Volunteer: Connect People to Financial Resources as a CA$H Opportunity Guide (Virtual or In-person)Registration runs until December 15th. The CA$H program runs from January 21st to April 15th. Do you like helping to connect people with resources? Are you good with customer service and data entry? Maybe you're looking for a safe way to help our neighbors save money and increase their financial stability? Join us to become an Opportunity Guide for CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. During the tax season (late January through mid-April), Opportunity Guide volunteers review client documents and connect (by phone or in-person at Scan & Go sites) to discuss financial goals and challenges and possible resources that could help. This is a great opportunity for people with basic computer skills who are comfortable having one-on-one conversations. Free online training and support is provided, as well as a way to contact clients safely from your home/workplace on your own schedule. To learn more about this opportunity to help people access a valuable financial service, please email cash@uwsme.org today! WHAT IS CA$H? CA$H Greater Portland (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope), an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine is a partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition comprised of community leaders and industry experts who work together to help individuals and families to achieve long-term financial stability. Partners include AARP Tax-Aide, Avesta Housing, Bath Savings, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI), cPort Credit Union, Gorham Savings Bank, Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, John T. Gorman Foundation, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), KeyBank, New Ventures Maine, Norway Savings Bank, Portland Housing Authority, ProsperityME, and The Opportunity Alliance. In addition to offering free tax preparation for qualified filers during tax season, CA$H Greater Portland offers year-round outreach and education to individuals and families about ways they can make the most of their money. Organization: United Way of Southern Maine Registration runs until December 15th. The CA$H program runs from January 21st to April 15th. Do you like helping to connect people with resources? Are you good with customer service and data entry? Maybe you're looking for a safe way to help our neighbors save money and increase their financial stability? Join us to become an Opportunity Guide for CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. During the tax season (late January through mid-April), Opportunity Guide volunteers review client documents and connect (by phone or in-person at Scan & Go sites) to discuss financial goals and challenges and possible resources that could help. This is a great opportunity for people with basic computer skills who are comfortable having one-on-one conversations. Free online training and support is provided, as well as a way to contact clients safely from your home/workplace on your own schedule. To learn more about this opportunity to help people access a valuable financial service, please email cash@uwsme.org today! WHAT IS CA$H? CA$H Greater Portland (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope), an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine is a partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition comprised of community leaders and industry experts who work together to help individuals and families to achieve long-term financial stability. Partners include AARP Tax-Aide, Avesta Housing, Bath Savings, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI), cPort Credit Union, Gorham Savings Bank, Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, John T. Gorman Foundation, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), KeyBank, New Ventures Maine, Norway Savings Bank, Portland Housing Authority, ProsperityME, and The Opportunity Alliance. In addition to offering free tax preparation for qualified filers during tax season, CA$H Greater Portland offers year-round outreach and education to individuals and families about ways they can make the most of their money. Organization: United Way of Southern Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026 Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help out in the Gosnell Hospice House Kitchen!Do you want to support others though the comfort of food? Help out in the Gosnell Memorial House Kitchen - serve patients and their loved ones with nutritious and soothing meals! Southern Maine Agency on Agency is partnering with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Kitchen Helpers! Hospice of Southern Maine cares for more than 1,600 patients annually, at the patient's home, current care facility, and Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, an 18-bed inpatient facility in Scarborough. HSM admits patients with a variety of diagnoses, including Alzheimer's; heart, lung, and kidney diseases; stroke; Lou Gehrig's disease; and cancer. Care is patient-centered with family support and provided by a comprehensive interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, chaplains, grief counselors, and volunteers. As a Kitchen Volunteer, you'll assist the Kitchen Manager in preparing food for hospice patients and their families. This role will be a skilled hand in a kitchen setting that will help with a variety of tasks - great for someone who wants to utilize their background in the food service industry or someone looking to build lifelong skills while helping those in need. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Food Preparation Washing Dishes/utensils Ensure clean work surfaces Comply with health and safety regulations (training provided, and under the guidance of the HSM Kitchen Manager) Serving meals to - and chatting with! - hospice patients and their families (patients and their families can eat in the kitchen with the Kitchen Volunteer and Kitchen Manager, or food can be delivered to their room)Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: ReliableEffective communication skillsDedicated to food quality and controlStrong knowledge of proper food handling and sanitation standards; training provided in this areaAbility to complete assigned tasks within designated time frameAbility to stay calm, compassionate, and effective during times of stress, such as when interacting with confused or distressed individuals/familiesRespects patient/family belief systemsCommitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Shifts are flexible within the hours of 8am-2pm; we are looking specifically for a volunteer to be available/on-call to fill in during times when Kitchen Manager is not available (due to vacation, calling out sick).Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Volunteers must complete Hospice of Southern Maine's 40-hour patient support training, which includes: what is hospice, ethics, family dynamics/diversity, working with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, HIPPA and confidentiality, policies and guidelines, self-care, advance directives and the funeral process, and more) PLUS on-the-job training (provided by HSM Kitchen Manager).Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from the Hospice of Southern Maine team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, 11 Hunnewell Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074Benefits for Volunteers: Invitations to annual volunteer luncheons and appreciationChance to meet and connect with Hospice of Sothern Maine and SMAA staff, volunteers and clients alikeOpportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related softwareBecome involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainingsRecognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Hospice of Southern Maine and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.In addition to this role, there are other opportunities to help out at Hospice of Southern Maine! Check out our other listings here. Hospice of Southern Maine offers in-person volunteer roles, and volunteer roles making calls from home! Join us today! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you want to support others though the comfort of food? Help out in the Gosnell Memorial House Kitchen - serve patients and their loved ones with nutritious and soothing meals! Southern Maine Agency on Agency is partnering with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Kitchen Helpers! Hospice of Southern Maine cares for more than 1,600 patients annually, at the patient's home, current care facility, and Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, an 18-bed inpatient facility in Scarborough. HSM admits patients with a variety of diagnoses, including Alzheimer's; heart, lung, and kidney diseases; stroke; Lou Gehrig's disease; and cancer. Care is patient-centered with family support and provided by a comprehensive interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, chaplains, grief counselors, and volunteers. As a Kitchen Volunteer, you'll assist the Kitchen Manager in preparing food for hospice patients and their families. This role will be a skilled hand in a kitchen setting that will help with a variety of tasks - great for someone who wants to utilize their background in the food service industry or someone looking to build lifelong skills while helping those in need. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Food Preparation Washing Dishes/utensils Ensure clean work surfaces Comply with health and safety regulations (training provided, and under the guidance of the HSM Kitchen Manager) Serving meals to - and chatting with! - hospice patients and their families (patients and their families can eat in the kitchen with the Kitchen Volunteer and Kitchen Manager, or food can be delivered to their room)Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: ReliableEffective communication skillsDedicated to food quality and controlStrong knowledge of proper food handling and sanitation standards; training provided in this areaAbility to complete assigned tasks within designated time frameAbility to stay calm, compassionate, and effective during times of stress, such as when interacting with confused or distressed individuals/familiesRespects patient/family belief systemsCommitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Shifts are flexible within the hours of 8am-2pm; we are looking specifically for a volunteer to be available/on-call to fill in during times when Kitchen Manager is not available (due to vacation, calling out sick).Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Volunteers must complete Hospice of Southern Maine's 40-hour patient support training, which includes: what is hospice, ethics, family dynamics/diversity, working with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, HIPPA and confidentiality, policies and guidelines, self-care, advance directives and the funeral process, and more) PLUS on-the-job training (provided by HSM Kitchen Manager).Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from the Hospice of Southern Maine team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, 11 Hunnewell Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074Benefits for Volunteers: Invitations to annual volunteer luncheons and appreciationChance to meet and connect with Hospice of Sothern Maine and SMAA staff, volunteers and clients alikeOpportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related softwareBecome involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainingsRecognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Hospice of Southern Maine and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.In addition to this role, there are other opportunities to help out at Hospice of Southern Maine! Check out our other listings here. Hospice of Southern Maine offers in-person volunteer roles, and volunteer roles making calls from home! Join us today! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reader Program: Schools Across Southern MaineI am reaching out in search of volunteers for two different volunteer reader opportunities. They require regular time commitment throughout the upcoming school year, but you don’t need any experience to participate and they are a great way to make a lasting impact in a child’s life. A volunteer who participated last year shared: "I loved volunteering at East End School and chose to help three first grade students every week after starting with one student. The eagerness, energy, humor, honesty, and enthusiasm that these students brought to our sessions was contagious and joyful. The students told me that our time together was their favorite day of the week, so that felt good as a volunteer! One boy who struggled to read at first jumped multiple levels during our time together, became dramatically more fluid at reading out loud, and told me at the end of the year that he just loves reading." The first opportunity is with elementary school students: Volunteers will visit a school each week to read with students for one hour to promote literacy. These sessions might be one-on-one, with small groups, or a whole class, depending on the needs of the school. There are multiple school sites to choose from and you can share your location preference. Volunteers must attend a one-hour training in September and will start working with students in October and continue through June. Training date is TBD. Speakers of non-English languages are welcome! Visit uwsme.org/reader to sign up. The second volunteer opportunity is with the youngest of learners: Biddeford Ready! hosts a weekly Story Hour at their Biddeford Hub for children ages 0-5 and their families. It will be every Friday from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. We are looking for multiple volunteers to create a rotating schedule (such as, being the reader the first week of each month). You will have help planning and running the group. Please email Hannah Brier (hbrier@uwsme.org) directly if you are interested. Organization: United Way of Southern Maine I am reaching out in search of volunteers for two different volunteer reader opportunities. They require regular time commitment throughout the upcoming school year, but you don’t need any experience to participate and they are a great way to make a lasting impact in a child’s life. A volunteer who participated last year shared: "I loved volunteering at East End School and chose to help three first grade students every week after starting with one student. The eagerness, energy, humor, honesty, and enthusiasm that these students brought to our sessions was contagious and joyful. The students told me that our time together was their favorite day of the week, so that felt good as a volunteer! One boy who struggled to read at first jumped multiple levels during our time together, became dramatically more fluid at reading out loud, and told me at the end of the year that he just loves reading." The first opportunity is with elementary school students: Volunteers will visit a school each week to read with students for one hour to promote literacy. These sessions might be one-on-one, with small groups, or a whole class, depending on the needs of the school. There are multiple school sites to choose from and you can share your location preference. Volunteers must attend a one-hour training in September and will start working with students in October and continue through June. Training date is TBD. Speakers of non-English languages are welcome! Visit uwsme.org/reader to sign up. The second volunteer opportunity is with the youngest of learners: Biddeford Ready! hosts a weekly Story Hour at their Biddeford Hub for children ages 0-5 and their families. It will be every Friday from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. We are looking for multiple volunteers to create a rotating schedule (such as, being the reader the first week of each month). You will have help planning and running the group. Please email Hannah Brier (hbrier@uwsme.org) directly if you are interested. Organization: United Way of Southern Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross! In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed. Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system. You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross! In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed. Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system. You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross Needs Your Clerical Skills!Office Assistant for Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center
Clerical support needed at the Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center. Responsibilities include: Perform general office administrative functions Draft and audit letters, memos, reports, labels, data entry, etc. Answer phones and emails, take messages, greet and direct customers Assist in scheduling, booking, and communicating File, photocopy, collate, and fax Prepare and distribute packets and mailings Maintain excellent organization and presentation of work area May supervise groups or individual clerical volunteer Ability to sort and distribute incoming as well as outgoing mail and packages Ordering and stocking office suppliesTo learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org, or call 207-272-7274. We look forward to hearing from you and we're eager to welcome you to the Red Cross team! Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Office Assistant for Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center
Clerical support needed at the Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center. Responsibilities include: Perform general office administrative functions Draft and audit letters, memos, reports, labels, data entry, etc. Answer phones and emails, take messages, greet and direct customers Assist in scheduling, booking, and communicating File, photocopy, collate, and fax Prepare and distribute packets and mailings Maintain excellent organization and presentation of work area May supervise groups or individual clerical volunteer Ability to sort and distribute incoming as well as outgoing mail and packages Ordering and stocking office suppliesTo learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org, or call 207-272-7274. We look forward to hearing from you and we're eager to welcome you to the Red Cross team! Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery ContinuesThe City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.
To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.
To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Install Smoke Alarms and Teach Fire SafetyJoin the Home Fire Campaign and save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk! Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires. No prior experience necessary and all training is provided. Volunteer by appointment, so it’s always on your schedule. Depending on the local situation, work may be done virtually or in-person. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Join the Home Fire Campaign and save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk! Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires. No prior experience necessary and all training is provided. Volunteer by appointment, so it’s always on your schedule. Depending on the local situation, work may be done virtually or in-person. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Teacher with Red Cross!Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!
DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!
DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Friendly Face at Your Local Blood DriveHelp the Red Cross save lives by using your customer service skills. If you have a little free time and are a true “people person,” the Red Cross has a great volunteer position for you. Become a Blood Donor AmbassadorReady to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors. As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support. This role is for you if you: Love talking to all kinds of people! Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people. Have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month (shifts vary depending on quarterly needs and your location). Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Help the Red Cross save lives by using your customer service skills. If you have a little free time and are a true “people person,” the Red Cross has a great volunteer position for you. Become a Blood Donor AmbassadorReady to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors. As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support. This role is for you if you: Love talking to all kinds of people! Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people. Have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month (shifts vary depending on quarterly needs and your location). Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life. To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tax Preparer (IN-PERSON or VIRTUAL) CA$H Greater Portland IRS-Certified VolunteerMake a Real Difference—Become a Volunteer Tax Preparer with CA$H Greater Portland! If you’re someone who enjoys helping others, staying organized, and learning new skills, this is a great opportunity for you. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to learn and a desire to make a difference. You'll gain valuable skills while supporting your community through a fun and meaningful volunteer experience. Join us as a volunteer tax preparer with CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. Help your neighbors access a free, trusted service that saves them money and boosts their financial stability—all while growing your own skills and experience. Why Volunteer?Make a meaningful impact in your community Build your resume and learn new skills Earn up to 18 Continuing Education (CE) hours Connect with a supportive team of staff and volunteers Choose from in-person or virtual volunteer options How It WorksVolunteers prepare tax returns and review documents for clients using an easy-to-learn online program between late January and mid-April (minimum of 3 hours per week recommended). Virtual volunteers prepare tax returns from home on their own schedule, with client conversations held by phone and ongoing support through weekly check-ins and virtual meetings. In-person volunteers join us at tax prep events in Portland (Wednesdays and/or Thursdays 2-5pm or 5-8pm and/or Saturdays 9-Noon or Noon-3pm) to meet with clients face-to-face and prepare returns. This opportunity is perfect for anyone with basic computer skills, a willingness to learn, and an interest in supporting others through one-on-one conversations. Training & SupportNo prior tax experience? No problem! Help your neighbors access a vital financial service and be part of a welcoming, purpose-driven team. Respond to this opportunity or email cash@uwsme.org today to learn more! Organization: United Way of Southern Maine Make a Real Difference—Become a Volunteer Tax Preparer with CA$H Greater Portland! If you’re someone who enjoys helping others, staying organized, and learning new skills, this is a great opportunity for you. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to learn and a desire to make a difference. You'll gain valuable skills while supporting your community through a fun and meaningful volunteer experience. Join us as a volunteer tax preparer with CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. Help your neighbors access a free, trusted service that saves them money and boosts their financial stability—all while growing your own skills and experience. Why Volunteer?Make a meaningful impact in your community Build your resume and learn new skills Earn up to 18 Continuing Education (CE) hours Connect with a supportive team of staff and volunteers Choose from in-person or virtual volunteer options How It WorksVolunteers prepare tax returns and review documents for clients using an easy-to-learn online program between late January and mid-April (minimum of 3 hours per week recommended). Virtual volunteers prepare tax returns from home on their own schedule, with client conversations held by phone and ongoing support through weekly check-ins and virtual meetings. In-person volunteers join us at tax prep events in Portland (Wednesdays and/or Thursdays 2-5pm or 5-8pm and/or Saturdays 9-Noon or Noon-3pm) to meet with clients face-to-face and prepare returns. This opportunity is perfect for anyone with basic computer skills, a willingness to learn, and an interest in supporting others through one-on-one conversations. Training & SupportNo prior tax experience? No problem! Help your neighbors access a vital financial service and be part of a welcoming, purpose-driven team. Respond to this opportunity or email cash@uwsme.org today to learn more! Organization: United Way of Southern Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026 Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gleaning VolunteerGleaning is the practice of harvesting unsalable crops from farmers' land and redistributing them so they do not go to waste. Either these crops are "seconds" and have minor flaws, or there is no market for the amount of crops grown. Once harvested, the produce is typically brought to food pantries and programs for use. It is a win/win situation, in which the food waste is reduced and healthy, fresh, local produce is available to more Mainers. We need volunteers for harvesting, transporting, and preserving the crops, as well as for food security publicity events throughout the year. You can join us for one glean or continue gleaning throughout the season. Please do not hesitate to contact connor@ccfoodsecurity.org or gleaning@ccfoodsecurity.org with any questions you may have! Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council Gleaning is the practice of harvesting unsalable crops from farmers' land and redistributing them so they do not go to waste. Either these crops are "seconds" and have minor flaws, or there is no market for the amount of crops grown. Once harvested, the produce is typically brought to food pantries and programs for use. It is a win/win situation, in which the food waste is reduced and healthy, fresh, local produce is available to more Mainers. We need volunteers for harvesting, transporting, and preserving the crops, as well as for food security publicity events throughout the year. You can join us for one glean or continue gleaning throughout the season. Please do not hesitate to contact connor@ccfoodsecurity.org or gleaning@ccfoodsecurity.org with any questions you may have! Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04096 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Us Out at the Biddeford Hall of Fame!The Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the citizens of Biddeford or non-residents, who have contributed to the history, heritage and culture of the city or world at large in a significant way. We need assistance setting up for the event, as well as cleaning up, serving food, and other miscellaneous tasks. Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center The Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the citizens of Biddeford or non-residents, who have contributed to the history, heritage and culture of the city or world at large in a significant way. We need assistance setting up for the event, as well as cleaning up, serving food, and other miscellaneous tasks. Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025 Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companions
Do you love to brighten someone's day--and have them brighten yours?! Join Affinity's dynamic hospice team as a volunteer supporting folks with life-limiting illness. You might chat with someone, hold a hand, play cribbage, or take them outside for some sun and fresh air. Perhaps you'll play their favorite music or use virtual reality to take them fishing! Do you like to walk the dog or give respite at home so that a caregiver can take a break? Are you drawn to sitting quietly with intention at the bedside of someone who has no family? There are so many ways that you can make a life-changing difference! You have so much to offer and you will receive so much more. Come and see!!
Affinity Care of Maine will be training a new group of compassionate people to provide companionship and socialization to patients and families. A free 21-hour training program will be offered in the South Portland office. Background checks, interviews, annual TB tests and proof of vaccinations are required. For more information, please contact Carly Cheriff, Volunteer Coordinator, at 207-800-5876 or ccheriff@affinitymaine.com Organization: Affinity Care Hospice of Maine
Do you love to brighten someone's day--and have them brighten yours?! Join Affinity's dynamic hospice team as a volunteer supporting folks with life-limiting illness. You might chat with someone, hold a hand, play cribbage, or take them outside for some sun and fresh air. Perhaps you'll play their favorite music or use virtual reality to take them fishing! Do you like to walk the dog or give respite at home so that a caregiver can take a break? Are you drawn to sitting quietly with intention at the bedside of someone who has no family? There are so many ways that you can make a life-changing difference! You have so much to offer and you will receive so much more. Come and see!!
Affinity Care of Maine will be training a new group of compassionate people to provide companionship and socialization to patients and families. A free 21-hour training program will be offered in the South Portland office. Background checks, interviews, annual TB tests and proof of vaccinations are required. For more information, please contact Carly Cheriff, Volunteer Coordinator, at 207-800-5876 or ccheriff@affinitymaine.com Organization: Affinity Care Hospice of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Money Minders: Help Our Older Neighbors Maintain their Independance!Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in your community? Do you want to make a meaningful and impactful connection with an older neighbor? Join us as a volunteer with the Money Minders Program at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging to assist older adults in York & Cumberland counties in managing their finances to help them live independently. Volunteers work closely with clients to provide support in a way that respects their dignity and privacy. While we are accepting rolling applications for any volunteers that wish to be involved in this program, we are currently prioritizing volunteers that live within (or are willing to commute to) Old Orchard Beach & Bridgton to be matched with clients that are on our wait list!
Where & when you’ll volunteer: Meet Karen & Susan, a Money Minders match, and see the impact you can have! To become a Money Minder and help clients maintain their independence, please contact volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595! Please note, a training & background check are required. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in your community? Do you want to make a meaningful and impactful connection with an older neighbor? Join us as a volunteer with the Money Minders Program at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging to assist older adults in York & Cumberland counties in managing their finances to help them live independently. Volunteers work closely with clients to provide support in a way that respects their dignity and privacy. While we are accepting rolling applications for any volunteers that wish to be involved in this program, we are currently prioritizing volunteers that live within (or are willing to commute to) Old Orchard Beach & Bridgton to be matched with clients that are on our wait list!
Where & when you’ll volunteer: Meet Karen & Susan, a Money Minders match, and see the impact you can have! To become a Money Minder and help clients maintain their independence, please contact volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595! Please note, a training & background check are required. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Visitors that Come to Our Biddeford OfficeWould you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day? Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Biddeford office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests! Location: Volunteer Schedule: Shifts are 4 hours long on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist on Tuesdays between 8:00am - 4:00pm and Thursdays 8:00am - 12:00pm. What does a Welcome Ambassador do? What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need? Are you ready to make a difference? Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check. Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day? Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Biddeford office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests! Location: Volunteer Schedule: Shifts are 4 hours long on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist on Tuesdays between 8:00am - 4:00pm and Thursdays 8:00am - 12:00pm. What does a Welcome Ambassador do? What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need? Are you ready to make a difference? Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check. Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Visitors that Come to Our Springvale OfficeWould you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day? Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Sanford/Springvale office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests! Location: Anderson Learning Center Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083 Volunteer Schedule: We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist Monday through Friday between 8:00am - 4:00pm. Ideal shifts would be 4 hours long, but we welcome flexibility depending on time that a volunteer is able to offer! What does a Welcome Ambassador do? What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need? Are you ready to make a difference? Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check. Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day? Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Sanford/Springvale office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests! Location: Anderson Learning Center Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083 Volunteer Schedule: We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist Monday through Friday between 8:00am - 4:00pm. Ideal shifts would be 4 hours long, but we welcome flexibility depending on time that a volunteer is able to offer! What does a Welcome Ambassador do? What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need? Are you ready to make a difference? Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check. Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Direct Service VolunteerBecome a Hospice of Southern Maine Volunteer! Hospice of Southern Maine provides a comprehensive training program and ongoing support to volunteers working with our patients and their families. The initial training ensures that volunteers have the skills and confidence to be well prepared for this role. No health care background is needed. Volunteers complete the professional circle of hospice care. In addition to being good listeners, our volunteers are compassionate, reliable, and non-judgmental. They enjoy working with all types of people. Direct Care Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers and families, by providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves, by assisting with errands, helping with light household chores or light meal prep, by providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours and offering grief support following the death of a loved one. Organization: Hospice of Southern Maine Become a Hospice of Southern Maine Volunteer! Hospice of Southern Maine provides a comprehensive training program and ongoing support to volunteers working with our patients and their families. The initial training ensures that volunteers have the skills and confidence to be well prepared for this role. No health care background is needed. Volunteers complete the professional circle of hospice care. In addition to being good listeners, our volunteers are compassionate, reliable, and non-judgmental. They enjoy working with all types of people. Direct Care Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers and families, by providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves, by assisting with errands, helping with light household chores or light meal prep, by providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours and offering grief support following the death of a loved one. Organization: Hospice of Southern Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels: Help Needed!Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? The Meals on Wheels Program at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking compassionate volunteers to help deliver nutritious meals and provide companionship to isolated seniors in York and Cumberland Counties. Our Meals on Wheels Program is more than just a meal; it is also a wellness check and friendly visit. Volunteers and staff are trained to make sure that clients are safe when they make their delivery. This brief check helps to provide peace of mind to our clients and their families. Why Volunteer with Meals on Wheels? Make an Impact: Your efforts will provide vital support to vulnerable individuals who may be homebound and isolated.Meet New People: Connect with fellow volunteers and build lasting relationships with the clients you help.Roles & Schedules Available: Meal Delivery: Help deliver prepared meals to clients, ensuring they receive nutritious food. Volunteers and staff deliver up to five frozen meals to each program participant on Tuesdays or Thursdays and generally arrive between 10:30am-12:30pmMeal Packer: Help with meal preparation and packaging to ensure meals are ready for delivery. Interested volunteers must have availability in the mornings/afternoons on Tuesdays or Thursdays.Phone Pal: Call Meals on Wheels clients once/week to offer an additional wellness check, and companionship over the phone! Calls can be made on any schedule that is convenient for the match.Drivers and packers are brought on as-needed, so be aware there may be some time between openings. All applicants will be considered, however we are primarily seeking: Our Portland/Westbrook Meal Site is urgently seeking an early morning (6:30am) sorter on Thursdays, to help organize the freezers and prepare for the delivery day. Our Sanford Meal Site is hoping to have another driver to deliver in the Acton/Shapleigh area on Tuesdays or Thursdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon. Our Kezar Falls Meal Site is seeking an additional driver to help deliver to the Limerick area on Tuesdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon. Requirements: A friendly attitude and a willingness to help others.Reliable transportation for meal deliveries (we offer mileage reimbursement at .55/mile).A commitment to being punctual and dependable.Attend a Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Orientation and complete a Volunteer Enrollment Form & background check.At least a 6-month commitmentTake it from a current volunteer! To join us, or to learn more, contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? The Meals on Wheels Program at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking compassionate volunteers to help deliver nutritious meals and provide companionship to isolated seniors in York and Cumberland Counties. Our Meals on Wheels Program is more than just a meal; it is also a wellness check and friendly visit. Volunteers and staff are trained to make sure that clients are safe when they make their delivery. This brief check helps to provide peace of mind to our clients and their families. Why Volunteer with Meals on Wheels? Make an Impact: Your efforts will provide vital support to vulnerable individuals who may be homebound and isolated.Meet New People: Connect with fellow volunteers and build lasting relationships with the clients you help.Roles & Schedules Available: Meal Delivery: Help deliver prepared meals to clients, ensuring they receive nutritious food. Volunteers and staff deliver up to five frozen meals to each program participant on Tuesdays or Thursdays and generally arrive between 10:30am-12:30pmMeal Packer: Help with meal preparation and packaging to ensure meals are ready for delivery. Interested volunteers must have availability in the mornings/afternoons on Tuesdays or Thursdays.Phone Pal: Call Meals on Wheels clients once/week to offer an additional wellness check, and companionship over the phone! Calls can be made on any schedule that is convenient for the match.Drivers and packers are brought on as-needed, so be aware there may be some time between openings. All applicants will be considered, however we are primarily seeking: Our Portland/Westbrook Meal Site is urgently seeking an early morning (6:30am) sorter on Thursdays, to help organize the freezers and prepare for the delivery day. Our Sanford Meal Site is hoping to have another driver to deliver in the Acton/Shapleigh area on Tuesdays or Thursdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon. Our Kezar Falls Meal Site is seeking an additional driver to help deliver to the Limerick area on Tuesdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon. Requirements: A friendly attitude and a willingness to help others.Reliable transportation for meal deliveries (we offer mileage reimbursement at .55/mile).A commitment to being punctual and dependable.Attend a Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Orientation and complete a Volunteer Enrollment Form & background check.At least a 6-month commitmentTake it from a current volunteer! To join us, or to learn more, contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pumpkin Patch Trolley Volunteers WantedSeashore Trolley Museum seeks volunteers to help with family games and activities at our 27th Annual Pumpkin Patch Trolley event. Volunteers are needed on Friday-Sunday September 26-28, October 3-5, October 10-12, October 17-19, and Monday October 13 from 10AM-4PM to run our fun, easy games and activities for guests of all ages to enjoy. Activities include our Cookie Walk (outdoors, involves standing), our Craft Room (indoors, can sit 95% of the time), and Pumpkin Painting (outdoors, sitting and standing). We are looking for 4 volunteers each day. This is a perfect opportunity for solo volunteers, family volunteers, service organizations, businesses looking to pay it forward, or a youth group or boy/girl scout troop! Thanks for your consideration! Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum Seashore Trolley Museum seeks volunteers to help with family games and activities at our 27th Annual Pumpkin Patch Trolley event. Volunteers are needed on Friday-Sunday September 26-28, October 3-5, October 10-12, October 17-19, and Monday October 13 from 10AM-4PM to run our fun, easy games and activities for guests of all ages to enjoy. Activities include our Cookie Walk (outdoors, involves standing), our Craft Room (indoors, can sit 95% of the time), and Pumpkin Painting (outdoors, sitting and standing). We are looking for 4 volunteers each day. This is a perfect opportunity for solo volunteers, family volunteers, service organizations, businesses looking to pay it forward, or a youth group or boy/girl scout troop! Thanks for your consideration! Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 26, 2025 through Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 04046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Railway Trolley Operators Wanted!Looking for a new volunteer opportunity to spark joy in your life? Seashore Trolley Museum seeks new recruits from the community who want to learn a unique, new skill and help the Museum provide an awesome experience for guests this season by becoming volunteer trolley Conductors and Operators! Seashore Trolley Museum's trolleys are the real deal; they operate on an electric railway and are the real trolleys from the late 1800s-early 1900s (and some cities like Boston, El Paso, New Orleans, etc. still operate trolleys and/or light rail vehicles today!). These are different than the tourist trolleys (which are really buses designed to look like our real trolleys for nostalgia) that are out in the summers and are operated by for-profits with paid bus drivers. Volunteers will learn how to be a Conductor first. During the training classes, new volunteers will be trained by a pair of Seashore Instructors. Topics will include the ins and outs of the information shared with guests about the museum’s history and the robust transit collection, how to safely board guests on the trolleys, how the railroad works and is operated (rules), and the duties of being a Conductor. Additional experience will be gained by working with experienced Conductors. When ready, the students will be qualified as Seashore Conductors who will be able to work in revenue service, paired with a qualified Operator who will operate the car. The next step will be to complete further instruction with a Seashore Instructor on operating the car. The Museum is holding their next training courses in August. To be eligible, volunteers must become members of the Museum, be 18 years old by the conclusion of the course, and must hold a valid motor vehicle operator’s license from any U.S. state. Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum Looking for a new volunteer opportunity to spark joy in your life? Seashore Trolley Museum seeks new recruits from the community who want to learn a unique, new skill and help the Museum provide an awesome experience for guests this season by becoming volunteer trolley Conductors and Operators! Seashore Trolley Museum's trolleys are the real deal; they operate on an electric railway and are the real trolleys from the late 1800s-early 1900s (and some cities like Boston, El Paso, New Orleans, etc. still operate trolleys and/or light rail vehicles today!). These are different than the tourist trolleys (which are really buses designed to look like our real trolleys for nostalgia) that are out in the summers and are operated by for-profits with paid bus drivers. Volunteers will learn how to be a Conductor first. During the training classes, new volunteers will be trained by a pair of Seashore Instructors. Topics will include the ins and outs of the information shared with guests about the museum’s history and the robust transit collection, how to safely board guests on the trolleys, how the railroad works and is operated (rules), and the duties of being a Conductor. Additional experience will be gained by working with experienced Conductors. When ready, the students will be qualified as Seashore Conductors who will be able to work in revenue service, paired with a qualified Operator who will operate the car. The next step will be to complete further instruction with a Seashore Instructor on operating the car. The Museum is holding their next training courses in August. To be eligible, volunteers must become members of the Museum, be 18 years old by the conclusion of the course, and must hold a valid motor vehicle operator’s license from any U.S. state. Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Letter WriterSEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Organization: Letters Against Isolation SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Organization: Letters Against Isolation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum Welcome AttendantThe Brick Store Museum is seeking a friendly and welcoming Front Desk Attendant to join our volunteer team. As the first point of contact for visitors, the Front Desk Attendant plays a key role in creating a positive and engaging museum experience. This position involves greeting guests, providing information about the museum and local region, handling admissions, and supporting daily museum operations. Key Responsibilities: - Greet all visitors with a warm, welcoming attitude - Provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and events - Offer insights and answer questions about the Kennebunk region and surrounding areas - Process admissions, membership sales, and gift shop purchases using point-of-sale software - Answer phone calls and respond to visitor inquiries - Maintain cleanliness and organization of the front desk and lobby area - Assist with administrative tasks as needed - Support museum staff with special events and other duties as assigned Qualifications: - Friendly, professional, and customer service-oriented demeanor - Strong interpersonal and communication skills - General knowledge of the Kennebunk area and its history preferred - Basic computer literacy, including use of email, point-of-sale systems, and Microsoft Office or Google Suite - Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently - Prior experience in a customer service or visitor-facing role is a plus Interested candidates should visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/volunteer Organization: Brick Store Museum The Brick Store Museum is seeking a friendly and welcoming Front Desk Attendant to join our volunteer team. As the first point of contact for visitors, the Front Desk Attendant plays a key role in creating a positive and engaging museum experience. This position involves greeting guests, providing information about the museum and local region, handling admissions, and supporting daily museum operations. Key Responsibilities: - Greet all visitors with a warm, welcoming attitude - Provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and events - Offer insights and answer questions about the Kennebunk region and surrounding areas - Process admissions, membership sales, and gift shop purchases using point-of-sale software - Answer phone calls and respond to visitor inquiries - Maintain cleanliness and organization of the front desk and lobby area - Assist with administrative tasks as needed - Support museum staff with special events and other duties as assigned Qualifications: - Friendly, professional, and customer service-oriented demeanor - Strong interpersonal and communication skills - General knowledge of the Kennebunk area and its history preferred - Basic computer literacy, including use of email, point-of-sale systems, and Microsoft Office or Google Suite - Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently - Prior experience in a customer service or visitor-facing role is a plus Interested candidates should visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/volunteer Organization: Brick Store Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer as a Portland Destination Ambassador! Be the First Point of Contact for Visitors in Portland!Do you love the Greater Portland area? Do you have a fondness for tourism? Do you enjoy meeting new people, talking travel plans, and helping visitors find their new favorite restaurants and attractions in Portland! If so, this opportunity is perfect for you! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working with Visit Portland to recruit volunteers to engage with visitors in Portland! Information Center volunteers serve as the area's initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. Volunteers will be a valuable resource for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. The Visitor Information Center is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland. What will I do as a Visitor Center Volunteer? Who We're Looking For: -Friendly -Outgoing -Personable -Interest in learning more about attractions to share with others When Will I Volunteer? Volunteers may choose a weekly schedule (ideally 3-4 hours/week) and/or choose to pick from a calendar of options for a more flexible schedule. Visit Portland is open Monday to Saturday – 9am to 4pm and Sunday – 10am to 3pm – all volunteering shifts take place within these hours. *Snowbirds welcome! The Visitor Center is busiest during the summer months, so volunteer have the option to take a break during the quieter winter months. Where Will I Volunteer? -Visitor Information Center, 14 Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland Benefits of Volunteering: -Free parking, right in the Old Port! -Ongoing training, learning about local restaurants and attractions -Ability to “be in the know” about Greater Portland activities -Fantastic team of fellow volunteers, job shadowing, recognition events -Volunteer on the gorgeous Portland waterfront, enjoy incredible views! -A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle -A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community -Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day -Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging & Visit Portland volunteer events (Last year, Visit Portland hosted a lobster bake for volunteers!) Training & Support: -Training is ongoing and provided to all volunteers, so that you can be "in-the-know" about activities going on throughout the city! Current Visit Portland Volunteers Say: "I think this is a great area to live in. So, it’s an easy sell when you’re talking with visitors for me because I’m excited about the area, so it’s not hard for me to come up with suggestions for things for people to do, or why they would want to do things, because there’s just a lot here." "I get to see people from all over, including different countries. I also speak French, so the visitors allow me to use it." "I like the Old Port, the fact that there’s always something happening down here. It’s almost like, in some ways, Portland’s kinda like the center of the world, because there are people from all over." Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you love the Greater Portland area? Do you have a fondness for tourism? Do you enjoy meeting new people, talking travel plans, and helping visitors find their new favorite restaurants and attractions in Portland! If so, this opportunity is perfect for you! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working with Visit Portland to recruit volunteers to engage with visitors in Portland! Information Center volunteers serve as the area's initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. Volunteers will be a valuable resource for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. The Visitor Information Center is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland. What will I do as a Visitor Center Volunteer? Who We're Looking For: -Friendly -Outgoing -Personable -Interest in learning more about attractions to share with others When Will I Volunteer? Volunteers may choose a weekly schedule (ideally 3-4 hours/week) and/or choose to pick from a calendar of options for a more flexible schedule. Visit Portland is open Monday to Saturday – 9am to 4pm and Sunday – 10am to 3pm – all volunteering shifts take place within these hours. *Snowbirds welcome! The Visitor Center is busiest during the summer months, so volunteer have the option to take a break during the quieter winter months. Where Will I Volunteer? -Visitor Information Center, 14 Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland Benefits of Volunteering: -Free parking, right in the Old Port! -Ongoing training, learning about local restaurants and attractions -Ability to “be in the know” about Greater Portland activities -Fantastic team of fellow volunteers, job shadowing, recognition events -Volunteer on the gorgeous Portland waterfront, enjoy incredible views! -A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle -A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community -Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day -Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging & Visit Portland volunteer events (Last year, Visit Portland hosted a lobster bake for volunteers!) Training & Support: -Training is ongoing and provided to all volunteers, so that you can be "in-the-know" about activities going on throughout the city! Current Visit Portland Volunteers Say: "I think this is a great area to live in. So, it’s an easy sell when you’re talking with visitors for me because I’m excited about the area, so it’s not hard for me to come up with suggestions for things for people to do, or why they would want to do things, because there’s just a lot here." "I get to see people from all over, including different countries. I also speak French, so the visitors allow me to use it." "I like the Old Port, the fact that there’s always something happening down here. It’s almost like, in some ways, Portland’s kinda like the center of the world, because there are people from all over." Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Club Volunteers - Cumberland CountyAdult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. They mentor 4-H youth, coordinate local community clubs, teach in 4-H school groups and help to plan and run events. Contact the Cumberland County 4-H office (207-781-6099) to find out how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer. Types of Volunteers Needed: 4-H Club Leader: Work in partnership with youth ages 5-18 to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills. Whether you want to oversee a general club or a focus on a specific topic, you'll help young people learn the importance of record keeping, public speaking, and service learning, while learning new skills and having fun. 4-H Project Leader: Share your skills, talents or special interests such as photography, horses, dogs, rabbits, sewing, computers or woodworking. In this role, you may be called upon to offer a number of sessions at an afterschool program, or assist a club leader by sharing your expertise and working with their club members. 4-H Special Interest Club Leader: Special Interest (SPIN) clubs are generally 6 sessions held on a topic of the volunteer’s choosing. Some SPIN clubs we have offered in the past include Introduction to Horses, Cake Decorating, Bees and Beyond, and more. Episodic 4-H Volunteer: We have a variety of volunteer opportunities that don't require a long-term commitment. Judging at the fair, helping with a specific fundraiser, assisting with a garden project, scoring 4-H project records, or organizing an annual county event to name a few. For More Information: https://extension.umaine.edu/cumberland/4h/ Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County 4-H Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. They mentor 4-H youth, coordinate local community clubs, teach in 4-H school groups and help to plan and run events. Contact the Cumberland County 4-H office (207-781-6099) to find out how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer. Types of Volunteers Needed: 4-H Club Leader: Work in partnership with youth ages 5-18 to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills. Whether you want to oversee a general club or a focus on a specific topic, you'll help young people learn the importance of record keeping, public speaking, and service learning, while learning new skills and having fun. 4-H Project Leader: Share your skills, talents or special interests such as photography, horses, dogs, rabbits, sewing, computers or woodworking. In this role, you may be called upon to offer a number of sessions at an afterschool program, or assist a club leader by sharing your expertise and working with their club members. 4-H Special Interest Club Leader: Special Interest (SPIN) clubs are generally 6 sessions held on a topic of the volunteer’s choosing. Some SPIN clubs we have offered in the past include Introduction to Horses, Cake Decorating, Bees and Beyond, and more. Episodic 4-H Volunteer: We have a variety of volunteer opportunities that don't require a long-term commitment. Judging at the fair, helping with a specific fundraiser, assisting with a garden project, scoring 4-H project records, or organizing an annual county event to name a few. For More Information: https://extension.umaine.edu/cumberland/4h/ Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Respite Care Companions Needed!Make a Difference. Be a Respite Care Companion.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) is looking for compassionate, reliable volunteers to join our Respite Care Companion pilot program. You’ll be matched one-on-one with an older adult who needs support living independently—and provide their family caregiver with a much-needed break. This is more than volunteering—it’s a chance to build a meaningful relationship, share stories and smiles, and help someone feel seen, supported, and less alone. What You’ll Do:During weekly visits, you’ll provide companionship and light, non-medical assistance to an older adult in their home. Activities may include: Engaging in friendly conversation Reading together Sharing hobbies or going for a walk Light household tasks (sorting mail, making a snack, basic tech help) Your presence helps a caregiver recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands. Who You Are:We’re looking for volunteers who are: Warm, patient, and respectful Good listeners and clear communicators Comfortable in home settings Reliable and consistent Open to different cultures and backgrounds Prior experience is not required—just empathy, commitment, and a desire to help! Where and When You'll Volunteer:You'll volunteer in the client's home - This program serves Cumberland and York County - every effort will be made to match each volunteer with a client whose home is as conveniently located as possible. You'll volunteer up to 3 hours/week (for each client match); schedules are flexible and will be determined based on the volunteer’s and client’s mutual availability (scheduling & availability will be a part of selecting a good match). Training & Support:You’ll receive 8 hours of training, including: Orientation on policies, safety, and boundaries Courses on aging, dementia, and inclusive caregiving Ongoing learning opportunities and virtual workshops Access to staff support and volunteer recognition events Volunteers must complete a background check (including fingerprinting) and agree to follow SMAA’s non-medical care guidelines. Why Volunteer with SMAA?Make a real impact in the lives of older adults and caregivers Build lasting relationships Receive specialized training and ongoing support Join a community of dedicated volunteers Be celebrated at annual appreciation events! Ready to Get Started?Become a vital part of a caregiver’s support system—and a new friend to someone who needs you! Contact us to get started, or to learn more: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595!Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Make a Difference. Be a Respite Care Companion.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) is looking for compassionate, reliable volunteers to join our Respite Care Companion pilot program. You’ll be matched one-on-one with an older adult who needs support living independently—and provide their family caregiver with a much-needed break. This is more than volunteering—it’s a chance to build a meaningful relationship, share stories and smiles, and help someone feel seen, supported, and less alone. What You’ll Do:During weekly visits, you’ll provide companionship and light, non-medical assistance to an older adult in their home. Activities may include: Engaging in friendly conversation Reading together Sharing hobbies or going for a walk Light household tasks (sorting mail, making a snack, basic tech help) Your presence helps a caregiver recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands. Who You Are:We’re looking for volunteers who are: Warm, patient, and respectful Good listeners and clear communicators Comfortable in home settings Reliable and consistent Open to different cultures and backgrounds Prior experience is not required—just empathy, commitment, and a desire to help! Where and When You'll Volunteer:You'll volunteer in the client's home - This program serves Cumberland and York County - every effort will be made to match each volunteer with a client whose home is as conveniently located as possible. You'll volunteer up to 3 hours/week (for each client match); schedules are flexible and will be determined based on the volunteer’s and client’s mutual availability (scheduling & availability will be a part of selecting a good match). Training & Support:You’ll receive 8 hours of training, including: Orientation on policies, safety, and boundaries Courses on aging, dementia, and inclusive caregiving Ongoing learning opportunities and virtual workshops Access to staff support and volunteer recognition events Volunteers must complete a background check (including fingerprinting) and agree to follow SMAA’s non-medical care guidelines. Why Volunteer with SMAA?Make a real impact in the lives of older adults and caregivers Build lasting relationships Receive specialized training and ongoing support Join a community of dedicated volunteers Be celebrated at annual appreciation events! Ready to Get Started?Become a vital part of a caregiver’s support system—and a new friend to someone who needs you! Contact us to get started, or to learn more: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595!Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registrar for Community Cafes!Volunteer Opportunity: Registrar for Community Cafés Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA)
About SMAA: Our Community Cafes are available throughout Cumberland and York counties and provide participants aged 60 and over with an opportunity to socialize with other attendees while enjoying a delicious and nutritious lunch. Some Community Cafés also offer entertainment (such as bingo, games, and musical acts) or educational opportunities (such as speakers and resource tables). Role Overview – Registrar for Community Cafes: Key Responsibilities: Make reminder calls to past participants (by phone or using call software) Manage RSVPs and check in participants the day of the Cafe Collect and organize new participant registration forms Record attendance and submit forms to the Site LeadTime and Location: Ideal Volunteer Qualities: Friendly and comfortable working with older adults Able to stand for short periods of time Basic comfort with making phone calls and simple data entryBenefits of Volunteering with SMAA: Be part of a caring, mission-driven teamMake a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults Attend quarterly trainings and receive ongoing support Invitation to SMAA’s annual volunteer appreciation eventTraining & Supervision: Initial orientation followed by quarterly training sessions Training & supervision provided by the Community Café Site Leadslog hours online via smaaa.orgJoin us in creating a welcoming and engaging environment for older adults in your community. Your time and compassion will make a lasting impact. Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Volunteer Opportunity: Registrar for Community Cafés Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA)
About SMAA: Our Community Cafes are available throughout Cumberland and York counties and provide participants aged 60 and over with an opportunity to socialize with other attendees while enjoying a delicious and nutritious lunch. Some Community Cafés also offer entertainment (such as bingo, games, and musical acts) or educational opportunities (such as speakers and resource tables). Role Overview – Registrar for Community Cafes: Key Responsibilities: Make reminder calls to past participants (by phone or using call software) Manage RSVPs and check in participants the day of the Cafe Collect and organize new participant registration forms Record attendance and submit forms to the Site LeadTime and Location: Ideal Volunteer Qualities: Friendly and comfortable working with older adults Able to stand for short periods of time Basic comfort with making phone calls and simple data entryBenefits of Volunteering with SMAA: Be part of a caring, mission-driven teamMake a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults Attend quarterly trainings and receive ongoing support Invitation to SMAA’s annual volunteer appreciation eventTraining & Supervision: Initial orientation followed by quarterly training sessions Training & supervision provided by the Community Café Site Leadslog hours online via smaaa.orgJoin us in creating a welcoming and engaging environment for older adults in your community. Your time and compassion will make a lasting impact. Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer from home, on your own schedule: be a Phone Pal!Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans - Support Fellow Veterans through Hospice!Are you a veteran looking to connect with and support fellow service members? Can you lend a listening ear and offer companionship to a friend? We need you as a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are military veterans to visit with fellow veterans who are terminally ill. Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of military veterans and their loved ones. As a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients who have served in the military - and their families - in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our veteran patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill veterans and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you a veteran looking to connect with and support fellow service members? Can you lend a listening ear and offer companionship to a friend? We need you as a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are military veterans to visit with fellow veterans who are terminally ill. Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of military veterans and their loved ones. As a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients who have served in the military - and their families - in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our veteran patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill veterans and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Use your Tech Skills to Help Older AdultsDo you have a passion for technology and helping others? Are you looking for a way to apply your experience working with Zoom and other virtual platforms? You might be a great fit for the Safety Observer Volunteer role with Southern Maine Agency on Aging's Agewell programs! Agewell offers two health and wellness classes for seniors: Tai Chi for Health & Balance and A Matter of Balance. Both are evidence-based to reduce the risk of falls among older adult participants. When we lead these classes virtually, we are able to reach many of our older neighbors who face barriers to in-person classes such as transportation availability and cost, caregiving duties, and even Maine's winter weather! However, virtual classes bring a host of challenges as participants learn the platform (Zoom) and we ensure safe practice remotely. The Agewell Safety Observer Volunteer will track attendance, monitor class both visually and auditorily, and admit virtual participants from the waiting room to the class. The Safety Observer supports participants with technical questions to the best of their ability, and acts as the conduit between the participants and the class instructor—asking (but not providing) for modifications or clarifications as needed and providing feedback to the instructor about technical issues. We have an urgent demand for Safety Observer Volunteers! Please reach out volunteer@smaaa.org to use your tech skills to make a difference for our older neighbors! Assignment: Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training. Volunteers can contact SMAA Volunteer Services for more information at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you have a passion for technology and helping others? Are you looking for a way to apply your experience working with Zoom and other virtual platforms? You might be a great fit for the Safety Observer Volunteer role with Southern Maine Agency on Aging's Agewell programs! Agewell offers two health and wellness classes for seniors: Tai Chi for Health & Balance and A Matter of Balance. Both are evidence-based to reduce the risk of falls among older adult participants. When we lead these classes virtually, we are able to reach many of our older neighbors who face barriers to in-person classes such as transportation availability and cost, caregiving duties, and even Maine's winter weather! However, virtual classes bring a host of challenges as participants learn the platform (Zoom) and we ensure safe practice remotely. The Agewell Safety Observer Volunteer will track attendance, monitor class both visually and auditorily, and admit virtual participants from the waiting room to the class. The Safety Observer supports participants with technical questions to the best of their ability, and acts as the conduit between the participants and the class instructor—asking (but not providing) for modifications or clarifications as needed and providing feedback to the instructor about technical issues. We have an urgent demand for Safety Observer Volunteers! Please reach out volunteer@smaaa.org to use your tech skills to make a difference for our older neighbors! Assignment: Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training. Volunteers can contact SMAA Volunteer Services for more information at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Tai Chi for Older Adults!Tai Chi for Health & Balance Seeks Volunteer Teachers Tai chi is known as one of the most effective exercises for physical and mental well-being. Practiced throughout the world for centuries for its many health benefits, tai chi strengthens and mobilizes joints and muscles, improving physical fitness and mental relaxation. Join this storied history, and a dedicated team, and make a difference by volunteering as A Tai Chi for Health & Balance Teacher at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging! SMAA has been offering Tai Chi for Health & Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop was developed by Dr. Paul Lam for the Arthritis Foundation. It uses gentle sun-style tai chi routines that are safe, easy to learn, and suitable for every fitness level. The ancient discipline of tai chi combines agile steps, joint-safe exercise, and mental strength to improve mobility, breathing, and relaxation in ways that help you feel greater control over your daily life. It is a joint-safe way for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy life and meet new friends while taking control of your physical, emotional, and mental health. Classes meet for one hour twice a week, for 10 weeks. SMAA offers Tai Chi for Health & Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteers to train to become teachers on our team! If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy teaching others & physical movement, and are willing to learn the platform skills (Zoom) needed for virtual coaching, consider training to become a Tai Chi for Health & Balance volunteer teacher! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Tai Chi for Health & Balance Seeks Volunteer Teachers Tai chi is known as one of the most effective exercises for physical and mental well-being. Practiced throughout the world for centuries for its many health benefits, tai chi strengthens and mobilizes joints and muscles, improving physical fitness and mental relaxation. Join this storied history, and a dedicated team, and make a difference by volunteering as A Tai Chi for Health & Balance Teacher at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging! SMAA has been offering Tai Chi for Health & Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop was developed by Dr. Paul Lam for the Arthritis Foundation. It uses gentle sun-style tai chi routines that are safe, easy to learn, and suitable for every fitness level. The ancient discipline of tai chi combines agile steps, joint-safe exercise, and mental strength to improve mobility, breathing, and relaxation in ways that help you feel greater control over your daily life. It is a joint-safe way for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy life and meet new friends while taking control of your physical, emotional, and mental health. Classes meet for one hour twice a week, for 10 weeks. SMAA offers Tai Chi for Health & Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteers to train to become teachers on our team! If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy teaching others & physical movement, and are willing to learn the platform skills (Zoom) needed for virtual coaching, consider training to become a Tai Chi for Health & Balance volunteer teacher! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Falls Prevention Classes for Seniors!A Matter of Balance Program (Falls Prevention Workshop) Seeks Volunteer Teachers Falls are not a normal part of aging, but they are one of the greatest causes of stress and serious injury among people aged 65 and older. In fact, every eleven seconds an older adult is treated in the emergency room after experiencing a fall. The good news is that most falls can be prevented, and you have the power to help our older neighbors reduce their risk! Make a difference by volunteering as A Matter of Balance workshop teacher! SMAA has been offering A Matter of Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop offers a comprehensive look at falls prevention, including an engaging blend of gentle seated/standing exercises and group discussions on: home safety, how to get up from a fall, self-advocacy and more. It’s very social with opportunities to learn from other participants as well as the volunteer teachers. Workshops run in 2-hour blocks, 2x/week for 4 weeks (there is also an option for 1x/week for 8 weeks). SMAA offers A Matter of Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteer teachers to lead/facilitate the workshops. If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy leading meaningful group discussions and activities, please consider training to be a Matter of Balance volunteer teacher. Assignment: Volunteers can begin after completing orientation, A Matter of Balance teacher training (we'll teach you everything you need to know to lead the program!), and a necessary criminal background check. Please contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to learn more or join our team! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) A Matter of Balance Program (Falls Prevention Workshop) Seeks Volunteer Teachers Falls are not a normal part of aging, but they are one of the greatest causes of stress and serious injury among people aged 65 and older. In fact, every eleven seconds an older adult is treated in the emergency room after experiencing a fall. The good news is that most falls can be prevented, and you have the power to help our older neighbors reduce their risk! Make a difference by volunteering as A Matter of Balance workshop teacher! SMAA has been offering A Matter of Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop offers a comprehensive look at falls prevention, including an engaging blend of gentle seated/standing exercises and group discussions on: home safety, how to get up from a fall, self-advocacy and more. It’s very social with opportunities to learn from other participants as well as the volunteer teachers. Workshops run in 2-hour blocks, 2x/week for 4 weeks (there is also an option for 1x/week for 8 weeks). SMAA offers A Matter of Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteer teachers to lead/facilitate the workshops. If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy leading meaningful group discussions and activities, please consider training to be a Matter of Balance volunteer teacher. Assignment: Volunteers can begin after completing orientation, A Matter of Balance teacher training (we'll teach you everything you need to know to lead the program!), and a necessary criminal background check. Please contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to learn more or join our team! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Skills & Passions with Hospice!Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a hairdresser, massage therapist, musician, have a certified therapy dog, or something else? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills? Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, hairdressing, reiki therapy, pet therapy, massage, and more! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients!Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Must have relevant licensure and/or certifications for skilled services (i.e. pet therapy, hairdressing, massage, etc.).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking to share your talents in a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a hairdresser, massage therapist, musician, have a certified therapy dog, or something else? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills? Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, hairdressing, reiki therapy, pet therapy, massage, and more! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients!Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Must have relevant licensure and/or certifications for skilled services (i.e. pet therapy, hairdressing, massage, etc.).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking to share your talents in a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your Heart with Hospice of Southern Maine!Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Direct Care Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Direct Care Hospice Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: What You’ll Gain: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Direct Care Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Direct Care Hospice Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: What You’ll Gain: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your Engineering Skills & Make a Difference!Do you have skills and experience in engineering? Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you have skills and experience in engineering? Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your Carpentry Skills & Make a Difference!Are you skilled with tools, woodworking, and carpentry? Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you skilled with tools, woodworking, and carpentry? Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone Pals Needed! Offer Companionship to Isolated Elders!Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer weekly companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer weekly companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy, Music & Rieki - Hospice Patients Need Your Skills!Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a musician, have a certified therapy dog, licensed Reiki practitioner? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills? Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer!
As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, reiki therapy, and pet therapy. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients! Paw Prints Pet Therapy Program: Heart Strings Music Program: Reiki Volunteering Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: Benefits for Volunteers: If you're looking to share your talents in a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a musician, have a certified therapy dog, licensed Reiki practitioner? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills? Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer!
As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, reiki therapy, and pet therapy. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients! Paw Prints Pet Therapy Program: Heart Strings Music Program: Reiki Volunteering Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: Benefits for Volunteers: If you're looking to share your talents in a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Volunteer Driver! Provide Transportation for Older Adults in York CountyAre you a dependable, caring individual with a valid Maine driver’s license? Do you have a passion for helping others and want to play an active role in your community? If so, we need YOU! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with York County Community Action Corporation (YCCAC) to recruit Volunteer Drivers! Did you know that transportation is among one of the most requested services by older adults in Southern Maine? Volunteer Drivers provide critical door-to-door transportation services for individuals who are unable to access other means of transportation, including children and elderly residents of York County. What will I do as a Volunteer Driver? Who Were Looking For: When Will I Volunteer? Benefits of Volunteering: Training & Support: Current YCCAC Volunteer Drivers Say: Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you a dependable, caring individual with a valid Maine driver’s license? Do you have a passion for helping others and want to play an active role in your community? If so, we need YOU! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with York County Community Action Corporation (YCCAC) to recruit Volunteer Drivers! Did you know that transportation is among one of the most requested services by older adults in Southern Maine? Volunteer Drivers provide critical door-to-door transportation services for individuals who are unable to access other means of transportation, including children and elderly residents of York County. What will I do as a Volunteer Driver? Who Were Looking For: When Will I Volunteer? Benefits of Volunteering: Training & Support: Current YCCAC Volunteer Drivers Say: Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Volunteers Needed!Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient and visitor experience by providing care, compassion, and support in many roles across the hospital! From patient care to administration, there is a role at Maine Medical Center for you! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for various roles in the hospital's operations! Volunteer Roles Available: -Gift & Flower Shop - help with managing inventory, assisting customers, handling transactions, and maintaining a welcoming environment Skills & Qualities We're Looking For: Commitment & Schedule: Perks & Benefits for Volunteers: Training & Orientation: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives hospital patients, visitors, and staff, we’d love to have you join our team. Join us today! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient and visitor experience by providing care, compassion, and support in many roles across the hospital! From patient care to administration, there is a role at Maine Medical Center for you! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for various roles in the hospital's operations! Volunteer Roles Available: -Gift & Flower Shop - help with managing inventory, assisting customers, handling transactions, and maintaining a welcoming environment Skills & Qualities We're Looking For: Commitment & Schedule: Perks & Benefits for Volunteers: Training & Orientation: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives hospital patients, visitors, and staff, we’d love to have you join our team. Join us today! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteering from Home: Tuck-In Callers NeededJust a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays mornings to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.). Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Call patients on Thursdays mornings to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.Commitment & Schedule: Volunteers needed Thursday morningsMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three monthsTraining & Support: Volunteer Orientation and Role-Specific Training provided at onboarding Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related software.Become involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainings.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Just a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays mornings to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.). Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Call patients on Thursdays mornings to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.Commitment & Schedule: Volunteers needed Thursday morningsMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three monthsTraining & Support: Volunteer Orientation and Role-Specific Training provided at onboarding Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related software.Become involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainings.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Provide Energy Efficient Window Inserts to Keep Homes WarmDo you care about the environment? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. We are specifically looking for Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco! 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you care about the environment? Do you love making things with your hands? Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors? Volunteer with WindowDressers! WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows. Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs: 1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood. Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish. The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event. They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. We are specifically looking for Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco! 3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build. Where will I work? When will I work? What length of commitment is expected? When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? Contact us today to get started! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Elderly Patients Thrive at Maine Medical Center!Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient experience by providing care, compassion, and support to those in need. Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for the Hospital Elder Life Program. As a volunteer in Maine Health's Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients of the age of 70. You'll help them maintain their dignity, health, and well-being. Whether you're helping patients stay active, engaged, or simply offering a comforting presence, your contribution will help improve their hospital experience. Volunteer Role Highlights: You will actively support older patients in various ways, including: -Daily Visitor: Offer orientation, communication, and social support. Skills & Qualities We're Looking For: -A passion for working with elderly individuals. Commitment & Schedule: -3-hour weekly shifts, with various days and times available. Where will the volunteer(s) work: MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units Perks & Benefits for Volunteers: -Free parking at the hospital. Training & Orientation: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives of elderly patients, we’d love to have you join our team. Apply today and help us provide high-quality, personalized healthcare to those who need it most! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient experience by providing care, compassion, and support to those in need. Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for the Hospital Elder Life Program. As a volunteer in Maine Health's Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients of the age of 70. You'll help them maintain their dignity, health, and well-being. Whether you're helping patients stay active, engaged, or simply offering a comforting presence, your contribution will help improve their hospital experience. Volunteer Role Highlights: You will actively support older patients in various ways, including: -Daily Visitor: Offer orientation, communication, and social support. Skills & Qualities We're Looking For: -A passion for working with elderly individuals. Commitment & Schedule: -3-hour weekly shifts, with various days and times available. Where will the volunteer(s) work: MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units Perks & Benefits for Volunteers: -Free parking at the hospital. Training & Orientation: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives of elderly patients, we’d love to have you join our team. Apply today and help us provide high-quality, personalized healthcare to those who need it most! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Faces & Helping Hands Needed: Be a Greeter at Nasson Health CareAre you a friendly, compassionate individual who enjoys helping others and being part of a supportive team? We are looking for volunteers to join our team as Front Lobby Greeters at Nasson Health Care in Springvale, ME! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is partnering up with Nasson Health Care to recruit volunteers for this key, impactful role. Nasson Health Care is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based, affordable, and respectful care to individuals in York County. As a Front Lobby Greeter, you’ll be the first friendly face patients and visitors see, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring a smooth experience at our health center. What You’ll Do:• Greet patients and visitors with a friendly and welcoming attitude • Location: 15 Oak Street, Springvale, ME • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Make a positive impact on patients’ healthcare experiences Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Join us in making a difference at Nasson Health Care! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you a friendly, compassionate individual who enjoys helping others and being part of a supportive team? We are looking for volunteers to join our team as Front Lobby Greeters at Nasson Health Care in Springvale, ME! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is partnering up with Nasson Health Care to recruit volunteers for this key, impactful role. Nasson Health Care is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based, affordable, and respectful care to individuals in York County. As a Front Lobby Greeter, you’ll be the first friendly face patients and visitors see, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring a smooth experience at our health center. What You’ll Do:• Greet patients and visitors with a friendly and welcoming attitude • Location: 15 Oak Street, Springvale, ME • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Make a positive impact on patients’ healthcare experiences Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Join us in making a difference at Nasson Health Care! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Southern Maine's Medicare BeneficiariesAre you looking to make a difference in your community? Do you have a passion for helping others navigate the complex rules or systems? The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking volunteers to help Medicare beneficiaries understand and access their coverage through the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) across York and Cumberland counties. What We're Looking For: Location: Various locations throughout York and Cumberland Counties, as well as remote options. Training and Support: Take it from a Current Volunteer Medicare Counselor! If you're ready to make a lasting impact in your community - while using your skills and gaining valuable experience - contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you looking to make a difference in your community? Do you have a passion for helping others navigate the complex rules or systems? The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking volunteers to help Medicare beneficiaries understand and access their coverage through the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) across York and Cumberland counties. What We're Looking For: Location: Various locations throughout York and Cumberland Counties, as well as remote options. Training and Support: Take it from a Current Volunteer Medicare Counselor! If you're ready to make a lasting impact in your community - while using your skills and gaining valuable experience - contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development & Communications Internship!Are you passionate about supporting older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers? Are you looking to gain experience in event planning, donor relations, or communications? Join our team and grow professionally while contributing to a meaningful cause. The Development & Communications Intern at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging assists with a variety of tasks that directly support our fundraising, communications, and advocacy efforts. What You'll Do: Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Where & When You'll Work: We Offer Training! Are you ready to further our mission of empowering older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers, while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role with opportunities for growth and skill development? Send your resume and brief coverer letter to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Are you passionate about supporting older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers? Are you looking to gain experience in event planning, donor relations, or communications? Join our team and grow professionally while contributing to a meaningful cause. The Development & Communications Intern at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging assists with a variety of tasks that directly support our fundraising, communications, and advocacy efforts. What You'll Do: Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Where & When You'll Work: We Offer Training! Are you ready to further our mission of empowering older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers, while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role with opportunities for growth and skill development? Send your resume and brief coverer letter to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Combat the Loneliness Epidemic! Become a Phone Pal!Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us... ...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer! Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call! We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here! Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here! What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer? Where & when will I make my calls? VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coach Falls Prevention Classes for Seniors!A Matter of Balance Program (Falls Prevention Workshop) Seeks Volunteer Coaches Falls are not a normal part of aging, but they are one of the greatest causes of stress and serious injury among people aged 65 and older. In fact, every eleven seconds an older adult is treated in the emergency room after experiencing a fall. The good news is that most falls can be prevented, and you have the power to help our older neighbors reduce their risk! Make a difference by volunteering as A Matter of Balance workshop coach! SMAA has been offering A Matter of Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop offers a comprehensive look at falls prevention, including an engaging blend of gentle seated/standing exercises and group discussions on: home safety, how to get up from a fall, self-advocacy and more. It’s very social with opportunities to learn from other participants as well as the volunteer coaches. Workshops run in 2-hour blocks, 2x/week for 4 weeks (there is also an option for 1x/week for 8 weeks). SMAA offers A Matter of Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteer coaches to lead/facilitate the workshops. If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy leading meaningful group discussions and activities, please consider training to be a Matter of Balance volunteer coach. Assignment: Volunteers can begin after completing orientation, A Matter of Balance coach training (we'll teach you everything you need to know to lead the program!), and a necessary criminal background check. Please contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to learn more or join our team! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) A Matter of Balance Program (Falls Prevention Workshop) Seeks Volunteer Coaches Falls are not a normal part of aging, but they are one of the greatest causes of stress and serious injury among people aged 65 and older. In fact, every eleven seconds an older adult is treated in the emergency room after experiencing a fall. The good news is that most falls can be prevented, and you have the power to help our older neighbors reduce their risk! Make a difference by volunteering as A Matter of Balance workshop coach! SMAA has been offering A Matter of Balance in the community for many years. This evidence-based workshop offers a comprehensive look at falls prevention, including an engaging blend of gentle seated/standing exercises and group discussions on: home safety, how to get up from a fall, self-advocacy and more. It’s very social with opportunities to learn from other participants as well as the volunteer coaches. Workshops run in 2-hour blocks, 2x/week for 4 weeks (there is also an option for 1x/week for 8 weeks). SMAA offers A Matter of Balance regularly, at various locations in southern Maine, as well as virtual classes...and we are looking for volunteer coaches to lead/facilitate the workshops. If you are enthusiastic about making a difference with older adults, enjoy leading meaningful group discussions and activities, please consider training to be a Matter of Balance volunteer coach. Assignment: Volunteers can begin after completing orientation, A Matter of Balance coach training (we'll teach you everything you need to know to lead the program!), and a necessary criminal background check. Please contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to learn more or join our team! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Admin & Event Support Needed: Help Hospice Behind the ScenesJoin a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference Behind the Scenes as an Administrative or Event Support Volunteer!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As an Administrative or Event Support Volunteer, you will provide additional assistance to various departments within Hospice of Southern Maine, helping with daily clerical and office duties and/or planning for and running events. Your involvement will build critical capacity, and empower the agency to provide terminally ill patients with the care and comfort they deserve. Volunteer Duties: Several times a year, Hospice of Southern Maine hosts special events and is always grateful for an extra hand. Such community events include Twilight in the Park and Hike for Hospice. For these events, welcome groups as well as minors are welcome to volunteer. Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: What You’ll Gain: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can support caring staff and make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference Behind the Scenes as an Administrative or Event Support Volunteer!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers! Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers! Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As an Administrative or Event Support Volunteer, you will provide additional assistance to various departments within Hospice of Southern Maine, helping with daily clerical and office duties and/or planning for and running events. Your involvement will build critical capacity, and empower the agency to provide terminally ill patients with the care and comfort they deserve. Volunteer Duties: Several times a year, Hospice of Southern Maine hosts special events and is always grateful for an extra hand. Such community events include Twilight in the Park and Hike for Hospice. For these events, welcome groups as well as minors are welcome to volunteer. Training & Requirements: Commitment & Schedule: Location: What You’ll Gain: If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can support caring staff and make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Information VolunteerVisitor Information Specialist Volunteer Description for SMAA Visit Portland's Information Center Volunteers serve as the initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences.
The volunteer schedule is very flexible, weekly and bi-weekly, a set day or on-call. We appreciate a 6 month commitment but exceptions can be made for part-year residents. Get to know our volunteers and staff and why they love welcoming travelers from around the world: https://www.visitportland.com/partners/dashboard/blog/visitor-information-center-volunteers/ Organization: Visit Portland Visitor Information Specialist Volunteer Description for SMAA Visit Portland's Information Center Volunteers serve as the initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences.
The volunteer schedule is very flexible, weekly and bi-weekly, a set day or on-call. We appreciate a 6 month commitment but exceptions can be made for part-year residents. Get to know our volunteers and staff and why they love welcoming travelers from around the world: https://www.visitportland.com/partners/dashboard/blog/visitor-information-center-volunteers/ Organization: Visit Portland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Picture Hanging HelperSeeking a volunteer to assist residents with hanging their pictures. Hammer, picture hardware, level, and tape measure are all provided, so know-how and a friendly smile are all you need to bring with you for this unique service provided within their home. Scheduled days and timeframes negotiable based on volunteer availability during normal business hours. Anticipate a bi-weekly schedule will fit current need; open to adjusting as demand and volunteer preference changes. Ability to lift materials to be hung required for independence in this support role. Typically, up to 5 lbs. for framed pictures, clocks, etc. Organization: Park Danforth Seeking a volunteer to assist residents with hanging their pictures. Hammer, picture hardware, level, and tape measure are all provided, so know-how and a friendly smile are all you need to bring with you for this unique service provided within their home. Scheduled days and timeframes negotiable based on volunteer availability during normal business hours. Anticipate a bi-weekly schedule will fit current need; open to adjusting as demand and volunteer preference changes. Ability to lift materials to be hung required for independence in this support role. Typically, up to 5 lbs. for framed pictures, clocks, etc. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Emergency Response TeamOverview: CERT Mission: Activities: During Disasters: ShelteringVolunteer Reception Center staffingTransportation of deployable assetsCPOD staffingDonations managementHAM radio operationSituational awareness (via radios, social media, etc)Fire Department RehabDoor-to-door neighbor checksInformation disseminationDamage AssessmentsEOC Support/ReceptionBefore & After Disasters: CERT Basic AcademyCERT Trainings and ExercisesActors in first responder trainings and exercisesEvent Staffing/First Aid Tent (fairs, community events, road races, etc)Public outreachTeaching courses (first aid/CPR, preparedness, school programs, STEP Kids etc)Situational awarenessFire Department RehabGet Involved: CERT welcomes individuals of all capabilities and experience. No matter who you are, there is a spot for you with CERT! For more information, visit our website, email CERT@cumberlandcounty.org, call 207-892-6785, or use this link to a Google Form to register and a CERT leader will contact you! Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Overview: CERT Mission: Activities: During Disasters: ShelteringVolunteer Reception Center staffingTransportation of deployable assetsCPOD staffingDonations managementHAM radio operationSituational awareness (via radios, social media, etc)Fire Department RehabDoor-to-door neighbor checksInformation disseminationDamage AssessmentsEOC Support/ReceptionBefore & After Disasters: CERT Basic AcademyCERT Trainings and ExercisesActors in first responder trainings and exercisesEvent Staffing/First Aid Tent (fairs, community events, road races, etc)Public outreachTeaching courses (first aid/CPR, preparedness, school programs, STEP Kids etc)Situational awarenessFire Department RehabGet Involved: CERT welcomes individuals of all capabilities and experience. No matter who you are, there is a spot for you with CERT! For more information, visit our website, email CERT@cumberlandcounty.org, call 207-892-6785, or use this link to a Google Form to register and a CERT leader will contact you! Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04062 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference with a Simple Phone Call: Hospice Tuck-In CallsJust a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays or Fridays to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.). Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Call patients on Thursdays or Fridays to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours, anytime on Thursdays or FridaysMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three monthsTraining & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Just a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays or Fridays to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.). Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Call patients on Thursdays or Fridays to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours, anytime on Thursdays or FridaysMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three monthsTraining & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 300 Volunteer OpportunitiesJA
Maine is seeking over 300 volunteers this spring to deliver learning
experiences in classrooms throughout Maine. Volunteer training and lesson plans
are provided, and single-day or multi-week opportunities are available. As a
volunteer you’ll be working with students on the fundamentals of good money
management, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship, as well as sharing
professional insight to inspire and build skill sets in our state’s future
workforce and leaders: students. Step 1: Choose a volunteer opportunity from this list. Step 2: Submit your location request via email to a program manager Southern Maine: reply to Jesseca, jsteele@jamaine.org. Northern and Central Maine locations, reply to Jill, jjamison@jamaine.org.Step 3: If this is your first volunteer experience in the 2024-2025 school year, please fill out the Volunteer Standards Form for the area you selected. Southern Maine Volunteer Form Northern and Central Maine Volunteer FormStep 4: Share these opportunities with a friend or your company! Companies can host Job Shadow experiences or form a team to “adopt” a school and teach JA In A Day.Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine JA
Maine is seeking over 300 volunteers this spring to deliver learning
experiences in classrooms throughout Maine. Volunteer training and lesson plans
are provided, and single-day or multi-week opportunities are available. As a
volunteer you’ll be working with students on the fundamentals of good money
management, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship, as well as sharing
professional insight to inspire and build skill sets in our state’s future
workforce and leaders: students. Step 1: Choose a volunteer opportunity from this list. Step 2: Submit your location request via email to a program manager Southern Maine: reply to Jesseca, jsteele@jamaine.org. Northern and Central Maine locations, reply to Jill, jjamison@jamaine.org.Step 3: If this is your first volunteer experience in the 2024-2025 school year, please fill out the Volunteer Standards Form for the area you selected. Southern Maine Volunteer Form Northern and Central Maine Volunteer FormStep 4: Share these opportunities with a friend or your company! Companies can host Job Shadow experiences or form a team to “adopt” a school and teach JA In A Day.Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share in the JOY of Adult Day Programs!Do you love having fun? Do you enjoy connecting with older adults? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking Volunteer Activity Aides to help with our vibrant Adult Day Programming. Every day is an adventure filled with singing, games, arts and crafts, exercise, cooking, baking, and heartwarming conversations. Share your creativity, talents, and smile with older adults living with memory impairments! Two Locations: Flexible Volunteering: What does an Volunteer Activity Aide do? We encourage volunteers to bring your interests and skills with our members! Currently, we have particular needs for volunteers to share their talents in: music, art, and exercise - as well as gardening, baking, and arts & crafts. What qualities, experience & skills does a Volunteer Activity Aide need? In the words of a SMAA Volunteer Activity Aide...come find meaning and joy with us! ...PLUS, PLUS…. the added inspiration the staff and volunteers would instill in me. The pure generosity the staff gives, strengthened by their teamwork to maintain each member’s dignity day after day, year after year...Every member feels seen. Join us for fun & smiles! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Do you love having fun? Do you enjoy connecting with older adults? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking Volunteer Activity Aides to help with our vibrant Adult Day Programming. Every day is an adventure filled with singing, games, arts and crafts, exercise, cooking, baking, and heartwarming conversations. Share your creativity, talents, and smile with older adults living with memory impairments! Two Locations: Flexible Volunteering: What does an Volunteer Activity Aide do? We encourage volunteers to bring your interests and skills with our members! Currently, we have particular needs for volunteers to share their talents in: music, art, and exercise - as well as gardening, baking, and arts & crafts. What qualities, experience & skills does a Volunteer Activity Aide need? In the words of a SMAA Volunteer Activity Aide...come find meaning and joy with us! ...PLUS, PLUS…. the added inspiration the staff and volunteers would instill in me. The pure generosity the staff gives, strengthened by their teamwork to maintain each member’s dignity day after day, year after year...Every member feels seen. Join us for fun & smiles! Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers Needed!Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer! Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity. Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones. As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. Key Volunteer Responsibilities: Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.Qualities & Skills We're Looking For: Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).Commitment & Schedule: Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.Training & Support: Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.Location: Benefits for Volunteers: 24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team! Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595. Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Show movies in our theater room!We are looking for a volunteer who enjoys watching movies and talking with seniors. You will be responsible to play the movie, pass out refreshments, sit and enjoy the film with our residents, put the movie away, and clean up following the resident's departure from the theater room. Comfort with occasional troubleshooting and the ability to follow a printed directions list for proper use of our electronic system required. Currently scheduled Mondays and Fridays from 1:00-4:00p.m. Can volunteer for just one day a week or both. (Training provided and staff support for first couple programs.) *Once fully independent with technology and troubleshooting, capacity to adjust schedule to support evening movies to be scheduled at volunteer availability. Organization: Park Danforth We are looking for a volunteer who enjoys watching movies and talking with seniors. You will be responsible to play the movie, pass out refreshments, sit and enjoy the film with our residents, put the movie away, and clean up following the resident's departure from the theater room. Comfort with occasional troubleshooting and the ability to follow a printed directions list for proper use of our electronic system required. Currently scheduled Mondays and Fridays from 1:00-4:00p.m. Can volunteer for just one day a week or both. (Training provided and staff support for first couple programs.) *Once fully independent with technology and troubleshooting, capacity to adjust schedule to support evening movies to be scheduled at volunteer availability. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Energy CoachBecome an Energy Coach! Coaches provide residents with individualized information and assistance to navigate home energy retrofits. An energy coach provides information on typical processes, financial incentives and available contractors, and stays with the resident with follow-up throughout the process. The coaches are process facilitators, not technical experts, but will receive training to work in this capacity. We are looking for coaches who can provide excellent customer service and clear communication. Some familiarity with green energy technology is a plus. Our coaches are supported with a toolkit, access to experts to answer questions, and a peer learning approach for coaches to share knowledge. 2-5 hours per week. Organization: York Ready for Climate Action Become an Energy Coach! Coaches provide residents with individualized information and assistance to navigate home energy retrofits. An energy coach provides information on typical processes, financial incentives and available contractors, and stays with the resident with follow-up throughout the process. The coaches are process facilitators, not technical experts, but will receive training to work in this capacity. We are looking for coaches who can provide excellent customer service and clear communication. Some familiarity with green energy technology is a plus. Our coaches are supported with a toolkit, access to experts to answer questions, and a peer learning approach for coaches to share knowledge. 2-5 hours per week. Organization: York Ready for Climate Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03909 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer for EcoHOMESHelp us develop and produce monthly opportunities for residents to learn more about energy savings and take climate action on an individual, local and regional level. This committee meets 1-2 times per month on Zoom. We partner with area organizations to widen the impact of this outreach. 2-5 hours per month. MUST BE LOCATED IN YORK COUNTY, MAINE. Organization: York Ready for Climate Action Help us develop and produce monthly opportunities for residents to learn more about energy savings and take climate action on an individual, local and regional level. This committee meets 1-2 times per month on Zoom. We partner with area organizations to widen the impact of this outreach. 2-5 hours per month. MUST BE LOCATED IN YORK COUNTY, MAINE. Organization: York Ready for Climate Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03909 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pianist Wanted for Dinner Music for SeniorsDo you play piano? Do you enjoy playing for others? Give us a call! We are looking for volunteer musicians to offer live dinner music to our seniors during the evening meal. We have an electric piano onsite for your use. Program starts at 4:45 p.m. and typically lasts an hour. Current request is for Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays, frequency to be determined by the volunteer's availability. Organization: Park Danforth Do you play piano? Do you enjoy playing for others? Give us a call! We are looking for volunteer musicians to offer live dinner music to our seniors during the evening meal. We have an electric piano onsite for your use. Program starts at 4:45 p.m. and typically lasts an hour. Current request is for Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays, frequency to be determined by the volunteer's availability. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cumberland County Animal Response TeamOverview: The Cumberland County Animal Response Team (CCART) is a dedicated group of volunteers committed to ensuring the welfare of animals during emergencies and disasters. Our team works under the direction of the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency and collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to provide timely and effective responses to animal-related incidents.
Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Overview: The Cumberland County Animal Response Team (CCART) is a dedicated group of volunteers committed to ensuring the welfare of animals during emergencies and disasters. Our team works under the direction of the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency and collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to provide timely and effective responses to animal-related incidents.
Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04062 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wilderness Rescue TeamOverview: The Wilderness Rescue Team (WRT) is an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation that has been serving the people of Maine for more than 40 years. As a search and rescue team, WRT provides a critical set of skills to assist in wilderness rescue and is available 24/7 to respond. The team trains in multiple search and rescue functions such as ground search, lost person behavior, basic life support skills, backcountry rescue, and high angle rescue, as well as providing preventative search and rescue programs for groups and members of the public. WRT is a member of the Maine Association for Search and Rescue (MASAR) and is affiliated with Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency to provide wilderness search and rescue services to the Cumberland County.
Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Overview: The Wilderness Rescue Team (WRT) is an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation that has been serving the people of Maine for more than 40 years. As a search and rescue team, WRT provides a critical set of skills to assist in wilderness rescue and is available 24/7 to respond. The team trains in multiple search and rescue functions such as ground search, lost person behavior, basic life support skills, backcountry rescue, and high angle rescue, as well as providing preventative search and rescue programs for groups and members of the public. WRT is a member of the Maine Association for Search and Rescue (MASAR) and is affiliated with Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency to provide wilderness search and rescue services to the Cumberland County.
Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04039 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Communications TeamOverview: The Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team (WSSM-ECT) is a dedicated group of amateur radio operators and communication specialists committed to providing reliable communication support during emergencies and disasters. Our team plays a vital role in ensuring that information flows seamlessly, even when traditional communication infrastructure fails.
Get Involved: WSSM brings together both new and experienced operators alike to share in the enjoyment of amateur radio, and encourages improvement in all the various phases of the hobby, including public service potential, operating ability, courtesy, and technical proficiency. Membership is open to all persons interested in radio communications. There is NO requirement to be licensed and no prior experience is needed! For more information about the WSSM-ECT, membership, Ham Radio, meetings, and more, visit our website (http://www.ws1sm.com/) or email mainehamradio@gmail.com. Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Overview: The Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team (WSSM-ECT) is a dedicated group of amateur radio operators and communication specialists committed to providing reliable communication support during emergencies and disasters. Our team plays a vital role in ensuring that information flows seamlessly, even when traditional communication infrastructure fails.
Get Involved: WSSM brings together both new and experienced operators alike to share in the enjoyment of amateur radio, and encourages improvement in all the various phases of the hobby, including public service potential, operating ability, courtesy, and technical proficiency. Membership is open to all persons interested in radio communications. There is NO requirement to be licensed and no prior experience is needed! For more information about the WSSM-ECT, membership, Ham Radio, meetings, and more, visit our website (http://www.ws1sm.com/) or email mainehamradio@gmail.com. Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04062 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer Group Facilitator - Primarily OnlineIf you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. We are now offering online support groups on Monday nights and are actively recruiting volunteers who are in Maine and are able to volunteer to facilitate these groups on Zoom. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. We are now offering online support groups on Monday nights and are actively recruiting volunteers who are in Maine and are able to volunteer to facilitate these groups on Zoom. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Center for Grieving Children - Peer Group Facilitator - Sanford AreaIf you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. We are looking for Peer Support Facilitators in our Wednesday night Bereavement group in Sanford. Our volunteer facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org to register for an upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. We are looking for Peer Support Facilitators in our Wednesday night Bereavement group in Sanford. Our volunteer facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org to register for an upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Center for Grieving Children - Peer Support Group Facilitators - Portland AreaIf you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted for the virtual January 2025 training and hybrid March 2025 training. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups. Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted for the virtual January 2025 training and hybrid March 2025 training. Organization: The Center for Grieving Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Processing and Distribution VolunteerHelp sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required. Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required. Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Processing and Distribution VolunteerHelp sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required. Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required. Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Delivery Drivers Needed!We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer. Driver Requirements: The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more. Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer. Driver Requirements: The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more. Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Delivery Drivers Needed!We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer. Driver Requirements: The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more. Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer. Driver Requirements: The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more. Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dining Room AssistantDo you love being in service to others? Would you like to receive smiles and hear thank-you for your contributions each visit? This is the role for you! We are looking for someone to lend a hand ensuring the older adults we serve have the very best dining experience possible. The right person to fill this role is polite when clearing dishes, detailed with cleaning and resetting tables, and friendly when residents choose to engage them. This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week across multiple venues on campus, each with their own unique schedule. Organization: Park Danforth Do you love being in service to others? Would you like to receive smiles and hear thank-you for your contributions each visit? This is the role for you! We are looking for someone to lend a hand ensuring the older adults we serve have the very best dining experience possible. The right person to fill this role is polite when clearing dishes, detailed with cleaning and resetting tables, and friendly when residents choose to engage them. This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week across multiple venues on campus, each with their own unique schedule. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dish Room AssistantDo you enjoy the satisfaction that comes from making things clean and tidy? We are looking for you! Help out in our commercial dish room from receiving and cleaning to organizing and putting things away, this role is a crucial part of keeping the excellent service running smoothly all day long. Opportunity for custom shifts based on your availability. Organization: Park Danforth Do you enjoy the satisfaction that comes from making things clean and tidy? We are looking for you! Help out in our commercial dish room from receiving and cleaning to organizing and putting things away, this role is a crucial part of keeping the excellent service running smoothly all day long. Opportunity for custom shifts based on your availability. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service SupportWould you like to learn a task you can repeat each volunteer visit, as a consistent role in support of a larger purpose? We are looking for you! We want help with tasks such as putting sticker labels on to-go containers and rolling silverware in cloth napkins in preparation for meal service for our community members. There are tasks necessary every day, so we can work with your availability to find the right fit. You are even welcome to wear earbuds and enjoy your favorite tunes as you work since this is an independent task once you have been shown how to complete it. Organization: Park Danforth Would you like to learn a task you can repeat each volunteer visit, as a consistent role in support of a larger purpose? We are looking for you! We want help with tasks such as putting sticker labels on to-go containers and rolling silverware in cloth napkins in preparation for meal service for our community members. There are tasks necessary every day, so we can work with your availability to find the right fit. You are even welcome to wear earbuds and enjoy your favorite tunes as you work since this is an independent task once you have been shown how to complete it. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Southern Maine Volunteer OpportunitiesWith school back in session, JA Maine needs volunteers! Immediate volunteer opportunities for multi-week or single day learning experiences in Southern Maine are below. Please email Jesseca Steele for more information, jsteele@jamaine.org.
Eliot Elementary (RSU35), Eliot, Grade 3, JA Our City, 3 Volunteers HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers Thornton Academy, Saco, 11th/12th, Career Speaker, 6 Volunteers Wells Elementary, Wells, Grade 1, JA Our Families, 4 Volunteers Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine With school back in session, JA Maine needs volunteers! Immediate volunteer opportunities for multi-week or single day learning experiences in Southern Maine are below. Please email Jesseca Steele for more information, jsteele@jamaine.org.
Eliot Elementary (RSU35), Eliot, Grade 3, JA Our City, 3 Volunteers HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers Thornton Academy, Saco, 11th/12th, Career Speaker, 6 Volunteers Wells Elementary, Wells, Grade 1, JA Our Families, 4 Volunteers Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Club facilitatorAre you a bookworm? Do you love discussing what you read? Want to be enriched by the perspectives of others? This is a match for you! Organization: Park Danforth Are you a bookworm? Do you love discussing what you read? Want to be enriched by the perspectives of others? This is a match for you! Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology SupportAre you good with computers, iPads, tablets, smart phones? We are looking for you! In search for a volunteer to assist, teach and problem-solve with our residents in this tech-heavy era. All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces. Preference for monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly scheduled offering so our residents can predict when to plan to attend in advance. Is there a specific day of week or time of day that works better for you? Include it in your response to this opportunity! We can customize the role timing to fit with your preference. Even seasonal help, can be of significant support- think summer break from school. :) Organization: Park Danforth Are you good with computers, iPads, tablets, smart phones? We are looking for you! In search for a volunteer to assist, teach and problem-solve with our residents in this tech-heavy era. All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces. Preference for monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly scheduled offering so our residents can predict when to plan to attend in advance. Is there a specific day of week or time of day that works better for you? Include it in your response to this opportunity! We can customize the role timing to fit with your preference. Even seasonal help, can be of significant support- think summer break from school. :) Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Outings AssistantThe Cedars is currently looking for a volunteer to join our team that can assist our staff with lunch and community outings.The role would involve accompanying staff and residents to restaurants, museums or other desired places of local travel. There is no driving requirement, just the ability to accompany residents on our van and walk with or guide them as needed on the trips, per staff requests. For more information please inquire. Organization: The Cedars The Cedars is currently looking for a volunteer to join our team that can assist our staff with lunch and community outings.The role would involve accompanying staff and residents to restaurants, museums or other desired places of local travel. There is no driving requirement, just the ability to accompany residents on our van and walk with or guide them as needed on the trips, per staff requests. For more information please inquire. Organization: The Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: At Home Sewing Projects!PWH has a wide variety of at-home sewing projects for volunteers to assist with throughout the year. Examples of tasks: hemming sheets, cutting down towels, making reusable shopping bags or masks out of blue wrap, creating children’s dresses and shorts We also have a sewing circle that meets almost monthly at PWH to work on projects. Please contact Azalea Buch at azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org for more information!
Organization: Partners For World Health PWH has a wide variety of at-home sewing projects for volunteers to assist with throughout the year. Examples of tasks: hemming sheets, cutting down towels, making reusable shopping bags or masks out of blue wrap, creating children’s dresses and shorts We also have a sewing circle that meets almost monthly at PWH to work on projects. Please contact Azalea Buch at azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org for more information!
Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers NeededITNPortland is seeking volunteers to drive older adults and those with a disability in the Greater Portland area. Rides with us aren’t just for medical appointments- our service provides our members with rides to essentials as well as recreation activities, religious activities, and shopping. Life isn’t just about medical appointments, and we help those who cannot drive themselves stay active and engaged in their community. Volunteer drivers are needed for all times, but the need is greatest for weekdays between 8am and 5pm. All volunteers are provided training, and can be reimbursed for mileage. Organization: ITNPortland ITNPortland is seeking volunteers to drive older adults and those with a disability in the Greater Portland area. Rides with us aren’t just for medical appointments- our service provides our members with rides to essentials as well as recreation activities, religious activities, and shopping. Life isn’t just about medical appointments, and we help those who cannot drive themselves stay active and engaged in their community. Volunteer drivers are needed for all times, but the need is greatest for weekdays between 8am and 5pm. All volunteers are provided training, and can be reimbursed for mileage. Organization: ITNPortland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recreation for Assisted Living Residents with Vision ImpairmentsThe Iris Network has been around since 1905, previously known as Maine Center for the Blind. Please reach out with what you are passionate about. Organization: The Iris Network The Iris Network has been around since 1905, previously known as Maine Center for the Blind. Please reach out with what you are passionate about. Organization: The Iris Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversDrive a neighbor to an appointment today. Help ensure all of our neighbors can live fulfilling lives here. Call (207) 892-4649 or email contact@agefriendlywindham.org for more information. What are the different ways you can help? Donate Help fund one of our programs to support mobility. Volunteer to drive a neighbor in our community. Tell people this service is available in our community. Nearly four million healthcare appointments are missed each year in the U.S. because people lack transportation. Age Friendly Rides recognizes one critical way to keep our community healthy is to recruit drivers to provide rides to important checkups. We gratefully accept contributions in cash or in-kind. Who: Windham residents with no access to other transportation What: Medical and other appointments and associated stops during the same ride. Service Area: Rides for those who live in Windham to appointments in the Greater Windham and Portland areas Organization: Age Friendly Windham Drive a neighbor to an appointment today. Help ensure all of our neighbors can live fulfilling lives here. Call (207) 892-4649 or email contact@agefriendlywindham.org for more information. What are the different ways you can help? Donate Help fund one of our programs to support mobility. Volunteer to drive a neighbor in our community. Tell people this service is available in our community. Nearly four million healthcare appointments are missed each year in the U.S. because people lack transportation. Age Friendly Rides recognizes one critical way to keep our community healthy is to recruit drivers to provide rides to important checkups. We gratefully accept contributions in cash or in-kind. Who: Windham residents with no access to other transportation What: Medical and other appointments and associated stops during the same ride. Service Area: Rides for those who live in Windham to appointments in the Greater Windham and Portland areas Organization: Age Friendly Windham Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04062 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish Granter- York CountyMake-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families. A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true. Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine Make-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families. A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true. Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help end hunger in Maine!Volunteer at the Auburn Distribution Center – Make a Difference with Good Shepherd Food Bank! Join our dedicated team at the Auburn Distribution Center, where volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring our partner agencies receive high-quality, safe food. Volunteer Roles: Food Inspector: Inspect and Sort: Examine donated and salvage food items to ensure they are safe for consumption.Recover and Repair: Improve packaging and fix labels to save items that might otherwise be discarded.Sorter: Organize and Categorize: Move approved salvage products off the conveyor belt and place them into the correct categories.Why Volunteer with Us? Stay Active: Perfect for individuals who enjoy moving and staying active.Impactful Work: Your efforts directly contribute to providing safe, quality food to those in need.Volunteer Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PMGroup Opportunities Available! Please inquire about how your group can get involved. Join Us and Make a Difference! For more information, please contact our volunteer team at volunteer@gsfb.org. Organization: Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine Volunteer at the Auburn Distribution Center – Make a Difference with Good Shepherd Food Bank! Join our dedicated team at the Auburn Distribution Center, where volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring our partner agencies receive high-quality, safe food. Volunteer Roles: Food Inspector: Inspect and Sort: Examine donated and salvage food items to ensure they are safe for consumption.Recover and Repair: Improve packaging and fix labels to save items that might otherwise be discarded.Sorter: Organize and Categorize: Move approved salvage products off the conveyor belt and place them into the correct categories.Why Volunteer with Us? Stay Active: Perfect for individuals who enjoy moving and staying active.Impactful Work: Your efforts directly contribute to providing safe, quality food to those in need.Volunteer Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PMGroup Opportunities Available! Please inquire about how your group can get involved. Join Us and Make a Difference! For more information, please contact our volunteer team at volunteer@gsfb.org. Organization: Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 04211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking Assistants, Shoppers, and Instructors for Cooking Matters ClassesDo You Love to Cook? Share Your Passion and Skills with the Community! Are you passionate about cooking and eager to make a positive impact? Here’s your chance to share your culinary talents with community members who need it the most. As a culinary instructor or class assistant, you will inspire and educate participants, helping them create healthy, budget-friendly meals at home through our community cooking classes - Cooking Matters. We also need folks willing to help shop for ingredients that will be used in the class. Many options to fit your schedule. No need to organize a curriculum or be a professional chef, just be willing to show up, lend a hand, and enjoy food with neighbors. Responsibilities: Teach low-income participants essential food and kitchen safety practices.Demonstrate food preparation techniques and healthy, cost-effective cooking.Guide participants in making smart, low-cost ingredient substitutions.Serve as an educator and role model, empowering participants to cook confidently and healthily.Skills/Experience Required: Professional culinary training or food industry experience is a plus but not mandatory.Self-taught cooking enthusiasts with strong culinary knowledge are welcome.Proficiency in knife skills, basic cooking techniques, kitchen safety, and ingredient substitutions is essential.Join Us and Make a Difference! For more information, please contact Gina Bingham at gbingham@gsfb.org. Organization: Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine Do You Love to Cook? Share Your Passion and Skills with the Community! Are you passionate about cooking and eager to make a positive impact? Here’s your chance to share your culinary talents with community members who need it the most. As a culinary instructor or class assistant, you will inspire and educate participants, helping them create healthy, budget-friendly meals at home through our community cooking classes - Cooking Matters. We also need folks willing to help shop for ingredients that will be used in the class. Many options to fit your schedule. No need to organize a curriculum or be a professional chef, just be willing to show up, lend a hand, and enjoy food with neighbors. Responsibilities: Teach low-income participants essential food and kitchen safety practices.Demonstrate food preparation techniques and healthy, cost-effective cooking.Guide participants in making smart, low-cost ingredient substitutions.Serve as an educator and role model, empowering participants to cook confidently and healthily.Skills/Experience Required: Professional culinary training or food industry experience is a plus but not mandatory.Self-taught cooking enthusiasts with strong culinary knowledge are welcome.Proficiency in knife skills, basic cooking techniques, kitchen safety, and ingredient substitutions is essential.Join Us and Make a Difference! For more information, please contact Gina Bingham at gbingham@gsfb.org. Organization: Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawn Games (cornhole, bocce)Want to spend time in our beautiful courtyard playing casual lawn games (cornhole, bocce) with residents? Involves visiting, playing, and assisting residents as they play. Must be able to retrieve gaming pieces by traveling over lawn, bending, picking up, and returning pieces to participants while they play. Exact time and frequency to be determined by volunteer availability. Organization: Park Danforth Want to spend time in our beautiful courtyard playing casual lawn games (cornhole, bocce) with residents? Involves visiting, playing, and assisting residents as they play. Must be able to retrieve gaming pieces by traveling over lawn, bending, picking up, and returning pieces to participants while they play. Exact time and frequency to be determined by volunteer availability. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Art Program Leader/TeacherAre you a skilled artist with interest in sharing your knowledge with others? Our residents would love an opportunity to learn from you! Seeking an enthusiastic, patient, creative partner to lead art sessions on campus. Areas of interest are vast, so whatever your passion (i.e., paint, florals, textiles, 2-demensional art, 3-demensional art, etc.), we'd love to hear from you. Frequency of sessions and specific projects taught/completed will be customized based on the right volunteer's availability and vision. Organization: Park Danforth Are you a skilled artist with interest in sharing your knowledge with others? Our residents would love an opportunity to learn from you! Seeking an enthusiastic, patient, creative partner to lead art sessions on campus. Areas of interest are vast, so whatever your passion (i.e., paint, florals, textiles, 2-demensional art, 3-demensional art, etc.), we'd love to hear from you. Frequency of sessions and specific projects taught/completed will be customized based on the right volunteer's availability and vision. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Box Office VolunteerIf you are comfortable interacting with the public and have a friendly personality, Saco River Theatre needs you! We are scheduling volunteers for our summer season and would love for you to join our team! No experience is necessary, we’ll train you. We are a 501c3 non-profit small professional theatre located in Bar Mills. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization. Saco River Theatre relies on the dedication, expertise, and courtesy of our volunteer team to provide our patrons with the level of quality experiences they have come to enjoy and expect! Your welcoming smile and helpful information are what make people feel at home and excited to come back. Box Office volunteers are responsible for greeting and checking in guests as they enter the theatre. They provide a welcoming and friendly face to all our guests, hand out programs, help guide guests in and out of the theatre at the appropriate times and answer patron questions. We'll put you to work 90 minutes before the show starts. Volunteering grants you and a guest a complimentary seat to the given show! Visit us at https://www.sacorivertheatre.org/ for more info. Organization: Saco River Theatre If you are comfortable interacting with the public and have a friendly personality, Saco River Theatre needs you! We are scheduling volunteers for our summer season and would love for you to join our team! No experience is necessary, we’ll train you. We are a 501c3 non-profit small professional theatre located in Bar Mills. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization. Saco River Theatre relies on the dedication, expertise, and courtesy of our volunteer team to provide our patrons with the level of quality experiences they have come to enjoy and expect! Your welcoming smile and helpful information are what make people feel at home and excited to come back. Box Office volunteers are responsible for greeting and checking in guests as they enter the theatre. They provide a welcoming and friendly face to all our guests, hand out programs, help guide guests in and out of the theatre at the appropriate times and answer patron questions. We'll put you to work 90 minutes before the show starts. Volunteering grants you and a guest a complimentary seat to the given show! Visit us at https://www.sacorivertheatre.org/ for more info. Organization: Saco River Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Concession VolunteerIf you are comfortable interacting with the public and have a friendly personality, Saco River Theatre needs you! We are scheduling volunteers for our summer season and would love for you to join our team! No experience is necessary, we’ll train you. Saco River Theatre is a 501c3 non-profit small professional theatre located in Bar Mills. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization. Saco River Theatre relies on the dedication, expertise, and courtesy of our volunteer team to provide our patrons with the level of quality experiences they have come to enjoy and expect! Your welcoming smile and helpful information are what make people feel at home and excited to come back. Concession volunteers are responsible for setting up the concession table prior to the shows, selling concessions before the show, during intermission, and putting away concessions after the show. We serve beverages including water, soda, coffee tea, beer/wine, and also snacks. We'll put you to work 90 minutes before the show starts, during intermission, and after the show putting away concessions. Volunteering grants you and a guest a complimentary seat to the given show! Visit us at https://www.sacorivertheatre.org/ for more info. Organization: Saco River Theatre If you are comfortable interacting with the public and have a friendly personality, Saco River Theatre needs you! We are scheduling volunteers for our summer season and would love for you to join our team! No experience is necessary, we’ll train you. Saco River Theatre is a 501c3 non-profit small professional theatre located in Bar Mills. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization. Saco River Theatre relies on the dedication, expertise, and courtesy of our volunteer team to provide our patrons with the level of quality experiences they have come to enjoy and expect! Your welcoming smile and helpful information are what make people feel at home and excited to come back. Concession volunteers are responsible for setting up the concession table prior to the shows, selling concessions before the show, during intermission, and putting away concessions after the show. We serve beverages including water, soda, coffee tea, beer/wine, and also snacks. We'll put you to work 90 minutes before the show starts, during intermission, and after the show putting away concessions. Volunteering grants you and a guest a complimentary seat to the given show! Visit us at https://www.sacorivertheatre.org/ for more info. Organization: Saco River Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Design Help NeededWe are in desperate need of someone with graphic design and file format skills to work on branding, as well as media for upcoming and annual programs. If you have a background in graphic design and some time to spare, we would really love to talk with you! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center We are in desperate need of someone with graphic design and file format skills to work on branding, as well as media for upcoming and annual programs. If you have a background in graphic design and some time to spare, we would really love to talk with you! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer/VideographerBCHC is in need of a photographer to help get amazing pictures for use in social media and other promotions in the future. These pictures would include current pictures of the community at events held throughout the year, old buildings and structures, architectural wonders, scenic views, public institutions, etc. Photos should include primarily areas in Biddeford, but not restricted to one area, and also surrounding communities. If you have an eye for color, composition, and love to take pictures, you are who we want. College students, high school photography students, retired photographers or those who love to take pictures as a hobby are all welcome to contact us. If you have knowledge and experience in the use of Adobe and editing, that would be great! A Videographer would be a great asset to help with various events and programs throughout the year, specifically the BCHC Hall of Fame Ceremony, the La Kermesse Festival, the Cultural Cuisine and the Voices of Biddeford interviews as well as occasional programs and presentations throughout the year. If this is something you are seriously interested in, we could really use your skills! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center BCHC is in need of a photographer to help get amazing pictures for use in social media and other promotions in the future. These pictures would include current pictures of the community at events held throughout the year, old buildings and structures, architectural wonders, scenic views, public institutions, etc. Photos should include primarily areas in Biddeford, but not restricted to one area, and also surrounding communities. If you have an eye for color, composition, and love to take pictures, you are who we want. College students, high school photography students, retired photographers or those who love to take pictures as a hobby are all welcome to contact us. If you have knowledge and experience in the use of Adobe and editing, that would be great! A Videographer would be a great asset to help with various events and programs throughout the year, specifically the BCHC Hall of Fame Ceremony, the La Kermesse Festival, the Cultural Cuisine and the Voices of Biddeford interviews as well as occasional programs and presentations throughout the year. If this is something you are seriously interested in, we could really use your skills! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising HelpLooking for someone energetic with a background in fundraising to assist our nonprofit oganization with fundraising events. Support will be provided via the board and volunteers. Prior experience and interest in fundraising is a big plus. If this is something you are interested in, please be sure to contact us via the website or email. Fundraising is an integral part of our nonprofit organization and needed to support ongoing programs such as the Greater Biddeford-Saco Music Hall of Fame, BCHC Cultural Cuisine and more. Help is needed with solicitations, letter writing, campaigns, fundraising database management, annual raffle, and much more! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Looking for someone energetic with a background in fundraising to assist our nonprofit oganization with fundraising events. Support will be provided via the board and volunteers. Prior experience and interest in fundraising is a big plus. If this is something you are interested in, please be sure to contact us via the website or email. Fundraising is an integral part of our nonprofit organization and needed to support ongoing programs such as the Greater Biddeford-Saco Music Hall of Fame, BCHC Cultural Cuisine and more. Help is needed with solicitations, letter writing, campaigns, fundraising database management, annual raffle, and much more! Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cultural Cuisine HelpBCHC participates in several events throughout the year which showcase the Cultural Cuisines available in the community. These include participating in RiverJam, La Kermesse, Cookies Around the World during the Holiday Season and possibly WinterFest (in 2024) featuring Desserts from Around the World. If you have a passion for cooking, or would like to commit to helping, and/or cooking a cultural dish for these events in 2024, we really would love to have you join us. Help is needed to work and set up these events, as well as the cooking itself. All costs for food supplies will be reimbursed for those participating in the cooking part of the events. If this is something that intrigues you, please be sure to let us know. We are always looking for a variety of cultural foods to offer for tasting. Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center BCHC participates in several events throughout the year which showcase the Cultural Cuisines available in the community. These include participating in RiverJam, La Kermesse, Cookies Around the World during the Holiday Season and possibly WinterFest (in 2024) featuring Desserts from Around the World. If you have a passion for cooking, or would like to commit to helping, and/or cooking a cultural dish for these events in 2024, we really would love to have you join us. Help is needed to work and set up these events, as well as the cooking itself. All costs for food supplies will be reimbursed for those participating in the cooking part of the events. If this is something that intrigues you, please be sure to let us know. We are always looking for a variety of cultural foods to offer for tasting. Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications/Marketing Help or ChairpersonLooking for someone with knowledge of marketing/communications and various platforms to help with promotion of the organization and its programs. Knowledge of MailChimp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Zoom, and Hootsuite is a plus. Whether you are a college student with an interest in social media, or are a retired executive, it doesn't matter to us. What matters is that you have an interest and passion for helping BCHC to develop a sound marketing/communication plan, and that you have the ability to train others, willing to help with social media and news postings, etc, and can promote the organization by helping to market it and to grow it in a healthy and positive way. As Chair of the committee, tasks also include oversight of those doing marketing, advertising, social media and the website, to assure that scheduled posts are set up on social media, a newsletter gets done on a regular basis, there is oversight and/or writing of press releases, and a budget is maintained for communications. If you find this opportunity interesting or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Looking for someone with knowledge of marketing/communications and various platforms to help with promotion of the organization and its programs. Knowledge of MailChimp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Zoom, and Hootsuite is a plus. Whether you are a college student with an interest in social media, or are a retired executive, it doesn't matter to us. What matters is that you have an interest and passion for helping BCHC to develop a sound marketing/communication plan, and that you have the ability to train others, willing to help with social media and news postings, etc, and can promote the organization by helping to market it and to grow it in a healthy and positive way. As Chair of the committee, tasks also include oversight of those doing marketing, advertising, social media and the website, to assure that scheduled posts are set up on social media, a newsletter gets done on a regular basis, there is oversight and/or writing of press releases, and a budget is maintained for communications. If you find this opportunity interesting or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Organization: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seafarers' Friend Welcome Centerp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} span.s1 {font: 9.0px Menlo} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} Join Seafarers' Friend in welcoming international seafarers: Sign up and further information: email: portlandvolunteers@seafarersfriend.org text: 207-332-1985 visit: seafarersfriend.org Thank you for your interest! Organization: Seafarers' Friend p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} li.li1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} span.s1 {font: 9.0px Menlo} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc} Join Seafarers' Friend in welcoming international seafarers: Sign up and further information: email: portlandvolunteers@seafarersfriend.org text: 207-332-1985 visit: seafarersfriend.org Thank you for your interest! Organization: Seafarers' Friend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekend Activity CartThe Cedars is looking for some assistance during the weekend in the afternoon with our activity cart. The position is very flexible in regards to time. This would involve visiting some of our patients in the Samuel L. Cohen Rehab Center and delivering activity supplies such as books, games, puzzles and art materials. Training will be provided and experience working with seniors is preferred but not required. Organization: The Cedars The Cedars is looking for some assistance during the weekend in the afternoon with our activity cart. The position is very flexible in regards to time. This would involve visiting some of our patients in the Samuel L. Cohen Rehab Center and delivering activity supplies such as books, games, puzzles and art materials. Training will be provided and experience working with seniors is preferred but not required. Organization: The Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Certified Pet Therapy VisitorsPet visits with residents add so much to the quality of life here at The Cedars. With regular visits, there are great health benefits, such as decreased blood pressure, increase in mood and a sense of overall wellbeing. If you have a certified therapy animal that you would like to share with our community, we would be interested in connecting with you! Duties include 1:1 visits in resident rooms and common areas. Please make sure that your pet has an updated health record, including all required immunizations. A pet health certificate and an interview must be completed before beginning. Organization: The Cedars Pet visits with residents add so much to the quality of life here at The Cedars. With regular visits, there are great health benefits, such as decreased blood pressure, increase in mood and a sense of overall wellbeing. If you have a certified therapy animal that you would like to share with our community, we would be interested in connecting with you! Duties include 1:1 visits in resident rooms and common areas. Please make sure that your pet has an updated health record, including all required immunizations. A pet health certificate and an interview must be completed before beginning. Organization: The Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverJoin Our Team!
Partners for World Health (PWH) is a non profit organization in Portland, ME dedicated to reclaiming serviceable medical equipment and unused medical supplies and shipping to hospitals and health clinics in need around the world. PWH also helps to improve the local environment by redistributing items within New England. In addition, PWH coordinates global health volunteer opportunities to various parts of Africa and Asia. PWH is seeking a volunteer driver for our 20 foot box truck to pick up medical supplies and equipment. As a driver, you'll be the friendly face representing our organization, picking up donated goods within our community, with opportunities to travel across New England. We pick up supplies and equipment from locations in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut as well as Maine. We are seeking someone with a clean driving record, a valid driver's license, and the ability to lift up to 50lbs. No CDL is required. DOT certification or willingness to obtain is a plus. Join our team and make a tangible difference in the lives of others by becoming a crucial part of our volunteer driver program! Organization: Partners For World Health Join Our Team!
Partners for World Health (PWH) is a non profit organization in Portland, ME dedicated to reclaiming serviceable medical equipment and unused medical supplies and shipping to hospitals and health clinics in need around the world. PWH also helps to improve the local environment by redistributing items within New England. In addition, PWH coordinates global health volunteer opportunities to various parts of Africa and Asia. PWH is seeking a volunteer driver for our 20 foot box truck to pick up medical supplies and equipment. As a driver, you'll be the friendly face representing our organization, picking up donated goods within our community, with opportunities to travel across New England. We pick up supplies and equipment from locations in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut as well as Maine. We are seeking someone with a clean driving record, a valid driver's license, and the ability to lift up to 50lbs. No CDL is required. DOT certification or willingness to obtain is a plus. Join our team and make a tangible difference in the lives of others by becoming a crucial part of our volunteer driver program! Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Supply Donation Truck or Van Pick-upsPWH is in need of volunteers to help with our pick-ups in our box truck and van! This volunteer opportunity does involve heavy lifting, loading and unloading the truck (not just driving). Volunteers are paired together or with a staff member for pick-ups, and these are typically from healthcare facilities.
This work involves driving our 20’ box truck or cargo van to hospitals, medical facilities, clinics, nursing facilities and even individuals’ homes and other locations to pick up donated items. Travel is primarily in Maine but could include pick-ups in other New England states. Examples of tasks: driving to facilities and loading pallets or individual boxes of items, unloading items at the warehouse, picking up beds or other equipment. This is a physical job requiring the ability to use a pallet jack & load/unload up to 50lbs.
You do not need a special drivers license for our vehicles but do need a clean driving record to be added to our insurance.
Organization: Partners For World Health PWH is in need of volunteers to help with our pick-ups in our box truck and van! This volunteer opportunity does involve heavy lifting, loading and unloading the truck (not just driving). Volunteers are paired together or with a staff member for pick-ups, and these are typically from healthcare facilities.
This work involves driving our 20’ box truck or cargo van to hospitals, medical facilities, clinics, nursing facilities and even individuals’ homes and other locations to pick up donated items. Travel is primarily in Maine but could include pick-ups in other New England states. Examples of tasks: driving to facilities and loading pallets or individual boxes of items, unloading items at the warehouse, picking up beds or other equipment. This is a physical job requiring the ability to use a pallet jack & load/unload up to 50lbs.
You do not need a special drivers license for our vehicles but do need a clean driving record to be added to our insurance.
Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your day....Interested to share a couple hours a day with the older population? The options are endless! Coffee & conversation, newspaper current events, reminisce favorite life journey, guide through digital programs created to stimulate mind, body, & spirit, lead arts and crafts, writing, reading a favorite story, exercise... Time is flexible. Organization: Park Danforth Interested to share a couple hours a day with the older population? The options are endless! Coffee & conversation, newspaper current events, reminisce favorite life journey, guide through digital programs created to stimulate mind, body, & spirit, lead arts and crafts, writing, reading a favorite story, exercise... Time is flexible. Organization: Park Danforth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Helpline AdvocateConnect. Caring Unlimited, the Domestic Violence Resource Center for York County, was founded by volunteers. It is the continued support of volunteers that makes it possible for us to offer innovative and life changing programs and services to so many individuals and families. HELPLINE ADVOCATEOffer support and resources to callers on the 24-Hour Helpline. Receive comprehensive training* and ongoing support**. Choose your shifts according to your schedule: all shifts are done from your home or other private, confidential space, with the support of on-call Caring Unlimited staff. One year commitment of two shifts per month expected. Organization: Caring Unlimited - York County Connect. Caring Unlimited, the Domestic Violence Resource Center for York County, was founded by volunteers. It is the continued support of volunteers that makes it possible for us to offer innovative and life changing programs and services to so many individuals and families. HELPLINE ADVOCATEOffer support and resources to callers on the 24-Hour Helpline. Receive comprehensive training* and ongoing support**. Choose your shifts according to your schedule: all shifts are done from your home or other private, confidential space, with the support of on-call Caring Unlimited staff. One year commitment of two shifts per month expected. Organization: Caring Unlimited - York County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour Guides Needed: Volunteer as a Guide aboard the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad!Do you enjoy trains, history and like chatting with people? Then come enjoy the view of Casco Bay and join the volunteer team at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. We are looking for volunteers to become docents aboard our train. Our docents share Maine’s unique railroad history with visitors from around the world. Moving history every day for over 25 years along the beautiful Bay in Portland, we want you to join our team! Open daily from April through October, and seasonally for special events, the museum draws over 60,000 visitors a year, with volunteers donating over 10,000 hours annually. Come put your love of history to good use by joining our crew! We provide all the necessary training for the position. Volunteers should be physically able, and commit to half a day or a full day of service. The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is a non-profit museum in Portland with a mission to educate the public and preserve historic equipment related to Maine's two-foot gauge railways! Organization: Maine Narrow Gauge Do you enjoy trains, history and like chatting with people? Then come enjoy the view of Casco Bay and join the volunteer team at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. We are looking for volunteers to become docents aboard our train. Our docents share Maine’s unique railroad history with visitors from around the world. Moving history every day for over 25 years along the beautiful Bay in Portland, we want you to join our team! Open daily from April through October, and seasonally for special events, the museum draws over 60,000 visitors a year, with volunteers donating over 10,000 hours annually. Come put your love of history to good use by joining our crew! We provide all the necessary training for the position. Volunteers should be physically able, and commit to half a day or a full day of service. The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is a non-profit museum in Portland with a mission to educate the public and preserve historic equipment related to Maine's two-foot gauge railways! Organization: Maine Narrow Gauge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |