Needs From: SERVE365

Volunteer: Clothes Closet Team - Counters

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors.

Clothes Closet Team Counters are needed every Monday from 9 AM - 12 PM. Interested volunteers will be responsible for recording the number of items each neighbor acquires during their visit.


Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors.

Clothes Closet Team Counters are needed every Monday from 9 AM - 12 PM. Interested volunteers will be responsible for recording the number of items each neighbor acquires during their visit.


Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 24055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Distribution Volunteers - Sign-In

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Sign-In Volunteers are needed every Monday from 9 AM - 12 PM. Interested volunteers should be comfortable working outdoors as well as directly interacting with neighbors.


Tasks include:

Engaging with neighbors as they arrive.Using tablets to efficiently sign neighbors in from the comfort of their vehicles.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Sign-In Volunteers are needed every Monday from 9 AM - 12 PM. Interested volunteers should be comfortable working outdoors as well as directly interacting with neighbors.


Tasks include:

Engaging with neighbors as they arrive.Using tablets to efficiently sign neighbors in from the comfort of their vehicles.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 24055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Distribution Volunteer - Dock Worker

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Dock Workers are needed every Monday from 9 AM-12 PM.

Tasks include:

Refilling and replenishing items at the dock as needed.Assisting neighbors by handing them items or loading into their vehicles.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Dock Workers are needed every Monday from 9 AM-12 PM.

Tasks include:

Refilling and replenishing items at the dock as needed.Assisting neighbors by handing them items or loading into their vehicles.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 24055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Set-Up Crew at the Dock

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Set-Up Crew volunteers are needed every Monday morning 8 AM-9 AM.

Tasks include:

Retrieving items from storage inside the pantry and arranging them at the dock.Sorting and organizing produce and distribution items for easy access throughout the day.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

The Henry County Food Pantry seeks dedicated volunteers to support our operations and ensure smooth, efficient service for our neighbors. Set-Up Crew volunteers are needed every Monday morning 8 AM-9 AM.

Tasks include:

Retrieving items from storage inside the pantry and arranging them at the dock.Sorting and organizing produce and distribution items for easy access throughout the day.

Agency: Henry County Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 24055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MHC Warming Center - Laundry Service Volunteer

As a Laundry Service Volunteer, your responsibilities include picking up, laundering, and returning guests' bedding (blankets, pillowcases, etc.) The contribution of your time will ensure that our guests can rest peacefully on clean linens during their stay. Please plan to wash and dry approximately 30 sets.

Supplies (detergent, quarters for laundromat, etc.) will be provided.Pick up bedding and supplies promptly at 10 am and return within 48 hours. For example, if you sign up to launder bedding materials on a Tuesday morning you would need to return the laundered items no later than Thursday morning.


Agency: MHC Warming Center

As a Laundry Service Volunteer, your responsibilities include picking up, laundering, and returning guests' bedding (blankets, pillowcases, etc.) The contribution of your time will ensure that our guests can rest peacefully on clean linens during their stay. Please plan to wash and dry approximately 30 sets.

Supplies (detergent, quarters for laundromat, etc.) will be provided.Pick up bedding and supplies promptly at 10 am and return within 48 hours. For example, if you sign up to launder bedding materials on a Tuesday morning you would need to return the laundered items no later than Thursday morning.


Agency: MHC Warming Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 24112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilitators Needed! Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin' By World

We are always in need of volunteer facilitators for our Getting Ahead workshop series. Free training to become a certified Getting Ahead facilitator is provided!

"Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin' By World" is a 17 week informational workshop series providing people motivated for change the tools necessary to "get ahead" in today's world. 

 

Agency: Henry County and Martinsville United Way

We are always in need of volunteer facilitators for our Getting Ahead workshop series. Free training to become a certified Getting Ahead facilitator is provided!

"Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin' By World" is a 17 week informational workshop series providing people motivated for change the tools necessary to "get ahead" in today's world. 

 

Agency: Henry County and Martinsville United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer--and come make a new FRIEND!

Brain Injury Solutions (BIS) has created a new volunteer-based program: PALS--Providing a Link for Survivors.  PALS connects a brain injury survivor with a volunteer for socialization, community activities, and a supportive relationship!  Come make a new FRIEND!

Volunteers will provide a weekly contact to their assigned survivor, along with a monthly outing or get-together.  Hours and activities will vary and be agreed upon by the survivor and assigned volunteer.  BIS provides training and on-going support for volunteers.  *A background check is required.  *Volunteers must be age 18 or older.

We need Danville and Pittsylvania County area volunteers!!!  Come join the fun!!! Contact: Melissa Barnes, PALS Program Manager/Administrative Lead, at BIS by calling (540)344-1200/866-720-1008 or melissa@bisolutions.org, for more information.

Agency: Brain Injury Solutions

Brain Injury Solutions (BIS) has created a new volunteer-based program: PALS--Providing a Link for Survivors.  PALS connects a brain injury survivor with a volunteer for socialization, community activities, and a supportive relationship!  Come make a new FRIEND!

Volunteers will provide a weekly contact to their assigned survivor, along with a monthly outing or get-together.  Hours and activities will vary and be agreed upon by the survivor and assigned volunteer.  BIS provides training and on-going support for volunteers.  *A background check is required.  *Volunteers must be age 18 or older.

We need Danville and Pittsylvania County area volunteers!!!  Come join the fun!!! Contact: Melissa Barnes, PALS Program Manager/Administrative Lead, at BIS by calling (540)344-1200/866-720-1008 or melissa@bisolutions.org, for more information.

Agency: Brain Injury Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Educators

COMMUNITY EDUCATORS

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. 

KEY ACTIVITIES: Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics. Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. COMMITMENT EXPECTED: Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually. All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. BENEFITS TO THE VOLUNTEER: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Central and Western Virginia

COMMUNITY EDUCATORS

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. 

KEY ACTIVITIES: Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics. Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. COMMITMENT EXPECTED: Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually. All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. BENEFITS TO THE VOLUNTEER: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Central and Western Virginia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southside Area Tennis Volunteer

Please reach out to them at info@southsideareatennis.org for more information and to let them know you are interested!

Agency: SERVE365

Please reach out to them at info@southsideareatennis.org for more information and to let them know you are interested!

Agency: SERVE365

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Lending Library Specialist

CCPFC is seeking a talented volunteer or intern to organize and update the Resource Lending Library and assist in the transition to an electronic library management system. CCPFC’s Resource Lending Library offers a combination of educational resources, equipment and supplies for teachers and families in our community. Educational kits are age-appropriately themed and include books, games and toys that provide an interactive learning experience for children. Equipment includes a binding machine, laminators, copier and die cut machines. The Resource Lending Library also offers supplies such as construction paper, cardstock, and bulletin board paper. Items are arranged in the Resource Lending Library to assist teachers and families with choosing materials that are appropriate to the age of the child for which they are being selected.

Resource Lending Library Specialist Job Duties:

Ensure that all materials are current, functioning and developmentally appropriate Assemble developmentally appropriate learning kits Create an updated inventory list that can be uploaded to the new library management system Assist in making the new library management system operational Create an engaging environment for teachers, families and children by arranging materials to assist users with selecting appropriate materials to use with children


Resource Lending Library Specialist Education, Knowledge and Abilities:
As a Resource Lending Library Specialist, we expect applicants to be knowledgeable about child development and developmentally appropriate practices. Students applying for this position should be enrolled in a program leading to a degree in Early Childhood/Child Development, Education or a related field.

All applicants should have the following skills and abilities:

Good computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheet development/management and the ability to create professional and accurate documents Detail oriented Be able to communicate effectively Dependably meet deadlines


To apply, complete the CCPFC volunteer application. The application should be emailed to the Executive Director at ccp4child@esinc.net or mailed to CCPFC, PO Box 664, Yanceyville, NC 27379. The application can be found here.

Agency: Caswell County Partnership for Children

CCPFC is seeking a talented volunteer or intern to organize and update the Resource Lending Library and assist in the transition to an electronic library management system. CCPFC’s Resource Lending Library offers a combination of educational resources, equipment and supplies for teachers and families in our community. Educational kits are age-appropriately themed and include books, games and toys that provide an interactive learning experience for children. Equipment includes a binding machine, laminators, copier and die cut machines. The Resource Lending Library also offers supplies such as construction paper, cardstock, and bulletin board paper. Items are arranged in the Resource Lending Library to assist teachers and families with choosing materials that are appropriate to the age of the child for which they are being selected.

Resource Lending Library Specialist Job Duties:

Ensure that all materials are current, functioning and developmentally appropriate Assemble developmentally appropriate learning kits Create an updated inventory list that can be uploaded to the new library management system Assist in making the new library management system operational Create an engaging environment for teachers, families and children by arranging materials to assist users with selecting appropriate materials to use with children


Resource Lending Library Specialist Education, Knowledge and Abilities:
As a Resource Lending Library Specialist, we expect applicants to be knowledgeable about child development and developmentally appropriate practices. Students applying for this position should be enrolled in a program leading to a degree in Early Childhood/Child Development, Education or a related field.

All applicants should have the following skills and abilities:

Good computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheet development/management and the ability to create professional and accurate documents Detail oriented Be able to communicate effectively Dependably meet deadlines


To apply, complete the CCPFC volunteer application. The application should be emailed to the Executive Director at ccp4child@esinc.net or mailed to CCPFC, PO Box 664, Yanceyville, NC 27379. The application can be found here.

Agency: Caswell County Partnership for Children

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27379

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement Session Leader

Our classes are looking for local community members in a variety of professions who can lead three to five 45-90 minute sessions that help students prepare for the working world. These three to five lessons focus on real-life topics such as community workers, needs and wants, production, and resources, all skills that will empower students to own their economic future and connect with this year’s curriculum!

No teaching experience required Training and materials provided Lessons align with classroom learning Teacher will remain with you the whole time Learn more about JA programs at centralva.ja.org!

Interested in signing up or want more information?

Contact Megan Nipper at mnipper@mail.dps.k12.va.us or 434-799-6400 or by responding to this need on SERVE365!

Ready to sign up? Begin the process by filling out the form here!

Agency: SERVE365

Our classes are looking for local community members in a variety of professions who can lead three to five 45-90 minute sessions that help students prepare for the working world. These three to five lessons focus on real-life topics such as community workers, needs and wants, production, and resources, all skills that will empower students to own their economic future and connect with this year’s curriculum!

No teaching experience required Training and materials provided Lessons align with classroom learning Teacher will remain with you the whole time Learn more about JA programs at centralva.ja.org!

Interested in signing up or want more information?

Contact Megan Nipper at mnipper@mail.dps.k12.va.us or 434-799-6400 or by responding to this need on SERVE365!

Ready to sign up? Begin the process by filling out the form here!

Agency: SERVE365

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-SERVE365 Portal Volunteer Needs

The SERVE365 team wants to do as much as we can to promote volunteer opportunities in our community, including those that aren't listed on the SERVE365 portal.

We compile and share volunteer opportunities that aren't listed on the portal via our Facebook (www.facebook.com/serve365portal) - so check us out and find other volunteer needs there!

 

 

Agency: Dan River Nonprofit Network

The SERVE365 team wants to do as much as we can to promote volunteer opportunities in our community, including those that aren't listed on the SERVE365 portal.

We compile and share volunteer opportunities that aren't listed on the portal via our Facebook (www.facebook.com/serve365portal) - so check us out and find other volunteer needs there!

 

 

Agency: Dan River Nonprofit Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Volunteers Needed!

The Danville Museum of Fine Art and History is looking forward to welcoming new VOLUNTEERS.  We are open 10 – 5 Tues – Fri, with 2 to 3 hour shifts available, Saturday 12 – 5, 12 – 2or3 or 2or3 - 5.  We are also open Sundays 2 – 5 with time slots available.  We hope you will join our fun group!  Please contact Cindy at Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History.  Phone 434-793-5644, or cindy@danvillemuseum.org. (Responding to this need will also email Cindy).

Agency: Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History

The Danville Museum of Fine Art and History is looking forward to welcoming new VOLUNTEERS.  We are open 10 – 5 Tues – Fri, with 2 to 3 hour shifts available, Saturday 12 – 5, 12 – 2or3 or 2or3 - 5.  We are also open Sundays 2 – 5 with time slots available.  We hope you will join our fun group!  Please contact Cindy at Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History.  Phone 434-793-5644, or cindy@danvillemuseum.org. (Responding to this need will also email Cindy).

Agency: Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Museum Volunteer!

We are looking for volunteers who enjoy working with the public and love sharing information about history, the Museum and Danville. Only occasional brief walking is required for this position.

Please note: We have reopened and are following the COVID-19 policies required by the State.

As a volunteer, your responsibilities would be the following:

Greet visitors coming to the Museum Get them signed in and explain fee schedule Call on staff members as needed Direct visitors to their destinations (such as offices, auditorium, art and history galleries, historic home) Get visitors started on their tours and help direct group tours Answer questions and telephones, take messages Other occasional light duties may also be requested                  

Benefits: 

Work in stimulating environment where you would meet new people and share information. Learn about the workings of the Danville Museum and all that it involves. Have access to the museum to view art exhibits through-out the year.

If this sounds perfect for you, please contact the Museum of Fine Arts TODAY at info@danvillemuseum.org

Agency: Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History

We are looking for volunteers who enjoy working with the public and love sharing information about history, the Museum and Danville. Only occasional brief walking is required for this position.

Please note: We have reopened and are following the COVID-19 policies required by the State.

As a volunteer, your responsibilities would be the following:

Greet visitors coming to the Museum Get them signed in and explain fee schedule Call on staff members as needed Direct visitors to their destinations (such as offices, auditorium, art and history galleries, historic home) Get visitors started on their tours and help direct group tours Answer questions and telephones, take messages Other occasional light duties may also be requested                  

Benefits: 

Work in stimulating environment where you would meet new people and share information. Learn about the workings of the Danville Museum and all that it involves. Have access to the museum to view art exhibits through-out the year.

If this sounds perfect for you, please contact the Museum of Fine Arts TODAY at info@danvillemuseum.org

Agency: Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541-1822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Produce Sorting Volunteer: Mon/Tues 9:30am-11:30

Position Title: Food Recovery Volunteer

Purpose: The Food Recovery Volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food donations to ensure customers receive the freshest food possible in a timely manner.

Duties:

Mark and sort salvaged food from participating retail stores and/or restaurants Inspect and sort donated products Deliver food to the food distribution area Clean and organize warehouse area as directed by the Warehouse Manager Assist with other warehouse tasks as needed Attend any relevant trainings Seek support from staff for questions or unusual challenges

Qualifications:

Friendly demeanor Desire to serve others Willingness to follow directions Ability to work as part of a team

Physical Demands:

Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 15 pounds repetitively and safely Ability to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time Ability to bend, reach, and grasp

Agency: God's Storehouse

Position Title: Food Recovery Volunteer

Purpose: The Food Recovery Volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food donations to ensure customers receive the freshest food possible in a timely manner.

Duties:

Mark and sort salvaged food from participating retail stores and/or restaurants Inspect and sort donated products Deliver food to the food distribution area Clean and organize warehouse area as directed by the Warehouse Manager Assist with other warehouse tasks as needed Attend any relevant trainings Seek support from staff for questions or unusual challenges

Qualifications:

Friendly demeanor Desire to serve others Willingness to follow directions Ability to work as part of a team

Physical Demands:

Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 15 pounds repetitively and safely Ability to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time Ability to bend, reach, and grasp

Agency: God's Storehouse

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Customer Assist/Cart Attendant

  As a cart attendant, your duties include helping guests carry out items ranging from grocery bags to boxes, assist customers with loading their vehicle, and bringing carts back inside in an efficient manner. 

Agency: God's Storehouse

  As a cart attendant, your duties include helping guests carry out items ranging from grocery bags to boxes, assist customers with loading their vehicle, and bringing carts back inside in an efficient manner. 

Agency: God's Storehouse

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner at the Shelter

House of Hope offers meals to our guests every evening at the shelter. Almost all of our food is donated by the community and we rely on our supporters to provide this essential need. Whether you're looking to make a difference in people's lives or have a group that wants to do some good - this is the opportunity for you. 

House of Hope's kitchen is small (a single stove and a pantry), so most of our Food Volunteers prepare food beforehand and bring it with them. The shelter has plates, cups, napkins, silverware, and serving utensils. You'll just need to bring the food! The amount of people staying each night varies, but a good number would be 10-12.

If you have any questions about this volunteer opportunity, contact House of Hope at 434-549-1459.

Agency: House of Hope

House of Hope offers meals to our guests every evening at the shelter. Almost all of our food is donated by the community and we rely on our supporters to provide this essential need. Whether you're looking to make a difference in people's lives or have a group that wants to do some good - this is the opportunity for you. 

House of Hope's kitchen is small (a single stove and a pantry), so most of our Food Volunteers prepare food beforehand and bring it with them. The shelter has plates, cups, napkins, silverware, and serving utensils. You'll just need to bring the food! The amount of people staying each night varies, but a good number would be 10-12.

If you have any questions about this volunteer opportunity, contact House of Hope at 434-549-1459.

Agency: House of Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Check-In Assistant

If you want to get hands-on with helping some of the most vulnerable people in our community and you consider yourself a ‘people-person’ – then we would love for you to volunteer your time at House of Hope as a Guest Check-In Assistant.

A Guest Check-In Assistant for House of Hope works directly with the shelter and provides an extra set of hands, eyes, and ears for our shelter staff. During check-in, things can be a little busy inside of House of Hope. As a volunteer, you would be responsible for:

Greeting guests at the front door Access to paper goods pantry (Towels, Plates, Toilet Paper, etc.) Responding to guest needs and questions Listening to the stories of our guests Adopting the message and mission of House of Hope to serve our guests with love, dignity, and empathy.

 

If you have questions, please contact us at 434-549-1459 or info@danvillehoh.org

Agency: House of Hope

If you want to get hands-on with helping some of the most vulnerable people in our community and you consider yourself a ‘people-person’ – then we would love for you to volunteer your time at House of Hope as a Guest Check-In Assistant.

A Guest Check-In Assistant for House of Hope works directly with the shelter and provides an extra set of hands, eyes, and ears for our shelter staff. During check-in, things can be a little busy inside of House of Hope. As a volunteer, you would be responsible for:

Greeting guests at the front door Access to paper goods pantry (Towels, Plates, Toilet Paper, etc.) Responding to guest needs and questions Listening to the stories of our guests Adopting the message and mission of House of Hope to serve our guests with love, dignity, and empathy.

 

If you have questions, please contact us at 434-549-1459 or info@danvillehoh.org

Agency: House of Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: United Way Ambassadors

United Way has a program to help assist nonprofits with events, collecting supplies, or helping out in a crisis.  When we receive a request from a nonprofit, we send out an email to our Ambassadors to allow them to choose the project if they are available to help.  Our only requirement for being an Ambassador is that our United Way Ambassador t-shirt be worn when you are able to serve.  We will provide the shirt free of charge!

Agency: United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County

United Way has a program to help assist nonprofits with events, collecting supplies, or helping out in a crisis.  When we receive a request from a nonprofit, we send out an email to our Ambassadors to allow them to choose the project if they are available to help.  Our only requirement for being an Ambassador is that our United Way Ambassador t-shirt be worn when you are able to serve.  We will provide the shirt free of charge!

Agency: United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community-Based Mentor

Our Community-Based Mentoring program matches our volunteers, Bigs, with children in the community, Littles, in which the Big and Little consistently meet at least 1 hour per week to spend time together. Matches are made with considerations to such things as geographic location, interests, activities, and personalities.

Spending time together is fun for both Bigs and Littles. It doesn't require a special occasion or expensive activities, just a few hours every month sharing simple things you already enjoy with a young person. Things like...

Shooting hoops Playing a board game Sharing a pizza Taking a walk in the park or on the Riverwalk Trail Just hanging out and talking

A potential Big will need:

Completed application Written references Completed Background check

Visit www.biglittledanville.org or contact Pat Daniel at 434-792-3700 ext 234 for more information.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Danville Area

Our Community-Based Mentoring program matches our volunteers, Bigs, with children in the community, Littles, in which the Big and Little consistently meet at least 1 hour per week to spend time together. Matches are made with considerations to such things as geographic location, interests, activities, and personalities.

Spending time together is fun for both Bigs and Littles. It doesn't require a special occasion or expensive activities, just a few hours every month sharing simple things you already enjoy with a young person. Things like...

Shooting hoops Playing a board game Sharing a pizza Taking a walk in the park or on the Riverwalk Trail Just hanging out and talking

A potential Big will need:

Completed application Written references Completed Background check

Visit www.biglittledanville.org or contact Pat Daniel at 434-792-3700 ext 234 for more information.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Danville Area

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24541

Allow Groups: No