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Focus: Basic Needs ![]()
This volunteer opportunity addresses United Way's focus on Basic Needs. By volunteering for this event you are helping to ensure that individuals and families of all ages are able to meet their needs and move toward self-sufficiency. To learn more about United Way's other focus areas, please click here.
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Touch A Life... Forever. We are looking for volunteers to support our patients and families in your community as they face end of life challenges. The greatest gift you can offer is your time, your caring nature and your willingness. . . more
Quality of care is one of the cornerstones of our mission - a mission that could not be accomplished without the many 'helping hands' of our volunteers. Arbor Hospice has a dedicated volunteer force of over 300 caring individuals and. . . more
Caring for Children , infants to 5 years of age while parents attend classes to prepare for the GED exam. The times are Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday for one and one half hours. You may come for a for a. . . more
An Exchange Program Coordinator is a caring person who sees this as an opportunity to enrich the lives of others while deepening a cultural awareness within the community. As a coordinator you will be responsible for promoting high school exchange. . . more
Hosting a high school age foreign exchange student is an excellent way to expose your family to language and cultures not easily found in our local communities. Help shrink the world and be a proponent of world peace by helping. . . more
Orchards Children's Services is hosting their annual holiday party for children and their families. The party consists of music, games, crafts, food and fun.
We are in need of volunteers in the following areas: Registration Decorations Serving Food Clean-up The party will be. . . more The Hospice Home Volunteer provides emotional, practical and spiritual support to the Hospice patient, their caregiver, and family. The volunteer provides companionship to terminally ill patients or provides respite relief visits for the caregiver. The volunteer may also assist. . . more
St. John Hospice is looking for Social Work Volunteers or Counselors (retirees welcome) to reach out to bereaved families through phone calls (Southfield and Clinton Township offices), or home visits (metropolitan Detroit—city and suburbs), or facilitating groups (east and west. . . more
Looking for caring volunteers to provide support to grieving families. Bereavement services include follow-up phone calls, supportive home visits, grief support groups, and/or mailings to caregivers and family members for 13 months following the death of their loved one.. . . more
Monday & Wednesday mornings, we sort donations of clothing and small household goods. Wednesdays our recipients can pick up food.
Every other Monday we unload the truck from the food bank.
We are an all volunteer organization, and can always use help. (especially. . . more Volunteers also help out survivors in shelter by assisting with group sessions, staffing our busy front desk, connecting survivors with resources in the community, planning trips and events, etc. Volunteers also assist in our playroom. Volunteers may work on the. . . more
Volunteers provide assistance and support to survivors of domestic violence, stalking and physical abuse. Volunteers educate clients on procedures involved in obtaining a personal protection order. No legal experience is needed for this position. more
Volunteers work on the 24-hour crisis line answering calls from people in the community, listening to stories, and offering community resources. more
Volunteers can help with office work, planning events and many other important tasks that keep HAVEN functioning. Volunteers can also help with projects such as painting the fence or planting flowers in the spring and bulbs in the fall. Volunteers. . . more
Volunteers facilitate supervised exchanges in cases where there is no danger to the child, but conflict between the parents. The parents exchange the child for visitation at a secure location, usually a police station or HAVEN office. Exchanges happen on. . . more
Volunteers sign up to be on-call, during which time they will respond to pages from Oakland County hospitals and police departments. Volunteers go to these locations to offer on-call crisis intervention to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. No. . . more
Volunteers present to adults and youth groups about domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment and other topics. Volunteers must be comfortable speaking in front of large, diverse groups. Although programs run year-round, fall and spring are our busiest. . . more
Volunteers take children who are in shelter on field trips and help with other activities, provide tutoring to school age children, and mentoring to children of all ages. Children's volunteers are critical to providing a healthy, non-violent role model for. . . more
Needed are volunteers who can roll up their sleeves and assist us in maintaining a large community center on Detroit's eastside. The Center was built in the 1925 and needs tender loving care. If you can paint, wash,change light bulbs,. . . more
When a child is placed in FC and removed from their home, it often takes place under emergency conditions and the child in many instances has very few personal belongings to take with them. Our Tender, Loving, Care program is. . . more
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