Volunteer: Planning an On-Campus Earth Day Event - Hybrid OpportunityLearn about the relationship between food and the environment, focusing on the environmental benefits of a plant-based diet. Plan and execute an Earth Day event on campus that highlights the accessibility of plant-based foods, communicates environmental issues through the lens of our food system, and brings the campus community together. Stages: Investigation Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Preparation and Planning Brainstorm brands/products you would want to showcase. Draft and send outreach emails to a variety of plant-based food brands to acquire plant-based food and/or drinks for your event. Interact with on-campus faculty to find a location for your event. Research the information you want to highlight at the event. Brainstorm how/where to advertise your event. Action/Demonstration Prepare assets and communication materials for your event. Host the event! Deliverables: Brand outreach email template Assets of choice (flyers, informational cards, recipes, etc.) Written reflection of the project, including event summary with 5 images, meeting Switch4Good image guidelines. Agency: Switch4Good Learn about the relationship between food and the environment, focusing on the environmental benefits of a plant-based diet. Plan and execute an Earth Day event on campus that highlights the accessibility of plant-based foods, communicates environmental issues through the lens of our food system, and brings the campus community together. Stages: Investigation Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Preparation and Planning Brainstorm brands/products you would want to showcase. Draft and send outreach emails to a variety of plant-based food brands to acquire plant-based food and/or drinks for your event. Interact with on-campus faculty to find a location for your event. Research the information you want to highlight at the event. Brainstorm how/where to advertise your event. Action/Demonstration Prepare assets and communication materials for your event. Host the event! Deliverables: Brand outreach email template Assets of choice (flyers, informational cards, recipes, etc.) Written reflection of the project, including event summary with 5 images, meeting Switch4Good image guidelines. Agency: Switch4Good Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Conceptualize an Environmental Campaign - Virtual OpportunityLearn about the benefits of plant-based diets for the environment and environmental justice. Then, brainstorm a campaign aligned with Switch4Good’s mission and branding to push for a more dairy-free world, focusing on environmental motivators. Generate the outline of your proposed campaign and create sample assets. Stages: Investigation Learn broadly about the environmental impacts of the dairy industry, including on pollution, resource usage, climate change, and biodiversity. Learn about the main drivers of these harms within the dairy industry, including enteric fermentation, land usage, manure management, and fertilizer usage. Preparation and Planning Choose a specific environmental harm and dig deeper into its root causes, effects, and solutions. Learn about other successful campaigns that hinged on environmental issues. Create an annotated bibliography listing five sources, their publication date and institution, a credibility statement, and a summary of the source and how it will be used in the campaign. Action Generate an outline for the campaign. Write a creative brief and add elements: stakeholders, timeline, levers of change, types of elements and materials, and risks. Create sample assets following your creative brief and Switch4Good style guidelines. Demonstration Consolidate your findings into a presentation for the Switch4Good team. Deliverables: List of brainstormed environmental campaign ideas. Annotated bibliography. Presentation of the creative brief, related elements, and sample assets. Agency: Switch4Good Learn about the benefits of plant-based diets for the environment and environmental justice. Then, brainstorm a campaign aligned with Switch4Good’s mission and branding to push for a more dairy-free world, focusing on environmental motivators. Generate the outline of your proposed campaign and create sample assets. Stages: Investigation Learn broadly about the environmental impacts of the dairy industry, including on pollution, resource usage, climate change, and biodiversity. Learn about the main drivers of these harms within the dairy industry, including enteric fermentation, land usage, manure management, and fertilizer usage. Preparation and Planning Choose a specific environmental harm and dig deeper into its root causes, effects, and solutions. Learn about other successful campaigns that hinged on environmental issues. Create an annotated bibliography listing five sources, their publication date and institution, a credibility statement, and a summary of the source and how it will be used in the campaign. Action Generate an outline for the campaign. Write a creative brief and add elements: stakeholders, timeline, levers of change, types of elements and materials, and risks. Create sample assets following your creative brief and Switch4Good style guidelines. Demonstration Consolidate your findings into a presentation for the Switch4Good team. Deliverables: List of brainstormed environmental campaign ideas. Annotated bibliography. Presentation of the creative brief, related elements, and sample assets. Agency: Switch4Good Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Recipes Innovation on Campus - Virtual OpportunityLearn about the benefits of plant-based diets for environmental and social justice. Choose popular meals from on-campus eateries and learn how they can be made plant-based. Research emissions saved from making the recipe plant-based rather than animal-product-inclusive. Communicate and propose the resources and your recipes to dining staff at your university. Stages: Investigation Survey students on campus, aiming to gather data from a variety of student demographics, on the most-consumed meals/dishes from on campus eateries and dining halls. You are welcome to include your personal favorites on this list. Preparation and Planning Reflect on survey results to determine 5-10 commonly consumed meals on your campus and start researching swaps that would enable these to be plant-based. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Calculate the environmental savings of each recipe compared to the original recipe that includes animal products. Research stakeholders on your campus that oversee food offerings, including sustainability dining staff, food procurement folks, and peers that work with your school’s dining committee. Action/Demonstration Schedule a meeting with appropriate campus dining members to discuss your recommendations, resources, and recipes. Propose these recipes as menu changes, supporting your conversation with research and thoughtful reasoning. Take notes about this meeting. Deliverables: Survey that was distributed to student body asking for commonly consumed on-campus dishes 5 plant-based recipe alternatives to existing on-campus dishes including ingredient measurements, step-by-step instructions, and photographs. Environmental impact comparisons between original and alternative recipes. 1-2 page written reflection of the project that includes, challenges, successes, and a detailed summary of the meeting with dining stakeholders. Agency: Switch4Good Learn about the benefits of plant-based diets for environmental and social justice. Choose popular meals from on-campus eateries and learn how they can be made plant-based. Research emissions saved from making the recipe plant-based rather than animal-product-inclusive. Communicate and propose the resources and your recipes to dining staff at your university. Stages: Investigation Survey students on campus, aiming to gather data from a variety of student demographics, on the most-consumed meals/dishes from on campus eateries and dining halls. You are welcome to include your personal favorites on this list. Preparation and Planning Reflect on survey results to determine 5-10 commonly consumed meals on your campus and start researching swaps that would enable these to be plant-based. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Calculate the environmental savings of each recipe compared to the original recipe that includes animal products. Research stakeholders on your campus that oversee food offerings, including sustainability dining staff, food procurement folks, and peers that work with your school’s dining committee. Action/Demonstration Schedule a meeting with appropriate campus dining members to discuss your recommendations, resources, and recipes. Propose these recipes as menu changes, supporting your conversation with research and thoughtful reasoning. Take notes about this meeting. Deliverables: Survey that was distributed to student body asking for commonly consumed on-campus dishes 5 plant-based recipe alternatives to existing on-campus dishes including ingredient measurements, step-by-step instructions, and photographs. Environmental impact comparisons between original and alternative recipes. 1-2 page written reflection of the project that includes, challenges, successes, and a detailed summary of the meeting with dining stakeholders. Agency: Switch4Good Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Letter to the Editor/Op-Ed Writing - Virtual OpportunityLearn about the current state of food, environmental, and relevant policy, such as the FISCAL Act, the Farm Bill, and other local bills. Then, write a letter to the editor responding to a published article about one of these bills or an op-ed sharing your viewpoint more generally about these policy proposals. Attempt to get your piece published in a school newspaper, a local outlet, or even a regional or national one! Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and environment that are relevant to current legislation or recent articles published in the local press. The timeline of submitting op-eds is looser than LTEs, which typically need to be submitted quite quickly after the piece to which the LTE is responding is printed. Survey your community to better understand what they care about related to this issue. Preparation and Planning Research the specific issue, its consequences, and where it stands in the legislative process (if legislation) independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Organize research and develop a succinct argument that can be written in a few paragraphs. Research press outlets local to the district in which the legislation is being proposed, including student newspapers. Note their submission requirements and methods, including word count and whether they have an online form or accept email submissions. Action Write! The most effective letters to the editor are typically short, only a couple of paragraphs long. Op-eds are usually a bit longer, but not by much. The length will be determined by the guidelines of each publication. Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Demonstration Pitch the LTE or op-ed to the press outlets you found in your research! Repeat steps up to this point for each LTE or op-ed written. Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, etc.) Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.) Final drafts of at least five letters to the editor or op-eds Documentation of pitching LTEs or op-eds to press outlets, including any publication Agency: Switch4Good Learn about the current state of food, environmental, and relevant policy, such as the FISCAL Act, the Farm Bill, and other local bills. Then, write a letter to the editor responding to a published article about one of these bills or an op-ed sharing your viewpoint more generally about these policy proposals. Attempt to get your piece published in a school newspaper, a local outlet, or even a regional or national one! Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and environment that are relevant to current legislation or recent articles published in the local press. The timeline of submitting op-eds is looser than LTEs, which typically need to be submitted quite quickly after the piece to which the LTE is responding is printed. Survey your community to better understand what they care about related to this issue. Preparation and Planning Research the specific issue, its consequences, and where it stands in the legislative process (if legislation) independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Organize research and develop a succinct argument that can be written in a few paragraphs. Research press outlets local to the district in which the legislation is being proposed, including student newspapers. Note their submission requirements and methods, including word count and whether they have an online form or accept email submissions. Action Write! The most effective letters to the editor are typically short, only a couple of paragraphs long. Op-eds are usually a bit longer, but not by much. The length will be determined by the guidelines of each publication. Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Demonstration Pitch the LTE or op-ed to the press outlets you found in your research! Repeat steps up to this point for each LTE or op-ed written. Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, etc.) Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.) Final drafts of at least five letters to the editor or op-eds Documentation of pitching LTEs or op-eds to press outlets, including any publication Agency: Switch4Good Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Article Writing - Virtual OpportunityLearn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with the public by writing a series of articles elaborating on the connection between food choices and the environment. These articles will be eligible to be posted on the Switch4Good blog. Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and the environment. Survey your peer group or whoever your target audience is to better understand what information they lack or what they wish they knew more about. Preparation and Planning Determine the focus of research and writing based on criteria such as urgency of the issue, level of public awareness, and personal interest. Determine the scope of research and writing to cover the subject matter. Each article should be at least 1,000 words long, and the project requires at least 3 articles, but it is up to you if you’d like to write about three topics or write a series about one topic. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Organize research, draft a thesis statement, and write an outline. Action/Demonstration Write! Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Repeat steps up to this point for each article written. Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, thesis statement, etc.) Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.) Final drafts of at least three articles of at least 1,000 words each Agency: Switch4Good Learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with the public by writing a series of articles elaborating on the connection between food choices and the environment. These articles will be eligible to be posted on the Switch4Good blog. Stages: Investigation Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and the environment. Survey your peer group or whoever your target audience is to better understand what information they lack or what they wish they knew more about. Preparation and Planning Determine the focus of research and writing based on criteria such as urgency of the issue, level of public awareness, and personal interest. Determine the scope of research and writing to cover the subject matter. Each article should be at least 1,000 words long, and the project requires at least 3 articles, but it is up to you if you’d like to write about three topics or write a series about one topic. Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. Organize research, draft a thesis statement, and write an outline. Action/Demonstration Write! Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps. Repeat steps up to this point for each article written. Deliverables: Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, thesis statement, etc.) Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.) Final drafts of at least three articles of at least 1,000 words each Agency: Switch4Good Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medicare CounselorProject Description: As a TN SHIP/SMP (Tennessee State Health Insurance Assistance Program/Senior Medicare Patrol) Volunteer Medicare Counselor you will be assisting individuals who have questions regarding the Medicare program through one-on-one counseling over the phone, in-person, or via email. You will receive extensive training to assist Medicare beneficiaries and will be trained to provide free, non-biased and personalized counseling and referral services to a wide range of health insurance issues.
Project Purpose: TN SHIP’s goal is to provide free, non-biased, personalized counseling and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries and their families who need the help in navigating their way through the Medicare program. SHIP provides understandable and objective information to Medicare beneficiaries on a wide range of health insurance issues. Volunteers are essential in providing these services.
Key Duties: Assist TN SHIP/SMP through one-one-one counseling over the phone, in-person, or via email Conduct all interactions with clients in a professional manner Keep any information about the client’s personal information confidential Complete monthly reports on the individuals you counsel Refer clients to the TN SHIP/SMP Volunteer Program Coordinator or Coordinator if you have questions on the client’s needs, have a complex case you are not able to handle or have a client you are no longer comfortable counseling.
Qualifications: Minimum Age: 18 years Complete the required 18 hours of Initial Certification Training Successfully pass the TN SHIP/SMP Screening Process Sign all required documents including Required update training: 12 hours per year annually after the Initial Certification Training. Update hours can be earned from many sources: webinars, in person updates, and conferences. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Strong communicator, ease of speaking to others about difficult topics, strong active listening skills, passion to help people, some basic computer skills, website navigation, ability to complete paper and online forms, organized, detail oriented. Some college and/or experience in the health care or insurance field are a plus.Location of volunteer job: Senior centers, libraries, in-office at GNRC, other locations that are convenient to Seniors, and can be a work-from-home role once trained and proven ability to cover the topics with comfort and accuracy. Commitment per month: Tennessee SHIP/SMP would appreciate a minimum of eight (8) hours of volunteer service each month for this volunteer role. Agency: GNRC SHIP Program Project Description: As a TN SHIP/SMP (Tennessee State Health Insurance Assistance Program/Senior Medicare Patrol) Volunteer Medicare Counselor you will be assisting individuals who have questions regarding the Medicare program through one-on-one counseling over the phone, in-person, or via email. You will receive extensive training to assist Medicare beneficiaries and will be trained to provide free, non-biased and personalized counseling and referral services to a wide range of health insurance issues.
Project Purpose: TN SHIP’s goal is to provide free, non-biased, personalized counseling and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries and their families who need the help in navigating their way through the Medicare program. SHIP provides understandable and objective information to Medicare beneficiaries on a wide range of health insurance issues. Volunteers are essential in providing these services.
Key Duties: Assist TN SHIP/SMP through one-one-one counseling over the phone, in-person, or via email Conduct all interactions with clients in a professional manner Keep any information about the client’s personal information confidential Complete monthly reports on the individuals you counsel Refer clients to the TN SHIP/SMP Volunteer Program Coordinator or Coordinator if you have questions on the client’s needs, have a complex case you are not able to handle or have a client you are no longer comfortable counseling.
Qualifications: Minimum Age: 18 years Complete the required 18 hours of Initial Certification Training Successfully pass the TN SHIP/SMP Screening Process Sign all required documents including Required update training: 12 hours per year annually after the Initial Certification Training. Update hours can be earned from many sources: webinars, in person updates, and conferences. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Strong communicator, ease of speaking to others about difficult topics, strong active listening skills, passion to help people, some basic computer skills, website navigation, ability to complete paper and online forms, organized, detail oriented. Some college and/or experience in the health care or insurance field are a plus.Location of volunteer job: Senior centers, libraries, in-office at GNRC, other locations that are convenient to Seniors, and can be a work-from-home role once trained and proven ability to cover the topics with comfort and accuracy. Commitment per month: Tennessee SHIP/SMP would appreciate a minimum of eight (8) hours of volunteer service each month for this volunteer role. Agency: GNRC SHIP Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37228 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tower 1 Neighborstand (Prep)Join us for a time to help set up and distribute free fresh produce and supplemental grocery items to residents of Trevecca Tower 1/East! Arrange produce boxes, canned goods, and food items on tables, interact with residents, serve snacks and beverages, and an opportunity for residents to earn prizes. If you'd like to share a talent- like poetry or music, show off a card trick or something else you have in mind; please share that in your opportunity response. Agency: Trevecca Towers Ministries Join us for a time to help set up and distribute free fresh produce and supplemental grocery items to residents of Trevecca Tower 1/East! Arrange produce boxes, canned goods, and food items on tables, interact with residents, serve snacks and beverages, and an opportunity for residents to earn prizes. If you'd like to share a talent- like poetry or music, show off a card trick or something else you have in mind; please share that in your opportunity response. Agency: Trevecca Towers Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster a Pet for the Holidays with PawsterStaying in town for Thanksgiving and December holidays? Why not invite a foster dog or cat into your home while their fosters are out of town?!? Perks: Short-term - Current fosters will only leave town for a few days to a week! Holiday fostering is a low-commitment, highly rewarding way to help pets stay warm during the holidays. Pawster provides Crisis Foster Care for dogs and cats. When a dog owner is temporarily unable to care for their dog due to crisis, you foster their dog until the owner is back on their feet. Sign up to be a Pawster Foster, and you help a dog and their person. Invite a furry friend into your home today, and you will help keep a family together. **NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster. Agency: Pawster Nashville Staying in town for Thanksgiving and December holidays? Why not invite a foster dog or cat into your home while their fosters are out of town?!? Perks: Short-term - Current fosters will only leave town for a few days to a week! Holiday fostering is a low-commitment, highly rewarding way to help pets stay warm during the holidays. Pawster provides Crisis Foster Care for dogs and cats. When a dog owner is temporarily unable to care for their dog due to crisis, you foster their dog until the owner is back on their feet. Sign up to be a Pawster Foster, and you help a dog and their person. Invite a furry friend into your home today, and you will help keep a family together. **NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster. Agency: Pawster Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Murfreesboro In-Patient Unit VolunteersWe have two roles for volunteers at our Murfreesboro In-Patient Unit. This is an hour from Belmont campus. The first role is at the front desk. A shift there is 3-4 hours, once a week or once every-other-week. It involves sitting at the desk and welcoming guests, showing them how to sign in, and if they need additional assistance, walking them to the room they're there to visit. Students are able to bring a laptop or books to study during this time. The other role is for anywhere between 1-4 hours, depending on volunteer availability. It involves pushing our hospitality cart from room to room, offering snacks and other comfort items to patients and their guests. Some guests only want a treat and others want the volunteer to spend time with them, talking about their lives. There is also the additional opportunity for a musical volunteer to visit patients and play/sing for them. If you are interested in this, please apply here. Thank you! Agency: Alive Hospice We have two roles for volunteers at our Murfreesboro In-Patient Unit. This is an hour from Belmont campus. The first role is at the front desk. A shift there is 3-4 hours, once a week or once every-other-week. It involves sitting at the desk and welcoming guests, showing them how to sign in, and if they need additional assistance, walking them to the room they're there to visit. Students are able to bring a laptop or books to study during this time. The other role is for anywhere between 1-4 hours, depending on volunteer availability. It involves pushing our hospitality cart from room to room, offering snacks and other comfort items to patients and their guests. Some guests only want a treat and others want the volunteer to spend time with them, talking about their lives. There is also the additional opportunity for a musical volunteer to visit patients and play/sing for them. If you are interested in this, please apply here. Thank you! Agency: Alive Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerVolunteers provide companionship and comfort to help support the patient and family. They also help with various non-medical services, such as letter writing, and time for caregivers and family. Volunteers also provide support at time of death and during the bereavement process. Agency: Shalom Hospice of Nashville Volunteers provide companionship and comfort to help support the patient and family. They also help with various non-medical services, such as letter writing, and time for caregivers and family. Volunteers also provide support at time of death and during the bereavement process. Agency: Shalom Hospice of Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies 10:30 AM ServiceBe a One-on-One Buddy on Sunday mornings and help children with special needs engage in worship and activities, either in their age-appropriate kids classes or in our Special Needs room. This volunteer role involves providing loving, individualized care for children with special needs during Bethel’s Sunday morning services, helping each child experience God’s love and feel included in every part of our church community. Our services are at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM. Come make a difference! Agency: Bethel World Outreach Church Be a One-on-One Buddy on Sunday mornings and help children with special needs engage in worship and activities, either in their age-appropriate kids classes or in our Special Needs room. This volunteer role involves providing loving, individualized care for children with special needs during Bethel’s Sunday morning services, helping each child experience God’s love and feel included in every part of our church community. Our services are at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM. Come make a difference! Agency: Bethel World Outreach Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies 8:30 AM ServiceBe a One-on-One Buddy on Sunday mornings and help children with special needs engage in worship and activities, either in their age-appropriate kids classes or in our Special Needs room. This volunteer role involves providing loving, individualized care for children with special needs during Bethel’s Sunday morning services, helping each child experience God’s love and feel included in every part of our church community. Our services are at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM. Come make a difference! Agency: Bethel World Outreach Church Be a One-on-One Buddy on Sunday mornings and help children with special needs engage in worship and activities, either in their age-appropriate kids classes or in our Special Needs room. This volunteer role involves providing loving, individualized care for children with special needs during Bethel’s Sunday morning services, helping each child experience God’s love and feel included in every part of our church community. Our services are at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM. Come make a difference! Agency: Bethel World Outreach Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Note for ClientsEach TNDR client receives a “welcome bag” upon admission, including some basic necessities for their stay. One thing we’d like to include is a personal note from a TNDR supporter. This would be a simple project you could do from home, costing very little money, that goes a long way to show our clients that someone believes in them! Please mail to or drop notes off at: The Next Door Recovery 402 22nd Ave N, Nashville TN 37203 For any questions, please email Development Coordinator Kaitlyn McCarthy at kaitlyn.mccarthy@thenextdoor.org. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Each TNDR client receives a “welcome bag” upon admission, including some basic necessities for their stay. One thing we’d like to include is a personal note from a TNDR supporter. This would be a simple project you could do from home, costing very little money, that goes a long way to show our clients that someone believes in them! Please mail to or drop notes off at: The Next Door Recovery 402 22nd Ave N, Nashville TN 37203 For any questions, please email Development Coordinator Kaitlyn McCarthy at kaitlyn.mccarthy@thenextdoor.org. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conduct TennCare Client Satisfaction Surveys with older adultsDo you enjoy spending time with older adults? Help us conduct client satisfaction surveys either in person at nursing facilities near you or via phone surveys to ensure satisfactory service outcomes. What are the surveys for? Each year TennCare contracts with state Area Agencies on Aging and Disability to conduct National Core Indicators Surveys with consumers receiving TennCareare services. The core indicators are standard measures used across states to access the outcomes of services provided to individuals and families. Indicators address key areas of concern including planning, rights, community inclusion, choice, health and care coordination, safety and relationships. Each year TennCare looks at the results of these anonymous surveys to improve and enhance services to consumers. Why should I help? Those conducting the surveys are offering consumers and their families a chance to express their opinions about services received, offer suggestions, and make recommendations to enhance their care and quality of life. What would I be doing? The surveyor role requires individuals to reach out to consumers by phone or by traveling to nursing facilities to administer the surveys. We will coordinate with you to assign locations that are close to you. The surveyor will read the questions to each individual and record the responses into a database. This requires the ability to use basic computer skills. Each survey should take from 45 minutes to one hour to complete. Surveyor Training: TennCare requires that all surveyors complete training. The training is in two parts: a series of self-paced online modules (takes about 2 hours to complete), and a 2.5-hour live training with a GNRC staff member. The live webinar trainings will be scheduled as needed. When can I volunteer? In person surveys can be conducted during regular visiting hours of the nursing homes. Phone surveys can be conducted during the day or in the early evening hours. You can make your own schedule and choose how many surveys you want to complete. The survey period runs from December 8 through June 30th. Where would I volunteer? Clients are located all over Middle Tennessee. Training takes place online and volunteers can work via phone from their own home or be assigned to nursing homes close to them. Next Steps: After you sign up, we will follow up with you on your preference to conduct phone or in-person surveys, preferred locations and training. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Help us conduct client satisfaction surveys either in person at nursing facilities near you or via phone surveys to ensure satisfactory service outcomes. What are the surveys for? Each year TennCare contracts with state Area Agencies on Aging and Disability to conduct National Core Indicators Surveys with consumers receiving TennCareare services. The core indicators are standard measures used across states to access the outcomes of services provided to individuals and families. Indicators address key areas of concern including planning, rights, community inclusion, choice, health and care coordination, safety and relationships. Each year TennCare looks at the results of these anonymous surveys to improve and enhance services to consumers. Why should I help? Those conducting the surveys are offering consumers and their families a chance to express their opinions about services received, offer suggestions, and make recommendations to enhance their care and quality of life. What would I be doing? The surveyor role requires individuals to reach out to consumers by phone or by traveling to nursing facilities to administer the surveys. We will coordinate with you to assign locations that are close to you. The surveyor will read the questions to each individual and record the responses into a database. This requires the ability to use basic computer skills. Each survey should take from 45 minutes to one hour to complete. Surveyor Training: TennCare requires that all surveyors complete training. The training is in two parts: a series of self-paced online modules (takes about 2 hours to complete), and a 2.5-hour live training with a GNRC staff member. The live webinar trainings will be scheduled as needed. When can I volunteer? In person surveys can be conducted during regular visiting hours of the nursing homes. Phone surveys can be conducted during the day or in the early evening hours. You can make your own schedule and choose how many surveys you want to complete. The survey period runs from December 8 through June 30th. Where would I volunteer? Clients are located all over Middle Tennessee. Training takes place online and volunteers can work via phone from their own home or be assigned to nursing homes close to them. Next Steps: After you sign up, we will follow up with you on your preference to conduct phone or in-person surveys, preferred locations and training. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tired of Empty Plates? Fill Them Up! Volunteer at McGruder Family Resource CenterAre you looking for a way to make a REAL difference in your community? Do you have a few hours a week to spare and a heart full of compassion? Then we need YOU! Catholic Charities at C. E. McGruder serves North Nashville from its central location on 25th Avenue. At this one location, Nashville residents can find help, using the many services that Catholic Charities offers, such as Job Training, Housing Security, and Hunger Relief. At Catholic Charities, we believe that everyone deserves access to nutritious food. But sadly, too many of our neighbors in North Nashville face hunger every day. That's where you come in. Become a Food Pantry Volunteer and be the change you wish to see! What you'll do: Sort and organize donations: Help us turn generous contributions into readily available meals. Pack food boxes: Assemble nutritious packages for individuals and families in need. Assist clients with shopping: Offer a friendly face and guidance as clients select their groceries. Stock shelves: Keep our pantry organized and ensure a smooth shopping experience. Spread hope: Your smile and willingness to help make a world of difference.Why volunteer with us? Make a tangible impact: See the direct results of your efforts as you help put food on someone's table. Connect with your community: Meet incredible people and build lasting relationships. Gain valuable skills: Develop teamwork, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Experience the joy of giving back: Discover the profound satisfaction of helping others. It's easy to get started!Background Check Required (Download Instructions) Catholic Charities encourages everyone to join us in serving our community regardless of their religion, race, color, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, age, disability, or marital status. Catholic Charities’ volunteers serve the community without a religious or political agenda. Agency: Catholic Charities, Diocese of Nashville Are you looking for a way to make a REAL difference in your community? Do you have a few hours a week to spare and a heart full of compassion? Then we need YOU! Catholic Charities at C. E. McGruder serves North Nashville from its central location on 25th Avenue. At this one location, Nashville residents can find help, using the many services that Catholic Charities offers, such as Job Training, Housing Security, and Hunger Relief. At Catholic Charities, we believe that everyone deserves access to nutritious food. But sadly, too many of our neighbors in North Nashville face hunger every day. That's where you come in. Become a Food Pantry Volunteer and be the change you wish to see! What you'll do: Sort and organize donations: Help us turn generous contributions into readily available meals. Pack food boxes: Assemble nutritious packages for individuals and families in need. Assist clients with shopping: Offer a friendly face and guidance as clients select their groceries. Stock shelves: Keep our pantry organized and ensure a smooth shopping experience. Spread hope: Your smile and willingness to help make a world of difference.Why volunteer with us? Make a tangible impact: See the direct results of your efforts as you help put food on someone's table. Connect with your community: Meet incredible people and build lasting relationships. Gain valuable skills: Develop teamwork, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Experience the joy of giving back: Discover the profound satisfaction of helping others. It's easy to get started!Background Check Required (Download Instructions) Catholic Charities encourages everyone to join us in serving our community regardless of their religion, race, color, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, age, disability, or marital status. Catholic Charities’ volunteers serve the community without a religious or political agenda. Agency: Catholic Charities, Diocese of Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Collecting Hygiene and Welcome Bag ItemsOngoing items needed: Travel or full-sized shampoo and conditioner African American hair care products including hair oil / grease and bonnets Travel or full-sized body lotion Feminine hygiene products including tampons and pads Travel or full-sized deodorant Hair brushes, ponytail holders, headbands New or gently used tote bags Chapstick Reusable water bottles Notebooks or Journals Color Pencils PensPlease drop-off or mail items to The Next Door Recovery at 402 22nd Ave N, Nashville, TN, 37203 Contact volunteer@thenextdoor.org or (610) 659-0824 with any questions. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Ongoing items needed: Travel or full-sized shampoo and conditioner African American hair care products including hair oil / grease and bonnets Travel or full-sized body lotion Feminine hygiene products including tampons and pads Travel or full-sized deodorant Hair brushes, ponytail holders, headbands New or gently used tote bags Chapstick Reusable water bottles Notebooks or Journals Color Pencils PensPlease drop-off or mail items to The Next Door Recovery at 402 22nd Ave N, Nashville, TN, 37203 Contact volunteer@thenextdoor.org or (610) 659-0824 with any questions. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentors Needed @ McGavock High School!Our students are working in teams to develop innovative business ideas, and we are looking for professionals to guide and support them through this entrepreneurial journey. If you know of any individuals or businesses that would be interested in mentoring our business management seniors, please spread the word! Program Details: Agency: McGavock High School Our students are working in teams to develop innovative business ideas, and we are looking for professionals to guide and support them through this entrepreneurial journey. If you know of any individuals or businesses that would be interested in mentoring our business management seniors, please spread the word! Program Details: Agency: McGavock High School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37214 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal delivery for FiftyForward Fresh/Meals on WheelsFiftyForward Fresh Meals on Wheels delivers healthy meals to the doorsteps of older adults on specific routes in the Nashville community. We are looking for friendly, compassionate volunteers to deliver nutritious meals, create a social connection, and provide weekly check-ins with our clients. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity that greatly impacts the health and well-being of older adults experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers also help by creating a community connection that combats loneliness and social isolation. Agency: FiftyForward FiftyForward Fresh Meals on Wheels delivers healthy meals to the doorsteps of older adults on specific routes in the Nashville community. We are looking for friendly, compassionate volunteers to deliver nutritious meals, create a social connection, and provide weekly check-ins with our clients. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity that greatly impacts the health and well-being of older adults experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers also help by creating a community connection that combats loneliness and social isolation. Agency: FiftyForward Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist FiftyForward Friends/Adult Day Services Participants with Arts & CraftsUnlock your creative talents and help the participants at FiftyForward Friends Adult Day Services do the same! Help Fifty Forward Friends with arts & crafts activities that are planned and led by staff. No artistic talent is needed, just patience and an appreciation for freedom of expression. Volunteers will assist one-on-one or in small groups as Friends complete simple projects that bring them joy. Volunteers should be able to complete simple "craft" tasks that include scissoring, tying simple knots, and other fine motor skills. Most importantly, volunteers should be comfortable conversing with older adults and encouraging their creativity. Volunteer shifts are available on Thursdays from 1 to 2:30pm. Sign up for specific shifts here or express interest by responding to this opportunity and we will follow up with you. Our Arts & Crafts volunteer opportunity occurs indoors in an ADA-compliant building with ample seating available + restrooms and filtered water. Agency: FiftyForward Unlock your creative talents and help the participants at FiftyForward Friends Adult Day Services do the same! Help Fifty Forward Friends with arts & crafts activities that are planned and led by staff. No artistic talent is needed, just patience and an appreciation for freedom of expression. Volunteers will assist one-on-one or in small groups as Friends complete simple projects that bring them joy. Volunteers should be able to complete simple "craft" tasks that include scissoring, tying simple knots, and other fine motor skills. Most importantly, volunteers should be comfortable conversing with older adults and encouraging their creativity. Volunteer shifts are available on Thursdays from 1 to 2:30pm. Sign up for specific shifts here or express interest by responding to this opportunity and we will follow up with you. Our Arts & Crafts volunteer opportunity occurs indoors in an ADA-compliant building with ample seating available + restrooms and filtered water. Agency: FiftyForward Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-School Tutoring at Rolling Hills*Please sign up on our Civic Champs platform in order for me to approve your hours* https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month Join us each week investing in the lives of Hispanic kids who need help with their homework due to language barriers and education gaps after uprooting their lives from their home countries to Nashville. Tutoring with K-5 is from 3-4:15pm, and 6-12 from 4:15 to 5:15pm. We are located at Rolling Hills apartments in the upstairs section of the leasing center! *Bilingual in Spanish/English a plus, although not required Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family *Please sign up on our Civic Champs platform in order for me to approve your hours* https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month Join us each week investing in the lives of Hispanic kids who need help with their homework due to language barriers and education gaps after uprooting their lives from their home countries to Nashville. Tutoring with K-5 is from 3-4:15pm, and 6-12 from 4:15 to 5:15pm. We are located at Rolling Hills apartments in the upstairs section of the leasing center! *Bilingual in Spanish/English a plus, although not required Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friday Preschool ProgramEvery Friday at 10:30 AM, we will be doing an hour long nursery rhymes and phonics class with the younger children living in our Nashville community. These children are refugees and immigrants from Spanish speaking countries, so learning English at a young age is crucial to their academic success. Sign up to volunteer and join in on the fun! Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family Every Friday at 10:30 AM, we will be doing an hour long nursery rhymes and phonics class with the younger children living in our Nashville community. These children are refugees and immigrants from Spanish speaking countries, so learning English at a young age is crucial to their academic success. Sign up to volunteer and join in on the fun! Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media InternSocial Media Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ON AGENCY WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED: www.empowernashville.org/careers Title of Position:Social Media Intern Purpose: Nashville International Center for Empowerment (NICE) serves refugees, asylees, and immigrants from all over the world coming to the Nashville area. NICE serves this population by providing assistance with resettlement, employment, education, health, mentorship, and other community resources. Interns will contribute their time, skills and expertise and in exchange will gain experience in public relations and media management, community relations and outreach. The Social media Intern will support the Development staff. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 15 hours per week Consistent availability Monday - Friday 8am-4pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Develop stories/content for social media (weekly) and email newsletter (monthly) Interview clients/volunteers/staff and document events and programs Photograph and video various events and programs for promotion in media Research marketing and media strategies especially in non-profit/refugee resettlement Analyze social media data and provide insights to improve marketing Design graphics in Canva Schedule weekly posts on multiple platforms Assist with other Communications tasks as needed Requirements: Passion for the refugee and immigrant community Passion for social media and storytelling Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite Strong interpersonal skills Strong written communication skills in various genres Strong attention to detail and proofreading skills Experience managing media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Experience creating engaging Instagram reels Knowledge of current social media trends Experience in email marketing, preferably Mailchimp Basic graphic design skills (Canva) and ability to follow brand guidelines Ability to work independently Ability to work and connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds Desirable: Experience with photography and photo editing Experience scheduling and conducting interviews Experience with Wordpress Location: 417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor, some remote work available). Supervisor: This position reports to the Communications Coordinator, Annie Brezinski Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Social Media Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ON AGENCY WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED: www.empowernashville.org/careers Title of Position:Social Media Intern Purpose: Nashville International Center for Empowerment (NICE) serves refugees, asylees, and immigrants from all over the world coming to the Nashville area. NICE serves this population by providing assistance with resettlement, employment, education, health, mentorship, and other community resources. Interns will contribute their time, skills and expertise and in exchange will gain experience in public relations and media management, community relations and outreach. The Social media Intern will support the Development staff. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 15 hours per week Consistent availability Monday - Friday 8am-4pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Develop stories/content for social media (weekly) and email newsletter (monthly) Interview clients/volunteers/staff and document events and programs Photograph and video various events and programs for promotion in media Research marketing and media strategies especially in non-profit/refugee resettlement Analyze social media data and provide insights to improve marketing Design graphics in Canva Schedule weekly posts on multiple platforms Assist with other Communications tasks as needed Requirements: Passion for the refugee and immigrant community Passion for social media and storytelling Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite Strong interpersonal skills Strong written communication skills in various genres Strong attention to detail and proofreading skills Experience managing media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Experience creating engaging Instagram reels Knowledge of current social media trends Experience in email marketing, preferably Mailchimp Basic graphic design skills (Canva) and ability to follow brand guidelines Ability to work independently Ability to work and connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds Desirable: Experience with photography and photo editing Experience scheduling and conducting interviews Experience with Wordpress Location: 417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor, some remote work available). Supervisor: This position reports to the Communications Coordinator, Annie Brezinski Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Youth After School Program InternNashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: WWW.EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Title of Position:Youth NAZA After-School Program Intern Purpose: NICE hosts a NAZA-funded after-school program for English Learners that focuses on building Academic, Literacy, and Social Emotional skills for middle school students. The program uses a positive youth development approach to promote youth leadership, healthy relationships, and instill a positive growth mindset for all learners. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours/week Maximum: 25 hours/week Consistent availability Monday - Friday between 10am-6pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Create an atmosphere of care, trust, and safety by intentionally building healthy relationships with middle school participants. Learn about instructional strategies used with English Learners, especially those with significant cultural barriers from first generation families. Lead activities, such as stations, lessons, games, and special events that Encourage skill development Support the NAZA after-school program Assist in development of lessons and activities that address student specific barriers Perform research around SIFE specific instructional strategies Support volunteers and staff in working directly with students, teachers, and school administrators to offer quality services aligned with local school and classroom goals Research and contact local partners to host special events and field trips for the program Assist in gathering data on the impact and effectiveness of the program Requirements: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated effective communication skills Attention to detail and time management skills Preferences: • Experience working with diverse populations • Interest in child development, education, psychology, social work, nonprofit, or related field Training:Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:Interns will be placed at one of the following schools as specified by the supervisor: Antioch Middle School, Margaret Allen Middle School, Wright Middle School Supervisor:This position reports to the Youth Education Program Manager and/or Youth Education site staff. Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: WWW.EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Title of Position:Youth NAZA After-School Program Intern Purpose: NICE hosts a NAZA-funded after-school program for English Learners that focuses on building Academic, Literacy, and Social Emotional skills for middle school students. The program uses a positive youth development approach to promote youth leadership, healthy relationships, and instill a positive growth mindset for all learners. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours/week Maximum: 25 hours/week Consistent availability Monday - Friday between 10am-6pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Create an atmosphere of care, trust, and safety by intentionally building healthy relationships with middle school participants. Learn about instructional strategies used with English Learners, especially those with significant cultural barriers from first generation families. Lead activities, such as stations, lessons, games, and special events that Encourage skill development Support the NAZA after-school program Assist in development of lessons and activities that address student specific barriers Perform research around SIFE specific instructional strategies Support volunteers and staff in working directly with students, teachers, and school administrators to offer quality services aligned with local school and classroom goals Research and contact local partners to host special events and field trips for the program Assist in gathering data on the impact and effectiveness of the program Requirements: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated effective communication skills Attention to detail and time management skills Preferences: • Experience working with diverse populations • Interest in child development, education, psychology, social work, nonprofit, or related field Training:Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:Interns will be placed at one of the following schools as specified by the supervisor: Antioch Middle School, Margaret Allen Middle School, Wright Middle School Supervisor:This position reports to the Youth Education Program Manager and/or Youth Education site staff. Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Education ESL InternAdult Education - ESL Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: www.empowernashville.org/careers Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes, implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 24 hours per week Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: ESL instruction lesson planning new student registration student evaluation teacher training Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor). Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Adult Education - ESL Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: www.empowernashville.org/careers Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes, implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 24 hours per week Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: ESL instruction lesson planning new student registration student evaluation teacher training Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor). Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Benefits InternNashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. All Applicant must apply on company website at www.empowernashville.org/careers Title of Position: Refugee Benefits Intern Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours/week Maximum: 15 hours/week 2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. Duties: Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program Support client communications through phone calls and texts Organize important documents related to benefits Support clients with relevant benefit applications Transport clients, where needed Share information about benefits at community events Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys Additional responsibilities as assigned Requirements: Strong written and verbal English proficiency Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Reliable transportation Effective communication skills A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more Preferences: Experience working with diverse populations Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) Interest in the field of social services or social work Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. All Applicant must apply on company website at www.empowernashville.org/careers Title of Position: Refugee Benefits Intern Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours/week Maximum: 15 hours/week 2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. Duties: Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program Support client communications through phone calls and texts Organize important documents related to benefits Support clients with relevant benefit applications Transport clients, where needed Share information about benefits at community events Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys Additional responsibilities as assigned Requirements: Strong written and verbal English proficiency Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Reliable transportation Effective communication skills A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more Preferences: Experience working with diverse populations Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) Interest in the field of social services or social work Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conversation Partners for ELL StudentsWe are in need of volunteers on Thursdays in one of our ELL classes at The Branch (6:15-8:15) or at The Southeast Branch of Nashville Public Library (6:00pm-7:45pm). This need would ideally be served by someone who can make a weekly commitment. Meet and greet adults who are taking English classes at The Branch. Direct them to their classes and serve as conversation partners for workbook and conversation activities and assist teacher with reading, writing, and in-class activities. Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc We are in need of volunteers on Thursdays in one of our ELL classes at The Branch (6:15-8:15) or at The Southeast Branch of Nashville Public Library (6:00pm-7:45pm). This need would ideally be served by someone who can make a weekly commitment. Meet and greet adults who are taking English classes at The Branch. Direct them to their classes and serve as conversation partners for workbook and conversation activities and assist teacher with reading, writing, and in-class activities. Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Returning Hearts CelebrationReturning Hearts reunites incarcerated dads and their kids on the prison yard for a day of fun, food, and fellowship. Volunteers are needed to run games, serve food, and chaperone dads and their kids throughout the day. Agency: HeartBound Ministries Returning Hearts reunites incarcerated dads and their kids on the prison yard for a day of fun, food, and fellowship. Volunteers are needed to run games, serve food, and chaperone dads and their kids throughout the day. Agency: HeartBound Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 30739 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (Disaster Responder) - Humphreys County, TNJoin the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes and or Floods. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours, or as soon as possible. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Please note all volunteers must pass a background check for theft and violence. Agency: American Red Cross Join the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes and or Floods. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours, or as soon as possible. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Please note all volunteers must pass a background check for theft and violence. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37185 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ambassador to Blood Donors - Williamson County , TNBlood Donor Ambassador Volunteers Needed. The American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at blood drives. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshment table. Volunteers must volunteer at one blood drive per month. Blood drive can be anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. Length of volunteer service is 3 months. Please email us to learn more at GiveTime@redcross.org Blood Donor Ambassador Video-https://youtu.be/gC4Me4dL-IY Join us! Agency: American Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteers Needed. The American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at blood drives. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshment table. Volunteers must volunteer at one blood drive per month. Blood drive can be anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. Length of volunteer service is 3 months. Please email us to learn more at GiveTime@redcross.org Blood Donor Ambassador Video-https://youtu.be/gC4Me4dL-IY Join us! Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Wilson County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37090 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Trousdale County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Robertson County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37172 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Dickson County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37172 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ambassador to Blood Donors- Sumner County, TNBlood Donor Ambassador Volunteers Needed. The American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at blood drives. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshment table. Volunteers must volunteer at one blood drive per month. Blood drive can be anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. Length of volunteer service is 3 months. Please email us to learn more at GiveTime@redcross.org Blood Donor Ambassador Video-https://youtu.be/gC4Me4dL-IY Join us! Agency: American Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteers Needed. The American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at blood drives. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshment table. Volunteers must volunteer at one blood drive per month. Blood drive can be anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. Length of volunteer service is 3 months. Please email us to learn more at GiveTime@redcross.org Blood Donor Ambassador Video-https://youtu.be/gC4Me4dL-IY Join us! Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero! - Cheatham County, TNHurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact! Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Work DaysOctober 4th, 2025 and November 15th, 2025 2:00-4:00 Become a Freedom Reigns volunteer for a day! You’ll get to meet the horses, enjoy fellowship, and help with some of our special Ranch projects. Children above the age of 5 are welcome. For children age 10 and under, we require a one-parent-per-one-child ratio. We also require a liability waiver for each Ranch visitor. Agency: Freedom Reigns Ranch October 4th, 2025 and November 15th, 2025 2:00-4:00 Become a Freedom Reigns volunteer for a day! You’ll get to meet the horses, enjoy fellowship, and help with some of our special Ranch projects. Children above the age of 5 are welcome. For children age 10 and under, we require a one-parent-per-one-child ratio. We also require a liability waiver for each Ranch visitor. Agency: Freedom Reigns Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Table Team MemberThe Team Member serves on a Belmont Table team. They offer practical support for the foster family by regularly providing services to the family at least once every four weeks as well as communicating with the Table Team Leader. Commitment Term Length: one to two school years (up to four semesters excluding summers). All support services will be provided on Belmont's campus. Leveraging our shared location to streamline support and ensure longevity of volunteer Table Teams. At this time, support services will be limited to the following: Meals Groceries Gift Cards Seasonal Support: Winter clothes, Christmas gifts, Summertime preparations Agency: Crowded Table The Team Member serves on a Belmont Table team. They offer practical support for the foster family by regularly providing services to the family at least once every four weeks as well as communicating with the Table Team Leader. Commitment Term Length: one to two school years (up to four semesters excluding summers). All support services will be provided on Belmont's campus. Leveraging our shared location to streamline support and ensure longevity of volunteer Table Teams. At this time, support services will be limited to the following: Meals Groceries Gift Cards Seasonal Support: Winter clothes, Christmas gifts, Summertime preparations Agency: Crowded Table Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help at Our Student Store on Fridays @ STEM Prep Middle School!This is a fun way to celebrate student success and keep them motivated! Students who earn enough credits during the week can shop at the Student Store during lunch. We need an extra hand to pass out the items they purchase, organize materials, and greet our students. Agency: STEM Prep Academy Middle School This is a fun way to celebrate student success and keep them motivated! Students who earn enough credits during the week can shop at the Student Store during lunch. We need an extra hand to pass out the items they purchase, organize materials, and greet our students. Agency: STEM Prep Academy Middle School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Buddies @ Alex Green ElementaryBe the Difference. Be a Buddy! Alex Green Elementary is seeking volunteers to serve as Lunch Buddies throughout the school year. Volunteers can visit weekly, or as often as their schedule allows, to share a meal and meaningful time with a student. Bring your own lunch, an approved snack or treat, a favorite book, or a fun activity to enjoy together. Lunch Buddies meet on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Volunteers must complete the PENCIL Background Check before serving as a Lunch Buddy: Background Checks - PENCIL For questions, contact Railin Lamb at Railin.Lamb@mnps.org. Agency: Alex Green Elementary School Be the Difference. Be a Buddy! Alex Green Elementary is seeking volunteers to serve as Lunch Buddies throughout the school year. Volunteers can visit weekly, or as often as their schedule allows, to share a meal and meaningful time with a student. Bring your own lunch, an approved snack or treat, a favorite book, or a fun activity to enjoy together. Lunch Buddies meet on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Volunteers must complete the PENCIL Background Check before serving as a Lunch Buddy: Background Checks - PENCIL For questions, contact Railin Lamb at Railin.Lamb@mnps.org. Agency: Alex Green Elementary School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 1, 2025 through May 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37189 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship Volunteer - Provide Companionship to Hospice Patients and FamiliesAveanna hospice is looking for volunteers to provide companionship for our patients! This can look like playing music, making crafts, watching television, or simply providing a friendly presence to a patient in need. We have several opportunities to volunteer in patient's homes or at nursing facilities around Davidson and Williamson county. Volunteer opportunities are flexible around your schedule and availability! Agency: Aveanna Hospice Aveanna hospice is looking for volunteers to provide companionship for our patients! This can look like playing music, making crafts, watching television, or simply providing a friendly presence to a patient in need. We have several opportunities to volunteer in patient's homes or at nursing facilities around Davidson and Williamson county. Volunteer opportunities are flexible around your schedule and availability! Agency: Aveanna Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37064 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at ThriftsmartVolunteering at ThriftSmart is a hands-on way to make a real impact in our community. Since we are open seven days a week, our great volunteer opportunities can fit most schedules. We welcome both individual volunteers and groups of up to 15 people. Without volunteers we couldn’t do all the things we’ve been doing in our community. We could not keep expanding in ways we dream of to become even more involved with the residents of Nashville and the surrounding areas without volunteer help. We get to meet and help new people every day who visit our store. If you are interested in volunteering, use the GET STARTED HERE button below to see shift availabilities and sign-up (in addition to responding to this Need on Get Connected). GET STARTED HEREor contact us Agency: ThriftSmart Volunteering at ThriftSmart is a hands-on way to make a real impact in our community. Since we are open seven days a week, our great volunteer opportunities can fit most schedules. We welcome both individual volunteers and groups of up to 15 people. Without volunteers we couldn’t do all the things we’ve been doing in our community. We could not keep expanding in ways we dream of to become even more involved with the residents of Nashville and the surrounding areas without volunteer help. We get to meet and help new people every day who visit our store. If you are interested in volunteering, use the GET STARTED HERE button below to see shift availabilities and sign-up (in addition to responding to this Need on Get Connected). GET STARTED HEREor contact us Agency: ThriftSmart Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekly Reading Partners @ Shwab Elementary SchoolWeekly Reading Partners (Grades K–2) We are seeking 20–30 volunteers to provide 20-minute reading support sessions during our Hive Thrive times. Days: Tuesday or Thursday Times by Grade Level: Kindergarten: 2:00–2:50 PM 1st Grade: 12:35–1:20 PM 2nd Grade: 10:30–11:15 AMRegister here and get connected with school Community Coordinator, Rikitta Dews. Agency: Shwab Elementary School Weekly Reading Partners (Grades K–2) We are seeking 20–30 volunteers to provide 20-minute reading support sessions during our Hive Thrive times. Days: Tuesday or Thursday Times by Grade Level: Kindergarten: 2:00–2:50 PM 1st Grade: 12:35–1:20 PM 2nd Grade: 10:30–11:15 AMRegister here and get connected with school Community Coordinator, Rikitta Dews. Agency: Shwab Elementary School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help our Counselors Organize Student Packets @ STEM Prep High SchoolOur High School counselors and Front Office organize student
packets every week. We need help from volunteers to sort and stuff these
folders. This support is needed each week on Tuesday. We'll accept a one-time sign up or weekly commitment. Dress: Please dress comfortable and appropriately for a school
setting. Closed-toed shoes are suggested. Agency: STEM Prep Academy High School Our High School counselors and Front Office organize student
packets every week. We need help from volunteers to sort and stuff these
folders. This support is needed each week on Tuesday. We'll accept a one-time sign up or weekly commitment. Dress: Please dress comfortable and appropriately for a school
setting. Closed-toed shoes are suggested. Agency: STEM Prep Academy High School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Speakers Needed @ DuPont Hadley Middle School!As part of combining STEAM and AVID in my building, I'm setting up a Career Speaker Series for my students. My goal is to have Career Speakers in my classes bi-weekly, then have my students create a video/podcast episode that can be distributed to the rest of the student body. I'd love to get as many different careers represented as possible with as wide a range as possible...from common to uncommon. If you are interested, please complete the interest form. Agency: DuPont Hadley Middle School As part of combining STEAM and AVID in my building, I'm setting up a Career Speaker Series for my students. My goal is to have Career Speakers in my classes bi-weekly, then have my students create a video/podcast episode that can be distributed to the rest of the student body. I'd love to get as many different careers represented as possible with as wide a range as possible...from common to uncommon. If you are interested, please complete the interest form. Agency: DuPont Hadley Middle School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37138 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Are you spiritual? Make a difference in the life of a hospice patient providing spiritual support!Find a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! As a Hospice Spiritual Companionship Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. Volunteers are assigned to a patient with a similar faith/spiritual background to visit. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Find a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! As a Hospice Spiritual Companionship Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. Volunteers are assigned to a patient with a similar faith/spiritual background to visit. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37067 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you compassionate, like sharing stories? Patient Companionship Volunteers NeededFind a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! accentCare Hospice is looking for Volunteers to visit patients throughout Middle TN in Davidson, Williamson, Cheatham, Dickson, and Hickman Counties. As a Hospice Patient Companionship Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. Must have transportation, we place you with a patient near your home. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Find a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! accentCare Hospice is looking for Volunteers to visit patients throughout Middle TN in Davidson, Williamson, Cheatham, Dickson, and Hickman Counties. As a Hospice Patient Companionship Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. Must have transportation, we place you with a patient near your home. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: *Musical Volunteers needed...Use your musical talents and compassion to support a hospice patient**Find a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! accentCare Hospice is looking for Musically Talented Volunteers to visit patients throughout Middle TN in Davidson, Williamson, Cheatham, Dickson, and Hickman Counties. As a Hospice Music Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer music to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Find a purpose, develop new skills, share your time... You can make a difference!! accentCare Hospice is looking for Musically Talented Volunteers to visit patients throughout Middle TN in Davidson, Williamson, Cheatham, Dickson, and Hickman Counties. As a Hospice Music Volunteer, you will collaborate with our full-service medical and psycho-social care team to help patients and their family members. You will have the opportunity to offer music to patients in their home, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility while adhering to current health and safety guidelines. Volunteer time is flexible to work with your schedule. If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!
Agency: AccentCare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers on the FarmPlease take a moment to review our individual volunteer schedule! The following farm time slots available for up to 3 individuals: Monday 10:00 am - 12:00pm & 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Volunteers are the heartbeat of Cul2vate! Cul2vate can be a wonderful vessel to share your God-given gifts, talents, and skills. There are many different volunteer opportunities, from working on the farm to belonging to a prayer group to helping with data entry. Volunteering with Cul2vate does not require a green thumb! Working alongside the Cul2vators and staff sharing your personal experiences can provide growth for all. As our volunteer team says, “We receive so many more blessings than we give!” We work to provide a volunteer orientation session for individual volunteers each month of the growing season. We would love for you to become a regular - weekly or bi-weekly - volunteer with Cul2vate. We are working to schedule volunteer orientations to get you started. Tasks will include but are not limited to planting, harvesting, weeding, hoeing, cleaning, boxing produce, and more! We'd love for you to become a regular part of the Cul2vate community. Please note you will need to sign our waiver before coming to work on the farm. https://pointapp.org/orgs/3382 Agency: Cul2vate Please take a moment to review our individual volunteer schedule! The following farm time slots available for up to 3 individuals: Monday 10:00 am - 12:00pm & 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Volunteers are the heartbeat of Cul2vate! Cul2vate can be a wonderful vessel to share your God-given gifts, talents, and skills. There are many different volunteer opportunities, from working on the farm to belonging to a prayer group to helping with data entry. Volunteering with Cul2vate does not require a green thumb! Working alongside the Cul2vators and staff sharing your personal experiences can provide growth for all. As our volunteer team says, “We receive so many more blessings than we give!” We work to provide a volunteer orientation session for individual volunteers each month of the growing season. We would love for you to become a regular - weekly or bi-weekly - volunteer with Cul2vate. We are working to schedule volunteer orientations to get you started. Tasks will include but are not limited to planting, harvesting, weeding, hoeing, cleaning, boxing produce, and more! We'd love for you to become a regular part of the Cul2vate community. Please note you will need to sign our waiver before coming to work on the farm. https://pointapp.org/orgs/3382 Agency: Cul2vate Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37220 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver for SeniorsTransportation is a challenge for many seniors in Nashville and providing a ride is a meaningful way to help our older neighbors get where they need to go. Senior Ride Nashville keeps older adults connected to their community by providing affordable and assisted transportation for our riders. We are looking for caring, reliable volunteer drivers to provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops, community centers and more! Your time can make a big difference in the lives of older adults in Nashville. SRN drivers use their own vehicles and select rides based on their availability, location, and interest using an online scheduling tool. Volunteer drivers must complete an orientation and a background and motor vehicle record check before driving responsibilities begin. Records are checked on a recurring basis. Agency: Senior Ride Nashville Transportation is a challenge for many seniors in Nashville and providing a ride is a meaningful way to help our older neighbors get where they need to go. Senior Ride Nashville keeps older adults connected to their community by providing affordable and assisted transportation for our riders. We are looking for caring, reliable volunteer drivers to provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops, community centers and more! Your time can make a big difference in the lives of older adults in Nashville. SRN drivers use their own vehicles and select rides based on their availability, location, and interest using an online scheduling tool. Volunteer drivers must complete an orientation and a background and motor vehicle record check before driving responsibilities begin. Records are checked on a recurring basis. Agency: Senior Ride Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37228 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Race to Greatness @ McKissack MiddleThe Moses McKissack Race to Greatness event is an exciting opportunity to support our community and celebrate the achievements of our students. We are seeking volunteers to help with the Parade Line, which involves cheering on the students as they walk down to the event space. Agency: Moses McKissack Middle Prep The Moses McKissack Race to Greatness event is an exciting opportunity to support our community and celebrate the achievements of our students. We are seeking volunteers to help with the Parade Line, which involves cheering on the students as they walk down to the event space. Agency: Moses McKissack Middle Prep Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026 Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Concord Community rEcess Respite NightsWe need volunteers who will participate with us to provide respite care for families with special needs. We meet one Saturday of every month, from October-May. We stay as a large group the entire night- you will never be alone with our participants. We plan the evening from start to finish. You will be partnered 1:1 with a buddy and we ask that engage with them for the duration of the night. Nights can include games, crafts, stories, sensory play, outdoor play, meals, movie time, etc... You will be provided all the resources that you need to have a night of fun with your buddy. PLEASE NOTE: You must complete the training videos and a background check before you can participate. The training videos can be found at this link: http://tnconcordcommunityrecess-99balloons.talentlms.com/ Create an account and you will see the videos assigned for training! Agency: Concord Community rEcess We need volunteers who will participate with us to provide respite care for families with special needs. We meet one Saturday of every month, from October-May. We stay as a large group the entire night- you will never be alone with our participants. We plan the evening from start to finish. You will be partnered 1:1 with a buddy and we ask that engage with them for the duration of the night. Nights can include games, crafts, stories, sensory play, outdoor play, meals, movie time, etc... You will be provided all the resources that you need to have a night of fun with your buddy. PLEASE NOTE: You must complete the training videos and a background check before you can participate. The training videos can be found at this link: http://tnconcordcommunityrecess-99balloons.talentlms.com/ Create an account and you will see the videos assigned for training! Agency: Concord Community rEcess Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Canine Companion!Come and make a dogs day! Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control (MACC) has nearly 100 fantastic dogs available for adoption and they need your help! Our dogs need your help getting them out throughout the day for fun romps in one of our play yards, extended walks, or something even just a friendly lap to cuddle on! So come today and make a dogs day, help them relax from the stresses of the kennel, and help them find a new family for them to call home! This is for anyone looking for a long-term volunteering opportunity of at least 3 hours a month. Interested volunteers, please respond here AND complete this volunteer application. Orientation and one-on-one training required. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Come and make a dogs day! Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control (MACC) has nearly 100 fantastic dogs available for adoption and they need your help! Our dogs need your help getting them out throughout the day for fun romps in one of our play yards, extended walks, or something even just a friendly lap to cuddle on! So come today and make a dogs day, help them relax from the stresses of the kennel, and help them find a new family for them to call home! This is for anyone looking for a long-term volunteering opportunity of at least 3 hours a month. Interested volunteers, please respond here AND complete this volunteer application. Orientation and one-on-one training required. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Feline Friend!Looking for a friendly lap! Come and make a cats day! Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control has nearly 30 fantastic cats available for adoption and they need your help! Help enrich our cats lives on a daily basis through play with tours and other enrichment, providing a lap for them to snuggle up in, or maybe even reading them a good book! You can help potential adopters find just the right new feline family member. This is for anyone looking for a long-term volunteering opportunity of at least 3 hours a month. Interested volunteers, please respond here AND complete this volunteer application. Orientation and one-on-one training required. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Looking for a friendly lap! Come and make a cats day! Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control has nearly 30 fantastic cats available for adoption and they need your help! Help enrich our cats lives on a daily basis through play with tours and other enrichment, providing a lap for them to snuggle up in, or maybe even reading them a good book! You can help potential adopters find just the right new feline family member. This is for anyone looking for a long-term volunteering opportunity of at least 3 hours a month. Interested volunteers, please respond here AND complete this volunteer application. Orientation and one-on-one training required. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Mentor You Wish You HadMentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship. What You’ll Do: Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity Why It Works: Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect Flexible scheduling that works with your class load Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff Commitment: 2–3 visits per month for one school year It takes Little to be Big! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship. What You’ll Do: Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity Why It Works: Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect Flexible scheduling that works with your class load Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff Commitment: 2–3 visits per month for one school year It takes Little to be Big! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Center Refresh @ Antioch High SchoolAntioch High School is needing help to refresh and reorganize the Resource Center so that it is efficient and
ready to meet the needs of our students and family. Please
contact Shatina Marshall if you/your team would like to help give the Antioch
Resource Center a Refresh. The space is located on the Antioch High School campus.
Agency: Antioch High School Antioch High School is needing help to refresh and reorganize the Resource Center so that it is efficient and
ready to meet the needs of our students and family. Please
contact Shatina Marshall if you/your team would like to help give the Antioch
Resource Center a Refresh. The space is located on the Antioch High School campus.
Agency: Antioch High School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37013 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Reading with our Lions of Literacy @ Lakeview Elementary SchoolShare
the Joy of Reading with our Lions of Literacy!
Agency: Lakeview Elementary Design Center Share
the Joy of Reading with our Lions of Literacy!
Agency: Lakeview Elementary Design Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Positive Path MentorThe Positive Path Tour is a mentorship initiative designed to support justice-involved youth by providing guidance, encouragement, and real-life examples of growth and resilience. Mentors commit to donating at least two hours per week to build consistent, supportive relationships with youth, helping them explore positive alternatives and develop life skills. Through one-on-one sessions, group discussions, and structured activities, mentors serve as role models of integrity and accountability, encouraging youth to pursue education, employment, and personal development. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to show up, listen, and walk alongside young people on their journey toward a better future. Agency: Rocklife Youth The Positive Path Tour is a mentorship initiative designed to support justice-involved youth by providing guidance, encouragement, and real-life examples of growth and resilience. Mentors commit to donating at least two hours per week to build consistent, supportive relationships with youth, helping them explore positive alternatives and develop life skills. Through one-on-one sessions, group discussions, and structured activities, mentors serve as role models of integrity and accountability, encouraging youth to pursue education, employment, and personal development. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to show up, listen, and walk alongside young people on their journey toward a better future. Agency: Rocklife Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lesson VolunteerVolunteer at Saddle Up!
Saddle Up!’s mission is to provide children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational activities with horses. We bring that mission to life by providing a year-round program on our 34-acre farm near Franklin, TN. Saddle Up! could not operate without the dedicated help of an army of volunteers from our community. There are numerous positions that require a wide variety of talents. All volunteers MUST attend New Volunteer Training before participating in any of the below listed opportunities. SidewalkersThis volunteer interacts with and helps our special riders. Assigned to a particular rider in a riding lesson, this volunteer helps the rider get the horse ready, helps them get on the horse, and walks next to the rider throughout the mounted portion of the lesson providing support as needed. This is the person most involved with helping our special needs riders. Sidewalkers must be at least 16 years-old and able to walk briskly beside a horse for an average of 30 minutes. There are opportunities to sidewalk on a weekly basis or sub in as a sidewalker on any days when you are available. This volunteer is in charge of a horse in a riding lesson. They pre-groom the horse before the lesson, help with tacking, and lead the horse throughout the lesson. Most riders who have leaders are unable to fully control their horse. After the lesson, they are responsible for putting the horse back where it needs to go and returning all equipment to the tack room. Leaders are volunteers over the age of 16 and must be able to walk at a fast pace for 30 minutes and jog intermittently during the lesson. They should be very comfortable with horses and react calmly if an incident arises. Agency: Saddle Up! Volunteer at Saddle Up!
Saddle Up!’s mission is to provide children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational activities with horses. We bring that mission to life by providing a year-round program on our 34-acre farm near Franklin, TN. Saddle Up! could not operate without the dedicated help of an army of volunteers from our community. There are numerous positions that require a wide variety of talents. All volunteers MUST attend New Volunteer Training before participating in any of the below listed opportunities. SidewalkersThis volunteer interacts with and helps our special riders. Assigned to a particular rider in a riding lesson, this volunteer helps the rider get the horse ready, helps them get on the horse, and walks next to the rider throughout the mounted portion of the lesson providing support as needed. This is the person most involved with helping our special needs riders. Sidewalkers must be at least 16 years-old and able to walk briskly beside a horse for an average of 30 minutes. There are opportunities to sidewalk on a weekly basis or sub in as a sidewalker on any days when you are available. This volunteer is in charge of a horse in a riding lesson. They pre-groom the horse before the lesson, help with tacking, and lead the horse throughout the lesson. Most riders who have leaders are unable to fully control their horse. After the lesson, they are responsible for putting the horse back where it needs to go and returning all equipment to the tack room. Leaders are volunteers over the age of 16 and must be able to walk at a fast pace for 30 minutes and jog intermittently during the lesson. They should be very comfortable with horses and react calmly if an incident arises. Agency: Saddle Up! Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Reading Is Fundamental: Classroom ReaderBook'em is thrilled to once again offer our Reading is Fundamental (RIF) program to the Metro-Nashville/Davidson County area for the 2025/2026 school year. We hope to serve 250+ classrooms in 17 Title I schools and need enthusiastic and committed volunteers like you! As a reading volunteer, you agree to: Attend an in-person orientation at Cockrill Elementary where our RIF book room is located. (We will have several dates available in August/September.) Sign a volunteer policy waiver. Complete a background check, paid for by Book'em, if one has not been done for you in 5+ years.Be assigned an elementary school & teacher at one of our participating RIF schools. Contact your assigned teacher to schedule your visits for dates/times that work for you both. Prepare for your visit in advance by thoughtfully reading through your chosen read-aloud books. Go to our RIF book room at Cockrill Elementary School to choose books to take to your students before each visit. If you are paired at Dodson, Glengarry or Paragon Mills, you can access a RIF Book Room at those schools. Spend ~20 minutes reading aloud and engaging with your assigned class at each visit. Help your students select books to keep from the ones you brought for them. Log the number of books distributed and time donated on our online portal after each visit. Complete a volunteer survey at the end of the school year.Note: this is a year-long commitment.If you'd like to apply to volunteer for the 2025-2026 school year, complete this online form in addition to responding to this Need. Agency: Book'em Book'em is thrilled to once again offer our Reading is Fundamental (RIF) program to the Metro-Nashville/Davidson County area for the 2025/2026 school year. We hope to serve 250+ classrooms in 17 Title I schools and need enthusiastic and committed volunteers like you! As a reading volunteer, you agree to: Attend an in-person orientation at Cockrill Elementary where our RIF book room is located. (We will have several dates available in August/September.) Sign a volunteer policy waiver. Complete a background check, paid for by Book'em, if one has not been done for you in 5+ years.Be assigned an elementary school & teacher at one of our participating RIF schools. Contact your assigned teacher to schedule your visits for dates/times that work for you both. Prepare for your visit in advance by thoughtfully reading through your chosen read-aloud books. Go to our RIF book room at Cockrill Elementary School to choose books to take to your students before each visit. If you are paired at Dodson, Glengarry or Paragon Mills, you can access a RIF Book Room at those schools. Spend ~20 minutes reading aloud and engaging with your assigned class at each visit. Help your students select books to keep from the ones you brought for them. Log the number of books distributed and time donated on our online portal after each visit. Complete a volunteer survey at the end of the school year.Note: this is a year-long commitment.If you'd like to apply to volunteer for the 2025-2026 school year, complete this online form in addition to responding to this Need. Agency: Book'em Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Get Connected OrientationClick here to access the Service Wellness + Get Connected Orientation video tutorial, and follow along below. Welcome to Get Connected! Follow these steps to complete your Orientation. Respond to this Need by clicking the blue RESPOND button at the top right and submit need response on the next page. Keep one tab open to this page to follow the prompts! Open a new window and navigate to Get Connected. Click on your initials on the top right of Get Connected and toggle down to View Profile. Add at least one interest. Go to the Agencies tab. Find an Agency that energizes you and become an Agency Fan. Feel free to use to Filters to find agencies based on your interests! Go to the Needs tab. Use the Search bar and Filters to find: one Need related to Animals one Need that is Virtual one Need happening on a Saturday (the calendar view might be helpful here!) Respond to at least two (or more!) additional Needs. OLD WELL Core system: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation once you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected. Once approved, submit a Community Wellness activity on Suitable. NEW WELL Core system: This orientation no longer counts for credit. We encourage you to use to Educational Resources list on the Training/Workshop activity task to dive deeper into a community issue/context to earn a Service Wellness credit! Click the Entering Individual Hours tab and watch the video about logging Individual Hours. Open a new browser window and find the Office of Service-Learning website. What are the names of the Director and Assistant Director? Navigate to the Service Wellness page. Up to how many months after you initially volunteered can you log your hours for approval? (Hint: scroll down!) If you have further questions, what email should you email? Visit ALLINtovote.org: Check your voter registration status. If you’re not registered, please consider registering to vote!This can earn you the Civic Engagement credit for Service Wellness! Submit your reflection here on Suitable to earn credit. Complete the Google Form using your responses from this Orientation. Log your hour for Get Connected Orientation in Get Connected by clicking the top yellow ADD HOURS button. Under Hour Type, select Yes and click the Get Connected Orientation Need from the dropdown list. Complete the form and hit submit. Hooray! REMINDER: OLD WELL Core: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation only after you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected.Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service Click here to access the Service Wellness + Get Connected Orientation video tutorial, and follow along below. Welcome to Get Connected! Follow these steps to complete your Orientation. Respond to this Need by clicking the blue RESPOND button at the top right and submit need response on the next page. Keep one tab open to this page to follow the prompts! Open a new window and navigate to Get Connected. Click on your initials on the top right of Get Connected and toggle down to View Profile. Add at least one interest. Go to the Agencies tab. Find an Agency that energizes you and become an Agency Fan. Feel free to use to Filters to find agencies based on your interests! Go to the Needs tab. Use the Search bar and Filters to find: one Need related to Animals one Need that is Virtual one Need happening on a Saturday (the calendar view might be helpful here!) Respond to at least two (or more!) additional Needs. OLD WELL Core system: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation once you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected. Once approved, submit a Community Wellness activity on Suitable. NEW WELL Core system: This orientation no longer counts for credit. We encourage you to use to Educational Resources list on the Training/Workshop activity task to dive deeper into a community issue/context to earn a Service Wellness credit! Click the Entering Individual Hours tab and watch the video about logging Individual Hours. Open a new browser window and find the Office of Service-Learning website. What are the names of the Director and Assistant Director? Navigate to the Service Wellness page. Up to how many months after you initially volunteered can you log your hours for approval? (Hint: scroll down!) If you have further questions, what email should you email? Visit ALLINtovote.org: Check your voter registration status. If you’re not registered, please consider registering to vote!This can earn you the Civic Engagement credit for Service Wellness! Submit your reflection here on Suitable to earn credit. Complete the Google Form using your responses from this Orientation. Log your hour for Get Connected Orientation in Get Connected by clicking the top yellow ADD HOURS button. Under Hour Type, select Yes and click the Get Connected Orientation Need from the dropdown list. Complete the form and hit submit. Hooray! REMINDER: OLD WELL Core: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation only after you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected.Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to End Alzheimer'sAre you passionate about making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's? Join our DIY fundraising program committee and help lead the way in raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer's Association through creative, community-driven events. As a committee member, you’ll have the opportunity to bring your unique talents and passions to the table- whether it’s community outreach, recruiting new participants, coaching fundraisers, or helping plan unforgettable events. We also welcome fresh ideas and new perspectives-if you have a creative way to engage a new community or elevate the impact of the program, we want to hear it! No matter your background, there’s a meaningful way for you to contribute and help us shine a light on Alzheimer’s. This volunteer opportunity stretches across the entire state of Tennessee, with both virtual and in-person ways to get involved-so no matter where you are, you can make a difference. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Are you passionate about making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's? Join our DIY fundraising program committee and help lead the way in raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer's Association through creative, community-driven events. As a committee member, you’ll have the opportunity to bring your unique talents and passions to the table- whether it’s community outreach, recruiting new participants, coaching fundraisers, or helping plan unforgettable events. We also welcome fresh ideas and new perspectives-if you have a creative way to engage a new community or elevate the impact of the program, we want to hear it! No matter your background, there’s a meaningful way for you to contribute and help us shine a light on Alzheimer’s. This volunteer opportunity stretches across the entire state of Tennessee, with both virtual and in-person ways to get involved-so no matter where you are, you can make a difference. Agency: Alzheimer's Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed in classroomsAt Junior Achievement, we give young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. Volunteers play a key role in bringing Junior Achievement to life. By sharing your personal and professional experiences and skills with students from your community, you help them make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life. Junior Achievement makes volunteering fulfilling, with flexible scheduling options. Our curriculum provides everything you need to make participation in JA interactive and engaging for students. For as little as one hour a week, you can make a difference in the lives of young people in your community. A number of teachers throughout Middle Tennessee have requested programs in their classroom, making it convenient to partner with a school close to your home, office or college campus. For additional information about volunteering and details regarding training, please visit our website. Agency: Junior Achievement of Middle TN At Junior Achievement, we give young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. Volunteers play a key role in bringing Junior Achievement to life. By sharing your personal and professional experiences and skills with students from your community, you help them make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life. Junior Achievement makes volunteering fulfilling, with flexible scheduling options. Our curriculum provides everything you need to make participation in JA interactive and engaging for students. For as little as one hour a week, you can make a difference in the lives of young people in your community. A number of teachers throughout Middle Tennessee have requested programs in their classroom, making it convenient to partner with a school close to your home, office or college campus. For additional information about volunteering and details regarding training, please visit our website. Agency: Junior Achievement of Middle TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 37204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Young People to Own Their Economic Success – Teach JA!Make an exciting difference in the future of Middle Tennessee students by teaching Junior Achievement curricula! By volunteering for JA, you can inspire young people to experience the realities and opportunities of the new global marketplace. JA is the nonprofit leader in providing hands-on, innovative financial literacy, work-readiness, and entrepreneurship educational needs. We need JA volunteers to take JA Ourselves into Kindergarten classrooms at Glendale Elementary School.
Agency: Junior Achievement of Middle TN Make an exciting difference in the future of Middle Tennessee students by teaching Junior Achievement curricula! By volunteering for JA, you can inspire young people to experience the realities and opportunities of the new global marketplace. JA is the nonprofit leader in providing hands-on, innovative financial literacy, work-readiness, and entrepreneurship educational needs. We need JA volunteers to take JA Ourselves into Kindergarten classrooms at Glendale Elementary School.
Agency: Junior Achievement of Middle TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee/Immigrant Health InternAPPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Health Intern Purpose: The Health Intern will primarily support intensive case management, health education, and mental health care coordination services for vulnerable refugee and immigrant populations; and will also help carry out projects related to refugee health and wellness. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours per week Maximum: 30 hours per week Specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor Duties: Demonstrate knowledge of the refugee resettlement process; local and national stakeholders in refugee health services; and the barriers that refugees may experience while interacting with government entities, healthcare organizations, and social work professionals. Achieve fluency in intensive case management procedures such as client intake, documentation of referrals, streamlining referral processes, and case closure Analyse intake forms, progress forms, and exit forms across all NICE programs for opportunities for mental health referrals and tracking holistic wellbeing outcomes Create exit interviews with mental health related information Support the compilation of diaspora community connections / networking into a usable resource for NICE staff Provide needs assessments of diaspora communities capacity for mental health related information/referrals Implement Nashville-Neighbours style program of health-education for higher need clients with chronic disease (asthma, diabetes, etc) Streamline administrative needs for health education (health care navigation and maternal health) Create and implement organizational/administrative tools for health education service provisions (organizing partner lists, event calendar organization, etc) Receive thorough feedback from program managers Other duties as assigned Requirements: Excellent written and oral English proficiency Advanced computer and typing skills Reliable transportation Commitment to adhering to agreed-upon schedule Preferences: Activities for the program will be completed at the NICE office but some off site appointments or events may be needed. Specific modifications can be made in discussion with the Director of Health. Ability to provide transportation for clients in your personal vehicle is preferrable but not required Location: 417 Welshwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor:This position reports to the Director of Health, Nadia Rahman Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Health Intern Purpose: The Health Intern will primarily support intensive case management, health education, and mental health care coordination services for vulnerable refugee and immigrant populations; and will also help carry out projects related to refugee health and wellness. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours per week Maximum: 30 hours per week Specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor Duties: Demonstrate knowledge of the refugee resettlement process; local and national stakeholders in refugee health services; and the barriers that refugees may experience while interacting with government entities, healthcare organizations, and social work professionals. Achieve fluency in intensive case management procedures such as client intake, documentation of referrals, streamlining referral processes, and case closure Analyse intake forms, progress forms, and exit forms across all NICE programs for opportunities for mental health referrals and tracking holistic wellbeing outcomes Create exit interviews with mental health related information Support the compilation of diaspora community connections / networking into a usable resource for NICE staff Provide needs assessments of diaspora communities capacity for mental health related information/referrals Implement Nashville-Neighbours style program of health-education for higher need clients with chronic disease (asthma, diabetes, etc) Streamline administrative needs for health education (health care navigation and maternal health) Create and implement organizational/administrative tools for health education service provisions (organizing partner lists, event calendar organization, etc) Receive thorough feedback from program managers Other duties as assigned Requirements: Excellent written and oral English proficiency Advanced computer and typing skills Reliable transportation Commitment to adhering to agreed-upon schedule Preferences: Activities for the program will be completed at the NICE office but some off site appointments or events may be needed. Specific modifications can be made in discussion with the Director of Health. Ability to provide transportation for clients in your personal vehicle is preferrable but not required Location: 417 Welshwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor:This position reports to the Director of Health, Nadia Rahman Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Regular VolunteeringVolunteers who can come a minimum of twice per month for 2 hours each day and a maximum of twice per week (or more if you are able!). Volunteer roles include Session Leaders (leading mentorship sessions either on a one-on-one or small group basis), "RA"s Ranch Assistants (helping with Sessions and completing chores during), and Horse Care (feeding, watering, mucking out, and giving hay to the Session horse herd). Waiver required: https://form.jotform.com/221726866114154 No horse experience necessary. After applying to volunteer, you will be invited to a "Round-Up" (a tour of the Ranch) to learn more about volunteering, asked for 2 letters of recommendation and a background check, and then signed up for training dates. Amount of training days vary depending on role selected. Reach out to see when our next Round-Up is! Agency: Freedom Reigns Ranch Volunteers who can come a minimum of twice per month for 2 hours each day and a maximum of twice per week (or more if you are able!). Volunteer roles include Session Leaders (leading mentorship sessions either on a one-on-one or small group basis), "RA"s Ranch Assistants (helping with Sessions and completing chores during), and Horse Care (feeding, watering, mucking out, and giving hay to the Session horse herd). Waiver required: https://form.jotform.com/221726866114154 No horse experience necessary. After applying to volunteer, you will be invited to a "Round-Up" (a tour of the Ranch) to learn more about volunteering, asked for 2 letters of recommendation and a background check, and then signed up for training dates. Amount of training days vary depending on role selected. Reach out to see when our next Round-Up is! Agency: Freedom Reigns Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift of Life Marrow Registry Campus AmbassadorGet Involved and Help Save Lives
The Gift of Life Campus Ambassador Program (CAP) enlists students like you for an internship to run cheek swab drives on your campus. By reaching out to your friends, clubs and campus organizations you’re involved with, you have the potential to invite many new donors to join the registry – any one of whom could save a life. It’s a pretty sweet gig. Hang out with your friends, make a difference in the world. As an Ambassador, you will join an elite group of more than 300 leaders on college campuses across the country. Your journey as an ambassador will begin with a symposium in August where you will learn about Gift of Life Marrow Registry and how the actions your take by being a part of the program will save lives. Once you are on campus, you’ll take your newly acquired knowledge and put it into practice, running donor recruitment events with the goal of educating new donors and offering them the opportunity to join the registry. You will be encouraged to partner with other campus organizations, administration and events to increase your outreach. By getting involved with Gift of Life you’ll become a change maker and enhance your leadership, marketing, and communication skills. Nothing is more exciting than when you get that first email that a donor you swabbed has saved someone’s life! Learn more at https://www.giftoflife.org/programs/cap We are looking for ambassadors for ALL of the Nashville-area colleges and universities! Apply today at https://www.giftoflife.org/programs/capapp/22353 Agency: Gift of Life Marrow Registry Get Involved and Help Save Lives
The Gift of Life Campus Ambassador Program (CAP) enlists students like you for an internship to run cheek swab drives on your campus. By reaching out to your friends, clubs and campus organizations you’re involved with, you have the potential to invite many new donors to join the registry – any one of whom could save a life. It’s a pretty sweet gig. Hang out with your friends, make a difference in the world. As an Ambassador, you will join an elite group of more than 300 leaders on college campuses across the country. Your journey as an ambassador will begin with a symposium in August where you will learn about Gift of Life Marrow Registry and how the actions your take by being a part of the program will save lives. Once you are on campus, you’ll take your newly acquired knowledge and put it into practice, running donor recruitment events with the goal of educating new donors and offering them the opportunity to join the registry. You will be encouraged to partner with other campus organizations, administration and events to increase your outreach. By getting involved with Gift of Life you’ll become a change maker and enhance your leadership, marketing, and communication skills. Nothing is more exciting than when you get that first email that a donor you swabbed has saved someone’s life! Learn more at https://www.giftoflife.org/programs/cap We are looking for ambassadors for ALL of the Nashville-area colleges and universities! Apply today at https://www.giftoflife.org/programs/capapp/22353 Agency: Gift of Life Marrow Registry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animate our Characters of CharacterWe are looking to animate our nine animal characters, Behavior Bear, Do'er Duck, Friendship Frog, Healthy Hippo, Manners Monkey, Respectful Rabbit, Responsible Rabbit, Self-Esteem Elephant and Warm-Hearted Walrus. Using 2D Vector files, and adobe to bring these characters to life in short animations. We'll start out simple and grow from there! Would love for you to join our journey! Agency: Characters of Character NFP Inc. We are looking to animate our nine animal characters, Behavior Bear, Do'er Duck, Friendship Frog, Healthy Hippo, Manners Monkey, Respectful Rabbit, Responsible Rabbit, Self-Esteem Elephant and Warm-Hearted Walrus. Using 2D Vector files, and adobe to bring these characters to life in short animations. We'll start out simple and grow from there! Would love for you to join our journey! Agency: Characters of Character NFP Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive Change: Meal Delivery Volunteers NeededWant to hit the road to make a difference? The Nashville Food Project is recruiting volunteers to deliver meals to our community partners across the city. Each week, TNFP distributes thousands of meals, and with your help, we hope to reach more plates than ever this year! To help us achieve this goal, we are recruiting volunteers for weekly or bi-weekly shifts to deliver meals across Nashville using our distribution vehicles. When: We're looking for volunteers that can commit to delivering meals on a weekly basis. We have shifts available from 8:30am-11:30am Monday-Friday (no weekends!). Location: Volunteer drivers will leave from our headquarters at 5904 California Ave Nashville, TN 37209 Requirements: Valid driver's license, comfortability driving a van, ability to commit to a set schedule. No CDL required! Agency: The Nashville Food Project Want to hit the road to make a difference? The Nashville Food Project is recruiting volunteers to deliver meals to our community partners across the city. Each week, TNFP distributes thousands of meals, and with your help, we hope to reach more plates than ever this year! To help us achieve this goal, we are recruiting volunteers for weekly or bi-weekly shifts to deliver meals across Nashville using our distribution vehicles. When: We're looking for volunteers that can commit to delivering meals on a weekly basis. We have shifts available from 8:30am-11:30am Monday-Friday (no weekends!). Location: Volunteer drivers will leave from our headquarters at 5904 California Ave Nashville, TN 37209 Requirements: Valid driver's license, comfortability driving a van, ability to commit to a set schedule. No CDL required! Agency: The Nashville Food Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campus AmbassadorAt Ella's House, we exist to support pregnant and parenting students in Middle Tennessee through housing, community, and mental health and wellness initiatives to provide holistic help--through semesters and trimesters. We are looking for students with a heart and passion for helping others. The campus ambassador program is for current college students that are involved on their campus. Campus ambassadors' job is to help spread awareness, educate peers, and recruit new volunteers. Requirements: 1. Meet with volunteer coordinator at the beginning of the semester to set goals. (Ex. “I want to serve every Wednesday afternoon” or “I want to help plan a mommy mixer”) 2. Actively serve at Ella’s House throughout the year; Minimum is 1x a month. 3. Assist EH staff at your campus’ service fair and the “finals coffee” table on campus. 4. Serve at the annual fundraiser, Night Circus, in early February. 5. Complete end of year survey and nominate 2 peers you think should be an ambassador next year. Agency: Ella's House At Ella's House, we exist to support pregnant and parenting students in Middle Tennessee through housing, community, and mental health and wellness initiatives to provide holistic help--through semesters and trimesters. We are looking for students with a heart and passion for helping others. The campus ambassador program is for current college students that are involved on their campus. Campus ambassadors' job is to help spread awareness, educate peers, and recruit new volunteers. Requirements: 1. Meet with volunteer coordinator at the beginning of the semester to set goals. (Ex. “I want to serve every Wednesday afternoon” or “I want to help plan a mommy mixer”) 2. Actively serve at Ella’s House throughout the year; Minimum is 1x a month. 3. Assist EH staff at your campus’ service fair and the “finals coffee” table on campus. 4. Serve at the annual fundraiser, Night Circus, in early February. 5. Complete end of year survey and nominate 2 peers you think should be an ambassador next year. Agency: Ella's House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Board MemberAlways looking for board members. Learn about the inner workings of a non-profit. Provide insight from the perspective of the next generation. Agency: The Cookery Always looking for board members. Learn about the inner workings of a non-profit. Provide insight from the perspective of the next generation. Agency: The Cookery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Visitor at Trevecca TowersGNRC is partnering with Trevecca Towers to pair Friendly Visitors with Residents at the Senior Living Highrise. Residents at Trevecca Towers are 62 years and up, some are younger if they have a disability. Many of the residents are quite isolated and would greatly benefit from a connection with a community volunteer. Commitment: Spend time regularly with your assigned residents at least once a month. Visits can vary in length based on mutual comfort. Once you have been matched, visits can be coordinated directly between resident and volunteer. You can spend time talking, playing games, reading, doing crafts or crossword puzzles depending on mutual interest. Many residents are also interested in help navigating their cell phone. So, if you are well versed and able to help spent some time explaining how to do things, that would be appreciated. Some clients need help with light household tasks. Next steps: Please express interest in the opportunity and we will reach out to you with more details, to match you with a resident and to schedule an initial visit. After the initial visit you will be able to schedule your visits directly with the residents independently. If you'd like to visit more than one resident, we can arrange for that as well. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) GNRC is partnering with Trevecca Towers to pair Friendly Visitors with Residents at the Senior Living Highrise. Residents at Trevecca Towers are 62 years and up, some are younger if they have a disability. Many of the residents are quite isolated and would greatly benefit from a connection with a community volunteer. Commitment: Spend time regularly with your assigned residents at least once a month. Visits can vary in length based on mutual comfort. Once you have been matched, visits can be coordinated directly between resident and volunteer. You can spend time talking, playing games, reading, doing crafts or crossword puzzles depending on mutual interest. Many residents are also interested in help navigating their cell phone. So, if you are well versed and able to help spent some time explaining how to do things, that would be appreciated. Some clients need help with light household tasks. Next steps: Please express interest in the opportunity and we will reach out to you with more details, to match you with a resident and to schedule an initial visit. After the initial visit you will be able to schedule your visits directly with the residents independently. If you'd like to visit more than one resident, we can arrange for that as well. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bow-Wow Breakout DogsMake a dogs weekend! Take a dog on a bow-wow breakout and let them spend time chilling at home, walking on the greenway, or whatever other fun event you can think of! A bow-wow breakout helps our dogs get a break from the kennel and introduces them to new people, environments, and new experiences...and it helps them get adopted! This is the volunteering option for you if you need a small amount of hours! Available 12-4pm 7 days a week. All dogs must return to the shelter by 4pm. If you do keep the dog at your residence overnight the maximum number of service hours you can receive will be 8 hours per day. No dogs are allowed overnights at any campus housing. If you live off-campus you MUST provide MACC staff written permission from your landlord that dogs are ok on the premises overnight. Please complete the application Foster Application and a representative from Metro Animal Care and Control will reach out to you with the next steps! Thanks for your interest! **NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. Fostering or keeping dogs overnight is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Make a dogs weekend! Take a dog on a bow-wow breakout and let them spend time chilling at home, walking on the greenway, or whatever other fun event you can think of! A bow-wow breakout helps our dogs get a break from the kennel and introduces them to new people, environments, and new experiences...and it helps them get adopted! This is the volunteering option for you if you need a small amount of hours! Available 12-4pm 7 days a week. All dogs must return to the shelter by 4pm. If you do keep the dog at your residence overnight the maximum number of service hours you can receive will be 8 hours per day. No dogs are allowed overnights at any campus housing. If you live off-campus you MUST provide MACC staff written permission from your landlord that dogs are ok on the premises overnight. Please complete the application Foster Application and a representative from Metro Animal Care and Control will reach out to you with the next steps! Thanks for your interest! **NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. Fostering or keeping dogs overnight is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parents' Night Out Volunteers Needed!Join us for our monthly Parents' Night Out events! This event gives parents of children with special needs a much-needed break while we provide care and fun activities for their kids. As a volunteer, you will be paired one-on-one with a child to ensure they have an enjoyable evening filled with engaging activities and support. Whether you’ve volunteered before or it’s your first time, your involvement will have a meaningful impact. We will provide training from 4-5pm, and dinner will be served before the event starts! Sign up today to help us give these hardworking parents a well-deserved night off. Your support makes all the difference! Upcoming Events: Saturday, March 22nd 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Saturday, April 26th 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Saturday, May 24th 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Sign up at my99b.com using "Celebration Lutheran Church" as location Agency: Tennessee Caregiver Coalition Join us for our monthly Parents' Night Out events! This event gives parents of children with special needs a much-needed break while we provide care and fun activities for their kids. As a volunteer, you will be paired one-on-one with a child to ensure they have an enjoyable evening filled with engaging activities and support. Whether you’ve volunteered before or it’s your first time, your involvement will have a meaningful impact. We will provide training from 4-5pm, and dinner will be served before the event starts! Sign up today to help us give these hardworking parents a well-deserved night off. Your support makes all the difference! Upcoming Events: Saturday, March 22nd 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Saturday, April 26th 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Saturday, May 24th 4-8pm (volunteer training 4-5pm) Sign up at my99b.com using "Celebration Lutheran Church" as location Agency: Tennessee Caregiver Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animation to musicWe have songs for our Characters of Character and would like to make a short video/cartoon fun animations to go along with them using our characters. First up, Friendship Frog! Agency: Characters of Character NFP Inc. We have songs for our Characters of Character and would like to make a short video/cartoon fun animations to go along with them using our characters. First up, Friendship Frog! Agency: Characters of Character NFP Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food OrganizerHelp sorting and organizing food at our food bank. Agency: East Brentwood Presbyterian Church Help sorting and organizing food at our food bank. Agency: East Brentwood Presbyterian Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PurpleStride TN - College Team RecruiterThe Tennessee Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Affiliate is looking for individual(s) that are passionate and dedicated to increasing awareness, raising funding and advocating for patients. As the "PurpleStride Tennessee - College Team Recruiter" you will help: - Identify Clubs/Organizations on Campus that would like to learn more about pancreatic cancer - the third leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States. - Encourage Students Clubs/Organizations to participate in PanCAN PurpleStride Tennessee either through volunteering, fundraising or attending in-person. - Establish relationships with Clubs/Organization Leaders www.purplestride.org/tennessee Agency: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network The Tennessee Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Affiliate is looking for individual(s) that are passionate and dedicated to increasing awareness, raising funding and advocating for patients. As the "PurpleStride Tennessee - College Team Recruiter" you will help: - Identify Clubs/Organizations on Campus that would like to learn more about pancreatic cancer - the third leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States. - Encourage Students Clubs/Organizations to participate in PanCAN PurpleStride Tennessee either through volunteering, fundraising or attending in-person. - Establish relationships with Clubs/Organization Leaders www.purplestride.org/tennessee Agency: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LifNav Outreach Meal ServiceJoin our LIFNAV outreach team during meal services on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 12pm-2pm as they provide meals to those living in encampments. You can provide needed assistance while getting an up-close view on the impact the program is having in our community! Please respond to this need on Get Connected. Register for this opportunity here: https://cerv.is/0266gEWinsC Do not show up unless you have registered at the above link. Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville Join our LIFNAV outreach team during meal services on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 12pm-2pm as they provide meals to those living in encampments. You can provide needed assistance while getting an up-close view on the impact the program is having in our community! Please respond to this need on Get Connected. Register for this opportunity here: https://cerv.is/0266gEWinsC Do not show up unless you have registered at the above link. Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sack Lunch Meals- NashvilleVolunteers are needed Monday through Friday 9am-11am or 11am-1pm to assist in preparing sack lunches for those in our community fighting food insecurity. Tasks can include food prep and cleanup. Dress code: Must wear pants and closed toe shoes, as well as be modestly dressed (no short shirts) If you do not dress appropriately, you will be asked to leave and come back with proper attire. *No children under the age of 18 years old. RESPOND IN GET CONNECTED. TO SIGN UP FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY REGISTER HERE https://cerv.is/0266gh2Dmow Please do not show up unless you have registered for the opportunity at the above link. Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday 9am-11am or 11am-1pm to assist in preparing sack lunches for those in our community fighting food insecurity. Tasks can include food prep and cleanup. Dress code: Must wear pants and closed toe shoes, as well as be modestly dressed (no short shirts) If you do not dress appropriately, you will be asked to leave and come back with proper attire. *No children under the age of 18 years old. RESPOND IN GET CONNECTED. TO SIGN UP FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY REGISTER HERE https://cerv.is/0266gh2Dmow Please do not show up unless you have registered for the opportunity at the above link. Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: KidPOWER MentorAre you interested in mentoring an elementary schooler? We'd love to interview you! We are looking to pair each of our students with a mentor who can build a positive relationship with them. During mentor time, you can guide your mentee through their homework assignment, strengthen their resilience through emotional literacy, play games, go to the TCC gym, and hear about how their day has been! Your one-week commitment can make a world of difference in their lives. Please respond to this opportunity or contact kcrider@crossbridgeinc.org to get started! Volunteer commitment: One day a week for one hour. See below for details on available days and time frames. Monday-Thursday 4:30-6:00 PM This opportunity is eligible for chapel credit IF you volunteer for the whole semester. Agency: KidPOWER CrossBRIDGE Are you interested in mentoring an elementary schooler? We'd love to interview you! We are looking to pair each of our students with a mentor who can build a positive relationship with them. During mentor time, you can guide your mentee through their homework assignment, strengthen their resilience through emotional literacy, play games, go to the TCC gym, and hear about how their day has been! Your one-week commitment can make a world of difference in their lives. Please respond to this opportunity or contact kcrider@crossbridgeinc.org to get started! Volunteer commitment: One day a week for one hour. See below for details on available days and time frames. Monday-Thursday 4:30-6:00 PM This opportunity is eligible for chapel credit IF you volunteer for the whole semester. Agency: KidPOWER CrossBRIDGE Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ensemble Music International--FacilitatorWe are seeking a person that can support the Ensemble International
Director. The ensemble has a director based abroad,
and this role will act as facilitator for rehearsals twice a month and
preparation for special events. Rehearsal Time (2 hours every two weeks) Margaret Castro, Pastor www.historicconcordchurch.org www.elshaddaicc.org Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service We are seeking a person that can support the Ensemble International
Director. The ensemble has a director based abroad,
and this role will act as facilitator for rehearsals twice a month and
preparation for special events. Rehearsal Time (2 hours every two weeks) Margaret Castro, Pastor www.historicconcordchurch.org www.elshaddaicc.org Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boys & Girls Club Afterschool Lesson PlansNeed created to log hours for doing lesson plans for Boys & Girls Club Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Need created to log hours for doing lesson plans for Boys & Girls Club Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-school homework helpWE'D LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN US ON OUR JOURNEY TOGETHER FOR WHOLENESS IN SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Agency: Harvest Hands CDC WE'D LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN US ON OUR JOURNEY TOGETHER FOR WHOLENESS IN SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Agency: Harvest Hands CDC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Chauffeur for Foster Pets and SuppliesPawster is looking for volunteers to help transport pets and supplies! Pet Chauffeurs are volunteer drivers who bring pets to their foster homes, to veterinary appointments, and anywhere else a pet may need! They also help bring supplies to fosters. You make Pawster's mission possible. All you need is a valid driver's license, a vehicle, and a love of pets. Once you sign up and complete orientation, you'll be on the Pet Chauffeur list. When a pet or supplues needs to be transported, we'll send the request to pet chauffeurs. If you're available to help, great! If not, just wait on the next one! This is a flexible, easy way to volunteer. Agency: Pawster Nashville Pawster is looking for volunteers to help transport pets and supplies! Pet Chauffeurs are volunteer drivers who bring pets to their foster homes, to veterinary appointments, and anywhere else a pet may need! They also help bring supplies to fosters. You make Pawster's mission possible. All you need is a valid driver's license, a vehicle, and a love of pets. Once you sign up and complete orientation, you'll be on the Pet Chauffeur list. When a pet or supplues needs to be transported, we'll send the request to pet chauffeurs. If you're available to help, great! If not, just wait on the next one! This is a flexible, easy way to volunteer. Agency: Pawster Nashville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Metro Animal Care and Control Street TeamAre you interested in helping Metro Animal Care and Control (MACC) and engaging in your community in an active and hands-on environment? Are you looking for a short-term volunteer opportunity? Do you enjoy talking directly to members of your community? Join the MACC Street Team! We are looking for a diverse group of team members who can walk, drive, bike, roller skate, hop, etc…to various locations throughout Davidson County to hang flyers and talk with local community members about upcoming shelter events, found animals, rabies/microchip clinics, long-stay shelter dogs, and more! Help us advocate for MACC shelter animals and help manage community business bulletin boards, local business contacts, and organizations where flyers can be placed. This is a great way to get a few volunteer hours in and help spread the mission of MACC throughout Davidson County. Please consider joining us if you like the following; scavenger hunts, walking, driving, or biking to new establishments, talking with local organizations and business owners, love organization, and like to collaborate with a team of dedicated volunteers! Interested volunteers must complete the MACC Volunteer Application and complete a virtual volunteer orientation. Volunteers will receive 10 minutes of service credit for each flyer they put up. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Are you interested in helping Metro Animal Care and Control (MACC) and engaging in your community in an active and hands-on environment? Are you looking for a short-term volunteer opportunity? Do you enjoy talking directly to members of your community? Join the MACC Street Team! We are looking for a diverse group of team members who can walk, drive, bike, roller skate, hop, etc…to various locations throughout Davidson County to hang flyers and talk with local community members about upcoming shelter events, found animals, rabies/microchip clinics, long-stay shelter dogs, and more! Help us advocate for MACC shelter animals and help manage community business bulletin boards, local business contacts, and organizations where flyers can be placed. This is a great way to get a few volunteer hours in and help spread the mission of MACC throughout Davidson County. Please consider joining us if you like the following; scavenger hunts, walking, driving, or biking to new establishments, talking with local organizations and business owners, love organization, and like to collaborate with a team of dedicated volunteers! Interested volunteers must complete the MACC Volunteer Application and complete a virtual volunteer orientation. Volunteers will receive 10 minutes of service credit for each flyer they put up. Agency: Metro Animal Care and Control Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NavigatorWe help clients connect to the right person in the right organization fort heir immediate How It Works Contact Ashley Smith at ashley@thebranchofnashville.org Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc We help clients connect to the right person in the right organization fort heir immediate How It Works Contact Ashley Smith at ashley@thebranchofnashville.org Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior (Older Adult) Meet & Greet Monthly eventHelp assisting in the setting up, tearing down and serving in the event room for Senior Adult Social. Will include seating, table decor, snack and information table as well as socializing with senior clients during activity. Volunteer time needed: 9am-12:30pm If interested please feel free to email/text Cynthia Thurman- Older Adult Services manager @ 60plus@thebranchofnashville.org (615) 913-1858 Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Help assisting in the setting up, tearing down and serving in the event room for Senior Adult Social. Will include seating, table decor, snack and information table as well as socializing with senior clients during activity. Volunteer time needed: 9am-12:30pm If interested please feel free to email/text Cynthia Thurman- Older Adult Services manager @ 60plus@thebranchofnashville.org (615) 913-1858 Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MyRide West Tennessee WaymakerAt MyRide West TN, we are dedicated to supporting as many older adults as possible. We are always striving to make a difference in people's lives! You can help us with that mission by by becoming a "Waymaker". Our volunteers drivers do more than just drive, they are a listening ear, a hand to hold, a smile when someone is down and a friendly face. So we like to say we have "Waymakers" because they 'make a way for our older adults in our community'. We only ask our "Waymakers" to commit 3 hours a month, but encourage you to do as much as you feel led to do. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging At MyRide West TN, we are dedicated to supporting as many older adults as possible. We are always striving to make a difference in people's lives! You can help us with that mission by by becoming a "Waymaker". Our volunteers drivers do more than just drive, they are a listening ear, a hand to hold, a smile when someone is down and a friendly face. So we like to say we have "Waymakers" because they 'make a way for our older adults in our community'. We only ask our "Waymakers" to commit 3 hours a month, but encourage you to do as much as you feel led to do. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medicare Counselor - South Central TennesseeThe Tennessee State Health Insurance Assistance Program (TN SHIP) is a free, non-based Medicare counseling program that assists Medicare beneficiaries and their families make the best choices for their health care needs. We are in need of volunteers in the community to assist with answering Medicare questions, attending community events, entering data and more. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging The Tennessee State Health Insurance Assistance Program (TN SHIP) is a free, non-based Medicare counseling program that assists Medicare beneficiaries and their families make the best choices for their health care needs. We are in need of volunteers in the community to assist with answering Medicare questions, attending community events, entering data and more. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38474 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Whitwell; Marion County, TNHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Marion County (Whitwell, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Whitwell Senior Citizens Center; 900 Main St, Suite 2, Whitwell, TN 37391 Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 10a - 12p. Contact For more information, please contact Sandra Seiber at 865-804-9489 or 423-685-5000 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Marion County (Whitwell, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Whitwell Senior Citizens Center; 900 Main St, Suite 2, Whitwell, TN 37391 Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 10a - 12p. Contact For more information, please contact Sandra Seiber at 865-804-9489 or 423-685-5000 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37397 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Selmer, McNairy County, TNHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in McNairy County (Selmer, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Selmer Senior Center located at 230 North 5th Street, Selmer, TN 38375. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Patsy Winfield at 731-549-3720 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in McNairy County (Selmer, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Selmer Senior Center located at 230 North 5th Street, Selmer, TN 38375. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Patsy Winfield at 731-549-3720 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Union County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Union County (Maynardville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Union County Senior Center located at 298 Main St, Maynardville, TN 37807. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org or 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Union County (Maynardville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Union County Senior Center located at 298 Main St, Maynardville, TN 37807. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org or 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Scott County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Scott County (Oneida, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Scott County Nutrition site located at 215 Sunset Dr, Oneida, TN 37841. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Scott County (Oneida, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Scott County Nutrition site located at 215 Sunset Dr, Oneida, TN 37841. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Oak, Ridge, Anderson County, TNHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Anderson County (Oak Ridge, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Oak Ridge Senior Center located at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Time Commitment Deliveries and kitchen help are needed in the mornings Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Anderson County (Oak Ridge, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Oak Ridge Senior Center located at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Time Commitment Deliveries and kitchen help are needed in the mornings Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Morgan County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Morgan County (Wartburg, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Morgan County East Tennessee Human Resources Agency (ETHRA) Office located at 1111 Knoxville Hwy, Wartburg, TN 37887. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org or 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Morgan County (Wartburg, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Morgan County East Tennessee Human Resources Agency (ETHRA) Office located at 1111 Knoxville Hwy, Wartburg, TN 37887. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings on Fridays from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Alicia Davis at amdavis@ethra.org or 865-691-2551 x 4210. Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37887 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Monteagle, Tracy City; Marion & Grundy County, TNHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Marion & Grundy County (Monteagle/Tracy City, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the May Justus Memorial Library; 24 Dixie Lee Ave., Monteagle, TN 37356 Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-12:00p. Contact For more information, please contact Amber Espindola at 423-949-2191 ext 125 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Marion & Grundy County (Monteagle/Tracy City, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the May Justus Memorial Library; 24 Dixie Lee Ave., Monteagle, TN 37356 Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-12:00p. Contact For more information, please contact Amber Espindola at 423-949-2191 ext 125 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37356 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Madison County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Madison County (Jackson, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Lewis Center located at 201 West Grant Street, Jackson, TN 38301. Time Commitment Deliveries are made on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00a-10:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Carol Rice at 731-574-9269.
Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Madison County (Jackson, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Lewis Center located at 201 West Grant Street, Jackson, TN 38301. Time Commitment Deliveries are made on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00a-10:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Carol Rice at 731-574-9269.
Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Madison County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Madison County (Jackson, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Lewis Center located at 201 West Grant Street, Jackson, TN 38301. Time Commitment Deliveries are made on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00a-10:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Carol Rice at 731-574-9269.
Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Madison County (Jackson, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Lewis Center located at 201 West Grant Street, Jackson, TN 38301. Time Commitment Deliveries are made on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00a-10:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Carol Rice at 731-574-9269.
Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Lexington, Henderson County, TNHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Henderson County (Lexington, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Henderson County Senior Center located at 145 South Main Street, Lexington, TN 38351. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Sherry Cagle at 731-968-4222 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Henderson County (Lexington, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at the Henderson County Senior Center located at 145 South Main Street, Lexington, TN 38351. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday – Friday from approximately 8:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Sherry Cagle at 731-968-4222 Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 38351 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Kingsport - Sullivan County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Sullivan County (Blountville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at a central church location in Blountville, TN. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday - Friday from approximately 9:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Scot Nelms at 423-431-8811 or snelms@fthra.org Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Sullivan County (Blountville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at a central church location in Blountville, TN. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday - Friday from approximately 9:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Scot Nelms at 423-431-8811 or snelms@fthra.org Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37617 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals - Kingsport - Sullivan County, TennesseeHome Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Sullivan County (Blountville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at a central church location in Blountville, TN. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday - Friday from approximately 9:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Scot Nelms at 423-431-8811 or snelms@fthra.org Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Home Delivered Meals is a program that delivers meals to older adults in the community. We are looking for volunteers in Sullivan County (Blountville, TN). Location Volunteers will meet at a central church location in Blountville, TN. Time Commitment Deliveries are needed in the mornings, Monday - Friday from approximately 9:00a-11:00a. Contact For more information, please contact Scot Nelms at 423-431-8811 or snelms@fthra.org Agency: Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37617 Allow Groups: No |