Volunteer: Recruiting Board MembersWe’re actively recruiting board members for the Ferndale Food Bank. Our mission? The Ferndale Food Bank is committed to the mission of distributing food and support to all community members in need, with dignity, respect, and understanding. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 1:30 pm at the food bank. Meetings usually last about 2 hours.
Board members participate in strategic planning, setting goals and direction, and establishing policies and priorities. The Board also develops and monitors the food bank’s financial health, programs, and performance, assisting the food bank in securing the resources needed to reach its goals. You must live in Whatcom County.
To apply, call Evelyn Turner, Board Secretary, at 360.820.3343 or send an email to director@ferndalefoodbank.org and they’ll send the email to her. Visit www.ferndalefoodbank.org to learn more about our organization. Agency: Ferndale Food Bank We’re actively recruiting board members for the Ferndale Food Bank. Our mission? The Ferndale Food Bank is committed to the mission of distributing food and support to all community members in need, with dignity, respect, and understanding. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 1:30 pm at the food bank. Meetings usually last about 2 hours.
Board members participate in strategic planning, setting goals and direction, and establishing policies and priorities. The Board also develops and monitors the food bank’s financial health, programs, and performance, assisting the food bank in securing the resources needed to reach its goals. You must live in Whatcom County.
To apply, call Evelyn Turner, Board Secretary, at 360.820.3343 or send an email to director@ferndalefoodbank.org and they’ll send the email to her. Visit www.ferndalefoodbank.org to learn more about our organization. Agency: Ferndale Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98248 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Visits with Seniors!Mt. Baker Care Center is currently looking for volunteers to participate in social visits with residents in our community! Our staff will introduce you to residents who are interested and help you both feel out if it will be a good fit. These visits can consist of anything from socializing, coloring, knitting, playing cards, reading aloud, painting nails, and so on. Your visits can be anywhere from 15 to 30+ minutes, and weekly consistency is helpful but not required! Questions? Please ask! We look forward to chatting with you! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Mt. Baker Care Center is currently looking for volunteers to participate in social visits with residents in our community! Our staff will introduce you to residents who are interested and help you both feel out if it will be a good fit. These visits can consist of anything from socializing, coloring, knitting, playing cards, reading aloud, painting nails, and so on. Your visits can be anywhere from 15 to 30+ minutes, and weekly consistency is helpful but not required! Questions? Please ask! We look forward to chatting with you! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity Department Outing Assistant!At Mt. Baker Care Center we could use your help on our weekly field trips and community outings! Responsibilities typically include: pushing wheelchairs, engaging in conversation, holding open doors, and building relationships! Destinations vary from week to week, but typically include: restaurants, coffee shops, museums, parks, bowling alleys, nurseries, fairs and shopping trips. We typically schedule outings for Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays but times and dates vary. If you're interested in helping out, we can let you know what our monthly needs look like and you can check your availability. Thank you! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center At Mt. Baker Care Center we could use your help on our weekly field trips and community outings! Responsibilities typically include: pushing wheelchairs, engaging in conversation, holding open doors, and building relationships! Destinations vary from week to week, but typically include: restaurants, coffee shops, museums, parks, bowling alleys, nurseries, fairs and shopping trips. We typically schedule outings for Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays but times and dates vary. If you're interested in helping out, we can let you know what our monthly needs look like and you can check your availability. Thank you! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Personal Pet Visits!Do you have a friendly and obedient pet who would enjoy visiting residents in our community at Mt. Baker Care Center? We are currently looking for monthly, biweekly, or weekly pets to come visit! We have many cat and dog loving residents who would really appreciate the chance to get some snuggles and cuddles with your animals, and socialize with you as well! Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out and we are happy to answer or get you started volunteering! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Do you have a friendly and obedient pet who would enjoy visiting residents in our community at Mt. Baker Care Center? We are currently looking for monthly, biweekly, or weekly pets to come visit! We have many cat and dog loving residents who would really appreciate the chance to get some snuggles and cuddles with your animals, and socialize with you as well! Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out and we are happy to answer or get you started volunteering! Agency: Mt Baker Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animals as Natural Therapy Board Member PositionOrganization Overview: Animals as Natural Therapy (ANT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing therapeutic and educational programs that promote the well-being of individuals and communities through interactions with animals. ANT believes in the healing power of animals and works to enrich the lives of people through animal-assisted activities and therapy. Position: Board Member Location: Whatcom County / Remote Position Type: Volunteer Time Commitment: Approximately 2-5 hours per month, including board meetings, committee work, ANT events, and additional responsibilities. Responsibilities: As a Board Member of Animals as Natural Therapy, you will play a vital role in guiding and supporting the organization's mission and strategic direction. Your responsibilities include: Governance and Strategic Planning: Actively participate in the development and implementation of ANT's strategic plan by attending strategic planning sessions and work groups. Help establish and monitor policies, goals, and objectives to ensure the organization's long-term success. Financial Oversight: Review and approve the annual budget, ensuring alignment with ANT's mission and goals. Contribute to fundraising efforts, including donor cultivation and grant applications. Advocacy and Outreach: Serve as an ambassador for ANT within the community, promoting its programs and initiatives. Assist in identifying and engaging potential partners, donors, and sponsors. Committee Participation: Serve on one or more board committees, such as governance, internal affairs and external affairs, and actively contribute to their objectives. Strategic Decision-Making: Collaborate with fellow board members to make informed decisions that support the organization's mission. Provide input and feedback on key initiatives and organizational priorities. Fiscal Responsibility: Ensure ANT maintains financial transparency and accountability, complying with all legal and regulatory requirements. Resource Mobilization: Contribute to the development and execution of fundraising strategies to secure resources for ANT's programs and initiatives. Monitoring and Evaluation: Participate in the evaluation of the organization's programs and services, with a focus on their impact and effectiveness. Conflict of Interest and Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest ethical and fiduciary standards, including avoiding conflicts of interest and acting in the best interests of ANT.Qualifications: A strong commitment to ANT's mission and values. Experience in one or more of the following areas: nonprofit governance, fundraising, finance, strategic planning, marketing, animal welfare, or related fields. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team-oriented environment. Time and energy to commit to board duties and responsibilities.Term Length: Board members typically serve a term of three years, with the possibility of reappointment for additional terms. Benefits: The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and communities through animal-assisted therapy. Professional development and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector. The satisfaction of contributing to the growth and success of a respected organization.How to Apply: Interested individuals should submit a letter of interest outlining their qualifications and motivation for serving on the ANT Board of Directors, please send materials to Board of Directors President, Diane Krapf (dkrapf1@hotmail.com). Animals as Natural Therapy is an equal opportunity organization. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. Note: This job description serves as a general guideline and may be subject to modification based on the specific needs and priorities of Animals as Natural Therapy at any given time. Agency: Animals As Natural Therapy (ANT) Organization Overview: Animals as Natural Therapy (ANT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing therapeutic and educational programs that promote the well-being of individuals and communities through interactions with animals. ANT believes in the healing power of animals and works to enrich the lives of people through animal-assisted activities and therapy. Position: Board Member Location: Whatcom County / Remote Position Type: Volunteer Time Commitment: Approximately 2-5 hours per month, including board meetings, committee work, ANT events, and additional responsibilities. Responsibilities: As a Board Member of Animals as Natural Therapy, you will play a vital role in guiding and supporting the organization's mission and strategic direction. Your responsibilities include: Governance and Strategic Planning: Actively participate in the development and implementation of ANT's strategic plan by attending strategic planning sessions and work groups. Help establish and monitor policies, goals, and objectives to ensure the organization's long-term success. Financial Oversight: Review and approve the annual budget, ensuring alignment with ANT's mission and goals. Contribute to fundraising efforts, including donor cultivation and grant applications. Advocacy and Outreach: Serve as an ambassador for ANT within the community, promoting its programs and initiatives. Assist in identifying and engaging potential partners, donors, and sponsors. Committee Participation: Serve on one or more board committees, such as governance, internal affairs and external affairs, and actively contribute to their objectives. Strategic Decision-Making: Collaborate with fellow board members to make informed decisions that support the organization's mission. Provide input and feedback on key initiatives and organizational priorities. Fiscal Responsibility: Ensure ANT maintains financial transparency and accountability, complying with all legal and regulatory requirements. Resource Mobilization: Contribute to the development and execution of fundraising strategies to secure resources for ANT's programs and initiatives. Monitoring and Evaluation: Participate in the evaluation of the organization's programs and services, with a focus on their impact and effectiveness. Conflict of Interest and Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest ethical and fiduciary standards, including avoiding conflicts of interest and acting in the best interests of ANT.Qualifications: A strong commitment to ANT's mission and values. Experience in one or more of the following areas: nonprofit governance, fundraising, finance, strategic planning, marketing, animal welfare, or related fields. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team-oriented environment. Time and energy to commit to board duties and responsibilities.Term Length: Board members typically serve a term of three years, with the possibility of reappointment for additional terms. Benefits: The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and communities through animal-assisted therapy. Professional development and networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector. The satisfaction of contributing to the growth and success of a respected organization.How to Apply: Interested individuals should submit a letter of interest outlining their qualifications and motivation for serving on the ANT Board of Directors, please send materials to Board of Directors President, Diane Krapf (dkrapf1@hotmail.com). Animals as Natural Therapy is an equal opportunity organization. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. Note: This job description serves as a general guideline and may be subject to modification based on the specific needs and priorities of Animals as Natural Therapy at any given time. Agency: Animals As Natural Therapy (ANT) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birchwood Mobile Farmers Market VolunteerThe Twin Sisters Markets have been providing Whatcom County with locally grown produce since 2015. We are a collaborative mobile farmers market, selling a variety of local farm products at three locations - Deming, Kendall, and the Birchwood neighborhood of Bellingham. This 2023 season, we are seeking a few Birchwood market volunteers to support our mission - to provide fresh local food in underserved areas of Whatcom County. The Birchwood market sets up in the Liberty Tax/NW Pawn parking lot and runs from 9am to 2pm June through October. Volunteers help with set up and take down, customer service, and other tasks to support market staff.
PERKS: Free produce from what is leftover at the end of each market shift (does not include meat, honey, dairy, eggs, or other value-added items), 10% discount on all items, and market swag HOW TO APPLY: Fill out our volunteer application HERE. Feel free to email volunteer@twinsistersfarmersmarket.com if you have any questions. Thank you! Agency: Twin Sisters Markets The Twin Sisters Markets have been providing Whatcom County with locally grown produce since 2015. We are a collaborative mobile farmers market, selling a variety of local farm products at three locations - Deming, Kendall, and the Birchwood neighborhood of Bellingham. This 2023 season, we are seeking a few Birchwood market volunteers to support our mission - to provide fresh local food in underserved areas of Whatcom County. The Birchwood market sets up in the Liberty Tax/NW Pawn parking lot and runs from 9am to 2pm June through October. Volunteers help with set up and take down, customer service, and other tasks to support market staff.
PERKS: Free produce from what is leftover at the end of each market shift (does not include meat, honey, dairy, eggs, or other value-added items), 10% discount on all items, and market swag HOW TO APPLY: Fill out our volunteer application HERE. Feel free to email volunteer@twinsistersfarmersmarket.com if you have any questions. Thank you! Agency: Twin Sisters Markets Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Alternatives to Military ServiceEvery semester, veterans and other volunteers with the Whatcom Peace & Justice Center visit high schools in Whatcom County to offer information on the realities of war, helping youth fact-check the promises of military recruiters. We also talk about: By joining our Alternatives to Military Service Crew you will be prepared to table with WPJC in Whatcom High Schools. Agency: Whatcom Peace and Justice Center Every semester, veterans and other volunteers with the Whatcom Peace & Justice Center visit high schools in Whatcom County to offer information on the realities of war, helping youth fact-check the promises of military recruiters. We also talk about: By joining our Alternatives to Military Service Crew you will be prepared to table with WPJC in Whatcom High Schools. Agency: Whatcom Peace and Justice Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Facilities District BoardThere are three (3) vacancies on the board. Meets the 4th Wednesday of the month every three months at 11:00 a.m. in the Federal Building, 104 Magnolia Street, Suite 307. *County residents welcome to apply. The Public Facilities District Board's mission is to fund a Regional Center and Cultural District located in downtown Bellingham that will increase economic prosperity and lay a foundation for further public and private investment in our community. To learn more about the details of this opportunity, visit the Public Facilities District website. Candidates must be current residents of the State of Washington, and have been so for at least three (3) years; must presently live within Bellingham City limits and have done so for at least two (2) years, unless otherwise specified and be a registered voter. Some residency exceptions may apply to certain boards. Please contact the Mayor's Office for clarification: (360) 778-8100. Interested applicants are asked to fill out an online application here on the City's website. Agency: City of Bellingham There are three (3) vacancies on the board. Meets the 4th Wednesday of the month every three months at 11:00 a.m. in the Federal Building, 104 Magnolia Street, Suite 307. *County residents welcome to apply. The Public Facilities District Board's mission is to fund a Regional Center and Cultural District located in downtown Bellingham that will increase economic prosperity and lay a foundation for further public and private investment in our community. To learn more about the details of this opportunity, visit the Public Facilities District website. Candidates must be current residents of the State of Washington, and have been so for at least three (3) years; must presently live within Bellingham City limits and have done so for at least two (2) years, unless otherwise specified and be a registered voter. Some residency exceptions may apply to certain boards. Please contact the Mayor's Office for clarification: (360) 778-8100. Interested applicants are asked to fill out an online application here on the City's website. Agency: City of Bellingham Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Students Age 11+: Help wrap silverware for Senior Center LunchesCome Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team! We are looking for volunteers each day who can help us wrap silverware for our daily senior lunches. High School Students are welcome (Age 14+). A parent permission slip is required. (Students age 11-13 okay with an adult if the child is able to stay focused and able to follow instructions.) This volunteer role includes wrapping silverware with a napkin and a paper tab. Requires fine motor skills and attention to detail. It is a great way to help the seniors in our community. Our entire Meals on Wheels program is powered by volunteers like you! So every volunteer is part of an amazing program that gives back to our community. The Bellingham Senior Activity Center is a wonderful place for members of our community to come together for community meals, activities, classes and meeting new friends. Our center gives our members a sense of community, which is especially important after so many older people have been feeling isolated during covid.
If you are an adult and interested, please fill out a volunteer application and join our team. (The volunteer application takes just a couple of minutes). Since we do work with a vulnerable population, we do ask that all volunteers provide a covid vaccine card and pass a simple background check. If you are under the age of 18, no volunteer application is required. (Just a parent permission slip) https://whatcomcoa.org/volunteer-application/ Thank you so much for considering volunteering at our wonderful center. We look forward to having you on our team. Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging Come Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team! We are looking for volunteers each day who can help us wrap silverware for our daily senior lunches. High School Students are welcome (Age 14+). A parent permission slip is required. (Students age 11-13 okay with an adult if the child is able to stay focused and able to follow instructions.) This volunteer role includes wrapping silverware with a napkin and a paper tab. Requires fine motor skills and attention to detail. It is a great way to help the seniors in our community. Our entire Meals on Wheels program is powered by volunteers like you! So every volunteer is part of an amazing program that gives back to our community. The Bellingham Senior Activity Center is a wonderful place for members of our community to come together for community meals, activities, classes and meeting new friends. Our center gives our members a sense of community, which is especially important after so many older people have been feeling isolated during covid.
If you are an adult and interested, please fill out a volunteer application and join our team. (The volunteer application takes just a couple of minutes). Since we do work with a vulnerable population, we do ask that all volunteers provide a covid vaccine card and pass a simple background check. If you are under the age of 18, no volunteer application is required. (Just a parent permission slip) https://whatcomcoa.org/volunteer-application/ Thank you so much for considering volunteering at our wonderful center. We look forward to having you on our team. Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birch Bay Summer Events Volunteers Needed
We couldn’t make our events happen without our wonderful volunteers. There are so many ways to help, check out the links below to see what works best for you! Thank you from the Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce.
Kite Festival June 24&25
https://signup.com/go/CLeUxKF
Sand Sculpture Competition July 29
https://signup.com/go/EODkpga
Rollback Weekend Car Show July 30
https://signup.com/go/irRjVAu
Agency: Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce
We couldn’t make our events happen without our wonderful volunteers. There are so many ways to help, check out the links below to see what works best for you! Thank you from the Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce.
Kite Festival June 24&25
https://signup.com/go/CLeUxKF
Sand Sculpture Competition July 29
https://signup.com/go/EODkpga
Rollback Weekend Car Show July 30
https://signup.com/go/irRjVAu
Agency: Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DUI Victim Impact Panel SpeakersThe Victim Impact Panel (VIP) was created to reduce DUI injuries and fatalities in Whatcom County. Speakers share personal stories about how a DUI impacted them, either personally or through the loss or injury of a loved one. The VIP has a history of providing a powerful voice about the consequences of impaired driving. It exposes honest realities of impaired driving and creates appreciation for the seriousness of driving while impaired. Speakers give presentations on Monday evenings every other month. Panels consist of 2 or 3 speakers who, in a non-accusatory manner, describe the emotional, social, financial, and/or other effects a DUI has had on their lives. We strive to include one speaker each panel that is a victim survivor of an impaired driving collision. For more information about the panel, please visit our VIP webpage. If you have been impacted by a DUI and are interested in speaking on the panel, please contact the panel coordinator at 360-778-6002 or Health_VIP@co.whatcom.wa.us Agency: Whatcom County Health Department The Victim Impact Panel (VIP) was created to reduce DUI injuries and fatalities in Whatcom County. Speakers share personal stories about how a DUI impacted them, either personally or through the loss or injury of a loved one. The VIP has a history of providing a powerful voice about the consequences of impaired driving. It exposes honest realities of impaired driving and creates appreciation for the seriousness of driving while impaired. Speakers give presentations on Monday evenings every other month. Panels consist of 2 or 3 speakers who, in a non-accusatory manner, describe the emotional, social, financial, and/or other effects a DUI has had on their lives. We strive to include one speaker each panel that is a victim survivor of an impaired driving collision. For more information about the panel, please visit our VIP webpage. If you have been impacted by a DUI and are interested in speaking on the panel, please contact the panel coordinator at 360-778-6002 or Health_VIP@co.whatcom.wa.us Agency: Whatcom County Health Department Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement VolunteerAgency: Lydia Place Agency: Lydia Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteeringKey Responsibilities: Workshop assistance Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe workshop environment Assist members and visitors with the proper use of tools and equipment, ensuring adherence to safety guidelines Offer guidance and support to individuals working on projects, answering questions and troubleshooting issues as needed Event and program support Assist with the planning, setup, and facilitation of workshops, classes, and other makerspace events Greet and register attendees, provide orientation to new visitors, and ensure a welcoming atmosphere Support instructors and facilitators in delivering engaging and informative content General facility support Greet members and visitors, answering questions and providing information about the makerspace and its offerings Help maintain and update member records, including waivers, contact information, and tool certifications Perform general administrative tasks, such as answering phone calls and emails, managing reservations, and maintaining inventoriesAgency: Bellingham Makerspace Key Responsibilities: Workshop assistance Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe workshop environment Assist members and visitors with the proper use of tools and equipment, ensuring adherence to safety guidelines Offer guidance and support to individuals working on projects, answering questions and troubleshooting issues as needed Event and program support Assist with the planning, setup, and facilitation of workshops, classes, and other makerspace events Greet and register attendees, provide orientation to new visitors, and ensure a welcoming atmosphere Support instructors and facilitators in delivering engaging and informative content General facility support Greet members and visitors, answering questions and providing information about the makerspace and its offerings Help maintain and update member records, including waivers, contact information, and tool certifications Perform general administrative tasks, such as answering phone calls and emails, managing reservations, and maintaining inventoriesAgency: Bellingham Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bellingham Housing Authority – Commissioner VacanciesBellingham Housing Authority – There are two (2) vacancies on the Board of Commissioners. Meets the Agency: Bellingham Whatcom County Housing Authority Bellingham Housing Authority – There are two (2) vacancies on the Board of Commissioners. Meets the Agency: Bellingham Whatcom County Housing Authority Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coffee and Sandwiches Together (CAST) Transporter and Server - one shift per monthCAST serves a simple meal Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings to anyone in need of a small meal. Shifts are from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm once a month on Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays. The serving site is outside and we serve year-round, rain or shine. Responsibilities for this volunteer opportunity are: Transporting food and drinks from a church in Fairhaven to the serving site at the Arch of Healing and Reconciliation near the downtown Bellingham library Setting up tables and supplies at the serving site Directing guests to the food and drink items for them to help themselves to (social distancing is required) Cleaning up and returning tables and supplies to the churchMust haves: Ability to lift 20 lbs Current Food Handler’s Permit (we can cover the cost of the test upon request) Your own face mask Serving gloves (we will provide)A completed Interfaith Coalition Volunteer Application is required. Training is provided during your first shift. This opportunity is not generally appropriate for youth under the age of 16, and youth 16-18 must have parental approval. Quote from a new volunteer: "It was truly an amazingly satisfying experience to serve tonight. Very difficult to describe the emotional feelings. We served some 45 people. Thanks for allowing me to be able to participate." Agency: Interfaith Coalition of Whatcom County CAST serves a simple meal Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings to anyone in need of a small meal. Shifts are from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm once a month on Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays. The serving site is outside and we serve year-round, rain or shine. Responsibilities for this volunteer opportunity are: Transporting food and drinks from a church in Fairhaven to the serving site at the Arch of Healing and Reconciliation near the downtown Bellingham library Setting up tables and supplies at the serving site Directing guests to the food and drink items for them to help themselves to (social distancing is required) Cleaning up and returning tables and supplies to the churchMust haves: Ability to lift 20 lbs Current Food Handler’s Permit (we can cover the cost of the test upon request) Your own face mask Serving gloves (we will provide)A completed Interfaith Coalition Volunteer Application is required. Training is provided during your first shift. This opportunity is not generally appropriate for youth under the age of 16, and youth 16-18 must have parental approval. Quote from a new volunteer: "It was truly an amazingly satisfying experience to serve tonight. Very difficult to describe the emotional feelings. We served some 45 people. Thanks for allowing me to be able to participate." Agency: Interfaith Coalition of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coffee and Sandwiches Together (CAST) Prep and Sandwich Makers - one shift per monthCAST (Coffee and Sandwiches Together) We serve a simple meal on the streets of Bellingham 4 nights/week (Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri). Our purpose is to serve food and connection to our neighbors in need. Many of our volunteers have been with CAST for years and continue to find it a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Sandwich makers do food prep in the kitchen of a congregation in Fairhaven, making sandwiches (generally a 100 - 120 sandwiches), loading the carts with other supplies, and then cleaning up the kitchen. Available shifts are Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday afternoon from about 3 pm - 4:30 pm. A completed Interfaith Coalition volunteer application is required and the Health Department requires volunteers to have a food handlers card (you can complete online.) When you sign up for a shift, you commit to that day each month. NOTE: some shifts - like "5th Wed." for example - have months when you will not volunteer. Agency: Interfaith Coalition of Whatcom County CAST (Coffee and Sandwiches Together) We serve a simple meal on the streets of Bellingham 4 nights/week (Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri). Our purpose is to serve food and connection to our neighbors in need. Many of our volunteers have been with CAST for years and continue to find it a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Sandwich makers do food prep in the kitchen of a congregation in Fairhaven, making sandwiches (generally a 100 - 120 sandwiches), loading the carts with other supplies, and then cleaning up the kitchen. Available shifts are Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday afternoon from about 3 pm - 4:30 pm. A completed Interfaith Coalition volunteer application is required and the Health Department requires volunteers to have a food handlers card (you can complete online.) When you sign up for a shift, you commit to that day each month. NOTE: some shifts - like "5th Wed." for example - have months when you will not volunteer. Agency: Interfaith Coalition of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MarketingThe Marketing Volunteer will work closely with the Volunteer Coordinator and the Marketing Committee to create marketing materials and execute marketing strategies that increase awareness about the makerspace, attract new members and volunteers, and engage with the local community. Responsibilities: Work with the Marketing Committee to develop marketing strategies and plans. Create marketing materials, including flyers, posters, social media posts, and email newsletters. Collaborate with other volunteers and members to gather content for marketing materials, such as photos, videos, and testimonials. Help execute marketing plans by sharing content on social media, distributing flyers, and other promotional activities. Attend makerspace events and take photos and videos to share on social media and other marketing channels. Monitor the makerspace's social media accounts and respond to messages and comments in a timely and professional manner. Assist with other marketing-related tasks as needed.Agency: Bellingham Makerspace The Marketing Volunteer will work closely with the Volunteer Coordinator and the Marketing Committee to create marketing materials and execute marketing strategies that increase awareness about the makerspace, attract new members and volunteers, and engage with the local community. Responsibilities: Work with the Marketing Committee to develop marketing strategies and plans. Create marketing materials, including flyers, posters, social media posts, and email newsletters. Collaborate with other volunteers and members to gather content for marketing materials, such as photos, videos, and testimonials. Help execute marketing plans by sharing content on social media, distributing flyers, and other promotional activities. Attend makerspace events and take photos and videos to share on social media and other marketing channels. Monitor the makerspace's social media accounts and respond to messages and comments in a timely and professional manner. Assist with other marketing-related tasks as needed.Agency: Bellingham Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eden Hospice Events VolunteerPlease apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Examples of events and responsibilities: Healing Hands event (spa day for healthcare facility residents) compiling and preparing goodie bags for event hand massage, painting nails, washing/sanitizing tools between use Annual Memorial work on a planning committee set up/tear down at event pick up/deliver items for day of event assist with various crafts welcome/speak at eventKnowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Examples of events and responsibilities: Healing Hands event (spa day for healthcare facility residents) compiling and preparing goodie bags for event hand massage, painting nails, washing/sanitizing tools between use Annual Memorial work on a planning committee set up/tear down at event pick up/deliver items for day of event assist with various crafts welcome/speak at eventKnowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eden Hospice Patient Care Volunteer
Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us.
Eden Health Patient Care Volunteers assist in meeting the physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological needs to Eden Hospice patients and their families. Volunteers shall support and reinforce the philosophy of the Eden Hospice Program. The Volunteer provides a wide variety of supportive services that assist the patient in improving their quality of life.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Provide the patient with companionship. 2. Provide respite for family members or other primary caregiver. 3. Be a caring, compassionate, and empathetic person who can support the hospice philosophy and care plan. 4. Be able to provide psycho social, emotional, and spiritual support by compassionate presence in the home or facility, listening, and by other means which might be indicated and appropriate on an individual basis. 5. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary team via report to the Volunteer Coordinator or designee regarding patient and family needs and coping. 6. Keep written record of patient related activities and Eden Hospice functions, such as training's, memorials, etc. 7. Support and reinforce the role and functions of the interdisciplinary team when in contact with the patient and family. POTENTIAL VOLUNTEER TASKS 1. Reading or playing games with a patient. 2. Assist the caregiver with light housekeeping, errands, or shopping. 3. Listen to patient's life stories and provide a engaged, caring presence for patient. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 1. Hospice Volunteer training with Eden Hospice or other adequate Hospice training. 2. Ability work with people of various religious faiths and cultures. 3. Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. 4. Nonjudgmental, sensitive to the needs and feelings of others. INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Eden Hospice is an equal opportunity employer.
Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County
Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us.
Eden Health Patient Care Volunteers assist in meeting the physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological needs to Eden Hospice patients and their families. Volunteers shall support and reinforce the philosophy of the Eden Hospice Program. The Volunteer provides a wide variety of supportive services that assist the patient in improving their quality of life.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Provide the patient with companionship. 2. Provide respite for family members or other primary caregiver. 3. Be a caring, compassionate, and empathetic person who can support the hospice philosophy and care plan. 4. Be able to provide psycho social, emotional, and spiritual support by compassionate presence in the home or facility, listening, and by other means which might be indicated and appropriate on an individual basis. 5. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary team via report to the Volunteer Coordinator or designee regarding patient and family needs and coping. 6. Keep written record of patient related activities and Eden Hospice functions, such as training's, memorials, etc. 7. Support and reinforce the role and functions of the interdisciplinary team when in contact with the patient and family. POTENTIAL VOLUNTEER TASKS 1. Reading or playing games with a patient. 2. Assist the caregiver with light housekeeping, errands, or shopping. 3. Listen to patient's life stories and provide a engaged, caring presence for patient. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 1. Hospice Volunteer training with Eden Hospice or other adequate Hospice training. 2. Ability work with people of various religious faiths and cultures. 3. Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. 4. Nonjudgmental, sensitive to the needs and feelings of others. INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Eden Hospice is an equal opportunity employer.
Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eden Hospice Administrative VolunteerPlease apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Preparing informational, marketing, and admission packets with materials provided in office. Putting together patient binders with Personal Health Information (PHI) to keep in their homes. Making check-in calls to patients, families, and facilities to assess weekly supply and medication needs. Assisting with small tasks or crafts for upcoming events. Bereavement support - being willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate.Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Preparing informational, marketing, and admission packets with materials provided in office. Putting together patient binders with Personal Health Information (PHI) to keep in their homes. Making check-in calls to patients, families, and facilities to assess weekly supply and medication needs. Assisting with small tasks or crafts for upcoming events. Bereavement support - being willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate.Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Campus Maintenance VolunteerAgency: Lydia Place Agency: Lydia Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Love, Joy, and Frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA!Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Love, Joy, and Frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA!Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Love, Joy, and Frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA!Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Love, Joy, and Frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA!Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Love, Joy, and Frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA!Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Help us spread love, joy and frosting as a volunteer baker in Bellingham, WA! Agency: For Goodness Cakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct Service VolunteerAgency: Lydia Place Agency: Lydia Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner Alzheimer'sTap into your passion for the cause by lending a helping hand for the world's largest fundraiser to fight the disease. To sign up as a local Volunteer or Committee member, go to act.alz.org/Bellingham, visit the event's website, then click the "Volunteer" button. Fill out the application to let us know how you'd like to help! The Alzheimer’s Association, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s research, care, and support. An estimated 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s in the United States and 1 in 3 seniors will pass while suffering from Alzheimer’s or other dementias. With over 600 events nationwide, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises critical funds to fight for a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementias. Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer's Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer's? Then we need you! Join our Whatcom County Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee or sign up to volunteer on Walk Day, and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer's from the ground up. Committee members are the heart of the event, planning each Walk to End Alzheimer's event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Activities of your local committee include the following: SponsorshipResponsible for recruiting and managing relationships with new and past sponsors. Team Recruitment Responsible for recruiting new teams and helping them get set up for success. Team Retention Responsible for managing relationships with past Walk teams. Marketing & Outreach Responsible for creating awareness of the disease and the Alzheimer's Association through the promotion of Walk to End Alzheimer's. AIM-Advocacy Responsible for recruiting new Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) members and advocates from all sectors of the community. Mission Responsible for organizing activities that focus on the Association's mission at committee meetings, wrap-around events and on Walk day. Logistics Responsible for overseeing day-of-event logistics and volunteers We simply could not do this without the help of dedicated Walk day volunteers. These individuals help with event set up, registration and check in, booths, advocacy efforts, cheerleading and more!
Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Washington Tap into your passion for the cause by lending a helping hand for the world's largest fundraiser to fight the disease. To sign up as a local Volunteer or Committee member, go to act.alz.org/Bellingham, visit the event's website, then click the "Volunteer" button. Fill out the application to let us know how you'd like to help! The Alzheimer’s Association, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s research, care, and support. An estimated 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s in the United States and 1 in 3 seniors will pass while suffering from Alzheimer’s or other dementias. With over 600 events nationwide, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises critical funds to fight for a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementias. Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer's Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer's? Then we need you! Join our Whatcom County Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee or sign up to volunteer on Walk Day, and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer's from the ground up. Committee members are the heart of the event, planning each Walk to End Alzheimer's event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Activities of your local committee include the following: SponsorshipResponsible for recruiting and managing relationships with new and past sponsors. Team Recruitment Responsible for recruiting new teams and helping them get set up for success. Team Retention Responsible for managing relationships with past Walk teams. Marketing & Outreach Responsible for creating awareness of the disease and the Alzheimer's Association through the promotion of Walk to End Alzheimer's. AIM-Advocacy Responsible for recruiting new Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) members and advocates from all sectors of the community. Mission Responsible for organizing activities that focus on the Association's mission at committee meetings, wrap-around events and on Walk day. Logistics Responsible for overseeing day-of-event logistics and volunteers We simply could not do this without the help of dedicated Walk day volunteers. These individuals help with event set up, registration and check in, booths, advocacy efforts, cheerleading and more!
Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Washington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Whatcom Humane Society Thrift Shop!Our Thrift Shop is located at 4151 Meridian Street in Bellingham Washington! We are currently looking for some fantastic folks to add to our amazing team of volunteers at the thrift store. Volunteers can choose from different positions such as cashier, bagging, sales floor stocking, sorting through donations, and more! Volunteer opportunities are available from Wednesday through Sundays 9-5pm. If you are interested in learning more contact our volunteer manager at volunteer@whatcomhumane.org or call 360-733-2080 ext. 3075 Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Our Thrift Shop is located at 4151 Meridian Street in Bellingham Washington! We are currently looking for some fantastic folks to add to our amazing team of volunteers at the thrift store. Volunteers can choose from different positions such as cashier, bagging, sales floor stocking, sorting through donations, and more! Volunteer opportunities are available from Wednesday through Sundays 9-5pm. If you are interested in learning more contact our volunteer manager at volunteer@whatcomhumane.org or call 360-733-2080 ext. 3075 Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers for Grounds projectsWe are seeking help with a variety of landscape projects. Agency: Mercy Housing NW Eleanor Apts. We are seeking help with a variety of landscape projects. Agency: Mercy Housing NW Eleanor Apts. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Daily Hot Meal Kitchen HelpThe Blaine Senior Center serves 5 hot meals daily in the Center. We are looking for friendly people to help one day a week for about an hour: serve food, bus tables, and prepare dishes for the dishwasher. Agency: Blaine Senior Center The Blaine Senior Center serves 5 hot meals daily in the Center. We are looking for friendly people to help one day a week for about an hour: serve food, bus tables, and prepare dishes for the dishwasher. Agency: Blaine Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk ReceptionistThe front desk is the welcoming introduction to the Blaine Senior Center. This person welcomes members, ensures a friendly check-in, gives tours of the Center to potential new members, answers the phone and directs calls and in person questions to the appropriate resource. The front desk also helps ensure a welcoming and clean environment and supports office staff when appropriate. Agency: Blaine Senior Center The front desk is the welcoming introduction to the Blaine Senior Center. This person welcomes members, ensures a friendly check-in, gives tours of the Center to potential new members, answers the phone and directs calls and in person questions to the appropriate resource. The front desk also helps ensure a welcoming and clean environment and supports office staff when appropriate. Agency: Blaine Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Buddies ProgramVolunteers and their dogs get involved by listening to students in the community practice their reading skills. Dogs are great listeners and children don’t feel judged when reading to them. We always need new volunteers and friendly pups! When: Weekday Afternoons Fall, Winter, Spring Where: Participating schools and libraries in Whatcom County Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Volunteers and their dogs get involved by listening to students in the community practice their reading skills. Dogs are great listeners and children don’t feel judged when reading to them. We always need new volunteers and friendly pups! When: Weekday Afternoons Fall, Winter, Spring Where: Participating schools and libraries in Whatcom County Agency: Whatcom Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteerWe are looking to add a big exhibit to be displayed in our front window and are looking for volunteers to help with the planning, painting, construction, and other tasks that might arise. We are also looking for volunteers to help welcome visitors to our museum! Thank you to all the great people out there volunteering in our communities! Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum We are looking to add a big exhibit to be displayed in our front window and are looking for volunteers to help with the planning, painting, construction, and other tasks that might arise. We are also looking for volunteers to help welcome visitors to our museum! Thank you to all the great people out there volunteering in our communities! Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Relations and Outreach AssistantsBrief Description: This position provides support to WFCN and the Whatcom Prevention Coalition, to engage in effective public relations, media, social media and communication efforts. Work focuses on two primary areas: development of healthy, compassionate communities for children, youth and their families and mitigation of youth substance use in Whatcom County.
FTE/Status: 10-12 hours per week. Type: Volunteer.
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume to WFCN Intern Program at info@wfcn.org
Reports to: The Prevention Program Manager/Whatcom Prevention Coalition Coordinator. And receives direction and guidance from Executive Director of WFCN.
Essential Functions and Traits: Revitalize and maintain the WFCN/WPC website and other social media pages. Write and disseminate opinion editorials, press releases and other media communications. Support in implementation of social norming campaigns. Duties range from design of local campaigns to placement of material from pre-designed campaigns. Create brochures, flyers, and other promotional materials for public education purposes. Participate as a committee member in working with media professionals on film, social media, and other types of advanced media work. Outreach to other non-profit and government entities to share our work, events and efforts. Assist in communication efforts to promote development /fundraising work of WFCN and WCP. Maintenance of grants binder. Marketing research for needed statistics in communication. Create and maintain contact lists of our target audiences.
Other Duties: Administrative tasks—e-mailing, phone work, filing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to project assignment. Tasks may be delegated as appropriate. Attend meetings as relevant and available. Attend trainings as relevant to your work or interests as a professional at WFCN
Qualifications: Earning a bachelors degree or higher in Public Relations, Journalism, Communication, Graphic Design or other related discipline Collaborative with great listening skills and desire to learn and do new things. Positive attitude and persistent character. Interest in community development and mobilization; social justice; equity; healing from trauma through community resilience; prevention of youth substance use and access to mental health care. Value of children, families and community and civic engagement.
Benefits: Excellent professional resume experience and recommendations Professional Development opportunities. Community Networking and Awareness. Meaningful work and recognition for a job well done. Mileage reimbursement for approved local and other professional travel.
Compensation: This is a voluntary, unpaid position. WFCN will seek stipends for interns when allowed through grant sources.
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Brief Description: This position provides support to WFCN and the Whatcom Prevention Coalition, to engage in effective public relations, media, social media and communication efforts. Work focuses on two primary areas: development of healthy, compassionate communities for children, youth and their families and mitigation of youth substance use in Whatcom County.
FTE/Status: 10-12 hours per week. Type: Volunteer.
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume to WFCN Intern Program at info@wfcn.org
Reports to: The Prevention Program Manager/Whatcom Prevention Coalition Coordinator. And receives direction and guidance from Executive Director of WFCN.
Essential Functions and Traits: Revitalize and maintain the WFCN/WPC website and other social media pages. Write and disseminate opinion editorials, press releases and other media communications. Support in implementation of social norming campaigns. Duties range from design of local campaigns to placement of material from pre-designed campaigns. Create brochures, flyers, and other promotional materials for public education purposes. Participate as a committee member in working with media professionals on film, social media, and other types of advanced media work. Outreach to other non-profit and government entities to share our work, events and efforts. Assist in communication efforts to promote development /fundraising work of WFCN and WCP. Maintenance of grants binder. Marketing research for needed statistics in communication. Create and maintain contact lists of our target audiences.
Other Duties: Administrative tasks—e-mailing, phone work, filing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to project assignment. Tasks may be delegated as appropriate. Attend meetings as relevant and available. Attend trainings as relevant to your work or interests as a professional at WFCN
Qualifications: Earning a bachelors degree or higher in Public Relations, Journalism, Communication, Graphic Design or other related discipline Collaborative with great listening skills and desire to learn and do new things. Positive attitude and persistent character. Interest in community development and mobilization; social justice; equity; healing from trauma through community resilience; prevention of youth substance use and access to mental health care. Value of children, families and community and civic engagement.
Benefits: Excellent professional resume experience and recommendations Professional Development opportunities. Community Networking and Awareness. Meaningful work and recognition for a job well done. Mileage reimbursement for approved local and other professional travel.
Compensation: This is a voluntary, unpaid position. WFCN will seek stipends for interns when allowed through grant sources.
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Accounting & Grants Mgmt AssistantThis volunteer will work with our Bookkeeper on grant management including full cycle accounting: billing, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, grant tracking through financial statements. The volunteer will gain experience for resume development with a non-profit organization including grant management, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, bank & credit card reconciliation & preparation of financial statements. Additionally, you can develop confidence, capability and gain professional references in a caring and supportive workplace. In order to develop your skills, we are looking for a 10 week volunteer commitment of 5-10 hours/week Skills: Requires good MS Excel skills Willingness to learn QuickBooks-on the job training Good communication skills-verbal and written Independent self-starter Attention to detail with care for accuracyEssential Functions will be to: Understand grant management flow Enter accounts payable for invoices and credit card activity Bill grants on a monthly basis, including prepare excel worksheets and reconcile to income statement by class Enter payroll time tracking and balance by grant Reconcile bank statement monthly Reconcile credit card statement monthly including matching receipts Understand flow of grant tracking billing and expenses through financial statements Assist with preparation of financial statements for monthly board reportingOther Duties: Assist with filing of accounts payable checks-weekly Assist with gathering back-up for billing grants E-mailing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to WFCN need
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network This volunteer will work with our Bookkeeper on grant management including full cycle accounting: billing, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, grant tracking through financial statements. The volunteer will gain experience for resume development with a non-profit organization including grant management, accounts payable, payroll time tracking, bank & credit card reconciliation & preparation of financial statements. Additionally, you can develop confidence, capability and gain professional references in a caring and supportive workplace. In order to develop your skills, we are looking for a 10 week volunteer commitment of 5-10 hours/week Skills: Requires good MS Excel skills Willingness to learn QuickBooks-on the job training Good communication skills-verbal and written Independent self-starter Attention to detail with care for accuracyEssential Functions will be to: Understand grant management flow Enter accounts payable for invoices and credit card activity Bill grants on a monthly basis, including prepare excel worksheets and reconcile to income statement by class Enter payroll time tracking and balance by grant Reconcile bank statement monthly Reconcile credit card statement monthly including matching receipts Understand flow of grant tracking billing and expenses through financial statements Assist with preparation of financial statements for monthly board reportingOther Duties: Assist with filing of accounts payable checks-weekly Assist with gathering back-up for billing grants E-mailing, copying, data entry and reporting as relevant to WFCN need
Agency: Whatcom Family and Community Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: African Education ResearchWho We Are
We are a collection of individuals from northwest Washington and Vancouver, Canada. We are all volunteers, so we do not take any salaries, but we do have paid staff in Kenya. We have several major partners in Kenya that include some of the major game conservancies, and a nationwide group that provides digital education and support across the region. What We DoAfreTech is a non-profit in the US/Canada, and a registered NGO in Kenya under the name of 'ARES'. Our focus in delivering high quality digital education solutions in parts of rural East Africa that lack quality schools, have limited/no power, and limited/no internet. The ARES education system is an offline system that provides a massive amount of high-quality content along with notebooks, projectors, networking, etc. It also includes a significant amount of training and local support. We have over 75 systems installed now across East Africa now and are growing rapidly. We have recently been certified by the Kenyan Government for use in public school systems. We are planning a major expansion in 2023 and are focused on fund-raising to support that effort. You can learn more at: https://afretech.org, and https:// AresEducation.org. Volunteer OpportunityWe are planning a major expansion of our projects in east Africa in 2023 and need to secure significant funding in order to accomplish that. We need a volunteer that can assist (or lead) us in the research and planning for this effort. The position will mostly be focused on researching quality funding opportunities and preparing documents to submit for application. The existing leadership team will handle presentations, etc. as needed. (However, if the volunteer is interested in participating in that they are welcome.) The work hours are completely flexible. The key to success is a passion for helping students in remote rural villages gain access to a quality education opportunity, and a comfort level with research, writing, and strong communication skills. Previous experience with fund raising is very helpful, but not a pre-requisite. Agency: ARES - African Ruggedized Education SYstem Who We Are
We are a collection of individuals from northwest Washington and Vancouver, Canada. We are all volunteers, so we do not take any salaries, but we do have paid staff in Kenya. We have several major partners in Kenya that include some of the major game conservancies, and a nationwide group that provides digital education and support across the region. What We DoAfreTech is a non-profit in the US/Canada, and a registered NGO in Kenya under the name of 'ARES'. Our focus in delivering high quality digital education solutions in parts of rural East Africa that lack quality schools, have limited/no power, and limited/no internet. The ARES education system is an offline system that provides a massive amount of high-quality content along with notebooks, projectors, networking, etc. It also includes a significant amount of training and local support. We have over 75 systems installed now across East Africa now and are growing rapidly. We have recently been certified by the Kenyan Government for use in public school systems. We are planning a major expansion in 2023 and are focused on fund-raising to support that effort. You can learn more at: https://afretech.org, and https:// AresEducation.org. Volunteer OpportunityWe are planning a major expansion of our projects in east Africa in 2023 and need to secure significant funding in order to accomplish that. We need a volunteer that can assist (or lead) us in the research and planning for this effort. The position will mostly be focused on researching quality funding opportunities and preparing documents to submit for application. The existing leadership team will handle presentations, etc. as needed. (However, if the volunteer is interested in participating in that they are welcome.) The work hours are completely flexible. The key to success is a passion for helping students in remote rural villages gain access to a quality education opportunity, and a comfort level with research, writing, and strong communication skills. Previous experience with fund raising is very helpful, but not a pre-requisite. Agency: ARES - African Ruggedized Education SYstem Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing bank sorters and checkersVolunteer sorters and checkers will accept donations of gently used clothing, bed linens and towels. Items will be sorted to determine cleanliness and amount of wear. Acceptable items will have no stain, rips or broken zippers. Items deemed unacceptable will be either discarded or forward on to Good Will. Acceptable items will be displayed on appropriate racks or bins. During hours of operation volunteers will greet and assist customers with selection of items. Volunteer will log in items chosen by customer, listing name and town and verifying the number of items is with the guidelines. At the end of the open hours of operation volunteer will sweep and tidy up the facility. Hours of operation Mondays and Fridays 9 am - noon, Wednesday 5 pm - 7. Agency: Blaine Community Clothing Bank Volunteer sorters and checkers will accept donations of gently used clothing, bed linens and towels. Items will be sorted to determine cleanliness and amount of wear. Acceptable items will have no stain, rips or broken zippers. Items deemed unacceptable will be either discarded or forward on to Good Will. Acceptable items will be displayed on appropriate racks or bins. During hours of operation volunteers will greet and assist customers with selection of items. Volunteer will log in items chosen by customer, listing name and town and verifying the number of items is with the guidelines. At the end of the open hours of operation volunteer will sweep and tidy up the facility. Hours of operation Mondays and Fridays 9 am - noon, Wednesday 5 pm - 7. Agency: Blaine Community Clothing Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Docent VolunteerThe Lynden Pioneer Museum needs docents and volunteers to help share our wonderful museum with visitors. No experience or special skills necessary, just a welcoming attitude! Docents greet visitors, take admission, handle sales at the gift shop, and help start visitors on their self-guided tour of the museum. There are morning and afternoon shifts, and flexible schedules. Come with a friend or make new ones! Visitors love our volunteers and docents and so do we! Museum discounts and event invites included! Come volunteer with us and help preserve our museum and keep history alive.
Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum The Lynden Pioneer Museum needs docents and volunteers to help share our wonderful museum with visitors. No experience or special skills necessary, just a welcoming attitude! Docents greet visitors, take admission, handle sales at the gift shop, and help start visitors on their self-guided tour of the museum. There are morning and afternoon shifts, and flexible schedules. Come with a friend or make new ones! Visitors love our volunteers and docents and so do we! Museum discounts and event invites included! Come volunteer with us and help preserve our museum and keep history alive.
Agency: Lynden Heritage Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Funds Development ChairpersonThe Funds Development Chairperson is delegated authority by the Board of Directors to, among other things, secure donations, gifts, bequests, and other investible assets for the benefit of the Lynden Pioneer Museum. You would work with other members of the Funds Development Committee in various capacities. The functions of the Funds Development Committee are: Provide creative ideas, advice, and counsel to the board with respect to the Endowment Funds Development Program.2. Provide friends of the Lynden Heritage Foundation an opportunity to support the Lynden Heritage Foundation with planned gifts, both now and beyond their lifetime though bequests, gifts of cash, securities, life insurance, pension plans, real property, and through funding of gift agreements, trust, and other types of life income agreements. 3. Negotiate planned giving agreements with prospective donors. 4. Provide seminars as needed for the supporting community to inform it of opportunities to give. 5. Distribute regular information to the public by way of LPM publications. Contact Info: 1-360-354-3675 Agency: Lynden Pioneer Museum Endowment The Funds Development Chairperson is delegated authority by the Board of Directors to, among other things, secure donations, gifts, bequests, and other investible assets for the benefit of the Lynden Pioneer Museum. You would work with other members of the Funds Development Committee in various capacities. The functions of the Funds Development Committee are: Provide creative ideas, advice, and counsel to the board with respect to the Endowment Funds Development Program.2. Provide friends of the Lynden Heritage Foundation an opportunity to support the Lynden Heritage Foundation with planned gifts, both now and beyond their lifetime though bequests, gifts of cash, securities, life insurance, pension plans, real property, and through funding of gift agreements, trust, and other types of life income agreements. 3. Negotiate planned giving agreements with prospective donors. 4. Provide seminars as needed for the supporting community to inform it of opportunities to give. 5. Distribute regular information to the public by way of LPM publications. Contact Info: 1-360-354-3675 Agency: Lynden Pioneer Museum Endowment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Call for Community Allies at WIHS!Whatcom Intergenerational High School is the first public charter school in Whatcom County! We are a non-profit, mission-driven school focused on serving high school students from all backgrounds and life circumstances. This first year, we are opening to 9th and 10th grade (ages 13-16). The Community Ally role is one where multigenerational community members from Whatcom County can volunteer to interact with high school students and fellow volunteers as each embarks on their own journeys of learning and growth. Student and community allies will have a communal responsibility of supporting each other in a holistic way, understanding that no part(s) of us are left out of a school environment and can have real impacts on our growth if not acknowledged. In this role, volunteers will be able to participate in Morning Circle times, Phenomena Learning, off site excursions, and other WIHS events. We are looking for individuals who can donate 2 days a week for 2-3 hours a day. This person will also be invited to build relationships with current community allies through attending feedback sessions, appreciation gatherings, and cohort meetings. If you are interested in learning more about, or becoming an Ally, please submit an interest form at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1889453455 Or feel free to respond to this listing.
Thank you for your dedication to our community, and we look forward to working with you! The WIHS Team Agency: Whatcom Intergenerational High School Whatcom Intergenerational High School is the first public charter school in Whatcom County! We are a non-profit, mission-driven school focused on serving high school students from all backgrounds and life circumstances. This first year, we are opening to 9th and 10th grade (ages 13-16). The Community Ally role is one where multigenerational community members from Whatcom County can volunteer to interact with high school students and fellow volunteers as each embarks on their own journeys of learning and growth. Student and community allies will have a communal responsibility of supporting each other in a holistic way, understanding that no part(s) of us are left out of a school environment and can have real impacts on our growth if not acknowledged. In this role, volunteers will be able to participate in Morning Circle times, Phenomena Learning, off site excursions, and other WIHS events. We are looking for individuals who can donate 2 days a week for 2-3 hours a day. This person will also be invited to build relationships with current community allies through attending feedback sessions, appreciation gatherings, and cohort meetings. If you are interested in learning more about, or becoming an Ally, please submit an interest form at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1889453455 Or feel free to respond to this listing.
Thank you for your dedication to our community, and we look forward to working with you! The WIHS Team Agency: Whatcom Intergenerational High School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with special skills wanted- Shop Teacher or similar skillsThe Bellingham Theatre Guild- an all volunteer theatre is looking for experienced individuals to join a group of other volunteers in the work of building sets for the shows. Five shows per year are produced- September through June. Set builds take place on Saturdays and Thursday evenings with additional sessions as determined by specs for each play. Contact us to talk more about this opportunity. Carole@bellinghamtheatreguild.com http://bellinghamtheatreguild.com/ Agency: Bellingham Theatre Guild The Bellingham Theatre Guild- an all volunteer theatre is looking for experienced individuals to join a group of other volunteers in the work of building sets for the shows. Five shows per year are produced- September through June. Set builds take place on Saturdays and Thursday evenings with additional sessions as determined by specs for each play. Contact us to talk more about this opportunity. Carole@bellinghamtheatreguild.com http://bellinghamtheatreguild.com/ Agency: Bellingham Theatre Guild Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thursday Food Assembly PreparationFrom Thursday 9am-12:30pm this volunteer will aid in preparing food assembly lines for box packing come Monday. This is important because currently we only have one volunteer aiding in this and she needs some help! Possibility for mileage reimbursement to and from site. Please email (noellenutrition98@outlook.com) for inquries. Sign up by email or phone: noellenutrition98@outlook.com 360-392-8149 This position is located in Maple Falls, Washington at the Foothills Food Bank. About 35 mins from Bellingham. We would appreciate your help!!
Agency: Foothills Food Bank From Thursday 9am-12:30pm this volunteer will aid in preparing food assembly lines for box packing come Monday. This is important because currently we only have one volunteer aiding in this and she needs some help! Possibility for mileage reimbursement to and from site. Please email (noellenutrition98@outlook.com) for inquries. Sign up by email or phone: noellenutrition98@outlook.com 360-392-8149 This position is located in Maple Falls, Washington at the Foothills Food Bank. About 35 mins from Bellingham. We would appreciate your help!!
Agency: Foothills Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank Distribution Volunteers, every Tuesday 7:30 am - 12:30 pmVolunteers are needed every Tuesday from 7:30am - 12:30pm (or whenever you can arrive) to distribute food to Foothills Food Bank customers! Volunteers will help the grocery-style model pantry run efficiently by restocking shelves, guiding guests through their shopping experience (answering questions, finding products for them, etc), and a bit of clean up at the end. Masks required to work, please! These volunteers are the reason that 250 families in our community get fed every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. Reach out to us if you think this opportunity could be a good fit for you or someone you know. Thank you!
Agency: Foothills Food Bank Volunteers are needed every Tuesday from 7:30am - 12:30pm (or whenever you can arrive) to distribute food to Foothills Food Bank customers! Volunteers will help the grocery-style model pantry run efficiently by restocking shelves, guiding guests through their shopping experience (answering questions, finding products for them, etc), and a bit of clean up at the end. Masks required to work, please! These volunteers are the reason that 250 families in our community get fed every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. Reach out to us if you think this opportunity could be a good fit for you or someone you know. Thank you!
Agency: Foothills Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bread Recovery DriverDid you know that Eastern Whatcom County is a rural food desert - meaning they have limited access to affordable and nutritional food options?! If you would like to help the community gain access to healthier food options one or two days a month, this volunteer position is perfect for you! We are looking for someone to pick up bread from Franz Bakery on Kelly Rd, and deliver it to the Foothills Food Bank one or more Monday's a month. A larger vehicle is preferable. Please contact foothillsfoodbankcontact@gmail.com with any inquires. Thank you! Agency: Foothills Food Bank Did you know that Eastern Whatcom County is a rural food desert - meaning they have limited access to affordable and nutritional food options?! If you would like to help the community gain access to healthier food options one or two days a month, this volunteer position is perfect for you! We are looking for someone to pick up bread from Franz Bakery on Kelly Rd, and deliver it to the Foothills Food Bank one or more Monday's a month. A larger vehicle is preferable. Please contact foothillsfoodbankcontact@gmail.com with any inquires. Thank you! Agency: Foothills Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health Promotion VolunteerWhatcom County Health Department in partnership with a community collaborative, Whatcom Taking Action,is seeking volunteers and/or interns to support health promotion through developing communication resources for families with a child that has a special health care need. The ideal candidate has a background in health promotion, health equity, education, communication, media or technology and/or a relevant background and experiences.
Currently seeking volunteers that are available to assist in health promotion through the development and editing of family-friendly materials and providing administrative support. The schedule is flexible but ideally, 5-15 hours/week with a minimum 6-month commitment.
During this time of COVID, all services and supports will occur remotely. Volunteers will be supervised and supported by Health Department staff. If interested, please send resume and availability information to Kathryn DeFilippo at kdefilippo@co.whatcom.wa.us
More about Community Health: What is Community Health? Community Health is the part of the public health system that focuses on health-related issues for individuals, families and communities. Our mission statement is - We work with individuals and communities to identify and resolve health problems, promote well-being, and assure access to services.
What kinds of services do you provide? All the programs provide information and referrals. Please visit our website to find out more information about specific programs. Alternatively, you can call the program or clinic you are interested in for an appointment or more information.
Who provides these services? We have professional staff members including public health nurses, nurse practitioners, registered dietitians, social workers, case managers, outreach workers, and health care assistants.
Who pays for these services? We are funded by a variety of Federal, State and local tax dollars, some grant monies and fees charged to clients seeking services. We collect medical coupons and charge fees based on ability to pay.
Agency: Whatcom County Health Department Whatcom County Health Department in partnership with a community collaborative, Whatcom Taking Action,is seeking volunteers and/or interns to support health promotion through developing communication resources for families with a child that has a special health care need. The ideal candidate has a background in health promotion, health equity, education, communication, media or technology and/or a relevant background and experiences.
Currently seeking volunteers that are available to assist in health promotion through the development and editing of family-friendly materials and providing administrative support. The schedule is flexible but ideally, 5-15 hours/week with a minimum 6-month commitment.
During this time of COVID, all services and supports will occur remotely. Volunteers will be supervised and supported by Health Department staff. If interested, please send resume and availability information to Kathryn DeFilippo at kdefilippo@co.whatcom.wa.us
More about Community Health: What is Community Health? Community Health is the part of the public health system that focuses on health-related issues for individuals, families and communities. Our mission statement is - We work with individuals and communities to identify and resolve health problems, promote well-being, and assure access to services.
What kinds of services do you provide? All the programs provide information and referrals. Please visit our website to find out more information about specific programs. Alternatively, you can call the program or clinic you are interested in for an appointment or more information.
Who provides these services? We have professional staff members including public health nurses, nurse practitioners, registered dietitians, social workers, case managers, outreach workers, and health care assistants.
Who pays for these services? We are funded by a variety of Federal, State and local tax dollars, some grant monies and fees charged to clients seeking services. We collect medical coupons and charge fees based on ability to pay.
Agency: Whatcom County Health Department Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Ski to Sea 2022!Ski to Sea is Bellingham and Whatcom County’s largest event, made up of seven legs from Mt. Baker to Bellingham Bay. After a two-year hiatus, we are beyond excited to host this year's race on May 29th, 2022! We are seeking volunteers for a number of positions at different locations around Whatcom County. The seven legs of the relay are: Cross Country Skiing, Downhill Ski/Snowboard, Running, Road Bike, Canoe, Cyclocross, and Sea Kayak. We also need volunteers to help with equipment transfer, packet pick-up, course clearing and the finish line. You will get a FREE T-Shirt and FREE Lunch! You will also be invited to the Volunteer Appreciation BBQ (tentative and depending on current COVID situation) held the weekend leading up to the race. Volunteering for Ski to Sea is a fun opportunity to do with a group of friends, your entire family, sports team, work or church group to meet others in the community and to be a part of a long-standing Bellingham tradition. Thousands of racers participate in Ski to Sea every year and we couldn’t make it happen without your help! Thanks to our volunteers and generous sponsors, a portion of proceeds of profits from Ski to Sea are donated to a myriad of local charitable organizations. For more information and to sign up to volunteer, click this link to our website: https://skitosea.com/volunteer *Reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Jessa Loudon at volunteerskitosea.com with any questions or if you have a large group who would like to volunteer. Agency: Whatcom Events Ski to Sea is Bellingham and Whatcom County’s largest event, made up of seven legs from Mt. Baker to Bellingham Bay. After a two-year hiatus, we are beyond excited to host this year's race on May 29th, 2022! We are seeking volunteers for a number of positions at different locations around Whatcom County. The seven legs of the relay are: Cross Country Skiing, Downhill Ski/Snowboard, Running, Road Bike, Canoe, Cyclocross, and Sea Kayak. We also need volunteers to help with equipment transfer, packet pick-up, course clearing and the finish line. You will get a FREE T-Shirt and FREE Lunch! You will also be invited to the Volunteer Appreciation BBQ (tentative and depending on current COVID situation) held the weekend leading up to the race. Volunteering for Ski to Sea is a fun opportunity to do with a group of friends, your entire family, sports team, work or church group to meet others in the community and to be a part of a long-standing Bellingham tradition. Thousands of racers participate in Ski to Sea every year and we couldn’t make it happen without your help! Thanks to our volunteers and generous sponsors, a portion of proceeds of profits from Ski to Sea are donated to a myriad of local charitable organizations. For more information and to sign up to volunteer, click this link to our website: https://skitosea.com/volunteer *Reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Jessa Loudon at volunteerskitosea.com with any questions or if you have a large group who would like to volunteer. Agency: Whatcom Events Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education InternTO APPLY: Submit a letter of interest, resume and weekday availability at sfeg@skagitfisheries.org
The Environmental Education Intern will assist with classroom and field instruction for K-12 programs throughout Skagit County. Content will focus on salmon ecology and freshwater habitat restoration.
Qualifications include: -General knowledge of and interest in stream ecology, salmon biology, and salmon habitat. Comfortable working with children. -Comfortable working outdoors in adverse weather. -Organized, collaborative, and reliable. -A reliable vehicle and clean driving record. -Able to pass a background check..
Internships are available January – June and coincide with a quarterly academic calendar. This is a volunteer position, however, mileage will be reimbursed at the state approved rate. The education intern may be invited to assist with other activities such as weekend work parties for additional experience/hours. A small monthly stipend is available pending successful completion of contract. Remote work is not available for this position.
Interns must provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination to be eligible for this internship. Agency: Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group TO APPLY: Submit a letter of interest, resume and weekday availability at sfeg@skagitfisheries.org
The Environmental Education Intern will assist with classroom and field instruction for K-12 programs throughout Skagit County. Content will focus on salmon ecology and freshwater habitat restoration.
Qualifications include: -General knowledge of and interest in stream ecology, salmon biology, and salmon habitat. Comfortable working with children. -Comfortable working outdoors in adverse weather. -Organized, collaborative, and reliable. -A reliable vehicle and clean driving record. -Able to pass a background check..
Internships are available January – June and coincide with a quarterly academic calendar. This is a volunteer position, however, mileage will be reimbursed at the state approved rate. The education intern may be invited to assist with other activities such as weekend work parties for additional experience/hours. A small monthly stipend is available pending successful completion of contract. Remote work is not available for this position.
Interns must provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination to be eligible for this internship. Agency: Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the J!People Person Wanted! We are looking for enthusiastic, outgoing volunteers to help greet guests at our front desk. You'll meet people from around the world, surround yourself with amazing art, and be the welcoming face of the J. If you have some extra time, consider spending it with us. We’ll make it worth your while! We are looking for weekly ongoing coverage for these shifts: Tuesday 3pm–7pm, Wednesday 3pm–7pm & Thursday 3pm–7pm Training will be provided. If you are interested, please click the link below. Learn More Agency: Jansen Art Center People Person Wanted! We are looking for enthusiastic, outgoing volunteers to help greet guests at our front desk. You'll meet people from around the world, surround yourself with amazing art, and be the welcoming face of the J. If you have some extra time, consider spending it with us. We’ll make it worth your while! We are looking for weekly ongoing coverage for these shifts: Tuesday 3pm–7pm, Wednesday 3pm–7pm & Thursday 3pm–7pm Training will be provided. If you are interested, please click the link below. Learn More Agency: Jansen Art Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Distribution VolunteerVolunteers are needed on the first Saturday of every month from 9:30am-1:30pm and on the third Friday of each month from 8am-12pm. We have been low on volunteers and really would love some more! These volunteers are the reason that around 250 families in our community have access to healthy food every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. We have restructured our distribution process during this time to maintain the health and safety of all of our volunteers and clients who visit the Foothills Food Bank! If you are interested in volunteering with us, we will ensure that you are aware and able to reasonably follow our new health and safety guidelines. Sign up using:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4cabab2baafbc25-upcoming This volunteer shift takes place at the East Whatcom Regional Resource Center (EWRRC), which is about 40 minutes outside of the city of Bellingham. We know that this can be a far drive for some and we really appreciate your willingness to come out and volunteer with us. Agency: Foothills Food Bank Volunteers are needed on the first Saturday of every month from 9:30am-1:30pm and on the third Friday of each month from 8am-12pm. We have been low on volunteers and really would love some more! These volunteers are the reason that around 250 families in our community have access to healthy food every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. We have restructured our distribution process during this time to maintain the health and safety of all of our volunteers and clients who visit the Foothills Food Bank! If you are interested in volunteering with us, we will ensure that you are aware and able to reasonably follow our new health and safety guidelines. Sign up using:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4cabab2baafbc25-upcoming This volunteer shift takes place at the East Whatcom Regional Resource Center (EWRRC), which is about 40 minutes outside of the city of Bellingham. We know that this can be a far drive for some and we really appreciate your willingness to come out and volunteer with us. Agency: Foothills Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Y's Buys Thrift Boutique VolunteerY's Buys Thrift Boutique is in need of hardworking, dedicated volunteers to help with sorting, pricing, hanging clothing, and cashiering. There may also be a need for photographers to take photos of items for online sales. Volunteers must be able to: Follow instructions/directions as put forth by the store manager Stand for entirety of volunteer shift Bend, squat, pick items up off the floor, reach, and lift up to 15 lbs. Recognize sellable clothing and stay up-to-date with fashion trends Follow COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing a face mask and maintaining 6 feet of social distance Keep a friendly, positive demeanor at all times, especially when serving and assisting customers.This could potentially turn into an ongoing volunteer opportunity, so preference will be given to those who have regular openings in their schedule to volunteer. Agency: YWCA Bellingham Y's Buys Thrift Boutique is in need of hardworking, dedicated volunteers to help with sorting, pricing, hanging clothing, and cashiering. There may also be a need for photographers to take photos of items for online sales. Volunteers must be able to: Follow instructions/directions as put forth by the store manager Stand for entirety of volunteer shift Bend, squat, pick items up off the floor, reach, and lift up to 15 lbs. Recognize sellable clothing and stay up-to-date with fashion trends Follow COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing a face mask and maintaining 6 feet of social distance Keep a friendly, positive demeanor at all times, especially when serving and assisting customers.This could potentially turn into an ongoing volunteer opportunity, so preference will be given to those who have regular openings in their schedule to volunteer. Agency: YWCA Bellingham Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gym/Fitness Center Daycare ServicesAssist with child daycare by watching children ages 1 to 6 while mom's are participating in fitness classes at the Birch Bay Activity Center. We have books you can read to them and games to play with the kids. Or just monitor them to keep them safe while watching a movie so mom can get some exercise! Times needed are Monday, Wednesday, Fridays from 8:45 am to 10:00 am. Mom's are on site! For the nice weather days, there is a playground on the grounds that is toddler friendly! A WA State Background check is required at no cost to the volunteer. Visit our website to learn more about the BBBPRD2 Agency: Blaine-Birch Bay Park & Recreation District #2 Assist with child daycare by watching children ages 1 to 6 while mom's are participating in fitness classes at the Birch Bay Activity Center. We have books you can read to them and games to play with the kids. Or just monitor them to keep them safe while watching a movie so mom can get some exercise! Times needed are Monday, Wednesday, Fridays from 8:45 am to 10:00 am. Mom's are on site! For the nice weather days, there is a playground on the grounds that is toddler friendly! A WA State Background check is required at no cost to the volunteer. Visit our website to learn more about the BBBPRD2 Agency: Blaine-Birch Bay Park & Recreation District #2 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bilingual Spanish Speaking VolunteerNAMI Whatcom strives to serve all in our community. We are expanding programs into the Latinx community. We have opportunities for bilingual individuals, especially those who have lived experience with a mental health condition in themselves or someone they love, to be trained and become advocates in their community. Please contact Kim at 360-671-4950 or namiadmin@namiwhatcom.org if you would like more information. Agency: NAMI Whatcom (National Alliance for Mental Illness) NAMI Whatcom strives to serve all in our community. We are expanding programs into the Latinx community. We have opportunities for bilingual individuals, especially those who have lived experience with a mental health condition in themselves or someone they love, to be trained and become advocates in their community. Please contact Kim at 360-671-4950 or namiadmin@namiwhatcom.org if you would like more information. Agency: NAMI Whatcom (National Alliance for Mental Illness) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seed Garden volunteerCome get your hands dirty during this busiest part of the planting season! We will be tending to our early planted crops and continue to prep new beds for our May-planted warm season crops such as tomatoes, beans, corn, and more! Contribute to seed sovereignty for the whole community while learning about how to garden with a seed-steward mentality! We will work outdoors in small groups and wear masks if in close quarters. Weeding and forking up established beds to get ready for more warm-season plantings of tomatoes, peppers, beans, corn, and more! Watering and weeding existing plants. Planting and transplanting crops that are ready. Forming up new raised beds to align with the contour of the land. Possibly putting on the greenhouse plastic. In case of rain: cleaning out and organizing our gear storage room.Agency: Salish Seed Guild Come get your hands dirty during this busiest part of the planting season! We will be tending to our early planted crops and continue to prep new beds for our May-planted warm season crops such as tomatoes, beans, corn, and more! Contribute to seed sovereignty for the whole community while learning about how to garden with a seed-steward mentality! We will work outdoors in small groups and wear masks if in close quarters. Weeding and forking up established beds to get ready for more warm-season plantings of tomatoes, peppers, beans, corn, and more! Watering and weeding existing plants. Planting and transplanting crops that are ready. Forming up new raised beds to align with the contour of the land. Possibly putting on the greenhouse plastic. In case of rain: cleaning out and organizing our gear storage room.Agency: Salish Seed Guild Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seed GardeningGet your hands dirty planting seed for our community seed garden https://www.salishseed.org/ Projects Include: Weeding and forking up established beds to get ready for more warm-season plantings of tomatoes, peppers, beans, corn, and more! Watering and weeding existing plants. Planting and transplanting crops that are ready. Forming up new raised beds to align with the contour of the land. Possibly putting on the greenhouse plastic. In case of rain: cleaning out and organizing our gear storage room.Agency: Salish Seed Guild Get your hands dirty planting seed for our community seed garden https://www.salishseed.org/ Projects Include: Weeding and forking up established beds to get ready for more warm-season plantings of tomatoes, peppers, beans, corn, and more! Watering and weeding existing plants. Planting and transplanting crops that are ready. Forming up new raised beds to align with the contour of the land. Possibly putting on the greenhouse plastic. In case of rain: cleaning out and organizing our gear storage room.Agency: Salish Seed Guild Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with the Bellingham Farmers MarketThe Bellingham Farmers Market is still in a modified format due to covid and need one volunteer every Saturday April 3rd- December 18th. We are capping the number of customers that come into the pavilion at one time to 35 and would like a volunteer to greet and count those customers as they enter the pavilion. You must be able to stand the entire time, direct and or interact with customers with confidence. Although the location you'd be standing is covered you should still be prepared to weather and dress accordingly. Agency: Bellingham Farmers Markets The Bellingham Farmers Market is still in a modified format due to covid and need one volunteer every Saturday April 3rd- December 18th. We are capping the number of customers that come into the pavilion at one time to 35 and would like a volunteer to greet and count those customers as they enter the pavilion. You must be able to stand the entire time, direct and or interact with customers with confidence. Although the location you'd be standing is covered you should still be prepared to weather and dress accordingly. Agency: Bellingham Farmers Markets Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Home Grocery Delivery VolunteersThe Foothills Food Bank is looking for volunteers to help meet a rising need of home grocery delivery within East Whatcom County. Volunteers are needed on both Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9am-12pm to help ensure that all community members have access to quality and nutritious food. These volunteers will work alongside our Operations Manager to deliver food to community members who are unable to access our weekly Tuesday morning distribution. Be the reason a homebound senior has food to eat! These volunteers are a huge part of the reason that 250 families in our community have access to healthy food every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. Sign up using:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4cabab2baafbc25-upcoming This volunteer shift takes place at the East Whatcom Regional Resource Center (EWRRC), which is about 40 minutes outside of the city of Bellingham. We know that this can be a far drive for some and we really appreciate your willingness to come out and volunteer with us. Agency: Foothills Food Bank The Foothills Food Bank is looking for volunteers to help meet a rising need of home grocery delivery within East Whatcom County. Volunteers are needed on both Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9am-12pm to help ensure that all community members have access to quality and nutritious food. These volunteers will work alongside our Operations Manager to deliver food to community members who are unable to access our weekly Tuesday morning distribution. Be the reason a homebound senior has food to eat! These volunteers are a huge part of the reason that 250 families in our community have access to healthy food every week! It is a great opportunity for families and groups. Sign up using:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4cabab2baafbc25-upcoming This volunteer shift takes place at the East Whatcom Regional Resource Center (EWRRC), which is about 40 minutes outside of the city of Bellingham. We know that this can be a far drive for some and we really appreciate your willingness to come out and volunteer with us. Agency: Foothills Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendship BraceletsCreate friendship bracelets we can give to campers – both at camp, through the mail, or at hospitals! You can click here for tutorials on some of the main types of friendship bracelets, or make your favorite style. Agency: Camp Korey Create friendship bracelets we can give to campers – both at camp, through the mail, or at hospitals! You can click here for tutorials on some of the main types of friendship bracelets, or make your favorite style. Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quilts (sewing)Please feel free to be creative! We need patchwork quilts to decorate every twin-sized bed in our cabins. The size of the quilt should be 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Please make sure these quilts are machine washable and are not too heavy or warm. Agency: Camp Korey Please feel free to be creative! We need patchwork quilts to decorate every twin-sized bed in our cabins. The size of the quilt should be 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Please make sure these quilts are machine washable and are not too heavy or warm. Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warm Fuzzies (fun sewing project)Warm Fuzzies, which each camper takes home at the end of camp, are sewn to a pre-made pattern. This ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Warm Fuzzies, which each camper takes home at the end of camp, are sewn to a pre-made pattern. This ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love Volunteering? Become a Volunteer Coordinator!The Community Boating Center (CBC) is seeking a passionate individual to serve as Volunteer Coordinator for the 2020 season. The CBC Volunteer Coordinator works with the CBC Operations Manager, and is responsible for the following: Working with staff to develop volunteer roles that further the CBC's mission, support its programs including social outreach Recruiting volunteers for various positions Providing positive experiences to CBC volunteers to ensure their volunteering goals are met Managing the CBC's volunteer systems, social infrastructure and social events Ensuring that the CBC's volunteer needs are met: annual events, tabling opportunities, work parties, daily operations assistance, programs support, etc...The Volunteer Coordinator will initially work approx. 5 - 10 hours per week as they receive training and begin working with volunteers. The long term schedule will be flexible and will be determined to suit the Coordinator's other obligations and personal schedule, as well as the CBC's needs. Hours will fluctuate based on the seasonal nature of the CBC, and on the needs of annual events. To learn more about this position email CBC Executive Director at (info@boatingcenter.org) Agency: Community Boating Center The Community Boating Center (CBC) is seeking a passionate individual to serve as Volunteer Coordinator for the 2020 season. The CBC Volunteer Coordinator works with the CBC Operations Manager, and is responsible for the following: Working with staff to develop volunteer roles that further the CBC's mission, support its programs including social outreach Recruiting volunteers for various positions Providing positive experiences to CBC volunteers to ensure their volunteering goals are met Managing the CBC's volunteer systems, social infrastructure and social events Ensuring that the CBC's volunteer needs are met: annual events, tabling opportunities, work parties, daily operations assistance, programs support, etc...The Volunteer Coordinator will initially work approx. 5 - 10 hours per week as they receive training and begin working with volunteers. The long term schedule will be flexible and will be determined to suit the Coordinator's other obligations and personal schedule, as well as the CBC's needs. Hours will fluctuate based on the seasonal nature of the CBC, and on the needs of annual events. To learn more about this position email CBC Executive Director at (info@boatingcenter.org) Agency: Community Boating Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Boating Center Committee MemberThe Community Boating Center (CBC) is seeking members from the greater Whatcom County community who have a passion being part of an environmentally aware social community that support activities on Bellingham Bay. Our committees work with the board in the following areas: Advancement/Fundraising The Advancement Committee is seeking motivated individuals to assist with approaching sponsors, recruiting partners, researching and writing grants, and planning fun and educational fundraising events for the CBC. Board Development The Board Development Committee is seeking individuals to review and enhance board assessment and management procedures, and to recruit additional board members. Programs The Programs Committee is seeking individuals with experience in the following areas: outdoor education, risk management, safety analysis, program development, and grant writing.Committees meet as dictated by annual events and programs. To learn more about joining a committee, email the CBC at (cbc.ed.2020@gmail.com) Agency: Community Boating Center The Community Boating Center (CBC) is seeking members from the greater Whatcom County community who have a passion being part of an environmentally aware social community that support activities on Bellingham Bay. Our committees work with the board in the following areas: Advancement/Fundraising The Advancement Committee is seeking motivated individuals to assist with approaching sponsors, recruiting partners, researching and writing grants, and planning fun and educational fundraising events for the CBC. Board Development The Board Development Committee is seeking individuals to review and enhance board assessment and management procedures, and to recruit additional board members. Programs The Programs Committee is seeking individuals with experience in the following areas: outdoor education, risk management, safety analysis, program development, and grant writing.Committees meet as dictated by annual events and programs. To learn more about joining a committee, email the CBC at (cbc.ed.2020@gmail.com) Agency: Community Boating Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Boating Center Board MemberThe Community Boating Center (CBC) is a 501.c.3 nonprofit fostering safe small vessel recreation on Bellingham Bay. The CBC was founded in 2006 and began services to the public in 2007. Programs and services are available to the public. Much-appreciated tax-deductible donations, season-pass sales, dry-moorage fees, and rentals of sailboats and human-powered watercraft enable the CBC to provide the safety and skills education that are the core of the organization’s Mission. Volunteers are integrated into all aspects of the organization from maintaining boats, assisting with rentals, teaching educational classes, tabling and serving as board and committee members. The CBC is seeking board members to support and further the CBC's Mission. Board members meet on the third Monday; additional hours and meeting times are variable based on the season and the events in a given year. Board terms are three years, with the option to renew. The Board is responsible for the following: Develop and support the Vision and Mision of the CBC Secure adequate financial resources Manage committees and their progress during board meetings Serve on at least one CBC committee (Programs, Operations, Advancement, Board Development, or Finance) Build competence in the Board Guide and evaluate all servicesDesired Qualifications: Dedication to furthering the mission of the CBC Commitment to representing the CBC Experience in nonprofits or on nonprofit boards is a plus, but is not requiredInterested applicants should email the CBC at (cbc.ed.2020@gmail.com) Agency: Community Boating Center The Community Boating Center (CBC) is a 501.c.3 nonprofit fostering safe small vessel recreation on Bellingham Bay. The CBC was founded in 2006 and began services to the public in 2007. Programs and services are available to the public. Much-appreciated tax-deductible donations, season-pass sales, dry-moorage fees, and rentals of sailboats and human-powered watercraft enable the CBC to provide the safety and skills education that are the core of the organization’s Mission. Volunteers are integrated into all aspects of the organization from maintaining boats, assisting with rentals, teaching educational classes, tabling and serving as board and committee members. The CBC is seeking board members to support and further the CBC's Mission. Board members meet on the third Monday; additional hours and meeting times are variable based on the season and the events in a given year. Board terms are three years, with the option to renew. The Board is responsible for the following: Develop and support the Vision and Mision of the CBC Secure adequate financial resources Manage committees and their progress during board meetings Serve on at least one CBC committee (Programs, Operations, Advancement, Board Development, or Finance) Build competence in the Board Guide and evaluate all servicesDesired Qualifications: Dedication to furthering the mission of the CBC Commitment to representing the CBC Experience in nonprofits or on nonprofit boards is a plus, but is not requiredInterested applicants should email the CBC at (cbc.ed.2020@gmail.com) Agency: Community Boating Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising Events Committee MemberThe WDRC Fundraising Events Committee is looking for community member(s) to volunteer in a committee support role. We are looking for highly-motivated individuals who love events to assist our committee in obtaining silent auction donations and dessert dash contributions for our annual Peace Builder Awards which takes place in November. This event is the largest fundraiser our organization, and the Fundraising Events Committee plays a vital part in helping us meet our fundraising goals. The time commitment includes a one-hour committee meeting once a month, as well as several hours per month contacting prospects for donations and picking up items. Volunteers are needed immediately. Volunteering with the WDRC Fundraising Events Committee is a great introduction to Board service, while being a fun opportunity to connect with the community in a new way. Please email a resume to Committee Chair Alivia Jelinski if interested: alivia.jelinski@gmail.com. Agency: Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center The WDRC Fundraising Events Committee is looking for community member(s) to volunteer in a committee support role. We are looking for highly-motivated individuals who love events to assist our committee in obtaining silent auction donations and dessert dash contributions for our annual Peace Builder Awards which takes place in November. This event is the largest fundraiser our organization, and the Fundraising Events Committee plays a vital part in helping us meet our fundraising goals. The time commitment includes a one-hour committee meeting once a month, as well as several hours per month contacting prospects for donations and picking up items. Volunteers are needed immediately. Volunteering with the WDRC Fundraising Events Committee is a great introduction to Board service, while being a fun opportunity to connect with the community in a new way. Please email a resume to Committee Chair Alivia Jelinski if interested: alivia.jelinski@gmail.com. Agency: Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistantVolunteer Office Assistant needed to schedule appointments, update calendar, help create newsletter, and assist Executive Director. Agency: Sean Humphrey House Volunteer Office Assistant needed to schedule appointments, update calendar, help create newsletter, and assist Executive Director. Agency: Sean Humphrey House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225-3051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard WorkVolunteers needed to mow lawn at Sean Humphrey House. Agency: Sean Humphrey House Volunteers needed to mow lawn at Sean Humphrey House. Agency: Sean Humphrey House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225-3051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RE-Store Garden VolunteerThe RE Store is looking for an individual to help us with the planning, organizing, planting, weeding, watering, and upkeep of the RE Patch garden. The RE Patch is a small section behind the RE-Store's warehouse that contains a greenhouse shed, 7-11 garden beds, and many perennials that surround the perimeter. Daily tasks include Watering RE-Patch Weeding & planting garden beds Organize tool shed Harvesting produce Spreading wood chips *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by the store today to fill out an application or contact us for more info! Agency: THE RE Store The RE Store is looking for an individual to help us with the planning, organizing, planting, weeding, watering, and upkeep of the RE Patch garden. The RE Patch is a small section behind the RE-Store's warehouse that contains a greenhouse shed, 7-11 garden beds, and many perennials that surround the perimeter. Daily tasks include Watering RE-Patch Weeding & planting garden beds Organize tool shed Harvesting produce Spreading wood chips *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by the store today to fill out an application or contact us for more info! Agency: THE RE Store Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Host/HelpNow more than ever we are hosting events of all kinds in our all-ages alcohol free venue and classroom. From classes to music/art shows we got it all. For these events we often need folks to run the door (sometimes be a bouncer), keep an eye on the safety of attendees and the books, run sound, and hosting. Event's that need the most help are usually Fridays and Saturdays from 7-11 p.m. Please come to our weekly meetings (Wednesdays at 7p.m.), email us (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com), or come in during open hours to fill out an application. Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Now more than ever we are hosting events of all kinds in our all-ages alcohol free venue and classroom. From classes to music/art shows we got it all. For these events we often need folks to run the door (sometimes be a bouncer), keep an eye on the safety of attendees and the books, run sound, and hosting. Event's that need the most help are usually Fridays and Saturdays from 7-11 p.m. Please come to our weekly meetings (Wednesdays at 7p.m.), email us (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com), or come in during open hours to fill out an application. Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LibrarianWant to get some experience doing simple librarianing? Do you love alternative literature and alternative topics? Want to read, talk about, and recommend graphic novels to library patrons? Come check out the Alternative Library! We are a cooperatively volunteer run lending library, art space, and community space. We hold volunteer meetings on Wednesdays at 7pm at our current location, 519 Maple st. Send us an email (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com) or just show up to our meeting if you're interested and want to learn more! Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Want to get some experience doing simple librarianing? Do you love alternative literature and alternative topics? Want to read, talk about, and recommend graphic novels to library patrons? Come check out the Alternative Library! We are a cooperatively volunteer run lending library, art space, and community space. We hold volunteer meetings on Wednesdays at 7pm at our current location, 519 Maple st. Send us an email (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com) or just show up to our meeting if you're interested and want to learn more! Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PageDo you want to get involved with the library but are nervous about the responsibilities or scheduling challenges. There's a great deal of clerical work such as alphabetizing, collection calls, public relations/advertising, and organizing donations that can all be done at anytime of day once you are trained. Please show up to our volunteer meeting Wednesdays at 7 p.m., send us and email (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com), or come in during open hours to fill out an application. Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Do you want to get involved with the library but are nervous about the responsibilities or scheduling challenges. There's a great deal of clerical work such as alphabetizing, collection calls, public relations/advertising, and organizing donations that can all be done at anytime of day once you are trained. Please show up to our volunteer meeting Wednesdays at 7 p.m., send us and email (bellingham.alternative.library@gmail.com), or come in during open hours to fill out an application. Agency: Bellingham Alternative Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Achievement Needs You!Picture a world where young people, no matter their background, know how to budget, save, and invest; a generation of tenacious individuals armed with the confidence, knowledge and capabilities to take control of their financial futures, their careers, and achieve their dreams. Join JA, school systems, and our partners, and become part of the movement to redefine a generation and place all students on a path to success. We need your enthusiasm, life experience, and a willingness to teach children about how you took chances and shoot for the stars. Junior Achievement provides the training, curriculum, and a classroom ready to meet you. Agency: Junior Achievement Picture a world where young people, no matter their background, know how to budget, save, and invest; a generation of tenacious individuals armed with the confidence, knowledge and capabilities to take control of their financial futures, their careers, and achieve their dreams. Join JA, school systems, and our partners, and become part of the movement to redefine a generation and place all students on a path to success. We need your enthusiasm, life experience, and a willingness to teach children about how you took chances and shoot for the stars. Junior Achievement provides the training, curriculum, and a classroom ready to meet you. Agency: Junior Achievement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community Service HoursCourt Ordered volunteers are welcome at The RE Store! Join our environmental nonprofit and assist in saving materials from entering the waste-stream. Assist with incoming donations, keeping the store clean and organized, helping customers load purchases, and distributing materials throughout the store. Learn about reuse while you fullfill your court ordered community service. Stop by and fill out an application today! *Generally we do not accept those who have been convicted of theft or a violent crime* Agency: THE RE Store Court Ordered volunteers are welcome at The RE Store! Join our environmental nonprofit and assist in saving materials from entering the waste-stream. Assist with incoming donations, keeping the store clean and organized, helping customers load purchases, and distributing materials throughout the store. Learn about reuse while you fullfill your court ordered community service. Stop by and fill out an application today! *Generally we do not accept those who have been convicted of theft or a violent crime* Agency: THE RE Store Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RE-Store Retail & Merchandising VolunteerDo you love organizing and arranging things in an aesthetically pleasing way? We have a position for you! Our retail/presentation volunteer will maintain the sales floor with emphasis on safety issues, presentation, and display of materials. Tasks include: Efficiently arrange and display materials throughout store for optimal use of space and aesthetic presentation Assist customers in locating materials and loading out purchases Monitor store for safety issues - cluttered aisles, tippy cabinets, trip hazards, head dangers, broken glass, etc. *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by The RE Store to fill out an application or contact us for more info. Agency: THE RE Store Do you love organizing and arranging things in an aesthetically pleasing way? We have a position for you! Our retail/presentation volunteer will maintain the sales floor with emphasis on safety issues, presentation, and display of materials. Tasks include: Efficiently arrange and display materials throughout store for optimal use of space and aesthetic presentation Assist customers in locating materials and loading out purchases Monitor store for safety issues - cluttered aisles, tippy cabinets, trip hazards, head dangers, broken glass, etc. *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by The RE Store to fill out an application or contact us for more info. Agency: THE RE Store Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RE-Store REuse VolunteerDo you enjoy working with building materials and the concept of reuse? The RE Store is looking for volunteers that want to help us with our mission; diverting materials from the waste stream while promoting resuse and sustainable building practices in Whatcom County. Volunteers would be helping us with the following: Organize and clean the store and outside storage areas Assist in sorting and merchandising incoming merchandise Direct customers with questions and assist with unloading and loading of materials Learn about sustainability, recycling, and reuse Disassemble doors, process paint, and help staff with daily operations *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by the store today to fill out an application or contact us for more info! Agency: THE RE Store Do you enjoy working with building materials and the concept of reuse? The RE Store is looking for volunteers that want to help us with our mission; diverting materials from the waste stream while promoting resuse and sustainable building practices in Whatcom County. Volunteers would be helping us with the following: Organize and clean the store and outside storage areas Assist in sorting and merchandising incoming merchandise Direct customers with questions and assist with unloading and loading of materials Learn about sustainability, recycling, and reuse Disassemble doors, process paint, and help staff with daily operations *Long term volunteers receive 20% discount to the store while working with us!Stop by the store today to fill out an application or contact us for more info! Agency: THE RE Store Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Why volunteer with Jr. Achievement of Washington?Make a difference! Empower students in our local schools by helping them learn valuable lessons that will greatly impact their futures! When you volunteer for Junior Achievement, you enjoy the satisfaction of educating children in the topics of financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship in grades K-12. Through fun and engaging hands-on school programs, JA inspires students to dream big and reach their potential. Be a part of this! Our programs allow volunteers to visit a classroom once a week for 4-6 consecutive weeks, teaching content for 30-45 minutes per visit or you may deliver the lessons in one week for 4-5 consecutive days. We also have several JA in a Day opportunities throughout the school year, where programs are delivered in one day. If providing financial education to students sounds like the perfect fit for you, please contact Regional Director, Carmen Marttila Email: carmenm@jawashington.org
Agency: Junior Achievement Make a difference! Empower students in our local schools by helping them learn valuable lessons that will greatly impact their futures! When you volunteer for Junior Achievement, you enjoy the satisfaction of educating children in the topics of financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship in grades K-12. Through fun and engaging hands-on school programs, JA inspires students to dream big and reach their potential. Be a part of this! Our programs allow volunteers to visit a classroom once a week for 4-6 consecutive weeks, teaching content for 30-45 minutes per visit or you may deliver the lessons in one week for 4-5 consecutive days. We also have several JA in a Day opportunities throughout the school year, where programs are delivered in one day. If providing financial education to students sounds like the perfect fit for you, please contact Regional Director, Carmen Marttila Email: carmenm@jawashington.org
Agency: Junior Achievement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: women's song circle welcome gatheringYou are invited to Come join us, as we gather together in a circle of women singing. This is a twice monthly time of sharing, and learning new songs. all women are welcome come see what women with wings is all about, as we welcome you to the circle. 1st and 3rd Tueday every month 6:30 pm to 8 pm Agency: Bellingham Women with Wings You are invited to Come join us, as we gather together in a circle of women singing. This is a twice monthly time of sharing, and learning new songs. all women are welcome come see what women with wings is all about, as we welcome you to the circle. 1st and 3rd Tueday every month 6:30 pm to 8 pm Agency: Bellingham Women with Wings Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dishwasher at Lynden Senior CenterClear and wash dishes from noon meal at community/senior center using commercial dish washing machine (training provided). Hours approximately 11:30 am - 1:30 pm. one or more days a week. Currently have an opening on Fridays, and substitutes for other days. A Washington State Food Worker Card is required ($10 for a 2-year card) and can be obtained online at home or the senior center (technical assistance available).
Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Clear and wash dishes from noon meal at community/senior center using commercial dish washing machine (training provided). Hours approximately 11:30 am - 1:30 pm. one or more days a week. Currently have an opening on Fridays, and substitutes for other days. A Washington State Food Worker Card is required ($10 for a 2-year card) and can be obtained online at home or the senior center (technical assistance available).
Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivered Meals Driver for home bound seniorsDeliver hot meals to home bound seniors in the Lynden area. This service not only provides a ready to eat, freshly prepared meal, but also a friendly contact and check-in each week day. One or more days a week, Monday - Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Currently needed for Tuesdays and on call substitutes for all days. Requires use of your own insured vehicle (mileage reimbursement available). Familiarity with the Lynden/North county area is helpful, but not essential. Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Deliver hot meals to home bound seniors in the Lynden area. This service not only provides a ready to eat, freshly prepared meal, but also a friendly contact and check-in each week day. One or more days a week, Monday - Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Currently needed for Tuesdays and on call substitutes for all days. Requires use of your own insured vehicle (mileage reimbursement available). Familiarity with the Lynden/North county area is helpful, but not essential. Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Help at senior centerAssist cooking staff in preparing noon meal at community/senior center, one or more days a week, (open Monday through Friday). Hours are approximately 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Must have or obtain Food Worker Card at www.foodworkercard.wa.gov. (Computer assistance available at the Center) The card is good for 2 years and costs $10.
Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Assist cooking staff in preparing noon meal at community/senior center, one or more days a week, (open Monday through Friday). Hours are approximately 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Must have or obtain Food Worker Card at www.foodworkercard.wa.gov. (Computer assistance available at the Center) The card is good for 2 years and costs $10.
Agency: Lynden Community/Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98264 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help keep Kids and Parents connected!Position Title: Visit Supervisor Program: Supervised Visitation Program Total Hours: At least 1.5 hours/week (1 hour visit/week plus 15 min before and after visit) Reports to: Program Coordinator About the WDRC The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (WDRC) is a local 501c3 nonprofit organization serving the people of Whatcom County since 1992. Our vision is for Whatcom County to be a community in which people deal with conflict in creative and healthy ways. Position Description The Visit Supervisor monitors visits between non-custodial/non-residential parents and children when the Court has determined that supervision of visits is necessary, or when the parents/guardians have agreed to supervision.
Responsibilities: Participate in initial program orientation Agree and successfully adhere to program policies and procedures Prepare for visits by becoming familiar with the screening information in the client file prior to the first visit Meet, as scheduled by the Program Coordinator, with each parent/adult and child(ren) prior to the first visit, so as to be introduced to all parties and pave the way for visits Provide supervision of visits as scheduled, when stipulated by Court Order or agreed to by the parents/guardians Maintain written records of each visit re: date, duration of visit, identity of attendees, and brief, non-evaluative observation on the visit Report to and maintain contact with the Supervised Visitation Program Coordinator on a regular basis to maintain appropriate two-way communication on any questions, concerns, or problems regarding assigned visits, particularly regarding safety Maintain up-to-date awareness of program policies and procedures and attend volunteer meetings and in-service trainings as scheduled Volunteers should have at least 1.5 hours available during one of the following days/times: Tuesday-Thursday 3pm-7:30pm and Saturdays 8:30am-3pm due to our visit schedule.
REQUIRED Skills & Experience: Be at least 18 years of age, and have High School diploma or GED certificate Submit to and pass Washington State Patrol Background Check and Sex Offender Registry Check Satisfactorily complete volunteer application, screening interview, and training Submit two personal references which attest to qualities of dependability, responsibility, trustworthiness, and compassion Demonstrate thorough application, interview, references, and training that the applicant possesses appropriate skills and necessary personal traits to be a sensitive, dependable, and effective SupervisorBe able to commit to Supervised Visitation Program for minimum of 6-l2 months (12 months or longer preferred) High level of professionalism and ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and handle sensitive information Commitment to respecting individual differences and serving diverse populations Strong decision making and communication skills Supportive attitude, flexibility, and ability to handle complex and stressful situations Observant, diplomatic, and tactfully assertive Enjoys working with children
Preferred Skills & Experience: Understanding of dynamics involved in separation, divorce, domestic violence, child abuse, child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse Understanding of child development needs Insightful regarding own attitudes, biases, limits
Agency: Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center Position Title: Visit Supervisor Program: Supervised Visitation Program Total Hours: At least 1.5 hours/week (1 hour visit/week plus 15 min before and after visit) Reports to: Program Coordinator About the WDRC The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (WDRC) is a local 501c3 nonprofit organization serving the people of Whatcom County since 1992. Our vision is for Whatcom County to be a community in which people deal with conflict in creative and healthy ways. Position Description The Visit Supervisor monitors visits between non-custodial/non-residential parents and children when the Court has determined that supervision of visits is necessary, or when the parents/guardians have agreed to supervision.
Responsibilities: Participate in initial program orientation Agree and successfully adhere to program policies and procedures Prepare for visits by becoming familiar with the screening information in the client file prior to the first visit Meet, as scheduled by the Program Coordinator, with each parent/adult and child(ren) prior to the first visit, so as to be introduced to all parties and pave the way for visits Provide supervision of visits as scheduled, when stipulated by Court Order or agreed to by the parents/guardians Maintain written records of each visit re: date, duration of visit, identity of attendees, and brief, non-evaluative observation on the visit Report to and maintain contact with the Supervised Visitation Program Coordinator on a regular basis to maintain appropriate two-way communication on any questions, concerns, or problems regarding assigned visits, particularly regarding safety Maintain up-to-date awareness of program policies and procedures and attend volunteer meetings and in-service trainings as scheduled Volunteers should have at least 1.5 hours available during one of the following days/times: Tuesday-Thursday 3pm-7:30pm and Saturdays 8:30am-3pm due to our visit schedule.
REQUIRED Skills & Experience: Be at least 18 years of age, and have High School diploma or GED certificate Submit to and pass Washington State Patrol Background Check and Sex Offender Registry Check Satisfactorily complete volunteer application, screening interview, and training Submit two personal references which attest to qualities of dependability, responsibility, trustworthiness, and compassion Demonstrate thorough application, interview, references, and training that the applicant possesses appropriate skills and necessary personal traits to be a sensitive, dependable, and effective SupervisorBe able to commit to Supervised Visitation Program for minimum of 6-l2 months (12 months or longer preferred) High level of professionalism and ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and handle sensitive information Commitment to respecting individual differences and serving diverse populations Strong decision making and communication skills Supportive attitude, flexibility, and ability to handle complex and stressful situations Observant, diplomatic, and tactfully assertive Enjoys working with children
Preferred Skills & Experience: Understanding of dynamics involved in separation, divorce, domestic violence, child abuse, child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse Understanding of child development needs Insightful regarding own attitudes, biases, limits
Agency: Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feed Those in Need 1X per Month, Get a Lifetime of KindnessVolunteer at Bellingham Community Meal Program (BCMP)
Bellingham Community Meal Program serves hot, nutritious FREE meals on the last Saturday of the month from January through October at Assumption Church, 2116 Cornwell Ave. Meals are for anyone who is hungry in our community and the county. 2-3 Hour Shifts, Once per MonthIndividuals and groups can volunteer for a 2-3 hour shift between the hours of 8am and 5pm. Come once or come every month (or for any number of times that works for you). All volunteers are invited to help us create a welcoming environment for our guests. BCMP strives to make our setting feel more like a restaurant than a soup kitchen, and much of this depends on our volunteers treating guests with dignity and respect. Volunteers may be doing any of the following activities: preparing food and/or cooking, setting up the dining room, serving beverages, serving food, bussing or resetting tables, washing dishes or pots and pans, assisting in the kitchen, taking down tables and chairs, cleaning up the dining hall and the kitchen areas. Families are Welcome to Volunteer with their KidsThis is a site where there is work to do for people between the ages of 8 and 95! Opportunity Type Categories 1/2 Day x One-Time x Long-term/ongoing x Food/Hunger Relief x Youth Appropriate x Meal Preparation/Service x Weekend x Meal DatesJanuary 28 February 25 March 25 April 29 May 27 June 24 July 29 August 26 September 30 October 28 Your Next StepClick on RESPOND and Kasey will be in touch with you. OR
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Agency: Bellingham Community Meal Program Volunteer at Bellingham Community Meal Program (BCMP)
Bellingham Community Meal Program serves hot, nutritious FREE meals on the last Saturday of the month from January through October at Assumption Church, 2116 Cornwell Ave. Meals are for anyone who is hungry in our community and the county. 2-3 Hour Shifts, Once per MonthIndividuals and groups can volunteer for a 2-3 hour shift between the hours of 8am and 5pm. Come once or come every month (or for any number of times that works for you). All volunteers are invited to help us create a welcoming environment for our guests. BCMP strives to make our setting feel more like a restaurant than a soup kitchen, and much of this depends on our volunteers treating guests with dignity and respect. Volunteers may be doing any of the following activities: preparing food and/or cooking, setting up the dining room, serving beverages, serving food, bussing or resetting tables, washing dishes or pots and pans, assisting in the kitchen, taking down tables and chairs, cleaning up the dining hall and the kitchen areas. Families are Welcome to Volunteer with their KidsThis is a site where there is work to do for people between the ages of 8 and 95! Opportunity Type Categories 1/2 Day x One-Time x Long-term/ongoing x Food/Hunger Relief x Youth Appropriate x Meal Preparation/Service x Weekend x Meal DatesJanuary 28 February 25 March 25 April 29 May 27 June 24 July 29 August 26 September 30 October 28 Your Next StepClick on RESPOND and Kasey will be in touch with you. OR
volunteerbcmp@gmail.com or 360-647-5114
Agency: Bellingham Community Meal Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers to Greet VisitorsRetired or just a citizen to help at the Chamber Office/Visitor Center Agency: Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce Retired or just a citizen to help at the Chamber Office/Visitor Center Agency: Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for committed and passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors. The Board members provide oversight of The Arc’s programs and are representatives of The Arc in the community. Each director is elected for a two year term and is expected to attend monthly meetings and give of their time in other ways. Board meetings are usually the fourth Wednesday of every month except August. Click below to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest in learning more and provides your contact information for this agency's volunteer coordinator.
Agency: The Arc of Whatcom County We are looking for committed and passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors. The Board members provide oversight of The Arc’s programs and are representatives of The Arc in the community. Each director is elected for a two year term and is expected to attend monthly meetings and give of their time in other ways. Board meetings are usually the fourth Wednesday of every month except August. Click below to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest in learning more and provides your contact information for this agency's volunteer coordinator.
Agency: The Arc of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exercise Leader for Senior Apartment residentsWe are looking for someone who has an interest and knowledge of growing population of baby boomers to lead exercise on a weekly basis. Tia Chi, Seated Yoga, Stretch and Strengthen or other suggested exercise appropriate for seniors of independent living conditions is needed. Ultimately we'd like to have at least one exercise class each day of the week. Must be insured and willing to add MHNW Facility on insurance documentation for duration of term agreed upon with Resident Services. Agency: Mercy Housing NW Eleanor Apts. We are looking for someone who has an interest and knowledge of growing population of baby boomers to lead exercise on a weekly basis. Tia Chi, Seated Yoga, Stretch and Strengthen or other suggested exercise appropriate for seniors of independent living conditions is needed. Ultimately we'd like to have at least one exercise class each day of the week. Must be insured and willing to add MHNW Facility on insurance documentation for duration of term agreed upon with Resident Services. Agency: Mercy Housing NW Eleanor Apts. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Parent Coalition Volunteer/InternWork in support of information and education programs for families of individuals with developmental disabilities. Research, organize, develop, and distribute resource information in printed, electronic, web, and social media formats. Assist with workshop and event preparation, outreach, presentations, grant research, reporting, record keeping, data entry, organization, and management of client data. Responsibilities can be tailored to the strengths and interests of the volunteer or intern. Minimum three month commitment, 5-15 hours/week. Availability on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays is preferred. Click below to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest in learning more and provides your contact information for this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: The Arc of Whatcom County Work in support of information and education programs for families of individuals with developmental disabilities. Research, organize, develop, and distribute resource information in printed, electronic, web, and social media formats. Assist with workshop and event preparation, outreach, presentations, grant research, reporting, record keeping, data entry, organization, and management of client data. Responsibilities can be tailored to the strengths and interests of the volunteer or intern. Minimum three month commitment, 5-15 hours/week. Availability on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays is preferred. Click below to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest in learning more and provides your contact information for this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: The Arc of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Record your impact in the community!This is a general volunteer opportunity that you can subscribe to in order to record hours for your volunteer activities in the community. By responding to this opportunity, you can record your hours in the Time Tracking section of your dashboard when you are logged into the volunteer portal. This will allow you to track your general volunteer hours and your impact in the community! To learn more about tracking your volunteer activities, please contact the Volunteer Center at 360-734-3055 or frontdesk@whatcomvolunteer.org Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County This is a general volunteer opportunity that you can subscribe to in order to record hours for your volunteer activities in the community. By responding to this opportunity, you can record your hours in the Time Tracking section of your dashboard when you are logged into the volunteer portal. This will allow you to track your general volunteer hours and your impact in the community! To learn more about tracking your volunteer activities, please contact the Volunteer Center at 360-734-3055 or frontdesk@whatcomvolunteer.org Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration Volunteer, Bloodworks NorthwestRegistration volunteers at Bloodworks NW manage the initial intake process for blood donors by utilizing customer service skills, data entry and online donor file management systems. Your amazing attention to details and ability to communicate with a wide demographic population of blood donors will make you an outstanding welcoming presence at the front desk. Come join our team! Register and welcome blood donors at blood drives in the community and our Bellingham Donor Center using a computer. Accurate and detail-oriented data entry and information processing. Phone system management. Ability to communicate instructions and critical information. Volunteers must commit to 3 - 6 months for this position. Training is provided.Want to Help? Click to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) Registration volunteers at Bloodworks NW manage the initial intake process for blood donors by utilizing customer service skills, data entry and online donor file management systems. Your amazing attention to details and ability to communicate with a wide demographic population of blood donors will make you an outstanding welcoming presence at the front desk. Come join our team! Register and welcome blood donors at blood drives in the community and our Bellingham Donor Center using a computer. Accurate and detail-oriented data entry and information processing. Phone system management. Ability to communicate instructions and critical information. Volunteers must commit to 3 - 6 months for this position. Training is provided.Want to Help? Click to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donor Monitor, Bloodworks NorthwestDonor Monitors at Bloodworks NW fill a critical role in the blood collection process by watching donors for potential reaction symptoms following their blood donation. They also provide a critical customer service link in making sure donors are comfortable and provided with snacks and fluids, as well as friendly conversation. Observe blood donors for adverse reactions after the donation process. Serve refreshments, book advance appointments. Maintain a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of 24 hours in this position, or 6 shifts. Training is provided.Want to Help? Click to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) Donor Monitors at Bloodworks NW fill a critical role in the blood collection process by watching donors for potential reaction symptoms following their blood donation. They also provide a critical customer service link in making sure donors are comfortable and provided with snacks and fluids, as well as friendly conversation. Observe blood donors for adverse reactions after the donation process. Serve refreshments, book advance appointments. Maintain a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of 24 hours in this position, or 6 shifts. Training is provided.Want to Help? Click to get connected to this volunteer opportunity. This will send notification of your interest and provide your contact information to this agency's volunteer coordinator. Agency: Bloodworks Northwest (Formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a home-bound neighbor in need!The CHORE program provides free assistance to home-bound elderly or disabled individuals within our community, so that they might continue living independently within their own homes. Our volunteers assist with chores such as grocery shopping, cleaning, small home repairs, transportation, cooking, or laundry. Got a busy schedule? Don't think you can commit to a consistently scheduled volunteer job? That's okay! You can still make a difference in a person's life! While some clients need on-going assistance, others just need one-time assistance. We are looking for volunteers who can help out with one-time needs, such as transportation to a one-time medical appointment, assist with a repair, or help with cleaning a person's home. No long-term commitment necessary.
Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County The CHORE program provides free assistance to home-bound elderly or disabled individuals within our community, so that they might continue living independently within their own homes. Our volunteers assist with chores such as grocery shopping, cleaning, small home repairs, transportation, cooking, or laundry. Got a busy schedule? Don't think you can commit to a consistently scheduled volunteer job? That's okay! You can still make a difference in a person's life! While some clients need on-going assistance, others just need one-time assistance. We are looking for volunteers who can help out with one-time needs, such as transportation to a one-time medical appointment, assist with a repair, or help with cleaning a person's home. No long-term commitment necessary.
Agency: Volunteer Center of Whatcom County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98225 Allow Groups: No |