Volunteer: Be the Mentor You Wish You HadMentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship. What You’ll Do: Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity Why It Works: Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect Flexible scheduling that works with your class load Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff Commitment: 2–3 visits per month for one school year It takes Little to be Big! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship. What You’ll Do: Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity Why It Works: Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect Flexible scheduling that works with your class load Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff Commitment: 2–3 visits per month for one school year It takes Little to be Big! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Center Refresh @ Antioch High SchoolAntioch High School is needing help to refresh and reorganize the Resource Center so that it is efficient and
ready to meet the needs of our students and family. Please
contact Shatina Marshall if you/your team would like to help give the Antioch
Resource Center a Refresh. The space is located on the Antioch High School campus.
Agency: Antioch High School Antioch High School is needing help to refresh and reorganize the Resource Center so that it is efficient and
ready to meet the needs of our students and family. Please
contact Shatina Marshall if you/your team would like to help give the Antioch
Resource Center a Refresh. The space is located on the Antioch High School campus.
Agency: Antioch High School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37013 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Education ESL InternAPPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Adult Education - ESL Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Adult Education - ESL Intern Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes, implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 24 hours per week Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: ESL instruction lesson planning new student registration student evaluation teacher training Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor). Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Adult Education - ESL Intern Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Adult Education - ESL Intern Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes, implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours per week Maximum: 24 hours per week Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: ESL instruction lesson planning new student registration student evaluation teacher training Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor). Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Youth After School Program InternAPPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position:Youth NAZA After-School Program Intern Purpose: NICE hosts a NAZA-funded after-school program for English Learners that focuses on building Academic, Literacy, and Social Emotional skills for middle school students. The program uses a positive youth development approach to promote youth leadership, healthy relationships, and instill a positive growth mindset for all learners. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours/week Maximum: 25 hours/week Consistent availability Monday - Friday between 10am-6pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Create an atmosphere of care, trust, and safety by intentionally building healthy relationships with middle school participants. Learn about instructional strategies used with English Learners, especially those with significant cultural barriers from first generation families. Lead activities, such as stations, lessons, games, and special events that Encourage skill development Support the NAZA after-school program Assist in development of lessons and activities that address student specific barriers Perform research around SIFE specific instructional strategies Support volunteers and staff in working directly with students, teachers, and school administrators to offer quality services aligned with local school and classroom goals Research and contact local partners to host special events and field trips for the program Assist in gathering data on the impact and effectiveness of the program Requirements: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated effective communication skills Attention to detail and time management skills Preferences: • Experience working with diverse populations • Interest in child development, education, psychology, social work, nonprofit, or related field Training:Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:Interns will be placed at one of the following schools as specified by the supervisor: Antioch Middle School, Margaret Allen Middle School, Wright Middle School Supervisor:This position reports to the Youth Education Program Manager and/or Youth Education site staff. Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position:Youth NAZA After-School Program Intern Purpose: NICE hosts a NAZA-funded after-school program for English Learners that focuses on building Academic, Literacy, and Social Emotional skills for middle school students. The program uses a positive youth development approach to promote youth leadership, healthy relationships, and instill a positive growth mindset for all learners. Commitment: Minimum: 15 hours/week Maximum: 25 hours/week Consistent availability Monday - Friday between 10am-6pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor. Duties: Create an atmosphere of care, trust, and safety by intentionally building healthy relationships with middle school participants. Learn about instructional strategies used with English Learners, especially those with significant cultural barriers from first generation families. Lead activities, such as stations, lessons, games, and special events that Encourage skill development Support the NAZA after-school program Assist in development of lessons and activities that address student specific barriers Perform research around SIFE specific instructional strategies Support volunteers and staff in working directly with students, teachers, and school administrators to offer quality services aligned with local school and classroom goals Research and contact local partners to host special events and field trips for the program Assist in gathering data on the impact and effectiveness of the program Requirements: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated effective communication skills Attention to detail and time management skills Preferences: • Experience working with diverse populations • Interest in child development, education, psychology, social work, nonprofit, or related field Training:Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. Location:Interns will be placed at one of the following schools as specified by the supervisor: Antioch Middle School, Margaret Allen Middle School, Wright Middle School Supervisor:This position reports to the Youth Education Program Manager and/or Youth Education site staff. Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Benefits InternNashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Refugee Benefits Intern Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours/week Maximum: 15 hours/week 2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. Duties: Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program Support client communications through phone calls and texts Organize important documents related to benefits Support clients with relevant benefit applications Transport clients, where needed Share information about benefits at community events Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys Additional responsibilities as assigned Requirements: Strong written and verbal English proficiency Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Reliable transportation Effective communication skills A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more Preferences: Experience working with diverse populations Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) Interest in the field of social services or social work Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. Title of Position: Refugee Benefits Intern Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. Commitment: Minimum: 10 hours/week Maximum: 15 hours/week 2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. Duties: Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program Support client communications through phone calls and texts Organize important documents related to benefits Support clients with relevant benefit applications Transport clients, where needed Share information about benefits at community events Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys Additional responsibilities as assigned Requirements: Strong written and verbal English proficiency Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs Reliable transportation Effective communication skills A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more Preferences: Experience working with diverse populations Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) Interest in the field of social services or social work Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities at CheekwoodIn addition to special events at Cheekwood, there are many other volunteer opportunities such as the Cheekwood Docent Program, the Adult Volunteer Program and the Garden Volunteer Program that are ongoing. Check them out at 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.
Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art In addition to special events at Cheekwood, there are many other volunteer opportunities such as the Cheekwood Docent Program, the Adult Volunteer Program and the Garden Volunteer Program that are ongoing. Check them out at 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.
Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy Raiser**You must live off campus to engage in this opportunity. Additionally, only fully trained service animals are allowed in classrooms, and you should connect with Belmont's Office of Accessibility Services to ensure access. As a Puppy Raiser, you will play a crucial role in the ongoing development of our puppies, from 8 weeks old until they are ready for advanced training around 2 years old. Unlike the Starter role, which focuses solely on the initial care and basic socialization of young puppies, Raisers are responsible for maintaining and reinforcing the skills these dogs are learning during a longer period of the dogs’ focused training. This role is essential in ensuring our puppies are well-prepared for their future as service dogs. Responsibilities: Comprehensive Care: Ensure the puppy’s overall well-being by providing daily care, including feeding, toilet training, crate training, socialization and exercise. Your care is vital to the puppy’s physical and emotional health.Skill Maintenance: Focus on maintaining and reinforcing the skills the puppy is being taught during their secondary training phase. This includes practicing cues, behaviors, and socialization techniques to ensure the puppy remains on track with their training goals. Volunteers in this role are required to attend training once a month with their dog for every month they are actively working with our dogs.Advanced Socialization: Continue to expose the puppy to a variety of real-world environments, including work, public places, and social activities. This ongoing exposure helps the puppy develop the confidence and resilience needed for their future role as a service dog.Record Keeping: Fill out a monthly report to help us track the dogs’ behaviors and progress throughout their journey.Furlough: Once the dog is at least 6 months old, they will enter their secondary training home, one of our prison programs. Raisers at this stage will work with their dogs on a furlough by picking up their dog from their pickup location each month for a week at a time. Commitment Levels: 1 Week: Ideal for volunteers looking to dip their toes into puppy raising. 1 Month: Perfect for those wanting a more extended experience to bond with a puppy. 1 year: For the volunteer ready for a full commitment right away! Integrated Care Approach: Whether you are caring for a puppy full-time or during their furlough, your role is to provide consistent care and reinforcement of their training. This integrated approach ensures that the puppy’s learning and development are continuous. The commitment is full-time while the puppy is under 6 months, then shifts to just one week each month. Time Committed: Anywhere from 3 – 12 months. Requirements: 1 training meeting a month while actively raising, 1 general/furlough report a month.Co-Raising Option:We offer a co-raising option where you can partner with a friend or be matched with another volunteer. This allows you to share responsibilities and enjoy the experience together, making it easier to balance with your other commitments. Support and Resources:Throughout your time as a Raiser, you’ll have access to our community of experienced volunteers, trainers, and staff for any support or guidance you may need. Whether you have questions about puppy care or need tips on socialization, we’re here to help you every step of the way. RI will provide food, necessary supplies, and the cost of vet appointments. If you would like to become a Puppy Raiser, please fill out the Puppy Volunteer Application.Agency: Retrieving Independence **You must live off campus to engage in this opportunity. Additionally, only fully trained service animals are allowed in classrooms, and you should connect with Belmont's Office of Accessibility Services to ensure access. As a Puppy Raiser, you will play a crucial role in the ongoing development of our puppies, from 8 weeks old until they are ready for advanced training around 2 years old. Unlike the Starter role, which focuses solely on the initial care and basic socialization of young puppies, Raisers are responsible for maintaining and reinforcing the skills these dogs are learning during a longer period of the dogs’ focused training. This role is essential in ensuring our puppies are well-prepared for their future as service dogs. Responsibilities: Comprehensive Care: Ensure the puppy’s overall well-being by providing daily care, including feeding, toilet training, crate training, socialization and exercise. Your care is vital to the puppy’s physical and emotional health.Skill Maintenance: Focus on maintaining and reinforcing the skills the puppy is being taught during their secondary training phase. This includes practicing cues, behaviors, and socialization techniques to ensure the puppy remains on track with their training goals. Volunteers in this role are required to attend training once a month with their dog for every month they are actively working with our dogs.Advanced Socialization: Continue to expose the puppy to a variety of real-world environments, including work, public places, and social activities. This ongoing exposure helps the puppy develop the confidence and resilience needed for their future role as a service dog.Record Keeping: Fill out a monthly report to help us track the dogs’ behaviors and progress throughout their journey.Furlough: Once the dog is at least 6 months old, they will enter their secondary training home, one of our prison programs. Raisers at this stage will work with their dogs on a furlough by picking up their dog from their pickup location each month for a week at a time. Commitment Levels: 1 Week: Ideal for volunteers looking to dip their toes into puppy raising. 1 Month: Perfect for those wanting a more extended experience to bond with a puppy. 1 year: For the volunteer ready for a full commitment right away! Integrated Care Approach: Whether you are caring for a puppy full-time or during their furlough, your role is to provide consistent care and reinforcement of their training. This integrated approach ensures that the puppy’s learning and development are continuous. The commitment is full-time while the puppy is under 6 months, then shifts to just one week each month. Time Committed: Anywhere from 3 – 12 months. Requirements: 1 training meeting a month while actively raising, 1 general/furlough report a month.Co-Raising Option:We offer a co-raising option where you can partner with a friend or be matched with another volunteer. This allows you to share responsibilities and enjoy the experience together, making it easier to balance with your other commitments. Support and Resources:Throughout your time as a Raiser, you’ll have access to our community of experienced volunteers, trainers, and staff for any support or guidance you may need. Whether you have questions about puppy care or need tips on socialization, we’re here to help you every step of the way. RI will provide food, necessary supplies, and the cost of vet appointments. If you would like to become a Puppy Raiser, please fill out the Puppy Volunteer Application.Agency: Retrieving Independence Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Puppy Sitter**You must live off campus to engage in this opportunity. Additionally, only fully trained service animals are allowed in classrooms, and you should connect with Belmont's Office of Accessibility Services to ensure access. Puppy Sitters provide essential support by offering temporary care for our service dogs in training when their primary Raisers or other volunteers are unavailable. This role is perfect for those who want to be involved with our dogs on a flexible, as-needed basis. As a Sitter, you’ll help ensure that our dogs continue to receive the care, socialization, and training they need, even during short-term gaps in their regular routine. Responsibilities: Temporary Care: Provide short-term care for a service dog, ensuring their daily needs are met, including feeding, exercise, and companionship. Your care helps maintain the dog’s well-being during transitions or when their regular caregiver is unavailable. Consistency in Routine: Follow the established routine and guidelines provided by the dog’s Raiser or trainer. This consistency is crucial for maintaining the dog’s training and comfort during their time with you. Basic Training Reinforcement: Continue to practice basic commands and behaviors with the dog to reinforce their training. While Sitters are not responsible for teaching new skills, maintaining existing ones is essential. Volunteers in this role are required to attend a training session once during a 3 month period while they are actively working with our dogs. Socialization: If appropriate, continue to expose the dog to various environments and experiences, helping to maintain their confidence and adaptability. This could include walks in different settings, visits to public places, or other activities that align with their training. Commitment Structure: Flexible Involvement: Sitters are called upon as needed, providing care for varying durations depending on the situation. This could range from a few days to a couple of weeks, offering flexibility for those who cannot commit to long-term involvement. As Needed Availability: Sitters are often contacted on an as needed basis, so flexibility and readiness to step in when needed are key aspects of this role. Time Committed: A few days to a few weeks. Requirements: 1 training meeting a month while actively sitting. Support and Resources: Guidance from Raisers and Trainers: Before taking on the care of a dog, you’ll receive detailed instructions and support from the dog’s primary Raiser or trainer. This ensures you’re fully prepared to provide the necessary care and maintain the dog’s routine. Ongoing Support: Our team is always available to assist with any questions or issues that arise while you’re caring for a dog. Whether you need help with routine adjustments or advice on handling specific situations, we’re here to support you. How Sitters Fit into the Volunteer ProgramUnlike Starters and Raisers who are involved in the long-term care and training of our service dogs, Sitters provide critical short-term support. This role is designed for those who prefer or require a flexible commitment but still want to contribute meaningfully to the success of our program. Sitters ensure that our dogs receive continuous care and training reinforcement, even when their regular caregivers are unavailable. If you would like to become a Puppy Raiser, please fill out the Puppy Volunteer Application.Agency: Retrieving Independence **You must live off campus to engage in this opportunity. Additionally, only fully trained service animals are allowed in classrooms, and you should connect with Belmont's Office of Accessibility Services to ensure access. Puppy Sitters provide essential support by offering temporary care for our service dogs in training when their primary Raisers or other volunteers are unavailable. This role is perfect for those who want to be involved with our dogs on a flexible, as-needed basis. As a Sitter, you’ll help ensure that our dogs continue to receive the care, socialization, and training they need, even during short-term gaps in their regular routine. Responsibilities: Temporary Care: Provide short-term care for a service dog, ensuring their daily needs are met, including feeding, exercise, and companionship. Your care helps maintain the dog’s well-being during transitions or when their regular caregiver is unavailable. Consistency in Routine: Follow the established routine and guidelines provided by the dog’s Raiser or trainer. This consistency is crucial for maintaining the dog’s training and comfort during their time with you. Basic Training Reinforcement: Continue to practice basic commands and behaviors with the dog to reinforce their training. While Sitters are not responsible for teaching new skills, maintaining existing ones is essential. Volunteers in this role are required to attend a training session once during a 3 month period while they are actively working with our dogs. Socialization: If appropriate, continue to expose the dog to various environments and experiences, helping to maintain their confidence and adaptability. This could include walks in different settings, visits to public places, or other activities that align with their training. Commitment Structure: Flexible Involvement: Sitters are called upon as needed, providing care for varying durations depending on the situation. This could range from a few days to a couple of weeks, offering flexibility for those who cannot commit to long-term involvement. As Needed Availability: Sitters are often contacted on an as needed basis, so flexibility and readiness to step in when needed are key aspects of this role. Time Committed: A few days to a few weeks. Requirements: 1 training meeting a month while actively sitting. Support and Resources: Guidance from Raisers and Trainers: Before taking on the care of a dog, you’ll receive detailed instructions and support from the dog’s primary Raiser or trainer. This ensures you’re fully prepared to provide the necessary care and maintain the dog’s routine. Ongoing Support: Our team is always available to assist with any questions or issues that arise while you’re caring for a dog. Whether you need help with routine adjustments or advice on handling specific situations, we’re here to support you. How Sitters Fit into the Volunteer ProgramUnlike Starters and Raisers who are involved in the long-term care and training of our service dogs, Sitters provide critical short-term support. This role is designed for those who prefer or require a flexible commitment but still want to contribute meaningfully to the success of our program. Sitters ensure that our dogs receive continuous care and training reinforcement, even when their regular caregivers are unavailable. If you would like to become a Puppy Raiser, please fill out the Puppy Volunteer Application.Agency: Retrieving Independence Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Data Entry VolunteerHAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness. Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee. Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly. Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends. The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you. As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:Reports To: Executive Director Job Summary: As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized. Job Description: Responsibilities: Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry. Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data. Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly. Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues. Qualifications: Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies. Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments. · Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance. · Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules. · Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues. · Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community · Great problem-solving skills. Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc. HAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness. Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee. Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly. Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends. The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you. As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:Reports To: Executive Director Job Summary: As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized. Job Description: Responsibilities: Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry. Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data. Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly. Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues. Qualifications: Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies. Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments. · Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance. · Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules. · Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues. · Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community · Great problem-solving skills. Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37214 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Translators/InterpretersDo you speak and/or write in a language other than English? The Branch would love your help! We serve immigrants from many countries and have ongoing language assistance needs (especially Spanish and Arabic) to help greet people in multiple languages, to work with staff and neighbors on identifying short-term and long-term needs, and in helping interpret at workshops for the community. We require a 1-hour orientation and training via Zoom. To start, please visit the link below to fill out a 1st time volunteer with The Branch of Nashville and a waiver. https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402 Then send us an email! Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Do you speak and/or write in a language other than English? The Branch would love your help! We serve immigrants from many countries and have ongoing language assistance needs (especially Spanish and Arabic) to help greet people in multiple languages, to work with staff and neighbors on identifying short-term and long-term needs, and in helping interpret at workshops for the community. We require a 1-hour orientation and training via Zoom. To start, please visit the link below to fill out a 1st time volunteer with The Branch of Nashville and a waiver. https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402 Then send us an email! Agency: The Branch of Nashville Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Collecting Hygiene and Welcome Bag ItemsOngoing items needed: Travel or full-sized shampoo and conditioner African American hair care products including hair oil / grease Travel or full-sized body lotion Feminine hygiene products including tampons and pads Travel or full-sized deodorant Hair brushes, ponytail holders, headbands New or gently used tote bags Chapstick Reusable water bottles Notebooks or Journals Color Pencils PensContact volunteer@thenextdoor.org or (615) 251-8805 with any questions. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Ongoing items needed: Travel or full-sized shampoo and conditioner African American hair care products including hair oil / grease Travel or full-sized body lotion Feminine hygiene products including tampons and pads Travel or full-sized deodorant Hair brushes, ponytail holders, headbands New or gently used tote bags Chapstick Reusable water bottles Notebooks or Journals Color Pencils PensContact volunteer@thenextdoor.org or (615) 251-8805 with any questions. Agency: The Next Door Recovery Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Support for the Quality Assurance ProgramDo you enjoy administrative work and would be available approximately 2-3 hours per month to provide support in person? GNRC's Quality Assurance Program mails out surveys to clients who have received home-delivered meals to make sure they have received excellent service and have the opportunity to provide feedback. The surveys are a great tool to make any necessary program improvements. You would be preparing the surveys for mailing. This involves folding pages and stuffing them, along with a return envelope, into an envelope to be mailed, and then placing address labels on the outer envelope and labels/stamps on the return envelopes. We aim to have these surveys mailed out by the end of each month. No prior experience is needed. All training and materials will be provided, and staff will be available to answer questions as needed. We aim to have these surveys mailed out by the end of each month and can accommodate a flexible schedule during business hours Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm. Please add in the notes your availability to work on this project. You are welcome to work together with a friend. We'd appreciate someone who can do this several months in a row but can also accommodate one-time volunteers. This is an ongoing need and volunteers can support this opportunity on a regular basis each month. Just let us know what you are able to do, and we will confirm specific details and a schedule when we have confirmed you for this role. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) Do you enjoy administrative work and would be available approximately 2-3 hours per month to provide support in person? GNRC's Quality Assurance Program mails out surveys to clients who have received home-delivered meals to make sure they have received excellent service and have the opportunity to provide feedback. The surveys are a great tool to make any necessary program improvements. You would be preparing the surveys for mailing. This involves folding pages and stuffing them, along with a return envelope, into an envelope to be mailed, and then placing address labels on the outer envelope and labels/stamps on the return envelopes. We aim to have these surveys mailed out by the end of each month. No prior experience is needed. All training and materials will be provided, and staff will be available to answer questions as needed. We aim to have these surveys mailed out by the end of each month and can accommodate a flexible schedule during business hours Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm. Please add in the notes your availability to work on this project. You are welcome to work together with a friend. We'd appreciate someone who can do this several months in a row but can also accommodate one-time volunteers. This is an ongoing need and volunteers can support this opportunity on a regular basis each month. Just let us know what you are able to do, and we will confirm specific details and a schedule when we have confirmed you for this role. Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ProjectsAncoraTN (Formerly End Slavery Tennessee) nurtures survivor healing and strategically combats human trafficking in Tennessee. A huge part of End Slavery Tennessee's mission is trauma-informed case management for human trafficking survivors; this means we don't routinely offer volunteer opportunities working directly with survivors. However, you can make a direct impact for survivors by hosting a Gift Card drive or raising funds to purchase items on our Wish Lists. Here's more information: Host a FUNdraiser! Creative ideas are encouraged; this could be an especially great club or group opportunity. Financial support offers the most flexible way for us to provide for survivors. Submit your request here. In-kind support based on what our case managers report are the practical needs at the moment is also important. Would your club or Bible Study group or class project team like to participate with that? Here's what we need: Amazon Wish List or Amazon Hygiene Needs Wish ListDear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: AncoraTN (formerly End Slavery Tennessee) AncoraTN (Formerly End Slavery Tennessee) nurtures survivor healing and strategically combats human trafficking in Tennessee. A huge part of End Slavery Tennessee's mission is trauma-informed case management for human trafficking survivors; this means we don't routinely offer volunteer opportunities working directly with survivors. However, you can make a direct impact for survivors by hosting a Gift Card drive or raising funds to purchase items on our Wish Lists. Here's more information: Host a FUNdraiser! Creative ideas are encouraged; this could be an especially great club or group opportunity. Financial support offers the most flexible way for us to provide for survivors. Submit your request here. In-kind support based on what our case managers report are the practical needs at the moment is also important. Would your club or Bible Study group or class project team like to participate with that? Here's what we need: Amazon Wish List or Amazon Hygiene Needs Wish ListDear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: AncoraTN (formerly End Slavery Tennessee) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Packaging VolunteerWant to deliver health and hope to the world, but don’t have any medical experience? No problem, we need you to help with our packaging process. Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Want to deliver health and hope to the world, but don’t have any medical experience? No problem, we need you to help with our packaging process. Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverDelivering health and hope to the world is as easy as driving a car! Project C.U.R.E. collects donated medical supplies and ships them to developing countries abroad. We are looking for drivers to pick up those donations from local hospitals and clinics.
Driver must be comfortable driving a large van or truck with a trailer attached, have a driver's license, and have a safe driving record. Vehicles and gas are provided, we just need drivers. The schedule is flexible and even a few hours/month are helpful!
Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Delivering health and hope to the world is as easy as driving a car! Project C.U.R.E. collects donated medical supplies and ships them to developing countries abroad. We are looking for drivers to pick up those donations from local hospitals and clinics.
Driver must be comfortable driving a large van or truck with a trailer attached, have a driver's license, and have a safe driving record. Vehicles and gas are provided, we just need drivers. The schedule is flexible and even a few hours/month are helpful!
Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 37212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical VolunteerProject C.U.R.E. collects donated medical supplies to ship to hospitals and clinics in developing countries all over the world. We receive donations every day, of all sorts of supplies, which all need to be sorted, tested, and packaged for shipment. We need help from people with all kinds of medical knowledge. Whether your expertise is biomedical or in the lab, whether you’re a nurse or a surgeon, we have an opportunity for you.
Various opportunities are available throughout the week. Contact us to see how you might use your expertise to deliver health and hope to the world. Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Project C.U.R.E. collects donated medical supplies to ship to hospitals and clinics in developing countries all over the world. We receive donations every day, of all sorts of supplies, which all need to be sorted, tested, and packaged for shipment. We need help from people with all kinds of medical knowledge. Whether your expertise is biomedical or in the lab, whether you’re a nurse or a surgeon, we have an opportunity for you.
Various opportunities are available throughout the week. Contact us to see how you might use your expertise to deliver health and hope to the world. Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/ Stay safe and well! Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 37209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Intern OpportunitiesYWCA offers internships to undergraduate and graduate students in many areas of study each semester. Our program is structured to provide relevant experience in non-profit programming, leadership, and social services. A full list of internship openings is available here.
Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, we still recommend that you consider volunteering virtually rather than in person. In fact, some in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled or scaled back in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the agency’s and Belmont’s COVID Protocols and the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out Belmont University Office of Service-Learning Stay safe and well! Agency: YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee YWCA offers internships to undergraduate and graduate students in many areas of study each semester. Our program is structured to provide relevant experience in non-profit programming, leadership, and social services. A full list of internship openings is available here.
Dear Potential Volunteer, Due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, we still recommend that you consider volunteering virtually rather than in person. In fact, some in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled or scaled back in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the agency’s and Belmont’s COVID Protocols and the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others. If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them. For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out Belmont University Office of Service-Learning Stay safe and well! Agency: YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Montgomery CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! MCHRA is currently especially in need for volunteer in the Clarksville area to deliver meals. Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! MCHRA is currently especially in need for volunteer in the Clarksville area to deliver meals. Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Wilson CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Williamson CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Rutherford CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Robertson CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Humphreys CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Houston CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Dickson CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Cheatham CountyCome deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Come deliver meals and have the best lunch date ever! Over 3,000 seniors in Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties would love to meet you. Volunteers are often the only person seniors may see daily so you will truly make a difference for a lonely senior! Please sign up here and also complete the volunteer application on our website. You are welcome to bring your children to deliver the meals, if desired. Please note that Meals-on-Wheels Volunteers pack and deliver the lunches on weekdays only. Meals are packed and delivered Monday through Friday around 10:30am. We currently do NOT have evening or weekend opportunities available. We only accept volunteers who can make an ongoing commitment and are unable to accomodate one-time volunteers at this time. We look forward to meeting you!
Agency: Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37217 Allow Groups: No |