Needs From: Belmont Office of Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution at Dream Streets North

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets North. 

Please meet on the housing side. When you see the food truck, introduce yourself to the driver and help unload, set up and distrubute groceries to community members. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets North. 

Please meet on the housing side. When you see the food truck, introduce yourself to the driver and help unload, set up and distrubute groceries to community members. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution at Boys & Girls Club

You will meet at our food site: Boys & Girls Club, 916 16th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

There you will help with fresh grocery distribution. Help unload, set up, distribute food to community members and help clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

You will meet at our food site: Boys & Girls Club, 916 16th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

There you will help with fresh grocery distribution. Help unload, set up, distribute food to community members and help clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Norman Binkley Elementary School Tree Planting Project

Please join our team on Saturday, March 7th at Norman Binkley Elementary School to plant some trees. We will start the project with a short intro, a tree planting demonstration and some safety guidelines. Then will will go and plant our trees.

Contact Tony Martino with questions - tony@nashvilletreefoundation.org.

Agency: Nashville Tree Foundation

Please join our team on Saturday, March 7th at Norman Binkley Elementary School to plant some trees. We will start the project with a short intro, a tree planting demonstration and some safety guidelines. Then will will go and plant our trees.

Contact Tony Martino with questions - tony@nashvilletreefoundation.org.

Agency: Nashville Tree Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare for Single Moms Group


The neighborhoods we serve are home to more single-mother-led households than 97% of neighborhoods in America. With single moms and their kids being our primary demographic of reach, we have a ministry just for moms, Dream Streets Moms Group. The women meet twice a month, enjoy a meal together, and also receive counseling services and other classes that provide growth opportunities emotionally, professionally, and financially. Childcare is also provided during this time so they can enjoy each other’s company knowing their kids are taken care of.

We need your help to provide childcare for these moms while they are meeting.

Agency: Dream Streets


The neighborhoods we serve are home to more single-mother-led households than 97% of neighborhoods in America. With single moms and their kids being our primary demographic of reach, we have a ministry just for moms, Dream Streets Moms Group. The women meet twice a month, enjoy a meal together, and also receive counseling services and other classes that provide growth opportunities emotionally, professionally, and financially. Childcare is also provided during this time so they can enjoy each other’s company knowing their kids are taken care of.

We need your help to provide childcare for these moms while they are meeting.

Agency: Dream Streets

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Elementary Music Festival on April 30th

Metro Nashville Public Schools is hosting its 2nd Annual MNPS Elementary Music Festival where all of the Elementary Schools come together to produce one concert. This year's event will be hosted on April 30th at Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). Months of planning goes into this festival, and we are seeking 10 volunteers to help us make this day a huge success!

Event Agenda

7:30 am Call Time8:00 am - 12:00 pm Shift #112:00 pm Lunch on Site1:00 pm to 4 pm Shift #2

Volunteers may stay the full day or sign up for shifts.

Parking directions will be given after signing up. We have a discount code for McKendree Parking lot, near the Downtown Public Library.

For questions, please contact Kara Kindall at Kkindall@mnps.org or 6159443630.

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Metro Nashville Public Schools is hosting its 2nd Annual MNPS Elementary Music Festival where all of the Elementary Schools come together to produce one concert. This year's event will be hosted on April 30th at Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). Months of planning goes into this festival, and we are seeking 10 volunteers to help us make this day a huge success!

Event Agenda

7:30 am Call Time8:00 am - 12:00 pm Shift #112:00 pm Lunch on Site1:00 pm to 4 pm Shift #2

Volunteers may stay the full day or sign up for shifts.

Parking directions will be given after signing up. We have a discount code for McKendree Parking lot, near the Downtown Public Library.

For questions, please contact Kara Kindall at Kkindall@mnps.org or 6159443630.

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37243

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Career Fair - Guest Speakers NEEDED @ Stratton Elementary School

Stratton Elementary School is seeking guest speakers from various career industries to participate in their annual Career Fair hosted on April 10th from 10am-12pm!

Guest speakers will be asked to host a table representing your career, industry, or organization, share insights about your professional journey, and engage with small groups of students as they rotate throughout the event! 

For questions, please contact Felicia Dismukes at Felicia.Dismukes@mnps.org and Kendra Broome at Kendra.Broome@mnps.org.

Thank you in advance for helping make this event a success for our students! 

Agency: Stratton Elementary School

Stratton Elementary School is seeking guest speakers from various career industries to participate in their annual Career Fair hosted on April 10th from 10am-12pm!

Guest speakers will be asked to host a table representing your career, industry, or organization, share insights about your professional journey, and engage with small groups of students as they rotate throughout the event! 

For questions, please contact Felicia Dismukes at Felicia.Dismukes@mnps.org and Kendra Broome at Kendra.Broome@mnps.org.

Thank you in advance for helping make this event a success for our students! 

Agency: Stratton Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Class-Gordon Jewish Community Center

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Story Stroll

Help us host our first Story Stroll, an interactive event where children enjoy a story—read in both English and Spanish—while moving through hands-on activity stations. Volunteers may read the book or assist with activities like planting seeds, crafts, chalk art, a scavenger hunt, or cupcake decorating. Training and support will be provided onsite by our staff. Please check in under the pavilion. Spanish-speaking volunteers are encouraged to sign up, but all are welcome!

Agency: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Help us host our first Story Stroll, an interactive event where children enjoy a story—read in both English and Spanish—while moving through hands-on activity stations. Volunteers may read the book or assist with activities like planting seeds, crafts, chalk art, a scavenger hunt, or cupcake decorating. Training and support will be provided onsite by our staff. Please check in under the pavilion. Spanish-speaking volunteers are encouraged to sign up, but all are welcome!

Agency: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hot Chocolate Run Nashville | Team SOTN

Special Olympics Tennessee offers a vibrant, year-round lineup of competitions across 16 sports, serving more than 18,000 athletes statewide. None of this will be possible without the continued support of our community partners, donors, and fundraising champions.

We will be thrilled to be a featured charity for the 2026 Hot Chocolate Run Nashville, and we will need YOU to help make it an unforgettable day, full of miles, smiles, and a little chocolatey magic! 

TEAM SOTN Volunteers will:

Collect runner's bib tabs to help raise critical funds for our program

Represent Special Olympics Tennessee and share our mission with the community

Celebrate with runners at the post-race party area! 

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the SOTN tent in the Post-Race Area  Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt  This event will be outdoors  Parking: You will be emailed a parking pass prior to the event. Please print out parking map/pass for your vehicle to access the assigned parking lot. Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event  Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated  Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to complete your registration for this event. 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee offers a vibrant, year-round lineup of competitions across 16 sports, serving more than 18,000 athletes statewide. None of this will be possible without the continued support of our community partners, donors, and fundraising champions.

We will be thrilled to be a featured charity for the 2026 Hot Chocolate Run Nashville, and we will need YOU to help make it an unforgettable day, full of miles, smiles, and a little chocolatey magic! 

TEAM SOTN Volunteers will:

Collect runner's bib tabs to help raise critical funds for our program

Represent Special Olympics Tennessee and share our mission with the community

Celebrate with runners at the post-race party area! 

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the SOTN tent in the Post-Race Area  Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt  This event will be outdoors  Parking: You will be emailed a parking pass prior to the event. Please print out parking map/pass for your vehicle to access the assigned parking lot. Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event  Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated  Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to complete your registration for this event. 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Check-In

Be the welcoming face of the night and help check-in our Community Night guests!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Be the welcoming face of the night and help check-in our Community Night guests!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Parent Lunch Volunteers

The Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee is inviting all new and expecting parents of babies with Down syndrome to be showered with gifts and friendship, while enjoying lunch with some of our experienced parents.

Because the entire family is welcome to attend, we need volunteers to assist with decorating and set-up, keeping children both with Down syndrome and siblings occupied so families can eat and talk, sometimes including holding new babies, and then clean up after the event. Lunch will be provided by DSAMT. We do ask you please be free of any possible illness as some attendees will be medically fragile.

Saturday, February 21, 2026
Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church
(entrance near sign as you enter the parking lot)
3705 Brush Hill Rd, Nashville, TN 37216
Volunteers from 10am - 3pm, event from 12pm - 2pm

Questions can be directed to Tanya Chavez: tanya@somethingextra.org or call/text 615-294-8736

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

The Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee is inviting all new and expecting parents of babies with Down syndrome to be showered with gifts and friendship, while enjoying lunch with some of our experienced parents.

Because the entire family is welcome to attend, we need volunteers to assist with decorating and set-up, keeping children both with Down syndrome and siblings occupied so families can eat and talk, sometimes including holding new babies, and then clean up after the event. Lunch will be provided by DSAMT. We do ask you please be free of any possible illness as some attendees will be medically fragile.

Saturday, February 21, 2026
Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church
(entrance near sign as you enter the parking lot)
3705 Brush Hill Rd, Nashville, TN 37216
Volunteers from 10am - 3pm, event from 12pm - 2pm

Questions can be directed to Tanya Chavez: tanya@somethingextra.org or call/text 615-294-8736

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk MS: Nashville 2026

Each year, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society hosts Walk MS: Nashville, a powerful community event that raises over $170,000 to fund essential programs, services, and research for people in our region living with multiple sclerosis. We are thrilled to announce that our 2026 event will take place on Saturday, March 28th.  

 

This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in a fun and rewarding day. We are seeking volunteers to support various event areas, including setup and breakdown, registration, rest stops, food and beverage stations, and other special event activities.

 

Event Details:

Event: Walk MS: Nashville 2026 Location: GEODIS Park, 501 Benton Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203 Date & Time: Saturday, March 28th, 2026 - Various Shift Times Volunteer Sign Up: Opportunities


In addition to responding on Belmont's Get Connected site, please visit the link above to sign up for specific roles and shifts. (Please note that the National Multiple Sclerosis Society also uses Galaxy Digital, the makers of Get Connected, so their sign-up process should look familiar.)

Please contact Simon Robson at simon.robson@nmss.org with questions. Volunteers are the backbone of our mission. Their time and energy help us make a difference for those impacted by MS.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Each year, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society hosts Walk MS: Nashville, a powerful community event that raises over $170,000 to fund essential programs, services, and research for people in our region living with multiple sclerosis. We are thrilled to announce that our 2026 event will take place on Saturday, March 28th.  

 

This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in a fun and rewarding day. We are seeking volunteers to support various event areas, including setup and breakdown, registration, rest stops, food and beverage stations, and other special event activities.

 

Event Details:

Event: Walk MS: Nashville 2026 Location: GEODIS Park, 501 Benton Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203 Date & Time: Saturday, March 28th, 2026 - Various Shift Times Volunteer Sign Up: Opportunities


In addition to responding on Belmont's Get Connected site, please visit the link above to sign up for specific roles and shifts. (Please note that the National Multiple Sclerosis Society also uses Galaxy Digital, the makers of Get Connected, so their sign-up process should look familiar.)

Please contact Simon Robson at simon.robson@nmss.org with questions. Volunteers are the backbone of our mission. Their time and energy help us make a difference for those impacted by MS.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn to Swim Program - Fridays @ Sportsplex

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Link to Online Volunteer Driver Training with Senior Ride Nashville

Senior Ride Nashville is growing our volunteer driver team! Drivers use their own vehicles to transport seniors to community centers, medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops and more. Help a senior get where they need to go and make a friend in the process! Volunteer shifts are flexible and scheduled at your convenience using an easy online tool. SRN provides rides Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Complete the on-demand volunteer training on our website to get out on the road soon!

Find it at: 

https://www.seniorridenashville.org/volunteer

It is Senior Ride Nashville’s mission to enrich the lives of older adults and engage them in the community by providing affordable and assisted transportation.

Agency: Senior Ride Nashville

Senior Ride Nashville is growing our volunteer driver team! Drivers use their own vehicles to transport seniors to community centers, medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops and more. Help a senior get where they need to go and make a friend in the process! Volunteer shifts are flexible and scheduled at your convenience using an easy online tool. SRN provides rides Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Complete the on-demand volunteer training on our website to get out on the road soon!

Find it at: 

https://www.seniorridenashville.org/volunteer

It is Senior Ride Nashville’s mission to enrich the lives of older adults and engage them in the community by providing affordable and assisted transportation.

Agency: Senior Ride Nashville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After-School Tutoring at Plaza Mariachi

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30pm as we partner with the Hispanic Family Foundation to provide after school tutoring to refugee and immigrant children in East Nashville (no prior tutoring experience required)! For those that don't have homework, they need help with grammar and practicing conversational English! 


This will take place at the tables in the middle of Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike).

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30pm as we partner with the Hispanic Family Foundation to provide after school tutoring to refugee and immigrant children in East Nashville (no prior tutoring experience required)! For those that don't have homework, they need help with grammar and practicing conversational English! 


This will take place at the tables in the middle of Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike).

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Needs Buddy - Embrace Community Adult Day Program

During the weekdays, we offer community and enrichment classes for adults impacted by disability. Volunteer opportunities look like supporting students in small groups during day classes. This is along with a classroom teacher and a vetted Embrace volunteer. While attending the classes with the friends to help them engage with the lesson, you may get to join in on an inclusive dance lesson, music therapy class, help make a frozen meal for our service project, join Brentwood Library in a craft, or pray with us during our Bible Class. There is always something different happening and some friends just need a little prompt to get up and have some fun.  *** Please reach out if you wish to attend but only able to come for part of the day. We still welcome you even if you need to leave early to head to a class or work. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

During the weekdays, we offer community and enrichment classes for adults impacted by disability. Volunteer opportunities look like supporting students in small groups during day classes. This is along with a classroom teacher and a vetted Embrace volunteer. While attending the classes with the friends to help them engage with the lesson, you may get to join in on an inclusive dance lesson, music therapy class, help make a frozen meal for our service project, join Brentwood Library in a craft, or pray with us during our Bible Class. There is always something different happening and some friends just need a little prompt to get up and have some fun.  *** Please reach out if you wish to attend but only able to come for part of the day. We still welcome you even if you need to leave early to head to a class or work. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Program-University School

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections.

Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections.

Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank Volunteers

Volunteers needed to help distribute groceries and greet clients.  This is a great opportunity for Spanish speakers and students interested in working with the immigrant and refugee community! We are in the Glencliif area of Nashville and will send you our exact location when the shift is confirmed. If you would like to sign up or have any questions please contact us at glencliff@nourishfoodbanks.org or (615) 972-5020

Agency: Nueva Vida Food Project

Volunteers needed to help distribute groceries and greet clients.  This is a great opportunity for Spanish speakers and students interested in working with the immigrant and refugee community! We are in the Glencliif area of Nashville and will send you our exact location when the shift is confirmed. If you would like to sign up or have any questions please contact us at glencliff@nourishfoodbanks.org or (615) 972-5020

Agency: Nueva Vida Food Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Artwork Inventory Team

Daybreak Arts is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our Artwork Inventory Team to support our organization's efforts to document, organize, and maintain accurate records of artworks in our collection. This work ensures that all items are properly catalogued, cared for, and accessible for exhibitions, research, and archival purposes.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with cataloguing artworks by recording details such as title, artist, medium, dimensions, and condition.Photograph artworks and label images for digital records.Help verify and update existing inventory records.Input data into the collection management system or spreadsheet templates.Support staff in organizing storage areas and maintaining order within inventory spacesEdit raw images and upload artwork online.

Skills and Attributes

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Good organizational and record-keeping skills.Comfort working with databases, spreadsheets, or digital cataloguing tools (training provided).Ability to handle artworks with care and follow instructions precisely.Interest in art, museums, archives, or cultural heritage management.

Training and Support

Volunteers will receive training in safe art handling, cataloguing procedures, edit / upload processes and the use of the inventory database.In-person training date: Wednesday, February 4th, 11am - 3pm; additional/ individual trainings can be scheduledInventory volunteers may complete tasks during regular open studio hours or virtually.

Benefits

Gain hands-on experience in art collection management.Learn professional cataloguing and documentation practices.Work closely with art professionals and contribute to preserving cultural heritage.Opportunity to develop transferable skills in data management and organization.

Agency: Daybreak Arts

Daybreak Arts is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our Artwork Inventory Team to support our organization's efforts to document, organize, and maintain accurate records of artworks in our collection. This work ensures that all items are properly catalogued, cared for, and accessible for exhibitions, research, and archival purposes.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with cataloguing artworks by recording details such as title, artist, medium, dimensions, and condition.Photograph artworks and label images for digital records.Help verify and update existing inventory records.Input data into the collection management system or spreadsheet templates.Support staff in organizing storage areas and maintaining order within inventory spacesEdit raw images and upload artwork online.

Skills and Attributes

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Good organizational and record-keeping skills.Comfort working with databases, spreadsheets, or digital cataloguing tools (training provided).Ability to handle artworks with care and follow instructions precisely.Interest in art, museums, archives, or cultural heritage management.

Training and Support

Volunteers will receive training in safe art handling, cataloguing procedures, edit / upload processes and the use of the inventory database.In-person training date: Wednesday, February 4th, 11am - 3pm; additional/ individual trainings can be scheduledInventory volunteers may complete tasks during regular open studio hours or virtually.

Benefits

Gain hands-on experience in art collection management.Learn professional cataloguing and documentation practices.Work closely with art professionals and contribute to preserving cultural heritage.Opportunity to develop transferable skills in data management and organization.

Agency: Daybreak Arts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aventura STEAM Night @ Aventura Community School

The Aventura Community School STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Summit is a night program held at Aventura Community School. The goal of this program is to inspire students to pursue an academic STEM focus in the remainder of their elementary school years, and to help prepare them for STEM careers in the future. This event will require about 48 volunteers.

This is a one-night commitment, and no prior prep time is required, but you will be given guidance on how to facilitate your activity.

Volunteer Activities:

Help with one of the stations below from 6-8pm.
BERNOULLI’S PRINCIPLE (4 volunteers)

This station focuses on using materials, ping pong balls, straws, and cards to demonstrate how air speed, pressure, and drag affect motion.

CARDBOARD ROBOT HAND (2 volunteers)

This kit focuses on students creating a cardboard robot hand by tracing and cutting a hand shape, threading strings through straws to act as tendons, and adjusting string length so pulling the strings bends the fingers. This demonstrates simple mechanics and hand motion.

CENTER of GRAVITY- VSVS (2 volunteers)

Students explore how added mass changes balance and experimenting with balancing objects, such as popsicle stick people and nail structures.

LAVA LAMPS (2 volunteers)

Students learn about states of matter, density, and chemical reactions through hands on experiments with Alka Seltzer reactions and lava lamps to see how gas formation and density differences cause materials to move and separate.

FINGERPRINTING (2 volunteers)

Students learn how fingerprints are formed/classified and used in law enforcement by creating and lifting their own fingerprints while exploring identification techniques.

GLOW IN THE DARK SLIME (4 volunteers)

Students learn about phosphorescence and polymers by exploring how zinc sulfide absorbs and emits light (glow in the dark slime effects).

STEM Launch Challenge (4 volunteers)

Design, build, and race an air-powered rocket! Students will discover how compressed air creates motion and put their engineering skills to the test in an exciting head-to-head rocket race.

EMOCIONES DE COLORES (1 volunteer)

Emotions in Color is a multi-sensory sculpture that combines social emotional learning, neuroscience, and creative play. Asking the question “what shape and color do your emotions feel like?

PH INDICATOR EXPERIMENT MASTER GARDENERS (2 volunteers)

Which vegetables can be used as a natural PH indicator. Students will learn how vegetables, fruits and flowers change color in response to acid and bases

HOVERCRAFT (6 volunteers)

Students will be given a chance to ride aboard one of the 3 hovercrafts that have been built by the Aventura students. Exploring concepts of low air pressure & friction.

LAZER-Large Óptica Technology (4 volunteers)

Students will explore laser technology and large optical systems, learning how light is used in medical and scientific applications through interactive experiments.

Food and water will be provided. Park in the school parking lot.


El programa de STEM (Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas) de la Escuela Aventura es un programa nocturno realizado en Aventura Community School. El objetivo de este programa es inspirar a los estudiantes a perseguir un enfoque académico STEM en el resto de su vida, y para ayudarlos a prepararse para carreras STEM en el futuro. Este evento requiere 48 voluntarios.

Este es un compromiso de una noche y no se requiere tiempo de preparación previo, pero habra orientación sobre cómo facilitar su actividad.

Actividades de voluntariado:

Ayude con una de las estaciones a continuación de 6 a 8 p.m.

No es necesario llevar nada. Se puede estacionar en el estacionamiento de la escuela sin costo.

Agency: Aventura Community School

The Aventura Community School STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Summit is a night program held at Aventura Community School. The goal of this program is to inspire students to pursue an academic STEM focus in the remainder of their elementary school years, and to help prepare them for STEM careers in the future. This event will require about 48 volunteers.

This is a one-night commitment, and no prior prep time is required, but you will be given guidance on how to facilitate your activity.

Volunteer Activities:

Help with one of the stations below from 6-8pm.
BERNOULLI’S PRINCIPLE (4 volunteers)

This station focuses on using materials, ping pong balls, straws, and cards to demonstrate how air speed, pressure, and drag affect motion.

CARDBOARD ROBOT HAND (2 volunteers)

This kit focuses on students creating a cardboard robot hand by tracing and cutting a hand shape, threading strings through straws to act as tendons, and adjusting string length so pulling the strings bends the fingers. This demonstrates simple mechanics and hand motion.

CENTER of GRAVITY- VSVS (2 volunteers)

Students explore how added mass changes balance and experimenting with balancing objects, such as popsicle stick people and nail structures.

LAVA LAMPS (2 volunteers)

Students learn about states of matter, density, and chemical reactions through hands on experiments with Alka Seltzer reactions and lava lamps to see how gas formation and density differences cause materials to move and separate.

FINGERPRINTING (2 volunteers)

Students learn how fingerprints are formed/classified and used in law enforcement by creating and lifting their own fingerprints while exploring identification techniques.

GLOW IN THE DARK SLIME (4 volunteers)

Students learn about phosphorescence and polymers by exploring how zinc sulfide absorbs and emits light (glow in the dark slime effects).

STEM Launch Challenge (4 volunteers)

Design, build, and race an air-powered rocket! Students will discover how compressed air creates motion and put their engineering skills to the test in an exciting head-to-head rocket race.

EMOCIONES DE COLORES (1 volunteer)

Emotions in Color is a multi-sensory sculpture that combines social emotional learning, neuroscience, and creative play. Asking the question “what shape and color do your emotions feel like?

PH INDICATOR EXPERIMENT MASTER GARDENERS (2 volunteers)

Which vegetables can be used as a natural PH indicator. Students will learn how vegetables, fruits and flowers change color in response to acid and bases

HOVERCRAFT (6 volunteers)

Students will be given a chance to ride aboard one of the 3 hovercrafts that have been built by the Aventura students. Exploring concepts of low air pressure & friction.

LAZER-Large Óptica Technology (4 volunteers)

Students will explore laser technology and large optical systems, learning how light is used in medical and scientific applications through interactive experiments.

Food and water will be provided. Park in the school parking lot.


El programa de STEM (Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas) de la Escuela Aventura es un programa nocturno realizado en Aventura Community School. El objetivo de este programa es inspirar a los estudiantes a perseguir un enfoque académico STEM en el resto de su vida, y para ayudarlos a prepararse para carreras STEM en el futuro. Este evento requiere 48 voluntarios.

Este es un compromiso de una noche y no se requiere tiempo de preparación previo, pero habra orientación sobre cómo facilitar su actividad.

Actividades de voluntariado:

Ayude con una de las estaciones a continuación de 6 a 8 p.m.

No es necesario llevar nada. Se puede estacionar en el estacionamiento de la escuela sin costo.

Agency: Aventura Community School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Inspiritus Food Pantry

What will I be doing?

Unpacking, packing and sorting donated food.Assisting clients during their visit to the food pantry.Assembling food boxes for distribution to families and individuals. Building snack packs.Cleaning the refrigerators and freezers. Picking up the grounds.

What should I wear?

We operate in an active food pantry, so please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes.

Instructions Upon Arrival:

The entrance for volunteers is via the back door of the building. There is space to park your vehicle directly alongside the building. If the spaces are full, please park on 9th Avenue N.After parking, please enter through our back door and await our short volunteer orientation.

In addition to responding to the need in get connected, please register for a specific date and time through the Hands On Nashville link below:

Hands On Nashville | Food Pantry Volunteer #sharing

Agency: Inspiritus

What will I be doing?

Unpacking, packing and sorting donated food.Assisting clients during their visit to the food pantry.Assembling food boxes for distribution to families and individuals. Building snack packs.Cleaning the refrigerators and freezers. Picking up the grounds.

What should I wear?

We operate in an active food pantry, so please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes.

Instructions Upon Arrival:

The entrance for volunteers is via the back door of the building. There is space to park your vehicle directly alongside the building. If the spaces are full, please park on 9th Avenue N.After parking, please enter through our back door and await our short volunteer orientation.

In addition to responding to the need in get connected, please register for a specific date and time through the Hands On Nashville link below:

Hands On Nashville | Food Pantry Volunteer #sharing

Agency: Inspiritus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Volunteer

The after-school arts program will focus on four core areas: fine arts, academic enrichment, emotional-focused therapy, and supplemental meals.⁠ Volunteers help facilitate each component of the program by providing a friendly face, loving spirit, and support to hired teachers working to provide tutoring or fine arts instruction. In addition, you will serve help ensure positive behavior choices and peer interactions.   

ONBOARDING EXPECTATIONS: It is standard procedure at Dream Streets to fill out a background check. You are required to complete this before starting any volunteer role. Because of the nature of our work and mobile accessibility in our communities of service, you may come in contact with a minor even if the position you are volunteering for is not student-oriented. We will send the link in an email after you complete this sign-up. 

Agency: Dream Streets

The after-school arts program will focus on four core areas: fine arts, academic enrichment, emotional-focused therapy, and supplemental meals.⁠ Volunteers help facilitate each component of the program by providing a friendly face, loving spirit, and support to hired teachers working to provide tutoring or fine arts instruction. In addition, you will serve help ensure positive behavior choices and peer interactions.   

ONBOARDING EXPECTATIONS: It is standard procedure at Dream Streets to fill out a background check. You are required to complete this before starting any volunteer role. Because of the nature of our work and mobile accessibility in our communities of service, you may come in contact with a minor even if the position you are volunteering for is not student-oriented. We will send the link in an email after you complete this sign-up. 

Agency: Dream Streets

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tim Tebow Night to Shine Prom Night

We are looking for volunteers who are interested in being a buddy for Night to Shine.  Night to Shine is a prom night experience for the special needs community, hosted in conjunction with the Tim Tebow Foundation.  As a buddy, you will be partnered with an honored guest for the evening as they enjoy their prom night.  The night includes a red carpet, a photo booth, dance floor, catered meal, sensory room, karaoke, and a limo ride.

Night to Shine will be hosted at Brentwood Concord Community Church on February 13, 2026 from 6-9 pm. We do need volunteers to arrive by 4:30 to ensure they attend a pre-event meeting and are in place before the honored guests arrive.

Dinner will be provided to volunteers.   Training and background check are required!

Agency: Concord Community rEcess

We are looking for volunteers who are interested in being a buddy for Night to Shine.  Night to Shine is a prom night experience for the special needs community, hosted in conjunction with the Tim Tebow Foundation.  As a buddy, you will be partnered with an honored guest for the evening as they enjoy their prom night.  The night includes a red carpet, a photo booth, dance floor, catered meal, sensory room, karaoke, and a limo ride.

Night to Shine will be hosted at Brentwood Concord Community Church on February 13, 2026 from 6-9 pm. We do need volunteers to arrive by 4:30 to ensure they attend a pre-event meeting and are in place before the honored guests arrive.

Dinner will be provided to volunteers.   Training and background check are required!

Agency: Concord Community rEcess

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Class-Ensworth HS

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connection. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connection. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies - 11am Service Hour

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 


You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 


You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies - 9:30am Service Hour

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City

Join us for one of the coolest events of the year - literally! The 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City is a fun and energetic fundraising event where participants take a chilly dip to support Special Olympics Tennessee athletes. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make this event a success!

Volunteer roles include: 

Event Set-Up from 8a - 10:30a Moving tables & chairs to event tents, Distribute directional signage, Set up tents + Hang sponsor bannersGreeter from 9a - 1pAssist plungers with directions to park in designated areas, Maintain entrance to restricted parking area (handicap, VIP’s, Media & Emergency only) + Greet people at entrance to eventConcessions, Incentives, Registration + Merchandise  from 9a - 2p Greet attendees, Sell concessions food & beverage + Keep concession tent clean and organized Distribute event t-shirt to all registered plungers + Distribute Incentives for Plungers who qualifySell past & current Plunge/SOTN Souvenir Merchandise + Distribute Volunteer t-shirts Check in all plungers (online & walk-in registrations), Receiving, counting and recording of monies being turned in by plungers, Data entry + Cheer on plungers!  Plunge Host from 10a - 2p  Direct plungers through the pre-plunging areas (photo area, secure personal items, plunging instructions, etc.), Help maintain the plunger changing tents + Work in the Celebration Tent helping with food/beverage/trash/etc.Beer Garden from 10:30a - 2p *must be 21 or older Check ID’s, Sell beer tickets + Serve beerTear-Down 1p - 4pPacking of event supplies, Taking down tables & chairs, Tear down tents + Take down sponsor banners

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the registration desk Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt This event will be outdoors *Be aware of the weather and dress accordinglyFree parking will be available on site.Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Ready to help us make a splash?

Click the link to learn more about Special Olympics TN Polar Plunge 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join us for one of the coolest events of the year - literally! The 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City is a fun and energetic fundraising event where participants take a chilly dip to support Special Olympics Tennessee athletes. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make this event a success!

Volunteer roles include: 

Event Set-Up from 8a - 10:30a Moving tables & chairs to event tents, Distribute directional signage, Set up tents + Hang sponsor bannersGreeter from 9a - 1pAssist plungers with directions to park in designated areas, Maintain entrance to restricted parking area (handicap, VIP’s, Media & Emergency only) + Greet people at entrance to eventConcessions, Incentives, Registration + Merchandise  from 9a - 2p Greet attendees, Sell concessions food & beverage + Keep concession tent clean and organized Distribute event t-shirt to all registered plungers + Distribute Incentives for Plungers who qualifySell past & current Plunge/SOTN Souvenir Merchandise + Distribute Volunteer t-shirts Check in all plungers (online & walk-in registrations), Receiving, counting and recording of monies being turned in by plungers, Data entry + Cheer on plungers!  Plunge Host from 10a - 2p  Direct plungers through the pre-plunging areas (photo area, secure personal items, plunging instructions, etc.), Help maintain the plunger changing tents + Work in the Celebration Tent helping with food/beverage/trash/etc.Beer Garden from 10:30a - 2p *must be 21 or older Check ID’s, Sell beer tickets + Serve beerTear-Down 1p - 4pPacking of event supplies, Taking down tables & chairs, Tear down tents + Take down sponsor banners

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the registration desk Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt This event will be outdoors *Be aware of the weather and dress accordinglyFree parking will be available on site.Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Ready to help us make a splash?

Click the link to learn more about Special Olympics TN Polar Plunge 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution at Richland Hills

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in West Nashville at Richland Hills Apartments.

Please arrive at 3:45 pm at Richland Hills Apartments, 5800 Maudina Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. We meet by building B and the playground. Once the food truck arrives, you will help unload, set up, distribute, and help community members. After you help clean up and reload the food truck. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in West Nashville at Richland Hills Apartments.

Please arrive at 3:45 pm at Richland Hills Apartments, 5800 Maudina Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. We meet by building B and the playground. Once the food truck arrives, you will help unload, set up, distribute, and help community members. After you help clean up and reload the food truck. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Agency: Dream Streets

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VSVS STEM Night @ Charlotte Park Elementary (5:30-7:30PM)

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Charlotte Park Elementary School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Charlotte Park Elementary School

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Charlotte Park Elementary School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Charlotte Park Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 12, 2026

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hot Chocolate Run Nashville | Team SOTN


Special Olympics Tennessee offers a vibrant, year-round lineup of competitions across 16 sports, serving more than 18,000 athletes statewide. None of this will be possible without the continued support of our community partners, donors, and fundraising champions.

We will be thrilled to be a featured charity for the 2026 Hot Chocolate Run Nashville, and we will need YOU to help make it an unforgettable day, full of miles, smiles, and a little chocolatey magic! 

TEAM SOTN Volunteers will:

Collect runner's bib tabs to help raise critical funds for our program

Represent Special Olympics Tennessee and share our mission with the community

Celebrate with runners at the post-race party area! 

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the SOTN tent in the Post-Race Area  Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt  This event will be outdoors  Parking: You will be emailed a parking pass prior to the event. Please print out parking map/pass for your vehicle to access the assigned parking lot. Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event  Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated  Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Your energy will help fuel opportunities, confidence, and joy for our incredible Special Olympics Tennessee athletes! 


Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee


Special Olympics Tennessee offers a vibrant, year-round lineup of competitions across 16 sports, serving more than 18,000 athletes statewide. None of this will be possible without the continued support of our community partners, donors, and fundraising champions.

We will be thrilled to be a featured charity for the 2026 Hot Chocolate Run Nashville, and we will need YOU to help make it an unforgettable day, full of miles, smiles, and a little chocolatey magic! 

TEAM SOTN Volunteers will:

Collect runner's bib tabs to help raise critical funds for our program

Represent Special Olympics Tennessee and share our mission with the community

Celebrate with runners at the post-race party area! 

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the SOTN tent in the Post-Race Area  Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt  This event will be outdoors  Parking: You will be emailed a parking pass prior to the event. Please print out parking map/pass for your vehicle to access the assigned parking lot. Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event  Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated  Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Your energy will help fuel opportunities, confidence, and joy for our incredible Special Olympics Tennessee athletes! 


Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Aged Respite - Special Needs Buddies

We provide respite care for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities (ages preschool through 5th grade). Currently, we offer this free service to families in our community, not only church members. During this time, participants enjoy crafts, games, songs, and play while parents and caregivers enjoy a morning to rest and reconnect. We would love to have you join us for our volunteer breakfast and quick training/prayer time before our friends and their siblings come for a fun morning of play. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

We provide respite care for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities (ages preschool through 5th grade). Currently, we offer this free service to families in our community, not only church members. During this time, participants enjoy crafts, games, songs, and play while parents and caregivers enjoy a morning to rest and reconnect. We would love to have you join us for our volunteer breakfast and quick training/prayer time before our friends and their siblings come for a fun morning of play. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - Hendersonville, Brentwood & Murfreesboro

Volunteer as a blood donor ambassador to help our blood donors have a pleasant experience. Locations include Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.  

Purpose: To assist blood donors and blood collection staff at local blood drives. 

You must create a volunteer account with the Red Cross, which tracks hours for approval.  Apply at:

https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org or Here.

Key Responsibilities:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping donors have a positive experience.Welcome and check in donors, distribute reading materials, and assist with donor flow.Offer refreshments at the hospitality table and thank donors for their life-saving donations.Alert staff if a donor needs assistance.

Locations:
Blood drives take place in Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.

Time Commitment:

Shifts are typically 4-6 hours, depending on the blood drive.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least 3 months of service, with 1-2 shifts per month.

Questions?
Contact us at GiveTime@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Volunteer as a blood donor ambassador to help our blood donors have a pleasant experience. Locations include Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.  

Purpose: To assist blood donors and blood collection staff at local blood drives. 

You must create a volunteer account with the Red Cross, which tracks hours for approval.  Apply at:

https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org or Here.

Key Responsibilities:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping donors have a positive experience.Welcome and check in donors, distribute reading materials, and assist with donor flow.Offer refreshments at the hospitality table and thank donors for their life-saving donations.Alert staff if a donor needs assistance.

Locations:
Blood drives take place in Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.

Time Commitment:

Shifts are typically 4-6 hours, depending on the blood drive.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least 3 months of service, with 1-2 shifts per month.

Questions?
Contact us at GiveTime@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cul2vate Farm Store Volunteers

Come join us in a fun way to serve the community! Join us in the Cul2vate Farm Store. Sell Cul2vate produce, flowers, honey, merchandise, and more! This is a great way to engage in community for a great cause. 

Agency: Cul2vate

Come join us in a fun way to serve the community! Join us in the Cul2vate Farm Store. Sell Cul2vate produce, flowers, honey, merchandise, and more! This is a great way to engage in community for a great cause. 

Agency: Cul2vate

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Nov 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Escort Volunteers

Help escort our Community Night guests from their buses and transportation to the big game. Wear weather-appropriate clothing as you'll be outside for much of this time!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Help escort our Community Night guests from their buses and transportation to the big game. Wear weather-appropriate clothing as you'll be outside for much of this time!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 MLK Joint Day of Service - POSTPONED

This event has been postponed. New date TBA; stay tuned!

Join Nashville college students, faculty, and staff from nine area colleges & universities in honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. King in a day of learning, action, and reflection. This year's program will feature a student panel in the morning, and then participants will head out into the community to serve at over 20 service sites around the city!

Pizza and t-shirts provided (while supplies last). Come prepared to work outdoors! We cannot guarantee indoor service projects for all participants.

**Bus transportation from Belmont is available to event and back. Signups will begin in March!

Students are eligible to earn Service WELL Core for this event. See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can earn up to 30 points for Service Wellness for participation at this event! Students can submit for the following (given they haven't already earned credit for these Service Wellness behaviors):Training/WorkshopServe Together, Asset-Based Learning, or Different Population (only one - not all three!)Reflection SessionOld WELL Core: Students can earn 5 hours (50 points) for Service WELL Core (5 hours of service = 50 points on Suitable)After logging your hours here on Get Connected, students must submit five separate Community Wellness activity tasks (one per hour served) to earn their 50 points on Suitable.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

This event has been postponed. New date TBA; stay tuned!

Join Nashville college students, faculty, and staff from nine area colleges & universities in honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. King in a day of learning, action, and reflection. This year's program will feature a student panel in the morning, and then participants will head out into the community to serve at over 20 service sites around the city!

Pizza and t-shirts provided (while supplies last). Come prepared to work outdoors! We cannot guarantee indoor service projects for all participants.

**Bus transportation from Belmont is available to event and back. Signups will begin in March!

Students are eligible to earn Service WELL Core for this event. See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can earn up to 30 points for Service Wellness for participation at this event! Students can submit for the following (given they haven't already earned credit for these Service Wellness behaviors):Training/WorkshopServe Together, Asset-Based Learning, or Different Population (only one - not all three!)Reflection SessionOld WELL Core: Students can earn 5 hours (50 points) for Service WELL Core (5 hours of service = 50 points on Suitable)After logging your hours here on Get Connected, students must submit five separate Community Wellness activity tasks (one per hour served) to earn their 50 points on Suitable.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Models

Autism Career Training is actively looking for peer models and volunteers. ACT is looking for volunteers for all days including Saturdays. 

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Autism Career Training is actively looking for peer models and volunteers. ACT is looking for volunteers for all days including Saturdays. 

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Visits Volunteer

Conversations to Remember is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, dedicated towards combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens. Our virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and students really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training to the students in the program about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout their service. Since these visits are virtual, students can do it without any travel. This is both convenient and allows more of the volunteers' time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to their volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time and train new volunteers weekly. The students are matched based on the times that they're available with a senior who is available at the same time, and they will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or marketing. Please register to volunteer on our website, at https://conversationstoremember.org/volunteer.

Agency: Conversations to Remember

Conversations to Remember is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, dedicated towards combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens. Our virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and students really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training to the students in the program about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout their service. Since these visits are virtual, students can do it without any travel. This is both convenient and allows more of the volunteers' time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to their volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time and train new volunteers weekly. The students are matched based on the times that they're available with a senior who is available at the same time, and they will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or marketing. Please register to volunteer on our website, at https://conversationstoremember.org/volunteer.

Agency: Conversations to Remember

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - February 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Love themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter. If you like, you can also include Valentines. 

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 02/28/2026. Delivery before Valentine's Day would be ideal, if it's possible for you. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Love themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter. If you like, you can also include Valentines. 

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 02/28/2026. Delivery before Valentine's Day would be ideal, if it's possible for you. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 28, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver for Wilson Rides

Wilson Rides is looking to expand our Volunteer Driver team!

Make a difference in the lives of adults 55+ in Wilson County by providing friendly, reliable transportation to local destinations like medical appointments, grocery stores, and senior centers. All rides are given in Wilson County.

Volunteer Driver

Drive ambulatory older adults within Wilson County.YOU choose when and where you volunteer using our easy online calendar—you’ll see the date, time, location, and even who you’ll be driving. Select what you can do!Must be 21+ with 5 years of driving experience.Must pass background and MVR checks and meet our auto insurance requirements.In-person Volunteer Driver Training is required initially, with virtual renewals in following years - quarterly.

Delivery Volunteers

Deliver food boxes monthly and spread holiday cheer with Christmas stockings, gifts, and Easter bags. 

Student Volunteers (Ages 16+)
Help wrap water bottles and small gifts for quarterly outreach projects.


Every role supports dignity, connection, and independence for Wilson County’s older adults.
Join us and volunteer on your terms!

Agency: Wilson Rides Inc.

Wilson Rides is looking to expand our Volunteer Driver team!

Make a difference in the lives of adults 55+ in Wilson County by providing friendly, reliable transportation to local destinations like medical appointments, grocery stores, and senior centers. All rides are given in Wilson County.

Volunteer Driver

Drive ambulatory older adults within Wilson County.YOU choose when and where you volunteer using our easy online calendar—you’ll see the date, time, location, and even who you’ll be driving. Select what you can do!Must be 21+ with 5 years of driving experience.Must pass background and MVR checks and meet our auto insurance requirements.In-person Volunteer Driver Training is required initially, with virtual renewals in following years - quarterly.

Delivery Volunteers

Deliver food boxes monthly and spread holiday cheer with Christmas stockings, gifts, and Easter bags. 

Student Volunteers (Ages 16+)
Help wrap water bottles and small gifts for quarterly outreach projects.


Every role supports dignity, connection, and independence for Wilson County’s older adults.
Join us and volunteer on your terms!

Agency: Wilson Rides Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37087

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FACULTY/STAFF ONLY - Volunteer Support

Greet student volunteers when they arrive in the Fishbowl and orient them to their role and where they need to go. All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

**This opportunity is only open to Belmont faculty/staff members.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Greet student volunteers when they arrive in the Fishbowl and orient them to their role and where they need to go. All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

**This opportunity is only open to Belmont faculty/staff members.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kid's Activity Volunteers

Help run our kid's station during Community Night! There will be face paint, a photobooth, and more.

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Help run our kid's station during Community Night! There will be face paint, a photobooth, and more.

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Post-Game Wayfinders

Help show hospitality to our guests for Community Night by being a friendly face and guide after the game!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Help show hospitality to our guests for Community Night by being a friendly face and guide after the game!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pre-Game Wayfinders

Help show hospitality to our guests for Community Night by being a friendly face and guide before the game!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Help show hospitality to our guests for Community Night by being a friendly face and guide before the game!

All volunteers will receive a Community Night t-shirt and pizza. More instructions will be sent to those who sign up. Questions? Reach out to Annalise Mitchell (annalise.mitchell@belmont.edu).

Volunteering is eligible for Service WELL Core! See below for details:

New WELL Core: Students can submit for Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning on Suitable.Old WELL Core: Log your hours here on Get Connected after serving. Then, submit one Community Wellness task on Suitable per hour served, Each hour of volunteering counts for 10 points.

Agency: Belmont Community Night

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Booth at Seniors on the Move: Day of Love and Black History 2.13.26

GNRC will have a booth at Seniors on the Move Day of Love and Black History hosted at Fisk University. We will share information about GNRC Aging and Disability Programing and our Medicare Counseling Program (SHIP).

Volunteers need to track how many people see the booth, greet passers-by, and give GNRC/SHIP information as appropriate. Volunteers will need to transport a folding table.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

GNRC will have a booth at Seniors on the Move Day of Love and Black History hosted at Fisk University. We will share information about GNRC Aging and Disability Programing and our Medicare Counseling Program (SHIP).

Volunteers need to track how many people see the booth, greet passers-by, and give GNRC/SHIP information as appropriate. Volunteers will need to transport a folding table.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trainer for Digital Literacy Class in Waverly, TN

In partnership with the Humphreys County Chamber of Commerce, GNRC is hosting a digital literacy class for older adults in Waverly, TN.

Are you interested in teaching a basic computer skills class to a group of 10 older adults? 

All training and material will be provided.

This opportunity requires NO formal teaching experience or a background in IT. A basic understanding of computers is all that’s needed along with a patient demeanor and the desire to bridge the digital gap for older adults in our community.

The class schedule is flexible and will be set together with the volunteer trainer. Ideally, classes will be offered in the mornings at the Waverly Senior Center. Total class time is 15 hours of instruction. An example class schedule could be 1.5-hour class twice a week for 5 weeks.

Trainers teach 15 hours of digital skills training to members of their community who want to develop their computer skills. Trainers will be issued a Chromebook (on loan) and receive training on a ready-made curriculum to guide the course content. Trainers will also have the support of Tech Goes Home staff and GNRC.

Characteristics of good trainers: Trainers do not need to be computer wizards, but they need to be comfortable using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Sheets. Trainers must feel comfortable searching for answers online. It is most important that trainers are patient, compassioned educators.

Time commitment: The total time commitment for trainers is about 35 hours over the course of several weeks. In addition to trainer orientation (4 hours) each course will require 3 hours of logistics and communication with the team; 15 hours of class; 5 hours of make-up class(es); 6-8 hours of prep work (about an hour per class).

Trainers may be eligible to receive a stipend for teaching the course.

Please express interest in the opportunity and we will follow up with you on next steps and can answer any questions you may have. 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

In partnership with the Humphreys County Chamber of Commerce, GNRC is hosting a digital literacy class for older adults in Waverly, TN.

Are you interested in teaching a basic computer skills class to a group of 10 older adults? 

All training and material will be provided.

This opportunity requires NO formal teaching experience or a background in IT. A basic understanding of computers is all that’s needed along with a patient demeanor and the desire to bridge the digital gap for older adults in our community.

The class schedule is flexible and will be set together with the volunteer trainer. Ideally, classes will be offered in the mornings at the Waverly Senior Center. Total class time is 15 hours of instruction. An example class schedule could be 1.5-hour class twice a week for 5 weeks.

Trainers teach 15 hours of digital skills training to members of their community who want to develop their computer skills. Trainers will be issued a Chromebook (on loan) and receive training on a ready-made curriculum to guide the course content. Trainers will also have the support of Tech Goes Home staff and GNRC.

Characteristics of good trainers: Trainers do not need to be computer wizards, but they need to be comfortable using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Sheets. Trainers must feel comfortable searching for answers online. It is most important that trainers are patient, compassioned educators.

Time commitment: The total time commitment for trainers is about 35 hours over the course of several weeks. In addition to trainer orientation (4 hours) each course will require 3 hours of logistics and communication with the team; 15 hours of class; 5 hours of make-up class(es); 6-8 hours of prep work (about an hour per class).

Trainers may be eligible to receive a stipend for teaching the course.

Please express interest in the opportunity and we will follow up with you on next steps and can answer any questions you may have. 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 37185

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

The Martha O'Bryan Center needs upbeat, positive volunteers to assist in the food pantry. On Mondays and Thursdays, volunteers will be able to help with unloading deliveries. Every day of the week, volunteers will be able to work alongside clients to 'shop' in our food pantry and pick out the items that will serve them the most. Volunteers will also be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and order of the premises, bringing heavier boxes out to client cars.

 Spots must be reserved in advance; first come first served.

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On a foundation of Christian faith, Martha O’Bryan Center empowers children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.

The Martha O’Bryan Center is an anti-poverty non-profit organization with longstanding history and deep community roots, founded in 1894. Our headquarter campus sits in the East Nashville public housing campus of Cayce Place, currently transforming into the mixed-income neighborhood Boscobel Heights.  This is where we operate most of our programs, supporting education goals for learners of all ages, empowering youth and adults in their careers, and providing stability and support services for individuals and families.

Agency: Martha O'Bryan Center

The Martha O'Bryan Center needs upbeat, positive volunteers to assist in the food pantry. On Mondays and Thursdays, volunteers will be able to help with unloading deliveries. Every day of the week, volunteers will be able to work alongside clients to 'shop' in our food pantry and pick out the items that will serve them the most. Volunteers will also be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and order of the premises, bringing heavier boxes out to client cars.

 Spots must be reserved in advance; first come first served.

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On a foundation of Christian faith, Martha O’Bryan Center empowers children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.

The Martha O’Bryan Center is an anti-poverty non-profit organization with longstanding history and deep community roots, founded in 1894. Our headquarter campus sits in the East Nashville public housing campus of Cayce Place, currently transforming into the mixed-income neighborhood Boscobel Heights.  This is where we operate most of our programs, supporting education goals for learners of all ages, empowering youth and adults in their careers, and providing stability and support services for individuals and families.

Agency: Martha O'Bryan Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Popping into Positive Behavior Volunteers @ Cumberland Elementary

Cumberland’s Popping into Positive Behavior PBIS initiative takes place biweekly in our Community Room and celebrates our Kindergarten–5th grade scholars who consistently demonstrate positive behavior in their classrooms, Related Arts, and during lunch. As a reward for making positive choices, eligible scholars receive popcorn every other Friday during lunchtime. To help make this experience possible, we are seeking volunteers to assist with popping popcorn from 8:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in preparation for student lunches.

Volunteer Roles:

Pop popcorn in our Community RoomPlace each teacher's popcorn in their individual bucketHelp with delivering buckets to classroomsClean the popcorn machine

Volunteer Dates: 2/13, 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, 5/1, 5/15

Your support helps us recognize and reinforce positive behavior while spreading joy across our campus! 

For questions, please contact Nicole Glaze at nicole.glaze@mnps.org or 615-291-6370.

Agency: Cumberland Elementary School

Cumberland’s Popping into Positive Behavior PBIS initiative takes place biweekly in our Community Room and celebrates our Kindergarten–5th grade scholars who consistently demonstrate positive behavior in their classrooms, Related Arts, and during lunch. As a reward for making positive choices, eligible scholars receive popcorn every other Friday during lunchtime. To help make this experience possible, we are seeking volunteers to assist with popping popcorn from 8:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in preparation for student lunches.

Volunteer Roles:

Pop popcorn in our Community RoomPlace each teacher's popcorn in their individual bucketHelp with delivering buckets to classroomsClean the popcorn machine

Volunteer Dates: 2/13, 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, 5/1, 5/15

Your support helps us recognize and reinforce positive behavior while spreading joy across our campus! 

For questions, please contact Nicole Glaze at nicole.glaze@mnps.org or 615-291-6370.

Agency: Cumberland Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Workshop Wednesdays @ Wright Middle School

Wright Middle School is seeking volunteers to support their monthly Workshop Wednesday sessions! This is an opportunity for partners to provide real-world experiences in the classroom while teachers receive professional development training to enhance their classroom skills.

This session will be hosted on the following dates (2 sessions) from 9:00-10:00am and 10:00-11:00am for grades 6-8. 

Workshop Wednesday Dates:

September 17

October 22

November 19

January 21

February 18

March 18

Volunteers may commit to 1 hour or 2 hours as their schedule permits.

Guest speakers are needed on the following topics:

AdvertisingAI Prompt EngineerBlog/vlog author or hostDigital DesignEvent PlanningFilm/video production and editing Government communicationsGraphic designJournalismMarketingNon-profit managementPhotographyPodcastingPublic relationsPublicity/promotions PublishingSEO management Scriptwriting Social media content development Songwriting Television or radio production Translator/interpreter Writing and editing

Please contact Phil Osborne at Phil.Osborne@mnps.org or jonathan.avery@mnps.org for questions

Agency: Wright Middle School

Wright Middle School is seeking volunteers to support their monthly Workshop Wednesday sessions! This is an opportunity for partners to provide real-world experiences in the classroom while teachers receive professional development training to enhance their classroom skills.

This session will be hosted on the following dates (2 sessions) from 9:00-10:00am and 10:00-11:00am for grades 6-8. 

Workshop Wednesday Dates:

September 17

October 22

November 19

January 21

February 18

March 18

Volunteers may commit to 1 hour or 2 hours as their schedule permits.

Guest speakers are needed on the following topics:

AdvertisingAI Prompt EngineerBlog/vlog author or hostDigital DesignEvent PlanningFilm/video production and editing Government communicationsGraphic designJournalismMarketingNon-profit managementPhotographyPodcastingPublic relationsPublicity/promotions PublishingSEO management Scriptwriting Social media content development Songwriting Television or radio production Translator/interpreter Writing and editing

Please contact Phil Osborne at Phil.Osborne@mnps.org or jonathan.avery@mnps.org for questions

Agency: Wright Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

We are in need of a people loving personality to be the face and voice guest and parents see when they call and visit Salama! You would greet people at the door and direct them to their appropriate classroom, take phone calls, and spread joy!

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

We are in need of a people loving personality to be the face and voice guest and parents see when they call and visit Salama! You would greet people at the door and direct them to their appropriate classroom, take phone calls, and spread joy!

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After school tutors for kids K-8

Volunteers needed to help K-8 students with Reading and Math on Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30. 

Please see this page for more information, including our volunteer application.

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

Volunteers needed to help K-8 students with Reading and Math on Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30. 

Please see this page for more information, including our volunteer application.

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Celebration In Centennial Park!

REMEMBER: to receive credit for this Volunteer Service, you MUST also register and claim your spot on the Conservancy's Volunteer site. CLICK HERE NOW TO REGISTER! You may register for multiple shifts, as long as you can work ALL Of the shift! (If you absolutely cannot work the whole shift and need for a custom schedule, you can email the Volunteer Manager to make arrangements). 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the 2026 Earth Day Festival in Centennial Park! This free, all-ages event celebrates our amazing planet and features music, a parade, arts activities for kids, sustainability initiatives and education, great food and drink, local vendors, a free tree giveaway and really good vibes!

Proceeds from Earth Day will fund environmental projects across Nashville including urban canopy restoration, waterway clean-up, bee pollinator programs and more. For more information visit: www.nashvilleearthday.org!


Earth Day takes place on Saturday, April 18th from 11 AM to 5 PM in Centennial Park   Minimum age for volunteers: 16 years (unless supervised by an adult)  Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed.You are welcome to sign up for more than one shift.Except for the first shift,   please plan to come about 15 minutes early if you can. That way, you'll be signed in and ready to roll when the shift ahead of you needs to be relieved!What will volunteers do?

Volunteers are essential to making this event happen! They will be involved in many different kinds of activities including:


vendor set-up and registrationparking and traffic monitoring"Green Sweeping" litter collection in the parkPartnering with Waste Management at Recycling StationsAssisting the Conservancy Booth with fundraising, merchandise and surveystear-down and clean-upWhat will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed. Snacks and water will be provided. If you might need a camp chair for breaks, you're welcome to bring one, and there will be limited storage at the Volunteer staging tent.

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

REMEMBER: to receive credit for this Volunteer Service, you MUST also register and claim your spot on the Conservancy's Volunteer site. CLICK HERE NOW TO REGISTER! You may register for multiple shifts, as long as you can work ALL Of the shift! (If you absolutely cannot work the whole shift and need for a custom schedule, you can email the Volunteer Manager to make arrangements). 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the 2026 Earth Day Festival in Centennial Park! This free, all-ages event celebrates our amazing planet and features music, a parade, arts activities for kids, sustainability initiatives and education, great food and drink, local vendors, a free tree giveaway and really good vibes!

Proceeds from Earth Day will fund environmental projects across Nashville including urban canopy restoration, waterway clean-up, bee pollinator programs and more. For more information visit: www.nashvilleearthday.org!


Earth Day takes place on Saturday, April 18th from 11 AM to 5 PM in Centennial Park   Minimum age for volunteers: 16 years (unless supervised by an adult)  Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed.You are welcome to sign up for more than one shift.Except for the first shift,   please plan to come about 15 minutes early if you can. That way, you'll be signed in and ready to roll when the shift ahead of you needs to be relieved!What will volunteers do?

Volunteers are essential to making this event happen! They will be involved in many different kinds of activities including:


vendor set-up and registrationparking and traffic monitoring"Green Sweeping" litter collection in the parkPartnering with Waste Management at Recycling StationsAssisting the Conservancy Booth with fundraising, merchandise and surveystear-down and clean-upWhat will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed. Snacks and water will be provided. If you might need a camp chair for breaks, you're welcome to bring one, and there will be limited storage at the Volunteer staging tent.

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddy Mentor

Do you have 1 hour that you are willing to give to a student each week? If so, we would love for you to consider becoming a LUNCH BUDDY! 

Lunch Buddies are volunteers who go into a school to meet with a student once a week during the student's lunch period. The volunteer and student have some time together to build a relationship and do various activities together, including playing games, coloring and reading books together. 

This is a program where volunteers get to help students see and reach their full potential, because at PTM, we know that close positive relationships help students THRIVE! 


All participating schools are elementary or middle schools in Northwest Nashville.

Lunch times range from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

Volunteers will need their own reliable transportation to get to each visit. 


This is the volunteer need we are recruiting for MOST! Our goal at PTM is for every student to have a mentor, and students LOVE having a Lunch Buddy! We are especially in need of male Lunch Buddies as we have many male students asking for a Lunch Buddy and few male mentors!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Do you have 1 hour that you are willing to give to a student each week? If so, we would love for you to consider becoming a LUNCH BUDDY! 

Lunch Buddies are volunteers who go into a school to meet with a student once a week during the student's lunch period. The volunteer and student have some time together to build a relationship and do various activities together, including playing games, coloring and reading books together. 

This is a program where volunteers get to help students see and reach their full potential, because at PTM, we know that close positive relationships help students THRIVE! 


All participating schools are elementary or middle schools in Northwest Nashville.

Lunch times range from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

Volunteers will need their own reliable transportation to get to each visit. 


This is the volunteer need we are recruiting for MOST! Our goal at PTM is for every student to have a mentor, and students LOVE having a Lunch Buddy! We are especially in need of male Lunch Buddies as we have many male students asking for a Lunch Buddy and few male mentors!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 1:1 Mentor

Join us at one of our 4 mentoring programs to become a 1:1 mentor for an elementary, middle, or high school student! Meet with them once a week at their school to eat lunch together or at their afterschool site to play games and/or do a bible study, and build a positive relationship. Days and times are flexible, depending on the mentoring program selected!  

Programs include Breakfast & Bible Study, Dinner & Devotion, R.I.S.E., and Lunch Buddies!

Breakfast & Bible Study meets from 6:45-7:45am on Thursday mornings with our middle school students.

Dinner & Devotion meets 6:00-7:00pm on Tuesday evenings with our high school students. 

R.I.S.E mentors meet with an elementary student once a week M-Th between 3pm-5pm during afterschool programming. 

Lunch Buddies meet with an elementary or middle school student at their school during lunch time to eat with them. Lunch times occur between 10am-1pm M-F. 

We are currently most in need of R.I.S.E and Lunch Buddy mentors! These programs are flexible as mentors meet with their assigned student once a week, but can come any day of the week, depending on what is best for their schedule!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Join us at one of our 4 mentoring programs to become a 1:1 mentor for an elementary, middle, or high school student! Meet with them once a week at their school to eat lunch together or at their afterschool site to play games and/or do a bible study, and build a positive relationship. Days and times are flexible, depending on the mentoring program selected!  

Programs include Breakfast & Bible Study, Dinner & Devotion, R.I.S.E., and Lunch Buddies!

Breakfast & Bible Study meets from 6:45-7:45am on Thursday mornings with our middle school students.

Dinner & Devotion meets 6:00-7:00pm on Tuesday evenings with our high school students. 

R.I.S.E mentors meet with an elementary student once a week M-Th between 3pm-5pm during afterschool programming. 

Lunch Buddies meet with an elementary or middle school student at their school during lunch time to eat with them. Lunch times occur between 10am-1pm M-F. 

We are currently most in need of R.I.S.E and Lunch Buddy mentors! These programs are flexible as mentors meet with their assigned student once a week, but can come any day of the week, depending on what is best for their schedule!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Saturday Basketball League - Unified Partners

We are searching for volunteers to be Unified Partners with our Unified Basketball Team. Unified Partners are individuals without an intellectual disABILITY who trains and competes as a teammate with athletes with intellectual or developmental disABILITIES.  

No Experience Needed!

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Unified PartnerTeammate: Partners are active members of a team.Inclusion: Foster meaningful inclusion where every participant has a valued role and contributes to the team.
Daily Schedule below:

12:30pm - Volunteers Arrive 12:40pm - Team Practice begins1:35pm - Unified Game 12:30pm - Unified Game 2 (if scheduled)

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

We are searching for volunteers to be Unified Partners with our Unified Basketball Team. Unified Partners are individuals without an intellectual disABILITY who trains and competes as a teammate with athletes with intellectual or developmental disABILITIES.  

No Experience Needed!

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Unified PartnerTeammate: Partners are active members of a team.Inclusion: Foster meaningful inclusion where every participant has a valued role and contributes to the team.
Daily Schedule below:

12:30pm - Volunteers Arrive 12:40pm - Team Practice begins1:35pm - Unified Game 12:30pm - Unified Game 2 (if scheduled)

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Saturday Basketball League - Score Keepers & Coaches

We are searching for volunteers to assist our staff at the Saturday Basketball Leagues. We will have staff onsite to lead activities, assist with athletes & volunteers, and answer any questions. 

This activity can be split into 2-3 hour shifts as needed.  Please email with questions.  

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Court Manager/Score Keeper Help set-up courts Keep Score (No Experience Needed) Electronic Scoreboard Used We will teach you how to score Help clean-up courts Coaches
Will work with MPDP Staff Help run practices Assist with Coaching in Games

Daily Schedule below:

8:30am - Volunteers Arrive/Practices begin 9:00am - Adaptive & Wheelchair Practice/Team Practices9:55am - Game 1/Team Practices  10:50am - Game 2/Team Practices 11:45am - Game 3/Team Practices 12:40pm - Game 4/Team Practices 1:35pm - Game 5/Team Practices 2:30pm - Game 6 (as needed)

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

We are searching for volunteers to assist our staff at the Saturday Basketball Leagues. We will have staff onsite to lead activities, assist with athletes & volunteers, and answer any questions. 

This activity can be split into 2-3 hour shifts as needed.  Please email with questions.  

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Court Manager/Score Keeper Help set-up courts Keep Score (No Experience Needed) Electronic Scoreboard Used We will teach you how to score Help clean-up courts Coaches
Will work with MPDP Staff Help run practices Assist with Coaching in Games

Daily Schedule below:

8:30am - Volunteers Arrive/Practices begin 9:00am - Adaptive & Wheelchair Practice/Team Practices9:55am - Game 1/Team Practices  10:50am - Game 2/Team Practices 11:45am - Game 3/Team Practices 12:40pm - Game 4/Team Practices 1:35pm - Game 5/Team Practices 2:30pm - Game 6 (as needed)

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Saturday Basketball League - Athlete Assistants

We are searching for volunteers to assist our Wheelchair & Mobility-Limited Athletes during their practice time from 9:00-10:00am on Saturdays.  

No Experience Needed!

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Athlete AssistantsVolunteers will be assigned 1-on-1 with our athletes.Will assist athletes moving around the court.  Will assist with passing, catching, and shooting as needed.

Daily Schedule below:

8:45am - Volunteers Arrive/set-up 9:00am - Adaptive & Wheelchair Practice10:00am - Help athletes prepare to leave

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

We are searching for volunteers to assist our Wheelchair & Mobility-Limited Athletes during their practice time from 9:00-10:00am on Saturdays.  

No Experience Needed!

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Athlete AssistantsVolunteers will be assigned 1-on-1 with our athletes.Will assist athletes moving around the court.  Will assist with passing, catching, and shooting as needed.

Daily Schedule below:

8:45am - Volunteers Arrive/set-up 9:00am - Adaptive & Wheelchair Practice10:00am - Help athletes prepare to leave

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Basketball Cheerleading Volunteers

The MPDP Cheer Team will be meeting on Saturday mornings from 9:00-11:00 at Parkwood Community Center (3220 Vailview Drive, Nashville, TN 37207) on Saturdays between 1/10-2/27.  When games begin on 1/24, practice will be from 9:00-10:00 and the group will cheer during the first game from 10:00-11:00.  

If you have any questions about the Cheer Program, please email Joyce Segelhorst at Joyce.Segelhorst@Nashville.gov.

If you have questions about the MPDP Programs or Sports Leagues please contact Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

The MPDP Cheer Team will be meeting on Saturday mornings from 9:00-11:00 at Parkwood Community Center (3220 Vailview Drive, Nashville, TN 37207) on Saturdays between 1/10-2/27.  When games begin on 1/24, practice will be from 9:00-10:00 and the group will cheer during the first game from 10:00-11:00.  

If you have any questions about the Cheer Program, please email Joyce Segelhorst at Joyce.Segelhorst@Nashville.gov.

If you have questions about the MPDP Programs or Sports Leagues please contact Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Basketball League - Score Keepers & Coaches

We are searching for volunteers to assist our staff at the Metro Parks disABILITIES Friday Basketball Leagues. We will have staff onsite to lead activities, assist with athletes & volunteers, and answer any questions.  

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Court Manager/Score Keeper Help set-up courts Keep Score Electronic Scoreboard Used We will teach you how to score Help clean-up courts Coaches
Will work alongside MPDP Staff (No Experience needed) Help run skills & drills Assist with Coaching in Games

Daily Schedule below:

9:30 - Volunteers Arrive & Assist w/ Set-up 10:00 - Skills & Drills as a group 10:50 - Game 1 begins  11:20 - Game 2 begins 12:00 - Game 3 ends - Clean-up

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

We are searching for volunteers to assist our staff at the Metro Parks disABILITIES Friday Basketball Leagues. We will have staff onsite to lead activities, assist with athletes & volunteers, and answer any questions.  

Volunteer Needs & Responsibilities:

Court Manager/Score Keeper Help set-up courts Keep Score Electronic Scoreboard Used We will teach you how to score Help clean-up courts Coaches
Will work alongside MPDP Staff (No Experience needed) Help run skills & drills Assist with Coaching in Games

Daily Schedule below:

9:30 - Volunteers Arrive & Assist w/ Set-up 10:00 - Skills & Drills as a group 10:50 - Game 1 begins  11:20 - Game 2 begins 12:00 - Game 3 ends - Clean-up

If you have any questions, please email Jonathan Shelton at jonathan.shelton@nashville.gov or Glen Adkins at golden.adkins@nashville.gov.  

Agency: Metro Parks disABILITIES Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Inspire Future Professionals - Career Day @ H.G. Hill Middle School

Come join H.G. Hill middle schoolers as they explore career opportunities on Friday, March 20th. Nashville professionals are invited to help! Our school will have tables set up for volunteers to come and share their career paths with students who will walk around the tables and ask questions.


We are seeking professionals from the following fields: Architecture, engineering, HVAC, plumber, mechanic, hair stylist, makeup artist, nail technician, gym trainer, florist, small business owner, veterinarian, farmer, news/television worker, musician, firefighter, banker, graphic designer, music teacher, coding, video game programmer, A/V or sound engineer, trucker, event planner, hotel admin, welder, lineman, politician, etc. It's a lot, but those are our goals.


Volunteers will need to set up a table with some visuals that help represent their role and what they do, to help middle schoolers understand it. Swag/giveaways are welcome but optional.


If you are not able to attend the entire duration, please reach out to Kara Ellis (kara.ellis@mnps.org).


Thank you!

Agency: H.G. Hill Middle School

Come join H.G. Hill middle schoolers as they explore career opportunities on Friday, March 20th. Nashville professionals are invited to help! Our school will have tables set up for volunteers to come and share their career paths with students who will walk around the tables and ask questions.


We are seeking professionals from the following fields: Architecture, engineering, HVAC, plumber, mechanic, hair stylist, makeup artist, nail technician, gym trainer, florist, small business owner, veterinarian, farmer, news/television worker, musician, firefighter, banker, graphic designer, music teacher, coding, video game programmer, A/V or sound engineer, trucker, event planner, hotel admin, welder, lineman, politician, etc. It's a lot, but those are our goals.


Volunteers will need to set up a table with some visuals that help represent their role and what they do, to help middle schoolers understand it. Swag/giveaways are welcome but optional.


If you are not able to attend the entire duration, please reach out to Kara Ellis (kara.ellis@mnps.org).


Thank you!

Agency: H.G. Hill Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Learn to Swim Class-Vanderbilt

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach English to Adult Learners with Conexión Américas

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact this spring?

Join the vibrant Conexión Américas community and become a Volunteer English Teacher for the Spring term of 2026!

 

We're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team and support the language-learning journey of adult immigrants in the Nashville area. Our Adult Education Program has been a cornerstone in helping newcomers integrate seamlessly into our community. As a volunteer teacher, you'll play a crucial role in this heartwarming process. But it's not just about teaching English; it's about being a cultural ambassador and a friendly face in the Nashville area. Your presence will make a real difference.

No teaching certification is required to embark on this rewarding journey; however, we do recommend some teaching experience. Volunteers must be 18 or older. You'll have the opportunity to lead 1.5-hour lessons one evening per week for a 12-week term, with a curriculum and syllabus provided. Our spring term classes will meet online via Zoom, ensuring everyone's safety. 

Mark your calendars; classes begin on January 27th, 2026 and will wrap up on May 7th, 2025. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.

So, are you ready to make a lasting impact this spring? We can't wait to welcome you into our teaching family!

Join us in making a difference, one lesson at a time. We look forward to having you on board!

For all inquiries, please email the Adult Education Programs Manager at Conexión Américas at esl@conexionamericas.org.

Agency: Conexión Américas

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact this spring?

Join the vibrant Conexión Américas community and become a Volunteer English Teacher for the Spring term of 2026!

 

We're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team and support the language-learning journey of adult immigrants in the Nashville area. Our Adult Education Program has been a cornerstone in helping newcomers integrate seamlessly into our community. As a volunteer teacher, you'll play a crucial role in this heartwarming process. But it's not just about teaching English; it's about being a cultural ambassador and a friendly face in the Nashville area. Your presence will make a real difference.

No teaching certification is required to embark on this rewarding journey; however, we do recommend some teaching experience. Volunteers must be 18 or older. You'll have the opportunity to lead 1.5-hour lessons one evening per week for a 12-week term, with a curriculum and syllabus provided. Our spring term classes will meet online via Zoom, ensuring everyone's safety. 

Mark your calendars; classes begin on January 27th, 2026 and will wrap up on May 7th, 2025. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.

So, are you ready to make a lasting impact this spring? We can't wait to welcome you into our teaching family!

Join us in making a difference, one lesson at a time. We look forward to having you on board!

For all inquiries, please email the Adult Education Programs Manager at Conexión Américas at esl@conexionamericas.org.

Agency: Conexión Américas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 27, 2026 through May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supporter Recognition Outreach

Volunteers for this opportunity will volunteer within the Development/Fundraising Dept. to assist with tasks like:


Writing/addressing thank you notes,holiday or birthday cards, new donor mailings, other special mailings, etc.Calling donors each month to say Thank You for the gift.Special Event Tasks periodically Requirements: Good Handwriting and/or Comfortable Talking to People on the Phone, depending on what tasks you would like to participate in. 


The schedule is flexible Monday - Friday between 9am and 4pm. Tasks will fluctuate from shift to shift. 

You can apply online at the link below, and we will reach out to discuss our current needs!

Please respond to this need on Get Connected. Register for this opportunity here: https://cerv.is/0266x444

Do not show up unless you have registered at the above link and have discussed a schedule with The Salvation Army staff.


Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville

Volunteers for this opportunity will volunteer within the Development/Fundraising Dept. to assist with tasks like:


Writing/addressing thank you notes,holiday or birthday cards, new donor mailings, other special mailings, etc.Calling donors each month to say Thank You for the gift.Special Event Tasks periodically Requirements: Good Handwriting and/or Comfortable Talking to People on the Phone, depending on what tasks you would like to participate in. 


The schedule is flexible Monday - Friday between 9am and 4pm. Tasks will fluctuate from shift to shift. 

You can apply online at the link below, and we will reach out to discuss our current needs!

Please respond to this need on Get Connected. Register for this opportunity here: https://cerv.is/0266x444

Do not show up unless you have registered at the above link and have discussed a schedule with The Salvation Army staff.


Agency: The Salvation Army Nashville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Embrace Family Gathering | Spring Festival

Join Us for the Embrace Family Gathering — and Volunteer!

The Embrace Special Needs Ministry is hosting a sensory-friendly afternoon for families impacted by disability. Connect with other families, explore community resources, and enjoy snow cones, music, crafts, games, door prizes, and more! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, and classrooms — a great way to serve together while supporting our community. Your time and energy will help make this day unforgettable!

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Join Us for the Embrace Family Gathering — and Volunteer!

The Embrace Special Needs Ministry is hosting a sensory-friendly afternoon for families impacted by disability. Connect with other families, explore community resources, and enjoy snow cones, music, crafts, games, door prizes, and more! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, and classrooms — a great way to serve together while supporting our community. Your time and energy will help make this day unforgettable!

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Highschool/Adult Aged Respite - Special Needs Buddies

We provide respite care for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities (ages 6th grade and up). Currently, we offer this free service to families in our community, not only church members. During this time, participants enjoy prayer, fellowship, activities, and service projects while parents and caregivers enjoy a evening to rest and reconnect. We would love to have you join us for our volunteer dinner and quick training/prayer time before our friends come for a fun evening. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

We provide respite care for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities (ages 6th grade and up). Currently, we offer this free service to families in our community, not only church members. During this time, participants enjoy prayer, fellowship, activities, and service projects while parents and caregivers enjoy a evening to rest and reconnect. We would love to have you join us for our volunteer dinner and quick training/prayer time before our friends come for a fun evening. 

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 27, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VSVS STEM Night @ Valor Flagship Academy (4:30-6:00PM)

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Valor Flagship Academy create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Valor Flagship Academy

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Valor Flagship Academy create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Valor Flagship Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 4, 2026

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Book Buddies presented by MNPS Library Services & MNPS School Health

Book Buddies is a dynamic book club that fosters literacy among MNPS students at the Juvenile Detention Center by providing access to high-quality, relevant reading materials and creating meaningful connections with members of the Nashville community to inspire a lifelong love of reading. 


Book: Long Way Down (graphic novel version) by Jason Reynolds 


Book Buddies will need to pick up a copy of the book the week of January 5, 2026, begin reading and complete the introductory infographic. Students will receive their copy of the book and their buddy's infographic on January 15, 2026. Book Buddies will last 4-5 weeks. The schedule is subject to change. 


A free copy of the book is available for every buddy, courtesy of the Parnassus Foundation. Information will be sent to book buddies about how to pick up their free copy. Book buddies are welcome to purchase their own copy, if they prefer. 


Buddies needed: 50 (We aim to pair each student with their own buddy.) 


Buddy responsibilities: 

·                  Complete the introductory infographic to introduce yourself to your student reading buddy. This will be sent directly to you. 

·                  Read the book according to the weekly schedule. 

·                  Read your student buddy’s response to the prompts and send a short video recording in which you respond to your student buddy’s thoughts about the reading and include your own thoughts as well.  

·                  Follow the established timeline and procedure for providing a video response. Information on sharing your video will be sent to you. Buddies will not meet with students in person. 

 

Adult book buddies will only correspond with their student through recorded video and written responses sent to the MNPS School Health team. Book buddies will not be meeting with students in person. 

 

For more information, please contact Lindsey Kimery, Coordinator or Library Services via email at lindsey.kimery@mnps.org.

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Book Buddies is a dynamic book club that fosters literacy among MNPS students at the Juvenile Detention Center by providing access to high-quality, relevant reading materials and creating meaningful connections with members of the Nashville community to inspire a lifelong love of reading. 


Book: Long Way Down (graphic novel version) by Jason Reynolds 


Book Buddies will need to pick up a copy of the book the week of January 5, 2026, begin reading and complete the introductory infographic. Students will receive their copy of the book and their buddy's infographic on January 15, 2026. Book Buddies will last 4-5 weeks. The schedule is subject to change. 


A free copy of the book is available for every buddy, courtesy of the Parnassus Foundation. Information will be sent to book buddies about how to pick up their free copy. Book buddies are welcome to purchase their own copy, if they prefer. 


Buddies needed: 50 (We aim to pair each student with their own buddy.) 


Buddy responsibilities: 

·                  Complete the introductory infographic to introduce yourself to your student reading buddy. This will be sent directly to you. 

·                  Read the book according to the weekly schedule. 

·                  Read your student buddy’s response to the prompts and send a short video recording in which you respond to your student buddy’s thoughts about the reading and include your own thoughts as well.  

·                  Follow the established timeline and procedure for providing a video response. Information on sharing your video will be sent to you. Buddies will not meet with students in person. 

 

Adult book buddies will only correspond with their student through recorded video and written responses sent to the MNPS School Health team. Book buddies will not be meeting with students in person. 

 

For more information, please contact Lindsey Kimery, Coordinator or Library Services via email at lindsey.kimery@mnps.org.

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Centennial Park Conservancy Green Sweep Squad 2026!

ATTENTION: Signing up here on the Belmont site will insure you receive your Belmont credit. To get complete credit for this service, additional registration is required though our Volunteer Registration Portal, POINT. Please click HERE to sign up for a date! 


Centennial Park Needs You!

Help preserve our shared verdant oasis of natural beauty, history and fun in the heart of Nashville! 

Connect with us to keep this green and serene space pristine!

Our Green Sweep Squad will meet up in the PARKING LOT outside the Parthenon entrance The First Saturday of the Month from 9am to noon to lend Metro Parks a hand in defeating our mutual arch-nemesis: LITTERBUGS

Join us and you will:

Participate in a fun environment meeting new friends and neighbors while being productive together and enjoying the park.  Take pride in being part of a team dedicated to upholding the legacy of Centennial Park for generations to come. Collaborate with like-minded individuals who share your passion for stewardship and service to create a positive ripple effect extending beyond the park boundaries and inspiring others to be Good Neighbors! Sign-up today and we’ll see you in the Park!  

Questions? Contact holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

Our Mission:

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

Learn more about the Conservancy HERE!


Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

ATTENTION: Signing up here on the Belmont site will insure you receive your Belmont credit. To get complete credit for this service, additional registration is required though our Volunteer Registration Portal, POINT. Please click HERE to sign up for a date! 


Centennial Park Needs You!

Help preserve our shared verdant oasis of natural beauty, history and fun in the heart of Nashville! 

Connect with us to keep this green and serene space pristine!

Our Green Sweep Squad will meet up in the PARKING LOT outside the Parthenon entrance The First Saturday of the Month from 9am to noon to lend Metro Parks a hand in defeating our mutual arch-nemesis: LITTERBUGS

Join us and you will:

Participate in a fun environment meeting new friends and neighbors while being productive together and enjoying the park.  Take pride in being part of a team dedicated to upholding the legacy of Centennial Park for generations to come. Collaborate with like-minded individuals who share your passion for stewardship and service to create a positive ripple effect extending beyond the park boundaries and inspiring others to be Good Neighbors! Sign-up today and we’ll see you in the Park!  

Questions? Contact holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

Our Mission:

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

Learn more about the Conservancy HERE!


Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outing Volunteer

ACT is looking for volunteers to assist on our community outing to Waldo's Chickens where our trainees participate in job sampling.   This outing is recurring on Thursdays.  

Meet @ ACT @ 9:30, travel together to Waldos in Nolensville and return to ACT after the shift. 

While at Waldo's our trainees assist with refilling napkins, refilling condiments, and preparing biscuits, etc.   

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

ACT is looking for volunteers to assist on our community outing to Waldo's Chickens where our trainees participate in job sampling.   This outing is recurring on Thursdays.  

Meet @ ACT @ 9:30, travel together to Waldos in Nolensville and return to ACT after the shift. 

While at Waldo's our trainees assist with refilling napkins, refilling condiments, and preparing biscuits, etc.   

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Juvenile Justice Ministry

Volunteers needed in our JJM programs of Nashville YFC to help with weekly or bi-weekly character development classes with boys and girls detention center.  Currently the class is on Tuesdays from 2:50pm-4:05pm for girls facility and 3:50pm-5:10pm for the boys facility.  Same address for both pods of facility. There is also another girls facility option from 4:15-5:15pm on Tuesdays as well.

279 Stewarts Ferry Pike - Rosewood/Walnut Academy of YOI.

Contact Jeff at: 615-320-7050  jeff@nashvilleyfc.org

Agency: Nashville Youth for Christ

Volunteers needed in our JJM programs of Nashville YFC to help with weekly or bi-weekly character development classes with boys and girls detention center.  Currently the class is on Tuesdays from 2:50pm-4:05pm for girls facility and 3:50pm-5:10pm for the boys facility.  Same address for both pods of facility. There is also another girls facility option from 4:15-5:15pm on Tuesdays as well.

279 Stewarts Ferry Pike - Rosewood/Walnut Academy of YOI.

Contact Jeff at: 615-320-7050  jeff@nashvilleyfc.org

Agency: Nashville Youth for Christ

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VSVS STEM Night @ Antioch Middle School (5:00-7:00PM)

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Antioch Middle School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Antioch Middle School

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Antioch Middle School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Antioch Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 24, 2026

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VSVS STEM Night @ Aventura Community School (6:00-8:00PM)

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Aventura Community School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Aventura Community School

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Aventura Community School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Aventura Community School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VSVS STEM Night @ Stratford STEM Middle School (5:30-7:00PM)

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Stratford STEM Middle School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Stratford STEM Magnet School Lower Campus

Join VSVS (Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science) as they help Stratford STEM Middle School create a memorable STEM experience for their students. VSVS will be providing a number of their engaging STEM activities for VSVS and community volunteers to guide students through during this STEM Night.  

Volunteers do not need experience with teaching or a strong science background to participate as VSVS will provide detailed instructions for all activities. For additional information about our program visit https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/vsvs.  

For questions directly related to this event reach out to our advisor at paige.ellenberger@vanderbilt.edu.

We hope to see you there!  

Agency: Stratford STEM Magnet School Lower Campus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 19, 2026

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Foster a Dog for the Spring Semester!

Now that you're settled back in school and the weather is colder, isn't it time to foster a warm, furry dog? Fostering a dog is the perfect way to relax and have fun with a cuddly friend, without the long-term commitment.

Pawster provides all training, supplies, veterinary care and transportation. You just give them love, attention and lots of cuddles! Plus, it's flexible - you get your volunteer hours just by giving your foster pet a safe and loving home.

When you foster with Pawster, you help people too! Pawster provides "Crisis Foster Care." That means the dog or cat you are fostering already has an owner, but they are temporarily unable to care for their pet. You take care of their pet until the owner is back on their feet and ready to be reunited. Don't worry, your information is confidential, but Pawster Fosters say the most rewarding part is when they get to see their foster pet go home to their family.

Sign up today! If you love dogs, then you are fully qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**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

Now that you're settled back in school and the weather is colder, isn't it time to foster a warm, furry dog? Fostering a dog is the perfect way to relax and have fun with a cuddly friend, without the long-term commitment.

Pawster provides all training, supplies, veterinary care and transportation. You just give them love, attention and lots of cuddles! Plus, it's flexible - you get your volunteer hours just by giving your foster pet a safe and loving home.

When you foster with Pawster, you help people too! Pawster provides "Crisis Foster Care." That means the dog or cat you are fostering already has an owner, but they are temporarily unable to care for their pet. You take care of their pet until the owner is back on their feet and ready to be reunited. Don't worry, your information is confidential, but Pawster Fosters say the most rewarding part is when they get to see their foster pet go home to their family.

Sign up today! If you love dogs, then you are fully qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**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

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster a Cat for the Spring Semester!

Now that you're settled back in school and the weather is colder, isn't it time to foster a snuggly cat? Fostering a cat is the perfect way to relax and have fun with a cuddly friend, without the long-term commitment.

Pawster provides all training, supplies, veterinary care and transportation. You just give them love, attention and lots of cuddles! Plus, it's flexible - you get your volunteer hours just by giving your foster pet a safe and loving home.

When you foster with Pawster, you help people too! Pawster provides "Crisis Foster Care." That means the dog or cat you are fostering already has an owner, but they are temporarily unable to care for their pet. You take care of their pet until the owner is back on their feet and ready to be reunited. Don't worry, your information is confidential, but Pawster Fosters say the most rewarding part is when they get to see their foster pet go home to their family.

Sign up today! If you love cats, then you are fully qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**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

Now that you're settled back in school and the weather is colder, isn't it time to foster a snuggly cat? Fostering a cat is the perfect way to relax and have fun with a cuddly friend, without the long-term commitment.

Pawster provides all training, supplies, veterinary care and transportation. You just give them love, attention and lots of cuddles! Plus, it's flexible - you get your volunteer hours just by giving your foster pet a safe and loving home.

When you foster with Pawster, you help people too! Pawster provides "Crisis Foster Care." That means the dog or cat you are fostering already has an owner, but they are temporarily unable to care for their pet. You take care of their pet until the owner is back on their feet and ready to be reunited. Don't worry, your information is confidential, but Pawster Fosters say the most rewarding part is when they get to see their foster pet go home to their family.

Sign up today! If you love cats, then you are fully qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**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

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - March 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month you are welcome to incorporate poetry in your theme for your letters in honor of World Poetry Day. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter. If you'd rather write about something else, you are welcome to do so as well. 

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 03/31/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

Children younger than 13 are welcome to participate with an adult/guardian supervising and responsible for mailing the letters.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month you are welcome to incorporate poetry in your theme for your letters in honor of World Poetry Day. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter. If you'd rather write about something else, you are welcome to do so as well. 

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 03/31/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

Children younger than 13 are welcome to participate with an adult/guardian supervising and responsible for mailing the letters.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afterschool Volunteer

Join PTM at one of our five after-school sites where there is a lot of energy, and a HUGE need for volunteers! Volunteers assist with a variety of tasks: homework help, serving food to students, playing games and leading enrichment activities. 

 

 

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Join PTM at one of our five after-school sites where there is a lot of energy, and a HUGE need for volunteers! Volunteers assist with a variety of tasks: homework help, serving food to students, playing games and leading enrichment activities. 

 

 

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Bank Volunteers

St. Luke's operates one of the busiest food banks in Nashville, serving hundreds of people from low-income and working poor households each month. In addition to food, we also distribute diapers, cleaning and hygiene products and pet food through the Food Bank.  

Volunteers will unpack the food delivery, pack food boxes and serve clients directly. Volunteers may also assist with packing food boxes for our home delivery program in partnership with Amazon. 

St. Luke's is located at 5601 New York Avenue. Please enter through the red front door by the mailbox. Parking is available in front of our building, in the back parking lot or on the street around our campus. Please do not park in the designated Food Bank parking spots. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

We offer flexible shifts to work within your schedule! All open volunteer shifts can be found on our website: https://www.stlch.org/getinvolved

For Questions: Contact Claire Hirsch, claire.hirsch@stlch.org or call 615.649.9134

Agency: St. Luke's Community House

St. Luke's operates one of the busiest food banks in Nashville, serving hundreds of people from low-income and working poor households each month. In addition to food, we also distribute diapers, cleaning and hygiene products and pet food through the Food Bank.  

Volunteers will unpack the food delivery, pack food boxes and serve clients directly. Volunteers may also assist with packing food boxes for our home delivery program in partnership with Amazon. 

St. Luke's is located at 5601 New York Avenue. Please enter through the red front door by the mailbox. Parking is available in front of our building, in the back parking lot or on the street around our campus. Please do not park in the designated Food Bank parking spots. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

We offer flexible shifts to work within your schedule! All open volunteer shifts can be found on our website: https://www.stlch.org/getinvolved

For Questions: Contact Claire Hirsch, claire.hirsch@stlch.org or call 615.649.9134

Agency: St. Luke's Community House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209-1428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YMCA Virtual Literacy Tutor

Become a volunteer reading tutor with the YMCA today! Y-Literacy provides free one-on-one tutoring to students grades K-5 who are assessed as reading below grade-level. Our volunteers undergo a straightforward training process to ensure they are comfortable before beginning-- All it takes is a willing heart and a smiling face!

At this time all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic.
 
Volunteers commit to working with their student once per week for 1 hour. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday-Thursday starting between 3-7pm. Volunteers are paired with a student based on compatible availability. 


Upcoming Spring Semester: January 26th - May 8th

 
*Must be at least 16 years old. Background screening required*

Agency: YMCA - VIRTUAL Literacy Tutor

Become a volunteer reading tutor with the YMCA today! Y-Literacy provides free one-on-one tutoring to students grades K-5 who are assessed as reading below grade-level. Our volunteers undergo a straightforward training process to ensure they are comfortable before beginning-- All it takes is a willing heart and a smiling face!

At this time all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic.
 
Volunteers commit to working with their student once per week for 1 hour. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday-Thursday starting between 3-7pm. Volunteers are paired with a student based on compatible availability. 


Upcoming Spring Semester: January 26th - May 8th

 
*Must be at least 16 years old. Background screening required*

Agency: YMCA - VIRTUAL Literacy Tutor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Train 4 Life

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

What to Know Before You Arrive:

Please arrive 5 minutes early and check in with the lead coachWear athletic attire and closed-toe shoes (you’ll be on your feet)Bring a filled water bottle to stay hydratedVolunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to get them registered.

We are so excited you will be volunteering with the athletes alongside their fitness and health journey! 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to register for specific events

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

What to Know Before You Arrive:

Please arrive 5 minutes early and check in with the lead coachWear athletic attire and closed-toe shoes (you’ll be on your feet)Bring a filled water bottle to stay hydratedVolunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to get them registered.

We are so excited you will be volunteering with the athletes alongside their fitness and health journey! 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to register for specific events

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Train 4 Life

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

What to Know Before You Arrive:

Please arrive 5 minutes early and check in with the lead coachWear athletic attire and closed-toe shoes (you’ll be on your feet)Bring a filled water bottle to stay hydratedVolunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to get them registered.

We are so excited you will be volunteering with the athletes alongside their fitness and health journey! 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to register for a specific event.

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

What to Know Before You Arrive:

Please arrive 5 minutes early and check in with the lead coachWear athletic attire and closed-toe shoes (you’ll be on your feet)Bring a filled water bottle to stay hydratedVolunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to get them registered.

We are so excited you will be volunteering with the athletes alongside their fitness and health journey! 

If you’re interested, please sign up and our Volunteer Engagement Team will follow up with more details on how to register for a specific event.

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City

Join us for one of the coolest events of the year - literally! The 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City is a fun and energetic fundraising event where participants take a chilly dip to support Special Olympics Tennessee athletes. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make this event a success!

Volunteer roles include: 

Event Set-Up from 8a - 10:30a Moving tables & chairs to event tents, Distribute directional signage, Set up tents + Hang sponsor bannersGreeter from 9a - 1pAssist plungers with directions to park in designated areas, Maintain entrance to restricted parking area (handicap, VIP’s, Media & Emergency only) + Greet people at entrance to eventConcessions, Incentives, Registration + Merchandise  from 9a - 2p Greet attendees, Sell concessions food & beverage + Keep concession tent clean and organized Distribute event t-shirt to all registered plungers + Distribute Incentives for Plungers who qualifySell past & current Plunge/SOTN Souvenir Merchandise + Distribute Volunteer t-shirts Check in all plungers (online & walk-in registrations), Receiving, counting and recording of monies being turned in by plungers, Data entry + Cheer on plungers!  Plunge Host from 10a - 2p  Direct plungers through the pre-plunging areas (photo area, secure personal items, plunging instructions, etc.), Help maintain the plunger changing tents + Work in the Celebration Tent helping with food/beverage/trash/etc.Beer Garden from 10:30a - 2p *must be 21 or older Check ID’s, Sell beer tickets + Serve beerTear-Down 1p - 4pPacking of event supplies, Taking down tables & chairs, Tear down tents + Take down sponsor banners

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the registration desk Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt This event will be outdoors *Be aware of the weather and dress accordinglyFree parking will be available on site.Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Ready to help us make a splash?

Click the link to learn more about Special Olympics TN Polar Plunge 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join us for one of the coolest events of the year - literally! The 2026 Polar Plunge | Music City is a fun and energetic fundraising event where participants take a chilly dip to support Special Olympics Tennessee athletes. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make this event a success!

Volunteer roles include: 

Event Set-Up from 8a - 10:30a Moving tables & chairs to event tents, Distribute directional signage, Set up tents + Hang sponsor bannersGreeter from 9a - 1pAssist plungers with directions to park in designated areas, Maintain entrance to restricted parking area (handicap, VIP’s, Media & Emergency only) + Greet people at entrance to eventConcessions, Incentives, Registration + Merchandise  from 9a - 2p Greet attendees, Sell concessions food & beverage + Keep concession tent clean and organized Distribute event t-shirt to all registered plungers + Distribute Incentives for Plungers who qualifySell past & current Plunge/SOTN Souvenir Merchandise + Distribute Volunteer t-shirts Check in all plungers (online & walk-in registrations), Receiving, counting and recording of monies being turned in by plungers, Data entry + Cheer on plungers!  Plunge Host from 10a - 2p  Direct plungers through the pre-plunging areas (photo area, secure personal items, plunging instructions, etc.), Help maintain the plunger changing tents + Work in the Celebration Tent helping with food/beverage/trash/etc.Beer Garden from 10:30a - 2p *must be 21 or older Check ID’s, Sell beer tickets + Serve beerTear-Down 1p - 4pPacking of event supplies, Taking down tables & chairs, Tear down tents + Take down sponsor banners

No experience needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm! 

What to Know Before You Arrive: 

Arrive 5 minutes early and check in at the registration desk Please bring a photo ID for check-in - you will reserve a volunteer shirt This event will be outdoors *Be aware of the weather and dress accordinglyFree parking will be available on site.Recommend wearing athletic attire and comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as you'll be on your feet for most of the event Bring a filled water bottle and stay hydrated Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Please contact the event coordinator to register them 

Ready to help us make a splash?

Click the link to learn more about Special Olympics TN Polar Plunge 

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities at Cheekwood

In addition to episodic special events at Cheekwood that get posted on Get Connected, there are many other volunteer opportunities often 7 days a week, that include arts/crafts, gardening, special projects, music concerts, dog events, seasonal and cultural events available for our ongoing volunteers, and there are many benefits.  Ongoing Cheekwood volunteers need to make at least a 1 year committment for periodic service to be in the program.  Applications and information are available at this link:   https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/.

Please be sure to Respond to this Need in addition to signing up through Cheekwood's website so that you can log your hours through Get Connected.

 





Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

In addition to episodic special events at Cheekwood that get posted on Get Connected, there are many other volunteer opportunities often 7 days a week, that include arts/crafts, gardening, special projects, music concerts, dog events, seasonal and cultural events available for our ongoing volunteers, and there are many benefits.  Ongoing Cheekwood volunteers need to make at least a 1 year committment for periodic service to be in the program.  Applications and information are available at this link:   https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/.

Please be sure to Respond to this Need in addition to signing up through Cheekwood's website so that you can log your hours through Get Connected.

 





Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Initial Training for Medicare Volunteers - August 2026 Cohort

Do you find Medicare interesting?

Would you enjoy being a popular resource on all things Medicare for your friends, family and the community?

Then this opportunity is for you! Volunteers with the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) will learn how to break up the complicated issue of Medicare into bite size pieces for others and provide assistance to them in choosing the Medicare plans and assistance options (if applicable) that are right for them. You will learn to provide unbiased and accurate information to anyone you assist. 

SHIP Volunteers will be able to give clients peace of mind and can witness first-hand the impact they are making in the beneficiary's life with the information they provide. 

This training is designed for new volunteers to the program. Attendance of all activities are required to become certified as a counselor. The classes will build on each other, so it is important not to miss a session.

For volunteers who'd like to attend events to share Medicare information and do plan comparisons or administrative work for the program but NO direct client counseling there is the option to attend just up to the second-class session.

Any volunteer who would like to be a full counselor will need to attend the full curriculum (all three class sessions as well as participate in the required activities in-between the sessions). Full certification as a counselor requires a minimum of 12 hours of in class training AND additional mentoring thereafter until the volunteer is able to provide counseling on their own. 


Medicare Volunteer Certification Curriculum

Class 1: Thursday, August 6 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (virtual via Microsoft Teams)

Class 2: Friday, August 14 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Class 3: Friday, August 21 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Part of your training is hands-on experience. You can participate in a variety of different events. The event schedule will be provided during the first session. In addition, we will schedule counseling calls for you to observe. You will be asked to provide your availability to shadow counseling calls prior to the start of the cohort. 

We will go over the training schedule with you to determine what level of training and commitment is best for you. Application forms and initial conversation with the Volunteer Manager are required for participation. Volunteers who can be involved regularly usually do best with this type of volunteer opportunity as it is very knowledge based. Please reach out with any questions to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

Do you find Medicare interesting?

Would you enjoy being a popular resource on all things Medicare for your friends, family and the community?

Then this opportunity is for you! Volunteers with the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) will learn how to break up the complicated issue of Medicare into bite size pieces for others and provide assistance to them in choosing the Medicare plans and assistance options (if applicable) that are right for them. You will learn to provide unbiased and accurate information to anyone you assist. 

SHIP Volunteers will be able to give clients peace of mind and can witness first-hand the impact they are making in the beneficiary's life with the information they provide. 

This training is designed for new volunteers to the program. Attendance of all activities are required to become certified as a counselor. The classes will build on each other, so it is important not to miss a session.

For volunteers who'd like to attend events to share Medicare information and do plan comparisons or administrative work for the program but NO direct client counseling there is the option to attend just up to the second-class session.

Any volunteer who would like to be a full counselor will need to attend the full curriculum (all three class sessions as well as participate in the required activities in-between the sessions). Full certification as a counselor requires a minimum of 12 hours of in class training AND additional mentoring thereafter until the volunteer is able to provide counseling on their own. 


Medicare Volunteer Certification Curriculum

Class 1: Thursday, August 6 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (virtual via Microsoft Teams)

Class 2: Friday, August 14 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Class 3: Friday, August 21 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Part of your training is hands-on experience. You can participate in a variety of different events. The event schedule will be provided during the first session. In addition, we will schedule counseling calls for you to observe. You will be asked to provide your availability to shadow counseling calls prior to the start of the cohort. 

We will go over the training schedule with you to determine what level of training and commitment is best for you. Application forms and initial conversation with the Volunteer Manager are required for participation. Volunteers who can be involved regularly usually do best with this type of volunteer opportunity as it is very knowledge based. Please reach out with any questions to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 6, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Initial Training for Medicare Volunteers - May 2026 Cohort

Do you find Medicare interesting?

Would you enjoy being a popular resource on all things Medicare for your friends, family and the community?

Then this opportunity is for you! Volunteers with the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) will learn how to break up the complicated issue of Medicare into bite size pieces for others and provide assistance to them in choosing the Medicare plans and assistance options (if applicable) that are right for them. You will learn to provide unbiased and accurate information to anyone you assist. 

SHIP Volunteers will be able to give clients peace of mind and can witness first-hand the impact they are making in the beneficiary's life with the information they provide. 

This training is designed for new volunteers to the program. Attendance of all activities are required to become certified as a counselor. The classes will build on each other, so it is important not to miss a session.

For volunteers who'd like to attend events to share Medicare information and do plan comparisons or administrative work for the program but NO direct client counseling there is the option to attend just up to the second-class session.

Any volunteer who would like to be a full counselor will need to attend the full curriculum (all three class sessions as well as participate in the required activities in-between the sessions). Full certification as a counselor requires a minimum of 12 hours of in class training AND additional mentoring thereafter until the volunteer is able to provide counseling on their own. 


Medicare Volunteer Certification Curriculum

Class 1: Thursday, May 7 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (virtual via Microsoft Teams)

Class 2: Friday, May 15 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Class 3: Friday, May 29 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Part of your training is hands-on experience. You can participate in a variety of different events. The event schedule will be provided during the first session. In addition, we will schedule counseling calls for you to observe. You will be asked to provide your availability to shadow counseling calls between the 2nd and 3rd class.  

We will go over the training schedule with you to determine what level of training and commitment is best for you. Application forms and initial conversation with the Volunteer Manager are required for participation. Volunteers who can be involved regularly usually do best with this type of volunteer opportunity as it is very knowledge based. Please reach out with any questions to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

Do you find Medicare interesting?

Would you enjoy being a popular resource on all things Medicare for your friends, family and the community?

Then this opportunity is for you! Volunteers with the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) will learn how to break up the complicated issue of Medicare into bite size pieces for others and provide assistance to them in choosing the Medicare plans and assistance options (if applicable) that are right for them. You will learn to provide unbiased and accurate information to anyone you assist. 

SHIP Volunteers will be able to give clients peace of mind and can witness first-hand the impact they are making in the beneficiary's life with the information they provide. 

This training is designed for new volunteers to the program. Attendance of all activities are required to become certified as a counselor. The classes will build on each other, so it is important not to miss a session.

For volunteers who'd like to attend events to share Medicare information and do plan comparisons or administrative work for the program but NO direct client counseling there is the option to attend just up to the second-class session.

Any volunteer who would like to be a full counselor will need to attend the full curriculum (all three class sessions as well as participate in the required activities in-between the sessions). Full certification as a counselor requires a minimum of 12 hours of in class training AND additional mentoring thereafter until the volunteer is able to provide counseling on their own. 


Medicare Volunteer Certification Curriculum

Class 1: Thursday, May 7 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (virtual via Microsoft Teams)

Class 2: Friday, May 15 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Class 3: Friday, May 29 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (in-person at GNRC's offices)

Part of your training is hands-on experience. You can participate in a variety of different events. The event schedule will be provided during the first session. In addition, we will schedule counseling calls for you to observe. You will be asked to provide your availability to shadow counseling calls between the 2nd and 3rd class.  

We will go over the training schedule with you to determine what level of training and commitment is best for you. Application forms and initial conversation with the Volunteer Manager are required for participation. Volunteers who can be involved regularly usually do best with this type of volunteer opportunity as it is very knowledge based. Please reach out with any questions to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org.

Agency: GNRC SHIP Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: May 7, 2026 through May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Assistant @ Thurgood Marshall Middle School

Our librarian could use daily help with administrative support such as shelving books, assisting students with book check-outs, helping to distribute limitless library orders to students, and assisting with student technology issues.

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are the main days needed. Assistance would be needed between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm. If interested, notify us of the days you'd be available to support. Help is needed from January 6, 2026 to May 22nd, 2026.

You can park in the visitor parking in the front of the school or side of the school.

Agency: Thurgood Marshall Middle School

Our librarian could use daily help with administrative support such as shelving books, assisting students with book check-outs, helping to distribute limitless library orders to students, and assisting with student technology issues.

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are the main days needed. Assistance would be needed between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm. If interested, notify us of the days you'd be available to support. Help is needed from January 6, 2026 to May 22nd, 2026.

You can park in the visitor parking in the front of the school or side of the school.

Agency: Thurgood Marshall Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 6, 2026 through May 22, 2026

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddies @ Inglewood Elementary (Weekly Commitment)

Become a Lunch Buddy at Inglewood ES! 

At Inglewood Elementary, we are working hard to support our students in coming to school every day. One of our biggest challenges is chronic absenteeism, which occurs when a student misses 10 or more days of school—10% of the school year. When students are not in school, they miss valuable opportunities to learn, grow, and connect.

We know community partnerships make a powerful difference. That’s why we are inviting caring volunteers to become Lunch Buddies and invest in our students’ success. We have identified 36 students who would greatly benefit from having a consistent, encouraging adult to spend time with them.

Lunch Schedule:

Kindergarten: 11:00 AM

1st Grade: 10:55 AM

2nd Grade: 11:45 AM

3rd Grade: 12:00 PM

4th & 5th Grade: 11:10 AM

Your time, presence, and encouragement could be exactly what a student needs to feel seen, valued, and motivated to come to school each day.

If you’re interested in investing in one of our amazing students, we would love to have you join us.

Agency: Inglewood Elementary School

Become a Lunch Buddy at Inglewood ES! 

At Inglewood Elementary, we are working hard to support our students in coming to school every day. One of our biggest challenges is chronic absenteeism, which occurs when a student misses 10 or more days of school—10% of the school year. When students are not in school, they miss valuable opportunities to learn, grow, and connect.

We know community partnerships make a powerful difference. That’s why we are inviting caring volunteers to become Lunch Buddies and invest in our students’ success. We have identified 36 students who would greatly benefit from having a consistent, encouraging adult to spend time with them.

Lunch Schedule:

Kindergarten: 11:00 AM

1st Grade: 10:55 AM

2nd Grade: 11:45 AM

3rd Grade: 12:00 PM

4th & 5th Grade: 11:10 AM

Your time, presence, and encouragement could be exactly what a student needs to feel seen, valued, and motivated to come to school each day.

If you’re interested in investing in one of our amazing students, we would love to have you join us.

Agency: Inglewood Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddies @ J.E. Moss Elementary School

J.E. Moss Elementary is looking for female and male volunteers to serve as Lunch Buddies for students. Lunch Buddies is designed to help reach students who would benefit from having an additional positive role model. The Lunch Buddy Program helps create healthy attitudes and behavior in youth, as well as provide skills, resources, and positive experiences that will aid them in becoming successful, productive citizens. We ask that volunteers commit to weekly or bi-weekly lunch visits with students. All volunteers are required to complete a Background Check through PENCIL before pairing with a student. If interested, notify us of the lunch time that you'd prefer to volunteer for this. The Lunch Buddies Program will run from January 2026 to May 2026.

           








Agency: J.E. Moss Elementary

J.E. Moss Elementary is looking for female and male volunteers to serve as Lunch Buddies for students. Lunch Buddies is designed to help reach students who would benefit from having an additional positive role model. The Lunch Buddy Program helps create healthy attitudes and behavior in youth, as well as provide skills, resources, and positive experiences that will aid them in becoming successful, productive citizens. We ask that volunteers commit to weekly or bi-weekly lunch visits with students. All volunteers are required to complete a Background Check through PENCIL before pairing with a student. If interested, notify us of the lunch time that you'd prefer to volunteer for this. The Lunch Buddies Program will run from January 2026 to May 2026.

           








Agency: J.E. Moss Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Day Speaker Series @ Chadwell Elementary - April 29th

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the April 29th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the April 29th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Day Speaker Series @ Chadwell Elementary - March 25th

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the March 25th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the March 25th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 25, 2026

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Day Speaker Series @ Chadwell Elementary - February 25th

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the February 25th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Greetings partners and friends,

We are excited to launch a new initiative at Chadwell Elementary School (321 Port Dr., Madison, TN) designed to introduce our students to a wide variety of career paths early on.

During the second semester, we will host four Career Days, and we would be honored to have you join us as a guest speaker.

By sharing your career story, you will help inspire our students—from Kindergarten through 5th grade—and open their eyes to the many possibilities their futures can hold. Our students are eager learners, and your participation would make a meaningful impact.

Career Day Dates & Times

Tuesday, January 27 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 29 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

**This page is for the February 25th date only**
(To sign up for other dates, please navigate to those postings)

Each Career Day consists of two one-hour sessions. You’ll present your career story to one group from 8:30–9:30 a.m., then move to a second classroom from 9:30–10:30 a.m. An MNPS staff member will be present in each classroom to support you throughout the visit.

Here's a Sample/suggested Schedule

7:30–8:00 a.m. – Arrive at Chadwell/Sign in at front desk

8:00–8:30 a.m. – Get settled, familiarize yourself with the school, and visit the two classrooms where you will present

8:30–8:50 a.m. – Share your career story

8:50–9:00 a.m. – Brain break/move around room/etc

9:00–9:20 a.m. – Complete activity or project (materials provided, or bring your own!)

9:20–9:30 a.m. – Q&A and/or brief break

9:30 a.m. – Transition to the second classroom and repeat the schedule

10:30 a.m. – Wrap-up and dismissal

We hope you will consider partnering with us to inspire and encourage our students. If you are interested in participating and have questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Richter at Kelly.Richter@mnps.org

Thank you for supporting Chadwell Elementary—we look forward to welcoming you! 

Warmly,

Kelly

Agency: Chadwell Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 25, 2026

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Positions Available! Centennial Park Ambassador

NEW AMBASSADORSHIP PROGRAM COMING SOON IN 2026 - PLEASE EMAIL OR TXT HOLLY DIRECTLY FOR AN INTERVIEW - LOOKING FOR A FEW DEDICATED AND SUPER-OUTGOING FOLKS TO JOIN US! 615-828-0855 -  holly@conservancyonline.com

Help Promote and Preserve Centennial Park! Ambassadors needed to represent the Conservancy Want to become a knowledgeable and enthusiastic representative of a treasured Nashville icon? As a volunteer Ambassador for the Centennial Park Conservancy, you will play a crucial role in promoting, protecting and preserving the Park for generations to come. We need your outgoing personality, flexibility, and enthusiasm to engage residents and visitors within our beloved Centennial Park.  
As an Ambassador, you will work alongside paid staff members in:

 

•Engaging park visitors to provide information about the park’s history, features and events

 

•Fostering positive interaction and creating a welcoming atmosphere to enhance the park experience

 

•Collaborating with staff and other volunteers to ensure events unfold smoothly

 

•Staying informed about current park projects, updates, and developments

 

•Maintaining understanding of the Centennial Park Conservancy’s mission, vision and values

 

•Actively encouraging visitors to support the Conservancy through membership, donations, and volunteering

 

•Collecting and providing feedback from visitors to help improve the park’s offerings and visitor experience

 

 

Qualifications:

 

•Passion for Centennial Park

•Enjoyment of interacting with people in support of a good cause

•Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of paid and volunteer staff

•Availability to attend at least three events per year

 

Benefits:

 

•Contributing your skills to a meaningful cause

•Gaining hands-on experience with public relations and marketing for a nonprofit organization

•Supporting the preservation and enhancement of Centennial Park

•Networking with like-minded individuals and professionals

•Becoming a vital part of the Conservancy team

 

If you’re ready to make a positive impact as an Ambassador with the Centennial Park Conservancy, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator: holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

 

Our Mission:

 

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

 

Learn more about the Conservancy here: https://www.conservancyonline.com/about

 

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

NEW AMBASSADORSHIP PROGRAM COMING SOON IN 2026 - PLEASE EMAIL OR TXT HOLLY DIRECTLY FOR AN INTERVIEW - LOOKING FOR A FEW DEDICATED AND SUPER-OUTGOING FOLKS TO JOIN US! 615-828-0855 -  holly@conservancyonline.com

Help Promote and Preserve Centennial Park! Ambassadors needed to represent the Conservancy Want to become a knowledgeable and enthusiastic representative of a treasured Nashville icon? As a volunteer Ambassador for the Centennial Park Conservancy, you will play a crucial role in promoting, protecting and preserving the Park for generations to come. We need your outgoing personality, flexibility, and enthusiasm to engage residents and visitors within our beloved Centennial Park.  
As an Ambassador, you will work alongside paid staff members in:

 

•Engaging park visitors to provide information about the park’s history, features and events

 

•Fostering positive interaction and creating a welcoming atmosphere to enhance the park experience

 

•Collaborating with staff and other volunteers to ensure events unfold smoothly

 

•Staying informed about current park projects, updates, and developments

 

•Maintaining understanding of the Centennial Park Conservancy’s mission, vision and values

 

•Actively encouraging visitors to support the Conservancy through membership, donations, and volunteering

 

•Collecting and providing feedback from visitors to help improve the park’s offerings and visitor experience

 

 

Qualifications:

 

•Passion for Centennial Park

•Enjoyment of interacting with people in support of a good cause

•Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of paid and volunteer staff

•Availability to attend at least three events per year

 

Benefits:

 

•Contributing your skills to a meaningful cause

•Gaining hands-on experience with public relations and marketing for a nonprofit organization

•Supporting the preservation and enhancement of Centennial Park

•Networking with like-minded individuals and professionals

•Becoming a vital part of the Conservancy team

 

If you’re ready to make a positive impact as an Ambassador with the Centennial Park Conservancy, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator: holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

 

Our Mission:

 

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

 

Learn more about the Conservancy here: https://www.conservancyonline.com/about

 

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity-Compassionate Listeners Needed To Make Bereavement Calls to Hospice Families

accentCare Hospice Volunteers make a profound impact in the lives of our hospice patients and their loved ones. As a Bereavement Caller, you can serve patients and families on hospice care. Volunteers make a weekly calls to check in on low risk bereaved family members to make sure that they are feeling supported.

After volunteers go through orientation and shadowing, calls can be made from their homes or in our Franklin office after orientation period.

No previous hospice experience is needed, accentCare Hospice will provide training and support throughout your time as a volunteer.

If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!

Requirements:

Criminal background check/drug screening provided by accentCare Health screening, provided by accentCare Orientation/Training virtual and some in person classes-PLEASE NOTE ORIENTATION IS APPOXIMATELY 8-10 HOURS

Agency: AccentCare Hospice

accentCare Hospice Volunteers make a profound impact in the lives of our hospice patients and their loved ones. As a Bereavement Caller, you can serve patients and families on hospice care. Volunteers make a weekly calls to check in on low risk bereaved family members to make sure that they are feeling supported.

After volunteers go through orientation and shadowing, calls can be made from their homes or in our Franklin office after orientation period.

No previous hospice experience is needed, accentCare Hospice will provide training and support throughout your time as a volunteer.

If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!

Requirements:

Criminal background check/drug screening provided by accentCare Health screening, provided by accentCare Orientation/Training virtual and some in person classes-PLEASE NOTE ORIENTATION IS APPOXIMATELY 8-10 HOURS

Agency: AccentCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37067

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity-Compassionate Listeners Needed To Make Weekly Check in Calls to Hospice Families

accentCare Hospice Volunteers make a profound impact in the lives of our hospice patients and their loved ones. As a Circle of Care Call volunteer, you can serve patients and families on hospice care. Volunteers make a weekly call on WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY to check in on patients and families to make sure they have all the supplies/medications needed for the weekend and that they are feeling supported.

After volunteers go through orientation and shadowing, calls can be made from their homes or in our Franklin office after orientation period.

No previous hospice experience is needed, accentCare Hospice will provide training and support throughout your time as a volunteer.

If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!

Requirements:

Criminal background check/drug screening provided by accentCare Health screening, provided by accentCare Orientation/Training virtual and some in person classes-PLEASE NOTE ORIENTATION IS APPOXIMATELY 5-6 HOURS

Agency: AccentCare Hospice

accentCare Hospice Volunteers make a profound impact in the lives of our hospice patients and their loved ones. As a Circle of Care Call volunteer, you can serve patients and families on hospice care. Volunteers make a weekly call on WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY to check in on patients and families to make sure they have all the supplies/medications needed for the weekend and that they are feeling supported.

After volunteers go through orientation and shadowing, calls can be made from their homes or in our Franklin office after orientation period.

No previous hospice experience is needed, accentCare Hospice will provide training and support throughout your time as a volunteer.

If you are looking for a deeply rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is for you!!

Requirements:

Criminal background check/drug screening provided by accentCare Health screening, provided by accentCare Orientation/Training virtual and some in person classes-PLEASE NOTE ORIENTATION IS APPOXIMATELY 5-6 HOURS

Agency: AccentCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37067

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers for Weekly Pickups!

Soles4Souls is currently looking for reliable volunteer drivers to help pick up donated shoes and clothing from our local retail partners and deliver them to our warehouse. These pickups are essential to keeping donations moving quickly into our programs.

 

Pickup Locations:

Plato’s Closet – 72 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37205 Buffalo Exchange – 2214 Elliston Pl, Nashville, TN 37203

 

Donations are delivered to our warehouse at 2469 Bransford Ave, Nashville, TN 37204.

 

Volunteer Details:

Pickups are needed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays Volunteers need a vehicle with room for bags of shoes and clothing Pickup timing is flexible based on availability

 

Most routes take about 1 hour, and we’ll provide all instructions and support to make it as easy as possible. Commitment can be weekly, biweekly, or as-needed - we’re grateful for any help you’re able to give.

 

If you’re interested please respond to this need and include in your response:

Which day(s) you could help Your preferred frequency


For questions, more information, or to express interest, please email Emily Whitcomb at emilyw@soles4souls.org.

Agency: Soles4Souls

Soles4Souls is currently looking for reliable volunteer drivers to help pick up donated shoes and clothing from our local retail partners and deliver them to our warehouse. These pickups are essential to keeping donations moving quickly into our programs.

 

Pickup Locations:

Plato’s Closet – 72 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37205 Buffalo Exchange – 2214 Elliston Pl, Nashville, TN 37203

 

Donations are delivered to our warehouse at 2469 Bransford Ave, Nashville, TN 37204.

 

Volunteer Details:

Pickups are needed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays Volunteers need a vehicle with room for bags of shoes and clothing Pickup timing is flexible based on availability

 

Most routes take about 1 hour, and we’ll provide all instructions and support to make it as easy as possible. Commitment can be weekly, biweekly, or as-needed - we’re grateful for any help you’re able to give.

 

If you’re interested please respond to this need and include in your response:

Which day(s) you could help Your preferred frequency


For questions, more information, or to express interest, please email Emily Whitcomb at emilyw@soles4souls.org.

Agency: Soles4Souls

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Planning an On-Campus Earth Day Event - Hybrid Opportunity

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

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 Opportunity

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

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 Opportunity

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

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 Opportunity

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

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 Opportunity

 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

 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: Lockeland Strings (ECHO Chamber Music Series)

Help us present the ECHO Chamber Music Series at the Parthenon and attend the concert for free!

This engaging program captivates audiences with music composed and arranged for the unique reverb of the Parthenon Naos , performed in front of the spectacular 42-foot statue of Athena.


ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE:


A distinct Nashville treasure, Lockeland Strings returns to ECHO by popular demand. This global music collective is a community arts organization that showcases local artists accompanied by string quartet. They have performed internationally and collaborated with the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Lucie Silvas, and more. The evening will also showcase singer-songwriters backed by the Lockeland Strings ensemble. These special guests will be announced at a later date.

What will volunteers do?

Volunteers will help with event set-up and tear-down, checking tickets in the lobby, ushering, and distributing information and surveys about future events, membership and the Centennial Park Conservancy.


Set-up begins at 4:30PM SHARP

Concert is at 7:30 PM (doors open by 7 PM) 

Tear-down starts at the conclusion of the concerts and usually winds up no later than 10:30pm

 

You may come for half shifts if necessary (4:30 till show starts and showtime through teardown) but we would prefer volunteers who can be dedicated to the whole evening, setup, show and teardown. Please let us know in advance if you can't stay for the whole event.


Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Help us present the ECHO Chamber Music Series at the Parthenon and attend the concert for free!

This engaging program captivates audiences with music composed and arranged for the unique reverb of the Parthenon Naos , performed in front of the spectacular 42-foot statue of Athena.


ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE:


A distinct Nashville treasure, Lockeland Strings returns to ECHO by popular demand. This global music collective is a community arts organization that showcases local artists accompanied by string quartet. They have performed internationally and collaborated with the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Lucie Silvas, and more. The evening will also showcase singer-songwriters backed by the Lockeland Strings ensemble. These special guests will be announced at a later date.

What will volunteers do?

Volunteers will help with event set-up and tear-down, checking tickets in the lobby, ushering, and distributing information and surveys about future events, membership and the Centennial Park Conservancy.


Set-up begins at 4:30PM SHARP

Concert is at 7:30 PM (doors open by 7 PM) 

Tear-down starts at the conclusion of the concerts and usually winds up no later than 10:30pm

 

You may come for half shifts if necessary (4:30 till show starts and showtime through teardown) but we would prefer volunteers who can be dedicated to the whole evening, setup, show and teardown. Please let us know in advance if you can't stay for the whole event.


Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 22, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No