Needs From: United Way of Addison County

Volunteer: Reading Mentor—Bridport

Change a child's life by reading to them each week during the school year. Make friends! Have a break from work or school!

Bridport Central School needs mentors on Tuesday and Thursday mid-day.

Apply now—program starts October 1 and runs through the first week of May.

Online application: https://bit.ly/EverybodyWinsapplication

The application process includes references and background check.

Agency: Everybody Wins! Vermont

Change a child's life by reading to them each week during the school year. Make friends! Have a break from work or school!

Bridport Central School needs mentors on Tuesday and Thursday mid-day.

Apply now—program starts October 1 and runs through the first week of May.

Online application: https://bit.ly/EverybodyWinsapplication

The application process includes references and background check.

Agency: Everybody Wins! Vermont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentor—Middlebury

Change a child's life by reading to them each week during the school year. Make friends! Have a break from work or school!

Reading mentors needed at Mary Hogan Elementary on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mid-day.

Apply now—program starts October 1 and runs through the first week of May.

Online application: https://bit.ly/EverybodyWinsapplication

The application includes references and background check.

Agency: Everybody Wins! Vermont

Change a child's life by reading to them each week during the school year. Make friends! Have a break from work or school!

Reading mentors needed at Mary Hogan Elementary on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mid-day.

Apply now—program starts October 1 and runs through the first week of May.

Online application: https://bit.ly/EverybodyWinsapplication

The application includes references and background check.

Agency: Everybody Wins! Vermont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyperson

The Middlebury Community Music Center is seeking a volunteer handyperson. Put your skills to good use and join us! You’ll play an essential role in maintaining a safe and functional environment for our programs at our historic 6 Main Street home base. You’ll be responsible for tackling a variety of projects, from leaky faucets, to electrical issues, to light carpentry projects. Your efforts will make a huge difference in our community!

Agency: Middlebury Community Music Center

The Middlebury Community Music Center is seeking a volunteer handyperson. Put your skills to good use and join us! You’ll play an essential role in maintaining a safe and functional environment for our programs at our historic 6 Main Street home base. You’ll be responsible for tackling a variety of projects, from leaky faucets, to electrical issues, to light carpentry projects. Your efforts will make a huge difference in our community!

Agency: Middlebury Community Music Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barn Clean Out

Otter Creek is in need of a group of volunteers to help us clean out our barn.  We have three stories that need to be sorted into throw away, keep, and possible sell piles!  

 

We are hoping to complete the work by the end of May and are flexible with dates!

Agency: Otter Creek Child Center

Otter Creek is in need of a group of volunteers to help us clean out our barn.  We have three stories that need to be sorted into throw away, keep, and possible sell piles!  

 

We are hoping to complete the work by the end of May and are flexible with dates!

Agency: Otter Creek Child Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeking Notetaker to Assist with Board Meetings

Addison County Community Trust is seeking a volunteer for approximately 2 hours per month to support our Board of Directors. The volunteer would be responsible for taking notes at ACCT’s monthly Board meetings, which occur on the fourth Thursday of the month from 4:00 to 5:30 pm via Zoom or in person in Middlebury or Vergennes. The commitment could extend through the semester or beyond if desired. The volunteer would have the opportunity to learn about board service, nonprofit governance, and affordable housing while supporting a local nonprofit striving to enrich the lives of low- and moderate-income Vermonters by developing and managing safe, high quality, permanently affordable housing and associated services for families, seniors, and individuals.

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Addison County Community Trust is seeking a volunteer for approximately 2 hours per month to support our Board of Directors. The volunteer would be responsible for taking notes at ACCT’s monthly Board meetings, which occur on the fourth Thursday of the month from 4:00 to 5:30 pm via Zoom or in person in Middlebury or Vergennes. The commitment could extend through the semester or beyond if desired. The volunteer would have the opportunity to learn about board service, nonprofit governance, and affordable housing while supporting a local nonprofit striving to enrich the lives of low- and moderate-income Vermonters by developing and managing safe, high quality, permanently affordable housing and associated services for families, seniors, and individuals.

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Porter Medical Center Volunteer

There are many ways to volunteer, both at the hospital and/or from your own home: Clerical Support, Patient Care, Companionship to patients or family members, Greeter/Wayfinding, Gardening, Knitting, etc. We would love to match you with a volunteer need that meets your interest and skill set! If you are considering becoming a volunteer, we encourage you to reach out to learn how you can help.

Agency: Porter Medical Center

There are many ways to volunteer, both at the hospital and/or from your own home: Clerical Support, Patient Care, Companionship to patients or family members, Greeter/Wayfinding, Gardening, Knitting, etc. We would love to match you with a volunteer need that meets your interest and skill set! If you are considering becoming a volunteer, we encourage you to reach out to learn how you can help.

Agency: Porter Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Rides Driver

Generous mileage compensation offered!  Drive a neighbor who can't drive himself to access medical care, food and necessary appointments.  

Community Rides Volunteer Drivers provide an invaluable service for Addison County. Many residents (including elderly, disabled and low-income neighbors) need to access healthcare, food and critical services, but have no transportation and cannot use our buses.  Volunteer Drivers play a crucial role in our organization by providing these rides.

Volunteers must have 5 years of driving experience and be able to pass background checks.  TVT reimburses for mileage at the government rate.  As a volunteer, you tell us how frequently you would like to drive, and who you are comfortable transporting.

Join the TVT Volunteer Driver team - you'll find it a rewarding experience!

Interested in becoming a volunteer driver? Download our volunteer packet at www.trivalleytransit.org, call 802-388-2287, email abuxton@trivalleytransit.org or drop by our office at 297 Creek Road to get started. 

Agency: Tri-Valley Transit

Generous mileage compensation offered!  Drive a neighbor who can't drive himself to access medical care, food and necessary appointments.  

Community Rides Volunteer Drivers provide an invaluable service for Addison County. Many residents (including elderly, disabled and low-income neighbors) need to access healthcare, food and critical services, but have no transportation and cannot use our buses.  Volunteer Drivers play a crucial role in our organization by providing these rides.

Volunteers must have 5 years of driving experience and be able to pass background checks.  TVT reimburses for mileage at the government rate.  As a volunteer, you tell us how frequently you would like to drive, and who you are comfortable transporting.

Join the TVT Volunteer Driver team - you'll find it a rewarding experience!

Interested in becoming a volunteer driver? Download our volunteer packet at www.trivalleytransit.org, call 802-388-2287, email abuxton@trivalleytransit.org or drop by our office at 297 Creek Road to get started. 

Agency: Tri-Valley Transit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2022 Fall Annual Volunteer Training

Updated: 8/4/2022

 

WomenSafe Annual Volunteer Training

 Do you have a desire to help to make your community a more just and safer place to live?  Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? WomenSafe, an Addison County nonprofit organization, works to prevent, address and end dating, domestic, sexual violence and stalking and we are now accepting applications for our Annual Volunteer Training!  This comprehensive and dynamic training opportunity is scheduled to begin on Saturday, September 17, 2022, and we are encouraging community members to apply now! This year our training will be a hybrid training with some in person sessions and some virtual sessions due to Covid-19. Participants will acquire all the tools needed to: provide direct service through WomenSafe’s 24-hour hotline and in person, monitor supervised visits, prevention education and community outreach events, provide childcare or perform administrative tasks. Space is limited. For more information or an application packet, please call WomenSafe: 802-388-9180 or email: info@womensafe.net or visit the website www.womensafe.net.

Agency: WomenSafe

Updated: 8/4/2022

 

WomenSafe Annual Volunteer Training

 Do you have a desire to help to make your community a more just and safer place to live?  Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? WomenSafe, an Addison County nonprofit organization, works to prevent, address and end dating, domestic, sexual violence and stalking and we are now accepting applications for our Annual Volunteer Training!  This comprehensive and dynamic training opportunity is scheduled to begin on Saturday, September 17, 2022, and we are encouraging community members to apply now! This year our training will be a hybrid training with some in person sessions and some virtual sessions due to Covid-19. Participants will acquire all the tools needed to: provide direct service through WomenSafe’s 24-hour hotline and in person, monitor supervised visits, prevention education and community outreach events, provide childcare or perform administrative tasks. Space is limited. For more information or an application packet, please call WomenSafe: 802-388-9180 or email: info@womensafe.net or visit the website www.womensafe.net.

Agency: WomenSafe

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boys and Girls Club of Vergennes Volunteers

The club's needs are ongoing and currently acute. If you have some free time and are looking to make an impact on our community's youth, we are looking for:
- Program activity volunteers
- Transportation volunteers
- Kitchen assistants

Over the summer the club provides free summer camp and free meals for community youth and we can't do that without your help. Thanks for your continued support, neighbors!

Agency: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes

The club's needs are ongoing and currently acute. If you have some free time and are looking to make an impact on our community's youth, we are looking for:
- Program activity volunteers
- Transportation volunteers
- Kitchen assistants

Over the summer the club provides free summer camp and free meals for community youth and we can't do that without your help. Thanks for your continued support, neighbors!

Agency: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05491

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical Volunteer Needed

Addison County Community Trust and SASH are in need of a volunteer to come to the Vergennes office at 50 Armory Lane and help with up to 10 hours a week of filing and light phone calls for a couple of weeks, then five hours a week ongoing. Volunteer will need to do HIPAA training provided by ACCT or already have done the training and understand basic aspects of HIPAA compliance.

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Addison County Community Trust and SASH are in need of a volunteer to come to the Vergennes office at 50 Armory Lane and help with up to 10 hours a week of filing and light phone calls for a couple of weeks, then five hours a week ongoing. Volunteer will need to do HIPAA training provided by ACCT or already have done the training and understand basic aspects of HIPAA compliance.

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05491

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser Support

Addison County Readers is an all-volunteer organization. As the local sponsor of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library,  we raise money to pay for the 12,000 free books that are sent to children each year.  The cost of these books and their mailing is approximately $30.000 per child per year.  Funding comes from local organizations and businesses, grants and individual donations, and the contributions of towns in Addison County.  Volunteers are needed to help us with fund raising activities.

How you can help:

Tell others about the Imagination Library and let them know that even a small donation will help support the program:

         $30 provides one child with 12 books for a year

         $150 provides one child with 60 books over 5 years (birth to age 5)

         $300 supports10 children for a year: 12 monthly books for each child, a total of 120 books.

Work with other volunteers on yearly fund raising efforts: grant writing, letters to donors, requests to businesses and service organizations, and participation in community outreach events.

 

Agency: Addison County Readers, Inc

Addison County Readers is an all-volunteer organization. As the local sponsor of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library,  we raise money to pay for the 12,000 free books that are sent to children each year.  The cost of these books and their mailing is approximately $30.000 per child per year.  Funding comes from local organizations and businesses, grants and individual donations, and the contributions of towns in Addison County.  Volunteers are needed to help us with fund raising activities.

How you can help:

Tell others about the Imagination Library and let them know that even a small donation will help support the program:

         $30 provides one child with 12 books for a year

         $150 provides one child with 60 books over 5 years (birth to age 5)

         $300 supports10 children for a year: 12 monthly books for each child, a total of 120 books.

Work with other volunteers on yearly fund raising efforts: grant writing, letters to donors, requests to businesses and service organizations, and participation in community outreach events.

 

Agency: Addison County Readers, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women's Career Mentor

Please visit our website to fill out the volunteer interest form if you would like to participate in this opportunity: https://www.vtworksforwomen.org/support/volunteer/career-mentor 

Objective – Vermont Works for Women provides career services free of charge to women seeking employment advice. The goal of our career services is to empower women to find and keep jobs that meet their needs. We match volunteer career mentors with women clients based on what type of advice they are seeking or based on the client’s industry-specific interests.

Key Responsibilities – After receiving an initial orientation and career resource handbook, career mentors will be paired to meet one-on-one with a client for a scheduled period of time. The career services we provide include, but aren’t limited to,

Job search planning Writing resumes and cover letters Practicing for interviews Networking support Professional etiquette advice Job shadows

As a volunteer career mentor, you will have the opportunity to assist clients with any employment skill(s) of your choice. There is no need to be an expert in any subject. We will provide a virtual orientation for new volunteers and a collection of resources on employment skills.

Qualifications – We are looking for women or gender non-conforming individuals to serve as career mentors. Five or more years of workforce experience is preferred.

We are excited to build a network of volunteers with a wide variety of career backgrounds in varied industries. We want to develop this network to increase our reach across the state and cultivate a knowledge base across many industries.

Location – Virtual (must be Vermont-based)

Time Commitment – This volunteer opportunity is completely flexible. Career mentors can meet once with a client, on a regular basis, or anywhere in between.

Agency: Vermont Works for Women

Please visit our website to fill out the volunteer interest form if you would like to participate in this opportunity: https://www.vtworksforwomen.org/support/volunteer/career-mentor 

Objective – Vermont Works for Women provides career services free of charge to women seeking employment advice. The goal of our career services is to empower women to find and keep jobs that meet their needs. We match volunteer career mentors with women clients based on what type of advice they are seeking or based on the client’s industry-specific interests.

Key Responsibilities – After receiving an initial orientation and career resource handbook, career mentors will be paired to meet one-on-one with a client for a scheduled period of time. The career services we provide include, but aren’t limited to,

Job search planning Writing resumes and cover letters Practicing for interviews Networking support Professional etiquette advice Job shadows

As a volunteer career mentor, you will have the opportunity to assist clients with any employment skill(s) of your choice. There is no need to be an expert in any subject. We will provide a virtual orientation for new volunteers and a collection of resources on employment skills.

Qualifications – We are looking for women or gender non-conforming individuals to serve as career mentors. Five or more years of workforce experience is preferred.

We are excited to build a network of volunteers with a wide variety of career backgrounds in varied industries. We want to develop this network to increase our reach across the state and cultivate a knowledge base across many industries.

Location – Virtual (must be Vermont-based)

Time Commitment – This volunteer opportunity is completely flexible. Career mentors can meet once with a client, on a regular basis, or anywhere in between.

Agency: Vermont Works for Women

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity!

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer

Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities:

Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.

Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals.

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including:

Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.

As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state.

Apply Today!

If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps:

Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.

If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405.

Agency: The Humane Society of the United States

Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity!

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer

Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities:

Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.

Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals.

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including:

Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.

As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state.

Apply Today!

If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps:

Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.

If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405.

Agency: The Humane Society of the United States

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer Needed

Photographer needed for headshots of our providers. 

Agency: Counseling Services of Addison County (CSAC)

Photographer needed for headshots of our providers. 

Agency: Counseling Services of Addison County (CSAC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Volunteers to Support Those Affected By Local Disasters! – East Team

Your local American Red Cross office is seeking volunteers in your area to help  provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Are you a caring individual who wants to be on the front lines of emergency support? This could be a great way for you to give back to your community in a meaningful way. Here is what you could do as a Disaster Action Team member:

Take requires trainings to be equipped to support families/individuals who have been displace by local emergencies including serve stores, home fires, and more Sign up for on-call shifts to be available to respond if needed Show the utmost compassion and respect for all clients and maintain client confidentiality Help connect clients with Red Cross and other responses to make sure their most basic needs are met following the emergency (shelter, food, clothing, medication, etc.) and help make referrals when Red Cross Mental Health, Spiritual Care, and Heath Services may be needed Consider training to assist with larger scale national disasters in a variety of basic and advanced leadership roles

In addition to being a caring person we are seeking someone who is passionate about our Red Cross mission, has at least basic computer skills, effective communication skills, and flexibility. This role can provide you with disaster response experience with a highly respected organization. If you would like to join the team, please sign up at redcross.org/volunteer.

 

Not the role for you? Check out other available opportunities at redcross.org/volunteer.

Agency: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Your local American Red Cross office is seeking volunteers in your area to help  provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Are you a caring individual who wants to be on the front lines of emergency support? This could be a great way for you to give back to your community in a meaningful way. Here is what you could do as a Disaster Action Team member:

Take requires trainings to be equipped to support families/individuals who have been displace by local emergencies including serve stores, home fires, and more Sign up for on-call shifts to be available to respond if needed Show the utmost compassion and respect for all clients and maintain client confidentiality Help connect clients with Red Cross and other responses to make sure their most basic needs are met following the emergency (shelter, food, clothing, medication, etc.) and help make referrals when Red Cross Mental Health, Spiritual Care, and Heath Services may be needed Consider training to assist with larger scale national disasters in a variety of basic and advanced leadership roles

In addition to being a caring person we are seeking someone who is passionate about our Red Cross mission, has at least basic computer skills, effective communication skills, and flexibility. This role can provide you with disaster response experience with a highly respected organization. If you would like to join the team, please sign up at redcross.org/volunteer.

 

Not the role for you? Check out other available opportunities at redcross.org/volunteer.

Agency: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05456

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help ACCT with Fundraising & Friendraising for Affordable Homes!

Are you concerned about the lack of affordable housing in Addison County and looking for ways to get involved?  Join ACCT’s fundraising committee and help support our programs, like developing new rental housing, preserving mobile home parks, offering downpayment assistance to homebuyers, housing the homeless, and in particular, enhancing quality of life for residents.  The fundraising committee plans a variety of fun events throughout the year and recruits donors and supporters through creative storytelling around ACCT's mission and impact.

When responding to this need in the notes section please include a brief introduction of yourself and your experience with fundraising and/or related activities.  We are actively seeking members who will bring diverse perspectives on housing needs to our work. 

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Are you concerned about the lack of affordable housing in Addison County and looking for ways to get involved?  Join ACCT’s fundraising committee and help support our programs, like developing new rental housing, preserving mobile home parks, offering downpayment assistance to homebuyers, housing the homeless, and in particular, enhancing quality of life for residents.  The fundraising committee plans a variety of fun events throughout the year and recruits donors and supporters through creative storytelling around ACCT's mission and impact.

When responding to this need in the notes section please include a brief introduction of yourself and your experience with fundraising and/or related activities.  We are actively seeking members who will bring diverse perspectives on housing needs to our work. 

Agency: Addison County Community Trust

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 05491

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Spring Projects

The Addison County Parent Child Center is looking for volunteers to help with a wide variety of outdoor projects. Potential projects include: flowerbed maintenance, tree pruning, mulching, ect. Additionally, if you have more skilled knowledge to offer they could use help fixing up their deck. If you're able to help or have any questions please contact Donna Bailey at dbailey@addisoncountypcc.org. 

Agency: Addison County Parent Child Center

The Addison County Parent Child Center is looking for volunteers to help with a wide variety of outdoor projects. Potential projects include: flowerbed maintenance, tree pruning, mulching, ect. Additionally, if you have more skilled knowledge to offer they could use help fixing up their deck. If you're able to help or have any questions please contact Donna Bailey at dbailey@addisoncountypcc.org. 

Agency: Addison County Parent Child Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outdoor Spring Projects

The Starksboro Co-Operative Preschool is looking for volunteers to help with gardening and general outdoor clean up as the weather gets warmer. This will be an entirely outdoor and socially distanced opportunity. For more information contact Susan Pare at starkscoop@gmail.com.

Agency: Starksboro Cooperative Preschool

The Starksboro Co-Operative Preschool is looking for volunteers to help with gardening and general outdoor clean up as the weather gets warmer. This will be an entirely outdoor and socially distanced opportunity. For more information contact Susan Pare at starkscoop@gmail.com.

Agency: Starksboro Cooperative Preschool

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05443

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outdoor Spring Cleaning

The Bristol Family Center is looking for volunteers to help with several outdoor projects to refresh their space for the spring and summer season. Some of the available tasks are removing bushes, separating and distributing sand piles to the different playgrounds, and making a couple of trips to the local transfer station. Other projects may be available. For more information, please contact Amie Whitcomb at amiewbfc@gmail.com.

Agency: Bristol Family Center

The Bristol Family Center is looking for volunteers to help with several outdoor projects to refresh their space for the spring and summer season. Some of the available tasks are removing bushes, separating and distributing sand piles to the different playgrounds, and making a couple of trips to the local transfer station. Other projects may be available. For more information, please contact Amie Whitcomb at amiewbfc@gmail.com.

Agency: Bristol Family Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05443

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help with the Community Garden

Are you looking to get outside and help your community during these warmer spring months? The Turning Point Center of Addison County is looking for volunteers to help restart their community garden. For more information, please contact their Program Manager Nichole Bachand-Bartlett at nichole@turningpointaddisonvt.org. 

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Are you looking to get outside and help your community during these warmer spring months? The Turning Point Center of Addison County is looking for volunteers to help restart their community garden. For more information, please contact their Program Manager Nichole Bachand-Bartlett at nichole@turningpointaddisonvt.org. 

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing & Knitting Opportunities

RSVP of Addison County has many opportunities to make handmade items for the community. We are seeking volunteers to sew masks, walker bags and heat packs and knit warm clothing items such as hats and mittens for local non-profit organizations. These are invaluable gifts for community members. 

Agency: RSVP

RSVP of Addison County has many opportunities to make handmade items for the community. We are seeking volunteers to sew masks, walker bags and heat packs and knit warm clothing items such as hats and mittens for local non-profit organizations. These are invaluable gifts for community members. 

Agency: RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stay Connected Through RSVP of Addison County

RSVP has many opportunities to volunteer safely at home or in the community. Volunteers are needed to help with food assistance, transportation, health and wellbeing programs, and more.

 

 

Agency: RSVP

RSVP has many opportunities to volunteer safely at home or in the community. Volunteers are needed to help with food assistance, transportation, health and wellbeing programs, and more.

 

 

Agency: RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Help

Technology help: computer updates, general operations 

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Technology help: computer updates, general operations 

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05443

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Forest Preschool guests

Forest Preschool guests (when Covid allows): read books to children, art projects, hiking

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Forest Preschool guests (when Covid allows): read books to children, art projects, hiking

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05443

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Land Clean Up

Land clean up days: chain sawing, hauling brush, trash removal

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Land clean up days: chain sawing, hauling brush, trash removal

Agency: The Willowell Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05443

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Guides Needed @ Rokeby!

Four generations of the Robinson family lived in the house that is now central to Rokeby Museum, a National Historic Landmark comprised of nine historic buildings, miles of walking trails and a new gallery and education center. Robinson family members, generation by generation, made significant contributions as Abolitionists, farmers, writers, artists and active members of their community.

Today their stories are being told – via exhibits, programs and guided tours - to inspire respect for human potential and the environment.

You can make a difference too, by helping to tell the Robinson family stories.

The museum is now recruiting volunteers to conduct guided tours of the historic Robinson family home. Tours are given Fridays through Mondays beginning July 1 and running through October 28.

Volunteer tour guides need only commit to providing tours two days a month, but once you've attended the intriguing three-session guide training program, Rokeby thinks you'll want to do more – and learn more. Along with seasoned guides and staff, you'll have the opportunity to do both.

Agency: Rokeby Museum

Four generations of the Robinson family lived in the house that is now central to Rokeby Museum, a National Historic Landmark comprised of nine historic buildings, miles of walking trails and a new gallery and education center. Robinson family members, generation by generation, made significant contributions as Abolitionists, farmers, writers, artists and active members of their community.

Today their stories are being told – via exhibits, programs and guided tours - to inspire respect for human potential and the environment.

You can make a difference too, by helping to tell the Robinson family stories.

The museum is now recruiting volunteers to conduct guided tours of the historic Robinson family home. Tours are given Fridays through Mondays beginning July 1 and running through October 28.

Volunteer tour guides need only commit to providing tours two days a month, but once you've attended the intriguing three-session guide training program, Rokeby thinks you'll want to do more – and learn more. Along with seasoned guides and staff, you'll have the opportunity to do both.

Agency: Rokeby Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05456

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Foster Care Providers

We are currently looking for folks willing to become Foster Care providers for our animals. Foster Care providers will play a key role in helping homeless animals during COVID19 by helping us keep the population of animals in the shelter down so that we can take in animals in need as necessary.

If you would like to help at this time, please fill out a Foster Care Provider Application and email it to mshubert@homewardboundanimals.org or you may mail it to 236 Boardman Street, Middlebury VT 05753.  ATTN:  Foster Care

Agency: Homeward Bound

We are currently looking for folks willing to become Foster Care providers for our animals. Foster Care providers will play a key role in helping homeless animals during COVID19 by helping us keep the population of animals in the shelter down so that we can take in animals in need as necessary.

If you would like to help at this time, please fill out a Foster Care Provider Application and email it to mshubert@homewardboundanimals.org or you may mail it to 236 Boardman Street, Middlebury VT 05753.  ATTN:  Foster Care

Agency: Homeward Bound

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

The Dinners with Love Board of Directors plays a valuable role for the organization. They serve as advisors, ambassadors, and advocates–what we like to call "Triple A Board Members." As ADVISORS, they bring their knowledge, experience, and skills to the table to help inform the work of the Executive Director. As AMBASSADORS, our board members represent Dinners with Love to stakeholders. And as ADVOCATES, they help Dinners with Love to identify and secure the financial resources and partnerships to advance our mission.

Passion for the mission is central. But to round out the knowledge and skills of our existing Board of Directors, we are looking for individuals in particular who have a background in one or more of the following areas:

Business Analysis Law Event Planning Fundraising/Development Technology

(Even if you do not have a background in any of these areas, we would still love to hear from you!)

To download a prospective board member info packet, please visit http://www.dinnerswithlove.org/jointheboard.html.

While Dinners with Love is based in Brandon, board members may be located in any area of the state. Most meetings are virtual to accommodate the geographic spread of our existing board.

Agency: Dinners With Love

The Dinners with Love Board of Directors plays a valuable role for the organization. They serve as advisors, ambassadors, and advocates–what we like to call "Triple A Board Members." As ADVISORS, they bring their knowledge, experience, and skills to the table to help inform the work of the Executive Director. As AMBASSADORS, our board members represent Dinners with Love to stakeholders. And as ADVOCATES, they help Dinners with Love to identify and secure the financial resources and partnerships to advance our mission.

Passion for the mission is central. But to round out the knowledge and skills of our existing Board of Directors, we are looking for individuals in particular who have a background in one or more of the following areas:

Business Analysis Law Event Planning Fundraising/Development Technology

(Even if you do not have a background in any of these areas, we would still love to hear from you!)

To download a prospective board member info packet, please visit http://www.dinnerswithlove.org/jointheboard.html.

While Dinners with Love is based in Brandon, board members may be located in any area of the state. Most meetings are virtual to accommodate the geographic spread of our existing board.

Agency: Dinners With Love

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05733

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Restaurant Outreach

Dinners with Love is a network of hospice agencies, restaurants, and volunteers who work together to bring free meals to hospice patients and their families. A volunteer is needed to educate restaurants in Addison County about Dinners with Love and to ask for their involvement. Must provide own transportation with valid driver's license, registration, and auto insurance.

Agency: Dinners With Love

Dinners with Love is a network of hospice agencies, restaurants, and volunteers who work together to bring free meals to hospice patients and their families. A volunteer is needed to educate restaurants in Addison County about Dinners with Love and to ask for their involvement. Must provide own transportation with valid driver's license, registration, and auto insurance.

Agency: Dinners With Love

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Employability Panel

Monthly meeting with Job Corps students, age 16-25, who are preparing to exit the program and need assistance with career transition. The panel would address workplace behavior, interviewing skills, financial independence, and housing issues. There would be a q & a session and mock interviews in a workshop format after the panel. Ideal volunteers would have been or are currently in the workforce, feel comfortable speaking with young adults, and potentially have a background in finance, housing, or one of our trades (Culinary Arts, Carpentry, Medical Assistant, Automotive Repair, Welding, Office Administration, Urban Forestry, Building Construction Technology).

Agency: Northlands Job Corps Center

Monthly meeting with Job Corps students, age 16-25, who are preparing to exit the program and need assistance with career transition. The panel would address workplace behavior, interviewing skills, financial independence, and housing issues. There would be a q & a session and mock interviews in a workshop format after the panel. Ideal volunteers would have been or are currently in the workforce, feel comfortable speaking with young adults, and potentially have a background in finance, housing, or one of our trades (Culinary Arts, Carpentry, Medical Assistant, Automotive Repair, Welding, Office Administration, Urban Forestry, Building Construction Technology).

Agency: Northlands Job Corps Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05491

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rotary (Members only)

Attending monthly Rotary Meetings

Agency: United Way of Addison County

Attending monthly Rotary Meetings

Agency: United Way of Addison County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Addison County Restorative Justice Services

Addison County Restorative Justice Services, Inc. is looking for concerned, committed community members to make a difference in the lives of individuals convicted of serious offenses. Volunteers will help support an offender who has been released from prison to successfully re-enter the community through positive connections and encouragement. Additionally, by holding the offender, or core member, accountable to established expectations for community behavior, volunteers help interrupt the cycle of criminal offending. The commitment to do this work comes from our understanding that it is through relationships of compassion and accountability that those who have been damaging to others (often as a result of being damaged themselves) can change by acceptance and social reconciliation.  Trained COSA volunteers work in teams of 3-5 and meet weekly with the core member and COSA Coordinator to support the offender in returning to the community and managing everyday living.

Agency: Addison County Restorative Justice Services

Addison County Restorative Justice Services, Inc. is looking for concerned, committed community members to make a difference in the lives of individuals convicted of serious offenses. Volunteers will help support an offender who has been released from prison to successfully re-enter the community through positive connections and encouragement. Additionally, by holding the offender, or core member, accountable to established expectations for community behavior, volunteers help interrupt the cycle of criminal offending. The commitment to do this work comes from our understanding that it is through relationships of compassion and accountability that those who have been damaging to others (often as a result of being damaged themselves) can change by acceptance and social reconciliation.  Trained COSA volunteers work in teams of 3-5 and meet weekly with the core member and COSA Coordinator to support the offender in returning to the community and managing everyday living.

Agency: Addison County Restorative Justice Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Farm Help

Feed & water animals, collect eggs, repair fence, etc as needed.

Agency: Fowler's R&R Ranch

Feed & water animals, collect eggs, repair fence, etc as needed.

Agency: Fowler's R&R Ranch

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05778

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Meeting facilitators!

Has addiction touched your life in some way? Do you enjoy group discussions? The Turning Point Center is a peer-support organization, which means we rely on individuals with lived experience with addiction to support our visitors. We are always looking to train new group facilitators to lead small, intimate support meetings.

Group facilitation options include, but are not limited to:

All-Recovery

Friends & Family All-Recovery

Youth Support

SMART Recovery (http://www.smartrecovery.org/)

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Has addiction touched your life in some way? Do you enjoy group discussions? The Turning Point Center is a peer-support organization, which means we rely on individuals with lived experience with addiction to support our visitors. We are always looking to train new group facilitators to lead small, intimate support meetings.

Group facilitation options include, but are not limited to:

All-Recovery

Friends & Family All-Recovery

Youth Support

SMART Recovery (http://www.smartrecovery.org/)

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Facilitators for folks in Recovery

Has addiction touched your life in some way? Would you like to share a skill or passion with individuals in our recovery community to enrich their lives and strengthen their recovery? If you have an hour every week and are willing to lead a small, informal group activity, the Turning Point would be happy to help provide supplies.

Currently we offer Pottery and Arts & Crafts, but we would love to expand our recovery activities to topics such as writing, cooking, music, sewing, chess, etc....Let us know what you are passionate about and when you would be free to lead a group!

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Has addiction touched your life in some way? Would you like to share a skill or passion with individuals in our recovery community to enrich their lives and strengthen their recovery? If you have an hour every week and are willing to lead a small, informal group activity, the Turning Point would be happy to help provide supplies.

Currently we offer Pottery and Arts & Crafts, but we would love to expand our recovery activities to topics such as writing, cooking, music, sewing, chess, etc....Let us know what you are passionate about and when you would be free to lead a group!

Agency: Turning Point Center of Addison County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05753

Allow Groups: No