and women's shaving cream, razers, body lotion, body sprays, hairbrushes, combs, Kleenexes, nail care, chap stick, body spray etc. The most needed products to date are Men's 3 in one, and body wash (some for sensitive skin, shampoo and conditioner. No bar soap, Q-Tip's or cotton balls please. Please feel free to share with friends, coworkers, groups or anyone willing to help! Agency: The Arc Of The Quad Cities Area The Arc of the Quad Cities Area needs your help with Hygiene supplies for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As we all know costs continue to rise and available money for individuals with intellectual disabilities doesn't. Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities typically have little money left from their cost of care. I am seeking some caring individuals to help alleviate the cost of Hygiene supplies and leave them more money to spend on items that make them happy. We are seeking items such as Shampoo/conditioner for all hair types (including products for black hair), both solid and spray on deodorant. toothpaste, mouth wash, Body wash (not bar soap) for both men and women (Men's 3 in one and women's 2 in one is preferred), men's and women's shaving cream, razers, body lotion, body sprays, hairbrushes, combs, Kleenexes, nail care, chap stick, body spray etc. The most needed products to date are Men's 3 in one, and body wash (some for sensitive skin, shampoo and conditioner. No bar soap, Q-Tip's or cotton balls please. Please feel free to share with friends, coworkers, groups or anyone willing to help! Agency: The Arc Of The Quad Cities Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a birthday buddyMake a direct impact to a person with intellectual and developmental disabilities with little or no family involvement. We are seeking caring individuals we would be interested in being their birthday buddy and willing to get them a birthday cake and a small gift. You can be as involved as you see fit. If you choose to just adopt one person, a couple or a house full it is up to you. A cake to many of us is not a big deal but to an individual without a family it means the world. Agency: The Arc Of The Quad Cities Area Make a direct impact to a person with intellectual and developmental disabilities with little or no family involvement. We are seeking caring individuals we would be interested in being their birthday buddy and willing to get them a birthday cake and a small gift. You can be as involved as you see fit. If you choose to just adopt one person, a couple or a house full it is up to you. A cake to many of us is not a big deal but to an individual without a family it means the world. Agency: The Arc Of The Quad Cities Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Harvest Fest | Fejervary Learning CenterHarvest Fest | Fejervary Learning Center o 12p.m. – 3p.m. o Saturday, September 13 o (3-5 Volunteers needed) Fejervary Learning Center will host free family activities. Each day will have a special theme to make each one different and unique. We will be hosting family activities, local vendors, nature crafts, and more! Volunteer needs: Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of our local families while being outdoors? Volunteering to be a part of our events allows you to be a part of an amazing group of individuals who make a difference through monthly summer events geared specifically toward families in our community. Volunteer duties: Set-up and tear-down of event (including tables, tents, chairs, and/or activities)Check-in and/or Welcome table greeterMonitor coloring table, lawn games, bounce house and/or petting zooEncourage participants to join in the fun of the eventHand out event items to participantsProvide information to participantsAgency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Harvest Fest | Fejervary Learning Center o 12p.m. – 3p.m. o Saturday, September 13 o (3-5 Volunteers needed) Fejervary Learning Center will host free family activities. Each day will have a special theme to make each one different and unique. We will be hosting family activities, local vendors, nature crafts, and more! Volunteer needs: Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of our local families while being outdoors? Volunteering to be a part of our events allows you to be a part of an amazing group of individuals who make a difference through monthly summer events geared specifically toward families in our community. Volunteer duties: Set-up and tear-down of event (including tables, tents, chairs, and/or activities)Check-in and/or Welcome table greeterMonitor coloring table, lawn games, bounce house and/or petting zooEncourage participants to join in the fun of the eventHand out event items to participantsProvide information to participantsAgency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hanging Fejervary Holiday LightsHanging Fejervary Holiday Lights Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Hanging Fejervary Holiday Lights Agency: Davenport Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 2, 2025 through Oct 11, 2025 Zip Code: 52801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gallery Monitor & WayfinderWe need volunteers to help direct visitors throughout our large facility so that they can have a seamless experience. One volunteer is needed to serve at the main entrance in the Grand Lobby and one in the “middle” of our main level exhibit halls helping visitors get to where they want to be. This volunteer opportunity is weekdays and/or weekends.
Agency: Putnam - Davenport We need volunteers to help direct visitors throughout our large facility so that they can have a seamless experience. One volunteer is needed to serve at the main entrance in the Grand Lobby and one in the “middle” of our main level exhibit halls helping visitors get to where they want to be. This volunteer opportunity is weekdays and/or weekends.
Agency: Putnam - Davenport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) 2025The Quad Cities VITA Coalition is spearheaded by United Way Quad Cities and in collaboration with AARP provides free income tax return preparation for taxpayers earning up to $67,000 annually. VITA helps working families take advantage of all eligible tax credits for free. Volunteers from the community are needed to help prepare basic, current year tax returns for eligible taxpayers free of charge. Volunteers will be required to complete a training and certification to help. In addition to tax preparers, volunteers are needed for intake and review. Please note: Most tax preparation sites will run weeknights and some Saturdays Agency: United Way Quad Cities The Quad Cities VITA Coalition is spearheaded by United Way Quad Cities and in collaboration with AARP provides free income tax return preparation for taxpayers earning up to $67,000 annually. VITA helps working families take advantage of all eligible tax credits for free. Volunteers from the community are needed to help prepare basic, current year tax returns for eligible taxpayers free of charge. Volunteers will be required to complete a training and certification to help. In addition to tax preparers, volunteers are needed for intake and review. Please note: Most tax preparation sites will run weeknights and some Saturdays Agency: United Way Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer/Mentor with iJAGMentor with
iJAG:
Volunteer for one of our 3 major events: 1) Leadership Development Conference (LDC) Date:
November 2025 - Exact Date TBA 2) Career Development Conference (CDC): Volunteer to
judge student submission for our Career Development Conference 3) Skill Development Conference (SDC): Volunteer to assist with our Skill
Development Conference Reach out to david.ewing@ijag.org for more information on how to get involved! Agency: Iowa Jobs for America's Graduates (iJAG) Mentor with
iJAG:
Volunteer for one of our 3 major events: 1) Leadership Development Conference (LDC) Date:
November 2025 - Exact Date TBA 2) Career Development Conference (CDC): Volunteer to
judge student submission for our Career Development Conference 3) Skill Development Conference (SDC): Volunteer to assist with our Skill
Development Conference Reach out to david.ewing@ijag.org for more information on how to get involved! Agency: Iowa Jobs for America's Graduates (iJAG) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Center AssistantAre you a people person that is looking to give back to the community in a big way? Consider volunteering as a Donation Center Assistant with HHSI!! Our Donation Center Assistants greet donors and assist with hauling donations into donation center. Then sort, clean and prepare all donations for inventory. Some assist with stocking inventory in multiple locations on campus. Our campus supports individuals that are experiencing some form of homelessness. Make a huge impact by investing your time, talent, and passion for people, with Humility Homes & Services. Agency: Humility Homes & Services, Inc. Are you a people person that is looking to give back to the community in a big way? Consider volunteering as a Donation Center Assistant with HHSI!! Our Donation Center Assistants greet donors and assist with hauling donations into donation center. Then sort, clean and prepare all donations for inventory. Some assist with stocking inventory in multiple locations on campus. Our campus supports individuals that are experiencing some form of homelessness. Make a huge impact by investing your time, talent, and passion for people, with Humility Homes & Services. Agency: Humility Homes & Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fresh Start Center Resale Shop SalesAre you a people person that is looking to give back to the community in a big way? Consider volunteering in our Fresh Start Center Resale Shop for Sales with HHSI!! Our Sales Assistants greet customers and assist customers in finding special items in our resale shop while also managing sales. Some inventory and merchandising may be required during weekday daytime hours. Our campus supports individuals from all walks of life and some that may be experiencing some form of homelessness. Make a huge impact by investing your time, talent, and passion for people, with Humility Homes & Services. Agency: Humility Homes & Services, Inc. Are you a people person that is looking to give back to the community in a big way? Consider volunteering in our Fresh Start Center Resale Shop for Sales with HHSI!! Our Sales Assistants greet customers and assist customers in finding special items in our resale shop while also managing sales. Some inventory and merchandising may be required during weekday daytime hours. Our campus supports individuals from all walks of life and some that may be experiencing some form of homelessness. Make a huge impact by investing your time, talent, and passion for people, with Humility Homes & Services. Agency: Humility Homes & Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math? Join Us!
Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for someone who is interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions. You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities. You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings. Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings. You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025. Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council
Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for someone who is interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions. You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities. You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings. Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings. You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025. Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52722 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quad City Animal Welfare Center VolunteerWe
are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to help support our
Adoption & Education Center caretaking team. These volunteers play a
crucial role and assist our team with cleaning in dog department, cat
department, small animal department, laundry, and lobby areas. Further
training is provided. Help us make their stay with us as comfortable and
clean as possible while they wait to find their forever homes.
Agency: Quad City Animal Welfare Center We
are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to help support our
Adoption & Education Center caretaking team. These volunteers play a
crucial role and assist our team with cleaning in dog department, cat
department, small animal department, laundry, and lobby areas. Further
training is provided. Help us make their stay with us as comfortable and
clean as possible while they wait to find their forever homes.
Agency: Quad City Animal Welfare Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech2Connect Mentoring OpportunityWhat is mentorship? Mentorship is a supportive relationship between an experienced or more knowledgeable individual who offers guidance and support to a less experienced or less knowledgeable individual.
Benefits of mentorship
As a Mentee: Gain practical advice, encouragement, and support Learn from the experiences of others Increase your social confidence Become more empowered to make decisions Develop your communication and personal skills Develop strategies for dealing with personal and social issues Identify goals and establish a sense of direction Gain valuable insight into the next stage of reentry
As a Mentor: Improve communication and personal skills Develop leadership and management qualities Reinforce knowledge Increase your confidence and motivation Engage in a volunteering opportunity Gain recognition for your skills and experience Benefit from a sense of fulfillment and personal growth
Why is mentorship part of the program? Mentoring, at its core, guarantees individuals that there is someone who cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing with day-to-day challenges, and makes them feel like they matter. Ultimately, mentoring connects an individual to personal growth and development, as well as social and economic opportunity.
Expectations The mentorship experience starts with virtual meetings while the mentee is incarcerated. Once the mentee releases to the community, the Circle of Support (2-4 volunteers) will decide if they want to continue meeting virtually or switch to in-person meetings. This process will be supported by Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff to help navigate the transition. Mentors may decide to continue the mentorship relationship with more than one mentee but no more two mentees at one time. As a mentor, you will be assisting participants in creating a “positive philosophy towards life.” You must help your mentees broaden their horizons. Frequently, what your mentees know of life comes only from past experiences in the communities where they grew up. The influences of peer groups make your commitment and caring essential. Be a stable and supportive friend Show interest in the mentee’s progress Be a role model Invite joint decision-making Encourage new, enjoyable activities, and opportunities Provide constructive feedback Provide positive reinforcement for good behavior Believe in yourself
What is the Circle of Support? “Circles” are small groups that provide support to Mentees. Mentees will be surrounded by a group of individuals that have volunteered to support them and hold each accountable to their goals.Utilizes various volunteers - 2-4 per circle with 1 mentee No set curriculum followed.
How does Circle Mentoring Work? Each circle will identify a coordinator who will be the circle “lead”. Each circle will identify potential conversation topics; what is comfortable to talk about, and what is not comfortable to talk about. After discussion ends, the circle will plan their next session. Sessions should occur once a week for the majority of the mentorship program. Due to no followed curriculum, the sessions end when the circle/mentee determine they have reached their expectation of the mentorship program. Once the decision to end mentorship has been made, the circle coordinator will inform the Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections.
Mentor Expectations Every mentor is expected to abide by the following policies: Mentors are expected to dedicate 4 hours a month, or 1 hour a week to support the mentee. Mentors are expected to participate in mentorship training (boundaries, confidentiality, implicit bias, etc.). Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff will follow up with mentors at least once a month (via phone, email, or in-person) about their interactions with the mentee. Keep the communication with his/her mentee confidential. Confidentiality is crucial to building trust with the mentee. Exhibit behavior that is respectful and not make any comments that can be construed as racist, sexist, or bigoted. Do not condone, promote, or engage in any illegal activities with the mentees. Do not engage in gift-giving or loaning money to the mentees. Although the urge may be great to help through monetary means, the mentor should keep the relationship on a professional level. If you feel that the mentee is in dire need of something, please speak with the assigned Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff for assistance. Do not engage in intimate relations with the mentees. Although the relationships may become close, the mentor should remember that their role is of a mentor.
Mentor Code of Ethics The Mentor Code of Ethics states that you will: Uphold commitments to the organization and its participants. Believe that every person, regardless of previous circumstances, has the potential to achieve excellence. Believe that every person is a unique and special individual possessing qualities that contribute to the community. Respect the feelings and rights of the person and treat all matters in a confidential manner - even the most obvious. Remain aware that your goal must be to encourage and support the person in a responsible manner so that he/she will be independent of his/her need for service. Recognize the value of caring, but refrain from an intense relationship that will interfere with your effectiveness. Recognize that communication is both valuable and an integral part of your obligations as a mentor. Know your limitations and ask for help. Be cautious about personal relationships outside the helping relationship. Maintain high standards for yourself and encourage the participants whom you assist in striving for success. Agency: 7th District - Iowa Department of Corrections What is mentorship? Mentorship is a supportive relationship between an experienced or more knowledgeable individual who offers guidance and support to a less experienced or less knowledgeable individual.
Benefits of mentorship
As a Mentee: Gain practical advice, encouragement, and support Learn from the experiences of others Increase your social confidence Become more empowered to make decisions Develop your communication and personal skills Develop strategies for dealing with personal and social issues Identify goals and establish a sense of direction Gain valuable insight into the next stage of reentry
As a Mentor: Improve communication and personal skills Develop leadership and management qualities Reinforce knowledge Increase your confidence and motivation Engage in a volunteering opportunity Gain recognition for your skills and experience Benefit from a sense of fulfillment and personal growth
Why is mentorship part of the program? Mentoring, at its core, guarantees individuals that there is someone who cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing with day-to-day challenges, and makes them feel like they matter. Ultimately, mentoring connects an individual to personal growth and development, as well as social and economic opportunity.
Expectations The mentorship experience starts with virtual meetings while the mentee is incarcerated. Once the mentee releases to the community, the Circle of Support (2-4 volunteers) will decide if they want to continue meeting virtually or switch to in-person meetings. This process will be supported by Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff to help navigate the transition. Mentors may decide to continue the mentorship relationship with more than one mentee but no more two mentees at one time. As a mentor, you will be assisting participants in creating a “positive philosophy towards life.” You must help your mentees broaden their horizons. Frequently, what your mentees know of life comes only from past experiences in the communities where they grew up. The influences of peer groups make your commitment and caring essential. Be a stable and supportive friend Show interest in the mentee’s progress Be a role model Invite joint decision-making Encourage new, enjoyable activities, and opportunities Provide constructive feedback Provide positive reinforcement for good behavior Believe in yourself
What is the Circle of Support? “Circles” are small groups that provide support to Mentees. Mentees will be surrounded by a group of individuals that have volunteered to support them and hold each accountable to their goals.Utilizes various volunteers - 2-4 per circle with 1 mentee No set curriculum followed.
How does Circle Mentoring Work? Each circle will identify a coordinator who will be the circle “lead”. Each circle will identify potential conversation topics; what is comfortable to talk about, and what is not comfortable to talk about. After discussion ends, the circle will plan their next session. Sessions should occur once a week for the majority of the mentorship program. Due to no followed curriculum, the sessions end when the circle/mentee determine they have reached their expectation of the mentorship program. Once the decision to end mentorship has been made, the circle coordinator will inform the Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections.
Mentor Expectations Every mentor is expected to abide by the following policies: Mentors are expected to dedicate 4 hours a month, or 1 hour a week to support the mentee. Mentors are expected to participate in mentorship training (boundaries, confidentiality, implicit bias, etc.). Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff will follow up with mentors at least once a month (via phone, email, or in-person) about their interactions with the mentee. Keep the communication with his/her mentee confidential. Confidentiality is crucial to building trust with the mentee. Exhibit behavior that is respectful and not make any comments that can be construed as racist, sexist, or bigoted. Do not condone, promote, or engage in any illegal activities with the mentees. Do not engage in gift-giving or loaning money to the mentees. Although the urge may be great to help through monetary means, the mentor should keep the relationship on a professional level. If you feel that the mentee is in dire need of something, please speak with the assigned Seventh District - Iowa Department of Corrections staff for assistance. Do not engage in intimate relations with the mentees. Although the relationships may become close, the mentor should remember that their role is of a mentor.
Mentor Code of Ethics The Mentor Code of Ethics states that you will: Uphold commitments to the organization and its participants. Believe that every person, regardless of previous circumstances, has the potential to achieve excellence. Believe that every person is a unique and special individual possessing qualities that contribute to the community. Respect the feelings and rights of the person and treat all matters in a confidential manner - even the most obvious. Remain aware that your goal must be to encourage and support the person in a responsible manner so that he/she will be independent of his/her need for service. Recognize the value of caring, but refrain from an intense relationship that will interfere with your effectiveness. Recognize that communication is both valuable and an integral part of your obligations as a mentor. Know your limitations and ask for help. Be cautious about personal relationships outside the helping relationship. Maintain high standards for yourself and encourage the participants whom you assist in striving for success. Agency: 7th District - Iowa Department of Corrections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Truck DeliveriesThe Salvation Army receives food truck deliveries once per month. Looking for able bodied person that can help unload truck. We do have a ramp. Agency: The Salvation Army QCA The Salvation Army receives food truck deliveries once per month. Looking for able bodied person that can help unload truck. We do have a ramp. Agency: The Salvation Army QCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving the poor and homeless in the Quad CitiesKing's Harvest serves a hot meal on Wednesday and Friday from 12:00-1:00pm and Saturday from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers are needed from 11:30am-1:30pm on Wednesday and Friday and 8:30am-10:30am on Saturday morning to help with serving, checking in guests, clean up, as well as people to visit and share the love of Christ with our guests. King's Harvest provides a free Grocery Giveaway on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 8:30am-10am. Volunteers are needed by 8:15am in our grocery pantry. Assistance is also needed on Wednesday with organizing donations and filling grocery bags. King's Harvest is in need of volunteers to assist with picking up donations from various food banks, restaurants, and stores throughout the Quad Cities throughout the week. King's Harvest is always in need of assistance with light maintenance, building updates, as well as cleaning. King's Harvest operates solely on donations and grant funding from the community. Donations can be dropped off at the back door of King's Harvest Ministries 824 West 3rd Street in Davenport on Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am-1:00pm and Saturday from 8:00am-10am. King's Harvest accepts donations of food within expiration dates and hygiene products. Monetary donations can be mailed to 5837 Wisconsin Avenue in Davenport, Iowa 52806. Kings Harvest is always appreciative of donations. Thank you for your compassionate interest in King's Harvest. If you have any questions or more information on how you can help please contact us at (563) 570-4536. Volunteer applications can also be filled out on our website kings harvest.net Agency: Kings Harvest Ministries King's Harvest serves a hot meal on Wednesday and Friday from 12:00-1:00pm and Saturday from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers are needed from 11:30am-1:30pm on Wednesday and Friday and 8:30am-10:30am on Saturday morning to help with serving, checking in guests, clean up, as well as people to visit and share the love of Christ with our guests. King's Harvest provides a free Grocery Giveaway on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 8:30am-10am. Volunteers are needed by 8:15am in our grocery pantry. Assistance is also needed on Wednesday with organizing donations and filling grocery bags. King's Harvest is in need of volunteers to assist with picking up donations from various food banks, restaurants, and stores throughout the Quad Cities throughout the week. King's Harvest is always in need of assistance with light maintenance, building updates, as well as cleaning. King's Harvest operates solely on donations and grant funding from the community. Donations can be dropped off at the back door of King's Harvest Ministries 824 West 3rd Street in Davenport on Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am-1:00pm and Saturday from 8:00am-10am. King's Harvest accepts donations of food within expiration dates and hygiene products. Monetary donations can be mailed to 5837 Wisconsin Avenue in Davenport, Iowa 52806. Kings Harvest is always appreciative of donations. Thank you for your compassionate interest in King's Harvest. If you have any questions or more information on how you can help please contact us at (563) 570-4536. Volunteer applications can also be filled out on our website kings harvest.net Agency: Kings Harvest Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help your neighbors on their worst day! Respond to home fires.When disaster strikes our neighbors here in the Quad Cities, Red Cross Disaster teams respond to provide comfort, financial assistance, and resources. The number one disaster in the Quad Cities (and nationwide) is the single-family home fire. When a family is displaced by a fire, they are likely to be scared and anxious...and our volunteers are there to help. Our local disaster volunteers have also helped QC families impacted by flooding or tornado damage. This is local assistance for local disasters, so no out-of-town travel is required. We provide free training to make sure you know what to do, and we send volunteers in small teams for their mutual safety and support. You decide what days and shifts you will be available "on call." When you're "on call," our volunteer dispatcher will call you if there is a family impacted by disaster who needs your help. If you want to KNOW you are making a difference when someone really needs you, this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Call Connie Dudgeon at 309-207-5266 for more information, or sign up as a new volunteer at: https://redcross.org/volunteertoday Scroll down to Disaster Action Team (DAT) and click apply. Agency: American Red Cross When disaster strikes our neighbors here in the Quad Cities, Red Cross Disaster teams respond to provide comfort, financial assistance, and resources. The number one disaster in the Quad Cities (and nationwide) is the single-family home fire. When a family is displaced by a fire, they are likely to be scared and anxious...and our volunteers are there to help. Our local disaster volunteers have also helped QC families impacted by flooding or tornado damage. This is local assistance for local disasters, so no out-of-town travel is required. We provide free training to make sure you know what to do, and we send volunteers in small teams for their mutual safety and support. You decide what days and shifts you will be available "on call." When you're "on call," our volunteer dispatcher will call you if there is a family impacted by disaster who needs your help. If you want to KNOW you are making a difference when someone really needs you, this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Call Connie Dudgeon at 309-207-5266 for more information, or sign up as a new volunteer at: https://redcross.org/volunteertoday Scroll down to Disaster Action Team (DAT) and click apply. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Restoration at the Habuerg Estate
The grounds of the Hauberg Estate (c.1911) in Rock Island, Illinois represents a masterwork of pioneer landscape architect Jens Jensen (1860-1951). Even with most of his work found in the Midwest, few exist; this is especially true of his residential designs, which are threatened by changes in modern land development and urban sprawl. Jens Jensen designed around 350 private estates, but only around 35 exist with their complete design largely intact. The Hauberg estate has been own by the City of Rock Island since 1956, yet as with many open green spaces and ravines within the Quad Cities these areas have become overtaken with invasive species. One of the great things about this restoration project is the great level of documentation. Not only do we have Jens Jensen’s plans for the grounds, but hundreds of photographs of landscape plants and features, that capture many decades of the grounds.
We have been working to repurpose and restore the 3-acre terraced fruit and vegetable gardens at the Hauberg Estate that would allow it to be used as a Children’s Art Garden for Quad City youth. The Estate also has al spring with 5 ponds, 5-acre forest, 1-acre meadow, and 3-acre athletic field. The food garden is the largest designed by the father of American landscape architect Jens Jensen. The Friends of Hauberg Civic Center Foundation has been partnering with local educational non-profits to help set up and foster educational youth gardening programs and STEAM programing in our local communities. Local students in the food education cooperative programs learn about organic farming and gardening, ecology, nutrition, and food development through hands-on instruction. The STEAM focused programs would include engineering projects, soil ecology, pollination and insect ecology, horticulture, plant morphology and identification. Early food education is seen as way to engage young people with how and where their food comes from and making that connection to healthy food choices. Incorporated into the Jensen Terraced food garden design with be a children’s art garden. Each of the original terraces will have a theme, the top terrace with the grape arbor and the edges will have vignettes of Illinois children’s authors, the next terrace will have a pollination garden with raised vegetable beds and cut flower beds, third terrace will be fairy garden walk set in historic varieties of pear trees. The fourth terrace is a mediation path set in the Jensen design with historic plum trees. The last terrace is given John Hauberg’s Indian name of Standing Bear Trail. This is set in antique peach and cherry trees and will have wigwams and other nature play settings with the terrace and large edge of the garden. When the terrace garden is completed, the rest of the landscape would be to be able to use the rest of the estate for STEAM based projects of all kinds. The estate has a large variety of ecological niches (spring with 5 ponds, 5-acre forest, 1 acre meadow, 3-acre terraced food garden, and 3-acre athletic field) this is the is the perfect spot for almost any type of STEAM project you can think up. The repurposed children’s garden we believe will be a huge draw for the Quad Cities. Using the themed terraces, children’s authors and using historic Jensen design will help to make bring people to the Hauberg Estate but will also help to showcase the wonderful amenities of the Quad Cities. The FOHCCF has the original Jensen landscaping plans for the Hauberg Terraced Gardens. The original design has rows of apple, pear, plum, crabapple, cherry and peach trees, but no varieties are given, we have worked with local landscape architects and horticulturalists to make these selections. Susanne Hauberg died in 1942 and that after her death, the gardens were neglected. Most of the hardscape is intact, sets of red cement stairs have been uncovered, and the foundations and brick floors need a little work, but surprisingly intact. We tend to coordinate the restoration on Thursdays but could make other days work for your group Agency: Friends Of Hauberg Civic Center
The grounds of the Hauberg Estate (c.1911) in Rock Island, Illinois represents a masterwork of pioneer landscape architect Jens Jensen (1860-1951). Even with most of his work found in the Midwest, few exist; this is especially true of his residential designs, which are threatened by changes in modern land development and urban sprawl. Jens Jensen designed around 350 private estates, but only around 35 exist with their complete design largely intact. The Hauberg estate has been own by the City of Rock Island since 1956, yet as with many open green spaces and ravines within the Quad Cities these areas have become overtaken with invasive species. One of the great things about this restoration project is the great level of documentation. Not only do we have Jens Jensen’s plans for the grounds, but hundreds of photographs of landscape plants and features, that capture many decades of the grounds.
We have been working to repurpose and restore the 3-acre terraced fruit and vegetable gardens at the Hauberg Estate that would allow it to be used as a Children’s Art Garden for Quad City youth. The Estate also has al spring with 5 ponds, 5-acre forest, 1-acre meadow, and 3-acre athletic field. The food garden is the largest designed by the father of American landscape architect Jens Jensen. The Friends of Hauberg Civic Center Foundation has been partnering with local educational non-profits to help set up and foster educational youth gardening programs and STEAM programing in our local communities. Local students in the food education cooperative programs learn about organic farming and gardening, ecology, nutrition, and food development through hands-on instruction. The STEAM focused programs would include engineering projects, soil ecology, pollination and insect ecology, horticulture, plant morphology and identification. Early food education is seen as way to engage young people with how and where their food comes from and making that connection to healthy food choices. Incorporated into the Jensen Terraced food garden design with be a children’s art garden. Each of the original terraces will have a theme, the top terrace with the grape arbor and the edges will have vignettes of Illinois children’s authors, the next terrace will have a pollination garden with raised vegetable beds and cut flower beds, third terrace will be fairy garden walk set in historic varieties of pear trees. The fourth terrace is a mediation path set in the Jensen design with historic plum trees. The last terrace is given John Hauberg’s Indian name of Standing Bear Trail. This is set in antique peach and cherry trees and will have wigwams and other nature play settings with the terrace and large edge of the garden. When the terrace garden is completed, the rest of the landscape would be to be able to use the rest of the estate for STEAM based projects of all kinds. The estate has a large variety of ecological niches (spring with 5 ponds, 5-acre forest, 1 acre meadow, 3-acre terraced food garden, and 3-acre athletic field) this is the is the perfect spot for almost any type of STEAM project you can think up. The repurposed children’s garden we believe will be a huge draw for the Quad Cities. Using the themed terraces, children’s authors and using historic Jensen design will help to make bring people to the Hauberg Estate but will also help to showcase the wonderful amenities of the Quad Cities. The FOHCCF has the original Jensen landscaping plans for the Hauberg Terraced Gardens. The original design has rows of apple, pear, plum, crabapple, cherry and peach trees, but no varieties are given, we have worked with local landscape architects and horticulturalists to make these selections. Susanne Hauberg died in 1942 and that after her death, the gardens were neglected. Most of the hardscape is intact, sets of red cement stairs have been uncovered, and the foundations and brick floors need a little work, but surprisingly intact. We tend to coordinate the restoration on Thursdays but could make other days work for your group Agency: Friends Of Hauberg Civic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love horses? Be an Equestrian Riding Volunteer and teach others!To grow up courageous and strong, girls need to take comfortable risks, seek adventure, and develop empathy for all. Horseback riding creates an environment for today’s girls to become tomorrow’s leaders. From caring for a horse through saddling and grooming to testing her skills on the trails and in the covered arena, girls are learning the stand tall and calm This is an exciting volunteer opportunity for those who love horses and kids! You will help girls learn about horse safety and help girls mount and ride in an arena and on trails. Riding experience is preferred and orientation to the Girl Scout Camp Liberty Equestrian Center and weekend riding program is provided. A commitment of at least 4 days a year on a Saturday or Sunday from 8 - 5 is preferred. Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois To grow up courageous and strong, girls need to take comfortable risks, seek adventure, and develop empathy for all. Horseback riding creates an environment for today’s girls to become tomorrow’s leaders. From caring for a horse through saddling and grooming to testing her skills on the trails and in the covered arena, girls are learning the stand tall and calm This is an exciting volunteer opportunity for those who love horses and kids! You will help girls learn about horse safety and help girls mount and ride in an arena and on trails. Riding experience is preferred and orientation to the Girl Scout Camp Liberty Equestrian Center and weekend riding program is provided. A commitment of at least 4 days a year on a Saturday or Sunday from 8 - 5 is preferred. Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52765 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerThe Salvation Food Pantry is held every Wednesday at our Family Services Center 100 Kirkwood Blvd, Davenport. Hours are 9am to 2pm. I am looking for able bodied people that can lift up to 10 lbs. If you can only work twice a month, that is acceptable. The volunteer helps the guests shop for their items. It is a very easy position and very rewarding. If you are interest contact Patty Mixdorf 563-324-4808. Agency: The Salvation Army QCA The Salvation Food Pantry is held every Wednesday at our Family Services Center 100 Kirkwood Blvd, Davenport. Hours are 9am to 2pm. I am looking for able bodied people that can lift up to 10 lbs. If you can only work twice a month, that is acceptable. The volunteer helps the guests shop for their items. It is a very easy position and very rewarding. If you are interest contact Patty Mixdorf 563-324-4808. Agency: The Salvation Army QCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteersFriendly House is looking for volunteers for our food pantry! Our customer choice food pantry is open from 11 am - 1 pm weekdays and works well with two volunteers per shift, so sign up with a friend! This is a direct service opportunity and a judgement free service so people skills are appreciated. Agency: Friendly House Friendly House is looking for volunteers for our food pantry! Our customer choice food pantry is open from 11 am - 1 pm weekdays and works well with two volunteers per shift, so sign up with a friend! This is a direct service opportunity and a judgement free service so people skills are appreciated. Agency: Friendly House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clubhouse VolunteerEmpower House is looking for additional volunteers to assist in the operations of our daily programming (Tuesday-Thursday 9am-3pm). We are hopeful to find people who are able to volunteer on a regular basis (ideally 1x per week). However, Empower House is a very flexible and relaxed environment, and we'd love to have you no matter what your schedule looks like- even if that is only for half a day. Volunteer tasks include assisting members (brain injury survivors) with completion of operational Clubhouse tasks, such as writing thank you notes, prepping lunch, and basic cleaning tasks. Basic computer skills helpful. Staff, members, and volunteers all work side by side to complete the daily tasks, so you will never be without support as a volunteer! Please reach out to Claire at hello@empowerhouseqca.org or 563-232-1002 for more information! Agency: Empower House Empower House is looking for additional volunteers to assist in the operations of our daily programming (Tuesday-Thursday 9am-3pm). We are hopeful to find people who are able to volunteer on a regular basis (ideally 1x per week). However, Empower House is a very flexible and relaxed environment, and we'd love to have you no matter what your schedule looks like- even if that is only for half a day. Volunteer tasks include assisting members (brain injury survivors) with completion of operational Clubhouse tasks, such as writing thank you notes, prepping lunch, and basic cleaning tasks. Basic computer skills helpful. Staff, members, and volunteers all work side by side to complete the daily tasks, so you will never be without support as a volunteer! Please reach out to Claire at hello@empowerhouseqca.org or 563-232-1002 for more information! Agency: Empower House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events Committee VolunteersWe are looking for passionate, dedicated, fun people to serve on our events committee. No previous event experience required. Evening meetings approximately once a month- held both virtually and in person. This committee helps plan and run our major annual fundraiser, held in October. This event is a casual, family friendly environment. The committee also helps plan some other minor events throughout the year, but the main focus is on our annual fundraiser in October. Join the fun! Agency: Empower House We are looking for passionate, dedicated, fun people to serve on our events committee. No previous event experience required. Evening meetings approximately once a month- held both virtually and in person. This committee helps plan and run our major annual fundraiser, held in October. This event is a casual, family friendly environment. The committee also helps plan some other minor events throughout the year, but the main focus is on our annual fundraiser in October. Join the fun! Agency: Empower House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food RescueUsing our web-based app, we engage volunteers to transfer fresh food surpluses from local businesses to social service agencies serving the food insecure. We call this transfer a "food rescue" and we have ongoing daily food rescue opportunities for volunteers to claim. We require all volunteers to download our web-based app and claim a food rescue that best fits their schedule. Agency: Food Rescue U.S. Quad Cities Using our web-based app, we engage volunteers to transfer fresh food surpluses from local businesses to social service agencies serving the food insecure. We call this transfer a "food rescue" and we have ongoing daily food rescue opportunities for volunteers to claim. We require all volunteers to download our web-based app and claim a food rescue that best fits their schedule. Agency: Food Rescue U.S. Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Various Volunteer Opportunities AvailableFood Distributions at our Pantries and Sorting donated food in our warehouse are opportunities in which you can participate! Check out the possibilities on the volunteer tab of our website at www.riverbendfoodbank.org. Agency: River Bend Foodbank Food Distributions at our Pantries and Sorting donated food in our warehouse are opportunities in which you can participate! Check out the possibilities on the volunteer tab of our website at www.riverbendfoodbank.org. Agency: River Bend Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fitness Program Leaders & AssistantsLooking for fitness and health knowledgeable volunteers to lead and/or assist with the following program. The program is typically held 2-3 times a year and for various ages (toddler, school age, teen, adult) for 10-15 weeks depending on the session. The program is typically held on Saturday mornings but the days and times can be negotiated with the volunteer. We provide the training needed to be successful in leading the program. Most training is completed online. GiGiFIT is a fitness and health program written specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. Our FREE GiGiFIT programs combine activities with a strong fitness focus and an ultimate goal of success and improved movement designed by a physical therapist. GiGiFIT was created in collaboration with skilled Physical Therapists who work specifically with individuals with Down syndrome. The GiGiFIT programs are designed to address common issues for individuals with Down syndrome including hypotonia, excessive joint laxity, and decreased balance. Every GiGiFIT program is safe, effective, and progressive. GiGiFIT helps participants build strength, endurance, power, joint stability, balance, and movement control. GiGiFIT empowers participants to be more independent and confident in their abilities while improving their overall health and wellness. Additional information about this program can be seen using the link below. https://gigisplayhouse.org/quadcities/gigifit Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Looking for fitness and health knowledgeable volunteers to lead and/or assist with the following program. The program is typically held 2-3 times a year and for various ages (toddler, school age, teen, adult) for 10-15 weeks depending on the session. The program is typically held on Saturday mornings but the days and times can be negotiated with the volunteer. We provide the training needed to be successful in leading the program. Most training is completed online. GiGiFIT is a fitness and health program written specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. Our FREE GiGiFIT programs combine activities with a strong fitness focus and an ultimate goal of success and improved movement designed by a physical therapist. GiGiFIT was created in collaboration with skilled Physical Therapists who work specifically with individuals with Down syndrome. The GiGiFIT programs are designed to address common issues for individuals with Down syndrome including hypotonia, excessive joint laxity, and decreased balance. Every GiGiFIT program is safe, effective, and progressive. GiGiFIT helps participants build strength, endurance, power, joint stability, balance, and movement control. GiGiFIT empowers participants to be more independent and confident in their abilities while improving their overall health and wellness. Additional information about this program can be seen using the link below. https://gigisplayhouse.org/quadcities/gigifit Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Circle of Support Mentorship Program Volunteers.Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to your community? Become an Achieving Change Together (ACT) Circle of Support mentor. ACT mentorship circles are small groups (3-6 people) that provide support to one individual using a process that allows respectful discussions of interests, goals and life issues in a safe and guided way. The fun thing about a mentorship circle is that you can volunteer with your friends! The only qualifications required are that you have a desire to help someone in need and that you are at least 21 years of age. You must be able to dedicate 2-4 hours per month to the circle and not currently be on any level of court supervision. Safer Foundation’s ACT program was initiated in the fall of 2020 to provide supportive reentry services to individuals, who were previously incarcerated, that are currently residing in the work release center (WRC) and residential correctional facility (RCF) as they transition into the community. Please consider learning more about our Circle of Support Mentorship. The donation of your time can change lives and help pave a successful road to a better future for at least one member of our community. If you, or anyone you know is interested in forming or being part of a mentorship circle, PLEASE RSVP to ACT program manager, Jordan Bowden at Jordan.Bowden@SaferFoundation.org or 563-726-0826. Agency: Safer Foundation Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to your community? Become an Achieving Change Together (ACT) Circle of Support mentor. ACT mentorship circles are small groups (3-6 people) that provide support to one individual using a process that allows respectful discussions of interests, goals and life issues in a safe and guided way. The fun thing about a mentorship circle is that you can volunteer with your friends! The only qualifications required are that you have a desire to help someone in need and that you are at least 21 years of age. You must be able to dedicate 2-4 hours per month to the circle and not currently be on any level of court supervision. Safer Foundation’s ACT program was initiated in the fall of 2020 to provide supportive reentry services to individuals, who were previously incarcerated, that are currently residing in the work release center (WRC) and residential correctional facility (RCF) as they transition into the community. Please consider learning more about our Circle of Support Mentorship. The donation of your time can change lives and help pave a successful road to a better future for at least one member of our community. If you, or anyone you know is interested in forming or being part of a mentorship circle, PLEASE RSVP to ACT program manager, Jordan Bowden at Jordan.Bowden@SaferFoundation.org or 563-726-0826. Agency: Safer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board Members Needed - Become a part of local history!Do you love local history and architecture? The Moline Preservation Society (MPS) is seeking new board members and we have several openings. Reach out to molinepreservation@gmail.com if you’d like to learn more. You do not have to be a historian or architect, just an active community member interested in preservation. Agency: Moline Preservation Society (MPS) Do you love local history and architecture? The Moline Preservation Society (MPS) is seeking new board members and we have several openings. Reach out to molinepreservation@gmail.com if you’d like to learn more. You do not have to be a historian or architect, just an active community member interested in preservation. Agency: Moline Preservation Society (MPS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community led project and clean upOur Neighborhood association is preparing to make a parade float for this upcoming Halloween parade downtown Moline. We could use some helping hands to create an alter and arch for float. In June 2022 we recently completed a art beatification project on 7th street Moline. We are needing a few extra hands to do some clean up around this plaza 7th street Moline area with weeding, racking, and scrubs. Agency: Floreciente Assoc Our Neighborhood association is preparing to make a parade float for this upcoming Halloween parade downtown Moline. We could use some helping hands to create an alter and arch for float. In June 2022 we recently completed a art beatification project on 7th street Moline. We are needing a few extra hands to do some clean up around this plaza 7th street Moline area with weeding, racking, and scrubs. Agency: Floreciente Assoc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CASA VolunteerCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children is a national network of 951 community-based programs that recruit, train and support citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in courtrooms and communities. Rock Island County currently has 23 volunteer advocates. The advocates are empowered directly by the courts and offer judges the critical information they need to ensure that each child’s rights and needs are being attended to while in foster care. What does a CASA do? - Works to make a child's voice heard in court. - Works to protect a child's safety and well-being in and out of the court room. - Works to make sure children will be placed in a safe and loving home. - Respects a child's right to privacy and does not share any information about a child unless it is for their safety. - Cares about what a child has to say and help support their needs. What does CASA do with a case? - A CASA meets with a child to find out how things are going in a child's foster home, their parents and their school. - A CASA gathers information from other people involved in a child's life and their family. - A CASA writes a report for the judge to use in the next court hearing. How long is a CASA involved? A CASA can work with a child as long as their court case is before the court. If you are interested and would like to learn more, please visit www.foreverychild.org/casa Agency: EveryChild Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children is a national network of 951 community-based programs that recruit, train and support citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in courtrooms and communities. Rock Island County currently has 23 volunteer advocates. The advocates are empowered directly by the courts and offer judges the critical information they need to ensure that each child’s rights and needs are being attended to while in foster care. What does a CASA do? - Works to make a child's voice heard in court. - Works to protect a child's safety and well-being in and out of the court room. - Works to make sure children will be placed in a safe and loving home. - Respects a child's right to privacy and does not share any information about a child unless it is for their safety. - Cares about what a child has to say and help support their needs. What does CASA do with a case? - A CASA meets with a child to find out how things are going in a child's foster home, their parents and their school. - A CASA gathers information from other people involved in a child's life and their family. - A CASA writes a report for the judge to use in the next court hearing. How long is a CASA involved? A CASA can work with a child as long as their court case is before the court. If you are interested and would like to learn more, please visit www.foreverychild.org/casa Agency: EveryChild Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pickup DriveWe receive food donations from local businesses several times a week and need some volunteers who would be willing commit to a weekly pickup day. This would entail going to the store one morning a week to pickup the food donations, loading it into the vehicle, bringing it to our building, and unloading it onto shelves in our front lobby for clients. This occurs Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings between the hours of 8-9:30 am. This position could utilize one of our fleet vehicles but must have a clean background check, current driver’s license, and motor vehicle check. No heavy lifting required. Time Commitment: 1 hour Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple We receive food donations from local businesses several times a week and need some volunteers who would be willing commit to a weekly pickup day. This would entail going to the store one morning a week to pickup the food donations, loading it into the vehicle, bringing it to our building, and unloading it onto shelves in our front lobby for clients. This occurs Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings between the hours of 8-9:30 am. This position could utilize one of our fleet vehicles but must have a clean background check, current driver’s license, and motor vehicle check. No heavy lifting required. Time Commitment: 1 hour Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Janitorial/ HousekeepingJanitorial/ Housekeeping: We do not have a maintenance/janitor/housekeeper so we desperately need help with tasks such as vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, windows, mowing, weed whacking, emptying trash, wiping down tables/chairs, cleaning bathrooms, etc. We’d love to have volunteers who are willing to help us keep our building clean in the midst of busy programs. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Janitorial/ Housekeeping: We do not have a maintenance/janitor/housekeeper so we desperately need help with tasks such as vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, windows, mowing, weed whacking, emptying trash, wiping down tables/chairs, cleaning bathrooms, etc. We’d love to have volunteers who are willing to help us keep our building clean in the midst of busy programs. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organization GuruOrganization Guru: We have a warehouse full of items that are used for programming, client services, have been donated, etc, and we need help getting it cleaned up and organized in a way that will maximize functionality. The warehouse is also used to store toys for distribution, red kettles for Christmas, emergency disaster relief, food/toiletries for our pantry, etc. Must be able to lift some heavy boxes. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Organization Guru: We have a warehouse full of items that are used for programming, client services, have been donated, etc, and we need help getting it cleaned up and organized in a way that will maximize functionality. The warehouse is also used to store toys for distribution, red kettles for Christmas, emergency disaster relief, food/toiletries for our pantry, etc. Must be able to lift some heavy boxes. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerFood Pantry Volunteer: Help a neighbor in need! Our food pantry is currently our biggest client service provided to the community. We offer a client choice pantry, which allows our clients to “shop” for the foods they like/need. We need help unloading boxes, stocking/organizing our food pantry, and helping clients shop for their food. This position does require some heavy lifting at times. This position can take place anytime Monday through Thursday from 8:30-2 pm. We would also love help starting a monthly cooking class teaching our clients how to fully utilize pantry ingredients in their own kitchens. Time Commitment: 1+ hour Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Food Pantry Volunteer: Help a neighbor in need! Our food pantry is currently our biggest client service provided to the community. We offer a client choice pantry, which allows our clients to “shop” for the foods they like/need. We need help unloading boxes, stocking/organizing our food pantry, and helping clients shop for their food. This position does require some heavy lifting at times. This position can take place anytime Monday through Thursday from 8:30-2 pm. We would also love help starting a monthly cooking class teaching our clients how to fully utilize pantry ingredients in their own kitchens. Time Commitment: 1+ hour Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Baby Song Program VolunteerBaby Song Volunteer: Baby Song is our fun, weekly music class for littles ages 0-4 and their grown ups. There will be music, instruments, snacks, and baby giggles. This position will help pass out instruments, get snacks ready, pass out snacks, and help lead activities/songs with the littles. This class is every Thursday morning from 10-11:30 am with set up starting around 9:30 am. Time Commitment: 2 hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Baby Song Volunteer: Baby Song is our fun, weekly music class for littles ages 0-4 and their grown ups. There will be music, instruments, snacks, and baby giggles. This position will help pass out instruments, get snacks ready, pass out snacks, and help lead activities/songs with the littles. This class is every Thursday morning from 10-11:30 am with set up starting around 9:30 am. Time Commitment: 2 hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lego Club Program VolunteerLego Club Volunteer: Do you consider yourself a master builder? Do you like kids? Even if you’re not a master builder, this opportunity is for you! We need help serving local kids through legos! Come participate, lead lego building activities, and enjoy snacks every Thursday morning from 10-11:30 am. Set up will start at 9:30 am on Thursday mornings. Time Commitment: 2 hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Lego Club Volunteer: Do you consider yourself a master builder? Do you like kids? Even if you’re not a master builder, this opportunity is for you! We need help serving local kids through legos! Come participate, lead lego building activities, and enjoy snacks every Thursday morning from 10-11:30 am. Set up will start at 9:30 am on Thursday mornings. Time Commitment: 2 hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Room PainterWe need a few rooms painted. We will provide the paint and supplies. Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple We need a few rooms painted. We will provide the paint and supplies. Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventsSpecial Events: Getting out in the community is a priority so we can share information about our services, remind people who we are, and seek donations to continue our work. Commit to helping us at a booth at local events in the community. Pass out flyers, talk with people, make/pass out cotton candy or snow cones, set up/tear down the booth, get families signed up for programming or assistance, and help “be the face” of The Salvation Army in our community. We also need help hosting events in our building. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Special Events: Getting out in the community is a priority so we can share information about our services, remind people who we are, and seek donations to continue our work. Commit to helping us at a booth at local events in the community. Pass out flyers, talk with people, make/pass out cotton candy or snow cones, set up/tear down the booth, get families signed up for programming or assistance, and help “be the face” of The Salvation Army in our community. We also need help hosting events in our building. Time Commitment: 2+ hours Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food/ Toiletry/ Toy/ Coat DrivesFood/Toiletry/Toy/Coat Drive: We are always looking for volunteers to host donation drives. Would you or your group like to take on a donation drive? Everything you collect will go right back to our local community. This option does not follow the below volunteer requirements and would be held at a local business, group, gathered through your friends, etc. Toy and coat drives are needed seasonally. Food/toiletry drives are needed on an ongoing basis. Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Food/Toiletry/Toy/Coat Drive: We are always looking for volunteers to host donation drives. Would you or your group like to take on a donation drive? Everything you collect will go right back to our local community. This option does not follow the below volunteer requirements and would be held at a local business, group, gathered through your friends, etc. Toy and coat drives are needed seasonally. Food/toiletry drives are needed on an ongoing basis. Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Monday Night Youth Night VolunteerOn Monday nights, we offer free classes to the youth of our community. We need multiple volunteers to help these nights go smoothly, allowing us to serve the most amount of kids Kindergarten through 12th grade in a fun, professional manner. These classes are a great way to introduce kids to music through instruments they may not have access to otherwise or classes they might not be able to afford. We will be offering the following volunteer positions on Monday evenings starting September 12th from 4:15-8 pm. You can feel free to come to help with one class, multiple classes, or the entire evening. We'd love to have someone willing to come each Monday night September 12-November 21 to build relationships with the kids; however, we are also open to volunteers who want to come just one time or a few times. Your children are welcome to come participate in these classes as well. We need help teaching and assisting in all of the following positions (and no experience is required!):
• Set up/tear down
• Checkin/out
• Ukulele
• Choir
• Brass Band
• Rhythm/Stomp
• Dinner – cooking, serving, cleaning
• Archery
• Nursery (for littles of volunteers, leaders, etc)
• Clean up – vacuuming, staging classrooms, etc.
Time Commitment 1-4 hours
Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple On Monday nights, we offer free classes to the youth of our community. We need multiple volunteers to help these nights go smoothly, allowing us to serve the most amount of kids Kindergarten through 12th grade in a fun, professional manner. These classes are a great way to introduce kids to music through instruments they may not have access to otherwise or classes they might not be able to afford. We will be offering the following volunteer positions on Monday evenings starting September 12th from 4:15-8 pm. You can feel free to come to help with one class, multiple classes, or the entire evening. We'd love to have someone willing to come each Monday night September 12-November 21 to build relationships with the kids; however, we are also open to volunteers who want to come just one time or a few times. Your children are welcome to come participate in these classes as well. We need help teaching and assisting in all of the following positions (and no experience is required!):
• Set up/tear down
• Checkin/out
• Ukulele
• Choir
• Brass Band
• Rhythm/Stomp
• Dinner – cooking, serving, cleaning
• Archery
• Nursery (for littles of volunteers, leaders, etc)
• Clean up – vacuuming, staging classrooms, etc.
Time Commitment 1-4 hours
Agency: The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: YouthHope's Moline Tutoring Program VolunteerYouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Moline Youth Center. Our kids need you! We are looking for adults to work with elementary students on literacy and reading. You will be working with two students twice a week for the school year. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3pm-4pm. You will be working with at-risk and low-income children. Requirements include completion of a background check, commitment to tutor two days each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope YouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Moline Youth Center. Our kids need you! We are looking for adults to work with elementary students on literacy and reading. You will be working with two students twice a week for the school year. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3pm-4pm. You will be working with at-risk and low-income children. Requirements include completion of a background check, commitment to tutor two days each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veteran VolunteersVeterans can form a special bond with patients that have also served. We offer opportunities for companionship and to take part in honoring ceremonies. Veterans can provide assistance to patients with navigating paperwork associated with VA benefits Agency: Beacon of Hope Hospice Veterans can form a special bond with patients that have also served. We offer opportunities for companionship and to take part in honoring ceremonies. Veterans can provide assistance to patients with navigating paperwork associated with VA benefits Agency: Beacon of Hope Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BOH Hospice Volunteers NeededWe are looking for a supportive, compassionate individual who is a good listener. This individual could play cards, sing, play music, do puzzles, read, talk and/or help in the office. Volunteers make their own schedules and can serve as little as 1 hour a month. Volunteers make a difference in our patient's life.
We are starting a new project and are looking for people who enjoy sewing. Agency: Beacon of Hope Hospice We are looking for a supportive, compassionate individual who is a good listener. This individual could play cards, sing, play music, do puzzles, read, talk and/or help in the office. Volunteers make their own schedules and can serve as little as 1 hour a month. Volunteers make a difference in our patient's life.
We are starting a new project and are looking for people who enjoy sewing. Agency: Beacon of Hope Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEER CONSTRUCTION LEADERS WANTEDVOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION: Construction Site Supervisor Agency: Habitat For Humanity Quad Cities VOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION: Construction Site Supervisor Agency: Habitat For Humanity Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Equipment Processing
Process medical donations for resale. Are you handy? Do you have an understanding of electronics and/or mechanics? Does it please you when good things are used rather than disposed? ReStore Health and Home shoppers are so grateful to find bargains on these devices that make their lives easier. Processing volunteers should be able to occasionally lift up to 40 pounds and generally be available 4 hours or more per week. Currently in need of medical processing volunteers Wed. 9:30-1:30; Thurs. 9:30-1:30; Friday 9:30-1:30; Saturday 10-3.
Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore
Process medical donations for resale. Are you handy? Do you have an understanding of electronics and/or mechanics? Does it please you when good things are used rather than disposed? ReStore Health and Home shoppers are so grateful to find bargains on these devices that make their lives easier. Processing volunteers should be able to occasionally lift up to 40 pounds and generally be available 4 hours or more per week. Currently in need of medical processing volunteers Wed. 9:30-1:30; Thurs. 9:30-1:30; Friday 9:30-1:30; Saturday 10-3.
Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Health & Home Customer Service Volunteer
Greet customers, answer phones, assist customers with questions and loading of purchases as needed. Good listening skills, some medical equipment knowledge and previous cash handling experience helpful. Coordinate with staff to organize, stock, and straighten store merchandise and office supplies. Volunteer should be available approximately 4 hours per week on a fairly regular basis. Individuals should be able to lift 20 lbs.
Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore
Greet customers, answer phones, assist customers with questions and loading of purchases as needed. Good listening skills, some medical equipment knowledge and previous cash handling experience helpful. Coordinate with staff to organize, stock, and straighten store merchandise and office supplies. Volunteer should be available approximately 4 hours per week on a fairly regular basis. Individuals should be able to lift 20 lbs.
Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Processing volunteersAssist warehouse associates with collection of materials from donors or pick ups of materials from businesses and individuals. Prepare materials for sale including sorting, re-assembly, pricing and display. If you enjoy physical work or like to clean or sort items, this is an opportunity for you. Wednesday through Friday mornings. Check our volunteer schedule to schedule an orientation. Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore Assist warehouse associates with collection of materials from donors or pick ups of materials from businesses and individuals. Prepare materials for sale including sorting, re-assembly, pricing and display. If you enjoy physical work or like to clean or sort items, this is an opportunity for you. Wednesday through Friday mornings. Check our volunteer schedule to schedule an orientation. Agency: Habitat For Humanity ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Instructors/ ActivitiesWe are looking for enthusiastic individuals to instruct small classes or via an online platform, such as zoom. Individual groups will be 3-4 people as well as a support staff to assist. If you have a favorite talent or hobby, please feel free to come and share. Some ideas include, but are not limited to; crafts, dancing, exercise, cooking, or even playing your chosen instrument. We are always open to new ideas and learning experiences! Agency: Individual Advocacy Group We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to instruct small classes or via an online platform, such as zoom. Individual groups will be 3-4 people as well as a support staff to assist. If you have a favorite talent or hobby, please feel free to come and share. Some ideas include, but are not limited to; crafts, dancing, exercise, cooking, or even playing your chosen instrument. We are always open to new ideas and learning experiences! Agency: Individual Advocacy Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61244 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist
We need you! Are you willing to volunteer at our front desk? We need people to take different days through out the month from 8 AM to Noon, serving Monday through Friday. Will you consider volunteering one or more mornings this month?
If so, contact Rob Tevis at rtevis@christiancareqc.org or 309.786.4301.
Agency: Christian Care
We need you! Are you willing to volunteer at our front desk? We need people to take different days through out the month from 8 AM to Noon, serving Monday through Friday. Will you consider volunteering one or more mornings this month?
If so, contact Rob Tevis at rtevis@christiancareqc.org or 309.786.4301.
Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene Items for the HomelessBar Soap Body Wash Razors Shaving Cream Toothpaste Tooth Brushes Shampoo Conditioner Lotion Deodorant Underwear Agency: Christian Care Bar Soap Body Wash Razors Shaving Cream Toothpaste Tooth Brushes Shampoo Conditioner Lotion Deodorant Underwear Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen NeedsCondiments Coffee/Sugar/Creamer Gallon Ziploc Bags Agency: Christian Care Condiments Coffee/Sugar/Creamer Gallon Ziploc Bags Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bring and We Serve MealsChristian Care is in need of hot prepared meals that can be served here inside our facility and to those in our community that are in need. Meals should include: protein, vegetable, carbohydrate, and dessert. Meal should be enough to feed 60 people. Our meal schedule: Lunch at Noon Dinner at 6:30 PM If you can stay to serve the meal (though this is not necessary), it would be a huge help as well. Agency: Christian Care Christian Care is in need of hot prepared meals that can be served here inside our facility and to those in our community that are in need. Meals should include: protein, vegetable, carbohydrate, and dessert. Meal should be enough to feed 60 people. Our meal schedule: Lunch at Noon Dinner at 6:30 PM If you can stay to serve the meal (though this is not necessary), it would be a huge help as well. Agency: Christian Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program LeadersServes as the lead volunteer at the assigned program, responsible for planning purposeful, goal-oriented activities for each session which fills the allotted program time, as well as additional activities to promote skill development. The Program Leader is the key Volunteer overseeing their assigned program planning and execution. Programs meet on a consistent schedule, set by the local Playhouse Program Committee, either meet weekly or monthly. The Program Leader works collaboratively with the Program Coordinator and Site Coordinator to provide high-quality, outcome-driven programs according to the program models developed by GiGi’s Playhouse. This volunteer position requires a commitment of 1.5-6 hours per month, depending on the length and frequency of the assigned program, and includes the following responsibilities: * Prepares the program space/ environment for program activities, including making sure age-appropriate (high energy) music is playing at all times, the Playhouse is presentable and organized, creates an atmosphere of celebration and acceptance, refreshments provided as needed * Ensures program activities motivate participants and families to reach high expectations and give their "best of all", track participant "best of all" from week to week/ month to month * Ensures each program session has a structured beginning and ending activity * Facilitates program activities between the parent and child to promote parent education, encourages skills practice at home and between program sessions * Greets families, fully engages each program participant/ family in the program activities * Acts as a resource for families, answers questions regarding program activities, GiGi’s Playhouse, and the Program Leader’s area of expertise/ therapeutic specialty to collaborate in guiding participants to meet their "best of all". * Delegate responsibilities to assisting volunteers, such as taking pictures, monitoring sign-in, setting up program supplies and refreshments, cleaning up, etc. * Completes the Program Leader Checklist at the end of each program * Communicates with Site Coordinator and Program Committee to ensure successful program delivery Experience/ Qualifications: The Program Leader role is a "hands-on", active role and requires a Volunteer with the following skillset: * Education and work experience in the specific therapeutic techniques or educational themes of the assigned program (ie. the "Crawlers" program is led by a physical therapist, handwriting program led by an occupational therapist, etc.) * Excellent communication skills, positivity, and enthusiasm for GiGi’s Playhouse For additional information please contact Pam Lynch at 309-762-7529 or volunteerquadcities@gigisplayhouse.org. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Serves as the lead volunteer at the assigned program, responsible for planning purposeful, goal-oriented activities for each session which fills the allotted program time, as well as additional activities to promote skill development. The Program Leader is the key Volunteer overseeing their assigned program planning and execution. Programs meet on a consistent schedule, set by the local Playhouse Program Committee, either meet weekly or monthly. The Program Leader works collaboratively with the Program Coordinator and Site Coordinator to provide high-quality, outcome-driven programs according to the program models developed by GiGi’s Playhouse. This volunteer position requires a commitment of 1.5-6 hours per month, depending on the length and frequency of the assigned program, and includes the following responsibilities: * Prepares the program space/ environment for program activities, including making sure age-appropriate (high energy) music is playing at all times, the Playhouse is presentable and organized, creates an atmosphere of celebration and acceptance, refreshments provided as needed * Ensures program activities motivate participants and families to reach high expectations and give their "best of all", track participant "best of all" from week to week/ month to month * Ensures each program session has a structured beginning and ending activity * Facilitates program activities between the parent and child to promote parent education, encourages skills practice at home and between program sessions * Greets families, fully engages each program participant/ family in the program activities * Acts as a resource for families, answers questions regarding program activities, GiGi’s Playhouse, and the Program Leader’s area of expertise/ therapeutic specialty to collaborate in guiding participants to meet their "best of all". * Delegate responsibilities to assisting volunteers, such as taking pictures, monitoring sign-in, setting up program supplies and refreshments, cleaning up, etc. * Completes the Program Leader Checklist at the end of each program * Communicates with Site Coordinator and Program Committee to ensure successful program delivery Experience/ Qualifications: The Program Leader role is a "hands-on", active role and requires a Volunteer with the following skillset: * Education and work experience in the specific therapeutic techniques or educational themes of the assigned program (ie. the "Crawlers" program is led by a physical therapist, handwriting program led by an occupational therapist, etc.) * Excellent communication skills, positivity, and enthusiasm for GiGi’s Playhouse For additional information please contact Pam Lynch at 309-762-7529 or volunteerquadcities@gigisplayhouse.org. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Photography VolunteerNormaLeah has a need for a Photography Volunteer to capture memories of our special events and programs. This individual will photograph formal and candid shots at our fundraising events. Photos will need to be turned over to NormaLeah within one week of the event to share on social media and for use in future promotions. Recognition will be given when applicable. This is an excellent way for a photographer to get their talent and images circulating throughout the Quad Cities! Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative NormaLeah has a need for a Photography Volunteer to capture memories of our special events and programs. This individual will photograph formal and candid shots at our fundraising events. Photos will need to be turned over to NormaLeah within one week of the event to share on social media and for use in future promotions. Recognition will be given when applicable. This is an excellent way for a photographer to get their talent and images circulating throughout the Quad Cities! Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Support VolunteerNormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative is in need of Office Support Volunteers. Our needs includes organizational tasks such as alphabetizing and counting. We often have large mailing projects which require envelope stuffing. If you would like to get more involved, clerical and bookkeeping projects come up, as well. This opportunity will be designed according to your abilities, interests, and schedule. We will partner with you in determining your own office support description. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative is in need of Office Support Volunteers. Our needs includes organizational tasks such as alphabetizing and counting. We often have large mailing projects which require envelope stuffing. If you would like to get more involved, clerical and bookkeeping projects come up, as well. This opportunity will be designed according to your abilities, interests, and schedule. We will partner with you in determining your own office support description. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Design VolunteerAre you a creative designer who has an eye for graphics? NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative has a need for a Graphic Design Volunteer to assist with designing a variety of print and media pieces. This opportunity can be done from the comfort of your own home and may include pieces such as invitations, social media images, programs, etc. This volunteer is crucial for the success of our special events and allows NormaLeah staff to focus on fundraising and mission advancement. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Are you a creative designer who has an eye for graphics? NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative has a need for a Graphic Design Volunteer to assist with designing a variety of print and media pieces. This opportunity can be done from the comfort of your own home and may include pieces such as invitations, social media images, programs, etc. This volunteer is crucial for the success of our special events and allows NormaLeah staff to focus on fundraising and mission advancement. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Educational Outreach VolunteerOur FREE life-saving educational print materials are vital to the success of informing women about the subtle symptoms of ovarian cancer. Many of our materials require small assembly and packaging that must be complete before mailing materials to our advocates. As an Educational Outreach Volunteer, you will arrange a time to assemble print materials either in the NormaLeah office or arrange pick up for them to be assembled at home. We invite you to share this opportunity with a friend. Most things are more enjoyable when shared. We are also looking for volunteers to staff our events and community health fairs. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Our FREE life-saving educational print materials are vital to the success of informing women about the subtle symptoms of ovarian cancer. Many of our materials require small assembly and packaging that must be complete before mailing materials to our advocates. As an Educational Outreach Volunteer, you will arrange a time to assemble print materials either in the NormaLeah office or arrange pick up for them to be assembled at home. We invite you to share this opportunity with a friend. Most things are more enjoyable when shared. We are also looking for volunteers to staff our events and community health fairs. Agency: NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Committee MembersThank you for your interest in becoming a involved at GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! We have a variety of committees that meet throughout the year. Most only meet as needed. Fundraising & Event Committee Outreach & Volunteer Committee Programs Committee Special Event Planning Committees (Race & Gala)At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Thank you for your interest in becoming a involved at GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! We have a variety of committees that meet throughout the year. Most only meet as needed. Fundraising & Event Committee Outreach & Volunteer Committee Programs Committee Special Event Planning Committees (Race & Gala)At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MembersThank you for your interest in becoming a Board Member for GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! About GiGi’s Playhouse At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Thank you for your interest in becoming a Board Member for GiGi’s Playhouse Quad Cities! About GiGi’s Playhouse At GiGi’s Playhouse, we change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model. With over 40 brick and mortar and pop up locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life- changing therapeutic, educational and career training programs for individuals of all ages.
Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal. We know that by helping individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential, we can change outdated perceptions that people may have. The end result is a world that is empowered with knowledge, compassion, and inspiration - what a better place for all of us! Interested in becoming a Board member or other volunteer? Contact your local playhouse. Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Show You Care Volunteer Activity SuggestionsUnited we can make the greatest difference. Check out the list below of COVID-19 safe volunteer opportunities you can do. **Note - please be sure to follow your state's COVID-19 safety guidelines. Where gloves and masks where appropriate and when creating a project you will be giving to another community member. Be sure to honor the 6 foot apart rule. If you are making an item you will be delivering, please contact the location prior to delivery to ensure they will accept it. Create masks for our workers on the front lines Pattern 1 - Elastic ear loops - preferred Pattern 2 - All cloth pattern Rake your neighbor’s lawn Pick up groceries for your homebound family and friends Donate non-perishable food items to our local River Bend Foodbank Make hearts and display them on your windows. Join Heart Hunters on Facebook. Call, video chat or text your neighbors, friends and families Give blood – Check out Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center for more information. Call your local (non-emergency line) police department, hospital, senior center, etc. and ask if you can send goodie boxes, treats, pizza or a meal to brighten their day. Happiness Jars: write simple notes of encouragement to senior citizens, place them in a mason jar and deliver them to local nursing homes. Rock It with Kindness – adults and kids, paint rocks with positive messages and leave them in parks, or public places where people can find them. Neighborhood Pick-up – going for a walk or a jog? Take a trash bag along and pick up trash as you go. Be sure to use gloves and follow safety measures. Kits – kits of materials designed for specific populations are easy to assemble at home. Create hygiene kits for individuals who are homeless or in transition, financial literacy kits for kids, first respondor, nurse appreciation, or first aid kits, backpacks for kids in foster care, and more. Encouragement Bookmarks - Make and donate bookmarks with words and designs that will encourage young readers.Agency: United Way Quad Cities United we can make the greatest difference. Check out the list below of COVID-19 safe volunteer opportunities you can do. **Note - please be sure to follow your state's COVID-19 safety guidelines. Where gloves and masks where appropriate and when creating a project you will be giving to another community member. Be sure to honor the 6 foot apart rule. If you are making an item you will be delivering, please contact the location prior to delivery to ensure they will accept it. Create masks for our workers on the front lines Pattern 1 - Elastic ear loops - preferred Pattern 2 - All cloth pattern Rake your neighbor’s lawn Pick up groceries for your homebound family and friends Donate non-perishable food items to our local River Bend Foodbank Make hearts and display them on your windows. Join Heart Hunters on Facebook. Call, video chat or text your neighbors, friends and families Give blood – Check out Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center for more information. Call your local (non-emergency line) police department, hospital, senior center, etc. and ask if you can send goodie boxes, treats, pizza or a meal to brighten their day. Happiness Jars: write simple notes of encouragement to senior citizens, place them in a mason jar and deliver them to local nursing homes. Rock It with Kindness – adults and kids, paint rocks with positive messages and leave them in parks, or public places where people can find them. Neighborhood Pick-up – going for a walk or a jog? Take a trash bag along and pick up trash as you go. Be sure to use gloves and follow safety measures. Kits – kits of materials designed for specific populations are easy to assemble at home. Create hygiene kits for individuals who are homeless or in transition, financial literacy kits for kids, first respondor, nurse appreciation, or first aid kits, backpacks for kids in foster care, and more. Encouragement Bookmarks - Make and donate bookmarks with words and designs that will encourage young readers.Agency: United Way Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52722 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thank a Healthcare ProviderWould you like to send a thank you note to the health care workers serving our community? We have been so grateful for the outpouring of love and compassion from our community. We wanted to offer community members the opportunity to express their gratitude and support to the providers and staff at Genesis and UnityPoint Health. Details to participate are below. Send a thank you card or love note to the Genesis team at: #CompassionCounts #InThisTogether
Thank a Healthcare Hero - UnityPoint Health Mail a thank you card to: Or share your gratitude online at: Agency: United Way Quad Cities Would you like to send a thank you note to the health care workers serving our community? We have been so grateful for the outpouring of love and compassion from our community. We wanted to offer community members the opportunity to express their gratitude and support to the providers and staff at Genesis and UnityPoint Health. Details to participate are below. Send a thank you card or love note to the Genesis team at: #CompassionCounts #InThisTogether
Thank a Healthcare Hero - UnityPoint Health Mail a thank you card to: Or share your gratitude online at: Agency: United Way Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer-Delivery DriverMilestones Area Agency on Aging has routes available in Scott, Clinton and surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to home-bound seniors Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Make an older adults day by delivering them a hot, nutritious meal! You can volunteer to deliver meals once a week, once a month, with a friend, with a group or on your own-whatever works for you. Volunteer requirements include one year of driving experience, valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. For more information contact Joni Osborn at 563-484-3108, or josborn@milestonesaaa.org
Agency: Milestones Area Agency On Aging Milestones Area Agency on Aging has routes available in Scott, Clinton and surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to home-bound seniors Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Make an older adults day by delivering them a hot, nutritious meal! You can volunteer to deliver meals once a week, once a month, with a friend, with a group or on your own-whatever works for you. Volunteer requirements include one year of driving experience, valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. For more information contact Joni Osborn at 563-484-3108, or josborn@milestonesaaa.org
Agency: Milestones Area Agency On Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Food ServiceWe are in need of a few volunteers a week, once a week for about an hour, assist with free food service in the QC area. It will be sorting food for all the people at risk, organizing the food in the pantry, and getting food to those who called for our services. Agency: VTG Assoc. We are in need of a few volunteers a week, once a week for about an hour, assist with free food service in the QC area. It will be sorting food for all the people at risk, organizing the food in the pantry, and getting food to those who called for our services. Agency: VTG Assoc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Sports CoachWe are in need of volunteer Youth Sports Coaches year round. Our sports include basketball, flag football, golf, t-ball, rowing, running, soccer, and volleyball. You can apply at tworiversymca.org and call 309-797-3945 to set up an appointment with our Sports and Recreation Director. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA We are in need of volunteer Youth Sports Coaches year round. Our sports include basketball, flag football, golf, t-ball, rowing, running, soccer, and volleyball. You can apply at tworiversymca.org and call 309-797-3945 to set up an appointment with our Sports and Recreation Director. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Program VolunteerWe have a large amount of youth programs at Two Rivers YMCA. We accept volunteers to work with our staff to offer the best quality service we can provide to the community. We accept volunteers in our Kid's Adventure Center, swim lessons, home school, and family programs. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA We have a large amount of youth programs at Two Rivers YMCA. We accept volunteers to work with our staff to offer the best quality service we can provide to the community. We accept volunteers in our Kid's Adventure Center, swim lessons, home school, and family programs. Agency: Two Rivers YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers to greet guests when the historic house is open for tours May to October. You would also take admission, ring up gift shop purchases, and count visitors. This easy volunteer activity for 1-2 afternoons a month in a pleasant historic house gives you an opportunity to work with people and there's some downtime if you want to bring a book, knitting, etc. Agency: Colonel Davenport Historical Foundation We are looking for volunteers to greet guests when the historic house is open for tours May to October. You would also take admission, ring up gift shop purchases, and count visitors. This easy volunteer activity for 1-2 afternoons a month in a pleasant historic house gives you an opportunity to work with people and there's some downtime if you want to bring a book, knitting, etc. Agency: Colonel Davenport Historical Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededGiGi's Playhouse is run by 90% volunteers. Volunteers run programming and provide math and literacy tutoring. Please visit the volunteer section (link below) of our website for additional information about becoming a volunteer at GiGi's.
GiGi's Volunteer Page
Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities GiGi's Playhouse is run by 90% volunteers. Volunteers run programming and provide math and literacy tutoring. Please visit the volunteer section (link below) of our website for additional information about becoming a volunteer at GiGi's.
GiGi's Volunteer Page
Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make the world yours and volunteer with YFU Exchange Students in Moline, IL!Do you like working with teenagers and families? Do you enjoy learning about other cultures? Would you like to support international exchange students in navigating their experience in the USA? YFU USA is currently looking for volunteers in Moline area interested in supporting our students and host families throughout their time together. You will serve as an unbiased advocate for the student, offering guidance and support through regular contact. Youth for Understanding offers excellent training to prepare you for that role as well as support along the way. When you join YFU you become part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU also has other ways to get involved. Want to host an exchange student in your home? Are you one of our alumnus and want to re-connect? Contact YFU USA at 866.4.YFU.USA (866.493.8872). Agency: Youth For Understanding USA Do you like working with teenagers and families? Do you enjoy learning about other cultures? Would you like to support international exchange students in navigating their experience in the USA? YFU USA is currently looking for volunteers in Moline area interested in supporting our students and host families throughout their time together. You will serve as an unbiased advocate for the student, offering guidance and support through regular contact. Youth for Understanding offers excellent training to prepare you for that role as well as support along the way. When you join YFU you become part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU also has other ways to get involved. Want to host an exchange student in your home? Are you one of our alumnus and want to re-connect? Contact YFU USA at 866.4.YFU.USA (866.493.8872). Agency: Youth For Understanding USA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in other Cultures? Work with youth exchange programs in Davenport, IA.Do you enjoy working with teenagers and families? Are you internationally minded? As a YFU volunteer, you’ll not only help change the lives of students, but you can help change the world! Some volunteer opportunities may include: interviewing prospective exchange students and host families, conducting orientations, sharing information with local communities or providing administrative support. For more than 60 years, YFU has successfully carried out its mission thanks to the efforts of thousands of volunteers across the country and many more around the globe. When you join YFU as a volunteer, you become part of one of the most respected programs in international student exchange.
Agency: Youth For Understanding USA Do you enjoy working with teenagers and families? Are you internationally minded? As a YFU volunteer, you’ll not only help change the lives of students, but you can help change the world! Some volunteer opportunities may include: interviewing prospective exchange students and host families, conducting orientations, sharing information with local communities or providing administrative support. For more than 60 years, YFU has successfully carried out its mission thanks to the efforts of thousands of volunteers across the country and many more around the globe. When you join YFU as a volunteer, you become part of one of the most respected programs in international student exchange.
Agency: Youth For Understanding USA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YouthHope's Rock Island Kids Club VolunteerYouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Rock Island Youth Center. Our kids need you! We are looking for adults to lead small groups, teach Bible study, display respect, and be positive role models. You will be working with at-risk and low-income children. Requirements include a background check, commitment to serve at a program each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope YouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Rock Island Youth Center. Our kids need you! We are looking for adults to lead small groups, teach Bible study, display respect, and be positive role models. You will be working with at-risk and low-income children. Requirements include a background check, commitment to serve at a program each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YouthHope's Rock Island Teen Night VolunteerYouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Rock Island Youth Center. Our teens need you! We are looking for adults to lead small groups, teach Bible study, display respect, and be positive role models. You will be working with at-risk and low-income teens. Requirements include a background check, commitment to serve at a program each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope YouthHope needs compassionate, responsible and dedicated volunteers to students at our Rock Island Youth Center. Our teens need you! We are looking for adults to lead small groups, teach Bible study, display respect, and be positive role models. You will be working with at-risk and low-income teens. Requirements include a background check, commitment to serve at a program each week, and agreement with YouthHope's Statement of Faith. Agency: YouthHope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enjoy maintenance work! Assist with maintenance at beautiful Camp Liberty!Enjoy maintenance work and the outdoors? Beautiful Girl Scout's Camp Liberty is looking for you to help with some of the basic maintenance, including cleaning windows, wiping down surfaces, restocking supplies, pulling weeks, sweeping, and more. This is a great opportunity to help a great cause and enjoy nature! Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois Enjoy maintenance work and the outdoors? Beautiful Girl Scout's Camp Liberty is looking for you to help with some of the basic maintenance, including cleaning windows, wiping down surfaces, restocking supplies, pulling weeks, sweeping, and more. This is a great opportunity to help a great cause and enjoy nature! Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52765 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReceptionistIowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations. We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a volunteer receptionist. Key responsibilities: Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).Qualifications: Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.Training and Support: Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.Time Commitment: The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.Position Location: Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.Position Benefits: Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer Opportunities" page at https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicOrganization/155a9e7f-7839-4ff3-ad11-5b2a90bd93b9/1 For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/ Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations. We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a volunteer receptionist. Key responsibilities: Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).Qualifications: Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.Training and Support: Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.Time Commitment: The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.Position Location: Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.Position Benefits: Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer Opportunities" page at https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicOrganization/155a9e7f-7839-4ff3-ad11-5b2a90bd93b9/1 For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/ Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: No |