Volunteer: Equipment Donation AssistantVictory Sports is a non-profit that provides sports equipment to those in need of free or low-cost items to make sure ALL children have the chance to participate and experience all the benefits of playing sports.
We have recently moved our donation and sorting warehouse to the Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville.
We receive a steady stream of donated equipment that we have to sort and prepare to either be given away in the community or to be sold at our outlet.
We are in need of at least one, preferably two, volunteers to come to our warehouse for a couple of hours each week to help us manage our inventory. We would like volunteers to commit to at least 4 weeks so you can become familiar with our operations.
Your tasks would include: Sorting incoming donations into different sports, sizes, etc. Determining items suitable for sale/giveaway or the trash Keeping the warehouse organized
We can work around your schedule each week or you can lock in a 2-hour window at the same time each week. Whatever works for you!
The role will involve some lifting but can avoid heavy lifting, but you will need to be mobile and able to lift boxes and sports equipment around the store.
It would be useful if you have some basic understanding of sports equipment such as what item is for what sport and size/age/gender etc. but this shouldn't put you off contacting us if you are not an expert.
Please contact us for more information. Start time is ASAP and will be an ongoing requirement so for however long you are able to help us. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Victory Sports is a non-profit that provides sports equipment to those in need of free or low-cost items to make sure ALL children have the chance to participate and experience all the benefits of playing sports.
We have recently moved our donation and sorting warehouse to the Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville.
We receive a steady stream of donated equipment that we have to sort and prepare to either be given away in the community or to be sold at our outlet.
We are in need of at least one, preferably two, volunteers to come to our warehouse for a couple of hours each week to help us manage our inventory. We would like volunteers to commit to at least 4 weeks so you can become familiar with our operations.
Your tasks would include: Sorting incoming donations into different sports, sizes, etc. Determining items suitable for sale/giveaway or the trash Keeping the warehouse organized
We can work around your schedule each week or you can lock in a 2-hour window at the same time each week. Whatever works for you!
The role will involve some lifting but can avoid heavy lifting, but you will need to be mobile and able to lift boxes and sports equipment around the store.
It would be useful if you have some basic understanding of sports equipment such as what item is for what sport and size/age/gender etc. but this shouldn't put you off contacting us if you are not an expert.
Please contact us for more information. Start time is ASAP and will be an ongoing requirement so for however long you are able to help us. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Retail Outlet Clerk/AssistantVictory Sports is a non-profit that provides sports equipment to those in need of free or low-cost items to make sure ALL children have the chance to participate and experience all the benefits of playing sports.
We have recently moved our donation and sorting warehouse to the Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville. We are also opening an equipment outlet to the public for retail sales on 2 days a week - Wednesday's from 3-6 and Friday's 11-2 - for which we require some extra hands and smiles.
We are in need of at least one, preferably two, volunteers to come to our outlet at the mall during opening hours (see above) to help us greet customers and help them find what they are looking for.
Your tasks would include: Greeting customers and giving a basic overview of Victory Sports Directing customers to the area of the outlet they are looking for Taking any equipment donations they bring to the back of the warehouse Keeping the area organized and presentable Assist with cashing out process (handling financial transactions not likely necessary but if you have retail experience that would be a plus!)
Store hours will be Wednesday 3pm-6pm and Friday 11am-2pm. If you want to help on both days; great! If you can only help for a couple of hours on one of the two days, that is fine.
We would like volunteers to commit to at least 4 weeks (preferably longer) so you can become familiar with our operations.
It would be useful if you have some basic understanding of sports equipment such as what item is for what sport and size/age/gender etc. but this shouldn't put you off contacting us if you are not an expert.
Please contact us for more information. The outlet opens on June 2nd so we want people ASAP from that first session and will be an ongoing requirement for however long you are able to help us. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Victory Sports is a non-profit that provides sports equipment to those in need of free or low-cost items to make sure ALL children have the chance to participate and experience all the benefits of playing sports.
We have recently moved our donation and sorting warehouse to the Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville. We are also opening an equipment outlet to the public for retail sales on 2 days a week - Wednesday's from 3-6 and Friday's 11-2 - for which we require some extra hands and smiles.
We are in need of at least one, preferably two, volunteers to come to our outlet at the mall during opening hours (see above) to help us greet customers and help them find what they are looking for.
Your tasks would include: Greeting customers and giving a basic overview of Victory Sports Directing customers to the area of the outlet they are looking for Taking any equipment donations they bring to the back of the warehouse Keeping the area organized and presentable Assist with cashing out process (handling financial transactions not likely necessary but if you have retail experience that would be a plus!)
Store hours will be Wednesday 3pm-6pm and Friday 11am-2pm. If you want to help on both days; great! If you can only help for a couple of hours on one of the two days, that is fine.
We would like volunteers to commit to at least 4 weeks (preferably longer) so you can become familiar with our operations.
It would be useful if you have some basic understanding of sports equipment such as what item is for what sport and size/age/gender etc. but this shouldn't put you off contacting us if you are not an expert.
Please contact us for more information. The outlet opens on June 2nd so we want people ASAP from that first session and will be an ongoing requirement for however long you are able to help us. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yard and Garden Clean up!We are so happy to be participating in the Family Volunteer Summer Season! We have multiple properties where volunteers can do general yard clean-up, mulching and garden maintenance. Let our Volunteer Coordinator know your availability and we will match you up with a location. We're happy to accommodate a one-time volunteer opportunity, or if you're interested in adopting a house for the summer, we can set up a recurring volunteer spot.
Agency: Heritage Christian Services We are so happy to be participating in the Family Volunteer Summer Season! We have multiple properties where volunteers can do general yard clean-up, mulching and garden maintenance. Let our Volunteer Coordinator know your availability and we will match you up with a location. We're happy to accommodate a one-time volunteer opportunity, or if you're interested in adopting a house for the summer, we can set up a recurring volunteer spot.
Agency: Heritage Christian Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14228 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stitch Buffalo Studio VolunteersStitch Buffalo is seeking volunteers to assist in the preparation of supplies for our Refugee women artists, community classes, and other tasks in and around the studio. It is helpful to have some experience with the tools and techniques used in fiber arts (sewing, knitting/crochet, embroidery, etc.) but you do not need to be an expert. Stitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Stitch Buffalo is seeking volunteers to assist in the preparation of supplies for our Refugee women artists, community classes, and other tasks in and around the studio. It is helpful to have some experience with the tools and techniques used in fiber arts (sewing, knitting/crochet, embroidery, etc.) but you do not need to be an expert. Stitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Translators NeededVolunteer translators needed for: Assisting with translating documents Potential for on-site translation services needed occasionallyLanguages needed: Nepali, Burmese, Karen, Somali Bantu Stitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Volunteer translators needed for: Assisting with translating documents Potential for on-site translation services needed occasionallyLanguages needed: Nepali, Burmese, Karen, Somali Bantu Stitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Product, Fashion, and Lifestyle Photographers NeededVolunteer photographers needed for: Agency: Stitch Buffalo Volunteer photographers needed for: Agency: Stitch Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sewing Machine Program AssistantVolunteer Sewing Machine Program Assistant needed for: Maintaining a database of machines (incoming, out for repair, for sale, and sold) Testing and cleaning newly-donated sewing machines Assistance with sourcing replacement parts and manuals Demonstrating machines to prospective buyers by appointmentStitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Volunteer Sewing Machine Program Assistant needed for: Maintaining a database of machines (incoming, out for repair, for sale, and sold) Testing and cleaning newly-donated sewing machines Assistance with sourcing replacement parts and manuals Demonstrating machines to prospective buyers by appointmentStitch Buffalo is an inclusive space for Refugee and Immigrant women to create handcrafted goods and find economic empowerment. Volunteers should be prepared to work among a diverse group of people in an energetic, fast-paced environment where many languages are spoken. Agency: Stitch Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistance at Buffalo Kensington CorpsEvery Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. volunteers are needed to help bag groceries, sort and organize donations, and help make follow up calls to clients.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Every Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. volunteers are needed to help bag groceries, sort and organize donations, and help make follow up calls to clients.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 276 Southampton ProjectVolunteers (in July and August) will assist in building wooden stage and Gazebo walk-way. Please respond to this opportunity and Miss Triggs will contact you directly. Agency: None Like You / We Care Volunteers (in July and August) will assist in building wooden stage and Gazebo walk-way. Please respond to this opportunity and Miss Triggs will contact you directly. Agency: None Like You / We Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerWe need volunteers to help us out at our Mobile food pantry on the first Wednesday of each month. If you are available any time between 8 am and noon, especially if you feel comfortable lifting heavy boxes of food, we could really use your help! We also have pantry distributions every Thursday of each month from 10 to noon. We could use some help with those as well. Agency: Valley Community Association Inc. We need volunteers to help us out at our Mobile food pantry on the first Wednesday of each month. If you are available any time between 8 am and noon, especially if you feel comfortable lifting heavy boxes of food, we could really use your help! We also have pantry distributions every Thursday of each month from 10 to noon. We could use some help with those as well. Agency: Valley Community Association Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Store Coordinator- Clydes FeedVolunteer Store Coordinators are responsible for overseeing both the care and adoptions of cats at satellite Ten Lives Club adoption locations. These volunteers are responsible for either personally transporting new cats to the adoption location, or coordinating other volunteers to do so; coordinating transport for any cats needing to be returned to the main Ten Lives Club shelter as needed; coordinating cleaning volunteers to ensure daily care of the cats; conducting adoption interviews and completing all necessary adoption paperwork; managing a Facebook page specific to your location, with adoptable cats featured; answering general questions about Ten Lives Club and representing the organization’s mission. Some cleaning and basic cat care may also be required at times. This role is ideal for anybody looking to play a integral role in the lives of rescued cats looking for their forever homes! Agency: Ten Lives Club Cat Rescue and Adoption Group Volunteer Store Coordinators are responsible for overseeing both the care and adoptions of cats at satellite Ten Lives Club adoption locations. These volunteers are responsible for either personally transporting new cats to the adoption location, or coordinating other volunteers to do so; coordinating transport for any cats needing to be returned to the main Ten Lives Club shelter as needed; coordinating cleaning volunteers to ensure daily care of the cats; conducting adoption interviews and completing all necessary adoption paperwork; managing a Facebook page specific to your location, with adoptable cats featured; answering general questions about Ten Lives Club and representing the organization’s mission. Some cleaning and basic cat care may also be required at times. This role is ideal for anybody looking to play a integral role in the lives of rescued cats looking for their forever homes! Agency: Ten Lives Club Cat Rescue and Adoption Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Store Coordinator- Pet Supplies Plus in West SenecaVolunteer Store Coordinators are responsible for overseeing both the care and adoptions of cats at satellite Ten Lives Club adoption locations. These volunteers are responsible for either personally transporting new cats to the adoption location, or coordinating other volunteers to do so; coordinating transport for any cats needing to be returned to the main Ten Lives Club shelter as needed; coordinating cleaning volunteers to ensure daily care of the cats; conducting adoption interviews and completing all necessary adoption paperwork; managing a Facebook page specific to your location, with adoptable cats featured; answering general questions about Ten Lives Club and representing the organization’s mission. Some cleaning and basic cat care may also be required at times. This role is ideal for anybody looking to play a integral role in the lives of rescued cats looking for their forever homes! Agency: Ten Lives Club Cat Rescue and Adoption Group Volunteer Store Coordinators are responsible for overseeing both the care and adoptions of cats at satellite Ten Lives Club adoption locations. These volunteers are responsible for either personally transporting new cats to the adoption location, or coordinating other volunteers to do so; coordinating transport for any cats needing to be returned to the main Ten Lives Club shelter as needed; coordinating cleaning volunteers to ensure daily care of the cats; conducting adoption interviews and completing all necessary adoption paperwork; managing a Facebook page specific to your location, with adoptable cats featured; answering general questions about Ten Lives Club and representing the organization’s mission. Some cleaning and basic cat care may also be required at times. This role is ideal for anybody looking to play a integral role in the lives of rescued cats looking for their forever homes! Agency: Ten Lives Club Cat Rescue and Adoption Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mover / Furniture DeliveryRAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. RAHAMA is looking for someone to help pickup and deliver furniture. At times furniture is quite heavy and would require carrying them up the stairs. This would count as a community hours if you need them. This volunteer opportunity does not require much and we would need you to be available for at least 2 hours. Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.
Thank you, RAHAMA Agency: RAHAMA RAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. RAHAMA is looking for someone to help pickup and deliver furniture. At times furniture is quite heavy and would require carrying them up the stairs. This would count as a community hours if you need them. This volunteer opportunity does not require much and we would need you to be available for at least 2 hours. Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.
Thank you, RAHAMA Agency: RAHAMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Committee MembersThe Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers who work on committees to make sure that we continue to flourish. Most committees meet once a month or once every other month. If you have passion for the corridor and would like to work on a committee, please email info@michiganstreetbuffalo.org for more information! Executive Committee* Planning Committee* Events Committee Economic Revitalization Committee Fundraising Committee Marketing Committee Education Committee Historic Preservation Committee Governance Committee Finance Committee *The executive and planning committees only accepts internal nominations from our existing committee and board members. If you are interested in being on the planning or executive committees, please join another committee first. Agency: Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission The Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers who work on committees to make sure that we continue to flourish. Most committees meet once a month or once every other month. If you have passion for the corridor and would like to work on a committee, please email info@michiganstreetbuffalo.org for more information! Executive Committee* Planning Committee* Events Committee Economic Revitalization Committee Fundraising Committee Marketing Committee Education Committee Historic Preservation Committee Governance Committee Finance Committee *The executive and planning committees only accepts internal nominations from our existing committee and board members. If you are interested in being on the planning or executive committees, please join another committee first. Agency: Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mental Health Ambassador Program/ #MyStory InitiativeThe #Mystory program is dedicated to educating people about the lives and hardships of immigrants and refugees. By sharing their stories, we are able to reduce stigma and help others become more open-minded about the immigrant/refugee process. This creates a sense of unity and belonging among people, especially if they do not share the same culture, background, or belief. That is our goal: to unite people with a story.
To become a volunteer, they must be in the 12-20 year old age range. They must be passionate about multicultural issues, responsible, and willing to spend time on this program.
This is a one year program and it is divided into two semesters. In the first semester, an individual will undergo "mental health ambassador training". Through this, they will be able to gain knowledge and to give insight into certain mental health topics through a series of 5-11 training sessions. After the first semester, they will have the option to either, create their own project with the help of a mentor, or join the #MyStory program. If they choose to pursue the #MyStory program, they will become an interviewer. They will then speak to an immigrant we will connect them with. They will collect their story and, enlisting the help of our photographer, they will collect photographs that encompass that individual's story.
An individual may either enter their own project in the Youth Achievement Challenge, or they may enter their contribution in the #MyStory project. Either way, the winners of this competition will receive a partial college scholarship.
As a volunteer, they will get a Mental Health Ambassador certificate from Bridges from Borders, an opportunity to win a partial college scholarship, volunteer hours, professional references valuable for college applications, public speaking / leadership experience, and opportunities to participate and/or initiate community-wide programs.
If you are interested in this, please go to https://bridgesfromborders.org/mental-health-ambassador-program to sign up as a mental health ambassador.
Agency: Bridges from Borders The #Mystory program is dedicated to educating people about the lives and hardships of immigrants and refugees. By sharing their stories, we are able to reduce stigma and help others become more open-minded about the immigrant/refugee process. This creates a sense of unity and belonging among people, especially if they do not share the same culture, background, or belief. That is our goal: to unite people with a story.
To become a volunteer, they must be in the 12-20 year old age range. They must be passionate about multicultural issues, responsible, and willing to spend time on this program.
This is a one year program and it is divided into two semesters. In the first semester, an individual will undergo "mental health ambassador training". Through this, they will be able to gain knowledge and to give insight into certain mental health topics through a series of 5-11 training sessions. After the first semester, they will have the option to either, create their own project with the help of a mentor, or join the #MyStory program. If they choose to pursue the #MyStory program, they will become an interviewer. They will then speak to an immigrant we will connect them with. They will collect their story and, enlisting the help of our photographer, they will collect photographs that encompass that individual's story.
An individual may either enter their own project in the Youth Achievement Challenge, or they may enter their contribution in the #MyStory project. Either way, the winners of this competition will receive a partial college scholarship.
As a volunteer, they will get a Mental Health Ambassador certificate from Bridges from Borders, an opportunity to win a partial college scholarship, volunteer hours, professional references valuable for college applications, public speaking / leadership experience, and opportunities to participate and/or initiate community-wide programs.
If you are interested in this, please go to https://bridgesfromborders.org/mental-health-ambassador-program to sign up as a mental health ambassador.
Agency: Bridges from Borders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer & Warehouse CoordinatorVictory Sports is in need of a volunteer to help in two main areas of our operations. Mainly this person will be responsible for all the logistics of incoming and outgoing sports equipment donations, including; inventory, stocking warehouse, cleaning, organizing, etc. The other part of this role will consist of coordinating and working with all volunteers that sign up to come help our in the warehouse. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Victory Sports is in need of a volunteer to help in two main areas of our operations. Mainly this person will be responsible for all the logistics of incoming and outgoing sports equipment donations, including; inventory, stocking warehouse, cleaning, organizing, etc. The other part of this role will consist of coordinating and working with all volunteers that sign up to come help our in the warehouse. Agency: Victory Sports Global Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join our Disaster Action Team in Jamestown and help your neighborsLend a hand to a neighbor in need.
Disaster Action Team (DAT) members provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster.
Agency: American Red Cross of Western New York Lend a hand to a neighbor in need.
Disaster Action Team (DAT) members provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster.
Agency: American Red Cross of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Services VolunteerTitle: JFS Refugee Services Volunteer
Special Requirements: Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Upload driver’s license, registration, and insurance (if driving clients)
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree preferred. Word processing skills. Ability to organize. Attention to detail. Good interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Public Transportation Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!Client interaction level: Varies Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months) For more information and to apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Title: JFS Refugee Services Volunteer
Special Requirements: Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Upload driver’s license, registration, and insurance (if driving clients)
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree preferred. Word processing skills. Ability to organize. Attention to detail. Good interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Public Transportation Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!Client interaction level: Varies Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months) For more information and to apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bus Orientation Guide (1:1)Bus Trainers work directly 1:1 with a newly-arrived refugee client to help them learn how to take public transportation in Buffalo and how to get from an assigned point A to point B. Lots of fun and a chance to get to know a new neighbor! Day, evening, or weekend hours possible. Orientation and background check required. Agency: Journey's End Refugee Services, Inc Bus Trainers work directly 1:1 with a newly-arrived refugee client to help them learn how to take public transportation in Buffalo and how to get from an assigned point A to point B. Lots of fun and a chance to get to know a new neighbor! Day, evening, or weekend hours possible. Orientation and background check required. Agency: Journey's End Refugee Services, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Microsoft O365, Dynamics CRM, and Power AppPioneer seeks a volunteer admin to assist our Microsoft system. Agency: Pioneer Knowledge Services Pioneer seeks a volunteer admin to assist our Microsoft system. Agency: Pioneer Knowledge Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14781 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Compass House Seeks Donation Sorting VolunteersCompass House is looking for volunteers to assist with sorting and organizing our donations. We receive multiple donation every week and they continue to grow. We only have so much space here and only so many clients to give supplies to. We are overflowing in all areas of the Resource Center with donations. If you or anyone you know would like to help us sort through them, we would greatly appreciate it. Agency: Compass House Compass House is looking for volunteers to assist with sorting and organizing our donations. We receive multiple donation every week and they continue to grow. We only have so much space here and only so many clients to give supplies to. We are overflowing in all areas of the Resource Center with donations. If you or anyone you know would like to help us sort through them, we would greatly appreciate it. Agency: Compass House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Internship at WNYDDSOStudent Opportunities Internships Internships are primarily educational experiences with an emphasis on learning academic or career-related skills. All students must be at least 16 years old. While at the DDSO, interns will be directly supervised by an accountable professional in their field of study. Possible fields of study include, but are not limited to, Occupational Therapy, Recreation Therapy, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Nutrition Services, IT, Health Information Management, Human Services, and Exceptional Education. According to 679.3 Principles of Compliance for Clinical Internships (Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Dietetics and Nutrition, Social Work, Nursing, and Medicine). “Students-in-training in other discipline areas must: be in a training program operated by an institution of higher learning with an accredited program in the applicable area; have completed the majority of their classroom requirements and the purpose of the placement is part of an approved and required internship or clinical training aspect of the degree program; have their activities governed in accordance with a written plan for supervision of the student by both the training institution and the clinic treatment facility; and be provided onsite supervision when and where the service is delivered, involving a party with licensure/credentials appropriate to the student's clinical area and include face-to-face contact with the student for review of performance, as well as periodic observation of the student's contact with the admitted person.”Service-Learning Service-Learning occurs when a class or group works with a community partner, such as the WNYDDSO, on a plan to implement different programs or initiatives related to a specific course. The professors and students may provide opportunities to support the WNYDDSO in employee wellness, adaptive recreational activities, advertising, dance, deictic in-services, problem-solving, education, and much more while fostering civic engagement. Shadowing/Site Visits High School and College must be 16 years old to complete site visits or shadow a discipline or related career field professional at the WNYDDSO. This will assist in career awareness and opportunities working at the agency. A site visit may be provided to anyone who has a good reason to seek information about the services through a present realistic and informative experience. All students and “site visitors” will complete the Site Visit Form during their experience. (See Site Visit Standard of Practice and Site Visit Form) Onboarding Procedures Recruitment WNYDDSO Volunteer Services uses a variety of different methods to recruit Interns. You may find us reaching out to potential students via VolunteerWNY website, through longstanding college affiliations, specific College internet sites, in print publications, and by word of mouth. We also encourage you to let your friends and family know about our internship and volunteering opportunities.
Agency: WNYDDSO (Western New York Developmental Disabilities State Operations and Offices) Student Opportunities Internships Internships are primarily educational experiences with an emphasis on learning academic or career-related skills. All students must be at least 16 years old. While at the DDSO, interns will be directly supervised by an accountable professional in their field of study. Possible fields of study include, but are not limited to, Occupational Therapy, Recreation Therapy, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Nutrition Services, IT, Health Information Management, Human Services, and Exceptional Education. According to 679.3 Principles of Compliance for Clinical Internships (Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Dietetics and Nutrition, Social Work, Nursing, and Medicine). “Students-in-training in other discipline areas must: be in a training program operated by an institution of higher learning with an accredited program in the applicable area; have completed the majority of their classroom requirements and the purpose of the placement is part of an approved and required internship or clinical training aspect of the degree program; have their activities governed in accordance with a written plan for supervision of the student by both the training institution and the clinic treatment facility; and be provided onsite supervision when and where the service is delivered, involving a party with licensure/credentials appropriate to the student's clinical area and include face-to-face contact with the student for review of performance, as well as periodic observation of the student's contact with the admitted person.”Service-Learning Service-Learning occurs when a class or group works with a community partner, such as the WNYDDSO, on a plan to implement different programs or initiatives related to a specific course. The professors and students may provide opportunities to support the WNYDDSO in employee wellness, adaptive recreational activities, advertising, dance, deictic in-services, problem-solving, education, and much more while fostering civic engagement. Shadowing/Site Visits High School and College must be 16 years old to complete site visits or shadow a discipline or related career field professional at the WNYDDSO. This will assist in career awareness and opportunities working at the agency. A site visit may be provided to anyone who has a good reason to seek information about the services through a present realistic and informative experience. All students and “site visitors” will complete the Site Visit Form during their experience. (See Site Visit Standard of Practice and Site Visit Form) Onboarding Procedures Recruitment WNYDDSO Volunteer Services uses a variety of different methods to recruit Interns. You may find us reaching out to potential students via VolunteerWNY website, through longstanding college affiliations, specific College internet sites, in print publications, and by word of mouth. We also encourage you to let your friends and family know about our internship and volunteering opportunities.
Agency: WNYDDSO (Western New York Developmental Disabilities State Operations and Offices) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerHabitat Buffalo is looking for an office volunteer to help with day-to-day office operations. The main directive for the Office Volunteer is to greet visitors at our front desk and field incoming phone calls. Additional typical duties may include filing, packing and addressing envelopes, or occasional work in our online database. The Office Volunteer will have a front desk to work at in Habitat Buffalo's office located on South Park Ave. We are looking for someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and working on the computer, and can take direction and ask questions when needed. Volunteers should be friendly, patient and detail oriented. Salesforce and Microsoft office experience, or willingness to learn, is a plus. Agency: Habitat for Humanity | Buffalo Habitat Buffalo is looking for an office volunteer to help with day-to-day office operations. The main directive for the Office Volunteer is to greet visitors at our front desk and field incoming phone calls. Additional typical duties may include filing, packing and addressing envelopes, or occasional work in our online database. The Office Volunteer will have a front desk to work at in Habitat Buffalo's office located on South Park Ave. We are looking for someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and working on the computer, and can take direction and ask questions when needed. Volunteers should be friendly, patient and detail oriented. Salesforce and Microsoft office experience, or willingness to learn, is a plus. Agency: Habitat for Humanity | Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Environmental EducatorsWild Spirit Education is seeking volunteer educators to help us teach about nature to groups across Western NY. You will be trained in the various programs that we teach but a love for nature is essential. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Wild Spirit Education is seeking volunteer educators to help us teach about nature to groups across Western NY. You will be trained in the various programs that we teach but a love for nature is essential. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Social Media SpecialistWild Spirit is looking for a dedicated volunteer to assist with our social media. The volunteer must have a love for the environment, basic knowledge of nature and a be able to devote a few hours per week to this opportunity. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Wild Spirit is looking for a dedicated volunteer to assist with our social media. The volunteer must have a love for the environment, basic knowledge of nature and a be able to devote a few hours per week to this opportunity. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Environmental EducatorsWild Spirit is looking for dedicated volunteers to help educate people aboput the wonders of nature. We will train you. Some knowledge about nature is recommended. Reliable transportation is a must as we do programs all across Western NY for all age groups. Our programs are at all times of day and evening. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Wild Spirit is looking for dedicated volunteers to help educate people aboput the wonders of nature. We will train you. Some knowledge about nature is recommended. Reliable transportation is a must as we do programs all across Western NY for all age groups. Our programs are at all times of day and evening. Agency: Wild Spirit Education, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RTSB Experience Corps Literacy TutorPosition Title: Volunteer Tutor Service Position Summary: Volunteer tutors serve in local schools in PreK through 3rd grade. Volunteer tutors provide 1:1 or 1:2 tutoring in essential pre-reading and early reading skills. Additionally, tutors build positive relationships with their students that support, encourage and motivate social emotional growth. Commitment: A minimum of four hours per week, over two days a week, for the entire school year, plus additional time for required training and team meetings. Reports to: Experience Corps Literacy Coach (ECLC) Responsibilities: Students Work with 1:1 or 1:2 with designated students who are identified by the teacher and ECLC as needing extra reading assistance according to Buffalo Public Schools assessemment. Tutor identified students using AARP Foundation Experience Corps structured session model and Experience Corps approved materials. Model appropriate behavior for students. Develop positive relationships with students; nurture self-esteem and a positive attitude toward learning.Training & Team Attend and participate in a minimum of 25 hours of pre- and in-service tutor training throughout the year. Attend and participate in team meetings monthly. Be willing to serve as a volunteer tutor substitute or monitor as needed. Establish and build relationships with teachers, ECLC, and fellow tutors.Administrative Maintain accurate records to capture daily tutoring information. Participate in two formal service reviews by ECLC during school year. Arrive on time (10-15 minutes prior to tutoring session) and prepared for tutoring. Notify the ECLC prior to 8:00 a.m. about unplanned absences.
Policies Respect the privacy of students by keeping names and progress of students confidential. Respect the classroom teacher/school staff by keeping observations made in the classroom confidential. Agree and adhere to all EC, school, and classroom policies and procedures.Qualifications: At least 50 years old Has high school diploma or equivalent Excellent communication skills Successful completion of pre-service training Enjoys being with children and values education Creative, responsible, organized, flexible , and self-motivated Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers Completed background check as required by RTSB/AARP Foundation Experience Corps and allowed by lawBenefits: Ability to make a measurable impact on students’ literacy skill development Requires the learning of new skills and building new relationships Opportunity to serve as a role model for studentsWork with a team making strong social connections Agency: Read to Succeed Buffalo, Inc. Position Title: Volunteer Tutor Service Position Summary: Volunteer tutors serve in local schools in PreK through 3rd grade. Volunteer tutors provide 1:1 or 1:2 tutoring in essential pre-reading and early reading skills. Additionally, tutors build positive relationships with their students that support, encourage and motivate social emotional growth. Commitment: A minimum of four hours per week, over two days a week, for the entire school year, plus additional time for required training and team meetings. Reports to: Experience Corps Literacy Coach (ECLC) Responsibilities: Students Work with 1:1 or 1:2 with designated students who are identified by the teacher and ECLC as needing extra reading assistance according to Buffalo Public Schools assessemment. Tutor identified students using AARP Foundation Experience Corps structured session model and Experience Corps approved materials. Model appropriate behavior for students. Develop positive relationships with students; nurture self-esteem and a positive attitude toward learning.Training & Team Attend and participate in a minimum of 25 hours of pre- and in-service tutor training throughout the year. Attend and participate in team meetings monthly. Be willing to serve as a volunteer tutor substitute or monitor as needed. Establish and build relationships with teachers, ECLC, and fellow tutors.Administrative Maintain accurate records to capture daily tutoring information. Participate in two formal service reviews by ECLC during school year. Arrive on time (10-15 minutes prior to tutoring session) and prepared for tutoring. Notify the ECLC prior to 8:00 a.m. about unplanned absences.
Policies Respect the privacy of students by keeping names and progress of students confidential. Respect the classroom teacher/school staff by keeping observations made in the classroom confidential. Agree and adhere to all EC, school, and classroom policies and procedures.Qualifications: At least 50 years old Has high school diploma or equivalent Excellent communication skills Successful completion of pre-service training Enjoys being with children and values education Creative, responsible, organized, flexible , and self-motivated Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers Completed background check as required by RTSB/AARP Foundation Experience Corps and allowed by lawBenefits: Ability to make a measurable impact on students’ literacy skill development Requires the learning of new skills and building new relationships Opportunity to serve as a role model for studentsWork with a team making strong social connections Agency: Read to Succeed Buffalo, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Danceability Seeking Board Members
Benefits to Joining: There is so much more than receiving reports, listening to others talk, and convincing yourself to attend meetings. There are robust discussions, important decisions to be made, input to share, and fun along the way. From the moment you walk into the studio, you know that you are someplace special. And from the day you join the Board, you become an essential reason why danceability is an important place for our dancers and their families. Whether you are new to your career or already retired, you get the chance to learn and try new things. Creativity isn’t just the role of our dancers and their teachers; the Board of Directors is always taking on new things. There are always ways to contribute. Do you have specialized skills in Marketing, Fundraising, Human Resources, IT, or Law? Great! But we also will put to use the unique and diverse skills that each bring to the Board. Including yours. We get to know each other. Whether in person or virtually, we always take the time to get to know each other. Committee work brings us closer still. And we are a Board that shows up, so our fundraisers and annual performance give us the chance to give ourselves and everyone else some feel-good time collectively!
What Do You Commit To? Monthly Board Meetings (in-person or virtual) for 2 hours on a Monday evening. Participation on one of our Committees, Operations, Finance, Marketing, Grant Writing, meeting as scheduled Helping to achieve our current strategic plan, including helping us to be a place where dancers, families, volunteers, and Board Members of diverse backgrounds want to be Attending our fundraisers and special events and committing yourself to help our Annual Performance be the magic it is to our dancers and their families and friends. You do NOT need to be a dancer (most of us are not), nor have a family member with special needs (only a few of us do) – but you do need to see the beauty in what we collectively achieve. You probably contribute to organizations today; we would like danceability to be one of your top three, whatever that amount is consistent with your means. And help us fill baskets for raffles!
Does this sound like a good opportunity for you?
Agency: danceability, Inc.
Benefits to Joining: There is so much more than receiving reports, listening to others talk, and convincing yourself to attend meetings. There are robust discussions, important decisions to be made, input to share, and fun along the way. From the moment you walk into the studio, you know that you are someplace special. And from the day you join the Board, you become an essential reason why danceability is an important place for our dancers and their families. Whether you are new to your career or already retired, you get the chance to learn and try new things. Creativity isn’t just the role of our dancers and their teachers; the Board of Directors is always taking on new things. There are always ways to contribute. Do you have specialized skills in Marketing, Fundraising, Human Resources, IT, or Law? Great! But we also will put to use the unique and diverse skills that each bring to the Board. Including yours. We get to know each other. Whether in person or virtually, we always take the time to get to know each other. Committee work brings us closer still. And we are a Board that shows up, so our fundraisers and annual performance give us the chance to give ourselves and everyone else some feel-good time collectively!
What Do You Commit To? Monthly Board Meetings (in-person or virtual) for 2 hours on a Monday evening. Participation on one of our Committees, Operations, Finance, Marketing, Grant Writing, meeting as scheduled Helping to achieve our current strategic plan, including helping us to be a place where dancers, families, volunteers, and Board Members of diverse backgrounds want to be Attending our fundraisers and special events and committing yourself to help our Annual Performance be the magic it is to our dancers and their families and friends. You do NOT need to be a dancer (most of us are not), nor have a family member with special needs (only a few of us do) – but you do need to see the beauty in what we collectively achieve. You probably contribute to organizations today; we would like danceability to be one of your top three, whatever that amount is consistent with your means. And help us fill baskets for raffles!
Does this sound like a good opportunity for you?
Agency: danceability, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special EventsSpecial Events Volunteers help the museum during specific events. Volunteers of all ages, skill levels, and abilities are encouraged to volunteer. Hours vary and are focused on specific events. They assist at various events including as Halloween Spooktacular, Lantern Tours, Santa on the Carousel, Birthday parties and other events. Tasks can include: operating rides, managing games, taking pictures, set up, clean up, conducting raffles, directing parking and more. The schedule is very flexible and Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum Special Events Volunteers help the museum during specific events. Volunteers of all ages, skill levels, and abilities are encouraged to volunteer. Hours vary and are focused on specific events. They assist at various events including as Halloween Spooktacular, Lantern Tours, Santa on the Carousel, Birthday parties and other events. Tasks can include: operating rides, managing games, taking pictures, set up, clean up, conducting raffles, directing parking and more. The schedule is very flexible and Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maintenance CrewJoin our maintenance crew today! We offer free coffee every Monday and Friday. We are looking for volunteers with all ranges of skills to help keep the museum safe. Help the museum with upkeep and maintenance activities, including carpentry and painting. Upkeep includes our amusement rides, our histroic building, and exhibits. Mondays and Fridays 9AM-2PM. Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum Join our maintenance crew today! We offer free coffee every Monday and Friday. We are looking for volunteers with all ranges of skills to help keep the museum safe. Help the museum with upkeep and maintenance activities, including carpentry and painting. Upkeep includes our amusement rides, our histroic building, and exhibits. Mondays and Fridays 9AM-2PM. Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FoodWeb Sandwich ArmyFoodWeb’s Sandwich Army is a volunteer-driven effort to alleviate food insecurity during the pandemic through sandwich drives every Saturday! Register Drop-Off Hub Pledge Donation Agency: WNY Food Web, Inc. FoodWeb’s Sandwich Army is a volunteer-driven effort to alleviate food insecurity during the pandemic through sandwich drives every Saturday! Register Drop-Off Hub Pledge Donation Agency: WNY Food Web, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Innovation & Education Committee (non-board)The Social Innovation committee (non-board) will provide virtual oversight to all educational and vocational training related activities that take place at GUAOA Orphanage in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Committee members will manage tasks related to educational sponsorship, child pairing for the organization, and the growth of our vocational training programs. Responsibilities: Education: Develop an education program strategy that will detail a more streamlined strategy from a data, communications (with sponsors) and pairing perspective (ensuring at least 70 orphans are paired with a sponsor for 2023-2024 school year) - Grades Data: Document each child’s grade per trimester - track graduation and failure rates - Communication with Sponsors: Email sponsors the report cards every trimester/year-end - Pairings: Identify and conduct outreach to potential educational sponsors ahead of the new school year - Partnership with GUAOA Orphanage: Engage with our partner organization in the Democratic Republic of Congo to develop strategies for supporting students needing additional schooling assistance (e.g., tutoring, after school programs etc.)Vocational Training: Develop an oversight strategy that will lay out what information we will need from the orphanage and at what cadence in order to effectively monitor the programs and their progress. - Reporting: Obtain quarterly reports from the orphanage detailing number of children enrolled, progress, and completion rates. Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. The Social Innovation committee (non-board) will provide virtual oversight to all educational and vocational training related activities that take place at GUAOA Orphanage in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Committee members will manage tasks related to educational sponsorship, child pairing for the organization, and the growth of our vocational training programs. Responsibilities: Education: Develop an education program strategy that will detail a more streamlined strategy from a data, communications (with sponsors) and pairing perspective (ensuring at least 70 orphans are paired with a sponsor for 2023-2024 school year) - Grades Data: Document each child’s grade per trimester - track graduation and failure rates - Communication with Sponsors: Email sponsors the report cards every trimester/year-end - Pairings: Identify and conduct outreach to potential educational sponsors ahead of the new school year - Partnership with GUAOA Orphanage: Engage with our partner organization in the Democratic Republic of Congo to develop strategies for supporting students needing additional schooling assistance (e.g., tutoring, after school programs etc.)Vocational Training: Develop an oversight strategy that will lay out what information we will need from the orphanage and at what cadence in order to effectively monitor the programs and their progress. - Reporting: Obtain quarterly reports from the orphanage detailing number of children enrolled, progress, and completion rates. Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development & Event Planning Committee (non-board)The Development & Event Planning committee will have direct responsibility over International Child Advancement's (ICA) event planning and development activities.
Responsibilities:
* Work closely with ICA's Executive Director to develop the organization's yearly development and event planning strategy * Develop a project plan for each event and oversee all planning implementation aspects ensuring all goals are met * Research and book venues, vendors, performers and speakers * Collaborate with ICA's HR Director to recruit volunteers for each event * Conduct research and develop list of prospective grant opportunities, foundations, corporate sponsors & donors * Submit quarterly reports to the Executive Director on the progress of fund development activities * Help educate all ICA volunteers about the resources needed to realize the organization’s plans and fulfill its mission
Qualifications:
* Minimum 2 years' experience in management, project management, sales and/or event planning * Strong time-management and organizational skills * Strong relationship-building skills with prior proven success are required * Ability to effectively interact and form partnerships with donors, corporate sponsors, foundations, other organizations, internal and external stakeholders * Excellent written & oral communication skills and presentation skills * Demonstrated ability to work in a team-based environment (remote and in-person) * Personal integrity, friendliness, patience, professionalism, flexibility and enthusiasm
Time commitment: Approximately 1-2 hours per week (will depend on number of committee members).
**2022 Events**
* Sasmita Batik Fashion Show: July 8, 2022 (ICA will partner & provide support to local small business Sasmita Batik Indonesia) * ICA Appreciation Luncheon: July 16, 2022 * 4th Annual Back to School Drive: August 13, 2022 * Holiday Toy & Food Drive: December 3 - 17th Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. The Development & Event Planning committee will have direct responsibility over International Child Advancement's (ICA) event planning and development activities.
Responsibilities:
* Work closely with ICA's Executive Director to develop the organization's yearly development and event planning strategy * Develop a project plan for each event and oversee all planning implementation aspects ensuring all goals are met * Research and book venues, vendors, performers and speakers * Collaborate with ICA's HR Director to recruit volunteers for each event * Conduct research and develop list of prospective grant opportunities, foundations, corporate sponsors & donors * Submit quarterly reports to the Executive Director on the progress of fund development activities * Help educate all ICA volunteers about the resources needed to realize the organization’s plans and fulfill its mission
Qualifications:
* Minimum 2 years' experience in management, project management, sales and/or event planning * Strong time-management and organizational skills * Strong relationship-building skills with prior proven success are required * Ability to effectively interact and form partnerships with donors, corporate sponsors, foundations, other organizations, internal and external stakeholders * Excellent written & oral communication skills and presentation skills * Demonstrated ability to work in a team-based environment (remote and in-person) * Personal integrity, friendliness, patience, professionalism, flexibility and enthusiasm
Time commitment: Approximately 1-2 hours per week (will depend on number of committee members).
**2022 Events**
* Sasmita Batik Fashion Show: July 8, 2022 (ICA will partner & provide support to local small business Sasmita Batik Indonesia) * ICA Appreciation Luncheon: July 16, 2022 * 4th Annual Back to School Drive: August 13, 2022 * Holiday Toy & Food Drive: December 3 - 17th Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Young Adult LeaderPosition Description: The Young Adult Leader plays a critical role in the overall mission of St. Paul’s House. They are responsible for the implementation of the vision, strategy, and practical elements of many programs supporting youth, the elderly, and the homeless. Our goal is to foster growth in their relationship with God and equip them with tools to mature in their faith. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Establish and foster relationships with staff, volunteers, parents, and the community. Participate in bible study lessons for children and teenagers with creativity and zeal. Lead monthly prayer on rotation with other housemates. Participate in leadership meetings with the Interim Executive Director. Help Heartbeat Group youth form a proper Christian worldview with real conversations directed at secular and Christian living. Motivate youth to demonstrate a Christ-like attitude to peers and the unchurched. Active member of St. Paul’s House Team; engage in round-table discussions on Christian topics and our role in current culture. Partake in NYC outreaches of choice via HFNY affiliates; including house outreaches on select Saturdays. On call for monthly food bank drop-offs at the house. Support the financial obligations of the ministry through monthly love offerings. Provide pertinent information concerning youth ministry operations and trends. Help with social events, fellowship, retreats, and summer activities for youth. Participate in pre-service devotions and prayer during Creighton’s Café operations. Report bi-weekly to the Student Volunteer Director with summary details of programs, upcoming event details and other concerns. Attend any leadership development courses on-location, virtually, or at the host site. Assist with food programs: help with incoming food shipments (City Harvest, Pret-A-Manger); sort canned goods, set-up, and clean-up, collect new patrons’ information, etc. Complete necessary onboarding paperwork (Food Handlers course, NYC Fingerprinting, etc.)Position Requirements: Be a born-again Christian and have a developing relationship with God Be a role model to the youth Shows commitment to excellence of programs Demonstrate leadership skills Flexible and adaptable Team player and teachable Self-disciplined with time, and spiritual, physical, and emotional health Meets schedules and timelines Have a desire to serve inner-city youth and marginalized groups Effectively communicate with volunteers, patrons, student volunteers, and families A range of creativity and latitude Self-motivated and can work independently with minimal supervision and produce tangible results Organizational skills, a systematic thinker Other skills: strategic planning, written communication, conflict resolution, multitasking, project management, technical, digital A Christian committed to St. Paul’s House statement of faith; willing to serve Christ and His Church; heart for people Previous experience, professional training, educational experience a plusAgency: St. Paul's House Position Description: The Young Adult Leader plays a critical role in the overall mission of St. Paul’s House. They are responsible for the implementation of the vision, strategy, and practical elements of many programs supporting youth, the elderly, and the homeless. Our goal is to foster growth in their relationship with God and equip them with tools to mature in their faith. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Establish and foster relationships with staff, volunteers, parents, and the community. Participate in bible study lessons for children and teenagers with creativity and zeal. Lead monthly prayer on rotation with other housemates. Participate in leadership meetings with the Interim Executive Director. Help Heartbeat Group youth form a proper Christian worldview with real conversations directed at secular and Christian living. Motivate youth to demonstrate a Christ-like attitude to peers and the unchurched. Active member of St. Paul’s House Team; engage in round-table discussions on Christian topics and our role in current culture. Partake in NYC outreaches of choice via HFNY affiliates; including house outreaches on select Saturdays. On call for monthly food bank drop-offs at the house. Support the financial obligations of the ministry through monthly love offerings. Provide pertinent information concerning youth ministry operations and trends. Help with social events, fellowship, retreats, and summer activities for youth. Participate in pre-service devotions and prayer during Creighton’s Café operations. Report bi-weekly to the Student Volunteer Director with summary details of programs, upcoming event details and other concerns. Attend any leadership development courses on-location, virtually, or at the host site. Assist with food programs: help with incoming food shipments (City Harvest, Pret-A-Manger); sort canned goods, set-up, and clean-up, collect new patrons’ information, etc. Complete necessary onboarding paperwork (Food Handlers course, NYC Fingerprinting, etc.)Position Requirements: Be a born-again Christian and have a developing relationship with God Be a role model to the youth Shows commitment to excellence of programs Demonstrate leadership skills Flexible and adaptable Team player and teachable Self-disciplined with time, and spiritual, physical, and emotional health Meets schedules and timelines Have a desire to serve inner-city youth and marginalized groups Effectively communicate with volunteers, patrons, student volunteers, and families A range of creativity and latitude Self-motivated and can work independently with minimal supervision and produce tangible results Organizational skills, a systematic thinker Other skills: strategic planning, written communication, conflict resolution, multitasking, project management, technical, digital A Christian committed to St. Paul’s House statement of faith; willing to serve Christ and His Church; heart for people Previous experience, professional training, educational experience a plusAgency: St. Paul's House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 07011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Career Services VolunteerTitle: Career Services Volunteer
Special Requirements: To participate, you must complete the following requirements. We will provide instructions. Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Possession of valid New York State driver’s license and access to vehicle (if driving clients)
Major Responsibilities: Assist staff with assessment, information-gathering, and client education during individual and group counseling programs Provide outreach and responses to people, organizations, schools, colleges, and other groups for program development Prepare reports and notes for sponsoring agencies Research information, such as market and industry trends, employer prospects, or job openings Develop career services materials, such as client resumes, handouts, or social media content Other duties as assigned by supervisorJFS Career Services is willing to provide additional relevant experiences as available to coincide with individual volunteer interests and agency opportunities whenever possible Qualifications: Good Writing Skills Good Relational/Interpersonal skills Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!Client interaction level: High Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)
To see more information and apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Title: Career Services Volunteer
Special Requirements: To participate, you must complete the following requirements. We will provide instructions. Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Possession of valid New York State driver’s license and access to vehicle (if driving clients)
Major Responsibilities: Assist staff with assessment, information-gathering, and client education during individual and group counseling programs Provide outreach and responses to people, organizations, schools, colleges, and other groups for program development Prepare reports and notes for sponsoring agencies Research information, such as market and industry trends, employer prospects, or job openings Develop career services materials, such as client resumes, handouts, or social media content Other duties as assigned by supervisorJFS Career Services is willing to provide additional relevant experiences as available to coincide with individual volunteer interests and agency opportunities whenever possible Qualifications: Good Writing Skills Good Relational/Interpersonal skills Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!Client interaction level: High Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)
To see more information and apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member (Open to WNY Candidates)Board members support the work of International Child Advancement and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by ICA’s Executive Director, the Board/ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications and qualities: Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively, and work well with people individually and in a group Willingness to prepare for and attend board and committee meetings, ask questions, take responsibility and follow through on a given assignment, contribute personal and financial resources in a generous way according to circumstances, open doors in the community, advocate for the organization Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess, such as in cultivating and soliciting funds, cultivating and recruiting board members and other volunteers, and learning more about the substantive program area of the organization Possession of honesty, sensitivity to and tolerance of differing views, community-building skills, personal integrity and sense of values, and concern for ICA’s developmentGeneral Responsibilities of the Board As the highest leadership body of the organization and to satisfy its fiduciary duties, the board is responsible for: Strategic planning in partnership with the Executive Director Fundraising and resource development Ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Reviewing and approving the annual budget Oversight of the organization’s programs and services Enhancing the organization’s public image Assessing its own performance as the governing body of the organizationResponsibilities of Individual Board Members Each individual board member is expected to: Know the organization’s mission, policies, programs, and needs Prepare for, attend, and conscientiously participate in board meetings Faithfully read and understand the organization’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve the organization’s mission Give a meaningful personal financial donationOther responsibilities of nonprofit board members Follow the organization’s bylaws, policies, and board resolutions Sign an annual conflict-of-interest disclosure and update it during the year if necessary, as well as disclose potential conflicts before meetings and actual conflicts during meetings Maintain confidentiality about all internal matters of the organizationExperience that we are seeking include: Accounting/Bookkeeping Legal Corporate PR International DevelopmentLocation: Candidates must be in the Buffalo, NY/WNY area Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. Board members support the work of International Child Advancement and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by ICA’s Executive Director, the Board/ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications and qualities: Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively, and work well with people individually and in a group Willingness to prepare for and attend board and committee meetings, ask questions, take responsibility and follow through on a given assignment, contribute personal and financial resources in a generous way according to circumstances, open doors in the community, advocate for the organization Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess, such as in cultivating and soliciting funds, cultivating and recruiting board members and other volunteers, and learning more about the substantive program area of the organization Possession of honesty, sensitivity to and tolerance of differing views, community-building skills, personal integrity and sense of values, and concern for ICA’s developmentGeneral Responsibilities of the Board As the highest leadership body of the organization and to satisfy its fiduciary duties, the board is responsible for: Strategic planning in partnership with the Executive Director Fundraising and resource development Ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Reviewing and approving the annual budget Oversight of the organization’s programs and services Enhancing the organization’s public image Assessing its own performance as the governing body of the organizationResponsibilities of Individual Board Members Each individual board member is expected to: Know the organization’s mission, policies, programs, and needs Prepare for, attend, and conscientiously participate in board meetings Faithfully read and understand the organization’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve the organization’s mission Give a meaningful personal financial donationOther responsibilities of nonprofit board members Follow the organization’s bylaws, policies, and board resolutions Sign an annual conflict-of-interest disclosure and update it during the year if necessary, as well as disclose potential conflicts before meetings and actual conflicts during meetings Maintain confidentiality about all internal matters of the organizationExperience that we are seeking include: Accounting/Bookkeeping Legal Corporate PR International DevelopmentLocation: Candidates must be in the Buffalo, NY/WNY area Agency: International Child Advancement, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join our Disaster Health Services team!Licensed healthcare professionals needed! Your neighbors need your expert care and comfort within our shelters and here at home.
TRAINING IS FREE and CE CREDIT IS AVAILABLE.
**For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10 consecutive days, with shifts of 8 or 12 hours each (we'll cover travel, food, and accommodations). This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. Licenses required: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. If you are available to help your neighbors, apply to be a volunteer today. The need may come today, tomorrow, or next week. Hear More From a Current Volunteer! Go to www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started!
Agency: American Red Cross of Western New York Licensed healthcare professionals needed! Your neighbors need your expert care and comfort within our shelters and here at home.
TRAINING IS FREE and CE CREDIT IS AVAILABLE.
**For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10 consecutive days, with shifts of 8 or 12 hours each (we'll cover travel, food, and accommodations). This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. Licenses required: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. If you are available to help your neighbors, apply to be a volunteer today. The need may come today, tomorrow, or next week. Hear More From a Current Volunteer! Go to www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started!
Agency: American Red Cross of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14085 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. We hope you’ll join us this season as we work to reach our goal of 500,000 pounds of litter removed from Great Lakes shorelines! Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup!We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. We hope you’ll join us this season as we work to reach our goal of 500,000 pounds of litter removed from Great Lakes shorelines! Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup!We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Donation Receiver (AFC)Are you a people person? Do you enjoy organizing and doing light record keeping? This volunteer service position is for you! Bring your gifts and talents to the Buffalo City Mission Receiving Department. You will meet, greet, receive, thank donors and assist in recording donations. Sorting and organizing donations is a part of this position too. Of course, as part of the team you will also assist in keeping the Receiving Department clean and organized. We can’t wait to hear from you! Volunteers make a difference as part of the team at the Buffalo City Mission! *Masks must be worn during your time of service. To volunteer, go to: https://www.buffalocitymission.org/take-action/volunteer/ Agency: Buffalo City Mission Are you a people person? Do you enjoy organizing and doing light record keeping? This volunteer service position is for you! Bring your gifts and talents to the Buffalo City Mission Receiving Department. You will meet, greet, receive, thank donors and assist in recording donations. Sorting and organizing donations is a part of this position too. Of course, as part of the team you will also assist in keeping the Receiving Department clean and organized. We can’t wait to hear from you! Volunteers make a difference as part of the team at the Buffalo City Mission! *Masks must be worn during your time of service. To volunteer, go to: https://www.buffalocitymission.org/take-action/volunteer/ Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Chapel Speaker (At either AFC or CSM)Do you have a heart to share the Word of God? Please read further. – A Chapel Speaker at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise or at Cornerstone Manor is a volunteer service position designed to reach the unreached and encourage and equip the faithful. We are seeking individuals with an endorsement from their pastor or local church to bring a biblical message on a monthly basis. To begin this process please complete the application. Once the application is completed you will be contacted by the Volunteer Department for next steps. Chapel times at AFC are 11am and 7pm every day, and the times at CSM are 7pm to 8pm each day except Saturdays. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Do you have a heart to share the Word of God? Please read further. – A Chapel Speaker at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise or at Cornerstone Manor is a volunteer service position designed to reach the unreached and encourage and equip the faithful. We are seeking individuals with an endorsement from their pastor or local church to bring a biblical message on a monthly basis. To begin this process please complete the application. Once the application is completed you will be contacted by the Volunteer Department for next steps. Chapel times at AFC are 11am and 7pm every day, and the times at CSM are 7pm to 8pm each day except Saturdays. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Truck Pick-up Volunteer (AFC)
As a volunteer in this service position, you will partner with the Mission’s truck driver to pick up donations from community donors, partners and vendors. This volunteer will partner with staff to load and unload the Mission truck, interact with community donors and complete necessary paperwork to record deliveries. You must be able to lift 75 pounds. This position is a Monday through Friday position from 8am to 4pm Agency: Buffalo City Mission
As a volunteer in this service position, you will partner with the Mission’s truck driver to pick up donations from community donors, partners and vendors. This volunteer will partner with staff to load and unload the Mission truck, interact with community donors and complete necessary paperwork to record deliveries. You must be able to lift 75 pounds. This position is a Monday through Friday position from 8am to 4pm Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Human Resource Support Volunteer (AFC)
Do you like an office setting? This may be the service opportunity for you and bring much needed uplifting to the HR team. All needed file, management training will be provided. Human Resource administrative background helpful and preferred. This service role is a short-term opportunity which is available on Tuesday’s from 1pm to 4pm. Confidentiality is essential! Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Do you like an office setting? This may be the service opportunity for you and bring much needed uplifting to the HR team. All needed file, management training will be provided. Human Resource administrative background helpful and preferred. This service role is a short-term opportunity which is available on Tuesday’s from 1pm to 4pm. Confidentiality is essential! Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Team Member (AFC)
Join with the kitchen staff and be part of the team by volunteering in the kitchen. We are in need of men and women with a friendly and warm smile to serve and to provide Dining Room clean up. Must wear a mask and a shield will be provided. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Join with the kitchen staff and be part of the team by volunteering in the kitchen. We are in need of men and women with a friendly and warm smile to serve and to provide Dining Room clean up. Must wear a mask and a shield will be provided. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone Appreciation/Prayer Volunteer Service Position (AFC)
Description: Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you able to utilize Excel for input of basic information? Do you feel comfortable praying with others? Please consider partnering with us in this exciting service role. As a volunteer, with faith in the Lord Jesus, in this role, you will be reaching out to volunteers and donors to share a special thank you of appreciation for the volunteer and donor’s kindness as partners who continue to make the servi.ces of the Mission possible. – Kindness and appreciation that comes from the heart sends ripples of building caring relationships with those who you appreciate! We so want to share our appreciation, so that it ripples throughout our community, to all that make the Mission’s services to our hurting community possible, day after day! As the thank you’s go forward, I pray that we build stronger relationships with our gracious community partners. If you would like to serve in this role, please choose this as an option in your application. We look forward to speaking with you! This position takes place at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise. We are seeking 3 hours shifts, 1 time per week, flexible schedules. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Description: Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you able to utilize Excel for input of basic information? Do you feel comfortable praying with others? Please consider partnering with us in this exciting service role. As a volunteer, with faith in the Lord Jesus, in this role, you will be reaching out to volunteers and donors to share a special thank you of appreciation for the volunteer and donor’s kindness as partners who continue to make the servi.ces of the Mission possible. – Kindness and appreciation that comes from the heart sends ripples of building caring relationships with those who you appreciate! We so want to share our appreciation, so that it ripples throughout our community, to all that make the Mission’s services to our hurting community possible, day after day! As the thank you’s go forward, I pray that we build stronger relationships with our gracious community partners. If you would like to serve in this role, please choose this as an option in your application. We look forward to speaking with you! This position takes place at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise. We are seeking 3 hours shifts, 1 time per week, flexible schedules. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stylist/Barber (AFC)
Stylist/Barber Shop/ Beautician – Available for individuals – men and women – Are you a licensed hairstylist/barber? Do you have experience working with different types of hair? Help folks feel proud and uplift their hearts when they feel good about how they look and how they present themselves to the world. You can make a difference at the Buffalo City Mission by bringing your skill and providing haircuts in the lives of many struggling with homelessness. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Stylist/Barber Shop/ Beautician – Available for individuals – men and women – Are you a licensed hairstylist/barber? Do you have experience working with different types of hair? Help folks feel proud and uplift their hearts when they feel good about how they look and how they present themselves to the world. You can make a difference at the Buffalo City Mission by bringing your skill and providing haircuts in the lives of many struggling with homelessness. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Center Receptionist (AFC)
If you enjoy hospitality and have a friendly smile, please apply for this volunteer service position. The responsibility of this volunteer position is to welcome residents, guests and community members into the facility and connect them to the services needed. Partner with the Welcome Center staff to schedule appointments for residents, guests and community members through electronic system and answer phones. Welcome Center Receptionist available Monday through Friday. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
If you enjoy hospitality and have a friendly smile, please apply for this volunteer service position. The responsibility of this volunteer position is to welcome residents, guests and community members into the facility and connect them to the services needed. Partner with the Welcome Center staff to schedule appointments for residents, guests and community members through electronic system and answer phones. Welcome Center Receptionist available Monday through Friday. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Admin Support Volunteer – (CSM)
As an Admin Support Volunteer Team Member, you will provide office support to the administrative staff of Cornerstone Manor. In this volunteer position you will be maintaining files on the computer, prepare copies, and do some shredding. You will need to have experience with basic computer and office skills. This position is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
As an Admin Support Volunteer Team Member, you will provide office support to the administrative staff of Cornerstone Manor. In this volunteer position you will be maintaining files on the computer, prepare copies, and do some shredding. You will need to have experience with basic computer and office skills. This position is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Care Team Member – Volunteer (CSM)
Are you seeking a rewarding volunteer experience? Do you like working with children? Volunteering in the day care and or student homework area will bring great support to the Mission staff and/or provide fun and support to our children of Cornerstone Manor of all ages. Volunteers serving in the Daycare are under the supervision of the Mission staff will assist with the implementation of lessons, stories, and arts & crafts. Volunteers must submit all necessary required paperwork, pass a background check, and complete fingerprinting. There is no cost to the volunteer for these needs. This service position is available Monday through Friday. Shifts are flexible. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Are you seeking a rewarding volunteer experience? Do you like working with children? Volunteering in the day care and or student homework area will bring great support to the Mission staff and/or provide fun and support to our children of Cornerstone Manor of all ages. Volunteers serving in the Daycare are under the supervision of the Mission staff will assist with the implementation of lessons, stories, and arts & crafts. Volunteers must submit all necessary required paperwork, pass a background check, and complete fingerprinting. There is no cost to the volunteer for these needs. This service position is available Monday through Friday. Shifts are flexible. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Beautifier (CSM)
Open to men and women – Do you enjoy the beauty gardens and flowers bring? This is position for you. The gardens of Cornerstone Manor provide great beauty and joy to the residents and the community. The tasks of the Garden Beautifier will be to maintain the Cornerstone gardens by clearing the weeds so that the flowers can grow and develop to blooming. The Mission will provide all needed materials. A green thumb is not necessary for this service position, just a heart to bring beauty and joy to Cornerstone Manor residents and the community that pass by our facility. Garden Beautifier is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Open to men and women – Do you enjoy the beauty gardens and flowers bring? This is position for you. The gardens of Cornerstone Manor provide great beauty and joy to the residents and the community. The tasks of the Garden Beautifier will be to maintain the Cornerstone gardens by clearing the weeds so that the flowers can grow and develop to blooming. The Mission will provide all needed materials. A green thumb is not necessary for this service position, just a heart to bring beauty and joy to Cornerstone Manor residents and the community that pass by our facility. Garden Beautifier is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead Volunteer Residential Coordinator Support (AFC & CSM)
Residential Coordinators (RC) are the staff that work to meet the day to day needs of the residents of both the Alfiero Family Center and Cornerstone Manor, the Women and Children’s Shelter. As a lead volunteer in this position, you will serve shoulder to shoulder with staff, providing vital support to staff while together, meeting daily resident needs. You may be preparing a room for a new resident, doing a bit of Covid cleaning, assisting with laundry and other, day to day operations. This service role will give you a greater understanding of and participation in the services provided to the women and children of Cornerstone Manor. Note: Lead Volunteers receive extra training, as a volunteer in this role you do not need a staff person, present during your time of service. Training for all needs provided by staff. If you have any questions, please call the volunteer Department at 854-8181 x419. We are looking forward to partnering with you! Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Residential Coordinators (RC) are the staff that work to meet the day to day needs of the residents of both the Alfiero Family Center and Cornerstone Manor, the Women and Children’s Shelter. As a lead volunteer in this position, you will serve shoulder to shoulder with staff, providing vital support to staff while together, meeting daily resident needs. You may be preparing a room for a new resident, doing a bit of Covid cleaning, assisting with laundry and other, day to day operations. This service role will give you a greater understanding of and participation in the services provided to the women and children of Cornerstone Manor. Note: Lead Volunteers receive extra training, as a volunteer in this role you do not need a staff person, present during your time of service. Training for all needs provided by staff. If you have any questions, please call the volunteer Department at 854-8181 x419. We are looking forward to partnering with you! Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing, Donation, & Receiver Team Member (Thrift Store)
Do you enjoy a retail setting, working with clothing and meeting new people? This position is for you! As a volunteer in this position you give the gift of your time and skills and are member of a larger team that bring many hands together making the Buffalo City Mission successful to positively impact the many homeless in our WNY community. Available Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission
Do you enjoy a retail setting, working with clothing and meeting new people? This position is for you! As a volunteer in this position you give the gift of your time and skills and are member of a larger team that bring many hands together making the Buffalo City Mission successful to positively impact the many homeless in our WNY community. Available Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events for Residents
The residents of the Buffalo City Mission men’s Alfiero Center of Hope and Promise and the ladies at Cornerstone Manor love time to relax, laugh and have fun! What a great time of stress relief. The Volunteer Department has games that groups can borrow and utilize for fun times for the residents and volunteers as everyone interacts. These Fun with Game Events can be scheduled Monday through Friday Evenings from 5:45pm to 7pm. If your group would like to bring this event to the residents, complete the application and the Volunteer Department will contact you for next steps. We are looking forward to good times as we unite in service! Chapel Worship Team Agency: Buffalo City Mission
The residents of the Buffalo City Mission men’s Alfiero Center of Hope and Promise and the ladies at Cornerstone Manor love time to relax, laugh and have fun! What a great time of stress relief. The Volunteer Department has games that groups can borrow and utilize for fun times for the residents and volunteers as everyone interacts. These Fun with Game Events can be scheduled Monday through Friday Evenings from 5:45pm to 7pm. If your group would like to bring this event to the residents, complete the application and the Volunteer Department will contact you for next steps. We are looking forward to good times as we unite in service! Chapel Worship Team Agency: Buffalo City Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shark & Ray Bay Exhibit HostDescription: -Greet guests as they enter the exhibit space and provide instruction on proper touchpool protocols. -Organize guests in exhibit space and optimize opportunities for animal interaction. -Provide animal information and educational content; develop ability to present information during a formal feeding presentation. -Oversight of the species within the touchpool, assess their well-being, and communicate any concerns to our education staff or aquarists. -Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming. -Organize and maintain a clean workspace. -Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building.
Qualifications: -Enthusiasm for aquatic life! -Responsible and dedicated. -Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day. -Willing to work in outdoor conditions. -Must volunteer for at least one special event. -Possesses excellent communication, public speaking and customer service skills. -Second language not required, but highly desirable. -This position does involve some direct animal contact.
Directions: -Mandatory orientation with our Education department. -Ages 14 and up. -Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months. Agency: Aquarium of Niagara Description: -Greet guests as they enter the exhibit space and provide instruction on proper touchpool protocols. -Organize guests in exhibit space and optimize opportunities for animal interaction. -Provide animal information and educational content; develop ability to present information during a formal feeding presentation. -Oversight of the species within the touchpool, assess their well-being, and communicate any concerns to our education staff or aquarists. -Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming. -Organize and maintain a clean workspace. -Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building.
Qualifications: -Enthusiasm for aquatic life! -Responsible and dedicated. -Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day. -Willing to work in outdoor conditions. -Must volunteer for at least one special event. -Possesses excellent communication, public speaking and customer service skills. -Second language not required, but highly desirable. -This position does involve some direct animal contact.
Directions: -Mandatory orientation with our Education department. -Ages 14 and up. -Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months. Agency: Aquarium of Niagara Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Discovery GuideDuties: -Provide personal interpretation and group presentations at the Aquarium of Niagara. -Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming. -Assist Education staff with public presentations. -Assist Education staff in preparation of materials for classes and events. -Organize and maintain a clean workspace. -Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building. Qualifications: -Enthusiasm for aquatic life! -Responsible and dedicated. -Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day. -Willing to work in outdoor conditions. -Must volunteer for at least one special event. -Possesses excellent communication and customer service skills. -Second language not required, but highly desirable. -This position does not involve direct animal contact. Directions: -Mandatory orientation with our Education department. -Ages 15 and up. -Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months. Agency: Aquarium of Niagara Duties: -Provide personal interpretation and group presentations at the Aquarium of Niagara. -Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming. -Assist Education staff with public presentations. -Assist Education staff in preparation of materials for classes and events. -Organize and maintain a clean workspace. -Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building. Qualifications: -Enthusiasm for aquatic life! -Responsible and dedicated. -Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day. -Willing to work in outdoor conditions. -Must volunteer for at least one special event. -Possesses excellent communication and customer service skills. -Second language not required, but highly desirable. -This position does not involve direct animal contact. Directions: -Mandatory orientation with our Education department. -Ages 15 and up. -Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months. Agency: Aquarium of Niagara Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Justice TourDuring the course of this year and into the next year we will be partnering with organizations to host a public health tour centered on providing free to low cost resources to areas identified to have significant health disparities. Our programming will utilize a collaborative, culturally sensitive, data-based approach in order to thwart Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in underserved groups with specific strategies for the BIPOC community. Are programming will anchor the community providing but not limited to, Our Justice Market, Cooking demonstrations, Health Screenings, Community resource information (mental health, social supports, workforce opportunities.)
We are looking for volunteers to assist in management, helping vendors when needed, providing help for individuals or families to carry supplies to their vehicles if needs and to assist with the community art project if needed. The first event will be Saturday October 29th at the Delavan-Grider Community Center 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Agency: Buffalo's Own During the course of this year and into the next year we will be partnering with organizations to host a public health tour centered on providing free to low cost resources to areas identified to have significant health disparities. Our programming will utilize a collaborative, culturally sensitive, data-based approach in order to thwart Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in underserved groups with specific strategies for the BIPOC community. Are programming will anchor the community providing but not limited to, Our Justice Market, Cooking demonstrations, Health Screenings, Community resource information (mental health, social supports, workforce opportunities.)
We are looking for volunteers to assist in management, helping vendors when needed, providing help for individuals or families to carry supplies to their vehicles if needs and to assist with the community art project if needed. The first event will be Saturday October 29th at the Delavan-Grider Community Center 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Agency: Buffalo's Own Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Empowerment ProgramBeginning in October, volunteers are needed for our After School program Monday thru Friday from 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Volunteers will help with homework, arts and crafts projects, sports/games, etc.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Beginning in October, volunteers are needed for our After School program Monday thru Friday from 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Volunteers will help with homework, arts and crafts projects, sports/games, etc.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Temple Corps Community DinnerEvery Wednesday and Thursday evening from 3-5 p.m. volunteers are needed to help serve dinner to clients and neighborhood friends.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Every Wednesday and Thursday evening from 3-5 p.m. volunteers are needed to help serve dinner to clients and neighborhood friends.
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor for Refugees - Niagara CountyTitle: Volunteer ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor
Special Requirements: Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Statewide Central Registry Search Age 18+ or youth consent form uploaded
Qualifications: Multilingual is a plus- Arabic, Burmese, Karen, Spanish, Swahili, English Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrates patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility.Client interaction level: High Time commitment: Short-term (3 months)
For more information and to apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Title: Volunteer ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor
Special Requirements: Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Statewide Central Registry Search Age 18+ or youth consent form uploaded
Qualifications: Multilingual is a plus- Arabic, Burmese, Karen, Spanish, Swahili, English Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrates patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility.Client interaction level: High Time commitment: Short-term (3 months)
For more information and to apply, click here. Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Justice TourThe Food Justice Tour will provide accessible resources to the communities experiencing
volunteers will assist in the following: Providing support for vendors with setting up Provide assistance in carrying groceries for seniors to their vehicles Participate in the community art projects and breaking down the event.Agency: Buffalo's Own The Food Justice Tour will provide accessible resources to the communities experiencing
volunteers will assist in the following: Providing support for vendors with setting up Provide assistance in carrying groceries for seniors to their vehicles Participate in the community art projects and breaking down the event.Agency: Buffalo's Own Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kidney Health Screening Volunteer - Erie CountyThe Kidney Foundation of WNY offers a free community kidney health screenings throughout our service area. We are currently seeking medical professionals to volunteer with tasks such including blood pressure readings and BMI calculation, as well as non-medical volunteers for registration. Call 716-529-4393 or email jmorlock@kfwny.org for additional information about volunteering. Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY The Kidney Foundation of WNY offers a free community kidney health screenings throughout our service area. We are currently seeking medical professionals to volunteer with tasks such including blood pressure readings and BMI calculation, as well as non-medical volunteers for registration. Call 716-529-4393 or email jmorlock@kfwny.org for additional information about volunteering. Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Uplift and connect with seniors in your communityCANOPY OF NEIGHBORS Canopy of Neighbors creates new pathways to aging well and aging independently in community. We service the city of Buffalo centered in the Delaware/Elmwood Village area and portions of the surrounding neighborhoods. VOLUNTEER WITH US TODAY! Share your talents. There is no minimum time requirement. Canopy's mission is met through the efforts of its valuable volunteers. Drive a member to a medical or social appointment, help with simple household tasks, take a member to a movie, help with computer needs. Meet with a member, reach out by phone to check on a member - be a much needed touchpoint. Contact Wendy at 716-235-8133 or wendy@canopyofneighbors.org. View our website at www.canopyofneighbors.org
Agency: Canopy of Neighbors CANOPY OF NEIGHBORS Canopy of Neighbors creates new pathways to aging well and aging independently in community. We service the city of Buffalo centered in the Delaware/Elmwood Village area and portions of the surrounding neighborhoods. VOLUNTEER WITH US TODAY! Share your talents. There is no minimum time requirement. Canopy's mission is met through the efforts of its valuable volunteers. Drive a member to a medical or social appointment, help with simple household tasks, take a member to a movie, help with computer needs. Meet with a member, reach out by phone to check on a member - be a much needed touchpoint. Contact Wendy at 716-235-8133 or wendy@canopyofneighbors.org. View our website at www.canopyofneighbors.org
Agency: Canopy of Neighbors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School VolunteersVolunteer in our after-school program to provide academic support, create crafts and projects, and play athletic games with children. Various location in Amherst and Williamsville Agency: LE3 INC Volunteer in our after-school program to provide academic support, create crafts and projects, and play athletic games with children. Various location in Amherst and Williamsville Agency: LE3 INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Welcome Home SetupsThe International Institute of Buffalo is looking for volunteers to join staff in our Welcome Home Setup Program. In this activity, volunteers work alongside staff at the home of one of our New American families by cleaning and organizing donated household goods. This helps to ensure that our families can settle into a clean and comfortable space upon their arrival. Times vary based on need. You may email us at volunteers@iibuff.org to join, and call our offices at 716-883-1900 for any questions. You can receive regular updates and be added to our volunteer email list by filling out our Volunteer Application Form here! Agency: International Institute of Buffalo The International Institute of Buffalo is looking for volunteers to join staff in our Welcome Home Setup Program. In this activity, volunteers work alongside staff at the home of one of our New American families by cleaning and organizing donated household goods. This helps to ensure that our families can settle into a clean and comfortable space upon their arrival. Times vary based on need. You may email us at volunteers@iibuff.org to join, and call our offices at 716-883-1900 for any questions. You can receive regular updates and be added to our volunteer email list by filling out our Volunteer Application Form here! Agency: International Institute of Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member Board of DirectorsKenton Meals on Wheels (KTMOW) Board Member Job Description Legal Responsibilities: Duty of Care: Exercise reasonable care in decision-making as a steward of KTMOW Duty of Loyalty: Give undivided allegiance when making decisions on behalf of KTMOW. Never use information obtained for personal gain. Duty of Obedience: Faithful to KTMOW’s mission, vision and values. Operate according to the organizations governing bylaws. Individual Responsibilities: Time: The board is obligated by our By-Laws to meet at least six times during the year. When full board meetings occur, they will be on the second Monday of the month, typically 6-7:30pm. The actual meeting frequency is adjusted based on what needs to be discussed. In the recent past, the full board has met about ten times/year. Board members are expected to attend meetings as scheduled. If unable to attend, notification to the secretary is required prior to the meeting and the status will be recorded as excused. According to the By-Laws, board members with three consecutive missed meetings without reasonable cause will be asked to resign. The standard term for a board member is three years. Board members can serve two terms consecutively, after which there must be at least a one-year gap before rejoining the board. This requirement is intended to prevent any single board member from having too much influence on the composition and direction of the board. Although there is no requirement to do so, nearly every board member in the recent past has served two terms. Near the end of the first term, the board member is contacted by someone from Board Development (see subcommittee description below) to inquire about the board member’s interest in serving a second term. If that answer is “yes”, a vote is held among the other board members to approve a second term. In addition to attendance at the full board meetings, board members are expected to join one of the subcommittees. The subcommittee choice will be based on a balance of the board member’s interests and abilities and the staffing needs of the subcommittees. As shown below, there are three standing subcommittees. As of this writing, there are five board members on each subcommittee. These subcommittees have their own meetings, typically occurring 6-8 times/year. Board Development: Recruitment of new board members; maintenance and tracking of accurate information regarding board member demographic information and length of board member terms; preparation of slate of officers; provide online and in-person resources for training, distribution of annual surveys of current and transitioning board members for improvement opportunities; guidance on by-law interpretation; tracking and collection of completed annual ethics disclosures. Sustainable Funds: KTMOW staff is primarily responsible for the planning and execution of existing formal fundraising events* (e.g. annual golf tournament, meat raffle, etc.), development of new opportunities for increasing income (e.g. legacy gifts, corporate sponsorships), and collaborates with the KTMOW board to review overall budget goals and performance, setting guidelines for communication documents and recruiting for staffing and support of events to the best of each board member’s ability. Finance, Personnel & Investment (usually referred to simply as “Finance”): The proposed annual budget is developed by the KTMOW staff. This subcommittee reviews and edits the proposed budget as needed. Once approved among the subcommittee members, the budget is then submitted to the full Board for review and final approval. This subcommittee is also responsible for tracking costs and expenses vs. plan and notifying the full Board when significant changes vs. the plan are experienced or anticipated. Other responsibilities of this subcommittee include: supporting the completion and review of the annual independent financial audit; recommending adjustments to KTMOW cash reserves; managing absolved debts (primarily an unpaid account balance after a client passes away); assisting the KTMOW staff with planned giving efforts; conducting the Executive Director performance review; updating the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director Employment Contracts; recommending compensation for the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director (approval occurs at the full Board level as part of the annual budget review).*All board members should strive to support fundraising events to the extent possible for their schedule and other commitments. Examples of this support include tasks such as staffing check-in tables during a golf tournament or selling tickets to an event such as a meat raffle. As part of the effort to make our “live” meeting time for the full board more efficient or when there’s a need to address an issue before the next board meeting, there are occasions when board business will be conducted over email. While there are exceptions, a response time within one week is normally requested. Board members need to respond to these requests in a timely manner. Starting in 2021, incoming board members will be expected to complete a six-part online Certificate of Nonprofit Board Education or produce documentation of similar training (e.g., through United Way, etc.) within six months of the start of their term. In addition, board members are also encouraged, but not required, to volunteer in the KTMOW kitchen and/or one of the delivery teams. This can be done as an individual event or as part of a work-related activity such as a United Way “Day of Caring”. Whether a “one time” event or ongoing, the experience of seeing the inner workings of KTMOW and personally experiencing the impact we have on our clients is powerful and lasting. Talent The nature of the work on the KTMOW board is such that every board member’s perspective is needed to help make informed, appropriate decisions based on the available information. At a fundamental level, part of the “talent” expected of each board member is sharing their life experience as it relates to whatever decision or direction is being discussed by the board. Beyond this, there are certain skills sets that we strive to maintain among board members such as financial acumen, experience with elder care issues, and legal knowledge. These skill sets are maintained through targeted recruiting of new board members as experienced board members complete their term(s). In addition to the above, there is an ongoing need for a group of board members to serve in various leadership roles for the KTMOW Board. The formal leadership roles include the following: Roles 1, 2 & 3 above go through a formal nomination and board approval process near the end of each calendar year. The subcommittee chair and vice-chair roles are typically filled through appointment by the president following discussion with the incumbent subcommittee leader and other board members as appropriate. Treasure The subject of money tends to be sensitive subject, so it’s important for potential new and existing board members to understand this expectation: please give what you can, when you can, if you can to support KTMOW. There is no minimum donation requested or required of a KTMOW Board member. It’s important to note that we don’t keep metrics on which board member does what or when among these categories. We simply ask that you help to the best of your ability, availability, and current circumstances to meet the needs of the KTMOW board and organization. You will likely be approached 2-3 per year about providing things like gift baskets or wine (typically valued at about $25) to be used as raffle prizes for different events. If your circumstances allow for you to donate, please do. If you can’t, don’t worry about it as we work with what is available. Board members are expected to be ambassadors and “friend-raisers” for KTMOW at every opportunity, whether it is forwarding information about fundraisers through social media; posting or distributing fliers at work or in their neighborhoods/ service groups, etc.; speaking as requested about supporting KTMOW; writing letters to the editors of local newspapers about the value of KTMOW. Other “do it if you can” opportunities include making direct contributions triggered by the Spring Newsletter, the Annual Fund letter, buying tickets for fundraising events, designating KTMOW as a target charity for United Way contributions at work, and designating KTMOW as a target charity for purchases made through Amazon’s “Smile” program. We also encourage Board members to pursue grants or donations from their employers if those programs are available, including the using of “matching funds” donations. Desirable Personal Characteristics: Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively; work with individuals and in a group setting; Willingness to be prepared for and attend board meetings; ask questions, take responsibilities; follow through on assignments; open doors in the community; advocate for KTMOW’s mission Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess cultivating and soliciting funds cultivating and recruiting board members and volunteers reading and understanding financial statements and programming Honest, sensitive and tolerant of differing views Community-building skills Personal integrity and sense of values Concern for KTMOW’s growth and developmentAgency: Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels Kenton Meals on Wheels (KTMOW) Board Member Job Description Legal Responsibilities: Duty of Care: Exercise reasonable care in decision-making as a steward of KTMOW Duty of Loyalty: Give undivided allegiance when making decisions on behalf of KTMOW. Never use information obtained for personal gain. Duty of Obedience: Faithful to KTMOW’s mission, vision and values. Operate according to the organizations governing bylaws. Individual Responsibilities: Time: The board is obligated by our By-Laws to meet at least six times during the year. When full board meetings occur, they will be on the second Monday of the month, typically 6-7:30pm. The actual meeting frequency is adjusted based on what needs to be discussed. In the recent past, the full board has met about ten times/year. Board members are expected to attend meetings as scheduled. If unable to attend, notification to the secretary is required prior to the meeting and the status will be recorded as excused. According to the By-Laws, board members with three consecutive missed meetings without reasonable cause will be asked to resign. The standard term for a board member is three years. Board members can serve two terms consecutively, after which there must be at least a one-year gap before rejoining the board. This requirement is intended to prevent any single board member from having too much influence on the composition and direction of the board. Although there is no requirement to do so, nearly every board member in the recent past has served two terms. Near the end of the first term, the board member is contacted by someone from Board Development (see subcommittee description below) to inquire about the board member’s interest in serving a second term. If that answer is “yes”, a vote is held among the other board members to approve a second term. In addition to attendance at the full board meetings, board members are expected to join one of the subcommittees. The subcommittee choice will be based on a balance of the board member’s interests and abilities and the staffing needs of the subcommittees. As shown below, there are three standing subcommittees. As of this writing, there are five board members on each subcommittee. These subcommittees have their own meetings, typically occurring 6-8 times/year. Board Development: Recruitment of new board members; maintenance and tracking of accurate information regarding board member demographic information and length of board member terms; preparation of slate of officers; provide online and in-person resources for training, distribution of annual surveys of current and transitioning board members for improvement opportunities; guidance on by-law interpretation; tracking and collection of completed annual ethics disclosures. Sustainable Funds: KTMOW staff is primarily responsible for the planning and execution of existing formal fundraising events* (e.g. annual golf tournament, meat raffle, etc.), development of new opportunities for increasing income (e.g. legacy gifts, corporate sponsorships), and collaborates with the KTMOW board to review overall budget goals and performance, setting guidelines for communication documents and recruiting for staffing and support of events to the best of each board member’s ability. Finance, Personnel & Investment (usually referred to simply as “Finance”): The proposed annual budget is developed by the KTMOW staff. This subcommittee reviews and edits the proposed budget as needed. Once approved among the subcommittee members, the budget is then submitted to the full Board for review and final approval. This subcommittee is also responsible for tracking costs and expenses vs. plan and notifying the full Board when significant changes vs. the plan are experienced or anticipated. Other responsibilities of this subcommittee include: supporting the completion and review of the annual independent financial audit; recommending adjustments to KTMOW cash reserves; managing absolved debts (primarily an unpaid account balance after a client passes away); assisting the KTMOW staff with planned giving efforts; conducting the Executive Director performance review; updating the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director Employment Contracts; recommending compensation for the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director (approval occurs at the full Board level as part of the annual budget review).*All board members should strive to support fundraising events to the extent possible for their schedule and other commitments. Examples of this support include tasks such as staffing check-in tables during a golf tournament or selling tickets to an event such as a meat raffle. As part of the effort to make our “live” meeting time for the full board more efficient or when there’s a need to address an issue before the next board meeting, there are occasions when board business will be conducted over email. While there are exceptions, a response time within one week is normally requested. Board members need to respond to these requests in a timely manner. Starting in 2021, incoming board members will be expected to complete a six-part online Certificate of Nonprofit Board Education or produce documentation of similar training (e.g., through United Way, etc.) within six months of the start of their term. In addition, board members are also encouraged, but not required, to volunteer in the KTMOW kitchen and/or one of the delivery teams. This can be done as an individual event or as part of a work-related activity such as a United Way “Day of Caring”. Whether a “one time” event or ongoing, the experience of seeing the inner workings of KTMOW and personally experiencing the impact we have on our clients is powerful and lasting. Talent The nature of the work on the KTMOW board is such that every board member’s perspective is needed to help make informed, appropriate decisions based on the available information. At a fundamental level, part of the “talent” expected of each board member is sharing their life experience as it relates to whatever decision or direction is being discussed by the board. Beyond this, there are certain skills sets that we strive to maintain among board members such as financial acumen, experience with elder care issues, and legal knowledge. These skill sets are maintained through targeted recruiting of new board members as experienced board members complete their term(s). In addition to the above, there is an ongoing need for a group of board members to serve in various leadership roles for the KTMOW Board. The formal leadership roles include the following: Roles 1, 2 & 3 above go through a formal nomination and board approval process near the end of each calendar year. The subcommittee chair and vice-chair roles are typically filled through appointment by the president following discussion with the incumbent subcommittee leader and other board members as appropriate. Treasure The subject of money tends to be sensitive subject, so it’s important for potential new and existing board members to understand this expectation: please give what you can, when you can, if you can to support KTMOW. There is no minimum donation requested or required of a KTMOW Board member. It’s important to note that we don’t keep metrics on which board member does what or when among these categories. We simply ask that you help to the best of your ability, availability, and current circumstances to meet the needs of the KTMOW board and organization. You will likely be approached 2-3 per year about providing things like gift baskets or wine (typically valued at about $25) to be used as raffle prizes for different events. If your circumstances allow for you to donate, please do. If you can’t, don’t worry about it as we work with what is available. Board members are expected to be ambassadors and “friend-raisers” for KTMOW at every opportunity, whether it is forwarding information about fundraisers through social media; posting or distributing fliers at work or in their neighborhoods/ service groups, etc.; speaking as requested about supporting KTMOW; writing letters to the editors of local newspapers about the value of KTMOW. Other “do it if you can” opportunities include making direct contributions triggered by the Spring Newsletter, the Annual Fund letter, buying tickets for fundraising events, designating KTMOW as a target charity for United Way contributions at work, and designating KTMOW as a target charity for purchases made through Amazon’s “Smile” program. We also encourage Board members to pursue grants or donations from their employers if those programs are available, including the using of “matching funds” donations. Desirable Personal Characteristics: Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively; work with individuals and in a group setting; Willingness to be prepared for and attend board meetings; ask questions, take responsibilities; follow through on assignments; open doors in the community; advocate for KTMOW’s mission Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess cultivating and soliciting funds cultivating and recruiting board members and volunteers reading and understanding financial statements and programming Honest, sensitive and tolerant of differing views Community-building skills Personal integrity and sense of values Concern for KTMOW’s growth and developmentAgency: Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tifft Nature Preserve Tour GuidesOverview: At the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, we believe science creates opportunities and shapes our world. We take pride in providing an environment that inspires curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. We know when you mix GREAT SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests. As the premier environmental education and recreation destination in the region, Tifft Nature Preserve offers high quality, engaging programs for audiences of all ages that highlight the living collection of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences and inspire the environmental stewards of today and tomorrow. Description: Tour Guides are a vital part of Tifft Nature Preserve’s year-round mission. Tour Guides will lead educational tours of the Preserve’s trails to schools, groups, and families. In inclement weather or during workshops, Tour Guides may lead indoor hands-on activities. Primary responsibilities: ● Commit to arriving on time and prepared for scheduled shifts. ● Effectively share personal enthusiasm for the natural world to groups of all ages. ● Demonstrate excellent verbal communication skills when working with a group. ● Open to continuously learning and effectively interpreting our WNY natural heritage. ● Follow tour agenda, activities, required content and vocabulary as outlined in training. ● Maintain a friendly, outgoing, and professional disposition with guests, staff, and volunteers. ● Complete training Physical Demands: ● Able to lead groups on a variety of trail types and weather conditions for 1-2 hours. ● Able to communicate verbally, in-person with small and large groups. ● Ability to carry weight up to 5 pounds. Age Requirement: * Must be 18 years of age. Length of Commitment: * Three-month commitment due to length of training * Complete at least two tours per month as program schedule allows Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science Overview: At the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, we believe science creates opportunities and shapes our world. We take pride in providing an environment that inspires curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. We know when you mix GREAT SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests. As the premier environmental education and recreation destination in the region, Tifft Nature Preserve offers high quality, engaging programs for audiences of all ages that highlight the living collection of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences and inspire the environmental stewards of today and tomorrow. Description: Tour Guides are a vital part of Tifft Nature Preserve’s year-round mission. Tour Guides will lead educational tours of the Preserve’s trails to schools, groups, and families. In inclement weather or during workshops, Tour Guides may lead indoor hands-on activities. Primary responsibilities: ● Commit to arriving on time and prepared for scheduled shifts. ● Effectively share personal enthusiasm for the natural world to groups of all ages. ● Demonstrate excellent verbal communication skills when working with a group. ● Open to continuously learning and effectively interpreting our WNY natural heritage. ● Follow tour agenda, activities, required content and vocabulary as outlined in training. ● Maintain a friendly, outgoing, and professional disposition with guests, staff, and volunteers. ● Complete training Physical Demands: ● Able to lead groups on a variety of trail types and weather conditions for 1-2 hours. ● Able to communicate verbally, in-person with small and large groups. ● Ability to carry weight up to 5 pounds. Age Requirement: * Must be 18 years of age. Length of Commitment: * Three-month commitment due to length of training * Complete at least two tours per month as program schedule allows Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Theater UsherGENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES > Ushers facilitate a smooth, safe and enjoyable experience for theater-goers. > Front-of-house duties include preparing the venue, being an information resource, managing traffic flow, enforcing client and theater policy, seating guests efficiently, maintaining safety and discretion, and executing post-show break down. Agency: Road Less Traveled GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES > Ushers facilitate a smooth, safe and enjoyable experience for theater-goers. > Front-of-house duties include preparing the venue, being an information resource, managing traffic flow, enforcing client and theater policy, seating guests efficiently, maintaining safety and discretion, and executing post-show break down. Agency: Road Less Traveled Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal shelterWe need volunteers that like to
1) socialize cats and/or dogs
2) be a volunteer at one of our events/fundraisers - we have tables that for a $10.
or $5. donation they get a Doggy Bags filled with treats
that were donated by pet food companies
3) volunteers that know how to make baskets for our basket fundraisers
we have at our shelter location a building with a room to put together baskets
4)need volunteers that like to organize our various rooms - supply room or basket making room
Agency: Pet Connection Programs Inc. We need volunteers that like to
1) socialize cats and/or dogs
2) be a volunteer at one of our events/fundraisers - we have tables that for a $10.
or $5. donation they get a Doggy Bags filled with treats
that were donated by pet food companies
3) volunteers that know how to make baskets for our basket fundraisers
we have at our shelter location a building with a room to put together baskets
4)need volunteers that like to organize our various rooms - supply room or basket making room
Agency: Pet Connection Programs Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snow Brigade Volunteer- Remote OpportunityBuffalo is the "City of Good Neighbors", and currently our neighbors need us. Our community members become snowed in, their vehicles buried, our streets unplowed. Many of these individuals are unable to shovel or clear paths. These neighbors have work, doctors visits, or grocery trips, but are unable to leave their homes and are in need of assistance. The Buffalo Snow Brigade is a volunteer campaign working to solve this issue, by assisting our snowed in neighbors with some much needed shoveling. This campaign is mobilizing volunteers to offer assistance to those residents who are unable to clear snow from their residences. This volunteer opportunity is for remote dispatching our volunteers.
To be frank, the Snow Brigade should not exist. While we are more than happy to be able to build solidarity networks through mutual aid, mutual aid like this exists because the system is failing. If you’d like to get involved with our organizing efforts to push the city to fund municipal snow removal, please email us at buffalosnowbrigade@gmail.com remotely.Agency: Coalition for Economic Justice Buffalo is the "City of Good Neighbors", and currently our neighbors need us. Our community members become snowed in, their vehicles buried, our streets unplowed. Many of these individuals are unable to shovel or clear paths. These neighbors have work, doctors visits, or grocery trips, but are unable to leave their homes and are in need of assistance. The Buffalo Snow Brigade is a volunteer campaign working to solve this issue, by assisting our snowed in neighbors with some much needed shoveling. This campaign is mobilizing volunteers to offer assistance to those residents who are unable to clear snow from their residences. This volunteer opportunity is for remote dispatching our volunteers.
To be frank, the Snow Brigade should not exist. While we are more than happy to be able to build solidarity networks through mutual aid, mutual aid like this exists because the system is failing. If you’d like to get involved with our organizing efforts to push the city to fund municipal snow removal, please email us at buffalosnowbrigade@gmail.com remotely.Agency: Coalition for Economic Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14222 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snow Brigade Volunteer- Snow RemovalBuffalo is the "City of Good Neighbors", and currently our neighbors need us. Our community members become snowed in, their vehicles buried, our streets unplowed. Many of these individuals are unable to shovel or clear paths. These neighbors have work, doctors visits, or grocery trips, but are unable to leave their homes and are in need of assistance. The Buffalo Snow Brigade is a volunteer campaign working to solve this issue, by assisting our snowed in neighbors with some much needed shoveling. This campaign is mobilizing volunteers to offer assistance to those residents who are unable to clear snow from their residences. This volunteer opportunity is for physical labor and snow removal.
To be frank, the Snow Brigade should not exist. While we are more than happy to be able to build solidarity networks through mutual aid, mutual aid like this exists because the system is failing. If you’d like to get involved with our organizing efforts to push the city to fund municipal snow removal, please email us at buffalosnowbrigade@gmail.com as needed.Agency: Coalition for Economic Justice Buffalo is the "City of Good Neighbors", and currently our neighbors need us. Our community members become snowed in, their vehicles buried, our streets unplowed. Many of these individuals are unable to shovel or clear paths. These neighbors have work, doctors visits, or grocery trips, but are unable to leave their homes and are in need of assistance. The Buffalo Snow Brigade is a volunteer campaign working to solve this issue, by assisting our snowed in neighbors with some much needed shoveling. This campaign is mobilizing volunteers to offer assistance to those residents who are unable to clear snow from their residences. This volunteer opportunity is for physical labor and snow removal.
To be frank, the Snow Brigade should not exist. While we are more than happy to be able to build solidarity networks through mutual aid, mutual aid like this exists because the system is failing. If you’d like to get involved with our organizing efforts to push the city to fund municipal snow removal, please email us at buffalosnowbrigade@gmail.com as needed.Agency: Coalition for Economic Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14222 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerSt. Stephens Bethlehem is looking for volunteers to work in our food pantry on Tuesdays. The pantry is open from 10am-7pm and various shifts are available. Please contact us to help our neighbors in need experiencing food insecurity. Agency: St. Stephens Bethlehem UCC St. Stephens Bethlehem is looking for volunteers to work in our food pantry on Tuesdays. The pantry is open from 10am-7pm and various shifts are available. Please contact us to help our neighbors in need experiencing food insecurity. Agency: St. Stephens Bethlehem UCC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerFood Pantry volunteers are needed to help our food insecure neighbors. Duties Include: filling food orders for guests, taking orders out to guest's cars, and stocking shelves. Sundays 12pm-3pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm Please call us at (716) 609-8819 or email us at hopeandjoyfoodpantry@gmail.com Visit our website: ssbucc.com/foodpantry Agency: Hope & Joy Food Pantry Food Pantry volunteers are needed to help our food insecure neighbors. Duties Include: filling food orders for guests, taking orders out to guest's cars, and stocking shelves. Sundays 12pm-3pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm Please call us at (716) 609-8819 or email us at hopeandjoyfoodpantry@gmail.com Visit our website: ssbucc.com/foodpantry Agency: Hope & Joy Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen HelpersWe need help with preparing our meals. You would be assisting our cook. Duties would be, but not limited to chopping vegetables, preparing soups, packaging the meals, etc. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Niagara Falls We need help with preparing our meals. You would be assisting our cook. Duties would be, but not limited to chopping vegetables, preparing soups, packaging the meals, etc. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Niagara Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14305 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join The Longest Day Fundraising Committee to End Alzheimer's!We are looking for passionate volunteers to SHINE THEIR LIGHT as part of the planning committee for The Longest Day, our annual "do-it-yourself" fundraising program! The ambassador’s role for TLD includes all or some of the following: attending monthly committee meetings, making phone calls to participants, writing thank you cards, reaching out to potential TLD participants, spreading awareness of the Alzheimer’s Association and TLD, fundraising etc. Your Alzheimer's Association staff partner supports you throughout the program and is very flexible and happy to tailor your volunteer experience around your interests and schedule. We offer both virtual and in-person opportunities.
Ideal volunteers would have some of these traits: Enjoying connecting with people, enthusiasm, are passionate about ending Alzheimer's, comfortable talking on the phone, and a willingness to participate in events.
Monthly commitment: Approximately 2-3 hours per month. This will vary depending on the month, and as mentioned above, our staff partner is very flexible with what works for you.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association WNY Chapter We are looking for passionate volunteers to SHINE THEIR LIGHT as part of the planning committee for The Longest Day, our annual "do-it-yourself" fundraising program! The ambassador’s role for TLD includes all or some of the following: attending monthly committee meetings, making phone calls to participants, writing thank you cards, reaching out to potential TLD participants, spreading awareness of the Alzheimer’s Association and TLD, fundraising etc. Your Alzheimer's Association staff partner supports you throughout the program and is very flexible and happy to tailor your volunteer experience around your interests and schedule. We offer both virtual and in-person opportunities.
Ideal volunteers would have some of these traits: Enjoying connecting with people, enthusiasm, are passionate about ending Alzheimer's, comfortable talking on the phone, and a willingness to participate in events.
Monthly commitment: Approximately 2-3 hours per month. This will vary depending on the month, and as mentioned above, our staff partner is very flexible with what works for you.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association WNY Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kensington Corps Youth Music and Arts ProgramEvery Wednesday and Thursday from 5-7 p.m. volunteers are needed to assist children with music and arts. We are currently looking for a volunteer piano teacher to join us for this program!
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Every Wednesday and Thursday from 5-7 p.m. volunteers are needed to assist children with music and arts. We are currently looking for a volunteer piano teacher to join us for this program!
Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival. Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graycliff Docent (Tour Leader)Interested in learning more about architecture, history, and Frank Lloyd Wright? Would you like to share the knowledge you gain with visitors from around the globe? Graycliff’s guided tour program is led by a group of enthusiastic volunteer Docents who uniquely interpret our historic site. Our docents lead publicly available tours, as well as group, school, and specialty tours. Graycliff Docents present our lakeside property to visitors, animating the many stories of this very special place. Volunteering in this capacity is an excellent opportunity to learn all about Frank Lloyd Wright, Ellen Biddle Shipman, the Martin family, and the specific context of Graycliff. You’ll perfect skills you already have, while developing new ones, and join a community of talented and passionate individuals. Graycliff offers in-person docent training classes that will instill confidence in you to lead a tour at Graycliff with knowledge of the architecture and history. In addition, you will learn skills on how to give a great tour and provide an exceptional guest experience. Our 2026 Docent training begins on April 14th. Click the link to fill out our docent application by April 10th, 2026 to be considered for the 2026 Docent Training class: https://forms.gle/RdctTUQEKZiBU4zP8 Agency: Graycliff Conservancy Interested in learning more about architecture, history, and Frank Lloyd Wright? Would you like to share the knowledge you gain with visitors from around the globe? Graycliff’s guided tour program is led by a group of enthusiastic volunteer Docents who uniquely interpret our historic site. Our docents lead publicly available tours, as well as group, school, and specialty tours. Graycliff Docents present our lakeside property to visitors, animating the many stories of this very special place. Volunteering in this capacity is an excellent opportunity to learn all about Frank Lloyd Wright, Ellen Biddle Shipman, the Martin family, and the specific context of Graycliff. You’ll perfect skills you already have, while developing new ones, and join a community of talented and passionate individuals. Graycliff offers in-person docent training classes that will instill confidence in you to lead a tour at Graycliff with knowledge of the architecture and history. In addition, you will learn skills on how to give a great tour and provide an exceptional guest experience. Our 2026 Docent training begins on April 14th. Click the link to fill out our docent application by April 10th, 2026 to be considered for the 2026 Docent Training class: https://forms.gle/RdctTUQEKZiBU4zP8 Agency: Graycliff Conservancy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberNon-Profit Board Member - Ten Thousand Villages Buffalo, a fair trade non-profit retailer is recruiting new board members as our organization begins its 40th year in WNY. Board members attend monthly meetings and work on various projects in support of the organization and the fair trade mission. Some key areas are fundraising, marketing, strategy, and finance. This is an exciting opportunity as we plan on growing our impact on the fair trade mission and revamping our retail store’s operations. Agency: Ten Thousand Villages Buffalo Non-Profit Board Member - Ten Thousand Villages Buffalo, a fair trade non-profit retailer is recruiting new board members as our organization begins its 40th year in WNY. Board members attend monthly meetings and work on various projects in support of the organization and the fair trade mission. Some key areas are fundraising, marketing, strategy, and finance. This is an exciting opportunity as we plan on growing our impact on the fair trade mission and revamping our retail store’s operations. Agency: Ten Thousand Villages Buffalo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14222 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASL Interpreter at food pantryResurrection Life Food Pantry is in need of an ASL interpreter that can facilitate communication between the deaf community that we serve on Thursdays from 10-12. The pantry serves over 1,000 families each month with approximately 30 individuals being deaf. This volunteer would work alongside our team at a regular food distribution and be available as a translator when deaf clients arrive. Please call directly 716-608-3400 Agency: Resurrection Life Food Pantry Resurrection Life Food Pantry is in need of an ASL interpreter that can facilitate communication between the deaf community that we serve on Thursdays from 10-12. The pantry serves over 1,000 families each month with approximately 30 individuals being deaf. This volunteer would work alongside our team at a regular food distribution and be available as a translator when deaf clients arrive. Please call directly 716-608-3400 Agency: Resurrection Life Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reinventing Reality VolunteersOverview: At the Buffalo Museum of Science, we take pride in providing an environment that inspires
Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science Overview: At the Buffalo Museum of Science, we take pride in providing an environment that inspires
Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Aboard Historic Navy ShipsThe Buffalo Naval Park is in the process of building a robust corps of volunteers to help us maintain and improve our three vessels afloat: the World War Two-era cruiser Little Rock, destroyer The Sullivans, and submarine Croaker along with our Vietnam-era PTF boat displayed ashore. There are an abundance of opportunities to participate in the preservation of these irreplaceable and historic ships that played such pivotal roles in the defense of our freedoms. We have immediate needs for experienced electricians, welders and metal workers, woodworkers as well as those who could contribute by cleaning spaces and displays aboard, and painting our ships inside and out. We’d love to have you join us in preserving these treasures. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park The Buffalo Naval Park is in the process of building a robust corps of volunteers to help us maintain and improve our three vessels afloat: the World War Two-era cruiser Little Rock, destroyer The Sullivans, and submarine Croaker along with our Vietnam-era PTF boat displayed ashore. There are an abundance of opportunities to participate in the preservation of these irreplaceable and historic ships that played such pivotal roles in the defense of our freedoms. We have immediate needs for experienced electricians, welders and metal workers, woodworkers as well as those who could contribute by cleaning spaces and displays aboard, and painting our ships inside and out. We’d love to have you join us in preserving these treasures. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Buffalo Naval Park Events VolunteerThe Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park is seeking volunteers to assist with events. There are various opportunities available depending on availability and level of interest. Volunteers on the events committee can take a leadership role in planning and executing one or more event(s) that may include attending planning meetings, reaching out to potential partners, and assisting with aspects of the event from inception to execution. There are also opportunities for volunteers to assist on the day(s) of the event that can include greeting visitors, registration, and facilitating activities. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park The Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park is seeking volunteers to assist with events. There are various opportunities available depending on availability and level of interest. Volunteers on the events committee can take a leadership role in planning and executing one or more event(s) that may include attending planning meetings, reaching out to potential partners, and assisting with aspects of the event from inception to execution. There are also opportunities for volunteers to assist on the day(s) of the event that can include greeting visitors, registration, and facilitating activities. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Buffalo Naval Park Gift Shop VolunteerGreeting guest as they enter and making them feel welcome, maintaining the products neatly and organized. Help with the sale of products and admission tickets. Assist with ticketing items and stocking. Seasonal position – April 1 – mid-November. Hours of operation 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. We are flexible based on your availability. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Greeting guest as they enter and making them feel welcome, maintaining the products neatly and organized. Help with the sale of products and admission tickets. Assist with ticketing items and stocking. Seasonal position – April 1 – mid-November. Hours of operation 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. We are flexible based on your availability. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour Guide for Buffalo Naval Park ShipsOur uniformed, trained cadre of tour guides (or docents) are the educators and storytellers aboard our ships afloat. They know the histories, battles, sailors, and personal anecdotes related to these ships. Initial and ongoing training is provided, and veterans and non veterans alike are welcome to join us. If you're interested in becoming a docent, we'd love to hear from you! Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Our uniformed, trained cadre of tour guides (or docents) are the educators and storytellers aboard our ships afloat. They know the histories, battles, sailors, and personal anecdotes related to these ships. Initial and ongoing training is provided, and veterans and non veterans alike are welcome to join us. If you're interested in becoming a docent, we'd love to hear from you! Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardens and Grounds Volunteer at the Buffalo Naval ParkIf you've visited the park, you've no doubt seen the beautiful flowers and immaculately maintained grounds enjoyed by so many. Our team of garden and grounds volunteers have made the areas surrounding the memorials and monuments places of beauty and reflection. If you enjoy gardening and wish to be a part of this dedicated team, please let us know - we'd love to have you join us! Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park If you've visited the park, you've no doubt seen the beautiful flowers and immaculately maintained grounds enjoyed by so many. Our team of garden and grounds volunteers have made the areas surrounding the memorials and monuments places of beauty and reflection. If you enjoy gardening and wish to be a part of this dedicated team, please let us know - we'd love to have you join us! Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum Collections Volunteer for Buffalo Naval ParkLooking for a knowledgeable volunteer for the museum collections. Should have a background in archival and library principles, but will train as required. This individual will be cataloging donations into the collection, assisting with the arrangement and descriptions of collections, while also helping with YouTube videos as necessary. Media of the collections includes both 2D and 3D artifacts. This person would be interested in following the mission of the Buffalo Naval Park, familiar with MS Office products, and be able to tolerate moderate physical demands including lifting and shifting boxes, climbing up and down stairs\ladders with tight spaces and be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Looking for a knowledgeable volunteer for the museum collections. Should have a background in archival and library principles, but will train as required. This individual will be cataloging donations into the collection, assisting with the arrangement and descriptions of collections, while also helping with YouTube videos as necessary. Media of the collections includes both 2D and 3D artifacts. This person would be interested in following the mission of the Buffalo Naval Park, familiar with MS Office products, and be able to tolerate moderate physical demands including lifting and shifting boxes, climbing up and down stairs\ladders with tight spaces and be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Buffalo Naval Park Encampment Program VolunteerLooking for volunteers to assist with our Overnight Encampment program. The Buffalo Naval Park hosts campers on weekends as they spend the night aboard the USS Little Rock. The campers are typically made up of scouts. Our Overnight Encampment allows the camper to experience life aboard a Navy vessel. Volunteers would assist with serving dinner/breakfast, leading campers to programming, assisting in an educational activity, and light maintenance and cleaning duties. The program runs 4:00 pm Saturday through 10:00 am Sunday with dates throughout the Spring and Fall. You will also have the option to spend the night onboard the USS Little Rock. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Looking for volunteers to assist with our Overnight Encampment program. The Buffalo Naval Park hosts campers on weekends as they spend the night aboard the USS Little Rock. The campers are typically made up of scouts. Our Overnight Encampment allows the camper to experience life aboard a Navy vessel. Volunteers would assist with serving dinner/breakfast, leading campers to programming, assisting in an educational activity, and light maintenance and cleaning duties. The program runs 4:00 pm Saturday through 10:00 am Sunday with dates throughout the Spring and Fall. You will also have the option to spend the night onboard the USS Little Rock. Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Budget Help for Older Adults 14094 LockportAgency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Agency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14094 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Budget Help for Older Adults 14304 Niagara FallsAgency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Agency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Budget Help for Older Adults 14120 N TonawandaAgency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Agency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Budget Help for Older Adults 14172 WilsonAgency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Agency: Center for Elder Law & Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14172 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive for Newly arrived RefugeesHost a donation drive for those in need!
We are always looking for generous individuals to donate items for newly arrived refugees. When a refugee family arrives, we find permeant housing for the family to live. With the help of our wonderful donors and volunteers we are able to fill the home with all the necessary items. You would be in charge of collecting items on our list and bringing them to our donation space. For Erie County contact David at djankowiak@jfswny.org or 716.883.1914 ext. 405 For Niagara County contact Emily at ewirth@jfswny.org or 716-796-4994
Below is a list of items we are always looking for. Feel free to run your donation drive however you feel is best. (Choosing one category is encouraged) Linen and Other Household Supplies: One bath towel and one wash cloth per person (must be new) One set of comforter/sheets/pillowcase(s) per bed (Bedding in a Bag sets can be had cheaply online, esp. in clearance sales) (Twin set for children or single adults, and full/queen for 2 parents – these must be new) Appropriate seasonal blankets (must be new) for each bed (light blanket for late spring/summer; comforter for fall/winter, or preferably both) Electric alarm clock (no wind-up clocks) (can be used as long as it works) Notebook, pens and/or pencils (one new set, and a cheap composition book or legal pad from Dollar Store is fine) Two Lamps and package of new light bulbs (Lamps can be used as long as in excellent working condition and no loose parts) Shower Curtain and Shower Liner and Hooks (new) Hangers for closet (new) Cleaning Supplies (everything should be new and in original packaging – Dollar Stores are great for some of these items, if people don’t have in their pantries at hom. Multiples of cleaning items like liquid all-purpose cleaner and dish soap and sponges, are most welcome!): Dish Soap Bathroom/kitchen cleanser (like Comet) Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner like Fabuloso or Lysol Powder laundry detergent Sponges/Scouring Pads Big package of paper towels Two wastebaskets (big one for kitchen, small one for bathroom) Box of large trash bags Broom w/dustpan for broom and/or Mop w/bucket Toilet Brush Kitchen Items (most can be gently used but clean and not chipped preferred): One place setting of tableware per person (fork, knife and spoon) One place setting of dishes (plate, bowl and coffee/tea cup) per person (these do not have to match as long as they are not chipped! New dish sets are very much appreciated!) At least one drinking glass per person (no chips, clean and like new – no plastic cups, wine glasses or beer mugs. New glass sets are very appreciated!) Pots and pans (at least one sauce pan, frying pan and baking dish – no old Teflon or heavily used or scratched ones – new sets are very much preferred and appreciated) Large pot for making soup, stews for bigger family Mixing/serving bowls (no chips, do not have to match) One set of kitchen/cooking utensils (new very much preferred) One set of sharp knives (new), Cutting board Dish towel (new) Two batteries for smoke alarm (new) Package (or more) of paper napkins Can opener (not electric, new preferred) Scouring pads (new) Toiletries (only in original packaging and new, and family-size please. Multiples of toiletries are most welcome!) Large package (or more) of toilet paper One bottle shampoo (or more) Two bathroom soaps (one for sink and one for shower), per person Toothpaste One toothbrush per person Hand and body lotion – family size Deodorant (number based on size of family – for example, if there are three, then provide three deodorant sticks) Box of sanitary napkins, for teens and young women (No Tampons!) Boxes of Kleenex Basic first aid kit Disposable razors Shaving cream Hand sanitizer Disinfectant wipes for kitchen/bathroom Helpful Items NOT On Required List, but if you have them lying around and are in clean/excellent working condition or new, would be wonderful additions. Small microwave (new is best; but will take used if clean and in good working condition) Small-Medium flat screen TV with antenna and remote (new is best). Please make sure it is in good working order. Television is an excellent way for our clients to pick up English. We cannot accept old TVs that are not flat screens, due to space reasons. Extension Cords (new preferred) Dictionary Electric Fan (if possible, several box fans for bedrooms) City map Extra alarm clock Basic tool box Tea Kettle (preferably new; no instant coffee makers) Working toaster oven (used and clean is fine, but new is best) Radio (plug-in) Umbrella(s) Family-sized rice cooker (clean and in excellent condition, if used; new preferred – all our families use rice in cuisine) Large soup pot Colander/strainer (new) Plastic wrap and foil (new) Bins for rice, tea, and sugar Grocery Gift Card to Aldi, Price Rite, Tops, Walmart, Wegmans (any amount helps!)
Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Host a donation drive for those in need!
We are always looking for generous individuals to donate items for newly arrived refugees. When a refugee family arrives, we find permeant housing for the family to live. With the help of our wonderful donors and volunteers we are able to fill the home with all the necessary items. You would be in charge of collecting items on our list and bringing them to our donation space. For Erie County contact David at djankowiak@jfswny.org or 716.883.1914 ext. 405 For Niagara County contact Emily at ewirth@jfswny.org or 716-796-4994
Below is a list of items we are always looking for. Feel free to run your donation drive however you feel is best. (Choosing one category is encouraged) Linen and Other Household Supplies: One bath towel and one wash cloth per person (must be new) One set of comforter/sheets/pillowcase(s) per bed (Bedding in a Bag sets can be had cheaply online, esp. in clearance sales) (Twin set for children or single adults, and full/queen for 2 parents – these must be new) Appropriate seasonal blankets (must be new) for each bed (light blanket for late spring/summer; comforter for fall/winter, or preferably both) Electric alarm clock (no wind-up clocks) (can be used as long as it works) Notebook, pens and/or pencils (one new set, and a cheap composition book or legal pad from Dollar Store is fine) Two Lamps and package of new light bulbs (Lamps can be used as long as in excellent working condition and no loose parts) Shower Curtain and Shower Liner and Hooks (new) Hangers for closet (new) Cleaning Supplies (everything should be new and in original packaging – Dollar Stores are great for some of these items, if people don’t have in their pantries at hom. Multiples of cleaning items like liquid all-purpose cleaner and dish soap and sponges, are most welcome!): Dish Soap Bathroom/kitchen cleanser (like Comet) Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner like Fabuloso or Lysol Powder laundry detergent Sponges/Scouring Pads Big package of paper towels Two wastebaskets (big one for kitchen, small one for bathroom) Box of large trash bags Broom w/dustpan for broom and/or Mop w/bucket Toilet Brush Kitchen Items (most can be gently used but clean and not chipped preferred): One place setting of tableware per person (fork, knife and spoon) One place setting of dishes (plate, bowl and coffee/tea cup) per person (these do not have to match as long as they are not chipped! New dish sets are very much appreciated!) At least one drinking glass per person (no chips, clean and like new – no plastic cups, wine glasses or beer mugs. New glass sets are very appreciated!) Pots and pans (at least one sauce pan, frying pan and baking dish – no old Teflon or heavily used or scratched ones – new sets are very much preferred and appreciated) Large pot for making soup, stews for bigger family Mixing/serving bowls (no chips, do not have to match) One set of kitchen/cooking utensils (new very much preferred) One set of sharp knives (new), Cutting board Dish towel (new) Two batteries for smoke alarm (new) Package (or more) of paper napkins Can opener (not electric, new preferred) Scouring pads (new) Toiletries (only in original packaging and new, and family-size please. Multiples of toiletries are most welcome!) Large package (or more) of toilet paper One bottle shampoo (or more) Two bathroom soaps (one for sink and one for shower), per person Toothpaste One toothbrush per person Hand and body lotion – family size Deodorant (number based on size of family – for example, if there are three, then provide three deodorant sticks) Box of sanitary napkins, for teens and young women (No Tampons!) Boxes of Kleenex Basic first aid kit Disposable razors Shaving cream Hand sanitizer Disinfectant wipes for kitchen/bathroom Helpful Items NOT On Required List, but if you have them lying around and are in clean/excellent working condition or new, would be wonderful additions. Small microwave (new is best; but will take used if clean and in good working condition) Small-Medium flat screen TV with antenna and remote (new is best). Please make sure it is in good working order. Television is an excellent way for our clients to pick up English. We cannot accept old TVs that are not flat screens, due to space reasons. Extension Cords (new preferred) Dictionary Electric Fan (if possible, several box fans for bedrooms) City map Extra alarm clock Basic tool box Tea Kettle (preferably new; no instant coffee makers) Working toaster oven (used and clean is fine, but new is best) Radio (plug-in) Umbrella(s) Family-sized rice cooker (clean and in excellent condition, if used; new preferred – all our families use rice in cuisine) Large soup pot Colander/strainer (new) Plastic wrap and foil (new) Bins for rice, tea, and sugar Grocery Gift Card to Aldi, Price Rite, Tops, Walmart, Wegmans (any amount helps!)
Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch August 16 2025The goal of KMR is to honor and remember the members of our Armed Forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our country. KMR donates the food carried by the roadmarchers to local community food pantries that assist veterans in need. Funds raised by KMR are used to support organizations such as the Buffalo Treatment Court Mentors program, the Gold Star Mothers (GSM), and other programs aimed at assisting our veterans. The annual roadmarch will be happening on August 16 and we are looking for volunteers to assist us in making this another successful event! Help is needed in many areas such as:
Monitoring entrances Assisting with set up the day before Staffing the registration table / water stations Managing booths (e.g., merchandise) Running the challenge stations Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. The goal of KMR is to honor and remember the members of our Armed Forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our country. KMR donates the food carried by the roadmarchers to local community food pantries that assist veterans in need. Funds raised by KMR are used to support organizations such as the Buffalo Treatment Court Mentors program, the Gold Star Mothers (GSM), and other programs aimed at assisting our veterans. The annual roadmarch will be happening on August 16 and we are looking for volunteers to assist us in making this another successful event! Help is needed in many areas such as:
Monitoring entrances Assisting with set up the day before Staffing the registration table / water stations Managing booths (e.g., merchandise) Running the challenge stations Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FundraiserDo you have a network of people, time to seek material and funds, enjoy creating baskets, raffle material and events?
The goal of a Fundraiser is a professional who organizes, designs marketing and promotional materials and leads outreach efforts to help an organization meet its fundraising goals.
While there are seasonal opportunities to recruit funds and event material, we would consider this position ongoing in the hopes that contacts and connections are created and the fundraiser can work throughout the year to maintain a collection of support material.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Do you have a network of people, time to seek material and funds, enjoy creating baskets, raffle material and events?
The goal of a Fundraiser is a professional who organizes, designs marketing and promotional materials and leads outreach efforts to help an organization meet its fundraising goals.
While there are seasonal opportunities to recruit funds and event material, we would consider this position ongoing in the hopes that contacts and connections are created and the fundraiser can work throughout the year to maintain a collection of support material.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant writerHigh NEED!
Our org is 100 Then this is a volunteer opportunity for you. % volunteer run and funded, with this we rely on all for funding source. Grant writing is an untapped area that can open doors for us to serve more.
Grant Writers research, draft and submit proposals that help organizations receive grant funding. They also work with leaders in the organization to identify financial needs and ensure they reach their annual goals.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. High NEED!
Our org is 100 Then this is a volunteer opportunity for you. % volunteer run and funded, with this we rely on all for funding source. Grant writing is an untapped area that can open doors for us to serve more.
Grant Writers research, draft and submit proposals that help organizations receive grant funding. They also work with leaders in the organization to identify financial needs and ensure they reach their annual goals.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsorship recruitersThis individual should be bold and charismatic, enjoy working with people and in a variety of ways. Seeking corporate sponsorship support is a position where you will recruit and deliver payments by and from a business to K.I.A nonprofit to further the our mission of supporting veterans and their loved ones. K.I.A proudly recognizes sponsorship with an acknowledgment that the business has supported the nonprofit's activities, programs, or special event. Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. This individual should be bold and charismatic, enjoy working with people and in a variety of ways. Seeking corporate sponsorship support is a position where you will recruit and deliver payments by and from a business to K.I.A nonprofit to further the our mission of supporting veterans and their loved ones. K.I.A proudly recognizes sponsorship with an acknowledgment that the business has supported the nonprofit's activities, programs, or special event. Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operations/Labor supportDo you enjoy physical movement and labor. Throughout our events we have set ups, break downs, loading and unloading of goods. While serving in this capacity you while be required to problem solve and use communication skills. This position requires you to have a vehicle and valid driver's license.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Do you enjoy physical movement and labor. Throughout our events we have set ups, break downs, loading and unloading of goods. While serving in this capacity you while be required to problem solve and use communication skills. This position requires you to have a vehicle and valid driver's license.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ClericalGeneral administrative duties including drafting communications, managing mailings, customer service, preparing reports, and maintaining appropriate filing.
Office management duties including ordering supplies, and coordinating with outside vendors.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. General administrative duties including drafting communications, managing mailings, customer service, preparing reports, and maintaining appropriate filing.
Office management duties including ordering supplies, and coordinating with outside vendors.
Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry General HelpOur St. Patrick food pantry provides food and other essential goods to individuals and families facing food insecurity. We are currently looking for volunteers to assist in the pantry. Volunteering tasks include greeting costumers , organizing and stocking the shelves, unloading deliveries, bagging food items, and assisting with organization. ability to lift stock and client food bags of up to 40 pounds helpful but not required Wednesday availability ... morning and afternoon (8:30-5:30) "shifts" please send availability to acarlson@peaceprintswny.org to get started
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Our St. Patrick food pantry provides food and other essential goods to individuals and families facing food insecurity. We are currently looking for volunteers to assist in the pantry. Volunteering tasks include greeting costumers , organizing and stocking the shelves, unloading deliveries, bagging food items, and assisting with organization. ability to lift stock and client food bags of up to 40 pounds helpful but not required Wednesday availability ... morning and afternoon (8:30-5:30) "shifts" please send availability to acarlson@peaceprintswny.org to get started
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bissonette House Dinner VolunteerWe are currently looking for volunteers to prepare dinner for residents of our residential facility, Bissonette House. Bissonette is a 120-day transitional home which houses about 24 men returning from New York State Prison at any given time. Our residents receive one-on-one case management and participate in a variety of programming designed to help them can gain the tools and knowledge necessary to rebuild their lives so that they may successfully reintegrate into the community.
Dinner time is special at Bissonette - it's a time when everyone gathers, shares a meal, and shares a bit of themselves. We believe that this is a fun opportunity for volunteers to meet and bond with our guys.
We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice that will treat our clients with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
Assisting the cook with food prep (cleaning, cutting, chopping and peeling food ingredients.) Cook basic dishes like mac n cheese, chicken, etc.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY We are currently looking for volunteers to prepare dinner for residents of our residential facility, Bissonette House. Bissonette is a 120-day transitional home which houses about 24 men returning from New York State Prison at any given time. Our residents receive one-on-one case management and participate in a variety of programming designed to help them can gain the tools and knowledge necessary to rebuild their lives so that they may successfully reintegrate into the community.
Dinner time is special at Bissonette - it's a time when everyone gathers, shares a meal, and shares a bit of themselves. We believe that this is a fun opportunity for volunteers to meet and bond with our guys.
We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice that will treat our clients with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
Assisting the cook with food prep (cleaning, cutting, chopping and peeling food ingredients.) Cook basic dishes like mac n cheese, chicken, etc.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerIf you love photography or just enjoy it casually, consider volunteering with us! We have plenty of opportunities for volunteers to take photos of our events, facilities, and clients so that we many share these with our audience on social media, via our newsletter or website! This position is a critical component of sharing our impact. Required that you can provide own photography equipment for assignments.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY If you love photography or just enjoy it casually, consider volunteering with us! We have plenty of opportunities for volunteers to take photos of our events, facilities, and clients so that we many share these with our audience on social media, via our newsletter or website! This position is a critical component of sharing our impact. Required that you can provide own photography equipment for assignments.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TutorDo you love to learn? Are you passionate about helping others? This is an opportunity to share what you've learned throughout your personal education journey to help others excel. We are looking for someone who is patient and understanding in working with others and who has a passion for social justice. The task itself will involve tutoring our clients as they endeavor to earn their high school equivalency diploma. This will look like reviewing a variety of topics, assisting with homework/studying, answering questions etc.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Do you love to learn? Are you passionate about helping others? This is an opportunity to share what you've learned throughout your personal education journey to help others excel. We are looking for someone who is patient and understanding in working with others and who has a passion for social justice. The task itself will involve tutoring our clients as they endeavor to earn their high school equivalency diploma. This will look like reviewing a variety of topics, assisting with homework/studying, answering questions etc.
Agency: Peaceprints of WNY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 14215 Allow Groups: No |