Opportunities From: VolunteerWNY

Volunteer: Mentoring

Chautauqua Striders is seeking volunteers to mentor youth in grades 2-12 in Dunkirk, Jamestown and surrounding areas in Chautauqua County. Mentors meet with a mentee once a week at school during lunch or free time or on the weekends and evenings to offer support and encouragement. 

Agency: Chautauqua Striders, Inc.

Chautauqua Striders is seeking volunteers to mentor youth in grades 2-12 in Dunkirk, Jamestown and surrounding areas in Chautauqua County. Mentors meet with a mentee once a week at school during lunch or free time or on the weekends and evenings to offer support and encouragement. 

Agency: Chautauqua Striders, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serving, Clothing, and Receiving

Friends of Night People has several volunteer opportunities. We need servers of food and beverages between 4:30-7:15 p.m. We are also in need of folks who would like to manage and sort in our clothing room nightly between 4:30-7:15 p.m. and on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. Group service is available for clothing room operators,so please invite your friends! We will also need people to sign our clients in, etc. between 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. daily. We are also looking for individuals who can help with receiving donations and other as needed tasks which may include: minor cleaning, detailing, sorting, and food prep. Monday through Saturday between 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and Sundays  12:30-3:30 p.m. You can fill out an application here: http://192.185.79.22/~friendso/volunteer-sign/

 

You must attend an orientation. The dates will be sent to you once the application is received. If you have questions, please email Kristen at Kyansick@friendsofnightpeople.com. We look forward to serving with you!

Agency: Friends of Night People, Inc.

Friends of Night People has several volunteer opportunities. We need servers of food and beverages between 4:30-7:15 p.m. We are also in need of folks who would like to manage and sort in our clothing room nightly between 4:30-7:15 p.m. and on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. Group service is available for clothing room operators,so please invite your friends! We will also need people to sign our clients in, etc. between 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. daily. We are also looking for individuals who can help with receiving donations and other as needed tasks which may include: minor cleaning, detailing, sorting, and food prep. Monday through Saturday between 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and Sundays  12:30-3:30 p.m. You can fill out an application here: http://192.185.79.22/~friendso/volunteer-sign/

 

You must attend an orientation. The dates will be sent to you once the application is received. If you have questions, please email Kristen at Kyansick@friendsofnightpeople.com. We look forward to serving with you!

Agency: Friends of Night People, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead discussion group for seniors

Lead group discussion on a variety of topics of interest to the seniors including current events, religion, and books.

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Lead group discussion on a variety of topics of interest to the seniors including current events, religion, and books.

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musical entertainers

Need talented individuals or groups to provide musical entertainment for seniors. Especially welcoming to students who would like to perform.

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Need talented individuals or groups to provide musical entertainment for seniors. Especially welcoming to students who would like to perform.

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring

About My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service. My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service is a non-traditional year round tutoring service founded in May of 2014, serving youth beginning at 5 years of age. The tutoring service seeks to foster a learning environment that is conducive for a child's emotional, social, and academic needs. Each session is conducted in small group sizes and multiple grade levels accordingly. Session days and times are flexible, however start and end times reflect each child's age and or area of need. MLLLTS has a 3 PPP's recipe for teaching (Purpose Passion & Patience). MLLLTS is destined to meet the needs of all children struggling, rather it be emotionally, socially, and or academically, so therefore, welcome anyone 18 years of age or older and share that same recipe.

Agency: My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service

About My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service. My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service is a non-traditional year round tutoring service founded in May of 2014, serving youth beginning at 5 years of age. The tutoring service seeks to foster a learning environment that is conducive for a child's emotional, social, and academic needs. Each session is conducted in small group sizes and multiple grade levels accordingly. Session days and times are flexible, however start and end times reflect each child's age and or area of need. MLLLTS has a 3 PPP's recipe for teaching (Purpose Passion & Patience). MLLLTS is destined to meet the needs of all children struggling, rather it be emotionally, socially, and or academically, so therefore, welcome anyone 18 years of age or older and share that same recipe.

Agency: My Little Literacy Leaders Tutoring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activities Assistant

Assist seniors with a variety of activities in our day program for people with various forms of memory impairment. Activities may include games, crafts, one-on-one visits, etc. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday any time from 11am- 4pm.

 

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Assist seniors with a variety of activities in our day program for people with various forms of memory impairment. Activities may include games, crafts, one-on-one visits, etc. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday any time from 11am- 4pm.

 

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Carrousel & Ride Operator

A great way to interact with wonderful visitors from our community and all over the world!  These volunteers operate both the full-size 1916 carrousel and the 1930s kiddie carrousel. Ensure an educational and safe ride for all visitors.  1916 #1 Special Carrousel operators must be 18 or older.  Kiddie Carrousel operators must be 16 or older. Run the 4 rides in our Kiddieland Testing Park exhibit.  Helicopter operators must be 18 or older; operators for the other 3 rides must be 16 or older.

Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

A great way to interact with wonderful visitors from our community and all over the world!  These volunteers operate both the full-size 1916 carrousel and the 1930s kiddie carrousel. Ensure an educational and safe ride for all visitors.  1916 #1 Special Carrousel operators must be 18 or older.  Kiddie Carrousel operators must be 16 or older. Run the 4 rides in our Kiddieland Testing Park exhibit.  Helicopter operators must be 18 or older; operators for the other 3 rides must be 16 or older.

Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docent

Want to learn more about the museum and help others? Docents are trained tour guides that provide fun and educational experiences for groups. Standard tours last 45 minutes, and docents must go through a training process before conducting their first tour. The training is available at your own pace. Tours groups include but aren't limited to: school groups, organizational groups, and adult bus tours. Additionally, docents can interact with walk-in visitors throughout the museum to interpret the factory’s history. Flexible hours based on tour schedule.

Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

Want to learn more about the museum and help others? Docents are trained tour guides that provide fun and educational experiences for groups. Standard tours last 45 minutes, and docents must go through a training process before conducting their first tour. The training is available at your own pace. Tours groups include but aren't limited to: school groups, organizational groups, and adult bus tours. Additionally, docents can interact with walk-in visitors throughout the museum to interpret the factory’s history. Flexible hours based on tour schedule.

Agency: Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Needed for seniors

Weinberg Campus offers residents a variety of opportunities for social interaction with staff, family, friends, and other residents. Still, there are residents who have few visitors and need a friend to share things with. Friendly Visitors are volunteers that visit residents on a regular basis to share stories, pictures, news, and jokes. Friendly Visitors are a vital part of the continued health and happiness of many of our residents.

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Weinberg Campus offers residents a variety of opportunities for social interaction with staff, family, friends, and other residents. Still, there are residents who have few visitors and need a friend to share things with. Friendly Visitors are volunteers that visit residents on a regular basis to share stories, pictures, news, and jokes. Friendly Visitors are a vital part of the continued health and happiness of many of our residents.

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist seniors with attending entertainment

Assist seniors who use wheelchairs with attending planned entertainment on the main campus. Enjoy the entertainment, while you're here! Help is needed: Fridays from 1:30 - 3:30 Sundays from 1:30 - 3:30

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Assist seniors who use wheelchairs with attending planned entertainment on the main campus. Enjoy the entertainment, while you're here! Help is needed: Fridays from 1:30 - 3:30 Sundays from 1:30 - 3:30

 

 To keep our residents safe, we are required to onboard volunteers as thoroughly as we do paid staff. This includes background checks and a health screening. Please see our website for full details and application. 

Agency: Weinberg Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Needs Assistance

Volunteer opportunity in Blasell, NY. UPC Food Ministry Food Pantry is looking for help with WNY Food Bank deliveries.  We need People to can lift and carry up to 50 pounds. Delivery is the first and third Tuesday of the month in the morning around 8 am.

Agency: BBC Food Ministry

Volunteer opportunity in Blasell, NY. UPC Food Ministry Food Pantry is looking for help with WNY Food Bank deliveries.  We need People to can lift and carry up to 50 pounds. Delivery is the first and third Tuesday of the month in the morning around 8 am.

Agency: BBC Food Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Erie County Shift Leader

Shift Leader Intern/Volunteer, Williamsville,NY. The Mission of The Morlock Foundation is to improve the quality of live of families in our community through resources, support, love, hope, education, respect, and respite. We help families survive. 

Shift leaders needed for our food pantry program. 

Would love for the person to be able to work between the hours of 6am and 3pm on Mondays starting Jan 2024.

Dry Goods/Mobile: We are requesting the shift leaders to be able to work with a team to serve clients that enter or serve clients that do drive thru. 

Receiving: We are requesting the shift leader to be able to lift to stock shelves, tear down tables, more racks back to the storage room, clean up... We received about 8,000 pounds of food each month and the shelves continually need restocking.  

Client Care: We are requesting that the shift leader be able to work on computers, talk with clients, complete reports, file paperwork.

We ask that the person applying for this position to make a commitment to stay.  

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Shift Leader Intern/Volunteer, Williamsville,NY. The Mission of The Morlock Foundation is to improve the quality of live of families in our community through resources, support, love, hope, education, respect, and respite. We help families survive. 

Shift leaders needed for our food pantry program. 

Would love for the person to be able to work between the hours of 6am and 3pm on Mondays starting Jan 2024.

Dry Goods/Mobile: We are requesting the shift leaders to be able to work with a team to serve clients that enter or serve clients that do drive thru. 

Receiving: We are requesting the shift leader to be able to lift to stock shelves, tear down tables, more racks back to the storage room, clean up... We received about 8,000 pounds of food each month and the shelves continually need restocking.  

Client Care: We are requesting that the shift leader be able to work on computers, talk with clients, complete reports, file paperwork.

We ask that the person applying for this position to make a commitment to stay.  

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Larry's Closet Helpers

Larry's Closet provides clothing and small household goods to people in need. We need people who can sort and refurbish donations and help people find what they need. Volunteers will have a background check done and also have to attend a training session.

Agency: St Lawrence Vineyard Ministries Inc

Larry's Closet provides clothing and small household goods to people in need. We need people who can sort and refurbish donations and help people find what they need. Volunteers will have a background check done and also have to attend a training session.

Agency: St Lawrence Vineyard Ministries Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Helpers

Our food pantry provides food to over 500 people each month. We need people who are willing to help us by unloading food, stocking shelves, sorting food donations, maintaining our pantry and helping people select nutritious food using the Food Bank of WNY

Agency: St Lawrence Vineyard Ministries Inc

Our food pantry provides food to over 500 people each month. We need people who are willing to help us by unloading food, stocking shelves, sorting food donations, maintaining our pantry and helping people select nutritious food using the Food Bank of WNY

Agency: St Lawrence Vineyard Ministries Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer/Intern -Macro Practice

Social Media Volunteer/Intern, Lockport,NY.  The Morlock Foundation is looking for a 4+hr/week Social Marketing Volunteer/Intern and Online Mobilizer. (REMOTE POSITION)

Must be familiar with Web 2.0 programs like facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram and more.

Must be able to work as a team player and an individual.  

Must be able to review goal setting plan and make a plan to meet the goals.  

You will be working with a student team on Macro Practice.

Need to attend meeting Tuesday night at 6pm until 7pm. Planning of work should be done with the Supervisor -Elizabeth Connors.

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Social Media Volunteer/Intern, Lockport,NY.  The Morlock Foundation is looking for a 4+hr/week Social Marketing Volunteer/Intern and Online Mobilizer. (REMOTE POSITION)

Must be familiar with Web 2.0 programs like facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram and more.

Must be able to work as a team player and an individual.  

Must be able to review goal setting plan and make a plan to meet the goals.  

You will be working with a student team on Macro Practice.

Need to attend meeting Tuesday night at 6pm until 7pm. Planning of work should be done with the Supervisor -Elizabeth Connors.

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Niagara County Intake Client Care Specialist

Intake Client Care Specialist Intern/Volunteer, Lockport, NY: The Mission of The Morlock Foundation is to improve the quality of live of families in our community through resources, support, love, hope, education, respect, and respite. We help families survive.  

The intake specialist work with families from our Save the family program - those suffering the traumas of life. Typically disease, disability, dv and more.  

The intake specialist also works with families from our Food pantry program.  

Must be able to work on the phone with clients, work on the computer, calculate numbers for reports. 

 

 

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Intake Client Care Specialist Intern/Volunteer, Lockport, NY: The Mission of The Morlock Foundation is to improve the quality of live of families in our community through resources, support, love, hope, education, respect, and respite. We help families survive.  

The intake specialist work with families from our Save the family program - those suffering the traumas of life. Typically disease, disability, dv and more.  

The intake specialist also works with families from our Food pantry program.  

Must be able to work on the phone with clients, work on the computer, calculate numbers for reports. 

 

 

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Firefighter/Rescue/EMS

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; fire police (traffic control) and all the other great ways our volunteer fire departments serve their community.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; fire police (traffic control) and all the other great ways our volunteer fire departments serve their community.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fire Corps Volunteer

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in serving your community on and behind the scene. If firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; or fire police (traffic control) aren't for you, many of our volunteer fire departments offer opportunities for good folks to serve as an associate/auxiliary/corporate/Fire Corps member to perform non-emergency duties from accounting to auto mechanics and everything in between.

Click iVolunteerFIRE.org or call 716.601.3021 today to learn more.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in serving your community on and behind the scene. If firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; or fire police (traffic control) aren't for you, many of our volunteer fire departments offer opportunities for good folks to serve as an associate/auxiliary/corporate/Fire Corps member to perform non-emergency duties from accounting to auto mechanics and everything in between.

Click iVolunteerFIRE.org or call 716.601.3021 today to learn more.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fire Explorer/Junior Firefighter/Cadet

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in serving your community on and behind the scene. If you want to learn more about firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; or fire police (traffic control) while still in your teens, many of our volunteer fire departments offer opportunities for good young adults like you to serve as a Fire Explorer (Age 14-18); Junior Firefighter or Cadet (Typically 16-18).

Click iVolunteerFIRE.org or call 716.601.3021 today to learn more.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Join one of Erie County's 94 volunteer fire departments and explore all of the great opportunities to get involved in serving your community on and behind the scene. If you want to learn more about firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, rope, water, vehicle and technical rescue; or fire police (traffic control) while still in your teens, many of our volunteer fire departments offer opportunities for good young adults like you to serve as a Fire Explorer (Age 14-18); Junior Firefighter or Cadet (Typically 16-18).

Click iVolunteerFIRE.org or call 716.601.3021 today to learn more.

Agency: Erie County Volunteer Fire Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 14227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Soccer Coach

In general, we are looking for mentors who can commit to working 90 minutes, 1-3x a week for a 12 week period (36 total sessions required) with children between K-5th grades in the City of Buffalo (total time commitment of between 2-6 hours/week). Sessions take place during the after school hours of 2:30-6:00 PM. There will also be additional training time required which we will discuss more in depth in person.                                                   

The coaches are required to run a specific curriculum that teaches both soccer and health. We provide various opportunities for training for this program/curriculum. The coaches ability to mentor and develop relationships with the players is a top priority for all our staff members.

Major responsibilities include: preparing, organizing, and teaching the weekly lessons provided; leading the program participants through each lesson; serving as a role model and mentor; promoting proper hydration and sports nutrition; attending 1-2 coaches meetings during the season; interact with the parents of program participants; attend the season starting and ending festivals; understand and believe in the mission of Soccer For Success.

Agency: Algonquin Sports for Kids, Inc.

In general, we are looking for mentors who can commit to working 90 minutes, 1-3x a week for a 12 week period (36 total sessions required) with children between K-5th grades in the City of Buffalo (total time commitment of between 2-6 hours/week). Sessions take place during the after school hours of 2:30-6:00 PM. There will also be additional training time required which we will discuss more in depth in person.                                                   

The coaches are required to run a specific curriculum that teaches both soccer and health. We provide various opportunities for training for this program/curriculum. The coaches ability to mentor and develop relationships with the players is a top priority for all our staff members.

Major responsibilities include: preparing, organizing, and teaching the weekly lessons provided; leading the program participants through each lesson; serving as a role model and mentor; promoting proper hydration and sports nutrition; attending 1-2 coaches meetings during the season; interact with the parents of program participants; attend the season starting and ending festivals; understand and believe in the mission of Soccer For Success.

Agency: Algonquin Sports for Kids, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a time every week. Volunteers assist us in horseback riding lessons for people of all ages with disabilities. Volunteers must be able to walk for one hour at a steady pace. Volunteers serve as sidewalkers for our riders providing feedback and reinforcing the instructor's directions. Volunteers also serve as horse handlers during our lessons. Horse experience is not required.

Agency: Lothlorien Therapeutic Riding Center

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a time every week. Volunteers assist us in horseback riding lessons for people of all ages with disabilities. Volunteers must be able to walk for one hour at a steady pace. Volunteers serve as sidewalkers for our riders providing feedback and reinforcing the instructor's directions. Volunteers also serve as horse handlers during our lessons. Horse experience is not required.

Agency: Lothlorien Therapeutic Riding Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 14052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor - Big Brother/Big Sister - Erie County

Be a BIG - there is a child waiting to meet YOU!!

 

Being a volunteer mentor, a Big, with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie, Niagara and the Southern Tier is both fun and rewarding!

 

YOU can make a big difference in the life of a child in your community!

 

To be a mentor, you must be at least 18 years old and be able to commit to at least one year of consecutive mentoring.

 

Your time as a volunteer is flexible. You'll meet with your Little on weekday evenings or weekends, for a few hours, just 2-3 times per month. Bigs and Littles are encouraged to share simple, everyday activities that focus on building a friendship and having fun while developing interests, skills and feelings of self-accomplishment for the Little.

 

You will have to support of a Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member for any questions you may have about the frequency or types of these interactions.

 

At Big Brothers Big Sisters we believe that all children have incredible potential. As a Big, you will ignite the power and promise within your Little to help them achieve their full potential! 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie, Niagara and the Southern Tier

Be a BIG - there is a child waiting to meet YOU!!

 

Being a volunteer mentor, a Big, with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie, Niagara and the Southern Tier is both fun and rewarding!

 

YOU can make a big difference in the life of a child in your community!

 

To be a mentor, you must be at least 18 years old and be able to commit to at least one year of consecutive mentoring.

 

Your time as a volunteer is flexible. You'll meet with your Little on weekday evenings or weekends, for a few hours, just 2-3 times per month. Bigs and Littles are encouraged to share simple, everyday activities that focus on building a friendship and having fun while developing interests, skills and feelings of self-accomplishment for the Little.

 

You will have to support of a Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member for any questions you may have about the frequency or types of these interactions.

 

At Big Brothers Big Sisters we believe that all children have incredible potential. As a Big, you will ignite the power and promise within your Little to help them achieve their full potential! 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie, Niagara and the Southern Tier

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Action Angels Volunteer

Supports the Community Operations team by working together to develop and implement special projects and programs which complement the talents of our volunteers and ensures that the valuable time and resources given to agency programs have the greatest impact possible on the individuals, families and communities we all are committed to serve.

Location:  Throughout Allegany County. Main office is located in Belmont and the CAA program warehouse in Allentown.

Key responsibilities:  Enhance the agency’s image and visibility by serving as a spokesperson to promote agency-wide volunteer opportunities and/or deliver community presentations. Participate in seasonal projects by supporting fundraising, packaging, sorting delivering, communicating mission, and coordinating volunteer efforts. Facilitate pick ups and deliveries at the Allentown Warehouse. Support the Community Operations Manager with volunteer recruiting and training, and support agency volunteer activities.  

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to accurately assess a wide variety of situations, determining appropriate course(s) of action. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  To be determined by the volunteer

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Supports the Community Operations team by working together to develop and implement special projects and programs which complement the talents of our volunteers and ensures that the valuable time and resources given to agency programs have the greatest impact possible on the individuals, families and communities we all are committed to serve.

Location:  Throughout Allegany County. Main office is located in Belmont and the CAA program warehouse in Allentown.

Key responsibilities:  Enhance the agency’s image and visibility by serving as a spokesperson to promote agency-wide volunteer opportunities and/or deliver community presentations. Participate in seasonal projects by supporting fundraising, packaging, sorting delivering, communicating mission, and coordinating volunteer efforts. Facilitate pick ups and deliveries at the Allentown Warehouse. Support the Community Operations Manager with volunteer recruiting and training, and support agency volunteer activities.  

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to accurately assess a wide variety of situations, determining appropriate course(s) of action. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  To be determined by the volunteer

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pop Up Pantry Volunteer

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by providing direct service assistance with the inventory of food by stocking and assembling food boxes for clients at monthly food distributions.

Location:  Throughout Allegany County.  Main office is at the Belmont ACCESS Center, 84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator by completing documentation, stocking and sorting of food on tables, packaging food boxes and delivery to clients, and by conducting intakes with mobile market participants.

Qualifications:

Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  One or two times per month, hours from set up to tear down, 1pm to 6pm

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by providing direct service assistance with the inventory of food by stocking and assembling food boxes for clients at monthly food distributions.

Location:  Throughout Allegany County.  Main office is at the Belmont ACCESS Center, 84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator by completing documentation, stocking and sorting of food on tables, packaging food boxes and delivery to clients, and by conducting intakes with mobile market participants.

Qualifications:

Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  One or two times per month, hours from set up to tear down, 1pm to 6pm

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service Navigator Volunteer

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by conducting intake and assessment and family development planning with ACCESS Center visitors and scheduled participants.

Location:  Belmont ACCESS Center

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator to deliver strength based services and assist with evaluation of participant needs and desired outcomes.  Support the Service Navigator with services delivery systems by completing and reporting program data.  Support the Service Navigator through coordination and delivery of food pantry activities, including assembling food boxes and distributing store vouchers.  Support the Service Navigator by making and following up on referrals for needed supportive services.

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to demonstrate organizational skills. Ability to interpret and disseminate information garnered through training, community collaborations, and individuals for the greater good of the volunteer delegation. Ability to accurately assess a wide variety of situations, determining appropriate course(s) of action. Ability to demonstrate skills in the use of computer word processing and data entry programs. Ability to accept supervision. Ability to maintain a clean and safe working environment according to agency standard for safety.

Time commitment:  To be determined

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by conducting intake and assessment and family development planning with ACCESS Center visitors and scheduled participants.

Location:  Belmont ACCESS Center

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator to deliver strength based services and assist with evaluation of participant needs and desired outcomes.  Support the Service Navigator with services delivery systems by completing and reporting program data.  Support the Service Navigator through coordination and delivery of food pantry activities, including assembling food boxes and distributing store vouchers.  Support the Service Navigator by making and following up on referrals for needed supportive services.

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to demonstrate organizational skills. Ability to interpret and disseminate information garnered through training, community collaborations, and individuals for the greater good of the volunteer delegation. Ability to accurately assess a wide variety of situations, determining appropriate course(s) of action. Ability to demonstrate skills in the use of computer word processing and data entry programs. Ability to accept supervision. Ability to maintain a clean and safe working environment according to agency standard for safety.

Time commitment:  To be determined

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by providing assistance with the inventory of food by stocking and assembling food boxes for clients.

Location:  Belmont ACCESS Center, 84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator by cleaning the food pantry area, by completing documentation, stocking and sorting of food, ensuring safe practices by checking freezer and refrigerator temperatures, packaging food boxes and delivery to the clients.

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to demonstrate organizational skills. Ability to interpret and disseminate information garnered through training, community collaborations, and individuals for the greater good of the volunteer delegation. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  To be determined by volunteer

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Purpose/objective:  Supports the ACCESS Center Service Navigator by providing assistance with the inventory of food by stocking and assembling food boxes for clients.

Location:  Belmont ACCESS Center, 84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY

Key responsibilities:  Support the Service Navigator by cleaning the food pantry area, by completing documentation, stocking and sorting of food, ensuring safe practices by checking freezer and refrigerator temperatures, packaging food boxes and delivery to the clients.

Qualifications:

Experience working with individuals and families, through either educational experiences, volunteer roles or past work experiences. Desire to support, and ability to demonstrate, an understanding and agreement with the agency vision, mission and project goals. Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing in a wide variety of situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality and treat colleagues, staff and program participants with respect. Ability to demonstrate organizational skills. Ability to interpret and disseminate information garnered through training, community collaborations, and individuals for the greater good of the volunteer delegation. Ability to accept supervision.

Time commitment:  To be determined by volunteer

Training/support provided:  ACCORD Corporation New Staff Orientation, one-to-one mentoring with program staff and managers.  On-going support provided through face-to-face coaching meetings with the Service Navigator.

Benefits:  Personal satisfaction for helping others in need.  This position offers independent work and flexibility, which is a benefit to those who are in search of work experiences to build a resume, or those who demonstrate leadership and prefer to work independently.

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Infant and Child Services Volunteer

The Head Start Program is an early childhood and preschool program for income-eligible families of children birth to five years old. There are currently seven Early Head Start/Head Start Centers located in Cuba, Friendship, Belfast, Bolivar, Belmont and Wellsville, including a center in the Wellsville Elementary School.

Volunteering in classrooms to read books, Assist with classroom activities Assist with preparing meals and snacks for Head Start children Help staff monitor and interact with kids on the playground Lead outdoor activities with children Help children learn to tie their shoes, zip coats, etc. Cleaning and sanitizing Assist with outreach events (parades, etc) Maintenance and groundwork (lawn mowing, painting, staining, light repair) Clerical work including filing, data entry, and other recruitment material development Design brochures; Cleaning of buses and general storage areas Sorting and organizing books for our quarterly book distributions Interns studying early childhood education, human services, psychology, computer technology, business administration and management, marketing and advertising, art (to do murals in classrooms and general areas) and finance are needed. Certified speech therapists are needed for child speech screenings

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

The Head Start Program is an early childhood and preschool program for income-eligible families of children birth to five years old. There are currently seven Early Head Start/Head Start Centers located in Cuba, Friendship, Belfast, Bolivar, Belmont and Wellsville, including a center in the Wellsville Elementary School.

Volunteering in classrooms to read books, Assist with classroom activities Assist with preparing meals and snacks for Head Start children Help staff monitor and interact with kids on the playground Lead outdoor activities with children Help children learn to tie their shoes, zip coats, etc. Cleaning and sanitizing Assist with outreach events (parades, etc) Maintenance and groundwork (lawn mowing, painting, staining, light repair) Clerical work including filing, data entry, and other recruitment material development Design brochures; Cleaning of buses and general storage areas Sorting and organizing books for our quarterly book distributions Interns studying early childhood education, human services, psychology, computer technology, business administration and management, marketing and advertising, art (to do murals in classrooms and general areas) and finance are needed. Certified speech therapists are needed for child speech screenings

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis and Prevention Services Volunteer

Programs and services promote the health, safety, and well being of the community through prevention, education, immediate intervention and access to community wide resources.

Clerical assistance Adopt a room at the Domestic Violence Shelter Assist with outreach and marketing activities

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Programs and services promote the health, safety, and well being of the community through prevention, education, immediate intervention and access to community wide resources.

Clerical assistance Adopt a room at the Domestic Violence Shelter Assist with outreach and marketing activities

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ACCESS Center Volunteer

ACCESS Centers

Located in Belmont and Bolivar, the Allegany County Community Entry to Support Services (ACCESS) Centers are Single Point of Entry facilities. ACCESS Centers offer the public access to all ACCORD services, partner agency services, a computer lab with internet and printing, emergency food pantry and service coordination, referrals and follow up care to help individuals and families achieve their goals

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

ACCESS Centers

Located in Belmont and Bolivar, the Allegany County Community Entry to Support Services (ACCESS) Centers are Single Point of Entry facilities. ACCESS Centers offer the public access to all ACCORD services, partner agency services, a computer lab with internet and printing, emergency food pantry and service coordination, referrals and follow up care to help individuals and families achieve their goals

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care Services Volunteer

The Child Care Services Division assists parents with locating child care, and provides technical

assistance for child care providers and those individuals choosing to become registered or licensed child care providers in their homes.

Shredding documents Filing Inventory of office and program supplies Research and build early childhood curriculum Put together parent survival kits Put together outreach kits

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

The Child Care Services Division assists parents with locating child care, and provides technical

assistance for child care providers and those individuals choosing to become registered or licensed child care providers in their homes.

Shredding documents Filing Inventory of office and program supplies Research and build early childhood curriculum Put together parent survival kits Put together outreach kits

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14895

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business and Community Development Volunteer

The Allegany Business Center offers business development and management assistance for all stages of business ownership, from the feasibility study through start-up and expansion.

Clerical support Data entry Interns studying business administration, management, marketing and advertising are needed.

Genesee Valley Improvement Corporation provides decent, safe, and affordable rental units to low-income, elderly and handicapped individuals and families throughout Allegany County. Genesee Valley Improvement Corporation also provides service and program delivery space to ACCORD Corporation.

Clerical support Yard cleanup and maintenance Painting

Pressure washing buildings and decks, etc

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

The Allegany Business Center offers business development and management assistance for all stages of business ownership, from the feasibility study through start-up and expansion.

Clerical support Data entry Interns studying business administration, management, marketing and advertising are needed.

Genesee Valley Improvement Corporation provides decent, safe, and affordable rental units to low-income, elderly and handicapped individuals and families throughout Allegany County. Genesee Valley Improvement Corporation also provides service and program delivery space to ACCORD Corporation.

Clerical support Yard cleanup and maintenance Painting

Pressure washing buildings and decks, etc

Agency: Allegany County Community Opportunities and Rural Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 14813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graycliff Green Team

Enjoy nature and help restore a historic landmark--all at the same time! Join Graycliff's Green Team of gardeners and grounds keepers to help keep our 8.5 acres of grounds and gardens attractive to visitors from throughout the world. Help us preserve and maintain the gracious park-like setting of this magnificent jewel on the lake. Lovely location on a bluff high above Lake Erie in a country-like setting, yet only 30 minutes from downtown Buffalo. Your help will be appreciated whether you like to work with others, or if you prefer to enjoy nature as you volunteer in a quiet corner of the estate.  Expertise in gardening appreciated, but not necessary. There are many different tasks to be done in maintaining our extensive grounds, ranging from equipment repair to digging to weeding to planting. Whatever your interests or skills, if you enjoy the out-of-doors and fresh air, come give us a hand. 

Agency: Graycliff Conservancy

Enjoy nature and help restore a historic landmark--all at the same time! Join Graycliff's Green Team of gardeners and grounds keepers to help keep our 8.5 acres of grounds and gardens attractive to visitors from throughout the world. Help us preserve and maintain the gracious park-like setting of this magnificent jewel on the lake. Lovely location on a bluff high above Lake Erie in a country-like setting, yet only 30 minutes from downtown Buffalo. Your help will be appreciated whether you like to work with others, or if you prefer to enjoy nature as you volunteer in a quiet corner of the estate.  Expertise in gardening appreciated, but not necessary. There are many different tasks to be done in maintaining our extensive grounds, ranging from equipment repair to digging to weeding to planting. Whatever your interests or skills, if you enjoy the out-of-doors and fresh air, come give us a hand. 

Agency: Graycliff Conservancy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graycliff Clean Team

If you would enjoy some quiet time in a historic lakefront property, you might be interested in helping to help keep Frank Lloyd Wright's Graycliff looking its best. Our historic buildings need tender loving care, and your assistance in light dusting, vacuuming and upkeep projects would be greatly appreciated. Join our team of Historic House helpers with a friend as a great way to spend time together while helping out in the community. The Clean Team at Graycliff meets on Monday mornings from 9:30 - 11:30 am.

Agency: Graycliff Conservancy

If you would enjoy some quiet time in a historic lakefront property, you might be interested in helping to help keep Frank Lloyd Wright's Graycliff looking its best. Our historic buildings need tender loving care, and your assistance in light dusting, vacuuming and upkeep projects would be greatly appreciated. Join our team of Historic House helpers with a friend as a great way to spend time together while helping out in the community. The Clean Team at Graycliff meets on Monday mornings from 9:30 - 11:30 am.

Agency: Graycliff Conservancy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Maintence

This opportunity allows volunteers to engage in service everyday! The gardens located on Sycamore Street allow volunteers to enjoy the great outdoors and a peaceful environment. Volunteers will help weed out gardens, mentor other volunteers, cut grass, plant, and assist with the upkeep. In winter time, we need assistance in shoveling snow and other small tasks (indoor and outdoor). Please express interest if you are interested in this opportunity.

Agency: None Like You / We Care

This opportunity allows volunteers to engage in service everyday! The gardens located on Sycamore Street allow volunteers to enjoy the great outdoors and a peaceful environment. Volunteers will help weed out gardens, mentor other volunteers, cut grass, plant, and assist with the upkeep. In winter time, we need assistance in shoveling snow and other small tasks (indoor and outdoor). Please express interest if you are interested in this opportunity.

Agency: None Like You / We Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 14212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed in Clarence and Newstead

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dispatchers needed in Clarence

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit vehicle can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit vehicle can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farmers Market Support

Thank you for your interest in the North Buffalo Farmers Market!
The market season begins June 1 and is open every Thursday through October 26.
Weekly volunteer opportunities at the market include:
Opening the Market: 2 pm - 3 pm, Hang banners, signs, distribute folding tables, chairs, pop-up canopies, and other items throughout the market. 5 volunteer spaces left
Statistics: 3 pm - 7 pm, Tally the number of customers that visit the market 1 volunteer space left
Closing the Market: 6:45 pm - 7:30 pm. Take down banners, signs, folding tables, chairs, pop-up canopies and other supplies and return them to storage 2 volunteer spaces left
Volunteer opportunities are filling up fast!
Please let us know which days, times and opportunities you are interested in.
June 1____ 8____ 15____ 22____ 29____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
July 6____13____20_____27____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
August 3____10____17____24____31____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
September 7____14____21____28____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
October 5____12____19____26____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
Volunteer Name:__________________________
Address:________________________________ Cell:____________________________________

 

Agency: North Buffalo Farmers Market

Thank you for your interest in the North Buffalo Farmers Market!
The market season begins June 1 and is open every Thursday through October 26.
Weekly volunteer opportunities at the market include:
Opening the Market: 2 pm - 3 pm, Hang banners, signs, distribute folding tables, chairs, pop-up canopies, and other items throughout the market. 5 volunteer spaces left
Statistics: 3 pm - 7 pm, Tally the number of customers that visit the market 1 volunteer space left
Closing the Market: 6:45 pm - 7:30 pm. Take down banners, signs, folding tables, chairs, pop-up canopies and other supplies and return them to storage 2 volunteer spaces left
Volunteer opportunities are filling up fast!
Please let us know which days, times and opportunities you are interested in.
June 1____ 8____ 15____ 22____ 29____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
July 6____13____20_____27____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
August 3____10____17____24____31____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
September 7____14____21____28____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
October 5____12____19____26____ Opening____ Statistics_____ Closing____
Volunteer Name:__________________________
Address:________________________________ Cell:____________________________________

 

Agency: North Buffalo Farmers Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14216

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HOPE Chautauqua Members

Looking for members and committee members,  living in Chautauqua County, to help with coalition planning and coordinating community events to address substance abuse concerns.

Agency: Chautauqua Alcohol & Substance Abuse Council

Looking for members and committee members,  living in Chautauqua County, to help with coalition planning and coordinating community events to address substance abuse concerns.

Agency: Chautauqua Alcohol & Substance Abuse Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor

Have a passion for education, or an interest in helping kids learn to read? Volunteers are needed to tutor students in various grades and all subjects at any of our tutoring locations throughout Chautauqua County. 

Agency: Chautauqua Striders, Inc.

Have a passion for education, or an interest in helping kids learn to read? Volunteers are needed to tutor students in various grades and all subjects at any of our tutoring locations throughout Chautauqua County. 

Agency: Chautauqua Striders, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Happy Grams Choir Director

Happy Grams is Chautauqua Adult Day Care's very own choir which consists of 8-12 of our Taft center location participants. We currently have a wonderful volunteer playing the piano for us, we are  looking for someone with a lot of enthusiasm and love for music to direct, our previous director is sadly no longer able to do so. Happy Grams enjoys going out into the community and performing for others, we perform at places such as Heritage Ministries, Lutheran Social services, etc.  Happy Grams practice on Thursdays from 10:30-11:30, they would be more than willing to practice a second day if the director is willing. The program manager of CADC will assist with scheduling the performances out in the community. If this sounds like something you are interested in and have questions, please contact Megan Pisarcik (CADC Program Manager).

Agency: Chautauqua Adult Day Care

Happy Grams is Chautauqua Adult Day Care's very own choir which consists of 8-12 of our Taft center location participants. We currently have a wonderful volunteer playing the piano for us, we are  looking for someone with a lot of enthusiasm and love for music to direct, our previous director is sadly no longer able to do so. Happy Grams enjoys going out into the community and performing for others, we perform at places such as Heritage Ministries, Lutheran Social services, etc.  Happy Grams practice on Thursdays from 10:30-11:30, they would be more than willing to practice a second day if the director is willing. The program manager of CADC will assist with scheduling the performances out in the community. If this sounds like something you are interested in and have questions, please contact Megan Pisarcik (CADC Program Manager).

Agency: Chautauqua Adult Day Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SABAH Skating Season Is Begining!

A new SABAH season is upon us and we would love to have you on board!  We are looking for volunteers that are interested in making new friends and helping out in the process!  Our volunteers are needed on a weekly bases because we partner you up with one of our skaters and you work together on ice all year, form October through March.  We have four locations Amherst, Niagara Falls, Hamburg and Riverside. Check out our website at www.sabahinc.org for the schedule and our online volunteer registration!  www.sabahinc.org

Agency: SABAH

A new SABAH season is upon us and we would love to have you on board!  We are looking for volunteers that are interested in making new friends and helping out in the process!  Our volunteers are needed on a weekly bases because we partner you up with one of our skaters and you work together on ice all year, form October through March.  We have four locations Amherst, Niagara Falls, Hamburg and Riverside. Check out our website at www.sabahinc.org for the schedule and our online volunteer registration!  www.sabahinc.org

Agency: SABAH

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 14207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Volunteers are a valuable asset to our non-for profit organization.  Chautauqua Adult Day Care volunteers dedicate their time to making life better for the clients of our adult day care centers. Volunteers enrich the lives of others with their own personal touch. Each volunteer contributes his or her time, talents and interests to helping meet the personal needs of our clients.  As you share your time and talents with others, you will find not only will it brighten their lives, but it will also enrich yours as well! Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers are always looking for volunteers.

Some of the activities we offer are;

Bingo Baking Groups Arts and Crafts Card Games Community Recreation & Outings Board Games Exercise Reminiscence games and activities Discussion Groups Ceramics Painting Music Programs Computer Program AND MUCH MORE!

If you are interested in volunteering, we would love to hear from you!

Agency: Chautauqua Adult Day Care

Volunteers are a valuable asset to our non-for profit organization.  Chautauqua Adult Day Care volunteers dedicate their time to making life better for the clients of our adult day care centers. Volunteers enrich the lives of others with their own personal touch. Each volunteer contributes his or her time, talents and interests to helping meet the personal needs of our clients.  As you share your time and talents with others, you will find not only will it brighten their lives, but it will also enrich yours as well! Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers are always looking for volunteers.

Some of the activities we offer are;

Bingo Baking Groups Arts and Crafts Card Games Community Recreation & Outings Board Games Exercise Reminiscence games and activities Discussion Groups Ceramics Painting Music Programs Computer Program AND MUCH MORE!

If you are interested in volunteering, we would love to hear from you!

Agency: Chautauqua Adult Day Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: any years old

Zip Code: 14782

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed in Lockport

Volunteers help a seniors get to the Dale Association (Lockport Adult Senior Centre). We even make the driving good for you. We provide the minivan?

Even 30 minutes can make a difference. We have short 30 min trips. We provide this services for the City Of Lockport and Town of Lockport Residence. We typically pick members up at 9:30 am and are back to the center by 10:00 am. Then we take members home around 12:30 am. You could drive either shift.

It’s easy to get started, just attend a training at the Dale, submit your Application and about one weeks after that you can start your meaningful experience with The Dale Association.

Make a difference and volunteer today!

For more information about our organization or opportunities to volunteer, visit our website at www.daleasscoiation.com

Agency: The Dale Association

Volunteers help a seniors get to the Dale Association (Lockport Adult Senior Centre). We even make the driving good for you. We provide the minivan?

Even 30 minutes can make a difference. We have short 30 min trips. We provide this services for the City Of Lockport and Town of Lockport Residence. We typically pick members up at 9:30 am and are back to the center by 10:00 am. Then we take members home around 12:30 am. You could drive either shift.

It’s easy to get started, just attend a training at the Dale, submit your Application and about one weeks after that you can start your meaningful experience with The Dale Association.

Make a difference and volunteer today!

For more information about our organization or opportunities to volunteer, visit our website at www.daleasscoiation.com

Agency: The Dale Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camera Operators

Volunteers are trained to operate the video cameras for our cable program. We tape Thursdays at 9:15 weekly. Work as many shows as you would like per month. No experience necessary. 

Agency: The Dale Association

Volunteers are trained to operate the video cameras for our cable program. We tape Thursdays at 9:15 weekly. Work as many shows as you would like per month. No experience necessary. 

Agency: The Dale Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: any years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you like Bingo?

Do you enjoy helping others? Can you give us one Friday night a month? Our Friday night bingo program is looking for volunteers.

 

We invite you to join us to sell cards, call-back winning ticket numbers, work our concessions counter and provide good will at our weekly game (5:30-9:30 pm). We offer all volunteers at Bingo drinks and pizza. 

 

Join our volunteer team at 33 Ontario Street today by calling Sherry Livergood: 716-433-1886 ext. 109

Agency: The Dale Association

Do you enjoy helping others? Can you give us one Friday night a month? Our Friday night bingo program is looking for volunteers.

 

We invite you to join us to sell cards, call-back winning ticket numbers, work our concessions counter and provide good will at our weekly game (5:30-9:30 pm). We offer all volunteers at Bingo drinks and pizza. 

 

Join our volunteer team at 33 Ontario Street today by calling Sherry Livergood: 716-433-1886 ext. 109

Agency: The Dale Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Department volunteers

Volunteers take three to four hour shifts in our agency's food pantry, which is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Help someone in need by giving them food! We can also use a hand on the first and third Thursdays of the month when we receive truck deliveries from the Food Bank of Western New York, usually from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Special events such as a turkey give-a-way for Thanksgiving, Empty Bowls fundraiser, and more are also planned. Volunteers are welcome!

Our Lighthouse Community Kitchen is also in need of volunteers from 1-5 p.m. Mondays  to Fridays to help prepare, serve and clean-up.

Meals on Wheels drivers are needed from 10 a.m. to noon!

Victims Services is also in need of volunteers.

Agency: Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.

Volunteers take three to four hour shifts in our agency's food pantry, which is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Help someone in need by giving them food! We can also use a hand on the first and third Thursdays of the month when we receive truck deliveries from the Food Bank of Western New York, usually from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Special events such as a turkey give-a-way for Thanksgiving, Empty Bowls fundraiser, and more are also planned. Volunteers are welcome!

Our Lighthouse Community Kitchen is also in need of volunteers from 1-5 p.m. Mondays  to Fridays to help prepare, serve and clean-up.

Meals on Wheels drivers are needed from 10 a.m. to noon!

Victims Services is also in need of volunteers.

Agency: Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14779

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Softball Field Assistant

Our athletes have varied abilities and some of them require one-on-one assistance while on the field, to get a helmet on, or just to stay focused and motivated.  Our coaches need assistance with scorekeeping and base-running coaches.  Assistance can be used from June (clinics) into July (individual team practices) through August (games on Monday and Tuesday evenings).

Agency: Touching Bases Softball League of Erie County, Inc.

Our athletes have varied abilities and some of them require one-on-one assistance while on the field, to get a helmet on, or just to stay focused and motivated.  Our coaches need assistance with scorekeeping and base-running coaches.  Assistance can be used from June (clinics) into July (individual team practices) through August (games on Monday and Tuesday evenings).

Agency: Touching Bases Softball League of Erie County, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 14086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Volunteer at Heart, Love & Soul

Purpose/objective:  serve lunch to an average of 150-160 guests

Location:  Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room, 939 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305

Key responsibilities:  staffing tray-line to serve lunch

Qualifications:  ability to stand, follow guidelines for food service

Days/Times Needed:  Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 11:15-12:45

Time commitment:  weekly, one day a week

Benefits: helping those in need

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Purpose/objective:  serve lunch to an average of 150-160 guests

Location:  Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room, 939 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305

Key responsibilities:  staffing tray-line to serve lunch

Qualifications:  ability to stand, follow guidelines for food service

Days/Times Needed:  Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 11:15-12:45

Time commitment:  weekly, one day a week

Benefits: helping those in need

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Breakfast Volunteer at Heart, Love & Soul

Purpose/objective:  serve lunch to an average of 150-160 guests

Location:  Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room, 939 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305

Key responsibilities:  staffing tray-line to serve lunch

Qualifications:  ability to stand, follow guidelines for food service

Days/Times Needed:  Monday - Friday; 8:30am-10:15pm

Time commitment:  weekly, one day a week

Benefits:  helping those in need

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Purpose/objective:  serve lunch to an average of 150-160 guests

Location:  Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room, 939 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305

Key responsibilities:  staffing tray-line to serve lunch

Qualifications:  ability to stand, follow guidelines for food service

Days/Times Needed:  Monday - Friday; 8:30am-10:15pm

Time commitment:  weekly, one day a week

Benefits:  helping those in need

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Medical Supplies Sorting

Help CHH organize and sort the masses of medical supplies that are donated to us and that we give away on a regular basis. We will be recycling all supplies that cannot be reused and organizing the crutches, wheelchairs, shower chairs, walkers, canes that we have. Great project for a youth group!

Agency: Community Helping Hands

Help CHH organize and sort the masses of medical supplies that are donated to us and that we give away on a regular basis. We will be recycling all supplies that cannot be reused and organizing the crutches, wheelchairs, shower chairs, walkers, canes that we have. Great project for a youth group!

Agency: Community Helping Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Janitorial Maintenance

Native American Community Services does not have a private company come in to clean up our agency. We count on each other, the staff, to help keep things tidy. Though it can prove to be a large task at times, which is why we here at NACS would appreciate any persons willing to come in and help keep our agency bright and shiny!

 Tasks could include:

Sweeping, mopping, gathering and taking out garbage, vacuuming, tidying up the bathrooms, and more.

When responding to this opportunity, please leave a sentence or two in the 'Additional Notes' discussing your interests in volunteering with us.

*Email is the most efficient way for us to contact you back, and please allow up to 72 hours for a response to your inquiry.

 

Thanks!

Agency: Native American Community Services of Erie and Niagara Counties, Inc.

Native American Community Services does not have a private company come in to clean up our agency. We count on each other, the staff, to help keep things tidy. Though it can prove to be a large task at times, which is why we here at NACS would appreciate any persons willing to come in and help keep our agency bright and shiny!

 Tasks could include:

Sweeping, mopping, gathering and taking out garbage, vacuuming, tidying up the bathrooms, and more.

When responding to this opportunity, please leave a sentence or two in the 'Additional Notes' discussing your interests in volunteering with us.

*Email is the most efficient way for us to contact you back, and please allow up to 72 hours for a response to your inquiry.

 

Thanks!

Agency: Native American Community Services of Erie and Niagara Counties, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: On- Ice Volunteer (Niagara Falls Location)

Gliding Stars is seeking volunteers for either its Sunday and/or Monday group ice skating sessions.  Sessions are held from 4:30 - 6 pm at the Hyde Park Ice Pavilion.  As a volunteer you will be paired with one of our "Stars" and will provide them support and encouragement with the guidance of our instructors. We welcome skaters of all skill levels!

*Completed waiver required

     

Agency: Gliding Stars

Gliding Stars is seeking volunteers for either its Sunday and/or Monday group ice skating sessions.  Sessions are held from 4:30 - 6 pm at the Hyde Park Ice Pavilion.  As a volunteer you will be paired with one of our "Stars" and will provide them support and encouragement with the guidance of our instructors. We welcome skaters of all skill levels!

*Completed waiver required

     

Agency: Gliding Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: On Ice Volunteer (West Seneca Location)

Gliding Stars is seeking volunteers for Saturday group ice skating sessions. Sessions are held from 2:30-4 pm at the Leisure Rinks.  As a volunteer you will be paired with one of our "Stars" and provide them support and encouragement with the guidance of our instructors. Off-ice volunteer help is available as well. All skating levels welcome! 

*Completed waiver required

Agency: Gliding Stars

Gliding Stars is seeking volunteers for Saturday group ice skating sessions. Sessions are held from 2:30-4 pm at the Leisure Rinks.  As a volunteer you will be paired with one of our "Stars" and provide them support and encouragement with the guidance of our instructors. Off-ice volunteer help is available as well. All skating levels welcome! 

*Completed waiver required

Agency: Gliding Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14224

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Opportunity to volunteer with our Domestic Violence Program.

The Victim Services Division envisions a community free of violence where all people are empowered to live with dignity and hope. In such a vision, we will dedicate ourselves to empowering those who feel powerless and weak. Victim Services is an ever growing department and is currently seeking motivated volunteers committed to providing services to members of the Cattaraugus and Allegany County.

As a volunteer you would have the opportunity to attend series of training and shadowing experiences designed to preparing you to provide an array of services to survivors of crime. Volunteers are primarily based out of domestic violence (shelter) program. If interested please contact Sharon Turano at 716-945-1041.

Agency: Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.

The Victim Services Division envisions a community free of violence where all people are empowered to live with dignity and hope. In such a vision, we will dedicate ourselves to empowering those who feel powerless and weak. Victim Services is an ever growing department and is currently seeking motivated volunteers committed to providing services to members of the Cattaraugus and Allegany County.

As a volunteer you would have the opportunity to attend series of training and shadowing experiences designed to preparing you to provide an array of services to survivors of crime. Volunteers are primarily based out of domestic violence (shelter) program. If interested please contact Sharon Turano at 716-945-1041.

Agency: Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14779

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Southern Chautauqua County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Northern Chautauqua County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14048

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Erie County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Niagara County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Orleans County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Genesee County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14020

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Cattaraugus County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14760

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador Wyoming County

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, and/or manning tables at health fairs or community events. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14569

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth Volunteer

If you are between the ages of 12 and 18 and are interested in volunteering, having fun and making friends, then the Town of Tonawanda Youth Engaged in Service (Y.E.S.) Program wants you! Complete the application and return to the Town of Tonawanda Youth, Parks and Recreation Department, 299 Decatur Rd, Tonawanda, NY 14223. You will be contacted once your application is reviewed.

Agency: Town of Tonawanda Youth Engaged in Service

If you are between the ages of 12 and 18 and are interested in volunteering, having fun and making friends, then the Town of Tonawanda Youth Engaged in Service (Y.E.S.) Program wants you! Complete the application and return to the Town of Tonawanda Youth, Parks and Recreation Department, 299 Decatur Rd, Tonawanda, NY 14223. You will be contacted once your application is reviewed.

Agency: Town of Tonawanda Youth Engaged in Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 14223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist DEC Staff

Volunteers Assist DEC Staff at the education center during the day on weekdays and weekends to help with programs, winter ski and snowshoe rentals, and event set-up and clean-up.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Volunteers Assist DEC Staff at the education center during the day on weekdays and weekends to help with programs, winter ski and snowshoe rentals, and event set-up and clean-up.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeters

Greeters are needed to answer phones and visitor questions in the Education Center. Duties may include copying and folding or helping with basic office needs. Training will be provided.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Greeters are needed to answer phones and visitor questions in the Education Center. Duties may include copying and folding or helping with basic office needs. Training will be provided.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nature Guides

Nature Guides are needed to lead tours for the general public, civic organizations, school-age children and scout groups during the week or on weekends year-round. Volunteers receive training in nature interpretation, and additional optional trainings are provided annually. (Note: a small fee may be requested to cover the cost of training materials provided).Reinstein Woods Volunteer Program

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Nature Guides are needed to lead tours for the general public, civic organizations, school-age children and scout groups during the week or on weekends year-round. Volunteers receive training in nature interpretation, and additional optional trainings are provided annually. (Note: a small fee may be requested to cover the cost of training materials provided).Reinstein Woods Volunteer Program

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Event Volunteers

Special Event volunteers assist with one-day events such as the Fall Festival, Friends of Reinstein's fundraisers, and other special events sponsored by Reinstein Woods.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Special Event volunteers assist with one-day events such as the Fall Festival, Friends of Reinstein's fundraisers, and other special events sponsored by Reinstein Woods.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outreach Event & Festival Volunteers

Outreach Event & Festival volunteers provide information to increase public awareness and support of Reinstein Woods at local fairs, festivals and schools.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Outreach Event & Festival volunteers provide information to increase public awareness and support of Reinstein Woods at local fairs, festivals and schools.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat & Trail Stewards

Habitat & Trail Stewards assist us from the first Tuesday & Thursday in April to the last Tuesday & Thursday in September of each year. Volunteers help with trail clean-up, invasive species removal, and small outdoor projects. Seasonal Position.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Habitat & Trail Stewards assist us from the first Tuesday & Thursday in April to the last Tuesday & Thursday in September of each year. Volunteers help with trail clean-up, invasive species removal, and small outdoor projects. Seasonal Position.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Stewards

Garden Stewards are needed to water, weed, and harvest our herb, flower and vegetable gardens as well as help maintain our compost bins from April to October of each year. Seasonal Position.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Garden Stewards are needed to water, weed, and harvest our herb, flower and vegetable gardens as well as help maintain our compost bins from April to October of each year. Seasonal Position.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Research Stewards

Research Stewards help with Citizen Science Projects in each season of the year. Trainings are provided for each research project at Reinstein Woods. Volunteers are required to attend training, and sign-up to do the research at Reinstein Woods. All are outdoors, except where noted. Seasonal Position. Here is a list of our current projects:

Frog-Watch USA: March through August, after sunset. Monitor different frog and toad sounds. Project BudBurst: March through July and September through November. Record first signs of a bud, flower, fruit, leaf, and fall leaf of six different plants and trees. Hummingbirds at Home: March through June (inside activity). Monitor hummingbird activity at feeders from inside/outside the center. Project Firefly Watch: June through September, after sunset. Record firefly activity at specific sites in the preserve. Project Feeder-Watch: November through March (inside activity). Record species of birds visiting feeders from inside the center.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Research Stewards help with Citizen Science Projects in each season of the year. Trainings are provided for each research project at Reinstein Woods. Volunteers are required to attend training, and sign-up to do the research at Reinstein Woods. All are outdoors, except where noted. Seasonal Position. Here is a list of our current projects:

Frog-Watch USA: March through August, after sunset. Monitor different frog and toad sounds. Project BudBurst: March through July and September through November. Record first signs of a bud, flower, fruit, leaf, and fall leaf of six different plants and trees. Hummingbirds at Home: March through June (inside activity). Monitor hummingbird activity at feeders from inside/outside the center. Project Firefly Watch: June through September, after sunset. Record firefly activity at specific sites in the preserve. Project Feeder-Watch: November through March (inside activity). Record species of birds visiting feeders from inside the center.

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friends of Reinstein Committees

Friends of Reinstein Committees assist the board of directors in raising funds and promoting Reinstein Woods. Committees generally meet on a bimonthly basis. You can indicate your interest in helping any of the following committees:

Finance Fundraising Membership Marketing/Communications http://reinsteinwoods.org/learn/membership-committee/

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Friends of Reinstein Committees assist the board of directors in raising funds and promoting Reinstein Woods. Committees generally meet on a bimonthly basis. You can indicate your interest in helping any of the following committees:

Finance Fundraising Membership Marketing/Communications http://reinsteinwoods.org/learn/membership-committee/

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reinstein Woods Volunteer Forms

Please click on the link to download and fill out a volunteer form on the NYS DEC website.

Reinstein Woods Volunteer Forms

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Please click on the link to download and fill out a volunteer form on the NYS DEC website.

Reinstein Woods Volunteer Forms

Agency: Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer, Tutors and Mentors Needed!

Picture it. A student sits down to complete their homework. They begin to struggle and are about to give up. But then you sit down ready to tackle and break down the first problem with them. You walk them through it. The student just isn't getting it. You re-explain it, just in a different way. And it clicks. You see the bulb light up. It finally makes sense. 

Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Are you interested in helping young students succeed?

Consider volunteering at the Seneca Street CDC!

We aim to provide our students with an outstanding after-school experience. We provide designated time during the After School program in which our students receive homework assistance from volunteers. Since some of our volunteers are from the University at Buffalo, we experience a true need for new volunteers in the month of January when college students are on their winter breaks.  But also needed through the year.   

After homework time students are divided into groups and participate in enrichment activities such as, Girls on the Run, Arts and Crafts, Academic Games, Gym and Computer Lab. The day wraps up in the dining room where the students are provided a free hot dinner before going home for the evening.

Our Afterschool Program operates Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday between 2:30pm and 5:30pm. Please feel free to contact Beth Ewen for more information at bewen@senecastreetcdc.org. or call 716-939-3501

We also run a Summer Program for 6 weeks Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday between 9am and 1:00pm, please feel free to contact the above person Beth Ewen.    Thank You for Finding us

Agency: Seneca Street Community Development Corporation

Picture it. A student sits down to complete their homework. They begin to struggle and are about to give up. But then you sit down ready to tackle and break down the first problem with them. You walk them through it. The student just isn't getting it. You re-explain it, just in a different way. And it clicks. You see the bulb light up. It finally makes sense. 

Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Are you interested in helping young students succeed?

Consider volunteering at the Seneca Street CDC!

We aim to provide our students with an outstanding after-school experience. We provide designated time during the After School program in which our students receive homework assistance from volunteers. Since some of our volunteers are from the University at Buffalo, we experience a true need for new volunteers in the month of January when college students are on their winter breaks.  But also needed through the year.   

After homework time students are divided into groups and participate in enrichment activities such as, Girls on the Run, Arts and Crafts, Academic Games, Gym and Computer Lab. The day wraps up in the dining room where the students are provided a free hot dinner before going home for the evening.

Our Afterschool Program operates Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday between 2:30pm and 5:30pm. Please feel free to contact Beth Ewen for more information at bewen@senecastreetcdc.org. or call 716-939-3501

We also run a Summer Program for 6 weeks Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday between 9am and 1:00pm, please feel free to contact the above person Beth Ewen.    Thank You for Finding us

Agency: Seneca Street Community Development Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Activity Programs

After school activity programs for children and youth ages 5-11 are provided at four youth center locations (see below) throughout the Town, for youth who attend school in the Town of Amherst. The afterschool program operates from September through June on Monday through Friday from 2:30 to 5:30 PM. An extended afternoon program from 5:30 PM to 6:00 PM is available.

Special weekly activities, including cooking, educational games, exercise and group activities are offered through the program. Children are encouraged to develop new skills in an atmosphere of fun and fair play. A nutritious, healthy snack will be provided for all program participants each day.

Agency: Town of Amherst Youth and Recreation

After school activity programs for children and youth ages 5-11 are provided at four youth center locations (see below) throughout the Town, for youth who attend school in the Town of Amherst. The afterschool program operates from September through June on Monday through Friday from 2:30 to 5:30 PM. An extended afternoon program from 5:30 PM to 6:00 PM is available.

Special weekly activities, including cooking, educational games, exercise and group activities are offered through the program. Children are encouraged to develop new skills in an atmosphere of fun and fair play. A nutritious, healthy snack will be provided for all program participants each day.

Agency: Town of Amherst Youth and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager

We are looking for someone skilled with facebook, twitter, and pintrest to get our messages about abuse prevention out to more people. Familiarity with Google office, hootsuite and wordpress Divi is especially helpful. Knowledge about SEO is helpful. Must be a team player who is willing and able to communicate with a remote "office". But, this is a job you can do from home, essentially on your own schedule. 

Agency: Stop Abuse Campaign

We are looking for someone skilled with facebook, twitter, and pintrest to get our messages about abuse prevention out to more people. Familiarity with Google office, hootsuite and wordpress Divi is especially helpful. Knowledge about SEO is helpful. Must be a team player who is willing and able to communicate with a remote "office". But, this is a job you can do from home, essentially on your own schedule. 

Agency: Stop Abuse Campaign

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dispatchers are needed in Orchard Park

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit van can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit van can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dispatchers are needed in Brant, Angola

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit van can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Dispatchers are needed today. By devoting your time, you can assist residents in scheduling transportation for doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individual who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. All you need is the ability to answer a single phone line and a friendly voice. . If you do not drive and live in the service area, the Rural Transit van can bring you into the our office to dispatch.

This is a simple yet extremely rewarding volunteer opportunity. We will work with you and your availability so that you can make the most of your volunteer experience.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers are needed in Brant, Angola

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed in Springville

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14141

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed in Collins and North Collins

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed in Boston, Eden, Colden

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed in Orchard Park

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed for Aurora, Elma, Marilla, Wales

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Volunteer Drivers are needed today. We will provide you with our Rural Transit vehicle to transport local residents to much needed medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, etc. With your help, these individuals who may have been homebound can be a vital part of our community. We are fully insured, take excellent care in the maintenance of our Rural Transit vehicles and you need no special license to drive our vans.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of dozens of individual’s right in your own community through this volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Rural Transit Service, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry Volunteer at Heart, Love & Soul

Needs good communication skills Assist clients in selecting groceries Updating client records Sort food donations Restock shelves, refrigerator & freezer

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Needs good communication skills Assist clients in selecting groceries Updating client records Sort food donations Restock shelves, refrigerator & freezer

Agency: Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry & Dining Room

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extended Day Program Volunteer Opportunity--Holiday Opportunity update

The Charter School of Inquiry Extended Day Program (K-2) is currently recruiting dedicated individuals looking to make an impact in the community.  It is an on-going program between hours of 3:30-5:30 p.m. Volunteer responsibilities include: 

Assisting students with homework activities  Serving as a role model at all times Acting as a resource and guide  Assisting in student's planned activities for the day

Preferred Requirements:

Day care or after school experience a plus Education or any other related major a plus Dedication in the personal development of the students

Agency: Charter School of Inquiry

The Charter School of Inquiry Extended Day Program (K-2) is currently recruiting dedicated individuals looking to make an impact in the community.  It is an on-going program between hours of 3:30-5:30 p.m. Volunteer responsibilities include: 

Assisting students with homework activities  Serving as a role model at all times Acting as a resource and guide  Assisting in student's planned activities for the day

Preferred Requirements:

Day care or after school experience a plus Education or any other related major a plus Dedication in the personal development of the students

Agency: Charter School of Inquiry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with People with Developmental Disabilities

Agency: WNYDDSO (Western New York Developmental Disabilities State Operations and Offices)

Agency: WNYDDSO (Western New York Developmental Disabilities State Operations and Offices)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14068

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SENECA NATION AMERICORPS FULL TIME ELA TEAM LEADER

(1) ENGLISH/ELA ACADEMIC ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER-1700 Hrs. over 12 Months: will lead, organize, implement, research evidenced based coaching methods to raise ELA-Reading scores and will act as lead ELA-Reading members.  Will problem solve various situations and issues that will emerge? Will research STEM opportunities for Members and students and advocate for STEM based experiences? 

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

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Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

(1) ENGLISH/ELA ACADEMIC ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER-1700 Hrs. over 12 Months: will lead, organize, implement, research evidenced based coaching methods to raise ELA-Reading scores and will act as lead ELA-Reading members.  Will problem solve various situations and issues that will emerge? Will research STEM opportunities for Members and students and advocate for STEM based experiences? 

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

sni.org along top, click on Departments on left side, click on Education Seneca Nation AmeriCorps on Top of left side

 

 

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SENECA NATION AMERICORPS FULL TIME MATH TEAM LEADER

(1) MATH ACADEMIC TEAM LEADER-1700 Hrs. over 12 Months: will lead, organize, implement, research evidenced based coaching methods to raise ELA-Reading scores and will act as lead ELA-Reading members.  Will problem solve various situations and issues that will emerge? Will research STEM opportunities for Members and students and advocate for STEM based experiences? 

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

716-532-3341--Ext 5178

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Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

(1) MATH ACADEMIC TEAM LEADER-1700 Hrs. over 12 Months: will lead, organize, implement, research evidenced based coaching methods to raise ELA-Reading scores and will act as lead ELA-Reading members.  Will problem solve various situations and issues that will emerge? Will research STEM opportunities for Members and students and advocate for STEM based experiences? 

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

716-532-3341--Ext 5178

sni.org along top, click on Departments on left side, click on Education Seneca Nation AmeriCorps on Top of left side

 

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PT ELA ACADEMIC COACHING MEMBER-SENECA NATION AMERICORPS MEMBER

ELA ACADEMIC COACHING MEMBERS-675 Hrs. over 12 Months: Members could be assigned to serve in one of the following Elementary & Middle School Sites in Gowanda, Lake Shore and Silver Creek Each Member will be assigned to assist students on a one-on-one or an small-group basis inside or outside of the regular classroom and assist them with strategies and model appropriate behavior to provide resources to assist each student to thrive in their school educational environment Members will converse with and encourage students to explore and learn more about current and future exciting careers that are available in STEM sphere.  Seven enthusiastic Members needed for this volunteer effort

         For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

         716-532-3341--Ext 5178

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Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

ELA ACADEMIC COACHING MEMBERS-675 Hrs. over 12 Months: Members could be assigned to serve in one of the following Elementary & Middle School Sites in Gowanda, Lake Shore and Silver Creek Each Member will be assigned to assist students on a one-on-one or an small-group basis inside or outside of the regular classroom and assist them with strategies and model appropriate behavior to provide resources to assist each student to thrive in their school educational environment Members will converse with and encourage students to explore and learn more about current and future exciting careers that are available in STEM sphere.  Seven enthusiastic Members needed for this volunteer effort

         For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

         716-532-3341--Ext 5178

sni.org along top, click on Departments on left side, click on Education Seneca Nation AmeriCorps on Top of left side

 

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PT MATH ACADEMIC COACHING MEMBER-SENECA NATION AMERICORPS MEMBER

MATH ACADEMIC COACHING-675 Hrs. over 12 Months: Members could be assigned to serve in one of the Elementary & Middle School Sites in Gowanda, Lake Shore or Silver Creek. Each Member will be assigned to assist students on a one-on-one or a small-group basis inside or outside of the regular classroom and assist those with strategies and model appropriate behavior to provide resources to assist each student to thrive in their school educational environment. Members will converse with and encourage students to explore and learn more about current and future exciting careers that are available in STEM sphere.

Seven enthusiastic Members needed for this volunteer effort

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

716-532-3341--Ext 5178

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Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

MATH ACADEMIC COACHING-675 Hrs. over 12 Months: Members could be assigned to serve in one of the Elementary & Middle School Sites in Gowanda, Lake Shore or Silver Creek. Each Member will be assigned to assist students on a one-on-one or a small-group basis inside or outside of the regular classroom and assist those with strategies and model appropriate behavior to provide resources to assist each student to thrive in their school educational environment. Members will converse with and encourage students to explore and learn more about current and future exciting careers that are available in STEM sphere.

Seven enthusiastic Members needed for this volunteer effort

For full Job Description, contact Dan Klice @ Daniel.Klice@sni.org or

716-532-3341--Ext 5178

sni.org along top, click on Departments on left side, click on Education Seneca Nation AmeriCorps on Top of left side

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Volunteer (Docent)

Program Volunteer (Docent)

A Program Volunteer is also known as a Docent. A Program Volunteer is well educated and trained on the various offerings at the Museum, including but not limited to library programs, school programs, pocket-programs, and workshops. A Program Volunteer must be comfortable working with young children and taking a lead role in program facilitation.

 

Reports to:

Volunteer Coordinator and any staff member assisting with the program

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Provide a welcoming, safe, fun, and educational environment for all participants or visitors Attend required trainings to ensure proper presentation of programs Adhere to all standards, rules, and regulations set forth by Explore & More Assist in the program evaluation process including providing feedback and making recommendations Aid in preparation of materials needed for various programs

 

Skills and Qualifications

Reliable “team player” Outgoing and pleasant attitude toward staff, students, and visitors Ability to lift 10 lbs. Prior experience in education and/or working with young children Willingness to learn new lesson plans A professional and positive approach to volunteering

 

Time Commitment

Flexible availability with regular schedule. Weekend and evening availability is a plus.

* Program Volunteers (Docents) are strongly encouraged to complete a minimum of 8 volunteer hours per month. This position requires a regular time commitment to Explore & More. If you are unavailable on a regular basis, please consider one of our many other volunteer opportunities!

 

Training

Volunteer Orientation Specific Program Training

 

Benefits

Spend time in a professional, creative, and educational environment Use existing professional skills to inspire children and families within the community Gain new skills Opportunity to interact with a variety of people

Agency: Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum

Program Volunteer (Docent)

A Program Volunteer is also known as a Docent. A Program Volunteer is well educated and trained on the various offerings at the Museum, including but not limited to library programs, school programs, pocket-programs, and workshops. A Program Volunteer must be comfortable working with young children and taking a lead role in program facilitation.

 

Reports to:

Volunteer Coordinator and any staff member assisting with the program

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Provide a welcoming, safe, fun, and educational environment for all participants or visitors Attend required trainings to ensure proper presentation of programs Adhere to all standards, rules, and regulations set forth by Explore & More Assist in the program evaluation process including providing feedback and making recommendations Aid in preparation of materials needed for various programs

 

Skills and Qualifications

Reliable “team player” Outgoing and pleasant attitude toward staff, students, and visitors Ability to lift 10 lbs. Prior experience in education and/or working with young children Willingness to learn new lesson plans A professional and positive approach to volunteering

 

Time Commitment

Flexible availability with regular schedule. Weekend and evening availability is a plus.

* Program Volunteers (Docents) are strongly encouraged to complete a minimum of 8 volunteer hours per month. This position requires a regular time commitment to Explore & More. If you are unavailable on a regular basis, please consider one of our many other volunteer opportunities!

 

Training

Volunteer Orientation Specific Program Training

 

Benefits

Spend time in a professional, creative, and educational environment Use existing professional skills to inspire children and families within the community Gain new skills Opportunity to interact with a variety of people

Agency: Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Event Volunteer

Special Event Volunteer

Throughout the year Explore & More hosts special events to raise funds that support our mission. Special Event Volunteers aid in the set up, clean up, and facilitation of the event. With your hard work at our special events, they are a huge success!

 

Reports to:

Volunteer Coordinator, Special Event Coordinator and any staff member assisting with the event

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Assist with clean up and set up of Special Events Aid children and families with various activities including but not limited to boarding a truck, locating parking, answering questions, monitoring a bounce house, guiding costumed characters, and taking pre-paid admission tickets Provide friendly and knowledgeable service at every interaction Assist with the preparation of materials needed for special events

 

Skills and Qualifications

Reliable “team player” Outgoing and pleasant attitude toward staff, students, and visitors Ability to lift 10 lbs. A professional and positive approach to volunteering Must possess good communication and organization skills

 

Time Commitment

Weekend and Evening Availability

* We strongly encourage Special Event Volunteers to work both during the event and before or after. We love to see our Special Event Volunteers more than once a year! We encourage you to sign up for more than one event or consider our other volunteer opportunities as well.

 

Training

Volunteer Orientation Specific Program Training (as needed)

 

Benefits

Spend time in a professional, creative, and educational environment Use existing professional skills to inspire children and families within the community Gain new skills Opportunity to interact with a variety of people

Agency: Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum

Special Event Volunteer

Throughout the year Explore & More hosts special events to raise funds that support our mission. Special Event Volunteers aid in the set up, clean up, and facilitation of the event. With your hard work at our special events, they are a huge success!

 

Reports to:

Volunteer Coordinator, Special Event Coordinator and any staff member assisting with the event

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Assist with clean up and set up of Special Events Aid children and families with various activities including but not limited to boarding a truck, locating parking, answering questions, monitoring a bounce house, guiding costumed characters, and taking pre-paid admission tickets Provide friendly and knowledgeable service at every interaction Assist with the preparation of materials needed for special events

 

Skills and Qualifications

Reliable “team player” Outgoing and pleasant attitude toward staff, students, and visitors Ability to lift 10 lbs. A professional and positive approach to volunteering Must possess good communication and organization skills

 

Time Commitment

Weekend and Evening Availability

* We strongly encourage Special Event Volunteers to work both during the event and before or after. We love to see our Special Event Volunteers more than once a year! We encourage you to sign up for more than one event or consider our other volunteer opportunities as well.

 

Training

Volunteer Orientation Specific Program Training (as needed)

 

Benefits

Spend time in a professional, creative, and educational environment Use existing professional skills to inspire children and families within the community Gain new skills Opportunity to interact with a variety of people

Agency: Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PT Emergency Management Member-Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

This member will assist the Emergency Management staff with raising awareness and level of emergency preparedness by: developing informational flyers, Wi-Fi usage, set up and supervise information booths at various building and events, update Facebook page and outreach and program for youths.

This members will perform the following roles:

Team leader of Seneca Nation Emergency Management team in occasion of natural disasters. Assist Emergency Management with raising Comunity awareness of possible issues of natural disasters. Communicate with community members the need to develop a plan for natural disasters. Set up informational booth at community events to raise awareness with individual and the community. Engage students in classroom setting about the benefits of being prepared for natural disasters. Encouraged Community members to volunteer for various volunteer needs for the community. using Social Utilizing Social media sites to raise community awareness to prepare for natural disasters

 

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

 

Passionate about serving youth. Enthusiastic about serving as a member of Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program. Organized team player that wants to make a difference serving Seneca Community Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills Organized aptitude to manage details efficiently and effectively serving Seneca Community. Computer proficient including MS Word and Excel. Flexibility, patience, tolerance, and willingness to learn new related skills in service to students Some knowledge and ability to use Social media.

 

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

This member will assist the Emergency Management staff with raising awareness and level of emergency preparedness by: developing informational flyers, Wi-Fi usage, set up and supervise information booths at various building and events, update Facebook page and outreach and program for youths.

This members will perform the following roles:

Team leader of Seneca Nation Emergency Management team in occasion of natural disasters. Assist Emergency Management with raising Comunity awareness of possible issues of natural disasters. Communicate with community members the need to develop a plan for natural disasters. Set up informational booth at community events to raise awareness with individual and the community. Engage students in classroom setting about the benefits of being prepared for natural disasters. Encouraged Community members to volunteer for various volunteer needs for the community. using Social Utilizing Social media sites to raise community awareness to prepare for natural disasters

 

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

 

Passionate about serving youth. Enthusiastic about serving as a member of Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program. Organized team player that wants to make a difference serving Seneca Community Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills Organized aptitude to manage details efficiently and effectively serving Seneca Community. Computer proficient including MS Word and Excel. Flexibility, patience, tolerance, and willingness to learn new related skills in service to students Some knowledge and ability to use Social media.

 

Agency: Seneca Nation AmeriCorps Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cook Dinner for our Guests

Dinner time is significant at Kevin Guest House!

Our Dinner Program is one of the best ways to help care for our families.

Here’s how:

Gather a group of friends, co-workers or neighbors and contact Courtney at 716-882-1818 or email  cjensen@kevinguesthouse.org to schedule a dinner date. 

The best menus are simple: A meat and couple vegetable sides, with a dessert.

You provide the food, we provide the rest!

You're welcome to use our stove, sink, refrigerator, all the utensils, pots, pans, and baking dishes. Food is served around 6:00 p.m. Please call a few days in advance for a head count, but plan for about 6-10 guests plus yourselves.

Additional information:

You are welcome to stay and eat with the families-- they enjoy company and appreciate the fellowship.
All of our families aren't always present at dinner time, but do enjoy their dinner when they come home from the hospital!

The most important part is to have fun!

Agency: Kevin Guest House

Dinner time is significant at Kevin Guest House!

Our Dinner Program is one of the best ways to help care for our families.

Here’s how:

Gather a group of friends, co-workers or neighbors and contact Courtney at 716-882-1818 or email  cjensen@kevinguesthouse.org to schedule a dinner date. 

The best menus are simple: A meat and couple vegetable sides, with a dessert.

You provide the food, we provide the rest!

You're welcome to use our stove, sink, refrigerator, all the utensils, pots, pans, and baking dishes. Food is served around 6:00 p.m. Please call a few days in advance for a head count, but plan for about 6-10 guests plus yourselves.

Additional information:

You are welcome to stay and eat with the families-- they enjoy company and appreciate the fellowship.
All of our families aren't always present at dinner time, but do enjoy their dinner when they come home from the hospital!

The most important part is to have fun!

Agency: Kevin Guest House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Members

Committee members needed for our annual golf outing to help with organize the event, follow up with donors and participants and volunteer at the event. Please contact the club if interested in serving on a committee at 716-652-9292. Other ongoing committees include; annual auction, golf outing, BMW raffle, sponsor solicitation and follow up, IJTO, marketing, and more.

Agency: EMW Boys & Girls club

Committee members needed for our annual golf outing to help with organize the event, follow up with donors and participants and volunteer at the event. Please contact the club if interested in serving on a committee at 716-652-9292. Other ongoing committees include; annual auction, golf outing, BMW raffle, sponsor solicitation and follow up, IJTO, marketing, and more.

Agency: EMW Boys & Girls club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Interested in giving back? Making a difference in the lives of area youth? There are several openings on the Board of Directors for the Elma, Marilla, Wales Boys & Girls Club. Please contact the club at 716-652-9292 for a club tour and review of board expectations. Applications are subject to review, interview and vote by the current board members as a minimum. Background check may be required as well.

Agency: EMW Boys & Girls club

Interested in giving back? Making a difference in the lives of area youth? There are several openings on the Board of Directors for the Elma, Marilla, Wales Boys & Girls Club. Please contact the club at 716-652-9292 for a club tour and review of board expectations. Applications are subject to review, interview and vote by the current board members as a minimum. Background check may be required as well.

Agency: EMW Boys & Girls club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 14059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Guide

Purpose: Tour Guides are needed to lead student and/or public participation in Tifft Nature Preserve tours, workshops, and/or day camp activities. 

Description:  Tour Guides prepare and setup provided materials for a tour, workshop, or camp. Tour Guides encourage and guide participants through activities of a workshop station or tour of the trails. School programs are typically weekday mornings. Comprehensive Tour Guide training is provided.


Physical Demands: Walking/ standing 2-3 hours. Occasional lifting of less than 5 lbs.

Contact tifftreservations@sciencebuff.org for volunteer application and to schedule an interview. Successful completion of background check required. 

Agency: Tifft Nature Preserve

Purpose: Tour Guides are needed to lead student and/or public participation in Tifft Nature Preserve tours, workshops, and/or day camp activities. 

Description:  Tour Guides prepare and setup provided materials for a tour, workshop, or camp. Tour Guides encourage and guide participants through activities of a workshop station or tour of the trails. School programs are typically weekday mornings. Comprehensive Tour Guide training is provided.


Physical Demands: Walking/ standing 2-3 hours. Occasional lifting of less than 5 lbs.

Contact tifftreservations@sciencebuff.org for volunteer application and to schedule an interview. Successful completion of background check required. 

Agency: Tifft Nature Preserve

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visitor Center Greeter

Purpose: Greeters offer general assistance to both the visiting public and the Visitor Center Staff. 

Description: Greeters welcome visitors, inform visitors of program offerings, monitor the Visitor Center and immediate outdoors, and answer general questions about Tifft Nature Preserve. Other duties may include reminding visitors of rules and regulations, assisting in an emergency, and offering directions.

Physical Demands: Walking/ standing/sitting during a scheduled shift. Occasional lifting of less than 5lbs.

E-mail tifftreservations@sciencebuff.org for a volunteer application. Successful completion of background check required. 

 

Agency: Tifft Nature Preserve

Purpose: Greeters offer general assistance to both the visiting public and the Visitor Center Staff. 

Description: Greeters welcome visitors, inform visitors of program offerings, monitor the Visitor Center and immediate outdoors, and answer general questions about Tifft Nature Preserve. Other duties may include reminding visitors of rules and regulations, assisting in an emergency, and offering directions.

Physical Demands: Walking/ standing/sitting during a scheduled shift. Occasional lifting of less than 5lbs.

E-mail tifftreservations@sciencebuff.org for a volunteer application. Successful completion of background check required. 

 

Agency: Tifft Nature Preserve

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry & Clothing Pantry

Our food pantry is free for the community, and we serve the following zip codes: 14204, 14208, and 14211. Our hours of operation are Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 11am - 2pm. Our clothing pantry has the same hours of operation, however, we are able to serve anybody in need regardless of zip code. We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about helping people, have good communication skills, and who are able to help sort and organize.

Agency: Urban Christian Ministries

Our food pantry is free for the community, and we serve the following zip codes: 14204, 14208, and 14211. Our hours of operation are Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 11am - 2pm. Our clothing pantry has the same hours of operation, however, we are able to serve anybody in need regardless of zip code. We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about helping people, have good communication skills, and who are able to help sort and organize.

Agency: Urban Christian Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14204

Allow Groups: No