Opportunities From: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Volunteer: Annual Coat Drive Sorting

Help to sort coats recently donated during the 30th Annual Jersey Cares Coat Drive.

This MLK Event will take place on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

For the past 29 years, The Jersey Cares Coat Drive has mobilized the collection and distribution of thousands of "gently used" winter coats to men, women, children, and infants in need. Last year, Jersey Cares collected more than 20,000 coats throughout the state of New Jersey. The generous people of the region are the reason Jersey Cares is able to provide the most vulnerable in our state with these necessary items.  Therefore, we certainly do appreciate everyone who was able to donate.

Coat Sorting involves:

Sorting through all coats in the container and organizing them into categories.Bagging coats by 5 into categories.Keeping inventory.Supporting with clean-up.Dressing warm!

*This event will be outdoors, so please remember to dress warmly.

Organization: Jersey Cares

Help to sort coats recently donated during the 30th Annual Jersey Cares Coat Drive.

This MLK Event will take place on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

For the past 29 years, The Jersey Cares Coat Drive has mobilized the collection and distribution of thousands of "gently used" winter coats to men, women, children, and infants in need. Last year, Jersey Cares collected more than 20,000 coats throughout the state of New Jersey. The generous people of the region are the reason Jersey Cares is able to provide the most vulnerable in our state with these necessary items.  Therefore, we certainly do appreciate everyone who was able to donate.

Coat Sorting involves:

Sorting through all coats in the container and organizing them into categories.Bagging coats by 5 into categories.Keeping inventory.Supporting with clean-up.Dressing warm!

*This event will be outdoors, so please remember to dress warmly.

Organization: Jersey Cares

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 18, 2026

Zip Code: 08002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teardown Crew — Christmas Social

As part of the Teardown Crew for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you’ll help reset the venue once the celebration wraps up. This team ensures all spaces are cleaned, packed, and organized so the venue is left spotless and all supplies return safely to storage.

This role is perfect for volunteers who don't mind rolling up their sleeves and ending the day strong as part of our last crew on-site.

Time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Tasks:

Assist in breaking down stations (craft tables, photo areas, calm room, etc.)

Pack supplies, décor, and equipment carefully

Collect signage, extension cords, and sensory-friendly materials

Reset chairs/tables and tidy venue spaces

Sweep, wipe surfaces, and check all areas for left items

Support lost & found processing and donation items transportation

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Holiday spirit and teamwork energy encouraged!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

As part of the Teardown Crew for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you’ll help reset the venue once the celebration wraps up. This team ensures all spaces are cleaned, packed, and organized so the venue is left spotless and all supplies return safely to storage.

This role is perfect for volunteers who don't mind rolling up their sleeves and ending the day strong as part of our last crew on-site.

Time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Tasks:

Assist in breaking down stations (craft tables, photo areas, calm room, etc.)

Pack supplies, décor, and equipment carefully

Collect signage, extension cords, and sensory-friendly materials

Reset chairs/tables and tidy venue spaces

Sweep, wipe surfaces, and check all areas for left items

Support lost & found processing and donation items transportation

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Holiday spirit and teamwork energy encouraged!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Setup Crew — Christmas Social Event

Help bring the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social to life before guests arrive! .

Setup Crew volunteers assist with unloading supplies, arranging tables and chairs, decorating stations, and preparing sensory-friendly spaces.

You’ll make sure every area—from crafts to Santa’s setup—is welcoming, safe, and accessible for all families.

Time: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Location:

Masso’s Orchard Garden,

210 Delsea Dr S,

Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Unload vehicles and organize event materials Assemble tables, chairs, and décor Set up arts & crafts, calm room, and photo areas Hang signage and confirm pathways are clear Support other teams as needed before doors open

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes (you may be lifting or moving items). Festive touches welcome!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Help bring the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social to life before guests arrive! .

Setup Crew volunteers assist with unloading supplies, arranging tables and chairs, decorating stations, and preparing sensory-friendly spaces.

You’ll make sure every area—from crafts to Santa’s setup—is welcoming, safe, and accessible for all families.

Time: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Location:

Masso’s Orchard Garden,

210 Delsea Dr S,

Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Unload vehicles and organize event materials Assemble tables, chairs, and décor Set up arts & crafts, calm room, and photo areas Hang signage and confirm pathways are clear Support other teams as needed before doors open

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes (you may be lifting or moving items). Festive touches welcome!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Craft Station Leader — Christmas Social

As a Craft Station Leader for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you’ll help guide fun, inclusive holiday crafts while ensuring the space stays welcoming and sensory-friendly. You’ll assist children and families with materials, model activities, encourage creativity, and help keep the area organized and calm

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working with kids, loves hands-on activities, and can support a friendly, patient environment for all abilities.

Time: 12:30 to 5:30

Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Set up craft supplies and activity stationsWelcome families and explain the craft activityAssist children with cutting, gluing, drawing, or decoratingProvide sensory-friendly alternatives as neededKeep tables tidy, sanitize tools between groups, and restock suppliesUse clear, gentle communication and encourage positive participationCoordinate transitions to support flow and prevent overstimulation

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes; festive outfits and holiday accessories encouraged!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

As a Craft Station Leader for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you’ll help guide fun, inclusive holiday crafts while ensuring the space stays welcoming and sensory-friendly. You’ll assist children and families with materials, model activities, encourage creativity, and help keep the area organized and calm

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working with kids, loves hands-on activities, and can support a friendly, patient environment for all abilities.

Time: 12:30 to 5:30

Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Set up craft supplies and activity stationsWelcome families and explain the craft activityAssist children with cutting, gluing, drawing, or decoratingProvide sensory-friendly alternatives as neededKeep tables tidy, sanitize tools between groups, and restock suppliesUse clear, gentle communication and encourage positive participationCoordinate transitions to support flow and prevent overstimulation

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes; festive outfits and holiday accessories encouraged!

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer — Christmas Social

General Volunteers for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social help bring joy and seamless support to families throughout the event. In this flexible role, you’ll assist wherever help is most needed — from greeting guests, guiding families to stations, supporting activities, restocking supplies, and helping maintain a safe, welcoming, and sensory-friendly environment for all.

You will be the heart of the event, ensuring families feel supported, included, and celebrated from start to finish.

Time: 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Greet families with warmth and assist with directions

Support activity stations, crafts, Santa line, and photo areas

Help maintain calm, organized transitions and sensory-friendly practices

Assist with light setup/reset of materials during shift transitions

Answer questions and guide guests to resources or leads

Jump in to help wherever needed to keep the event running smoothly

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes; festive holiday touches encouraged

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

General Volunteers for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social help bring joy and seamless support to families throughout the event. In this flexible role, you’ll assist wherever help is most needed — from greeting guests, guiding families to stations, supporting activities, restocking supplies, and helping maintain a safe, welcoming, and sensory-friendly environment for all.

You will be the heart of the event, ensuring families feel supported, included, and celebrated from start to finish.

Time: 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Tasks:

Greet families with warmth and assist with directions

Support activity stations, crafts, Santa line, and photo areas

Help maintain calm, organized transitions and sensory-friendly practices

Assist with light setup/reset of materials during shift transitions

Answer questions and guide guests to resources or leads

Jump in to help wherever needed to keep the event running smoothly

Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes; festive holiday touches encouraged

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learning Center - Homework Mentor

Learning Center Homework Mentor

Location: Kids Alley | 4106 Terrace Ave, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Schedule: Monday – Friday | 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Commitment: Flexible — choose the days that work best for you

About Kids Alley

Kids Alley is a Christ-centered nonprofit ministry dedicated to bringing hope, love, and education to children and families in Camden, Pennsauken, and surrounding communities. Through our programs — including the Kids Alley Learning Center — we provide a safe, supportive, and enriching environment where children can grow academically, emotionally, and spiritually. Our mission is to build strong hearts, strong minds, and strong bodies while sharing the love of Jesus in practical and meaningful ways.

Position Overview

Join our team as a Learning Center Mentor and make a lasting impact in the lives of children! From 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, you’ll work alongside our dedicated staff to help students succeed academically while also supporting their personal growth and confidence.

Whether you’re helping with homework, encouraging students during recreational time, or simply being a positive role model, your presence matters. We also highly encourage bilingual (Spanish-speaking) volunteers to apply, as your skills can make a meaningful difference in connecting with our diverse community.

Responsibilities

As a Learning Center Homework Mentor, you will:

Organization: Kids Alley

Learning Center Homework Mentor

Location: Kids Alley | 4106 Terrace Ave, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Schedule: Monday – Friday | 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Commitment: Flexible — choose the days that work best for you

About Kids Alley

Kids Alley is a Christ-centered nonprofit ministry dedicated to bringing hope, love, and education to children and families in Camden, Pennsauken, and surrounding communities. Through our programs — including the Kids Alley Learning Center — we provide a safe, supportive, and enriching environment where children can grow academically, emotionally, and spiritually. Our mission is to build strong hearts, strong minds, and strong bodies while sharing the love of Jesus in practical and meaningful ways.

Position Overview

Join our team as a Learning Center Mentor and make a lasting impact in the lives of children! From 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, you’ll work alongside our dedicated staff to help students succeed academically while also supporting their personal growth and confidence.

Whether you’re helping with homework, encouraging students during recreational time, or simply being a positive role model, your presence matters. We also highly encourage bilingual (Spanish-speaking) volunteers to apply, as your skills can make a meaningful difference in connecting with our diverse community.

Responsibilities

As a Learning Center Homework Mentor, you will:

Organization: Kids Alley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 08109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 OCS High School Enlistee Recognition Ceremonies- Social Media Help Needed

We are seeking a volunteers with experience in marketing and promotion (including social) to announce our 3 OCS ceremonies in NJ. Promotion starts in January, 2026

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Organization: Our Community Salutes

We are seeking a volunteers with experience in marketing and promotion (including social) to announce our 3 OCS ceremonies in NJ. Promotion starts in January, 2026

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Organization: Our Community Salutes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer — Christmas Social Event Coverage & Memories Team

We’re looking for a passionate and friendly Photographer Volunteer to help capture the joy and magic of the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at Masso’s Orchard Garden in Glassboro, NJ.

As our event photographer, you’ll document special moments throughout the day — from Sensory Santa visits and arts & crafts to performances and family interactions — helping us preserve memories while showcasing the inclusivity and spirit of the event.

This is a perfect opportunity for someone who loves community storytelling, family photography, or event coverage and wants to make a meaningful impact.

Time: 12:45 PM – 5:45 PM 
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Responsibilities:

- Capture candid and posed photos of guests, volunteers, and event highlights

- Take gentle, unobtrusive photos to support a sensory-friendly environment

- Organize files and submit photos to the Media Lead after the event

Dress Code:

Comfortable, neutral attire — festive but professional (avoid bright flashes or loud patterns).

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

We’re looking for a passionate and friendly Photographer Volunteer to help capture the joy and magic of the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at Masso’s Orchard Garden in Glassboro, NJ.

As our event photographer, you’ll document special moments throughout the day — from Sensory Santa visits and arts & crafts to performances and family interactions — helping us preserve memories while showcasing the inclusivity and spirit of the event.

This is a perfect opportunity for someone who loves community storytelling, family photography, or event coverage and wants to make a meaningful impact.

Time: 12:45 PM – 5:45 PM 
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Key Responsibilities:

- Capture candid and posed photos of guests, volunteers, and event highlights

- Take gentle, unobtrusive photos to support a sensory-friendly environment

- Organize files and submit photos to the Media Lead after the event

Dress Code:

Comfortable, neutral attire — festive but professional (avoid bright flashes or loud patterns).

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Glassboro to Gloucester Township)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Inventory Organizer

Are you interested in combating food insecurity for local Camden youth & families? If supporting access to nutritious and sustainable food is important to you, we’d love to have you! LUCY is thrilled to partner with the Food Bank of South Jersey in implementing our on- site food pantry. We consistently provide canned goods, fresh produce & vegetables, protein, dairy and eggs for youth, parent/guardians and the Camden community

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Are you interested in combating food insecurity for local Camden youth & families? If supporting access to nutritious and sustainable food is important to you, we’d love to have you! LUCY is thrilled to partner with the Food Bank of South Jersey in implementing our on- site food pantry. We consistently provide canned goods, fresh produce & vegetables, protein, dairy and eggs for youth, parent/guardians and the Camden community

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afterschool Homework Support Assistant

Description of the Role:  Are you skilled in math/science/reading and want to make a difference for local students? If multiplication, plants and coaching middle schoolers sounds like fun, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to facilitating opportunities for students to increase their test scores, improve school engagement and graduate on time for each grade level.   
Primary Responsibilities:  Tutoring, assisting with homework assignments (1st-8th grade) Working with youth to manage school homework/upcoming assignments Support afterschool staff in managing large groups of students  
Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for education and desire to encourage Camden students

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Description of the Role:  Are you skilled in math/science/reading and want to make a difference for local students? If multiplication, plants and coaching middle schoolers sounds like fun, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to facilitating opportunities for students to increase their test scores, improve school engagement and graduate on time for each grade level.   
Primary Responsibilities:  Tutoring, assisting with homework assignments (1st-8th grade) Working with youth to manage school homework/upcoming assignments Support afterschool staff in managing large groups of students  
Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for education and desire to encourage Camden students

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

Youth based non profit in need of additional support in data entry, filing, managing and maintaining  digital and records,  completing Salesforce entries, etc. If you're interested in office work and love supporting local non-profits, we'd love to have you!

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Youth based non profit in need of additional support in data entry, filing, managing and maintaining  digital and records,  completing Salesforce entries, etc. If you're interested in office work and love supporting local non-profits, we'd love to have you!

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Tutor!

When you help an adult, you help her or his entire family. At Literacy Volunteers of America, Essex & Passaic Counties, we have a long list of U.S. citizens and immigrants, among them refugees and asylum seekers, waiting for help learning to speak, understand, read, and write in English. We need volunteers to teach them! Here's how you can help: Learn to teach ESOL and Basic Literacy with LVA. After training, you will be matched with a small group of students (three to five students) and tutor them for at least two hours each week.

Become a volunteer literacy tutor by registering for our 10-hour (five sessions, two hours each) virtual tutor training course and then teach students in-person or via distance learning. This opportunity is for local residents of Essex and Passaic Counties or others that can meet in-person in these counties.

This is a great opportunity to get involved and help your community!


Please email your completed "Tutor Package" to seckerling@lvaep.org

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of America, Essex and Passaic Counties

When you help an adult, you help her or his entire family. At Literacy Volunteers of America, Essex & Passaic Counties, we have a long list of U.S. citizens and immigrants, among them refugees and asylum seekers, waiting for help learning to speak, understand, read, and write in English. We need volunteers to teach them! Here's how you can help: Learn to teach ESOL and Basic Literacy with LVA. After training, you will be matched with a small group of students (three to five students) and tutor them for at least two hours each week.

Become a volunteer literacy tutor by registering for our 10-hour (five sessions, two hours each) virtual tutor training course and then teach students in-person or via distance learning. This opportunity is for local residents of Essex and Passaic Counties or others that can meet in-person in these counties.

This is a great opportunity to get involved and help your community!


Please email your completed "Tutor Package" to seckerling@lvaep.org

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of America, Essex and Passaic Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the holidays! Touch Someone's Heart... Make Clay Heart Keepsakes for Hospice Families

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a impact on the lives of those with loved ones on hospice! Support Samaritan's families by making mini clay heart keepsakes for our staff to share as part of a ritual with our families who just lost their loved one on Samaritan’s services by placing the heart in the caregiver’s hand to honor and memorialize the patient. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS.

REQUIRED SIZE: ***MINI*** 1.5" wide, 1/4" thick.***
Any hearts that are not this size CANNOT be used.


Check out this video about the hearts: https://youtu.be/uMxMMVrQwu0

Make as many as you like - once or ongoing. Service hours awarded for every hour you work. Supplies NOT provided.

***It is essential that they are made to the following specifications!***

SPECIFICATIONS

SUPPLIES:

Sculpey-brand clay ONLY. Other brands do not hold up. Available in craft stores and online, including, Polymer Clay Superstore https://polymerclaysuperstore.com/search?q=sculpey+iii&type=product. Heart cutters - mini (1.5" wide) ONLY - please, do not hand-form
DIRECTIONS:

-Blend colors together to create a marbled effect. NO SOLID colors.
-Cut out with mini cutter and load onto baking tray. Clay doesn't spread.
-Bake at 275 degrees for 15 minutes.
-Let cool, and they're done! DO NOT GLAZE OR COAT WITH ANY SPRAY.


Heart cutters available at these links:


Amazon.com
:

Single red cutter: https://smile.amazon.com/Cookie-Cutter-Red-Heart-Shape/dp/B07P53TNKQ/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=heart+cutter+1.5"&qid=1601384717&sr=8-3 Single stainless cutter: https://www.amazon.com/Mini-Heart-Cookie-Cutter-1-5/dp/B06Y115GJQ Single stainless cutter: https://smile.amazon.com/Fox-Run-3370-Cookie-Stainless/dp/B0000CFTS3/ref=sr_1_57?dchild=1&keywords=heart+cutter+1.5"&qid=1601384995&sr=8-57

Hobby Lobby: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Clay-Molding-Sculpting/Clay/Heart-Clay-Cutters/p/23108?gclid=Cj0KCQjwtsv7BRCmARIsANu-CQcmUgqRl9fFE8SkIFaXbOphfFllrkpdxAn81Tvx7i9iVBf-5bfMYs8aArHlEALw_wcB

Etsy.com:

Single cutter: https://www.etsy.com/listing/452593646/mini-heart-15-cookie-cutter-valentines?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=1.5"+heart+cutter&ref=sr_gallery-1-4∨ganic_search_click=1 Set of 12: https://www.etsy.com/listing/228705367/1-dozen-mini-heart-15-cookie-cutters?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=mini+heart+cookie+cutter&ref=sr_gallery-1-3∨ganic_search_click=1

Any amount is welcome either ongoing or one time. All donations are greatly appreciated!

Finished hearts may be delivered or mailed to Samaritan's administrative office:

Samaritan
Attn: Volunteer Dept.
3906 Church Rd.
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

Deliveries may be made Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p.

Please include a note with your name and address so we can record your contribution and can send a thank you note.

 

Thank you so very much sharing your heart!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a impact on the lives of those with loved ones on hospice! Support Samaritan's families by making mini clay heart keepsakes for our staff to share as part of a ritual with our families who just lost their loved one on Samaritan’s services by placing the heart in the caregiver’s hand to honor and memorialize the patient. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS.

REQUIRED SIZE: ***MINI*** 1.5" wide, 1/4" thick.***
Any hearts that are not this size CANNOT be used.


Check out this video about the hearts: https://youtu.be/uMxMMVrQwu0

Make as many as you like - once or ongoing. Service hours awarded for every hour you work. Supplies NOT provided.

***It is essential that they are made to the following specifications!***

SPECIFICATIONS

SUPPLIES:

Sculpey-brand clay ONLY. Other brands do not hold up. Available in craft stores and online, including, Polymer Clay Superstore https://polymerclaysuperstore.com/search?q=sculpey+iii&type=product. Heart cutters - mini (1.5" wide) ONLY - please, do not hand-form
DIRECTIONS:

-Blend colors together to create a marbled effect. NO SOLID colors.
-Cut out with mini cutter and load onto baking tray. Clay doesn't spread.
-Bake at 275 degrees for 15 minutes.
-Let cool, and they're done! DO NOT GLAZE OR COAT WITH ANY SPRAY.


Heart cutters available at these links:


Amazon.com
:

Single red cutter: https://smile.amazon.com/Cookie-Cutter-Red-Heart-Shape/dp/B07P53TNKQ/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=heart+cutter+1.5"&qid=1601384717&sr=8-3 Single stainless cutter: https://www.amazon.com/Mini-Heart-Cookie-Cutter-1-5/dp/B06Y115GJQ Single stainless cutter: https://smile.amazon.com/Fox-Run-3370-Cookie-Stainless/dp/B0000CFTS3/ref=sr_1_57?dchild=1&keywords=heart+cutter+1.5"&qid=1601384995&sr=8-57

Hobby Lobby: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Clay-Molding-Sculpting/Clay/Heart-Clay-Cutters/p/23108?gclid=Cj0KCQjwtsv7BRCmARIsANu-CQcmUgqRl9fFE8SkIFaXbOphfFllrkpdxAn81Tvx7i9iVBf-5bfMYs8aArHlEALw_wcB

Etsy.com:

Single cutter: https://www.etsy.com/listing/452593646/mini-heart-15-cookie-cutter-valentines?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=1.5"+heart+cutter&ref=sr_gallery-1-4∨ganic_search_click=1 Set of 12: https://www.etsy.com/listing/228705367/1-dozen-mini-heart-15-cookie-cutters?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=mini+heart+cookie+cutter&ref=sr_gallery-1-3∨ganic_search_click=1

Any amount is welcome either ongoing or one time. All donations are greatly appreciated!

Finished hearts may be delivered or mailed to Samaritan's administrative office:

Samaritan
Attn: Volunteer Dept.
3906 Church Rd.
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

Deliveries may be made Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p.

Please include a note with your name and address so we can record your contribution and can send a thank you note.

 

Thank you so very much sharing your heart!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Teen Volunteering

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to fulfill your service hours than to participate in meaningful volunteer service. 

Teens support Samaritan's patients through independent projects, joining our teen volunteer group SamariTeens, helping as a greeter/receptionist at our Samaritan Center at Voorhees, and/or helping at Samaritan Thrift. Samaritan is a non-profit agency caring for those with serious illness to help them live their best lives every day. 

1. Independent projects are available to anyone who wants to gain service hours but not join a group. We have ideas from collection drives, to crafts, to fundraisers, etc. You work on your own time. We provide letters confirming contributions.

2. SamariTeens is a group for 14-18 year old high school students who want to volunteer on an on-going basis.

During the school year, we meet once a month, either after school or in the evening from 6-7:30pm. We make crafts for our patients and families to enjoy, visit assisted living communities to play games or make crafts with the residents, participate in fundraisers, represent at volunteer fairs, and support annual events. No mandatory requirements, participate in as many activities that fit your schedule and that you'd enjoy.

3. Greeter/Reception for teens 17+ years old. Samaritan Center at Voorhees, 265 Rte 73 S, Voorhees. Answer phones, greet & escort visitors to the Center. Shifts available 7 days/week - 9a-12p, 12-3, 3-6, & 6-8. Complimentary training provided, medical clearance required, including COVID Vaccination and Initial Booster

4. Samaritan Thrift for teens 17+ years old in our Westmont store open Tues-Fri, 11a-3p and Sat, 11a-5p. Help with sorting, tagging and organizing merchandise, maintaining store cleanliness, etc.

All activities count as community service! 

We hope you'll join us!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to fulfill your service hours than to participate in meaningful volunteer service. 

Teens support Samaritan's patients through independent projects, joining our teen volunteer group SamariTeens, helping as a greeter/receptionist at our Samaritan Center at Voorhees, and/or helping at Samaritan Thrift. Samaritan is a non-profit agency caring for those with serious illness to help them live their best lives every day. 

1. Independent projects are available to anyone who wants to gain service hours but not join a group. We have ideas from collection drives, to crafts, to fundraisers, etc. You work on your own time. We provide letters confirming contributions.

2. SamariTeens is a group for 14-18 year old high school students who want to volunteer on an on-going basis.

During the school year, we meet once a month, either after school or in the evening from 6-7:30pm. We make crafts for our patients and families to enjoy, visit assisted living communities to play games or make crafts with the residents, participate in fundraisers, represent at volunteer fairs, and support annual events. No mandatory requirements, participate in as many activities that fit your schedule and that you'd enjoy.

3. Greeter/Reception for teens 17+ years old. Samaritan Center at Voorhees, 265 Rte 73 S, Voorhees. Answer phones, greet & escort visitors to the Center. Shifts available 7 days/week - 9a-12p, 12-3, 3-6, & 6-8. Complimentary training provided, medical clearance required, including COVID Vaccination and Initial Booster

4. Samaritan Thrift for teens 17+ years old in our Westmont store open Tues-Fri, 11a-3p and Sat, 11a-5p. Help with sorting, tagging and organizing merchandise, maintaining store cleanliness, etc.

All activities count as community service! 

We hope you'll join us!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 08054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Willingboro Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08046

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Williamstown Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Westampton Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Gloucester County

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Glassboro Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a difference in the life hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 Volunteer Orientation and Training Some Medical Requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a difference in the life hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 Volunteer Orientation and Training Some Medical Requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Delran Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Cherry Hill Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Burlington County

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than by opening your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than by opening your heart to a hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! SamariTeens - Teen Volunteering

The holidays make us want to give back! What better way to fulfill your service hours than to open your heart and support Samaritan patients and their families.

Teens support Samaritan's patients through independent projects, joining our teen volunteer group SamariTeens, helping as a greeter/receptionist at our Samaritan Center at Voorhees, and/or helping at Samaritan Thrift. Samaritan is a non-profit agency caring for those with serious illness to help them live their best lives every day.

1. Independent projects are available to anyone who wants to gain service hours but not join a group. We have ideas from collection drives, to crafts, to fundraisers, etc. You work on your own time. We provide letters confirming contributions.

2. SamariTeens is a group for 14-18 year old high school students who want to volunteer on an on-going basis.

During the school year, we meet once a month, either after school or in the evening from 6-7:30pm. We make crafts for our patients and families to enjoy, visit assisted living communities to play games or make crafts with the residents, participate in fundraisers, represent at volunteer fairs, and support annual events. No mandatory requirements, participate in as many activities that fit your schedule and that you'd enjoy.

3. Greeter/Reception for teens 17+ years old. Samaritan Center at Voorhees, 265 Rte 73 S, Voorhees. Answer phones, greet & escort visitors to the Center. Shifts available 7 days/week - 9a-12p, 12-3, 3-6, & 6-8. Complimentary training provided, medical clearance required, including COVID Vaccination and Initial Booster

4. Samaritan Thrift for teens 17+ years old in our Westmont store open Tues-Fri, 11a-3p and Sat, 11a-5p. Help with sorting, tagging and organizing merchandise, maintaining store cleanliness, etc.

All activities count as community service! 

We hope you'll join us!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back! What better way to fulfill your service hours than to open your heart and support Samaritan patients and their families.

Teens support Samaritan's patients through independent projects, joining our teen volunteer group SamariTeens, helping as a greeter/receptionist at our Samaritan Center at Voorhees, and/or helping at Samaritan Thrift. Samaritan is a non-profit agency caring for those with serious illness to help them live their best lives every day.

1. Independent projects are available to anyone who wants to gain service hours but not join a group. We have ideas from collection drives, to crafts, to fundraisers, etc. You work on your own time. We provide letters confirming contributions.

2. SamariTeens is a group for 14-18 year old high school students who want to volunteer on an on-going basis.

During the school year, we meet once a month, either after school or in the evening from 6-7:30pm. We make crafts for our patients and families to enjoy, visit assisted living communities to play games or make crafts with the residents, participate in fundraisers, represent at volunteer fairs, and support annual events. No mandatory requirements, participate in as many activities that fit your schedule and that you'd enjoy.

3. Greeter/Reception for teens 17+ years old. Samaritan Center at Voorhees, 265 Rte 73 S, Voorhees. Answer phones, greet & escort visitors to the Center. Shifts available 7 days/week - 9a-12p, 12-3, 3-6, & 6-8. Complimentary training provided, medical clearance required, including COVID Vaccination and Initial Booster

4. Samaritan Thrift for teens 17+ years old in our Westmont store open Tues-Fri, 11a-3p and Sat, 11a-5p. Help with sorting, tagging and organizing merchandise, maintaining store cleanliness, etc.

All activities count as community service! 

We hope you'll join us!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Provide Veteran to Veteran Support in Camden County

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to support your fellow Veterans!

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Camden County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to support your fellow Veterans!

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Camden County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Provide Veteran to Veteran Support in Burlington County

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to open your heart to a fellow Veteran.

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Burlington County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Some medical requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to open your heart to a fellow Veteran.

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Burlington County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Some medical requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08053

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Provide Veteran to Veteran Support - Atlantic County

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way then to open  your heart to a fellow Veteran.

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Atlantic County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers make visits once a week for about 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided.

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way then to open  your heart to a fellow Veteran.

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Atlantic County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers make visits once a week for about 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided.

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Make Supportive Calls to Hospice Families

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to support those who are grieving?

We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious, progressive illness and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary.

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way than to support those who are grieving?

We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious, progressive illness and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary.

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the holidays! Make Supportive Calls to Hospice Families

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way then to open your heart to those who are grieving? We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.


Samaritan is a nonprofit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious, progressive illness and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. What better way then to open your heart to those who are grieving? We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.


Samaritan is a nonprofit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious, progressive illness and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Make Friendly Calls to Socially Isolated Adults

The holidays make us want to give back. At Samaritan, no special skills are required; just open your heart and spend time supporting adults who know you care.

Do you enjoy chatting and socializing on the phone? Welcome to Samaritan's Friendly Caller program where you can have an important impact by making meaningful phone calls a few hours weekly to adults who are socially isolated.

Volunteer from your own home using a call hub to respect privacy and confidentiality. A one-hour Orientation and a one-time training is provided and available virtually. Must be 18+ years old.

Samaritan abides by the National Hospice & Palliative Care guideline that anyone who has experienced a significant loss of a loved one within the past 12 months, you must wait one year from the date of loss before volunteering.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. At Samaritan, no special skills are required; just open your heart and spend time supporting adults who know you care.

Do you enjoy chatting and socializing on the phone? Welcome to Samaritan's Friendly Caller program where you can have an important impact by making meaningful phone calls a few hours weekly to adults who are socially isolated.

Volunteer from your own home using a call hub to respect privacy and confidentiality. A one-hour Orientation and a one-time training is provided and available virtually. Must be 18+ years old.

Samaritan abides by the National Hospice & Palliative Care guideline that anyone who has experienced a significant loss of a loved one within the past 12 months, you must wait one year from the date of loss before volunteering.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Help Provide Veteran to Veteran Support in Gloucester County

The holidays make us want to give back. As a Veteran, you have a special compassion for your fellow veterans. Open your heart and make a difference. 

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Gloucester County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. As a Veteran, you have a special compassion for your fellow veterans. Open your heart and make a difference. 

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Gloucester County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays - Greet Visiting Loved Ones at Samaritan Center at Voorhees

The holidays make us want to give back. You can be the face of compassion at The Samaritan Center in Voorhees.

You can provide a welcoming presence to guests and our patients' families at our  Inpatient Center at our front desk. You’ll greet and escort our patients’ families our to their loved ones’ rooms, answer and direct phone calls, and provide clerical support as needed. Shifts available 7 days/week, as follows: 8a-11a, 11a-2p, 2-5p.

We are looking for you if you have good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people with serious, progressive illness and grief throughout Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, and Mercer counties.

Email Address Required as we use an online program to schedule shifts. Excellent Phone Skills, Customer Service, and Clerical Skills desired. Complimentary training is provided. Medical Clearance Required.

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. You can be the face of compassion at The Samaritan Center in Voorhees.

You can provide a welcoming presence to guests and our patients' families at our  Inpatient Center at our front desk. You’ll greet and escort our patients’ families our to their loved ones’ rooms, answer and direct phone calls, and provide clerical support as needed. Shifts available 7 days/week, as follows: 8a-11a, 11a-2p, 2-5p.

We are looking for you if you have good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people with serious, progressive illness and grief throughout Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, and Mercer counties.

Email Address Required as we use an online program to schedule shifts. Excellent Phone Skills, Customer Service, and Clerical Skills desired. Complimentary training is provided. Medical Clearance Required.

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 08043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Greet Visiting Loved Ones at Mount Holly In Patient Unit

The holidays make us want to give us back. Open your heart to support our patients and their families.

Considering supporting the Samaritan Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mount Holly by greeting family members and visitors coming to see their loved ones, escorting as needed to patient rooms, answering/directing calls, and representing Samaritan.

The Unit is located inside Virtua Hospital Mount Holly. The In Patient Unit Volunteers shifts occur on the weekends. Saturday and Sunday Shifts are the same: 8am to 11am; 11am to 2pm, and 2pm to 5pm. Bring the following qualities to your work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Qualifications/Requirements: - Minimum Age: 17 - One-year commitment - Volunteer Orientation and Training - Some medical requirements including COVID Vaccination and one booster (or physician-signed medical declination). Here is the link to fill pout a volunteer application online: https://bttr.im/kj2e0

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!


Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give us back. Open your heart to support our patients and their families.

Considering supporting the Samaritan Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mount Holly by greeting family members and visitors coming to see their loved ones, escorting as needed to patient rooms, answering/directing calls, and representing Samaritan.

The Unit is located inside Virtua Hospital Mount Holly. The In Patient Unit Volunteers shifts occur on the weekends. Saturday and Sunday Shifts are the same: 8am to 11am; 11am to 2pm, and 2pm to 5pm. Bring the following qualities to your work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Qualifications/Requirements: - Minimum Age: 17 - One-year commitment - Volunteer Orientation and Training - Some medical requirements including COVID Vaccination and one booster (or physician-signed medical declination). Here is the link to fill pout a volunteer application online: https://bttr.im/kj2e0

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!


Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Crochet, Knit, Sew Special gifts for Local Hospice Patients

The holidays make us want to give back. Now is a great time to use your special skills to make meaningful gifts to support our patients.

Our patients would benefit from:

Fidget Mats provide sensory and tactile stimulation for the restless hands of our Dementia patients. They offer exercise, increase focus, reduce anxiety, soothe and calm nerves, and provide comfort. Consider both men & women when choosing fabrics and accessories. **NO small objects such as buttons or beads that patients can pull off and potentially eat.**

Adult Food Protectors/Dining Scarves provide clothing protection during meals. We have sizing and instructions.

Lap Blankets provide comfort and warmth to our patients who are bed, chair, or wheelchair bound. Preferred Size: 30" x 40" 

Prayer Shawls provide spiritual comfort to our patients. Approximate size: 57-58"

You may deliver Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p or mail to: Samaritan, 3906 Church Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054.

Thank you for your generosity!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. Now is a great time to use your special skills to make meaningful gifts to support our patients.

Our patients would benefit from:

Fidget Mats provide sensory and tactile stimulation for the restless hands of our Dementia patients. They offer exercise, increase focus, reduce anxiety, soothe and calm nerves, and provide comfort. Consider both men & women when choosing fabrics and accessories. **NO small objects such as buttons or beads that patients can pull off and potentially eat.**

Adult Food Protectors/Dining Scarves provide clothing protection during meals. We have sizing and instructions.

Lap Blankets provide comfort and warmth to our patients who are bed, chair, or wheelchair bound. Preferred Size: 30" x 40" 

Prayer Shawls provide spiritual comfort to our patients. Approximate size: 57-58"

You may deliver Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p or mail to: Samaritan, 3906 Church Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054.

Thank you for your generosity!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays - Support Local Hospice Patients - Camden County

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and make a difference in the life of a local hospice patient. We need you! No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and make a difference in the life of a local hospice patient. We need you! No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08049

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Berlin Area

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and make a difference in the life of a local hospice patient. We need you! No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and make a difference in the life of a local hospice patient. We need you! No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays - Make Supportive Calls to Hospice Families

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and support our families in need.

We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.


Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious and terminal illnesses and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. Open your heart and support our families in need.

We are looking for caring people to make 10-15 Bereavement calls on a monthly basis from your own home to check in with those who have recently lost a loved one on hospice services with Samaritan.


Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian agency caring for people suffering from serious and terminal illnesses and grief.

No computer skills required. No experience necessary!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Ongoing: Annual Education Condolence Call Volunteers making calls from our Marlton office also need the following: Above requirements, plus Medical Clearance: Initial and annual Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (immunity not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a non-judgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays - Fun Service Projects

The holidays make us want to give back.  Open your heart and support patients and their families.



We welcome you to work on independent projects to help you earn service hours, keep you busy and engaged, and contribute to a good cause, all at the same time! You can do this from anywhere.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit agency based in Mount Laurel, NJ helping people with serious illness live their best live every day. Your projects are delivered to our patients and their families to help brighten their day!

Choose one or multiple projects and work at your leisure. Projects may be mailed or delivered to: Samaritan, Attn: Kirsten Spatzier, 3906 Church Rd., Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. Deliver Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p.

“Cheer Up” Project Ideas

Clay Hearts Keepsakes – make keepsakes for our staff to present to our families when their loved one passes. NOTE: We will provide specific instructions and supply list. Blank journals with decorated covers (NO words/phrases) Notecard Sets – decorate blank cards/cardstock for our families to use – do not include your own message. Picture books – take a variety of nature photos, print, and bind to make a pretty picture book. Poetry Books – bind together short poems and inspirational quotes. Add clip art, stickers, photos, etc. Silk Flower crafts: corsages, decorated pens, small potted arrangementsLap blankets – quilt, crochet, knit, fleece, tied

There are no mandatory requirements - make as many or as few of those projects you’d enjoy.

Thank you and I can't wait to hear from you!

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back.  Open your heart and support patients and their families.



We welcome you to work on independent projects to help you earn service hours, keep you busy and engaged, and contribute to a good cause, all at the same time! You can do this from anywhere.

Samaritan is a not-for-profit agency based in Mount Laurel, NJ helping people with serious illness live their best live every day. Your projects are delivered to our patients and their families to help brighten their day!

Choose one or multiple projects and work at your leisure. Projects may be mailed or delivered to: Samaritan, Attn: Kirsten Spatzier, 3906 Church Rd., Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. Deliver Mon-Fri, 8:30a-4:30p.

“Cheer Up” Project Ideas

Clay Hearts Keepsakes – make keepsakes for our staff to present to our families when their loved one passes. NOTE: We will provide specific instructions and supply list. Blank journals with decorated covers (NO words/phrases) Notecard Sets – decorate blank cards/cardstock for our families to use – do not include your own message. Picture books – take a variety of nature photos, print, and bind to make a pretty picture book. Poetry Books – bind together short poems and inspirational quotes. Add clip art, stickers, photos, etc. Silk Flower crafts: corsages, decorated pens, small potted arrangementsLap blankets – quilt, crochet, knit, fleece, tied

There are no mandatory requirements - make as many or as few of those projects you’d enjoy.

Thank you and I can't wait to hear from you!

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08049

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Retribuir en las fiestas! Bilingual Spanish/English Volunteers Needed for Hospice

Hola Spanish/English speakers!!! Las fiestas nos hacen querer dar!

Use your gift of language to provide compassionate support for local hospice patients and families. Samaritan needs bilingual Spanish/English volunteers to visit our Spanish-speaking patients. Visitors provide companionship and emotional support for the patients and their caregivers. They do not provide physical care. Visits generally occur once a week in the patient’s home or care facility. 

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian organization serving people in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties. Our hospice provides services with warmth and dignity for people with a terminal illness. 

Organization: Samaritan

Hola Spanish/English speakers!!! Las fiestas nos hacen querer dar!

Use your gift of language to provide compassionate support for local hospice patients and families. Samaritan needs bilingual Spanish/English volunteers to visit our Spanish-speaking patients. Visitors provide companionship and emotional support for the patients and their caregivers. They do not provide physical care. Visits generally occur once a week in the patient’s home or care facility. 

Samaritan is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian organization serving people in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties. Our hospice provides services with warmth and dignity for people with a terminal illness. 

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays - Check out Samaritan Thrift in Westmont!

The holidays make us want to give back. At Samaritan, no experience required; just open your heart and support our patients and families.

Volunteers assist with all the usual retail tasks - greeting customers, setting up merchandise displays, completing sales transactions, sorting donations, and maintaining store cleanliness and an inviting environment.

Flexible Scheduling. Teens 17+ years old may also volunteer. STORE HOURS ARE TUESDAY-FRIDAY (11a-3p) and SATURDAY (11a-5p).

Must have good customer service and people skills.  Complimentary training provided.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait six months from the date of loss to begin the volunteer process for working in the thrift shop.

Organization: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. At Samaritan, no experience required; just open your heart and support our patients and families.

Volunteers assist with all the usual retail tasks - greeting customers, setting up merchandise displays, completing sales transactions, sorting donations, and maintaining store cleanliness and an inviting environment.

Flexible Scheduling. Teens 17+ years old may also volunteer. STORE HOURS ARE TUESDAY-FRIDAY (11a-3p) and SATURDAY (11a-5p).

Must have good customer service and people skills.  Complimentary training provided.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait six months from the date of loss to begin the volunteer process for working in the thrift shop.

Organization: Samaritan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 08108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interactive Mascot Character Volunteer — Christmas Social

As an Interactive Mascot Character Volunteer for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you will bring festive cheer and inclusive holiday magic to families throughout the event! You’ll perform in one of our mascot-style costumes, greet guests, wave, take photos, and create gentle, joyful interactions — especially for children with sensory needs.

Volunteers will rotate in 30-minute character time slots to stay comfortable, hydrated, and energized, with support staff at all times.

Time: 30-minute performance blocks between 1:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Arrival: Arrive 20 minutes before your slot
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Responsibilities
- Wear one of our holiday mascot costumes
- Wave, pose for photos, gently greet guests
- Use calm body language and slow, friendly gestures
- Interact with children and families at a sensory-friendly pace
- Maintain character energy while being mindful of sensory sensitivities
- Rotate out after each 30-minute set for rest & costume reset

Sensory-Inclusive Guideline
- No loud noises, sudden movements, or big surprises
- Follow child comfort cues (no forced interaction)
- Take breaks to avoid overheating or fatigue
- Work with Accessibility Team when needed

Dress Code
- Athletic/comfy base layer for under costume
- Closed-toe shoes
(No perfumes, flashing accessories, or noisy bells)

Perfect For Volunteers Who Are
- Friendly, enthusiastic, and warm-hearted
- Comfortable in costume / acting in character
- Patient, playful, and gentle with children
- Excited to help create magical moments for all abilities

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

As an Interactive Mascot Character Volunteer for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social, you will bring festive cheer and inclusive holiday magic to families throughout the event! You’ll perform in one of our mascot-style costumes, greet guests, wave, take photos, and create gentle, joyful interactions — especially for children with sensory needs.

Volunteers will rotate in 30-minute character time slots to stay comfortable, hydrated, and energized, with support staff at all times.

Time: 30-minute performance blocks between 1:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Arrival: Arrive 20 minutes before your slot
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Responsibilities
- Wear one of our holiday mascot costumes
- Wave, pose for photos, gently greet guests
- Use calm body language and slow, friendly gestures
- Interact with children and families at a sensory-friendly pace
- Maintain character energy while being mindful of sensory sensitivities
- Rotate out after each 30-minute set for rest & costume reset

Sensory-Inclusive Guideline
- No loud noises, sudden movements, or big surprises
- Follow child comfort cues (no forced interaction)
- Take breaks to avoid overheating or fatigue
- Work with Accessibility Team when needed

Dress Code
- Athletic/comfy base layer for under costume
- Closed-toe shoes
(No perfumes, flashing accessories, or noisy bells)

Perfect For Volunteers Who Are
- Friendly, enthusiastic, and warm-hearted
- Comfortable in costume / acting in character
- Patient, playful, and gentle with children
- Excited to help create magical moments for all abilities

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Santa Performer — Christmas Social

Bring holiday joy as the Sensory-Friendly Santa for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social! In this role, you will warmly greet children and families, take photos, and help create a calm, inclusive, and magical Christmas moment for every guest — especially those with sensory sensitivities or additional needs.

You’ll work alongside a trained support team (elves/handlers, photographer assistant, and accessibility volunteers) to ensure every child feels safe, respected, and celebrated.

Time: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Responsibilities:

Greet children and families with warmth and patience

Maintain a gentle, non-overwhelming Santa presence (soft voice, calm gestures)

Adapt interactions using visual prompts, cues, or quiet/slow pacing

Pose for photos and support positive family moments

Respect sensory preferences, boundaries, and consent cues

Collaborate with handlers to ensure smooth transitions

Take short breaks as needed to stay calm and grounded

Dress Code:
Full Santa costume provided or approved. Natural beard welcome but not required.
No loud bells, flashing lights, or strong scents (sensory-friendly environment).

Ideal Volunteer:

Patient, warm, friendly, and adaptable

Comfortable interacting with children of all abilities

Able to sit, gently wave, and softly engage in character

Values inclusion and kindness

Your role helps ensure every child — including those who may never visit a traditional Santa — gets to feel the magic of Christmas in a setting built just for them.

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Bring holiday joy as the Sensory-Friendly Santa for the From We Can’t to We Can Christmas Social! In this role, you will warmly greet children and families, take photos, and help create a calm, inclusive, and magical Christmas moment for every guest — especially those with sensory sensitivities or additional needs.

You’ll work alongside a trained support team (elves/handlers, photographer assistant, and accessibility volunteers) to ensure every child feels safe, respected, and celebrated.

Time: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Masso’s Orchard Garden, 210 Delsea Dr S, Glassboro, NJ 08028
Key Responsibilities:

Greet children and families with warmth and patience

Maintain a gentle, non-overwhelming Santa presence (soft voice, calm gestures)

Adapt interactions using visual prompts, cues, or quiet/slow pacing

Pose for photos and support positive family moments

Respect sensory preferences, boundaries, and consent cues

Collaborate with handlers to ensure smooth transitions

Take short breaks as needed to stay calm and grounded

Dress Code:
Full Santa costume provided or approved. Natural beard welcome but not required.
No loud bells, flashing lights, or strong scents (sensory-friendly environment).

Ideal Volunteer:

Patient, warm, friendly, and adaptable

Comfortable interacting with children of all abilities

Able to sit, gently wave, and softly engage in character

Values inclusion and kindness

Your role helps ensure every child — including those who may never visit a traditional Santa — gets to feel the magic of Christmas in a setting built just for them.

Organization: From We Can't to We Can

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Set-Up for the Christmas Rally

Organization: Kids Alley

Organization: Kids Alley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 11, 2025

Zip Code: 08106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Rescue & Hub Support: Fight Food Waste, Feed Our Community

Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to help with our donation receiving operations in Princeton on Fridays from 2:00 to 4:30pm.This is a hands-on way to help make sure donated meals are received, sorted, and ready to be shared with our community.

What you’ll do:

Organize and sort incoming meal donations

Assist with keeping our Hub tidy and efficient

Be available for occasional local meal donation pick-ups (car required)

Volunteers should expect to lift and carry full bags and trays of food. Fridays are our busiest donation day, so volunteers should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and able to take initiative with minimal direction.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 


Organization: Share My Meals

Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to help with our donation receiving operations in Princeton on Fridays from 2:00 to 4:30pm.This is a hands-on way to help make sure donated meals are received, sorted, and ready to be shared with our community.

What you’ll do:

Organize and sort incoming meal donations

Assist with keeping our Hub tidy and efficient

Be available for occasional local meal donation pick-ups (car required)

Volunteers should expect to lift and carry full bags and trays of food. Fridays are our busiest donation day, so volunteers should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and able to take initiative with minimal direction.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 


Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Deliver Meals to Princeton Neighbors in Need


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

We are looking for volunteers to join our Home Delivery team to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity:

We are looking for volunteers to join our Home Delivery team to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family-Friendly DIY Projects

When families roll up their sleeves and participate in meaningful service projects, they quickly learn that they can make a difference in creating a better community– and a better world. We’ve put this tool kit together for instances in which your family can’t make it to Family Volunteer Day (Fall event), want to participate from home for Family Day of Service (Spring event), or when you simply want to get the family together to do some good. These volunteer opportunities are strictly DIY and can be completed from the comfort of your own home. 

All instructions for the projects, and getting your donations to us for distribution are included in the toolkit. 

When you respond to this need, a VCSJ team member will send you the complete toolkit to get started.

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

When families roll up their sleeves and participate in meaningful service projects, they quickly learn that they can make a difference in creating a better community– and a better world. We’ve put this tool kit together for instances in which your family can’t make it to Family Volunteer Day (Fall event), want to participate from home for Family Day of Service (Spring event), or when you simply want to get the family together to do some good. These volunteer opportunities are strictly DIY and can be completed from the comfort of your own home. 

All instructions for the projects, and getting your donations to us for distribution are included in the toolkit. 

When you respond to this need, a VCSJ team member will send you the complete toolkit to get started.

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Your Photos Powering Our Mission! Volunteer Photographer Needed

Flower Power needs a photographer to help us capture the heart of our mission! We’d love professional headshots and group photos of our Board members to showcase on our website as we grow. If you’re passionate about using your lens to support a nonprofit fighting cancer one flower at a time, let’s connect. We need a one-time photo shoot in a garden or outdoor area that should last no longer than one hour. We are happy to pick a site in or near Collingswood, NJ that is convenient to you.

Organization: Flower Power, Inc.

Flower Power needs a photographer to help us capture the heart of our mission! We’d love professional headshots and group photos of our Board members to showcase on our website as we grow. If you’re passionate about using your lens to support a nonprofit fighting cancer one flower at a time, let’s connect. We need a one-time photo shoot in a garden or outdoor area that should last no longer than one hour. We are happy to pick a site in or near Collingswood, NJ that is convenient to you.

Organization: Flower Power, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from our various generous local donors on weekdays ranging from early morning to early afternoon, and deliver to our hub in Princeton. Meal recovery routes typically take 30 to 60 minutes roundtrip.

Home Delivery: We are also looking for volunteers to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals


Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from our various generous local donors on weekdays ranging from early morning to early afternoon, and deliver to our hub in Princeton. Meal recovery routes typically take 30 to 60 minutes roundtrip.

Home Delivery: We are also looking for volunteers to deliver recovered food from our Princeton hub to the homes of individuals in need on weekdays from 4-5:30pm and on Saturday afternoons. Home delivery routes typically take 60-90 minutes to complete.

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.

Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.

Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).

Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.

Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program.

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08542

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Cape May County

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Atlantic County

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Reading: Record Story Time for Youth

Many area youths do not have access to books when they can’t go to school or the library. Help bring literature to them by reading a book and submitting a virtual storytime to us! 

We will be posting the videos on YouTube and area youth will have access to those recordings. To complete this project, you only need an age-appropriate book from Kindergarten-5th Grade and a way to record video (phone, computer, or another recording device).

You can read in other languages as well. When you send us the video please indicate which language it is. 

*5 story limit per reader*

Please watch the video below on how to submit your video. 

Click here to check out a list of recommended books Click to view our storytime playlist

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

Speak loud and clear Choose a quiet space- avoid background noise The camera should be in landscape (horizontal) mode (depending on device) Clean your camera lens Be in the best light you can be either in natural light or with the light facing you Record from the waist up Don’t zoom the camera in because it can create pixilation Put your phone in airplane mode to avoid sounds/notifications while recording

Please send your final video via email to john.santana@uwgmc.org. See the instructions below on how to submit your video.

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, [Link will be copied] Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From your Apple/iPhone:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

Upload Video to OneDrive, Click on the recorded Video, Right Click “Share”; then “Copy Link”, Click “Copy” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Via Dropbox:

Upload Video to Dropbox, Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then “Click Create then Copy Link”, Click “Copy Link” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Your video will be reviewed and added to a playlist that children will be able to access and enjoy. Thank you for being a reader to area youth!

Organization: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Many area youths do not have access to books when they can’t go to school or the library. Help bring literature to them by reading a book and submitting a virtual storytime to us! 

We will be posting the videos on YouTube and area youth will have access to those recordings. To complete this project, you only need an age-appropriate book from Kindergarten-5th Grade and a way to record video (phone, computer, or another recording device).

You can read in other languages as well. When you send us the video please indicate which language it is. 

*5 story limit per reader*

Please watch the video below on how to submit your video. 

Click here to check out a list of recommended books Click to view our storytime playlist

Keep these tips in mind when you make your video:

Speak loud and clear Choose a quiet space- avoid background noise The camera should be in landscape (horizontal) mode (depending on device) Clean your camera lens Be in the best light you can be either in natural light or with the light facing you Record from the waist up Don’t zoom the camera in because it can create pixilation Put your phone in airplane mode to avoid sounds/notifications while recording

Please send your final video via email to john.santana@uwgmc.org. See the instructions below on how to submit your video.

From your Android Phone/Google Photos:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, [Link will be copied] Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From your Apple/iPhone:

Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then click “Create Link”, Click on “Mail” [Link should automatically get pasted in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

From Macbook:

AirDrop to your iPhone then follow the instructions above

From OneDrive:

Upload Video to OneDrive, Click on the recorded Video, Right Click “Share”; then “Copy Link”, Click “Copy” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Via Dropbox:

Upload Video to Dropbox, Click on the recorded Video, Click “Share”; then “Click Create then Copy Link”, Click “Copy Link” Compose a new email [Paste link in the body of the email] Send to john.santana@uwgmc.org Subject Line: “Storytime: Title of Book”

Your video will be reviewed and added to a playlist that children will be able to access and enjoy. Thank you for being a reader to area youth!

Organization: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child Advocate for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children

Be a champion for an unaccompanied immigrant child. Apply to become a Volunteer Child Advocate and attend our upcoming training session!

Organization: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Be a champion for an unaccompanied immigrant child. Apply to become a Volunteer Child Advocate and attend our upcoming training session!

Organization: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60690

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Vineland)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08360

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VCSJ Advisory Board Member

The Volunteer Center of South Jersey Advisory Board is a group of emerging leaders who dedicate their own time, talents, networks, and resources to support the work and mission of the organization. This committee provides individuals who are passionate about making a better world with the opportunity to network and build relationships with like-minded individuals. 

Why should I join the VCSJ Advisory Board?

Support the critical work of nonprofit organizations throughout New Jersey. Engage your network in fundraising and volunteer programs. Ensure important community efforts are successful. Develop leadership skills and after 2 terms of service, become eligible to apply for the Jersey Cares Board of Directors. Benefit from a high quality, organized and focused volunteer experience. Collaborate with key stakeholders in the nonprofit industry. Enhance your professional network and your resume.

What is the commitment to be an advisory board member at VCSJ?

Two-year term commitment, with the option to continue involvement after the first term. Attend at least two VCSJ/Jersey Cares Calendar or Service Events projects annually. Attend regularly scheduled Advisory Board meetings, held once a month, and additional committee meetings as needed

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

The Volunteer Center of South Jersey Advisory Board is a group of emerging leaders who dedicate their own time, talents, networks, and resources to support the work and mission of the organization. This committee provides individuals who are passionate about making a better world with the opportunity to network and build relationships with like-minded individuals. 

Why should I join the VCSJ Advisory Board?

Support the critical work of nonprofit organizations throughout New Jersey. Engage your network in fundraising and volunteer programs. Ensure important community efforts are successful. Develop leadership skills and after 2 terms of service, become eligible to apply for the Jersey Cares Board of Directors. Benefit from a high quality, organized and focused volunteer experience. Collaborate with key stakeholders in the nonprofit industry. Enhance your professional network and your resume.

What is the commitment to be an advisory board member at VCSJ?

Two-year term commitment, with the option to continue involvement after the first term. Attend at least two VCSJ/Jersey Cares Calendar or Service Events projects annually. Attend regularly scheduled Advisory Board meetings, held once a month, and additional committee meetings as needed

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CRM Education &Training

We are currently seeking a knowledgeable user of CRM platforms to conduct a comprehensive review of how our organization is utilizing the tool. The goal is to ensure we are maximizing its capabilities and functionality across all features, including campaign setup, donor engagement tools, reporting, and mobile bidding. If you have experience working with CRM platforms, especially GiveSmart, we’d like to hear from you.

Organization: The Patriot Fund

We are currently seeking a knowledgeable user of CRM platforms to conduct a comprehensive review of how our organization is utilizing the tool. The goal is to ensure we are maximizing its capabilities and functionality across all features, including campaign setup, donor engagement tools, reporting, and mobile bidding. If you have experience working with CRM platforms, especially GiveSmart, we’d like to hear from you.

Organization: The Patriot Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Go Blue Event Committee Members

Go Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th.  We will start meeting as a committee in January.  This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Go Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th.  We will start meeting as a committee in January.  This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mission Messengers

Ambassadors (Mission Messengers) help spread the word in the community about CASA and the work our amazing volunteers are doing. As an Ambassador, you will host and fill a private Snapshot event with ten or more guests who you think might want to learn more about CASA. To become an Ambassador, you must first attend a CASA Snapshot. If you wish to attend an upcoming Snapshot, or would like to learn more about this short-term volunteer opportunity, please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext 125.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Ambassadors (Mission Messengers) help spread the word in the community about CASA and the work our amazing volunteers are doing. As an Ambassador, you will host and fill a private Snapshot event with ten or more guests who you think might want to learn more about CASA. To become an Ambassador, you must first attend a CASA Snapshot. If you wish to attend an upcoming Snapshot, or would like to learn more about this short-term volunteer opportunity, please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext 125.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Edison to New Brunswick)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Edison on Tuesdays and/or Fridays at 11am and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in New Brunswick (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Edison on Tuesdays and/or Fridays at 11am and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in New Brunswick (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08820

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Burlington to Bordentown)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared and pre-packaged meal donations from Burlington on Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to a senior living community in Bordentown (~15 minute drive). Volunteers will also ensure food is set up and ready for residents to pick up.

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared and pre-packaged meal donations from Burlington on Thursdays at 2pm and deliver them to a senior living community in Bordentown (~15 minute drive). Volunteers will also ensure food is set up and ready for residents to pick up.

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your skills with families in Clementon and Blackwood!

We need you! Our Family Success Center in Clementon and our Community Connections Outreach Program in Blackwood are looking for volunteers to assist in a variety of ways!

We have a need for volunteers in the following roles:

Community Outreach Volunteer - Responsible for aiding program with reaching out to the community by attending community meetings/events, canvasing community areas, and assisting Coordinator with partnership development.
 
General/Daily Operations Volunteer - Responsible for general tasks within and around the center. Provides staff with assistance preparing for workshops, events, and activities. Also, to aid with overall organization of the center.
 
Family Engagement Volunteer - Responsible for assisting Family Partner staff members with family engagement and creating a comfortable atmosphere for all participants entering the center.

The Family Success Centers are community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering places where residents can go for family support, information, and services. We offer fun activities, informational workshops, and opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages!


If you have a few hours to dedicate each week to helping families, we can find a place for you!

Please complete our volunteer interest form to provide information about yourself, your availability, and your interests so we can find the most meaningful volunteer role for you!

Building Bridges Family Success Center is located at 180 White Horse Pike Clementon, NJ 08021.

Community Connections is located at 1324 Little Gloucester Road Blackwood, NJ 08012.

Check our website for hours of operation! 

Organization: Center For Family Services

We need you! Our Family Success Center in Clementon and our Community Connections Outreach Program in Blackwood are looking for volunteers to assist in a variety of ways!

We have a need for volunteers in the following roles:

Community Outreach Volunteer - Responsible for aiding program with reaching out to the community by attending community meetings/events, canvasing community areas, and assisting Coordinator with partnership development.
 
General/Daily Operations Volunteer - Responsible for general tasks within and around the center. Provides staff with assistance preparing for workshops, events, and activities. Also, to aid with overall organization of the center.
 
Family Engagement Volunteer - Responsible for assisting Family Partner staff members with family engagement and creating a comfortable atmosphere for all participants entering the center.

The Family Success Centers are community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering places where residents can go for family support, information, and services. We offer fun activities, informational workshops, and opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages!


If you have a few hours to dedicate each week to helping families, we can find a place for you!

Please complete our volunteer interest form to provide information about yourself, your availability, and your interests so we can find the most meaningful volunteer role for you!

Building Bridges Family Success Center is located at 180 White Horse Pike Clementon, NJ 08021.

Community Connections is located at 1324 Little Gloucester Road Blackwood, NJ 08012.

Check our website for hours of operation! 

Organization: Center For Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Egg Harbor Twp. to Atlantic CIty)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from Egg Harbor Township on Thursdays at 2:30pm and deliver them to a food pantry in Atlantic City (~15 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up pre-packaged meal donations from Egg Harbor Township on Thursdays at 2:30pm and deliver them to a food pantry in Atlantic City (~15 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08234

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Long Branch to Asbury Park)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2pm and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Asbury Park (~15 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Please note: food pickup and delivery requires heavy lifting.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2pm and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Asbury Park (~15 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.


Please note: food pickup and delivery requires heavy lifting.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Organization: Share My Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support someone on the path to recovery!

Your involvement as a volunteer is a great way to help your local community. Our Living Proof Recovery Centers are in need of volunteers who can assist with a variety of tasks, including:

Telephone & Community Outreach Workshop Facilitator Support Group LeaderSpecial Events OrganizerFront Desk Assistance Greeter Office Maintenance 

Living Proof Recovery Centers help individuals find their personal path to a life of recovery. Living Proof Recovery Centers - in five convenient locations across New Jersey - are volunteer-driven places of support for all members of the recovery community.

Organization: Center For Family Services

Your involvement as a volunteer is a great way to help your local community. Our Living Proof Recovery Centers are in need of volunteers who can assist with a variety of tasks, including:

Telephone & Community Outreach Workshop Facilitator Support Group LeaderSpecial Events OrganizerFront Desk Assistance Greeter Office Maintenance 

Living Proof Recovery Centers help individuals find their personal path to a life of recovery. Living Proof Recovery Centers - in five convenient locations across New Jersey - are volunteer-driven places of support for all members of the recovery community.

Organization: Center For Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08865

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery - weekdays

MEAL DELIVERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - WEEKDAYS

 

Meals on Wheels of Mercer County works to assist individuals to maintain independence, dignity, health and well-being by providing comprehensive nutrition services and helping ease social isolation.  Most of our participants are seniors and homebound.  Our service area is Ewing, Trenton, Lawrenceville, Hamilton, Princeton, East Windsor, West Windsor and Hightstown. 

 

Our volunteers deliver meals every day, Monday through Friday between 10am-12:00pm.  Volunteers pick up meals at Rider University in Lawrenceville and follow a route that takes about 1-1/2 hours to complete.  Volunteers enjoy getting to know the participants, and the participants appreciate the meal and the daily conversation. 

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Mercer County

MEAL DELIVERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - WEEKDAYS

 

Meals on Wheels of Mercer County works to assist individuals to maintain independence, dignity, health and well-being by providing comprehensive nutrition services and helping ease social isolation.  Most of our participants are seniors and homebound.  Our service area is Ewing, Trenton, Lawrenceville, Hamilton, Princeton, East Windsor, West Windsor and Hightstown. 

 

Our volunteers deliver meals every day, Monday through Friday between 10am-12:00pm.  Volunteers pick up meals at Rider University in Lawrenceville and follow a route that takes about 1-1/2 hours to complete.  Volunteers enjoy getting to know the participants, and the participants appreciate the meal and the daily conversation. 

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Mercer County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

"Embracing Moments that Matter" is our mission as volunteers at Transcend Hospice & Palliative Care NJ. 

We are building a reliable, empathetic, creative Volunteer Team to support our families and patients in their homes or the facilities in which they reside.  A few hours a week can make a difference for someone nearing their end of life. 

If you are looking to make a difference in someone's day by simply spending quality time with them, we are looking forward to meeting you.

Transcend Hospice services Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.

Please note that Hospice Volunteers are required to complete the same onboarding process as any other employee.  This includes a background check and medical check as well as Hospice training, a valid driver's license and auto insurance. 

Volunteers do not necessarily have a lot of time; they simply have big hearts.


Organization: Transcend Hospice & Palliative Care NJ

"Embracing Moments that Matter" is our mission as volunteers at Transcend Hospice & Palliative Care NJ. 

We are building a reliable, empathetic, creative Volunteer Team to support our families and patients in their homes or the facilities in which they reside.  A few hours a week can make a difference for someone nearing their end of life. 

If you are looking to make a difference in someone's day by simply spending quality time with them, we are looking forward to meeting you.

Transcend Hospice services Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.

Please note that Hospice Volunteers are required to complete the same onboarding process as any other employee.  This includes a background check and medical check as well as Hospice training, a valid driver's license and auto insurance. 

Volunteers do not necessarily have a lot of time; they simply have big hearts.


Organization: Transcend Hospice & Palliative Care NJ

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crocheting For A Cause

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campus Care Collection Drive

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas Angel Tree Program (Toy Collection)

Each year, the Angel Tree program helps provide Christmas gifts for thousands of children and seniors in need across the country. The generosity of anonymous (Individuals, families or corporate teams) donors who adopt “angels” from the Angel Trees helps make the season more rewarding for the gift giver and gives a sense of normalcy to the recipients.

Last year we served over 700 children and 350 families with toys, clothing and food boxes for Christmas. Help us continue bringing hope during the holidays!

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Each year, the Angel Tree program helps provide Christmas gifts for thousands of children and seniors in need across the country. The generosity of anonymous (Individuals, families or corporate teams) donors who adopt “angels” from the Angel Trees helps make the season more rewarding for the gift giver and gives a sense of normalcy to the recipients.

Last year we served over 700 children and 350 families with toys, clothing and food boxes for Christmas. Help us continue bringing hope during the holidays!

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2025 through Dec 15, 2025

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas Angel Tree Program (Toy distribution)

As noted above, this year we have an estimated amount of 1,200 children that will be able to celebrate Christmas with toys under the tree. Therefore, we need SANTA and his elves to help give the toys to families. Distribution will take place drive-thru style in the parking lot of our building. Volunteers will help load toy bags and food boxes into the trunk of vehicles.

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

As noted above, this year we have an estimated amount of 1,200 children that will be able to celebrate Christmas with toys under the tree. Therefore, we need SANTA and his elves to help give the toys to families. Distribution will take place drive-thru style in the parking lot of our building. Volunteers will help load toy bags and food boxes into the trunk of vehicles.

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 16, 2025 through Dec 17, 2025

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas Angel Tree Program (Toy sorting)

Last year we had over of 1,200 children that will be able to celebrate Christmas with toys under the tree. Therefore, we need SANTA's Elves to help our toy shop and pack toys for each child in their assigned bags as well as prepare food baskets/boxes for about 500 families.

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Last year we had over of 1,200 children that will be able to celebrate Christmas with toys under the tree. Therefore, we need SANTA's Elves to help our toy shop and pack toys for each child in their assigned bags as well as prepare food baskets/boxes for about 500 families.

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 8, 2025 through Dec 12, 2025

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Camden County

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information.

Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions.

Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Apply to volunteer 

Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check.

Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. See the next 2023 training dates!

Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08244

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach/Tabeling

Accompany our staff or go it alone - outreach at health fairs and public events, share information about CONTACT's services, recruit client and volunteers. 

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Accompany our staff or go it alone - outreach at health fairs and public events, share information about CONTACT's services, recruit client and volunteers. 

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

Work with us in our small office located in Northfield, a day (or part of a day) per week or as available to create new client welcome packets, update excel and other databases of client and volunteer information, update files with new address and other information, etc.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Work with us in our small office located in Northfield, a day (or part of a day) per week or as available to create new client welcome packets, update excel and other databases of client and volunteer information, update files with new address and other information, etc.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PERS Caller

Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are fall detection systems that help keep people safe and independent. When someone needs help, they push a button on their Fall Detection Pendant to instantly connect to emergency operators who can send the help.CONTACT Cape-Atlantic volunteers makes monthly calls to Atlantic county residents who use a personal emergency response system. We check to ensure the PERS units are  working properly. If a client or family needs to return or replace the unit, the CONTACT staff can assist them.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) are fall detection systems that help keep people safe and independent. When someone needs help, they push a button on their Fall Detection Pendant to instantly connect to emergency operators who can send the help.CONTACT Cape-Atlantic volunteers makes monthly calls to Atlantic county residents who use a personal emergency response system. We check to ensure the PERS units are  working properly. If a client or family needs to return or replace the unit, the CONTACT staff can assist them.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Telephone Reassurance Caller

Make phone calls from your home or our office (to older adults) and offer a friendly caring voice. Volunteer for 1.5 to 2 hour calls shift per week, same day and time each week. Substitute callers are also needed. As this is a service that is provided 365 days a year, there are many opportunities to help.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Make phone calls from your home or our office (to older adults) and offer a friendly caring voice. Volunteer for 1.5 to 2 hour calls shift per week, same day and time each week. Substitute callers are also needed. As this is a service that is provided 365 days a year, there are many opportunities to help.

Organization: CONTACT Cape-Atlantic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare a meal at the Ronald McDonald House of SNJ

Looking for a fun volunteer activity that you can do with your friends, co workers or family members?  Would you like to meet the families you are helping? If you answered yes then this is an opportunity perfect for you!

Each night a different volunteer group comes to the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey to prepare dinner for the families staying at our House. The process is very simple.

Choose a date that works best for your team - rmhsnj.org/mealsPlan a menu to prepare for 50 peopleShop for the food needed ( we provide plates, silverware, napkins, condiments, etc)Come to the House on your scheduled date and prepare the meal in our kitchen

Once you volunteer to do this you will be ready to schedule another date.  The families truly appreciate having dinner ready for them after a long day at the hospital.


Organization: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Looking for a fun volunteer activity that you can do with your friends, co workers or family members?  Would you like to meet the families you are helping? If you answered yes then this is an opportunity perfect for you!

Each night a different volunteer group comes to the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey to prepare dinner for the families staying at our House. The process is very simple.

Choose a date that works best for your team - rmhsnj.org/mealsPlan a menu to prepare for 50 peopleShop for the food needed ( we provide plates, silverware, napkins, condiments, etc)Come to the House on your scheduled date and prepare the meal in our kitchen

Once you volunteer to do this you will be ready to schedule another date.  The families truly appreciate having dinner ready for them after a long day at the hospital.


Organization: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free on Saturday's? Volunteer with Baby's Best Start

We need your help with our Baby’s Best Start program! Baby's Best Start is a nine week program that works together with parents and family members to ensure baby's get off to the best possible start. Program sessions are on Saturdays from 9:45am-2pm. Childcare is offered during these sessions, and we are in need of volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks while the sessions are taking place. Volunteering activities include: - Spanish translation - Assisting with dinner - Leading themed activities - Reading with one child or a group of children - Assisting the group session facilitator  You can choose to volunteer for one or all of these activities. The children that you will be working with are typically ages 2-8.  This opportunity is perfect for someone who identifies with at least one of the following: -You love working with children,  -You have an interest in early childhood development, -You have an interest in parenting and/or supporting parents be their best selves, -You have a passion for literacy, -You are bilingual (not required), -You want to increase your skills in the areas of social services, parenting, early childhood development, literacy, or family services.

Organization: Center For Family Services

We need your help with our Baby’s Best Start program! Baby's Best Start is a nine week program that works together with parents and family members to ensure baby's get off to the best possible start. Program sessions are on Saturdays from 9:45am-2pm. Childcare is offered during these sessions, and we are in need of volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks while the sessions are taking place. Volunteering activities include: - Spanish translation - Assisting with dinner - Leading themed activities - Reading with one child or a group of children - Assisting the group session facilitator  You can choose to volunteer for one or all of these activities. The children that you will be working with are typically ages 2-8.  This opportunity is perfect for someone who identifies with at least one of the following: -You love working with children,  -You have an interest in early childhood development, -You have an interest in parenting and/or supporting parents be their best selves, -You have a passion for literacy, -You are bilingual (not required), -You want to increase your skills in the areas of social services, parenting, early childhood development, literacy, or family services.

Organization: Center For Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald Mcdonald House of Southern New Jersey Family Room Program Volunteer

Looking for energetic individuals to volunteer in our Family Room Program.

In addition to the House programs, our mission has expanded into our neighboring communities with our 11 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms.   Our Family Rooms, located in the 9 South Jersey hospitals below, are a comfortable place for parents, siblings, and extended family members to take a moment for themselves to rest and refresh while remaining steps away from their child’s bedside.  The rooms provide living room areas with comfortable seating,  refrigerators and microwaves, quick service meals, snacks, and beverages.  Rooms may also include access to TVs, and internet, sleep rooms and full bathrooms in some locations.

https://rmhsnj.org/family-rooms/

Organization: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Looking for energetic individuals to volunteer in our Family Room Program.

In addition to the House programs, our mission has expanded into our neighboring communities with our 11 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms.   Our Family Rooms, located in the 9 South Jersey hospitals below, are a comfortable place for parents, siblings, and extended family members to take a moment for themselves to rest and refresh while remaining steps away from their child’s bedside.  The rooms provide living room areas with comfortable seating,  refrigerators and microwaves, quick service meals, snacks, and beverages.  Rooms may also include access to TVs, and internet, sleep rooms and full bathrooms in some locations.

https://rmhsnj.org/family-rooms/

Organization: Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a friend to an older adult in the Princeton area

Home Friends is a visitor program for older adults or people with limiting health conditions. This program was created in 1987 in response to a growing need for companionship and support for home-based older adults in Princeton and nearby communities.

Volunteers can do a variety of things during weekly home visits such as: walk together, read and sort mail, exchange stories about life experiences, or pursue mutually shared interests. Some volunteers bring library books, share a movie, help with technology, or work in the garden together.

Home Friends was designed to complement and support, rather than replace, the role of family and paid caregivers.

Once matched with an older adult, we ask that you meet at least one hour a week to build a good relationship that the person can rely on. 

Those who are bilingual or multilingual are greatly encouraged to apply. This opportunity is best suited for individuals over 40 years old and those with flexibility during the work week.

 

Please complete CMAP volunteer registration: https://princetonsenior.wufoo.com/forms/r10xd3po0q996bm/  

Organization: Center for Modern Aging Princeton

Home Friends is a visitor program for older adults or people with limiting health conditions. This program was created in 1987 in response to a growing need for companionship and support for home-based older adults in Princeton and nearby communities.

Volunteers can do a variety of things during weekly home visits such as: walk together, read and sort mail, exchange stories about life experiences, or pursue mutually shared interests. Some volunteers bring library books, share a movie, help with technology, or work in the garden together.

Home Friends was designed to complement and support, rather than replace, the role of family and paid caregivers.

Once matched with an older adult, we ask that you meet at least one hour a week to build a good relationship that the person can rely on. 

Those who are bilingual or multilingual are greatly encouraged to apply. This opportunity is best suited for individuals over 40 years old and those with flexibility during the work week.

 

Please complete CMAP volunteer registration: https://princetonsenior.wufoo.com/forms/r10xd3po0q996bm/  

Organization: Center for Modern Aging Princeton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Appreciation

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Tax Volunteer!

United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to join the tax prep team. The program provides families and individuals making less than $65,000/year with FREE tax return preparation.

Benefits to the Community
Last year's volunteers prepared over 1,000 free tax returns and provided total refunds of $1.3 million including Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) to working individuals and families as well as those who are 60 years of age and older in our community.

The average adjusted gross income of working individuals and families we serve is $26,000/year. Rising costs of food, housing, and essentials leave families struggling to make ends meet. The savings from tax preparation fees and refunds received are used for basic needs like:

- food
- housing
- healthcare
- childcare
- transportation to their place of employment
- and much more!


To qualify for Federal resources like food assistance (including school lunch and breakfast), health insurance (including Medicaid), college financial aid, and other programs proof of income is required. As a result, tax return filing is crucial to the financial success of many families and individuals. Be a part of this vital resource to increase financial security for struggling families in Mercer County!

Benefits of Volunteering
- Impact your community
- Gain practical experience
 - No prior tax experience is required
- Various roles are available
      - Tax Preparer: train to prepare and review tax returns
      - Greeter: confirm if individuals have all of the documents needed for filing and assist individuals in              filling out an initial intake form (will not be preparing tax returns)
      - Site Coordinator: review tax returns and manage tax site
      - Translator: translate for Spanish-speaking clients
- Become IRS Certified
- Flexible volunteer hours (3-4 hour blocks)
- College students can earn course credits and build up their resumes
- Tax professionals can earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
- Must be at least 16 years old to volunteer (Rising High School Junior/Seniors)

Interested in becoming a tax volunteer?
Volunteers are needed from February 1-April 15, 2025. Free IRS training begins in the Fall of 2024 and test certification is required by January 15, 2025. Tax sites are located throughout Mercer County (exact locations TBD).

Fill out form: https://uwgmc.org/taxvolunteer

Organization: United Way of Greater Mercer County

United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to join the tax prep team. The program provides families and individuals making less than $65,000/year with FREE tax return preparation.

Benefits to the Community
Last year's volunteers prepared over 1,000 free tax returns and provided total refunds of $1.3 million including Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) to working individuals and families as well as those who are 60 years of age and older in our community.

The average adjusted gross income of working individuals and families we serve is $26,000/year. Rising costs of food, housing, and essentials leave families struggling to make ends meet. The savings from tax preparation fees and refunds received are used for basic needs like:

- food
- housing
- healthcare
- childcare
- transportation to their place of employment
- and much more!


To qualify for Federal resources like food assistance (including school lunch and breakfast), health insurance (including Medicaid), college financial aid, and other programs proof of income is required. As a result, tax return filing is crucial to the financial success of many families and individuals. Be a part of this vital resource to increase financial security for struggling families in Mercer County!

Benefits of Volunteering
- Impact your community
- Gain practical experience
 - No prior tax experience is required
- Various roles are available
      - Tax Preparer: train to prepare and review tax returns
      - Greeter: confirm if individuals have all of the documents needed for filing and assist individuals in              filling out an initial intake form (will not be preparing tax returns)
      - Site Coordinator: review tax returns and manage tax site
      - Translator: translate for Spanish-speaking clients
- Become IRS Certified
- Flexible volunteer hours (3-4 hour blocks)
- College students can earn course credits and build up their resumes
- Tax professionals can earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
- Must be at least 16 years old to volunteer (Rising High School Junior/Seniors)

Interested in becoming a tax volunteer?
Volunteers are needed from February 1-April 15, 2025. Free IRS training begins in the Fall of 2024 and test certification is required by January 15, 2025. Tax sites are located throughout Mercer County (exact locations TBD).

Fill out form: https://uwgmc.org/taxvolunteer

Organization: United Way of Greater Mercer County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08619

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HomeWorks Trenton Volunteer Tutor Position

HomeWorks is looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteers who are passionate about educational equity, tutoring, mentoring, and building relationships with HomeWorks scholars. HomeWorks Trenton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a community-based after-school boarding program that includes academic and identity-driven leadership enrichment activities to supplement public schools, equip young women, and build community leaders. HomeWorks fosters a community of young women from Trenton who strive to achieve their full potential and positively impact the world around them.

As a tutor, you will volunteer from 7pm to 8:30pm on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Priority is given to tutors who are available at least two days per week. You must be able to commit to your days throughout the duration of the school year. You must be strong in either math, science, history, or humanities. Our greatest need at the moment is for math tutors; however, tutors in any subject are welcome. 

Tutors should have an interest in and comfort working with 9-12th grade female students. They must be culturally competent and able to honor and respect the beliefs, language, interpersonal styles and behaviors of the individual scholars in our program.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Attend tutor orientation on September 5, 2024 at 6PM.Commit to volunteering minimum one day a week, anytime Monday through Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm beginning September 9, 2024 - June 20, 2025. Prepare for tutoring sessions as needed. Analyze information from teachers in order to assist scholars.Attend tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education as requested by the HomeWorks team. Build strong rapport with scholars and show personal interest in their academic success and growth.Notify the head tutor in advance so that a substitute tutor can be found. In the event of an unexpected absence, please send a slack message to all of the coordinators. If a volunteer tutor consistently neglects their responsibilities, the volunteer or tutor may be dismissed.

Application Link: https://www.homeworkstrenton.org/volunteer/tutor-volunteer 

Organization: HomeWorks Trenton

HomeWorks is looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteers who are passionate about educational equity, tutoring, mentoring, and building relationships with HomeWorks scholars. HomeWorks Trenton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a community-based after-school boarding program that includes academic and identity-driven leadership enrichment activities to supplement public schools, equip young women, and build community leaders. HomeWorks fosters a community of young women from Trenton who strive to achieve their full potential and positively impact the world around them.

As a tutor, you will volunteer from 7pm to 8:30pm on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Priority is given to tutors who are available at least two days per week. You must be able to commit to your days throughout the duration of the school year. You must be strong in either math, science, history, or humanities. Our greatest need at the moment is for math tutors; however, tutors in any subject are welcome. 

Tutors should have an interest in and comfort working with 9-12th grade female students. They must be culturally competent and able to honor and respect the beliefs, language, interpersonal styles and behaviors of the individual scholars in our program.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Attend tutor orientation on September 5, 2024 at 6PM.Commit to volunteering minimum one day a week, anytime Monday through Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm beginning September 9, 2024 - June 20, 2025. Prepare for tutoring sessions as needed. Analyze information from teachers in order to assist scholars.Attend tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education as requested by the HomeWorks team. Build strong rapport with scholars and show personal interest in their academic success and growth.Notify the head tutor in advance so that a substitute tutor can be found. In the event of an unexpected absence, please send a slack message to all of the coordinators. If a volunteer tutor consistently neglects their responsibilities, the volunteer or tutor may be dismissed.

Application Link: https://www.homeworkstrenton.org/volunteer/tutor-volunteer 

Organization: HomeWorks Trenton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08648

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teaching and Tutoring Opportunities at Princeton Learning Cooperative

The teens at Princeton Learning Cooperative are always on the lookout for interesting, dedicated people who are willing to share their knowledge and skills. Generally a one-hour-a-week commitment, PLC volunteers tutor one-on-one, lead small-group classes, or offer a one-time workshop in a wide range of topics. This year, our volunteers are able to choose between in-person work at our center and remote teaching/tutoring if you are out of the Princeton area or have health concerns. We are interested in any volunteer who has a passion to work with teens, but are specifically looking for volunteers in these areas:

Math, Advanced Math, Creative and Academic Writing, Public Speaking

Architecture, Hands-on-Science , Nature and Natural Journaling, Physiology and Anatomy (or related topics), Reverse Engineering, Zoology (One or more the the following areas: Animal Cognition; Ornithology, Herpetology; Entomology; Domestic Animals)

Ancient World History, Anthropology, Linguistic, Philosophy and Classical Western Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiachry

Korean, Italian, Norweigian/Swedish, Advanced Japanese, Russian, Advanced German

Digital Art, CAD (especially Blender), Photography (with smartphone)

Computer Science (beginner and advanced)

Theater, Fabric Art (sewing, knitting, costume making)

Organization: Princeton Learning Cooperative

The teens at Princeton Learning Cooperative are always on the lookout for interesting, dedicated people who are willing to share their knowledge and skills. Generally a one-hour-a-week commitment, PLC volunteers tutor one-on-one, lead small-group classes, or offer a one-time workshop in a wide range of topics. This year, our volunteers are able to choose between in-person work at our center and remote teaching/tutoring if you are out of the Princeton area or have health concerns. We are interested in any volunteer who has a passion to work with teens, but are specifically looking for volunteers in these areas:

Math, Advanced Math, Creative and Academic Writing, Public Speaking

Architecture, Hands-on-Science , Nature and Natural Journaling, Physiology and Anatomy (or related topics), Reverse Engineering, Zoology (One or more the the following areas: Animal Cognition; Ornithology, Herpetology; Entomology; Domestic Animals)

Ancient World History, Anthropology, Linguistic, Philosophy and Classical Western Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiachry

Korean, Italian, Norweigian/Swedish, Advanced Japanese, Russian, Advanced German

Digital Art, CAD (especially Blender), Photography (with smartphone)

Computer Science (beginner and advanced)

Theater, Fabric Art (sewing, knitting, costume making)

Organization: Princeton Learning Cooperative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08540

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth Night Chaperone

Description of the Role:  Are you a fan of traveling and enjoy supporting local Camden youth/families? If you have a flexible schedule and have experience in supervising students, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to providing educational, social and service-oriented programming while promoting leadership opportunities to local Camden youth aged 10-19 on a consistent basis.   Primary Responsibilities:  Assist staff with overseeing youth on weekend/overnight trips Engage and monitor youth activity outside of LUCY setting Support Youth Night staff in managing large groups of students   Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for travel and supporting Camden youth

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Description of the Role:  Are you a fan of traveling and enjoy supporting local Camden youth/families? If you have a flexible schedule and have experience in supervising students, then we’re looking for you! We’re committed to providing educational, social and service-oriented programming while promoting leadership opportunities to local Camden youth aged 10-19 on a consistent basis.   Primary Responsibilities:  Assist staff with overseeing youth on weekend/overnight trips Engage and monitor youth activity outside of LUCY setting Support Youth Night staff in managing large groups of students   Skills/Qualifications: Staff will train, advise and provide guidance with youth engagement Experience with youth a plus but not required Passion for travel and supporting Camden youth

Organization: LUCY Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Readiness Workshop Developer/Facilitator

Description:

We are currently seeking a seasoned business professional to assist in the development and facilitation of a career readiness workshop in support of the Jersey Cares Youth Workforce Development Program. As part of this program, participating interns are required to dedicate 120 hours to a nonprofit organization and engage in a minimum of two career readiness workshops.

Recognizing the diverse schedules and geographical locations of our interns across the state, we have identified the need for an innovative approach to workshop delivery. In lieu of traditional in-person sessions, we aim to leverage technology to provide accessible learning opportunities. Specifically, we are requesting workshop developers and facilitators to create slideshows on a topic listed below and record their presentations for our archives. This format enables interns to access and engage with the workshop content at their convenience, aligning with their individual schedules.

This initiative presents a great opportunity for volunteers to contribute their expertise towards preparing our youth for successful entry into the workforce.

 

Workshop Topics:

 

Financial Literacy Work/life balance Interviewing Networking Management/Learning to lead Time Management Resume Building/Writing Goal Setting

 

About YWD

The Youth Workforce Development (YWD) is a cross-sector collaborative bridge program that provides a powerful opportunity for youth ages 16-24 to build economic mobility. The program aims to connect youth to positive professional relationships, developing critical job and life skills for the 21st Century by pairing them with a New Jersey nonprofit organization as an intern.  

If interested, please respond to this opportunity. Then, Taylor will reach out to you for further information. If you have any questions, please reach out to her, taylor@sjvolunteers.org.

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Description:

We are currently seeking a seasoned business professional to assist in the development and facilitation of a career readiness workshop in support of the Jersey Cares Youth Workforce Development Program. As part of this program, participating interns are required to dedicate 120 hours to a nonprofit organization and engage in a minimum of two career readiness workshops.

Recognizing the diverse schedules and geographical locations of our interns across the state, we have identified the need for an innovative approach to workshop delivery. In lieu of traditional in-person sessions, we aim to leverage technology to provide accessible learning opportunities. Specifically, we are requesting workshop developers and facilitators to create slideshows on a topic listed below and record their presentations for our archives. This format enables interns to access and engage with the workshop content at their convenience, aligning with their individual schedules.

This initiative presents a great opportunity for volunteers to contribute their expertise towards preparing our youth for successful entry into the workforce.

 

Workshop Topics:

 

Financial Literacy Work/life balance Interviewing Networking Management/Learning to lead Time Management Resume Building/Writing Goal Setting

 

About YWD

The Youth Workforce Development (YWD) is a cross-sector collaborative bridge program that provides a powerful opportunity for youth ages 16-24 to build economic mobility. The program aims to connect youth to positive professional relationships, developing critical job and life skills for the 21st Century by pairing them with a New Jersey nonprofit organization as an intern.  

If interested, please respond to this opportunity. Then, Taylor will reach out to you for further information. If you have any questions, please reach out to her, taylor@sjvolunteers.org.

Organization: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Tech Response Team

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Organization: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Organization: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In need of Literacy Volunteer Tutors

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Organization: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Organization: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08096

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Change a Life. Be a Mentor!

As a trained volunteer mentor, you can spend quality time with a young person to improve their self-esteem, promote positive youth development, deal with day-to-day challenges, build social relationships and resiliency skills, identify educational and career interests, set goals, broaden horizons, participate in social activities, and have fun. Your involvement as a mentor can make a positive impact on the life of a young person.

LifeTies Mentoring services include individual support sessions, group mentoring, and peer activities led by mentors. Mentors are matched with mentees based on common interests and work together to set and reach goals. 

LifeTies Mentors are currently needed to support youth aged 10-21 on the path to a safe and healthy future. You can provide the support a young person needs. Mentors are currently needed to support youth in communities across New Jersey. 

You can be the one to provide support to a child, teen, or young adult who would benefit from the support of a caring mentor.

*At this time mentoring opportunities vary by region.


What is required to become a trained volunteer mentor?

Be at least 21 years of age Driving record check and a criminal background check Complete our comprehensive volunteer mentor training  Make a commitment to mentoring a minimum of 4 hours per month for 6 months to 1 year
 

As a mentor, you will be provided with pre-service orientation and ongoing in-service training, support, and guidance throughout your mentorship. 

 

Organization: Center For Family Services

As a trained volunteer mentor, you can spend quality time with a young person to improve their self-esteem, promote positive youth development, deal with day-to-day challenges, build social relationships and resiliency skills, identify educational and career interests, set goals, broaden horizons, participate in social activities, and have fun. Your involvement as a mentor can make a positive impact on the life of a young person.

LifeTies Mentoring services include individual support sessions, group mentoring, and peer activities led by mentors. Mentors are matched with mentees based on common interests and work together to set and reach goals. 

LifeTies Mentors are currently needed to support youth aged 10-21 on the path to a safe and healthy future. You can provide the support a young person needs. Mentors are currently needed to support youth in communities across New Jersey. 

You can be the one to provide support to a child, teen, or young adult who would benefit from the support of a caring mentor.

*At this time mentoring opportunities vary by region.


What is required to become a trained volunteer mentor?

Be at least 21 years of age Driving record check and a criminal background check Complete our comprehensive volunteer mentor training  Make a commitment to mentoring a minimum of 4 hours per month for 6 months to 1 year
 

As a mentor, you will be provided with pre-service orientation and ongoing in-service training, support, and guidance throughout your mentorship. 

 

Organization: Center For Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chess Club Coach

Work as part of a staff/volunteer team to lead a chess program for 8 to 18 year olds at the Boys & Girls Club.  Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 times per month, per session.  Chess Club meets once per week for 2 hours, for a 10 week program session in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Work as part of a staff/volunteer team to lead a chess program for 8 to 18 year olds at the Boys & Girls Club.  Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 times per month, per session.  Chess Club meets once per week for 2 hours, for a 10 week program session in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08611

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Indoor Farming and Growing

The opportunity for hands on learning about growing produce indoors hydroponically - such as, sanitary principals, relocation and transplanting and harvesting of produce, and interaction with tours. 

Organization: GEOGREENS

The opportunity for hands on learning about growing produce indoors hydroponically - such as, sanitary principals, relocation and transplanting and harvesting of produce, and interaction with tours. 

Organization: GEOGREENS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music & Creative Arts Instructors

The Salvation Army is one of the largest programs in the US. Our Trenton community center holds music and creative classes for over 70 students on a weekly basis. Classes include: piano, guitar, drums, brass as well as dance. We need instructors who can teach the basics about music which includes but not limited to parts of the instrument as well as basic music theory. 

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

The Salvation Army is one of the largest programs in the US. Our Trenton community center holds music and creative classes for over 70 students on a weekly basis. Classes include: piano, guitar, drums, brass as well as dance. We need instructors who can teach the basics about music which includes but not limited to parts of the instrument as well as basic music theory. 

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food & Diaper Pantry Drive

Help us collect non-perishable food items as well as diapers (wipes and baby hygiene items) for our pantry program that runs on a weekly basis. Families register and provide proof of address to ensure that they live within Mercer County. Items can be collected by your team/group and delivered to our location during office hours. We can provide letter/receipt of in-kind donation for proof. 

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Help us collect non-perishable food items as well as diapers (wipes and baby hygiene items) for our pantry program that runs on a weekly basis. Families register and provide proof of address to ensure that they live within Mercer County. Items can be collected by your team/group and delivered to our location during office hours. We can provide letter/receipt of in-kind donation for proof. 

Organization: The Salvation Army Trenton Citadel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Military Veterans & First Responders

Step into the arena! We're calling on military veterans and first responders to join us in service. Team Rubicon utilizes the skills and experience of military veterans and first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams locally in NJ, as well as across the nation and around the world. We focus on serving vulnerable and at-risk populations affected by disaster and humanitarian crises. 

Join today at: teamrubiconusa.org

Organization: Team Rubicon

Step into the arena! We're calling on military veterans and first responders to join us in service. Team Rubicon utilizes the skills and experience of military veterans and first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams locally in NJ, as well as across the nation and around the world. We focus on serving vulnerable and at-risk populations affected by disaster and humanitarian crises. 

Join today at: teamrubiconusa.org

Organization: Team Rubicon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helpline Volunteer from your Home

Parents Inc. 1-800-THE-KIDS Family Helpline volunteers give four hours of their time per week to take calls and texts on the Helpline.  The Family Helpline is there to Listen and provide Community referrals.  Callers include parents under stress and in crisis, teens that think they may be pregnant, professionals and others interested in learning about Parents Inc.  A Virtual training course is provided.  Calls may be taken from one’s own home with the use of call forwarding.  Training is provided.  Email lkomjati@paofnj.org for additional information.    

Organization: Parents Inc.

Parents Inc. 1-800-THE-KIDS Family Helpline volunteers give four hours of their time per week to take calls and texts on the Helpline.  The Family Helpline is there to Listen and provide Community referrals.  Callers include parents under stress and in crisis, teens that think they may be pregnant, professionals and others interested in learning about Parents Inc.  A Virtual training course is provided.  Calls may be taken from one’s own home with the use of call forwarding.  Training is provided.  Email lkomjati@paofnj.org for additional information.    

Organization: Parents Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nursing Unit Volunteer

Having to stay in the hospital can be very stressful and bring a lot of anxiety in patients. All our staff strives hard to make sure that our patients are receiving the best care and comfort at all times. To support our staff, we are looking for volunteers to help patients while they are in the hospital. The objective is to help provide comfort to patients and visitors and support our objectives under the directions of Nursing personnel.

This position is primarily categorized as Patient Care and Nursing staff support and requires you to:

Round on patients and tend to their basic comfort needs (pillows, blankets, etc.) Visit and talk with patients who may not have a family member or friend with them. Answer call bells to tend to patients needs and requests. Provide assistance with meal trays and help bring water and ice to patients. Help with filing department records, pulls records as requested, prepare new charts.

This position involves: 1. Walking and standing for long periods of time. 2. Reaching, bending and moving a cart with supplies at times. 3. Should be able to speak English in a well-modulated voice so that you are understood by others. 3. Should be able to take direction from clinical staff regarding all activities/duties.

You will be stationed on one of the patient floors and don’t worry we will train you! If this roles interests you then please contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Organization: Capital Health Systems

Having to stay in the hospital can be very stressful and bring a lot of anxiety in patients. All our staff strives hard to make sure that our patients are receiving the best care and comfort at all times. To support our staff, we are looking for volunteers to help patients while they are in the hospital. The objective is to help provide comfort to patients and visitors and support our objectives under the directions of Nursing personnel.

This position is primarily categorized as Patient Care and Nursing staff support and requires you to:

Round on patients and tend to their basic comfort needs (pillows, blankets, etc.) Visit and talk with patients who may not have a family member or friend with them. Answer call bells to tend to patients needs and requests. Provide assistance with meal trays and help bring water and ice to patients. Help with filing department records, pulls records as requested, prepare new charts.

This position involves: 1. Walking and standing for long periods of time. 2. Reaching, bending and moving a cart with supplies at times. 3. Should be able to speak English in a well-modulated voice so that you are understood by others. 3. Should be able to take direction from clinical staff regarding all activities/duties.

You will be stationed on one of the patient floors and don’t worry we will train you! If this roles interests you then please contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Organization: Capital Health Systems

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wayfinder Volunteer

We are looking for Wayfinder Volunteers! Wayfinders will help us greet patients and visitors as they enter our hospital at the Welcome Desk directing them to outpatient services and medical appointments. They help with deliveries to patient rooms. Wayfinders can help reduce stress and frustration by supporting our patients, visitors and staff.

If you are someone that would like to:

Work directly with patients and visitors Get exercise! Join a vibrant and connected community

Contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Organization: Capital Health Systems

We are looking for Wayfinder Volunteers! Wayfinders will help us greet patients and visitors as they enter our hospital at the Welcome Desk directing them to outpatient services and medical appointments. They help with deliveries to patient rooms. Wayfinders can help reduce stress and frustration by supporting our patients, visitors and staff.

If you are someone that would like to:

Work directly with patients and visitors Get exercise! Join a vibrant and connected community

Contact Volunteer Services at 609.303.4023 volunteer@capitalhealth.org

Organization: Capital Health Systems

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Connect with a Foster Family - Become a Love Box Leader!

New Jersey Angels believes that not everyone is called to foster or adopt, but everyone can make a difference in a child's life, and one of the ways we hope to do that is through our Love Box program. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence.

Organization: Transformations By New Jersey Angels

New Jersey Angels believes that not everyone is called to foster or adopt, but everyone can make a difference in a child's life, and one of the ways we hope to do that is through our Love Box program. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence.

Organization: Transformations By New Jersey Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors Needed

The Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Progressive Center for Independent Living is looking for volunteers age 20 and up to serve as positive role models for Mercer County at-risk high school youth

Each youth will meet regularly with a mentor to develop and implement an Individualized Mentoring Plan (IMP). Our chosen Mentors are caring adults recruited from the community, schools, employers, and partner organizations.  Youths’ families, teachers, and support network are engaged in career fairs, college visits, and extended learning activities

Mentors provide high-tech, career-focused mentoring to youth, including those with disabilities, who are at-risk of court-involvement, through a combination of one-on-one, group and peer mentoring, with the goals of reducing court involvement and or recidivism; increasing career preparation; and developing work readiness skills

Organization: Progressive Center for Independent Living

The Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Progressive Center for Independent Living is looking for volunteers age 20 and up to serve as positive role models for Mercer County at-risk high school youth

Each youth will meet regularly with a mentor to develop and implement an Individualized Mentoring Plan (IMP). Our chosen Mentors are caring adults recruited from the community, schools, employers, and partner organizations.  Youths’ families, teachers, and support network are engaged in career fairs, college visits, and extended learning activities

Mentors provide high-tech, career-focused mentoring to youth, including those with disabilities, who are at-risk of court-involvement, through a combination of one-on-one, group and peer mentoring, with the goals of reducing court involvement and or recidivism; increasing career preparation; and developing work readiness skills

Organization: Progressive Center for Independent Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08619

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors Needed

Mentors Needed for At-Risk Youth in Mercer County- LifeTies, Inc. is looking for volunteers to mentor youth in Mercer County who are involved with the juvenile justice system or who are chronically absent from school.

LifeTies is also expanding our mentoring program to serve youth who are questioning or who identify as LGBTQ+ and for this program. Although it is preferable for this program that the mentor identifies as LGBTQ+, we are also accepting allies and family members of those who identify as LGBTQ+.

Mentors engage in building a caring, nurturing relationship with youth to help develop character, social relationship skills, career interests, and educational choices. By introducing youth to new experiences and sharing positive values, mentors can help young people avoid negative behaviors and achieve success. Youth with mentors have increased likelihood of going to college, better attitudes toward school, increased social and emotional development, and improved self-esteem.

Mentors who are at least 21 and pass all background checks must commit to at least 4 hours a month for 1 year. LifeTies provides mentors with broad training and support throughout their time as a mentor. For more information or to attend a virtual information session contact us!

Organization: LifeTies, Inc.

Mentors Needed for At-Risk Youth in Mercer County- LifeTies, Inc. is looking for volunteers to mentor youth in Mercer County who are involved with the juvenile justice system or who are chronically absent from school.

LifeTies is also expanding our mentoring program to serve youth who are questioning or who identify as LGBTQ+ and for this program. Although it is preferable for this program that the mentor identifies as LGBTQ+, we are also accepting allies and family members of those who identify as LGBTQ+.

Mentors engage in building a caring, nurturing relationship with youth to help develop character, social relationship skills, career interests, and educational choices. By introducing youth to new experiences and sharing positive values, mentors can help young people avoid negative behaviors and achieve success. Youth with mentors have increased likelihood of going to college, better attitudes toward school, increased social and emotional development, and improved self-esteem.

Mentors who are at least 21 and pass all background checks must commit to at least 4 hours a month for 1 year. LifeTies provides mentors with broad training and support throughout their time as a mentor. For more information or to attend a virtual information session contact us!

Organization: LifeTies, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Tutors Needed

LifeTies is currently seeking two ESL tutors to work on a one-on-one basis with Spanish speaking youth in each of our Group Homes (Rainbow House and Triad House). Ideally the tutor will work with the youth about one hour a week. Preferred scheduling will be late afternoon / early evening at a mutually convenient day and time.

LifeTies has a 40 year legacy of serving special populations of youth who have experienced complex trauma and have additional layers of challenges. We work with youth who:
- identify as LGBTQ+
- are pregnant and parenting
- are homeless
- are involved in the juvenile justice system
- are chronically absent from school
- have behavioral health and/or mental health challenges
- have experienced abuse or neglect
- are involved with the child welfare system

LifeTies established the first group home in the country, Rainbow House, in 1991 which focused on young mothers and their babies infected with HIV+/AIDS. Rainbow House currently serves pregnant and parenting youth as well as those with chronic health issues such as diabetes, asthma, lupus, etc.

Triad House was the first group home in New Jersey to focus on working with youth from the child welfare system who identify as LGBTQ+. Both of the group homes are located in Mercer County, but receive referrals from counties throughout the state. We provide the youth with intensive individual and group counseling, life skills, educational support, job searching skills, and family engagement services.

Organization: LifeTies, Inc.

LifeTies is currently seeking two ESL tutors to work on a one-on-one basis with Spanish speaking youth in each of our Group Homes (Rainbow House and Triad House). Ideally the tutor will work with the youth about one hour a week. Preferred scheduling will be late afternoon / early evening at a mutually convenient day and time.

LifeTies has a 40 year legacy of serving special populations of youth who have experienced complex trauma and have additional layers of challenges. We work with youth who:
- identify as LGBTQ+
- are pregnant and parenting
- are homeless
- are involved in the juvenile justice system
- are chronically absent from school
- have behavioral health and/or mental health challenges
- have experienced abuse or neglect
- are involved with the child welfare system

LifeTies established the first group home in the country, Rainbow House, in 1991 which focused on young mothers and their babies infected with HIV+/AIDS. Rainbow House currently serves pregnant and parenting youth as well as those with chronic health issues such as diabetes, asthma, lupus, etc.

Triad House was the first group home in New Jersey to focus on working with youth from the child welfare system who identify as LGBTQ+. Both of the group homes are located in Mercer County, but receive referrals from counties throughout the state. We provide the youth with intensive individual and group counseling, life skills, educational support, job searching skills, and family engagement services.

Organization: LifeTies, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08638

Allow Groups: No