Volunteer: 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for The Let It Be Us Annual Toy Drive December 4 & 5 - Kick Off Meeting Tuesday, September 23, 7:00PMLet It Be Us is searching for 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for our Annual Toy Drive held on December 4 & 5 at Barrington's White House. Each year we collect almost 2,000 toys for children in foster care and distribute them to group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. We need 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members to lead the effort to include outreach to 5 different local merchants to help collect toys, manage our giant truck parked in the Barrington's White House parking lot complete with 2 volunteers dressed as elves, and coordinate volunteer drivers who will deliver the toys to designated group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. This is a lot of fun and very rewarding. There is a lot of growth opportunity in this effort as we collect beautiful gifts for a most underserved population of children. Please call Jeri Bark at 847-764-LIBU and we will include you in our kick off meeting on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00pm. Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Let It Be Us is searching for 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for our Annual Toy Drive held on December 4 & 5 at Barrington's White House. Each year we collect almost 2,000 toys for children in foster care and distribute them to group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. We need 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members to lead the effort to include outreach to 5 different local merchants to help collect toys, manage our giant truck parked in the Barrington's White House parking lot complete with 2 volunteers dressed as elves, and coordinate volunteer drivers who will deliver the toys to designated group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. This is a lot of fun and very rewarding. There is a lot of growth opportunity in this effort as we collect beautiful gifts for a most underserved population of children. Please call Jeri Bark at 847-764-LIBU and we will include you in our kick off meeting on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00pm. Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 23, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Boxing AssistantThe NeuroBalance Center is looking for class assistants for our boxing program! Rock Steady Boxing offers boxing-inspired fitness classes only to people with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s boxing classes are not appropriate for non-Parkinson’s persons who want to learn to box or intend to use the class time to work out for themselves. Classes are not designed to provide the volunteer a boxing workout, but for the volunteer to gain knowledge and experience assisting people with Parkinson’s disease. Volunteers will be assigned to classes as needed. RSB has a maximum number of volunteers that can participate at the same time dependent upon the class level. Volunteers are asked to notify the Center when they are unable to participate during their assigned class. All long-term volunteers are required to attend Rock Steady Boxing Volunteer Orientation Training (approximately one hour). NeuroBalance Center Volunteers must be over the age of 18 and provide a photocopy of a valid Driver’s License to participate Volunteer Responsibilities Arrive 15 minutes prior to class to help Coaches and boxers prepare for classCheck in with RSB Coaches to identify any special needs during class, which may include:Explaining modifications for exercisesMaking sure boxers are staying properly hydratedWatching for signs of low blood pressure, dizziness, overheatingSet up as “head coach” if the head coach needs to step asideKeep a firm “tough love” attitude – keep the morale of classes positiveAssist PD boxers in wrapping hands prior to classAssist PD boxers with putting on boxing gloves during classAssist PD boxers who need assistance getting up and down off the floor (but always encourage and teach independent-techniques first.)At the completion of class:Disinfect all heavy bags and speed bags (after final class of the day)Put equipment awayNonprofit: NeuroBalance Center The NeuroBalance Center is looking for class assistants for our boxing program! Rock Steady Boxing offers boxing-inspired fitness classes only to people with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s boxing classes are not appropriate for non-Parkinson’s persons who want to learn to box or intend to use the class time to work out for themselves. Classes are not designed to provide the volunteer a boxing workout, but for the volunteer to gain knowledge and experience assisting people with Parkinson’s disease. Volunteers will be assigned to classes as needed. RSB has a maximum number of volunteers that can participate at the same time dependent upon the class level. Volunteers are asked to notify the Center when they are unable to participate during their assigned class. All long-term volunteers are required to attend Rock Steady Boxing Volunteer Orientation Training (approximately one hour). NeuroBalance Center Volunteers must be over the age of 18 and provide a photocopy of a valid Driver’s License to participate Volunteer Responsibilities Arrive 15 minutes prior to class to help Coaches and boxers prepare for classCheck in with RSB Coaches to identify any special needs during class, which may include:Explaining modifications for exercisesMaking sure boxers are staying properly hydratedWatching for signs of low blood pressure, dizziness, overheatingSet up as “head coach” if the head coach needs to step asideKeep a firm “tough love” attitude – keep the morale of classes positiveAssist PD boxers in wrapping hands prior to classAssist PD boxers with putting on boxing gloves during classAssist PD boxers who need assistance getting up and down off the floor (but always encourage and teach independent-techniques first.)At the completion of class:Disinfect all heavy bags and speed bags (after final class of the day)Put equipment awayNonprofit: NeuroBalance Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Highway CleanupHighway clean up. Volunteers must be in 8th grade or older and able to traverse uneven ground. Please meet at MaKray Golf Course Parking Lot, 1010 S. Northwest Hwy. Wear clothes suitable to the weather and gloves if possible. We will provide safety vests and bags. If you have questions, please email jjlucas@gogreenbarrington.org. Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Highway clean up. Volunteers must be in 8th grade or older and able to traverse uneven ground. Please meet at MaKray Golf Course Parking Lot, 1010 S. Northwest Hwy. Wear clothes suitable to the weather and gloves if possible. We will provide safety vests and bags. If you have questions, please email jjlucas@gogreenbarrington.org. Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quickbook online Expertise neededQuickbooks Online Experience and Expertise Barrington Rotary club is looking for someone who has experience with QuickBooks online who might be able to help them with 5 to 10 hours a month in putting information and managing their QuickBooks online account. If you are that someone, or know of someone, please let us know. This could lead to a paid position if we find the right person. Contact Lewis Parks Lewparksbbrc@gmail.com Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Quickbooks Online Experience and Expertise Barrington Rotary club is looking for someone who has experience with QuickBooks online who might be able to help them with 5 to 10 hours a month in putting information and managing their QuickBooks online account. If you are that someone, or know of someone, please let us know. This could lead to a paid position if we find the right person. Contact Lewis Parks Lewparksbbrc@gmail.com Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mid Mod Barrington 2025We’re excited to announce the return of one of the Barrington area’s most unique fall events. MID MOD BARRINGTON , a self-guided tour showcasing iconic mid-century modern homes designed by architectural legends like Frank Lloyd Wright, Edward Dart, Harry Weese, and Keck & Keck. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025, and will feature beautifully preserved and rarely accessible homes. Proceeds directly benefit Bacoa and its vital work supporting older adults and caregivers across our community. We invite you to become a Mid Mod event volunteer. To thank you for your time, you will receive a complimentary ticket to see the homes on the tour either before or after your shift. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteers will either be check-in at St. Michael's Church or at one of the homes on tour. You will help direct guests as to where to enter the home and make sure they have an event wristband and provided shoe covers. **If you would like to sign up with a friend, please sign up as a team** Nonprofit: Bacoa We’re excited to announce the return of one of the Barrington area’s most unique fall events. MID MOD BARRINGTON , a self-guided tour showcasing iconic mid-century modern homes designed by architectural legends like Frank Lloyd Wright, Edward Dart, Harry Weese, and Keck & Keck. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025, and will feature beautifully preserved and rarely accessible homes. Proceeds directly benefit Bacoa and its vital work supporting older adults and caregivers across our community. We invite you to become a Mid Mod event volunteer. To thank you for your time, you will receive a complimentary ticket to see the homes on the tour either before or after your shift. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteers will either be check-in at St. Michael's Church or at one of the homes on tour. You will help direct guests as to where to enter the home and make sure they have an event wristband and provided shoe covers. **If you would like to sign up with a friend, please sign up as a team** Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bingo & Lunch AssistantHelp Bacoa's Program Manager in this weekly Bingo and Lunch activities on Mondays from 10AM-1PM. Fun and engaging for everyone. FREE LUNCH FOR VOLUNTEERS Nonprofit: Bacoa Help Bacoa's Program Manager in this weekly Bingo and Lunch activities on Mondays from 10AM-1PM. Fun and engaging for everyone. FREE LUNCH FOR VOLUNTEERS Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Memory Program VolunteerWork with volunteer team to assist Memory Program Manager in providing fun and engaging activities at “A Day Out” Adult Day Program in Barrington on Mondays and/or Thursdays 9:30-2:45. Personal or professional experience working with individuals living with dementia preferred. For more information, contact Bacoa's Memory Program Manager, Pam Pellizzari at 847-381-5030 In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Work with volunteer team to assist Memory Program Manager in providing fun and engaging activities at “A Day Out” Adult Day Program in Barrington on Mondays and/or Thursdays 9:30-2:45. Personal or professional experience working with individuals living with dementia preferred. For more information, contact Bacoa's Memory Program Manager, Pam Pellizzari at 847-381-5030 In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Low Vision And Blind Support Group VolunteerMeets once a month at Lake Barrington Woods. Volunteer needed to assist in serving food, pouring drinks, engaging in conversation. At times drive them to and from the meeting. Fun and interactive group. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Meets once a month at Lake Barrington Woods. Volunteer needed to assist in serving food, pouring drinks, engaging in conversation. At times drive them to and from the meeting. Fun and interactive group. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Easy Rider DriverAssist older adults in our community by driving them to and from appointments and errands. All rides are local to the greater Barrington Area in the day time hours, Monday-Friday. Senior clients must be able to enter/exit car without assistance. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Assist older adults in our community by driving them to and from appointments and errands. All rides are local to the greater Barrington Area in the day time hours, Monday-Friday. Senior clients must be able to enter/exit car without assistance. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Engagement Packet AssemblyBacoa needs a monthly volunteer to assemble weekly engagement packets for our clients that participate in the Meals With Wheels Program. These packets are information and activity packets that include games, puzzles and trivia to keep our participants engaged on a daily basis. These packets will be printed and assembled in the Bacoa office. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Bacoa Bacoa needs a monthly volunteer to assemble weekly engagement packets for our clients that participate in the Meals With Wheels Program. These packets are information and activity packets that include games, puzzles and trivia to keep our participants engaged on a daily basis. These packets will be printed and assembled in the Bacoa office. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Bacoa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Restoration workdays at Grassy Lake forest preserveGrab some work gloves, help restore the environment, and get a behind-the-scenes look at your preserves!
Come join us! No experience necessary. Restoration Workdays occur in dozens of sites around the county, some on weekdays & some on weekends. These are no-commitment - come to as many workdays as you can. Children 10 years & up are welcome with an adult (and waiver signed by legal guardian). Please be prompt; the group will often head off-trail and you may have a difficult time finding them. Dress for the weather. Closed-toe shoes are required & long pants are recommended all year-round. Bring work gloves. SPRING: Brush clearing, garlic mustard control, planting **Call Wes before showing up. Activities happen most days of the week but check with him first 847/381-0160** Nonprofit: Lake County Forest Preserve District Grab some work gloves, help restore the environment, and get a behind-the-scenes look at your preserves!
Come join us! No experience necessary. Restoration Workdays occur in dozens of sites around the county, some on weekdays & some on weekends. These are no-commitment - come to as many workdays as you can. Children 10 years & up are welcome with an adult (and waiver signed by legal guardian). Please be prompt; the group will often head off-trail and you may have a difficult time finding them. Dress for the weather. Closed-toe shoes are required & long pants are recommended all year-round. Bring work gloves. SPRING: Brush clearing, garlic mustard control, planting **Call Wes before showing up. Activities happen most days of the week but check with him first 847/381-0160** Nonprofit: Lake County Forest Preserve District Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Battling food insecurityThe Peter Wulff Center supports short term projects that engage youth to create social entrepreneurial methods to raise funds. One such cause is the growing problem of food insecurity among families locally and in the Chicagoland area. Students have come up with unique ideas to raise funds. For example a volunteer gifted cook, Zein Bertacchi makes 10 oz boxes of her Hummus and youth volunteers sell it locally. Already the funds raised from sales of the hummus allowed groceries to be purchased for 2 families. The students acquire marketing, public relations and tech skills while also raising funds. More about how children have raised almost $300,000 in the last 25 years is available in this short iBook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/raising-social-entrepreneurs/id1572892938 Nonprofit: Peter Wulff Center The Peter Wulff Center supports short term projects that engage youth to create social entrepreneurial methods to raise funds. One such cause is the growing problem of food insecurity among families locally and in the Chicagoland area. Students have come up with unique ideas to raise funds. For example a volunteer gifted cook, Zein Bertacchi makes 10 oz boxes of her Hummus and youth volunteers sell it locally. Already the funds raised from sales of the hummus allowed groceries to be purchased for 2 families. The students acquire marketing, public relations and tech skills while also raising funds. More about how children have raised almost $300,000 in the last 25 years is available in this short iBook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/raising-social-entrepreneurs/id1572892938 Nonprofit: Peter Wulff Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of Financial DevelopmentThe Director of Financial Development focuses on the financial growth of the Choir by implementing a strategic approach to fundraising. This may include smaller fundraisers (flower sales, in-kind partnerships) to larger-scale development opportunities (corporate donations, grants). sets annual fundraising goals;builds relationships with community stakeholders to advance the mission and fundraising goals;leads solicitation efforts to sponsors and donors;leads the acquisition of grants and other institutional funding;oversees the development and maintenance of the donor database, coordinating with staff, an alumni liaison, marketing teams and other resources as appropriate;secures concert sponsors, donors and advertising for concert programs.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir The Director of Financial Development focuses on the financial growth of the Choir by implementing a strategic approach to fundraising. This may include smaller fundraisers (flower sales, in-kind partnerships) to larger-scale development opportunities (corporate donations, grants). sets annual fundraising goals;builds relationships with community stakeholders to advance the mission and fundraising goals;leads solicitation efforts to sponsors and donors;leads the acquisition of grants and other institutional funding;oversees the development and maintenance of the donor database, coordinating with staff, an alumni liaison, marketing teams and other resources as appropriate;secures concert sponsors, donors and advertising for concert programs.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of MarketingThe Direct of Marketing plans and implements the marketing strategy for the Choir, and acts as liaison between the organization and the media. establishes standard presentation guidelines and branding for all internal and external communications.publicizes major events and news using media, posters, press releases, the choir's website, social media, community partners** and other local media outlets. (**Barrington Area Library, Barrington Area Community Association, Quintessential Barrington)directs the Choir's online presence (e.g., website, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram). Ensures that all outlets reflect current, accurate information.partners with other Board members to design publicity items for concerts/public performances, fundraising/sponsorship pursuits and other events.builds relationships in the community to advance the mission and visibility of BCC.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir The Direct of Marketing plans and implements the marketing strategy for the Choir, and acts as liaison between the organization and the media. establishes standard presentation guidelines and branding for all internal and external communications.publicizes major events and news using media, posters, press releases, the choir's website, social media, community partners** and other local media outlets. (**Barrington Area Library, Barrington Area Community Association, Quintessential Barrington)directs the Choir's online presence (e.g., website, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram). Ensures that all outlets reflect current, accurate information.partners with other Board members to design publicity items for concerts/public performances, fundraising/sponsorship pursuits and other events.builds relationships in the community to advance the mission and visibility of BCC.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Senior Smile Card Making EventDo you like to do things that make others smile and feel good? Join us for an afternoon of card making at Elderwerks! Meet and socialize with other volunteers while crafting and writing cards to brighten the day of local seniors. All supplies are provided. Come once or as many times as you like. We will be making cards one Wednesday a month from May through September from 1pm-3pm. Please note that we are not able to offer community service hours for this event. Nonprofit: Elderwerks Educational Services Do you like to do things that make others smile and feel good? Join us for an afternoon of card making at Elderwerks! Meet and socialize with other volunteers while crafting and writing cards to brighten the day of local seniors. All supplies are provided. Come once or as many times as you like. We will be making cards one Wednesday a month from May through September from 1pm-3pm. Please note that we are not able to offer community service hours for this event. Nonprofit: Elderwerks Educational Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: May 21, 2025 through Nov 19, 2025 Zip Code: 60067 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Photographs of greater Barrington areaBACOG would love help from a local photographer or resident with a camera phone to help us capture images that show off the amazing Barrington region. Specifically, we're seeking photographs of resources across the Barrington area, including: village halls and township officesbike paths (both on and off road)equestrian and walking trailscrosswalkslocal parks and county nature preservesThe volunteer must own the rights to the photographs and grant permission for them to be used in BACOG publications, and on its website, social media platforms, and other public forums. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) BACOG would love help from a local photographer or resident with a camera phone to help us capture images that show off the amazing Barrington region. Specifically, we're seeking photographs of resources across the Barrington area, including: village halls and township officesbike paths (both on and off road)equestrian and walking trailscrosswalkslocal parks and county nature preservesThe volunteer must own the rights to the photographs and grant permission for them to be used in BACOG publications, and on its website, social media platforms, and other public forums. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join us in making a Difference!Join our dedicated community of volunteers and make a lasting difference in the lives of local youth in the communities we serve!We offer a variety of opportunities, including guest speaker roles, one-time volunteer opportunities, ongoing volunteer positions, and athletic coach positions.Volunteer Opportunities Available in:AcademicsLife SkillsCoachingCreative ArtsEmployability SkillsPromoting Healthy LifestylesOr share your unique skills with us, and we'd be happy to accommodate you!We Serve:Elementary School (K-5)Middle School (6-8)High School (9-12)Our Locations:AlgonquinBarringtonCarpentersvilleDundeeLake in the HillsPalatineRequirements:Must be over the age of 18Pass a background checkCurrent or able to obtain an Illinois Mandated Reporter CertificateComplete and pass an orientation quiz
Nonprofit: Boys And Girls Clubs of the Northwest Suburbs Join our dedicated community of volunteers and make a lasting difference in the lives of local youth in the communities we serve!We offer a variety of opportunities, including guest speaker roles, one-time volunteer opportunities, ongoing volunteer positions, and athletic coach positions.Volunteer Opportunities Available in:AcademicsLife SkillsCoachingCreative ArtsEmployability SkillsPromoting Healthy LifestylesOr share your unique skills with us, and we'd be happy to accommodate you!We Serve:Elementary School (K-5)Middle School (6-8)High School (9-12)Our Locations:AlgonquinBarringtonCarpentersvilleDundeeLake in the HillsPalatineRequirements:Must be over the age of 18Pass a background checkCurrent or able to obtain an Illinois Mandated Reporter CertificateComplete and pass an orientation quiz
Nonprofit: Boys And Girls Clubs of the Northwest Suburbs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adoption HelperWe host adoption events every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM at PetSmart in Hoffman Estates. We need volunteers to help showcase our cats, engage with potential adopters, and support our trained Adoption Counselors. Over time, those interested can transition into the role of an Adoption Counselor. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue We host adoption events every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM at PetSmart in Hoffman Estates. We need volunteers to help showcase our cats, engage with potential adopters, and support our trained Adoption Counselors. Over time, those interested can transition into the role of an Adoption Counselor. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 60192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Daily Cat CareEnsuring cats and kittens receive ample playtime and socialization is essential. They are provided with food, litter boxes are cleaned, dishes are washed, and their living spaces are swept and sanitized. This allows them valuable time outside their condos for enrichment and interaction. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue Ensuring cats and kittens receive ample playtime and socialization is essential. They are provided with food, litter boxes are cleaned, dishes are washed, and their living spaces are swept and sanitized. This allows them valuable time outside their condos for enrichment and interaction. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FosteringOffering a temporary, loving home to our cats and kittens as they await adoption. You'll provide them with food, extra care and affection, while Fur Keeps covers all medical expenses. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue Offering a temporary, loving home to our cats and kittens as they await adoption. You'll provide them with food, extra care and affection, while Fur Keeps covers all medical expenses. Nonprofit: Fur Keeps Animal Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HAHS VolunteerWhether you want to learn more about animals, meet others like yourself, reduce stress with physical activity, or make a difference in the life of an animal, we, and the animals, really appreciate your interest. To volunteer, you must be 16, or older or 12-15 with a parent or legal guardian alongside you. We humbly request that volunteers to commit to four hours of service per month. If you want to work with the animals, our Hooves and Hands program might be right for you! You must be 18 years of age or older and able to commit to three weekend days a month. If interested, please complete the application below and we will contact you as soon as possible. We will provide on-site orientation when you begin volunteering. Orientation stresses the importance of safety around HAHS and the animals. No open-toed shoes or loose jewelry allowed for your safety. Below are examples of activities we typically need help with: Mucking Stalls Picking Pastures Filling Hay Bags Raking Leaves Scrubbing Water Buckets Picking Paddocks Stuffing Envelopes Weeding Flowerbeds Working Events Nonprofit: Hooved Animal Humane Society Whether you want to learn more about animals, meet others like yourself, reduce stress with physical activity, or make a difference in the life of an animal, we, and the animals, really appreciate your interest. To volunteer, you must be 16, or older or 12-15 with a parent or legal guardian alongside you. We humbly request that volunteers to commit to four hours of service per month. If you want to work with the animals, our Hooves and Hands program might be right for you! You must be 18 years of age or older and able to commit to three weekend days a month. If interested, please complete the application below and we will contact you as soon as possible. We will provide on-site orientation when you begin volunteering. Orientation stresses the importance of safety around HAHS and the animals. No open-toed shoes or loose jewelry allowed for your safety. Below are examples of activities we typically need help with: Mucking Stalls Picking Pastures Filling Hay Bags Raking Leaves Scrubbing Water Buckets Picking Paddocks Stuffing Envelopes Weeding Flowerbeds Working Events Nonprofit: Hooved Animal Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lobby support volunteersMake a lasting impression, and put our patients and visitors at ease! Assist us in the main lobby by greeting patients and taking them to their destination. All volunteers complete training to prepare them for safe volunteering. Volunteers are required to wear hospital-provided eyewear and masks for the duration of their shift. Volunteers are also screened for COVID symptoms prior to each shift. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Make a lasting impression, and put our patients and visitors at ease! Assist us in the main lobby by greeting patients and taking them to their destination. All volunteers complete training to prepare them for safe volunteering. Volunteers are required to wear hospital-provided eyewear and masks for the duration of their shift. Volunteers are also screened for COVID symptoms prior to each shift. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inpatient unit volunteerSupport our clinical team by performing non-clinical tasks on our inpatient nursing units. Duties include: Stocking supplies Passing water/warm blankets to patients (non-COVID and non-isolation rooms only) Answering phones Clerical tasks Assist with discharges (wheelchair transport) Disinfecting high-touch areasAll volunteers complete training to prepare them for safe volunteering. Volunteers are required to wear hospital-provided eyewear and masks for the duration of their shift. Volunteers are also screened for COVID symptoms prior to each shift. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Support our clinical team by performing non-clinical tasks on our inpatient nursing units. Duties include: Stocking supplies Passing water/warm blankets to patients (non-COVID and non-isolation rooms only) Answering phones Clerical tasks Assist with discharges (wheelchair transport) Disinfecting high-touch areasAll volunteers complete training to prepare them for safe volunteering. Volunteers are required to wear hospital-provided eyewear and masks for the duration of their shift. Volunteers are also screened for COVID symptoms prior to each shift. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Catchpenny Resale Shoppe volunteerDo you like attending to customers, helping them find treasures and want to be part of something amazing!? Then join Catchpenny! Our beautiful high-end boutique-style resale shop has been serving the community for close to 50 years! It is managed by our hospital auxiliary. Proceeds from the store support a number of auxiliary-sponsored programs such as healthcare scholarship, patient comfort items and more! Volunteers at the store help at checkout, process donations and restock merchandise. And often spot great finds for themselves :) Check out the store website here: https://catchpennyresaleshoppe.com/ Our store follows all safety guidelines during COVID. Customers are required to wear masks and sanitize hands. We frequently disinfect high-touch areas throughout the day and all donations have to be quarantined for five days before processing. Store workers and volunteers are screened prior to reporting for their shift and also wear masks at all times. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Do you like attending to customers, helping them find treasures and want to be part of something amazing!? Then join Catchpenny! Our beautiful high-end boutique-style resale shop has been serving the community for close to 50 years! It is managed by our hospital auxiliary. Proceeds from the store support a number of auxiliary-sponsored programs such as healthcare scholarship, patient comfort items and more! Volunteers at the store help at checkout, process donations and restock merchandise. And often spot great finds for themselves :) Check out the store website here: https://catchpennyresaleshoppe.com/ Our store follows all safety guidelines during COVID. Customers are required to wear masks and sanitize hands. We frequently disinfect high-touch areas throughout the day and all donations have to be quarantined for five days before processing. Store workers and volunteers are screened prior to reporting for their shift and also wear masks at all times. To learn more about our program and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital volunteerOur needs and available assignments change frequently. To learn more about our program and available position, and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Our needs and available assignments change frequently. To learn more about our program and available position, and to apply, please visit our website. We look forward to having you on our team! Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be part of our amazing Smart Farm! Come and join our Smart Farm located in Barrington at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital! The Smart Farm donates over 21,000 pounds of produce a year to local food pantries. The farm grows 40-50 crops and 100-150 varieties. There are no animals on the farm. It's a seasonal assignment from April through the end of October. We have three different roles available: Smart Farm field support - volunteers help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting etc. Volunteers come once a week for a 2-4-hour shift Mon - Fri between 7am – 4pm during the months of mid-April through October (weather-dependent). It’s an activity that requires standing, walking and frequently kneeling on your knees. Volunteers don’t drive tractors or operate electrical/motorized equipment. Smart Farm flower support - volunteers harvest flowers, learning how / when to cut different species; fill buckets with water, gathering supplies; create bouquets. Smart Farm stands – we offer our produce for sale at a farm stand. The stand is open at the farm every Friday and at the hospital alternating Thursdays (mid-June through mid-October). Volunteers help with produce set-up and take-down, selecting and bagging produce, as well as processing credit card and cash payments. We accept summer-only volunteers for this role. Smart Farm volunteers are Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital volunteers and are required to complete our volunteer onboarding process. To learn more and apply, click here. Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Come and join our Smart Farm located in Barrington at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital! The Smart Farm donates over 21,000 pounds of produce a year to local food pantries. The farm grows 40-50 crops and 100-150 varieties. There are no animals on the farm. It's a seasonal assignment from April through the end of October. We have three different roles available: Smart Farm field support - volunteers help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting etc. Volunteers come once a week for a 2-4-hour shift Mon - Fri between 7am – 4pm during the months of mid-April through October (weather-dependent). It’s an activity that requires standing, walking and frequently kneeling on your knees. Volunteers don’t drive tractors or operate electrical/motorized equipment. Smart Farm flower support - volunteers harvest flowers, learning how / when to cut different species; fill buckets with water, gathering supplies; create bouquets. Smart Farm stands – we offer our produce for sale at a farm stand. The stand is open at the farm every Friday and at the hospital alternating Thursdays (mid-June through mid-October). Volunteers help with produce set-up and take-down, selecting and bagging produce, as well as processing credit card and cash payments. We accept summer-only volunteers for this role. Smart Farm volunteers are Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital volunteers and are required to complete our volunteer onboarding process. To learn more and apply, click here. Nonprofit: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SGT Looking for Peer Mentors (Ages 10-18) for Rolling Meadows Program!This program offers neurotypical individuals the opportunity to gain leadership skills and disability inclusion education while working with student actors. Created by a certified disability mentoring professional, mentors receive disability inclusion training, coaching and support. Mentors develop skills in the areas of communication, socialization, compassion and patience while fostering lifelong relationships that celebrate and honor creative differences. Our SGT Rolling Meadows program meets every Thursday from 4:30-6 p.m. at Conyers Learning Academy located at 2800 W. Central Road, Rolling Meadows. The season runs until April 17, 2025 with performances on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13 at 2:00 p.m. For more info and to register, visit our website at specialgiftstheatre.org. Nonprofit: Special Gifts Theatre This program offers neurotypical individuals the opportunity to gain leadership skills and disability inclusion education while working with student actors. Created by a certified disability mentoring professional, mentors receive disability inclusion training, coaching and support. Mentors develop skills in the areas of communication, socialization, compassion and patience while fostering lifelong relationships that celebrate and honor creative differences. Our SGT Rolling Meadows program meets every Thursday from 4:30-6 p.m. at Conyers Learning Academy located at 2800 W. Central Road, Rolling Meadows. The season runs until April 17, 2025 with performances on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13 at 2:00 p.m. For more info and to register, visit our website at specialgiftstheatre.org. Nonprofit: Special Gifts Theatre Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SGT is seeking Directors for our BoardSpecial Gifts Theatre Board Purpose & Expectations At Special Gifts Theatre (SGT), we believe in a world where all people with disabilities are valued, included, and accepted. Through the performing arts, we work collaboratively to create inclusive and transformative experiences for individuals with disabilities to fully engage in the world. Members of our Board of Directors are based in Chicagoland’s north and northwest suburbs and support our purpose by using their talents and professional experience to further our mission. The Purpose of the Board - Strategy: Give SGT direction; help establish and grow our vision, mission and values - Oversight: Provide leadership and oversight in relevant areas to ensure accountability - Participation: Ensure that SGT has the volunteer resources to work efficiently - Leadership: Bring credibility to SGT; foster a strong sense of SGT’s identity and culture - Guidance: Provide advice that facilitates alignment among the Board, leadership, staff, program participants, the community, etc. - Fundraising: Be a strong ambassador for development to ensure the organization has the financial resources necessary to operate and carry out its mission. Desired Skills and Experience: - Show passion for SGT and its mission - Demonstrate traits of a respected leader - Have a unique skill set or an area of expertise to help SGT (examples: financial or accounting acumen, legal profession, marketing/advertising skills, human resources, etc.) - Have the necessary time to commit to SGT - Be willing to make an annual personal financial contribution - Provide access to different networks/relationships that can support SGT Specific Commitments/ Responsibilities: - Two-year service term, renewable. - Regular participation in Board meetings: Board members must attend at least 3 of the 4 quarterly scheduled Board meetings either in person or video conference. - Participation in at least two committees of the Board (e.g., governance, fundraising/ marketing, financial oversight/audit, programs/ services etc.) which meet monthly or quarterly. - Financial give-or-get: Board members are expected to either personally contribute (to the extent feasible), or raise from donations/contributions of others, at least $5,000 every two years (which includes company sponsorships, in-kind donations, etc.) - Volunteerism: Board Members must volunteer assistance at a minimum of 3 activities per year (e.g., set-up, ticket sales, concessions, or other forms of assistance at fundraising events, shows/programs, etc.) - Quarterly time commitment is approximately 10 hours. About Special Gifts Theatre: Special Gifts Theatre addresses the need for theatre arts activities and experiences for people with disabilities. Through the performing arts, we work collaboratively to create inclusive and transformative experiences for individuals with disabilities to fully engage in the world. SGT programs provide student actors with disabilities enrichment experiences that foster confidence, creative self-expression, and self-advocacy. At SGT, the focus is on the student actor’s strengths and every aspect of the programming is adapted to fully engage each student and allow them to shine in the spotlight. • We serve 350 participants in Chicagoland every year with four individualized programs: 1. Musical Theatre - educational and therapeutically based program that culminates in a fully adapted musical theatre performance for youth ages 10-22. 2. Creativity in Motion - therapeutic movement class for children 7 and up. 3. Creating Outside the Lines - theatre and improv for adults. 4. Peer mentor programming with disability inclusion training. • We produce 13 live performances annually that have reached over 45,000 people since our founding in 2000. • Our specialized staff consists of special education teachers, therapists and theatre arts professionals. • Our peer mentors and volunteers support each student to achieve individualized success and develop the next generation of inclusive leaders. Nonprofit: Special Gifts Theatre Special Gifts Theatre Board Purpose & Expectations At Special Gifts Theatre (SGT), we believe in a world where all people with disabilities are valued, included, and accepted. Through the performing arts, we work collaboratively to create inclusive and transformative experiences for individuals with disabilities to fully engage in the world. Members of our Board of Directors are based in Chicagoland’s north and northwest suburbs and support our purpose by using their talents and professional experience to further our mission. The Purpose of the Board - Strategy: Give SGT direction; help establish and grow our vision, mission and values - Oversight: Provide leadership and oversight in relevant areas to ensure accountability - Participation: Ensure that SGT has the volunteer resources to work efficiently - Leadership: Bring credibility to SGT; foster a strong sense of SGT’s identity and culture - Guidance: Provide advice that facilitates alignment among the Board, leadership, staff, program participants, the community, etc. - Fundraising: Be a strong ambassador for development to ensure the organization has the financial resources necessary to operate and carry out its mission. Desired Skills and Experience: - Show passion for SGT and its mission - Demonstrate traits of a respected leader - Have a unique skill set or an area of expertise to help SGT (examples: financial or accounting acumen, legal profession, marketing/advertising skills, human resources, etc.) - Have the necessary time to commit to SGT - Be willing to make an annual personal financial contribution - Provide access to different networks/relationships that can support SGT Specific Commitments/ Responsibilities: - Two-year service term, renewable. - Regular participation in Board meetings: Board members must attend at least 3 of the 4 quarterly scheduled Board meetings either in person or video conference. - Participation in at least two committees of the Board (e.g., governance, fundraising/ marketing, financial oversight/audit, programs/ services etc.) which meet monthly or quarterly. - Financial give-or-get: Board members are expected to either personally contribute (to the extent feasible), or raise from donations/contributions of others, at least $5,000 every two years (which includes company sponsorships, in-kind donations, etc.) - Volunteerism: Board Members must volunteer assistance at a minimum of 3 activities per year (e.g., set-up, ticket sales, concessions, or other forms of assistance at fundraising events, shows/programs, etc.) - Quarterly time commitment is approximately 10 hours. About Special Gifts Theatre: Special Gifts Theatre addresses the need for theatre arts activities and experiences for people with disabilities. Through the performing arts, we work collaboratively to create inclusive and transformative experiences for individuals with disabilities to fully engage in the world. SGT programs provide student actors with disabilities enrichment experiences that foster confidence, creative self-expression, and self-advocacy. At SGT, the focus is on the student actor’s strengths and every aspect of the programming is adapted to fully engage each student and allow them to shine in the spotlight. • We serve 350 participants in Chicagoland every year with four individualized programs: 1. Musical Theatre - educational and therapeutically based program that culminates in a fully adapted musical theatre performance for youth ages 10-22. 2. Creativity in Motion - therapeutic movement class for children 7 and up. 3. Creating Outside the Lines - theatre and improv for adults. 4. Peer mentor programming with disability inclusion training. • We produce 13 live performances annually that have reached over 45,000 people since our founding in 2000. • Our specialized staff consists of special education teachers, therapists and theatre arts professionals. • Our peer mentors and volunteers support each student to achieve individualized success and develop the next generation of inclusive leaders. Nonprofit: Special Gifts Theatre Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ready for Your Close-Up? Join the Catlow East Team!Are you passionate about preserving history and supporting community arts? Join the Catlow 1927 Foundation team as we work to restore the iconic Catlow Theatre and create a vibrant community hub in downtown Barrington! We’re inviting enthusiastic volunteers to help at Catlow East, our retail location where we sell exclusive merchandise and share updates about the restoration. Your role will include: Selling merchandise and helping customers find items they’ll loveAnswering questions about the status of the Catlow Theatre restorationEngaging with visitors and spreading the word about our missionJoin us in this exciting venture! Your efforts will directly contribute to reviving a cherished landmark, enriching our community, and creating unforgettable experiences for residents and visitors alike. Why Volunteer with Us? Make a tangible impact on the Barrington community.Meet like-minded individuals who share your passion for arts and culture.Gain valuable experience and skills while having fun!Nonprofit: Catlow 1927 Foundation Are you passionate about preserving history and supporting community arts? Join the Catlow 1927 Foundation team as we work to restore the iconic Catlow Theatre and create a vibrant community hub in downtown Barrington! We’re inviting enthusiastic volunteers to help at Catlow East, our retail location where we sell exclusive merchandise and share updates about the restoration. Your role will include: Selling merchandise and helping customers find items they’ll loveAnswering questions about the status of the Catlow Theatre restorationEngaging with visitors and spreading the word about our missionJoin us in this exciting venture! Your efforts will directly contribute to reviving a cherished landmark, enriching our community, and creating unforgettable experiences for residents and visitors alike. Why Volunteer with Us? Make a tangible impact on the Barrington community.Meet like-minded individuals who share your passion for arts and culture.Gain valuable experience and skills while having fun!Nonprofit: Catlow 1927 Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barrington Giving Day Volunteer Manager RolesJoin Our Team: Make a Difference with Barrington Giving Day! Barrington Giving Day is growing, and we need passionate, dedicated individuals to join our working board. We're looking for volunteers to fill key roles that are vital to the success of our events and initiatives. If you have a heart for service and a desire to give back to the community, consider stepping into one of the following positions: 1. Winter Accessories Manager Oversee the collection, sorting, and distribution of hats, gloves and scarves donations.Coordinate with donors and volunteers to ensure we have the necessary items in various sizes and styles.Setup and ensure that all winter accessories are organized and accessible for families during our events.2. Clothing Manager Oversee the collection, sorting, and distribution of clothing donations.Coordinate with donors and volunteers to ensure we have the necessary items in various sizes and styles.Setup and ensure that clothing is organized and accessible for families during our events.3. School Supply Manager Purchase and manage the inventory and distribution of school supplies for children in need.Work with donors and volunteers to gather supplies and prepare them for distribution.Setup and Organize School Supply Station at Back to School eventOversee volunteers in School Supply Station during setup and event4. Personal Care Manager Coordinate the collection and distribution of personal care items, such as toiletries and hygiene products.Work with local businesses and community members to secure donations.Setup and ensure that all items are organized and available for families during distribution events.5. Volunteer Hospitality Manager Create a welcoming environment for our volunteers, ensuring they have the resources and support needed.Organize refreshments and meals for volunteers during long events.Develop ways to recognize and appreciate the hard work of our volunteers.Each of these roles is crucial to the success of Barrington Giving Day, and your involvement will make a significant impact on the lives of families in our community. We’re looking for individuals who are organized, reliable, and passionate about making a difference. If you’re ready to contribute your time and skills to a worthy cause, we would love to have you join our team. How to Apply: Please contact Dori Hough at dori@barringtongivingday.org to express your interest or for more information about these opportunities. Together, we can continue to make a positive impact in the Barrington community! Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Join Our Team: Make a Difference with Barrington Giving Day! Barrington Giving Day is growing, and we need passionate, dedicated individuals to join our working board. We're looking for volunteers to fill key roles that are vital to the success of our events and initiatives. If you have a heart for service and a desire to give back to the community, consider stepping into one of the following positions: 1. Winter Accessories Manager Oversee the collection, sorting, and distribution of hats, gloves and scarves donations.Coordinate with donors and volunteers to ensure we have the necessary items in various sizes and styles.Setup and ensure that all winter accessories are organized and accessible for families during our events.2. Clothing Manager Oversee the collection, sorting, and distribution of clothing donations.Coordinate with donors and volunteers to ensure we have the necessary items in various sizes and styles.Setup and ensure that clothing is organized and accessible for families during our events.3. School Supply Manager Purchase and manage the inventory and distribution of school supplies for children in need.Work with donors and volunteers to gather supplies and prepare them for distribution.Setup and Organize School Supply Station at Back to School eventOversee volunteers in School Supply Station during setup and event4. Personal Care Manager Coordinate the collection and distribution of personal care items, such as toiletries and hygiene products.Work with local businesses and community members to secure donations.Setup and ensure that all items are organized and available for families during distribution events.5. Volunteer Hospitality Manager Create a welcoming environment for our volunteers, ensuring they have the resources and support needed.Organize refreshments and meals for volunteers during long events.Develop ways to recognize and appreciate the hard work of our volunteers.Each of these roles is crucial to the success of Barrington Giving Day, and your involvement will make a significant impact on the lives of families in our community. We’re looking for individuals who are organized, reliable, and passionate about making a difference. If you’re ready to contribute your time and skills to a worthy cause, we would love to have you join our team. How to Apply: Please contact Dori Hough at dori@barringtongivingday.org to express your interest or for more information about these opportunities. Together, we can continue to make a positive impact in the Barrington community! Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GiveNKind Center VolunteerGiveNKind volunteers help sort and organize new products donated by major companies and pull orders placed by our nonprofit partners. Volunteers should be comfortable walking and picking up items less than 10 lbs. If you need accommodations, please let us know in advance. GiveNKind has a strong volunteer culture and welcomes new volunteers into our community. Visit www.givenkind.org/volunteer for more information and to sign up for a shift (3 shifts daily). Nonprofit: GiveNKind GiveNKind volunteers help sort and organize new products donated by major companies and pull orders placed by our nonprofit partners. Volunteers should be comfortable walking and picking up items less than 10 lbs. If you need accommodations, please let us know in advance. GiveNKind has a strong volunteer culture and welcomes new volunteers into our community. Visit www.givenkind.org/volunteer for more information and to sign up for a shift (3 shifts daily). Nonprofit: GiveNKind Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60089 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writer - VolunteerResponsibilities The Grant Writer's primary goals are to assist BGD by completing and submitting application for private or federal grants available to the organization This will include preparing proposals and completing grant applications to assist the organization in obtaining needed finances to continue stated mission Research and identify available government and private funding opportunities Maintain knowledge of proper protocols and all relevant local, federal, and state guidelines required for the proper proposal submission process Generate revenues for organization programs and services through submission of researched, well-written, and well-documented fund-raising proposals Generate proposals and all required supporting documents in response to solicitations Write reports to organization, government, and other funders of the organization Create and maintain funding calendar activities for organization Maintain communication on progress of obtained grants with project managers and executive staff Serve as a liaison between the BGD and all funding agencies or organizationsMUST HAVE GRANT WRITING EXPERIENCE AND BE ABLE TO PROVIDE RESUME AND REFERENCES Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Responsibilities The Grant Writer's primary goals are to assist BGD by completing and submitting application for private or federal grants available to the organization This will include preparing proposals and completing grant applications to assist the organization in obtaining needed finances to continue stated mission Research and identify available government and private funding opportunities Maintain knowledge of proper protocols and all relevant local, federal, and state guidelines required for the proper proposal submission process Generate revenues for organization programs and services through submission of researched, well-written, and well-documented fund-raising proposals Generate proposals and all required supporting documents in response to solicitations Write reports to organization, government, and other funders of the organization Create and maintain funding calendar activities for organization Maintain communication on progress of obtained grants with project managers and executive staff Serve as a liaison between the BGD and all funding agencies or organizationsMUST HAVE GRANT WRITING EXPERIENCE AND BE ABLE TO PROVIDE RESUME AND REFERENCES Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededBarrington Children's Charities' P.O.P. (Packs of Plenty) Food Distribution Program While the daily school lunch program feeds children during the school week, weekends are not covered. Our important P.O.P. (Packs of Plenty) program provides a pack full of nutritious food for children to consume over the weekend. Each week, volunteers meet to pack more than 500 bags of food that get delivered to the children who participate in the program. We are regularly in need of volunteers; whether it's one time or ongoing, we appreciate all help! Packing occurs every Thursday (some schedule changes due to school calendar) of each month during the school year. We meet 9-10AM at District 220 school, Sunny Hill Elementary in Carpentersville. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. We will add your email to Barrington Children's Charities' volunteer email list. You will then receive our weekly volunteer emails regarding our packing schedule and any other volunteer information for that week. Thanks for your interest in BCC and our P.O.P. program.
Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Charities Barrington Children's Charities' P.O.P. (Packs of Plenty) Food Distribution Program While the daily school lunch program feeds children during the school week, weekends are not covered. Our important P.O.P. (Packs of Plenty) program provides a pack full of nutritious food for children to consume over the weekend. Each week, volunteers meet to pack more than 500 bags of food that get delivered to the children who participate in the program. We are regularly in need of volunteers; whether it's one time or ongoing, we appreciate all help! Packing occurs every Thursday (some schedule changes due to school calendar) of each month during the school year. We meet 9-10AM at District 220 school, Sunny Hill Elementary in Carpentersville. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. We will add your email to Barrington Children's Charities' volunteer email list. You will then receive our weekly volunteer emails regarding our packing schedule and any other volunteer information for that week. Thanks for your interest in BCC and our P.O.P. program.
Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Charities Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barrington Rotary Club looking for new members
We are seeking new members who are like minded in wanting to serve and enrich our community and the world beyond!
Seeking new members who wish to join us in Doing Good in the World!
On the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday meetings are held(in person and zoom) at 7am at 100 Hart Road ste 300 Barrington 2nd Thursday of the month held(in person only) at Ciao Baby 232 E Main St Barrington 12-115p Please contact info@barringtonrotary.org for zoom link.
Email us to request virtual access info@barringtonrotary.org
In addition, please respond on this page:
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You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club
We are seeking new members who are like minded in wanting to serve and enrich our community and the world beyond!
Seeking new members who wish to join us in Doing Good in the World!
On the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday meetings are held(in person and zoom) at 7am at 100 Hart Road ste 300 Barrington 2nd Thursday of the month held(in person only) at Ciao Baby 232 E Main St Barrington 12-115p Please contact info@barringtonrotary.org for zoom link.
Email us to request virtual access info@barringtonrotary.org
In addition, please respond on this page:
Please click the green “Respond” button on this page.
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You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website UpdatingBACOG is in need of someone with WordPress expertise to help update our website. Can meet in BACOG offices or off-site if convenient. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) BACOG is in need of someone with WordPress expertise to help update our website. Can meet in BACOG offices or off-site if convenient. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerLooking for someone who is looking for who can help with administrative tasks including organizing tax receipts, cleaning up email lists, and general administrative tasks. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Looking for someone who is looking for who can help with administrative tasks including organizing tax receipts, cleaning up email lists, and general administrative tasks. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterLooking for someone who enjoys finding grants, writing grants, and helping report on grants to help A Long Swim grow. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Looking for someone who enjoys finding grants, writing grants, and helping report on grants to help A Long Swim grow. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Associate Board MemberThe Bridge Youth and Family Services is in need of dedicated young professionals (in their 20s and 30s) who will aid in the success of The Bridge through community outreach, fundraising, and increase awareness about our programs. The Associate Board aims to be a multidisciplinary team of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and talents committed to developing the young professionals in our community. Requirements: Be committed to the Associate Board for a period of 1 year Attend monthly meetings Take part in the planning and implementation of two small events per year Volunteer or attend at least one special event hosted by The Bridge Participate in one of the following committees Special Events Membership/Recruitment Public Relations DevelopmentCommittee Responsibilities: Recruit new members to join the board Represent The Bridge through social media and at special events Research new fundraising opportunities Research and organize YPB social, learning, or networking eventsQualifications: Be in your 20s or 30s (must be at least 21) Undergraduate degree (All fields are welcome) Graduate student or young professional Interest in social service agencies or fundraisingBenefits of Membership: Build your resume Develop leadership skills Gain insight and knowledge from current Board Members on how to manage an NPO and prepare for Board Leadership in the future Network with other young professionals Give back to the community Learn new skills through committees such as fundraising techniques, developing press releases, recruiting through social media, and planning events from start to finish.Next step, or to learn more: Please click the green "Respond" button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green "Submit Response" button. You will receive an automated confirmation that your submission went through (check spam or junk folders if you don't see it). If you are new to working with our organization, watch for an email with further information in the next 1-3 business days.Nonprofit: The Bridge Youth & Family Services The Bridge Youth and Family Services is in need of dedicated young professionals (in their 20s and 30s) who will aid in the success of The Bridge through community outreach, fundraising, and increase awareness about our programs. The Associate Board aims to be a multidisciplinary team of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and talents committed to developing the young professionals in our community. Requirements: Be committed to the Associate Board for a period of 1 year Attend monthly meetings Take part in the planning and implementation of two small events per year Volunteer or attend at least one special event hosted by The Bridge Participate in one of the following committees Special Events Membership/Recruitment Public Relations DevelopmentCommittee Responsibilities: Recruit new members to join the board Represent The Bridge through social media and at special events Research new fundraising opportunities Research and organize YPB social, learning, or networking eventsQualifications: Be in your 20s or 30s (must be at least 21) Undergraduate degree (All fields are welcome) Graduate student or young professional Interest in social service agencies or fundraisingBenefits of Membership: Build your resume Develop leadership skills Gain insight and knowledge from current Board Members on how to manage an NPO and prepare for Board Leadership in the future Network with other young professionals Give back to the community Learn new skills through committees such as fundraising techniques, developing press releases, recruiting through social media, and planning events from start to finish.Next step, or to learn more: Please click the green "Respond" button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green "Submit Response" button. You will receive an automated confirmation that your submission went through (check spam or junk folders if you don't see it). If you are new to working with our organization, watch for an email with further information in the next 1-3 business days.Nonprofit: The Bridge Youth & Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor for YouthBe a friend, teacher, caring listener, coach and role model for a child between the ages of 11 and 15. The Bridge provides screening, training and all the support you'll need to help a child grow socially and emotionally. Basic Requirements: Spend 1-2 hours per week with your match and attend monthly meetings/activities Must be able to pass a DCFS background check, submit fingerprinting, have a valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, and clean driving record A one-year commitment to the program is requiredGoals of Mentor Program: Increased school attendance and performance Improved social and life skills Improved inter and intrapersonal relationships Reduced conflict with peers and family relationships Increased social capital Reduced risk of criminal activity and substance useNext step, or to learn more: Please click the green "Respond" button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green "Submit Response" button. You will receive an automated confirmation that your submission went through (check spam or junk folders if you don't see it). If you are new to working with our organization, watch for an email with further information in the next 1-3 business days.Nonprofit: The Bridge Youth & Family Services Be a friend, teacher, caring listener, coach and role model for a child between the ages of 11 and 15. The Bridge provides screening, training and all the support you'll need to help a child grow socially and emotionally. Basic Requirements: Spend 1-2 hours per week with your match and attend monthly meetings/activities Must be able to pass a DCFS background check, submit fingerprinting, have a valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, and clean driving record A one-year commitment to the program is requiredGoals of Mentor Program: Increased school attendance and performance Improved social and life skills Improved inter and intrapersonal relationships Reduced conflict with peers and family relationships Increased social capital Reduced risk of criminal activity and substance useNext step, or to learn more: Please click the green "Respond" button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green "Submit Response" button. You will receive an automated confirmation that your submission went through (check spam or junk folders if you don't see it). If you are new to working with our organization, watch for an email with further information in the next 1-3 business days.Nonprofit: The Bridge Youth & Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: social media assistantOur organization would like to have help with our Facebook and Instagram posts. There is always something new and important happening in the animal world that needs to be put out to our audience. Pertinent matters as well as just fun pictures of our own pets. Most of what we need posted will be given to the volunteer so it would just be a matter of posting on our social media. This could be once a week but could be up to a few times per week. We are looking for someone who is well versed in social media. Please contact us if you can help. Thank you! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: People Advocating Animal Welfare Worldwide Our organization would like to have help with our Facebook and Instagram posts. There is always something new and important happening in the animal world that needs to be put out to our audience. Pertinent matters as well as just fun pictures of our own pets. Most of what we need posted will be given to the volunteer so it would just be a matter of posting on our social media. This could be once a week but could be up to a few times per week. We are looking for someone who is well versed in social media. Please contact us if you can help. Thank you! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: People Advocating Animal Welfare Worldwide Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bringing Hope and Smiles working with Mini Therapy Horses at Mane in HeavenLooking for caring people to bring love, joy, laughter and smiles as we provide animal assisted therapy visits with our magical mini horses. We are looking for volunteers to help groom, train, attend visits with our mini horses and to help with our inclusion program, Hope Boxes, and Mini Mail We also looking for people who can help with social media, picture taking, and marketing, grant writing. www.maneinheaven.org In addition, please Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Mane in Heaven Miniature Therapy Horses Looking for caring people to bring love, joy, laughter and smiles as we provide animal assisted therapy visits with our magical mini horses. We are looking for volunteers to help groom, train, attend visits with our mini horses and to help with our inclusion program, Hope Boxes, and Mini Mail We also looking for people who can help with social media, picture taking, and marketing, grant writing. www.maneinheaven.org In addition, please Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Mane in Heaven Miniature Therapy Horses Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing AssistantWriting, photography, social media, etc Nonprofit: Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society Writing, photography, social media, etc Nonprofit: Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60061 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Graphic Artist NeededSOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Group is looking for Graphics Artist to help design flyers, announcements, brochures, etc... for activities supporting our mission of enriching lives by promoting the unconditional love and healing of the human-animal bond while advocating for animal therapy standards of excellence. Hours, need will vary but would like to recruit someone who understands our vision and mission. Sample work will be requested. Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Group is looking for Graphics Artist to help design flyers, announcements, brochures, etc... for activities supporting our mission of enriching lives by promoting the unconditional love and healing of the human-animal bond while advocating for animal therapy standards of excellence. Hours, need will vary but would like to recruit someone who understands our vision and mission. Sample work will be requested. Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DocentThe Barrington's White House docent volunteer group provides support for our 3rd Thursday Art Night Out series, Fourth of July Open House, Holiday Open House, and the Historic Tea held in the spring. Docents also educate the community on the history and importance of Barrington's White House. Many members of the docent volunteer group wear period costumes when attending select events.
Nonprofit: Barrington's White House The Barrington's White House docent volunteer group provides support for our 3rd Thursday Art Night Out series, Fourth of July Open House, Holiday Open House, and the Historic Tea held in the spring. Docents also educate the community on the history and importance of Barrington's White House. Many members of the docent volunteer group wear period costumes when attending select events.
Nonprofit: Barrington's White House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer - articles, posts, interviews, or grantsDescription
Looking for person who enjoys writing articles, posts, interviews, or grants to help us with ongoing projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: My Density Matters Description
Looking for person who enjoys writing articles, posts, interviews, or grants to help us with ongoing projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: My Density Matters Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Photographers!Awesome photographers are needed to photograph specific outdoor spaces within the Village of Lake Barrington. Pictures do not need to be printed. Digital copies are ideal in a format that can be used for the Village website, fliers, and social media.
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Village of Lake Barrington Awesome photographers are needed to photograph specific outdoor spaces within the Village of Lake Barrington. Pictures do not need to be printed. Digital copies are ideal in a format that can be used for the Village website, fliers, and social media.
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Village of Lake Barrington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Therapeutic Equine Activities Barn VolunteerVolunteers (15 years and older) work with our staff to build a team that helps care for our horses, prepare the horses for the lesson, and assist the instructor during the lesson (by leading the horse or sidewalking with the rider) as well as a variety of additional barn tasks. No experience is necessary...we will train. Program volunteers commit to a specific shift for the duration of the 8 to 14 week session, which allows the same team of horse, rider, instructor, and volunteers to work together to achieve the rider’s goals. Whether you are an enthusiast with many years of horse experience or come with no experience and would like to learn more, join us and share in the miracles that happen at Walk On.
Walk On needs regular volunteers between the hours of: Monday and Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. -12 Noon
All barn volunteers go through a new volunteer orientation to introduce our procedures and start your training. The rest of the training is on-the-job. This position does require a background check for all volunteers 18+. We require a commitment of at least 2hrs/week for at least 1 quarter. All volunteers sign up for shifts, and we ask that our volunteers commit to coming every week if possible, as we have limited space and rely on volunteers to facilitate lessons. Please contact our office with any questions about volunteering! When you sign up for this, you will get an additional email with more information about signing up for orientation. Nonprofit: Walk On Volunteers (15 years and older) work with our staff to build a team that helps care for our horses, prepare the horses for the lesson, and assist the instructor during the lesson (by leading the horse or sidewalking with the rider) as well as a variety of additional barn tasks. No experience is necessary...we will train. Program volunteers commit to a specific shift for the duration of the 8 to 14 week session, which allows the same team of horse, rider, instructor, and volunteers to work together to achieve the rider’s goals. Whether you are an enthusiast with many years of horse experience or come with no experience and would like to learn more, join us and share in the miracles that happen at Walk On.
Walk On needs regular volunteers between the hours of: Monday and Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. -12 Noon
All barn volunteers go through a new volunteer orientation to introduce our procedures and start your training. The rest of the training is on-the-job. This position does require a background check for all volunteers 18+. We require a commitment of at least 2hrs/week for at least 1 quarter. All volunteers sign up for shifts, and we ask that our volunteers commit to coming every week if possible, as we have limited space and rely on volunteers to facilitate lessons. Please contact our office with any questions about volunteering! When you sign up for this, you will get an additional email with more information about signing up for orientation. Nonprofit: Walk On Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-site lesson assistantThe volunteer would help teachers accompany students to their piano lessons classroom at Sunny Hill Elementary from their Boys and Girls Club activity at Sunny Hill and return them to the Boys and Girls Club following their lesson. No musical knowledge or training required but should have the patience and interest in working with young students at Sunny Hill Elementary. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Music Blocks The volunteer would help teachers accompany students to their piano lessons classroom at Sunny Hill Elementary from their Boys and Girls Club activity at Sunny Hill and return them to the Boys and Girls Club following their lesson. No musical knowledge or training required but should have the patience and interest in working with young students at Sunny Hill Elementary. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Music Blocks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospitality VolunteerThe Barrington's White House group of hospitality volunteers provide support at all cultural events throughout the Fall, Spring, and Summer seasons. For each cultural event, typically held on Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons, four to six individuals from our volunteer group are scheduled. Duties include greeting, ticket sales and check-in, directing patrons, answering questions, helping with refreshments, and light clean up at the end of the event. Volunteers are asked to arrive one hour prior to the start of the event, and stay 30 minutes after it ends. Typically volunteers enjoy the performance once check-in duties are complete. Volunteers are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis for each event. Volunteers are encouraged to volunteer as much as their schedule allows. Nonprofit: Barrington's White House The Barrington's White House group of hospitality volunteers provide support at all cultural events throughout the Fall, Spring, and Summer seasons. For each cultural event, typically held on Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons, four to six individuals from our volunteer group are scheduled. Duties include greeting, ticket sales and check-in, directing patrons, answering questions, helping with refreshments, and light clean up at the end of the event. Volunteers are asked to arrive one hour prior to the start of the event, and stay 30 minutes after it ends. Typically volunteers enjoy the performance once check-in duties are complete. Volunteers are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis for each event. Volunteers are encouraged to volunteer as much as their schedule allows. Nonprofit: Barrington's White House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsWalk On is looking for several new board members to serve on our board of directors. Anyone interested will be contacted by Mary Rachel Taylor, our Executive Director, with details about board service. We welcome you to sit in on a board meeting and/or to speak with current members. We have an advisory board as well, that are not voting members but serve in an advisory capacity, for those not interested in governance but wishing to support Walk On's board and mission. Walk On's board of directors governs the organization, sets goals, and has a sub-committee on fundraising. We are especially interested in people with nonprofit legal and financial experience or interest. Nonprofit: Walk On Walk On is looking for several new board members to serve on our board of directors. Anyone interested will be contacted by Mary Rachel Taylor, our Executive Director, with details about board service. We welcome you to sit in on a board meeting and/or to speak with current members. We have an advisory board as well, that are not voting members but serve in an advisory capacity, for those not interested in governance but wishing to support Walk On's board and mission. Walk On's board of directors governs the organization, sets goals, and has a sub-committee on fundraising. We are especially interested in people with nonprofit legal and financial experience or interest. Nonprofit: Walk On Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Title: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Staff Partner: Survivor Life Line Coordinator Location: This program is located in an undisclosed location in the Chicago region.
Time: Weekly time requirements will vary and will usually range from 2-5 hours per month based on a mutually convenient time with your schedule and those of the mentee.
Commitment: Requesting a commitment to volunteer weekly for at least six months.
Requirements: Completion of the Domestic Violence Training and background check. Mentors must be a survivor of Intimate Partner Violence. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than one (1) year prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. (exceptions can be made at the discretion of the Interim Director of Community Based and Suburban Safe House Services).
Description:
WINGS Survivor Life Line (SLL) program matches compassionate SLL Mentors with survivors of intimate partner violence who are leaving domestic violence shelters and moving into homes and apartments. SLL Mentors will provide empowering services including budgeting assistance, bridges to eligible community resources and compassionate encouragement.
This may be a good fit for you if: You want to use your time and abilities to be a part of the journey to end domestic violence and empower survivors. You have good communication skills and enjoy speaking with others. You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are compassionate. You have strong personal boundaries. Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc.
Title: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Staff Partner: Survivor Life Line Coordinator Location: This program is located in an undisclosed location in the Chicago region.
Time: Weekly time requirements will vary and will usually range from 2-5 hours per month based on a mutually convenient time with your schedule and those of the mentee.
Commitment: Requesting a commitment to volunteer weekly for at least six months.
Requirements: Completion of the Domestic Violence Training and background check. Mentors must be a survivor of Intimate Partner Violence. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than one (1) year prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. (exceptions can be made at the discretion of the Interim Director of Community Based and Suburban Safe House Services).
Description:
WINGS Survivor Life Line (SLL) program matches compassionate SLL Mentors with survivors of intimate partner violence who are leaving domestic violence shelters and moving into homes and apartments. SLL Mentors will provide empowering services including budgeting assistance, bridges to eligible community resources and compassionate encouragement.
This may be a good fit for you if: You want to use your time and abilities to be a part of the journey to end domestic violence and empower survivors. You have good communication skills and enjoy speaking with others. You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are compassionate. You have strong personal boundaries. Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60008 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT VolunteerAre you a whiz at computers and technology? Little City Foundation is looking for an on site volunteer to assist our IT department in various tasks and operations. Nonprofit: Little City Are you a whiz at computers and technology? Little City Foundation is looking for an on site volunteer to assist our IT department in various tasks and operations. Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer - PR, Grants, NewsletterLooking for person who enjoys writing press releases, newsletter articles or grants to help us with ongoing communications projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: 220 Barrington Educational Foundation Looking for person who enjoys writing press releases, newsletter articles or grants to help us with ongoing communications projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: 220 Barrington Educational Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Publicity and CommunicationsWe are looking for photographers presenters and/or social media-savvy volunteers that can help us strengthen our networks with our communities. 1. Volunteers who enjoy area nature photography, or writing short articles of Watershed activities or clean water challenges or helpful hints for homeowners regarding how native plants contribute to clean water, flood control, butterflies and birds as well as emerging challenges to protecting the watersheds. 2. Volunteers who enjoy learning about the watersheds and are interested in developing short presentations on topics for civic organizations or various village boards about strategies to protect our water quality and drinking water supplies. Volunteers would work closely with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek watersheds Partnership coordinator for background and training. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership We are looking for photographers presenters and/or social media-savvy volunteers that can help us strengthen our networks with our communities. 1. Volunteers who enjoy area nature photography, or writing short articles of Watershed activities or clean water challenges or helpful hints for homeowners regarding how native plants contribute to clean water, flood control, butterflies and birds as well as emerging challenges to protecting the watersheds. 2. Volunteers who enjoy learning about the watersheds and are interested in developing short presentations on topics for civic organizations or various village boards about strategies to protect our water quality and drinking water supplies. Volunteers would work closely with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek watersheds Partnership coordinator for background and training. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Networker with other Fox River GroupsVolunteer(s) who is interested in water quality issues of area creeks and the Fox River Watershed and is willing to attend their monthly meetings and advise the Flint Creek/Spring Creek (FC/SC WP) Coordinator of their plans and opportunities for collaboration. Most of the meetings are once per month, and often during lunch hours, although there may be periodic field trips of interest. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Volunteer(s) who is interested in water quality issues of area creeks and the Fox River Watershed and is willing to attend their monthly meetings and advise the Flint Creek/Spring Creek (FC/SC WP) Coordinator of their plans and opportunities for collaboration. Most of the meetings are once per month, and often during lunch hours, although there may be periodic field trips of interest. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technical AdvisorVolunteer with a background in Environmental Science, specifically issues in water quality and stream biology. Advisor would collaborate with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watershed Partnership (FC/SC WP) Coordinator on water quality testing strategies and analysis of results, and other water quality issues in the watersheds as needed. General familiarity with MS4 regulations a plus. There is also the potential for the Volunteer or Volunteers to assist in the update of the Spring Creek Watersheds Plan, due in 2022 to the IEPA. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Volunteer with a background in Environmental Science, specifically issues in water quality and stream biology. Advisor would collaborate with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watershed Partnership (FC/SC WP) Coordinator on water quality testing strategies and analysis of results, and other water quality issues in the watersheds as needed. General familiarity with MS4 regulations a plus. There is also the potential for the Volunteer or Volunteers to assist in the update of the Spring Creek Watersheds Plan, due in 2022 to the IEPA. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededAdministrative
The backbone of our efforts Every organization needs people who keep the lights on, keep everyone organized, and gets the word out. We need people who turn our outward efforts into successful missions. Office – make calls, do admin work, IT work etc Social Media or Website Finance/Bookkeeping Team EventsRaise awareness, raise money, raise hopes Our events and fundraising activities fuel everything we do. The more people know, they more they give to the cause. The more they give, the more we can do for victims of human trafficking. Fundraising – Host a Fundraiser Event Planning – info sessions One Time Event Service Fieldwork and AdvocacyBecoming champions against human trafficking Human trafficking happens everywhere around us, which is why we have to stop it wherever we are. Our advocacy teams work to prevent it at trafficking hotspots…and in our neighborhoods. Street & Club Outreach – lead or be a part of an outreach or rescue team – Chicago, Detroit, Miami Prayer – Pray on our prayer team Super Bowl Team / Missions Moms Against Trafficking Dads Against TraffickingRescue and Rehabilitation Helping trafficked people regain control of their lives Bringing someone out of a dangerous situation. Building their trust. Understanding the best ways to help them. Walking with them on the first steps of the rest of their lives. Call Center or 24/hr hotline team First Responder Team Transportation Team Mentoring Safe house Safe FamiliesWe also need volunteers in person to cover office shifts at our office located in Barrington IL, Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1 PM and 1 PM- 5PM In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Rahab's Daughters Administrative
The backbone of our efforts Every organization needs people who keep the lights on, keep everyone organized, and gets the word out. We need people who turn our outward efforts into successful missions. Office – make calls, do admin work, IT work etc Social Media or Website Finance/Bookkeeping Team EventsRaise awareness, raise money, raise hopes Our events and fundraising activities fuel everything we do. The more people know, they more they give to the cause. The more they give, the more we can do for victims of human trafficking. Fundraising – Host a Fundraiser Event Planning – info sessions One Time Event Service Fieldwork and AdvocacyBecoming champions against human trafficking Human trafficking happens everywhere around us, which is why we have to stop it wherever we are. Our advocacy teams work to prevent it at trafficking hotspots…and in our neighborhoods. Street & Club Outreach – lead or be a part of an outreach or rescue team – Chicago, Detroit, Miami Prayer – Pray on our prayer team Super Bowl Team / Missions Moms Against Trafficking Dads Against TraffickingRescue and Rehabilitation Helping trafficked people regain control of their lives Bringing someone out of a dangerous situation. Building their trust. Understanding the best ways to help them. Walking with them on the first steps of the rest of their lives. Call Center or 24/hr hotline team First Responder Team Transportation Team Mentoring Safe house Safe FamiliesWe also need volunteers in person to cover office shifts at our office located in Barrington IL, Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1 PM and 1 PM- 5PM In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Rahab's Daughters Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Manager + StrategistDo you have experience with Instagram, Facebook and E-Marketing? We need your help to convey our story and mission digitally, run our social media accounts, and connect people with our cause! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: HOPE'S IN Do you have experience with Instagram, Facebook and E-Marketing? We need your help to convey our story and mission digitally, run our social media accounts, and connect people with our cause! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: HOPE'S IN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Conservation Work DaysBarrington Area Conservation Trust needs your help on its nature preserves! We need volunteers at many outdoor work days. We will maintain social distancing and safety. More information is available on our website at www.bactrust.org. To register to volunteer and learn more about dates and locations: 1. Please click “respond” on this page. 2. You may expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Note that the volunteer should: 1. Be able to traverse uneven ground 2. Wear a mask 3. Dress for the weather. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are recommended. 4. Wear work gloves 5. Bring your own reusable water bottle
Nonprofit: Barrington Area Conservation Trust Barrington Area Conservation Trust needs your help on its nature preserves! We need volunteers at many outdoor work days. We will maintain social distancing and safety. More information is available on our website at www.bactrust.org. To register to volunteer and learn more about dates and locations: 1. Please click “respond” on this page. 2. You may expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding. Note that the volunteer should: 1. Be able to traverse uneven ground 2. Wear a mask 3. Dress for the weather. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are recommended. 4. Wear work gloves 5. Bring your own reusable water bottle
Nonprofit: Barrington Area Conservation Trust Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resale Store VolunteerTitle: Resale store volunteer
Staff Partner: Resale Store Manager or Sales Associate
Locations: WINGS Arlington Heights Resale Store 1302 N. Rand Rd. Arlington Heights, IL
WINGS Schaumburg Resale Store 300 W. Golf Rd. Schaumburg, IL
Age: Volunteers must be 14 years or older to volunteer individually. Volunteers age 12 to 13 must be accompanied with a parent or guardian.
Time: Most volunteers come once a week for about four (4) hours at a time. All volunteering schedules are made in advance, and schedule openings vary by location.
Commitment: Our volunteers are an important part of our team! We provide volunteer orientation and training to equip volunteers with the information they need. Because of this, we ask for a commitment of at least 40 hours (i.e. once a week for four (4) hours at a time for 10 weeks.) And, most of our volunteers continue their involvement for much longer!
Description: Each day we receive new and gently used items through the generosity of local merchants and community members. We sell these items to the public with all proceeds going to support our houses, counseling, and other services. These stores are a vital part of our organization because they provide the largest and most consistent source of funds for our program. All merchandise is also available to our residents, at no cost, as they rebuild their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness. To minimize the risk of injury, close-toed shoes are required.
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Sorter:
Description: Sorters graciously accept boxes and bags full of donated items from members of the community. Then, often working together, the sorter(s) will inspect the items for damage and put them into the appropriate categories for pricing and processing (i.e. women’s clothing, kid’s toys, books, etc.).
This might be a good fit for you if: You are a self-described “treasure hunter” or you enjoy the surprise of opening a box with no idea what will be inside You know about brand name clothing or household items (or are willing to learn) You enjoy using your attentive eye to find defects on items (including missing buttons, broken zippers, small stains, etc.) When needed, you are able to lift 25 lbs. (i.e. a black trash bag full of clothing) You love clothes, books, accessories, shoes and/or shopping! You are able to work while standing You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members
Cashier:
Description: The Cashier is welcoming and greets customers, answers basic questions about the stores and the program, and ensures that customers have a pleasant shopping and sales transaction experience with us. Depending on how busy the store is, at times this may be more of a back-up position with other front of the store duties assigned. Training for the cash register will be provided.
This might be a good fit for you if: You are comfortable working with a cash register and handling sales transactions (or are willing to learn) You are comfortable with fundamental math concepts including calculating percents You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members You have a friendly smile and enjoy helping customers You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that supports families in rebuilding their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness You would also enjoy helping with other front of the store projects during times when the register is slow.
Merchandiser:
Description: The Merchandiser usually begins as a Sorter and has learned how the backroom works. They then take particular interest in a specific area of the store (usually clothing, housewares, or accessories). They will learn more about tagging, pricing, displaying, and recovery in that section. Usually working with the manager or a team of other volunteers, the Merchandiser will price items, replenish stock in their section, or make displays in their area. Additional tasks will vary based on the volume of customers and can include: assisting the Cashier with bagging customer purchases, helping a customer find exactly what they are looking for by assisting as a personal shopper, and assisting with basic store upkeep such as returning unpurchased items to the correct place.
This might be a good fit for you if: - You love clothes, accessories, housewares, or shopping! - You are able to lift 10 lbs (a few hangers full of clothing or an empty crockpot in housewares) - You are good at design, decorating, or display and enjoy thinking of new ways to make your section visually appealing - You are able to work while standing - You have a friendly smile and would be happy to assist customers while you are working - You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members - You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that supports families in rebuilding their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. Title: Resale store volunteer
Staff Partner: Resale Store Manager or Sales Associate
Locations: WINGS Arlington Heights Resale Store 1302 N. Rand Rd. Arlington Heights, IL
WINGS Schaumburg Resale Store 300 W. Golf Rd. Schaumburg, IL
Age: Volunteers must be 14 years or older to volunteer individually. Volunteers age 12 to 13 must be accompanied with a parent or guardian.
Time: Most volunteers come once a week for about four (4) hours at a time. All volunteering schedules are made in advance, and schedule openings vary by location.
Commitment: Our volunteers are an important part of our team! We provide volunteer orientation and training to equip volunteers with the information they need. Because of this, we ask for a commitment of at least 40 hours (i.e. once a week for four (4) hours at a time for 10 weeks.) And, most of our volunteers continue their involvement for much longer!
Description: Each day we receive new and gently used items through the generosity of local merchants and community members. We sell these items to the public with all proceeds going to support our houses, counseling, and other services. These stores are a vital part of our organization because they provide the largest and most consistent source of funds for our program. All merchandise is also available to our residents, at no cost, as they rebuild their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness. To minimize the risk of injury, close-toed shoes are required.
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Sorter:
Description: Sorters graciously accept boxes and bags full of donated items from members of the community. Then, often working together, the sorter(s) will inspect the items for damage and put them into the appropriate categories for pricing and processing (i.e. women’s clothing, kid’s toys, books, etc.).
This might be a good fit for you if: You are a self-described “treasure hunter” or you enjoy the surprise of opening a box with no idea what will be inside You know about brand name clothing or household items (or are willing to learn) You enjoy using your attentive eye to find defects on items (including missing buttons, broken zippers, small stains, etc.) When needed, you are able to lift 25 lbs. (i.e. a black trash bag full of clothing) You love clothes, books, accessories, shoes and/or shopping! You are able to work while standing You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members
Cashier:
Description: The Cashier is welcoming and greets customers, answers basic questions about the stores and the program, and ensures that customers have a pleasant shopping and sales transaction experience with us. Depending on how busy the store is, at times this may be more of a back-up position with other front of the store duties assigned. Training for the cash register will be provided.
This might be a good fit for you if: You are comfortable working with a cash register and handling sales transactions (or are willing to learn) You are comfortable with fundamental math concepts including calculating percents You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members You have a friendly smile and enjoy helping customers You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that supports families in rebuilding their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness You would also enjoy helping with other front of the store projects during times when the register is slow.
Merchandiser:
Description: The Merchandiser usually begins as a Sorter and has learned how the backroom works. They then take particular interest in a specific area of the store (usually clothing, housewares, or accessories). They will learn more about tagging, pricing, displaying, and recovery in that section. Usually working with the manager or a team of other volunteers, the Merchandiser will price items, replenish stock in their section, or make displays in their area. Additional tasks will vary based on the volume of customers and can include: assisting the Cashier with bagging customer purchases, helping a customer find exactly what they are looking for by assisting as a personal shopper, and assisting with basic store upkeep such as returning unpurchased items to the correct place.
This might be a good fit for you if: - You love clothes, accessories, housewares, or shopping! - You are able to lift 10 lbs (a few hangers full of clothing or an empty crockpot in housewares) - You are good at design, decorating, or display and enjoy thinking of new ways to make your section visually appealing - You are able to work while standing - You have a friendly smile and would be happy to assist customers while you are working - You enjoy being a part of a great team of committed and diverse volunteers and staff members - You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that supports families in rebuilding their lives after the devastating effects of domestic violence and homelessness
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60008 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe House HostessTITLE: Safe House Hostess
STAFF PARTNER: House Advocate
LOCATIONS: WINGS Domestic Violence Safe Houses, which are in undisclosed locations in the Northwest Suburban area and Midway Airport area.
TIME: Most volunteers cover one or two meal shifts a week. The lunch shift is Monday – Friday from 11:00 to 2pm and the dinner shift is Monday – Friday from 4:00-7:00pm. Occasionally, some other timeslots may be available based on the needs at the house.
COMMITMENT: Requires willingness to commit to a weekly shift for at least one (1) year. Advance notice is requested in the event of a cancellation so we can schedule a substitute.
REQUIREMENTS: Completion of the 40 Hour Domestic Violence Training (provided by WINGS three (3) times a year.) Background check is required. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than two (2) years prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. A commitment to keeping the location confidential.
DESCRIPTION: - Assist in the daily meal times at the Safe House by: warming up, setting out and putting away a previously prepared lunch or dinner for clients and workers at the Safe House. - Interact with clients during meal times to promote constructive and friendly conversations with and between the clients. - Promote a positive environment by lending a listening ear to someone who wants to talk, engaging more hesitant clients in conversation to help them feel welcomed and comfortable. - Help clients with daily living tasks, including: explaining kitchen and dining room chores, assisting clients with cleaning up after themselves and their children. - Organizing and sorting weekly food donations in both the Safe House walk-in fridge and pantry. Hostess volunteers also make sure that clients have enough food items (milk, butter, cereal, etc.) in the communal area and restock if needed. - Other duties are assigned to Hostess volunteers based on volunteer interest and current shelter need (Examples include: suggesting or facilitating simple activities (such as a card game or new toy) to adults or to parents trying to entertain children,).
THIS MAY BE A GOOD FIT FOR YOU IF:
- You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that provides direct service to clients. - You are able to lift about 30 lbs. - You are a good listener and able to give empathy and options without giving advice. - You are able to say calm, even when others become upset or emotional. - You have strong boundaries and are able to demonstrate those to others. - You are willing to support women in their choices; even choices you may not agree with. - You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are comfortable with varying levels of activity. (Sometimes the house is very full and busy. Other times the residents spend much of their time away.)In order to find out more about this opportunity, or to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. TITLE: Safe House Hostess
STAFF PARTNER: House Advocate
LOCATIONS: WINGS Domestic Violence Safe Houses, which are in undisclosed locations in the Northwest Suburban area and Midway Airport area.
TIME: Most volunteers cover one or two meal shifts a week. The lunch shift is Monday – Friday from 11:00 to 2pm and the dinner shift is Monday – Friday from 4:00-7:00pm. Occasionally, some other timeslots may be available based on the needs at the house.
COMMITMENT: Requires willingness to commit to a weekly shift for at least one (1) year. Advance notice is requested in the event of a cancellation so we can schedule a substitute.
REQUIREMENTS: Completion of the 40 Hour Domestic Violence Training (provided by WINGS three (3) times a year.) Background check is required. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than two (2) years prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. A commitment to keeping the location confidential.
DESCRIPTION: - Assist in the daily meal times at the Safe House by: warming up, setting out and putting away a previously prepared lunch or dinner for clients and workers at the Safe House. - Interact with clients during meal times to promote constructive and friendly conversations with and between the clients. - Promote a positive environment by lending a listening ear to someone who wants to talk, engaging more hesitant clients in conversation to help them feel welcomed and comfortable. - Help clients with daily living tasks, including: explaining kitchen and dining room chores, assisting clients with cleaning up after themselves and their children. - Organizing and sorting weekly food donations in both the Safe House walk-in fridge and pantry. Hostess volunteers also make sure that clients have enough food items (milk, butter, cereal, etc.) in the communal area and restock if needed. - Other duties are assigned to Hostess volunteers based on volunteer interest and current shelter need (Examples include: suggesting or facilitating simple activities (such as a card game or new toy) to adults or to parents trying to entertain children,).
THIS MAY BE A GOOD FIT FOR YOU IF:
- You are looking for a volunteer opportunity that provides direct service to clients. - You are able to lift about 30 lbs. - You are a good listener and able to give empathy and options without giving advice. - You are able to say calm, even when others become upset or emotional. - You have strong boundaries and are able to demonstrate those to others. - You are willing to support women in their choices; even choices you may not agree with. - You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are comfortable with varying levels of activity. (Sometimes the house is very full and busy. Other times the residents spend much of their time away.)In order to find out more about this opportunity, or to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60008 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registered Therapy Animal HandlersThe SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program is seeking interested volunteers who have a well-mannered animal* to join our SOUL team. We will help connect you with a trainer if you don't have one, or if you have an animal who already has had obedience training, we would love to evaluate you to see if you both are ready to pass the Pet Partners therapy testing. Once you and your animal pass the Pet Partners evaluation, you can join our SOUL team! *Please note that Pet Partners allows 9 breeds of animals, not just dogs. Dogs, cats, equine (mini horses and donkeys), rabbits, birds, pigs, guinea pigs, rat, and llamas and alpacas are allowed to become registered PP therapy animals! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program The SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program is seeking interested volunteers who have a well-mannered animal* to join our SOUL team. We will help connect you with a trainer if you don't have one, or if you have an animal who already has had obedience training, we would love to evaluate you to see if you both are ready to pass the Pet Partners therapy testing. Once you and your animal pass the Pet Partners evaluation, you can join our SOUL team! *Please note that Pet Partners allows 9 breeds of animals, not just dogs. Dogs, cats, equine (mini horses and donkeys), rabbits, birds, pigs, guinea pigs, rat, and llamas and alpacas are allowed to become registered PP therapy animals! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ranch Hand HelpThe SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program is looking for volunteers to commit to "Ranch Hand" chores that include cleaning the stalls and paddocks as well as the barn. Would like volunteers to commit to specific days on a weekly basis. Morning 8am and Evening 6pm times available, 2 hrs maximum each session (averages 1.5) In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program The SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program is looking for volunteers to commit to "Ranch Hand" chores that include cleaning the stalls and paddocks as well as the barn. Would like volunteers to commit to specific days on a weekly basis. Morning 8am and Evening 6pm times available, 2 hrs maximum each session (averages 1.5) In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Families for Temporary Care of BAARK's DogsFosters/Foster Families are the lifeline of BAARK's Animal Rescue Program. Because our Organization does not have a shelter, all dogs reside in temporary foster homes....until they move along to their forever homes via adoption. It is important that Fosters have dog experience and are able to work with the foster dog to ensure he/she is ready for adoption. Sometimes, this involved teaching basic manners, other times it is helping a frightened dog become more confident and trusting of people, and still other times, ensuring the dog receives the medical care needed by taking him/her to vet appointments and nursing back to health. Once a family is approved to foster a BAARK dog, the family is contacted when a dog meeting their skills and preferences enters BAARK's Rescue Program. The length of the commit varies with each dog and his/her need as well as the time to which the family can commit. Fostering Saves Lives!! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: BAARK Dog Rescue Fosters/Foster Families are the lifeline of BAARK's Animal Rescue Program. Because our Organization does not have a shelter, all dogs reside in temporary foster homes....until they move along to their forever homes via adoption. It is important that Fosters have dog experience and are able to work with the foster dog to ensure he/she is ready for adoption. Sometimes, this involved teaching basic manners, other times it is helping a frightened dog become more confident and trusting of people, and still other times, ensuring the dog receives the medical care needed by taking him/her to vet appointments and nursing back to health. Once a family is approved to foster a BAARK dog, the family is contacted when a dog meeting their skills and preferences enters BAARK's Rescue Program. The length of the commit varies with each dog and his/her need as well as the time to which the family can commit. Fostering Saves Lives!! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: BAARK Dog Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Skilled-based class facilitatorsDo you have a passion or hobby that you would like to share with others? We are in need of virtual volunteers to teach classes to our participants with intellectual disabilities. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to change the lives of others, and share your interests and hobbies at the same time. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Do you have a passion or hobby that you would like to share with others? We are in need of virtual volunteers to teach classes to our participants with intellectual disabilities. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to change the lives of others, and share your interests and hobbies at the same time. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Associate Board MemberThe Little City Associate Board works to support the programs and services offered to individuals with disabilities at Little City through fundraising and volunteering while offering its members invaluable networking and leadership opportunities. The Little City Associate Board is a powerful engagement tool to cultivate the next generation of leaders and supporters of Little City. Together, in collaboration with the Governing Board, Little City will leverage the Associate Board as a gateway to engage talented volunteers, reconnect with alumni, ad raise awareness among a younger generation to ensure the longevity and support of our organization. Learn more at: https://www.littlecity.org/take-action/abboard/ In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City The Little City Associate Board works to support the programs and services offered to individuals with disabilities at Little City through fundraising and volunteering while offering its members invaluable networking and leadership opportunities. The Little City Associate Board is a powerful engagement tool to cultivate the next generation of leaders and supporters of Little City. Together, in collaboration with the Governing Board, Little City will leverage the Associate Board as a gateway to engage talented volunteers, reconnect with alumni, ad raise awareness among a younger generation to ensure the longevity and support of our organization. Learn more at: https://www.littlecity.org/take-action/abboard/ In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Skilled gardenersDo you love to garden? Little City is looking for volunteers to help garden, landscape, and maintain our community homes throughout the Northwest suburbs! Volunteers will also be accompanied by Little City participants who love to learn about gardening and horticulture.
**Volunteers must be over 18 years of age, and have experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Scheduling is based on availability and COVID-19 state protocols.
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Little City Do you love to garden? Little City is looking for volunteers to help garden, landscape, and maintain our community homes throughout the Northwest suburbs! Volunteers will also be accompanied by Little City participants who love to learn about gardening and horticulture.
**Volunteers must be over 18 years of age, and have experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Scheduling is based on availability and COVID-19 state protocols.
In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ecological Restoration VolunteerDo you like spending time outdoors? Learning about local plants and wildlife? Getting fresh air and exercise while meeting like-minded neighbors? Then this is the opportunity for you! Join the Spring Creek Stewards to learn about the natural, native ecosystems of Barrington. Help protect bird species that migrate across the globe, endangered or threatened plant species, and precious natural communities - all in a forest preserve near you. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Do you like spending time outdoors? Learning about local plants and wildlife? Getting fresh air and exercise while meeting like-minded neighbors? Then this is the opportunity for you! Join the Spring Creek Stewards to learn about the natural, native ecosystems of Barrington. Help protect bird species that migrate across the globe, endangered or threatened plant species, and precious natural communities - all in a forest preserve near you. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Creative & Social Media SupportHelp the Spring Creek Stewards connect with the local community! We are looking for photographers, designers, or social-media savvy volunteers that can help us maintain our online community. This volunteer will be working with a Spring Creek Steward volunteer leader or partner-organization staff, and will be provided guidance for specific media needs. Get in touch for more details! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Help the Spring Creek Stewards connect with the local community! We are looking for photographers, designers, or social-media savvy volunteers that can help us maintain our online community. This volunteer will be working with a Spring Creek Steward volunteer leader or partner-organization staff, and will be provided guidance for specific media needs. Get in touch for more details! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Illinois Foster Parent - Working With Children of All AgesIllinois Foster Parent
At Let It Be Us, we recruit new foster parents residing in the State of Illinois. These may be viewed as committed volunteer roles within child welfare, although stipends are included to hopefully cover the costs of parenting children in foster care. We are in need for foster parents for children of all ages, and especially children with special needs, sibling groups, and teens. While this request refers to the 60010 zip code, this need is throughout the State of Illinois. Note that adoption is a possible outcome of foster parenting. To learn more about becoming a foster parent, you are invited to attend one of the Let It Be Us virtual Zoom webinars by registering here: www.letitbeus.org/events. Additionally, we offer the opportunity to work one-on-one with a Let It Be Us Foster Parent Licensing Coach, allowing you to learn more as well as reach your goals more fully and faster. Please register here: https://family.binti.com/users/signup/let-it-be-us-initial Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Illinois Foster Parent
At Let It Be Us, we recruit new foster parents residing in the State of Illinois. These may be viewed as committed volunteer roles within child welfare, although stipends are included to hopefully cover the costs of parenting children in foster care. We are in need for foster parents for children of all ages, and especially children with special needs, sibling groups, and teens. While this request refers to the 60010 zip code, this need is throughout the State of Illinois. Note that adoption is a possible outcome of foster parenting. To learn more about becoming a foster parent, you are invited to attend one of the Let It Be Us virtual Zoom webinars by registering here: www.letitbeus.org/events. Additionally, we offer the opportunity to work one-on-one with a Let It Be Us Foster Parent Licensing Coach, allowing you to learn more as well as reach your goals more fully and faster. Please register here: https://family.binti.com/users/signup/let-it-be-us-initial Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BHS Student Volunteer OpportunitiesHigh school students are invited to visit the BHS Student Volunteer Opportunity Site for volunteer opportunities for BHS students Nonprofit: School District 220 High school students are invited to visit the BHS Student Volunteer Opportunity Site for volunteer opportunities for BHS students Nonprofit: School District 220 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |