Volunteer: Dog Walker and Dog EnrichmentThe Maclean Animal Adoption Center is seeking volunteers to help with the care and socialization of its animal guests.The goal is to provide adoptable dogs at the MCAAC with much-needed exercise, human contact and mental stimulation.
Duties: Socialize and exercise the MCAAC’s adoptable dogs Maintain a sanitary kennel environment by practicing our Cleaning Procedures Interact with the dogs, staff and other volunteers in a professional manner Positively represent The MCAAC
Training: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete the Volunteer Agreement Attend Dog Specific Training sessions 2 and 3
Commitment: Walking- We walk dogs every day; in sun, rain, snow, and storms. The dogs rely on the volunteers to get out of their kennels each day. We ask you to commit to your schedule. If you are unable to come during your scheduled time please provide as much notice as possible. Enrichment- Our dogs need daily socialization with humans. Pet and play with dogs in their kennel or in the training room. Tennis balls and different toys are provided for you and the dog to enjoy together.
Schedule: 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. Schedule will be divided into openings of 10:00AM-12:15, 12:30-3:00, and 3:15-6:00PM. Each opening will have 4 slots available- 2 slots for Cat Volunteers and 2 slots for Dog Volunteers. (Due to COVID-19 we can no longer accommodate more than 4 volunteers at any one time)
Volunteer Benefits: Help make MCAAC dogs more adoptable and more likely to stay in their new home Working directly with animals Personal satisfaction Licks and tail wagsSupervision: Direct supervision by Volunteer Coordinator
To volunteer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Samantha at admin@macleananimaladoptioncenter.org or (406) 727-7387. Agency: Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center The Maclean Animal Adoption Center is seeking volunteers to help with the care and socialization of its animal guests.The goal is to provide adoptable dogs at the MCAAC with much-needed exercise, human contact and mental stimulation.
Duties: Socialize and exercise the MCAAC’s adoptable dogs Maintain a sanitary kennel environment by practicing our Cleaning Procedures Interact with the dogs, staff and other volunteers in a professional manner Positively represent The MCAAC
Training: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete the Volunteer Agreement Attend Dog Specific Training sessions 2 and 3
Commitment: Walking- We walk dogs every day; in sun, rain, snow, and storms. The dogs rely on the volunteers to get out of their kennels each day. We ask you to commit to your schedule. If you are unable to come during your scheduled time please provide as much notice as possible. Enrichment- Our dogs need daily socialization with humans. Pet and play with dogs in their kennel or in the training room. Tennis balls and different toys are provided for you and the dog to enjoy together.
Schedule: 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. Schedule will be divided into openings of 10:00AM-12:15, 12:30-3:00, and 3:15-6:00PM. Each opening will have 4 slots available- 2 slots for Cat Volunteers and 2 slots for Dog Volunteers. (Due to COVID-19 we can no longer accommodate more than 4 volunteers at any one time)
Volunteer Benefits: Help make MCAAC dogs more adoptable and more likely to stay in their new home Working directly with animals Personal satisfaction Licks and tail wagsSupervision: Direct supervision by Volunteer Coordinator
To volunteer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Samantha at admin@macleananimaladoptioncenter.org or (406) 727-7387. Agency: Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Restore VolunteerVolunteer at the ReStore located at 401 3rd Ave South in Great Falls working with our team to take in, prepare, and sell donated items. Volunteer schedules are flexible with the store being open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. A short briefing and tour is offered daily at 10 a.m. Come when you're able; stay as long as you can. Volunteers must be age 16 and up, and have on long pants and closed-toed shoes.
Volunteer tasks include: Receive & sort donated items Clean, prep & display donated items Maintain specific store area (assist customers, reorganize displays, check & re-price items as needed) Assist with sales counter & office tasks (make copies, return calls, organize lunch) Assist with general cleaning of the store Coordinate & perform donation pick-ups Assist with deconstruction projectsTo volunteer contact Martin NoRunner 406-453-5972 or director@greatfallshabitat.org. Thank you! Agency: Habitat for Humanity Great Falls Area Volunteer at the ReStore located at 401 3rd Ave South in Great Falls working with our team to take in, prepare, and sell donated items. Volunteer schedules are flexible with the store being open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. A short briefing and tour is offered daily at 10 a.m. Come when you're able; stay as long as you can. Volunteers must be age 16 and up, and have on long pants and closed-toed shoes.
Volunteer tasks include: Receive & sort donated items Clean, prep & display donated items Maintain specific store area (assist customers, reorganize displays, check & re-price items as needed) Assist with sales counter & office tasks (make copies, return calls, organize lunch) Assist with general cleaning of the store Coordinate & perform donation pick-ups Assist with deconstruction projectsTo volunteer contact Martin NoRunner 406-453-5972 or director@greatfallshabitat.org. Thank you! Agency: Habitat for Humanity Great Falls Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Homes with Habitat for HumanityAre you wanting to make a difference in the lives of a local family? Do you want to gain some experience in construction or put your knowledge to use? If the answer to either of these questions is yes then consider joining Habitat for Humanity today in building homes for local families! Volunteers will be assisting in the construction of Habitat Homes to provide safe, decent and affordable housing for low income working families in our community. Some knowledge of construction is good for interested volunteers, but we are willing to train. Volunteers will serve weekly on build sites which will vary by location. You must be able to walk on uneven ground safely, but volunteers from all walks of life and ability levels are welcome. Anyone serving needs to wear long pants, closed shoes and gloves and follow safety rules. To volunteer or for more information contact Habitat for Humanity at 406-453-5972 or email director@greatfallshabitat.org. Thank you! Agency: Habitat for Humanity Great Falls Area Are you wanting to make a difference in the lives of a local family? Do you want to gain some experience in construction or put your knowledge to use? If the answer to either of these questions is yes then consider joining Habitat for Humanity today in building homes for local families! Volunteers will be assisting in the construction of Habitat Homes to provide safe, decent and affordable housing for low income working families in our community. Some knowledge of construction is good for interested volunteers, but we are willing to train. Volunteers will serve weekly on build sites which will vary by location. You must be able to walk on uneven ground safely, but volunteers from all walks of life and ability levels are welcome. Anyone serving needs to wear long pants, closed shoes and gloves and follow safety rules. To volunteer or for more information contact Habitat for Humanity at 406-453-5972 or email director@greatfallshabitat.org. Thank you! Agency: Habitat for Humanity Great Falls Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids’ Place toy sanitizerToy sanitizers keep young children safe by wiping down Kids’ Place toys and surfaces with Triad 3 disinfectant and disposable rags. They may also be asked to wipe down toys on the Toddler Time cart. If so, staff will bring the cart to the Kathy’s Corner Play Area for them.
Training: Toy sanitizers will be briefly shown what needs to be done and where supplies are located.
Conditions of work: After initial instructions, toy sanitizers typically work independently. Flexible schedule, shifts are about half an hour long. See Rae or Chelsea to schedule a routine weekly shift that fits your schedule.
Accessibility: Toy disinfection can be done while seated. It may require less hand strength than program prep tasks. Although the disinfectant is mild, volunteers with sensitive skin may prefer to wear gloves (provided).
To sign up or to get more information, contact Rae McFadden at rmcfadden@greatfallslibrary.org or (406) 453-0349, ext. 215. Agency: Great Falls Public Library Toy sanitizers keep young children safe by wiping down Kids’ Place toys and surfaces with Triad 3 disinfectant and disposable rags. They may also be asked to wipe down toys on the Toddler Time cart. If so, staff will bring the cart to the Kathy’s Corner Play Area for them.
Training: Toy sanitizers will be briefly shown what needs to be done and where supplies are located.
Conditions of work: After initial instructions, toy sanitizers typically work independently. Flexible schedule, shifts are about half an hour long. See Rae or Chelsea to schedule a routine weekly shift that fits your schedule.
Accessibility: Toy disinfection can be done while seated. It may require less hand strength than program prep tasks. Although the disinfectant is mild, volunteers with sensitive skin may prefer to wear gloves (provided).
To sign up or to get more information, contact Rae McFadden at rmcfadden@greatfallslibrary.org or (406) 453-0349, ext. 215. Agency: Great Falls Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build and Maintain Trails with Giant SpringsDo you want to learn what it takes to maintain hiking trails? Do you want to gain experience with hand tools or put your knowledge to use? Do you want to help your community while working on the scenic Missouri Shoreline? If you answered yes to any of these questions you should consider working with Giant Springs State Park as a Trail Maintenance Steward! The Trail Maintenance Steward assist park staff in helping to maintain the more than 30 miles of trails around the park. This will include projects including yucca removal, tread maintenance, rock removal, and more. Some trail work experience is helpful but not necessary, there will be training on the methods used for this position. Tools will be provided by the park, and can be checked out from the Giant Springs Ranger Station. This is a time flexible position. Stewards are expected to volunteer once a month, and can schedule their own hours. The Ranger Station is open from 8 AM to 4:30 to check out tools. A volunteer agreement and a job hazard analysis must be filled out before any work is done. To apply for this position or for any questions contact the Ranger Station at 406-727-1212 or by email at Alex.Sholes@mt.gov. Agency: Giant Springs State Park Do you want to learn what it takes to maintain hiking trails? Do you want to gain experience with hand tools or put your knowledge to use? Do you want to help your community while working on the scenic Missouri Shoreline? If you answered yes to any of these questions you should consider working with Giant Springs State Park as a Trail Maintenance Steward! The Trail Maintenance Steward assist park staff in helping to maintain the more than 30 miles of trails around the park. This will include projects including yucca removal, tread maintenance, rock removal, and more. Some trail work experience is helpful but not necessary, there will be training on the methods used for this position. Tools will be provided by the park, and can be checked out from the Giant Springs Ranger Station. This is a time flexible position. Stewards are expected to volunteer once a month, and can schedule their own hours. The Ranger Station is open from 8 AM to 4:30 to check out tools. A volunteer agreement and a job hazard analysis must be filled out before any work is done. To apply for this position or for any questions contact the Ranger Station at 406-727-1212 or by email at Alex.Sholes@mt.gov. Agency: Giant Springs State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: YWCA Yard Work VolunteerHelp keep the YWCA yard is great shape! Mowing, raking, weeding, and planting are all skills we could use. We have the tools, but not the people power. We're looking for volunteers with friendly manners who are good with tools and basic gardening. We want someone who will commit to serving for at least one month. Volunteer should be able to bend over and lift at least 20 pounds. We are an agency that serves some of the poorest individuals and families in our community. We are also a meeting place for trainings, and activities. We use every inch of our building for something and are constantly improving it. A person to assist us in regular upkeep would be a huge help. If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls Help keep the YWCA yard is great shape! Mowing, raking, weeding, and planting are all skills we could use. We have the tools, but not the people power. We're looking for volunteers with friendly manners who are good with tools and basic gardening. We want someone who will commit to serving for at least one month. Volunteer should be able to bend over and lift at least 20 pounds. We are an agency that serves some of the poorest individuals and families in our community. We are also a meeting place for trainings, and activities. We use every inch of our building for something and are constantly improving it. A person to assist us in regular upkeep would be a huge help. If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with YWCA Y's BuysYWCA is seeking volunteers to help out in the Y Buy's store! Volunteers are key to keeping the store running and open to low-income women and their families. The volunteer will help process donations (steam, fold, hang and merchandise); assist customers as they shop; finalize sales including handling money (checks, cash and credit cards). Volunteers should enjoy working with the public and be sensitive to the needs of low-income families. Previous customer service experience is helpful and volunteer must be comfortable handling money. Be advised that the position involves standing and moving around. We are always looking for friendly people to assist in serving our clients that shop in our store. We also have women and children from our other programs that shop there, and confidentiality is very important. A thorough training will be provided Y’s Buys is open 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday. All shifts are needed during those times. The length of commitment is negotiable so contact YWCA to set up your schedule. Volunteers will be trained and supervised. We are the lowest priced thrift store in town and hold bag sales for the neediest people in our community. Our whole agency uses the Empowerment Philosophy, and we enjoy each other with all our unique personalities and perspectives. If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls YWCA is seeking volunteers to help out in the Y Buy's store! Volunteers are key to keeping the store running and open to low-income women and their families. The volunteer will help process donations (steam, fold, hang and merchandise); assist customers as they shop; finalize sales including handling money (checks, cash and credit cards). Volunteers should enjoy working with the public and be sensitive to the needs of low-income families. Previous customer service experience is helpful and volunteer must be comfortable handling money. Be advised that the position involves standing and moving around. We are always looking for friendly people to assist in serving our clients that shop in our store. We also have women and children from our other programs that shop there, and confidentiality is very important. A thorough training will be provided Y’s Buys is open 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday. All shifts are needed during those times. The length of commitment is negotiable so contact YWCA to set up your schedule. Volunteers will be trained and supervised. We are the lowest priced thrift store in town and hold bag sales for the neediest people in our community. Our whole agency uses the Empowerment Philosophy, and we enjoy each other with all our unique personalities and perspectives. If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be YWCA Events Volunteer!It takes many people to coordinate and work at our events. Our signature events are Salute to Women, Empty Bowls, and the Rankin Run. We also have Grinch Pictures, Community Juneteenth Celebration, and other fundraisers at different times. Racial Justice is another priority of ours. We are We are always looking for volunteers to be on our committees. Ideal volunteers are friendly and passionate about our mission. The YWCA GF is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Work should be done during those times if possible. Your commitment can be anywhere from two hours for a single event to thirty years! Volunteers will receive the training they need and be supervised by staff. The dress code will vary based on the event and volunteers are asked to dress appropriately. We are an agency that serves some of the poorest individuals and families in our community. We are also a meeting place for trainings, and activities. Racial Justice and Empowering Women are our priorities, and more volunteers would be a huge help! If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls It takes many people to coordinate and work at our events. Our signature events are Salute to Women, Empty Bowls, and the Rankin Run. We also have Grinch Pictures, Community Juneteenth Celebration, and other fundraisers at different times. Racial Justice is another priority of ours. We are We are always looking for volunteers to be on our committees. Ideal volunteers are friendly and passionate about our mission. The YWCA GF is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Work should be done during those times if possible. Your commitment can be anywhere from two hours for a single event to thirty years! Volunteers will receive the training they need and be supervised by staff. The dress code will vary based on the event and volunteers are asked to dress appropriately. We are an agency that serves some of the poorest individuals and families in our community. We are also a meeting place for trainings, and activities. Racial Justice and Empowering Women are our priorities, and more volunteers would be a huge help! If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315.Agency: YWCA of Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Mentor for Budding EntrepreneursDo you have a background in business or marketing or have specific subject matter expertise? If so, we could use your help. In partnership with United Way RSVP and the Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce, SCORE Great Falls is looking to revitalize the local chapter. SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, is dedicated to helping small businesses or nonprofits get off the ground, grow, and achieve their goals. Since 1964, they have provided education and mentorship to more than 11 million entrepreneurs across the United States. SCORE is a nonprofit organization and a partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. You can learn more about SCORE at www.score.org. Locally, SCORE has been active for several years; however, the Chamber wants to revitalize it by bringing on interested volunteer mentors, administrative help, or subject matter experts. Several volunteer positions are available to include administrative, and you set your volunteer time. To be a SCORE mentor, you need to join SCORE, take a short ethics training, and commit to mentoring your mentee. If you are a subject matter expert (marketing, legal, etc.), there are also opportunities for you to put on workshops for up-and-coming business owners or nonprofits. The total time commitment is about 3-5 hours a month and can be done remotely or in person. If this exciting new volunteer opportunity sounds appealing to you, contact Lynette at lynette@uwccmt.org or 727-3400, ext. 400.
Agency: Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Do you have a background in business or marketing or have specific subject matter expertise? If so, we could use your help. In partnership with United Way RSVP and the Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce, SCORE Great Falls is looking to revitalize the local chapter. SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, is dedicated to helping small businesses or nonprofits get off the ground, grow, and achieve their goals. Since 1964, they have provided education and mentorship to more than 11 million entrepreneurs across the United States. SCORE is a nonprofit organization and a partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. You can learn more about SCORE at www.score.org. Locally, SCORE has been active for several years; however, the Chamber wants to revitalize it by bringing on interested volunteer mentors, administrative help, or subject matter experts. Several volunteer positions are available to include administrative, and you set your volunteer time. To be a SCORE mentor, you need to join SCORE, take a short ethics training, and commit to mentoring your mentee. If you are a subject matter expert (marketing, legal, etc.), there are also opportunities for you to put on workshops for up-and-coming business owners or nonprofits. The total time commitment is about 3-5 hours a month and can be done remotely or in person. If this exciting new volunteer opportunity sounds appealing to you, contact Lynette at lynette@uwccmt.org or 727-3400, ext. 400.
Agency: Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Salvation Army After School ProgramJoin the Salvation Army in providing care and support to low income children that need help with reading and their homework. Volunteers will need to pass a background check and complete child safety training before serving. Volunteers will assist children with reading and homework, supervise activities, prepare snacks and attend outings. Staff will be on hand to supervise volunteers. For more information or to sign up, contact Shannon Pearson at 453-0391. Agency: The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Great Falls Join the Salvation Army in providing care and support to low income children that need help with reading and their homework. Volunteers will need to pass a background check and complete child safety training before serving. Volunteers will assist children with reading and homework, supervise activities, prepare snacks and attend outings. Staff will be on hand to supervise volunteers. For more information or to sign up, contact Shannon Pearson at 453-0391. Agency: The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse VolunteerVolunteers are needed at Salvation Army to help pick up and receive food donations, stock food bank shelves and pack food boxes, assist clients with taking food to their cars. Potential volunteers must pass a background check. Anyone wishing to serve should be able to stand on concrete floors for extended periods, be able to bend some and do some lifting. Volunteers are needed on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon. Shifts vary so you can chose what day and time works for you. All volunteers will receive basic warehouse safety training and be supervised by staff. For more information, contact Jesse Oldham at (406) 761-5660. Agency: The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Great Falls Volunteers are needed at Salvation Army to help pick up and receive food donations, stock food bank shelves and pack food boxes, assist clients with taking food to their cars. Potential volunteers must pass a background check. Anyone wishing to serve should be able to stand on concrete floors for extended periods, be able to bend some and do some lifting. Volunteers are needed on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon. Shifts vary so you can chose what day and time works for you. All volunteers will receive basic warehouse safety training and be supervised by staff. For more information, contact Jesse Oldham at (406) 761-5660. Agency: The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help in the Benefis Gift ShopJoin the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to serve in the hospital gift shop. Volunteers will handle cash box and cash register, greet and wait on customers while they shop, and oversees opening and closing the shop. Volunteers will serve at either the North or South gift shops during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to walk and stand for a few hours and be comfortable counting money. Dress code is business casual. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Join the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to serve in the hospital gift shop. Volunteers will handle cash box and cash register, greet and wait on customers while they shop, and oversees opening and closing the shop. Volunteers will serve at either the North or South gift shops during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to walk and stand for a few hours and be comfortable counting money. Dress code is business casual. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgical Waiting Room VolunteerJoin the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to serve in the surgical waiting room. Volunteer will help keep track of patients, answer phones, keep families notified, help families navigate the hospital, and assist physicians in locating family members post-surgery. Volunteers will serve in the North surgery waiting room during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to walk and stand for a few hours. Volunteers will receive training to prepare them for their tasks. Dress code is business casual. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Join the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to serve in the surgical waiting room. Volunteer will help keep track of patients, answer phones, keep families notified, help families navigate the hospital, and assist physicians in locating family members post-surgery. Volunteers will serve in the North surgery waiting room during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to walk and stand for a few hours. Volunteers will receive training to prepare them for their tasks. Dress code is business casual. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Benefis Information DeskJoin the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to keep the information desk running smoothly. Volunteers will give directions to patients and visitors, provide wheelchairs as needed, answer phones, locate patient rooms for visitors, and answer questions.
Volunteers will serve at the North Tower entrance, the South Tower Entrance or the West Campus Entrance during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, ability to push a wheelchair or escort visitors, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to be on their feet and move around the hospital for a few hours. Volunteers will receive training to prepare them for their tasks and will have a guide to help answer questions. Dress code is business casual.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Join the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to keep the information desk running smoothly. Volunteers will give directions to patients and visitors, provide wheelchairs as needed, answer phones, locate patient rooms for visitors, and answer questions.
Volunteers will serve at the North Tower entrance, the South Tower Entrance or the West Campus Entrance during either a morning or afternoon shift on weekdays. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, ability to push a wheelchair or escort visitors, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to be on their feet and move around the hospital for a few hours. Volunteers will receive training to prepare them for their tasks and will have a guide to help answer questions. Dress code is business casual.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Senior Services Volunteer!Join the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to help senior residents with activities in groups or one on one. All volunteers will be trained and supervised by Life Enrichment Activities staff.
Volunteers will serve at Eastview, Westview or Grandview with morning or afternoon shifts available Monday through Friday. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to be on their feet and move around for a few hours. Dress code is business casual with no blue jeans and a provided name tag.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Join the Benefis staff in creating a positive environment that supports patients and their families. Benefis is seeking volunteers to help senior residents with activities in groups or one on one. All volunteers will be trained and supervised by Life Enrichment Activities staff.
Volunteers will serve at Eastview, Westview or Grandview with morning or afternoon shifts available Monday through Friday. Qualifications include the ability to pass a background check, professional communication skills, willingness to maintain confidentiality, ability to use a phone and a computer, and the willingness to fulfill assigned tasks. Volunteers must be able to be on their feet and move around for a few hours. Dress code is business casual with no blue jeans and a provided name tag.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Kathy Yarger at 406-455-5191 or kathyyarger@benefis.org.
Agency: Benefis Health System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry DonationsYou can make sure that a child has enough to eat tonight. All you have to do is donate to the local school food pantries. These pantries provide children with food for over the weekends and, depending on their stock, other items such as toiletries. Studies show that fed children do better in school, and the pantries are one way to help feed hungry students. All you need to do to help is donate food and/or toiletries to a school pantry. For more information, contact Lisa Carlson at lisa_carlson@gfps.k12.mt.us. Agency: Great Falls Public Schools - Food Pantries You can make sure that a child has enough to eat tonight. All you have to do is donate to the local school food pantries. These pantries provide children with food for over the weekends and, depending on their stock, other items such as toiletries. Studies show that fed children do better in school, and the pantries are one way to help feed hungry students. All you need to do to help is donate food and/or toiletries to a school pantry. For more information, contact Lisa Carlson at lisa_carlson@gfps.k12.mt.us. Agency: Great Falls Public Schools - Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Child AdvocateJoin CASA and make a child's journey through the social welfare system a little easier. Each CASA volunteer protects a child’s rights and ensure that their best interests are met so that in the overburdened social welfare system in Cascade County, abused and neglected children won’t slip through the cracks among hundreds of cases. CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers local citizens to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children. Appointed by a local judge, CASA guardians ad litem advocate for children to be in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. No experience required. CASA provides training. Volunteers provide the heart and compassion to help ensure Powerful Voices to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court. CASA-CAN volunteer guardians ad litem work to ensure that our children are safe and have a permanent home as quickly as possible. Potential volunteers must be at least 21 years old, complete a written application, and pass a background check. New volunteers will receive 30 hours of Pre-service training to prepare them for their role. The average time commitment after initial training is 10 hours per month. CASA will provide additional support and mentoring as needed. A commitment of one year is required. For more information or to volunteer, contact the CASA office at micasa@casacan.org or 454-6738.
Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates, Children's Advocate Network (CASA-CAN) Join CASA and make a child's journey through the social welfare system a little easier. Each CASA volunteer protects a child’s rights and ensure that their best interests are met so that in the overburdened social welfare system in Cascade County, abused and neglected children won’t slip through the cracks among hundreds of cases. CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers local citizens to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children. Appointed by a local judge, CASA guardians ad litem advocate for children to be in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. No experience required. CASA provides training. Volunteers provide the heart and compassion to help ensure Powerful Voices to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court. CASA-CAN volunteer guardians ad litem work to ensure that our children are safe and have a permanent home as quickly as possible. Potential volunteers must be at least 21 years old, complete a written application, and pass a background check. New volunteers will receive 30 hours of Pre-service training to prepare them for their role. The average time commitment after initial training is 10 hours per month. CASA will provide additional support and mentoring as needed. A commitment of one year is required. For more information or to volunteer, contact the CASA office at micasa@casacan.org or 454-6738.
Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates, Children's Advocate Network (CASA-CAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate For ChildrenJoin CASA and make a child's journey through the social welfare system a little easier. Each CASA volunteer protects a child’s rights and ensure that their best interests are met so that in the overburdened social welfare system in Cascade County, abused and neglected children won’t slip through the cracks among hundreds of cases. CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers local citizens to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children. Appointed by a local judge, CASA guardians ad litem advocate for children to be in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. No experience required. CASA provides training. Volunteers provide the heart and compassion to help ensure Powerful Voices to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court. CASA-CAN volunteer guardians ad litem work to ensure that our children are safe and have a permanent home as quickly as possible. Potential volunteers must be at least 21 years old, complete a written application, and pass a background check. New volunteers will receive 30 hours of Pre-service training to prepare them for their role. The average time commitment after initial training is 10 hours per month. CASA will provide additional support and mentoring as needed. A commitment of one year is required. For more information or to volunteer, contact the CASA office at micasa@casacan.org or 454-6738. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates, Children's Advocate Network (CASA-CAN) Join CASA and make a child's journey through the social welfare system a little easier. Each CASA volunteer protects a child’s rights and ensure that their best interests are met so that in the overburdened social welfare system in Cascade County, abused and neglected children won’t slip through the cracks among hundreds of cases. CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers local citizens to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children. Appointed by a local judge, CASA guardians ad litem advocate for children to be in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. No experience required. CASA provides training. Volunteers provide the heart and compassion to help ensure Powerful Voices to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court. CASA-CAN volunteer guardians ad litem work to ensure that our children are safe and have a permanent home as quickly as possible. Potential volunteers must be at least 21 years old, complete a written application, and pass a background check. New volunteers will receive 30 hours of Pre-service training to prepare them for their role. The average time commitment after initial training is 10 hours per month. CASA will provide additional support and mentoring as needed. A commitment of one year is required. For more information or to volunteer, contact the CASA office at micasa@casacan.org or 454-6738. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates, Children's Advocate Network (CASA-CAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden for HealthSunburst Unlimited, Inc., dba Gardens from Garbage, is a 501 3c non-profit that guides and educations our youth and community in developing sustainable food practices and encourages healthy eating highlighted by our Westside Orchard Garden. Our Westside Orchard Garden is a 2.2-acre plot where we grow, model and employ a variety of gardening methods, teach classes for adults, mentor kids raising their own vegetables, experiment with new and innovative methods for growing, and host seminars for groups. Volunteers are highly encouraged at the garden. Opportunities range from helping kids to grow and harvest vegetables, helping out on garden picnic days or coming to the garden on weekends to help garden, pull weeds, extract honey or harvest vegetables. We also welcome whatever expertise skills you have, including marketing, website design, or graphic design to help our program grow. Volunteers are always supervised out at the garden, so any hand on gardening skills can be taught. Since you may be working with kids, we cannot accept any volunteers at the garden with child endangerment charges. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Our garden operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. with occasional weekend work volunteer parties. Volunteers are encouraged to be out at the garden for at least an hour when volunteering.
You can become a volunteer by reaching out to our organization. You can contact Mike Dalton aka Captain Compost at 406-868-2359 or email us at sunburstunlimited@gmail.com subject: volunteering. Agency: Sunburst Unlimited/ Gardens from Garbage Sunburst Unlimited, Inc., dba Gardens from Garbage, is a 501 3c non-profit that guides and educations our youth and community in developing sustainable food practices and encourages healthy eating highlighted by our Westside Orchard Garden. Our Westside Orchard Garden is a 2.2-acre plot where we grow, model and employ a variety of gardening methods, teach classes for adults, mentor kids raising their own vegetables, experiment with new and innovative methods for growing, and host seminars for groups. Volunteers are highly encouraged at the garden. Opportunities range from helping kids to grow and harvest vegetables, helping out on garden picnic days or coming to the garden on weekends to help garden, pull weeds, extract honey or harvest vegetables. We also welcome whatever expertise skills you have, including marketing, website design, or graphic design to help our program grow. Volunteers are always supervised out at the garden, so any hand on gardening skills can be taught. Since you may be working with kids, we cannot accept any volunteers at the garden with child endangerment charges. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Our garden operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. with occasional weekend work volunteer parties. Volunteers are encouraged to be out at the garden for at least an hour when volunteering.
You can become a volunteer by reaching out to our organization. You can contact Mike Dalton aka Captain Compost at 406-868-2359 or email us at sunburstunlimited@gmail.com subject: volunteering. Agency: Sunburst Unlimited/ Gardens from Garbage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Center CustodiansThe Maclean Animal Adoption Center is seeking volunteers to serve as custodial and maintenance assistants. This is a great chance to help out the Center even if you aren't the best with animals. Volunteers will help with cleaning the public areas including sweeping, mopping, dusting and windows. Light maintenance may include hanging bulletin boards, assembling items, mowing grass and shoveling snow. Volunteers should be physically able to perform a wide range of tasks and able to lift 50 pounds and have knowledge of using cleaning materials and equipment safely. They will be volunteering at our Center before, after, and during our hours of operation, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. You will be trained and have staff available for questions. Closed-toe shoes, long sleeved shirts, and jeans or custodian work clothes are suggested. To volunteer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Samantha at admin@macleananimaladoptioncenter.org or (406) 727-7387. Agency: Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center The Maclean Animal Adoption Center is seeking volunteers to serve as custodial and maintenance assistants. This is a great chance to help out the Center even if you aren't the best with animals. Volunteers will help with cleaning the public areas including sweeping, mopping, dusting and windows. Light maintenance may include hanging bulletin boards, assembling items, mowing grass and shoveling snow. Volunteers should be physically able to perform a wide range of tasks and able to lift 50 pounds and have knowledge of using cleaning materials and equipment safely. They will be volunteering at our Center before, after, and during our hours of operation, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. You will be trained and have staff available for questions. Closed-toe shoes, long sleeved shirts, and jeans or custodian work clothes are suggested. To volunteer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Samantha at admin@macleananimaladoptioncenter.org or (406) 727-7387. Agency: Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with the Great Falls PoliceThe GFPD volunteers provide support for the police department in several capacities. They monitor inmate phone calls, assist facilitating the Citizens Academy program, patrol on foot, bikes, UTV, and in a dedicated patrol car, enforce the City’s abandoned vehicle ordinance, general office support, event support, and proactive high visible patrols. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and have a valid driver’s license and driver’s history. The GFPD will provide training and most of the uniform. Volunteers are asked to commit to 4 hours per week for one year. To volunteer complete application at https://greatfallsmt.net/police/volunteer-program. For more information, contact Adrienne Ehrke at aehrke@greatfallsmt.net or call (406)455-8408 Agency: Great Falls Police Department The GFPD volunteers provide support for the police department in several capacities. They monitor inmate phone calls, assist facilitating the Citizens Academy program, patrol on foot, bikes, UTV, and in a dedicated patrol car, enforce the City’s abandoned vehicle ordinance, general office support, event support, and proactive high visible patrols. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and have a valid driver’s license and driver’s history. The GFPD will provide training and most of the uniform. Volunteers are asked to commit to 4 hours per week for one year. To volunteer complete application at https://greatfallsmt.net/police/volunteer-program. For more information, contact Adrienne Ehrke at aehrke@greatfallsmt.net or call (406)455-8408 Agency: Great Falls Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve at the Sheriff's OfficeServe with your local sheriff's office as a volunteer! The records office is seeking volunteers to help file reports, mark files for new offenders, scan reports into the database, convert old criminal files to a new format, and other office duties as time allows. Interested volunteers need to have basic computer skills, be able to alphabetize, and type. Volunteers must also complete a background check before beginning their duties, which the sheriff's office will oversee.
Volunteers will be serving at the main sheriff's office. Shifts are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays, and would prefer volunteers to establish a stable schedule. Staff will provide volunteers with training and be on hand to answer questions. Volunteers should be able to squat to reach lower shelves. The dress code is dress pants Monday to Thursday and jeans on Friday with no t-shirts or sweatshirts.
Volunteers will significantly help the records staff in updating the old files and completing the long process of converting all files into the same format. If you are interested, please contact Lisa at lmosley@cascadecountymt.gov or call 406-454-6840. Agency: Cascade County Sheriff's Office Serve with your local sheriff's office as a volunteer! The records office is seeking volunteers to help file reports, mark files for new offenders, scan reports into the database, convert old criminal files to a new format, and other office duties as time allows. Interested volunteers need to have basic computer skills, be able to alphabetize, and type. Volunteers must also complete a background check before beginning their duties, which the sheriff's office will oversee.
Volunteers will be serving at the main sheriff's office. Shifts are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays, and would prefer volunteers to establish a stable schedule. Staff will provide volunteers with training and be on hand to answer questions. Volunteers should be able to squat to reach lower shelves. The dress code is dress pants Monday to Thursday and jeans on Friday with no t-shirts or sweatshirts.
Volunteers will significantly help the records staff in updating the old files and completing the long process of converting all files into the same format. If you are interested, please contact Lisa at lmosley@cascadecountymt.gov or call 406-454-6840. Agency: Cascade County Sheriff's Office Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help out at the Senior CenterThe Great Falls Senior Center is seeking volunteers for the following positions: One doorkeeper from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday (one-five persons will be scheduled so we have one person each day.)
Two volunteers per day for telephone reassurance and assistance volunteers (shift 1: 9 a.m. -Noon or shift Noon to 3 p.m.) (looking for a number of people to do 1 day a week or 1-2 shifts a week.)
The volunteers need to be healthy and must keep our social distancing protocols. Volunteers must wash hands very regularly. They will also help wash doors, chairs, phones, handles, etc after each use to help keep the center clean. Anyone interested in helping out should call Bob at 454-6995 if they wish to help us at this difficult time. Agency: Great Falls Senior Center The Great Falls Senior Center is seeking volunteers for the following positions: One doorkeeper from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday (one-five persons will be scheduled so we have one person each day.)
Two volunteers per day for telephone reassurance and assistance volunteers (shift 1: 9 a.m. -Noon or shift Noon to 3 p.m.) (looking for a number of people to do 1 day a week or 1-2 shifts a week.)
The volunteers need to be healthy and must keep our social distancing protocols. Volunteers must wash hands very regularly. They will also help wash doors, chairs, phones, handles, etc after each use to help keep the center clean. Anyone interested in helping out should call Bob at 454-6995 if they wish to help us at this difficult time. Agency: Great Falls Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Young Parents Education CenterThe mission of the Young Parents Education Center (YPEC) is to empower teenage and young adult pregnant and parenting students (ages 13-30) to pursue educational opportunities that lead to independence and self-sufficiency and to promote positive parenting enabling their babies to develop to their fullest potential. Serving Great Falls since 1969, YPEC has three components to meet the varying needs of pregnant and parenting students and their children: family support, parenting education, and quality childcare.
Volunteers are a large part of their program, and there are many ways that you can help and be a positive part of a student's life. Volunteers are needed in the childcare center helping with infants and toddlers. You can volunteer to be a guest speaker for their parents and students during group sessions. Volunteers may also serve as mentors, sharing their experiences and professional history with the students.
To volunteer in the childcare center, you must be current on immunizations and be able to pass a background check. You will be asked to sign a code of conduct. Volunteers at the childcare center serve at your leisure from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Group is held every Thursday from 9 a.m.-10 a.m., and speakers must schedule in advance.
For more information or to volunteers, contact Shandy Peterson at 268-6665 or shandy_petersen@gfps.k12.mt.us.
Agency: Great Falls Public Schools The mission of the Young Parents Education Center (YPEC) is to empower teenage and young adult pregnant and parenting students (ages 13-30) to pursue educational opportunities that lead to independence and self-sufficiency and to promote positive parenting enabling their babies to develop to their fullest potential. Serving Great Falls since 1969, YPEC has three components to meet the varying needs of pregnant and parenting students and their children: family support, parenting education, and quality childcare.
Volunteers are a large part of their program, and there are many ways that you can help and be a positive part of a student's life. Volunteers are needed in the childcare center helping with infants and toddlers. You can volunteer to be a guest speaker for their parents and students during group sessions. Volunteers may also serve as mentors, sharing their experiences and professional history with the students.
To volunteer in the childcare center, you must be current on immunizations and be able to pass a background check. You will be asked to sign a code of conduct. Volunteers at the childcare center serve at your leisure from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Group is held every Thursday from 9 a.m.-10 a.m., and speakers must schedule in advance.
For more information or to volunteers, contact Shandy Peterson at 268-6665 or shandy_petersen@gfps.k12.mt.us.
Agency: Great Falls Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent de Paul Merchandiser VolunteerThe St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. There are several opportunities to help in the store in merchandise, organization and customer service. Help is also needed in the warehouse. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the store operating Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the warehouse open from Monday to Saturday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Merchandiser volunteers will help sort items and create displays. Volunteers will be trained for their tasks and have supervision on-site. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana The St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. There are several opportunities to help in the store in merchandise, organization and customer service. Help is also needed in the warehouse. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the store operating Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the warehouse open from Monday to Saturday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Merchandiser volunteers will help sort items and create displays. Volunteers will be trained for their tasks and have supervision on-site. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent Charity CashierVolunteers are needed at SVDP to help operate the Charity Work Station in their office. By keeping this staffed with volunteers SVDP will be able to put more resources into programs and helping clients. Volunteers will be trained to answer the phone, ring up voucher purchases for clients and speak with clients coming in for help. The Charity Office is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers will receive training for their tasks and a staff member will be available should they need assistance. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand or sit for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Volunteers are needed at SVDP to help operate the Charity Work Station in their office. By keeping this staffed with volunteers SVDP will be able to put more resources into programs and helping clients. Volunteers will be trained to answer the phone, ring up voucher purchases for clients and speak with clients coming in for help. The Charity Office is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers will receive training for their tasks and a staff member will be available should they need assistance. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand or sit for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store ClerkThe St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. Volunteers are needed to help keep the thrift store open. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the store operating Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Staff will train and supervise volunteers in answering the phone, providing customer service and stocking shelves. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand or sit for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana The St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. Volunteers are needed to help keep the thrift store open. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the store operating Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Staff will train and supervise volunteers in answering the phone, providing customer service and stocking shelves. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand or sit for extended periods of time and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent de Paul Warehouse VolunteerThe St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. Donations are received and processed in the warehouse where more volunteers are needed. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the warehouse open from Monday to Saturday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Warehouse volunteers will serve in the warehouse and receive donations from the public before sorting items for distribution. Volunteers will be trained for their tasks and have supervision on-site. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand for extended periods of time, fill out donation forms and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana The St. Vincent de Paul provides gently used items for sale to the public and makes items available to those in need during emergencies. The store's revenue goes to supporting St. Vincent de Paul's food bank and other local programs. Volunteers are critical to keeping the store stocked and open. Donations are received and processed in the warehouse where more volunteers are needed. Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the warehouse open from Monday to Saturday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Warehouse volunteers will serve in the warehouse and receive donations from the public before sorting items for distribution. Volunteers will be trained for their tasks and have supervision on-site. Those interested need to be able to lift 5 lbs, stand for extended periods of time, fill out donation forms and have compassion for those in need of services. The dress code is clean and casual with jeans being fine though no open toed shoes. To volunteer contact June Kavulla at junekavulla@gmail.com or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pea Pods Garden VolunteersCome and join the Pea Pods Community and learn more about gardening, healthy foods, and meet a lot of great people. About half the food grown is donated to the Grace Home or the Food Bank; the rest goes to the gardeners for their own tables. Pea Pods gardens focus on developing neighborhood pride and tearing down barriers of a diverse neighborhood. The project provides educational opportunities on gardening, nutrition, and horticulture. By gardening together, neighbors create and build a healthier neighborhood. The effort has had a direct, positive effect on helping eliminate poverty; weed out crime; foster healthy nutritional habits, and encourage residents to be good stewards of the land. A strong sense of community comes from the first garden, for all stakeholders — funders, volunteers, food recipients, and growers. Pea Pods thrives because of the dedication of its volunteers. Volunteers come from a variety of experience and all are necessary. It takes all types to make a garden grow. No experience necessary just an opportunity to tap into your passion to assist others to grow nutritious food and experience the holistic benefits from gardening. Many volunteers are needed for both summer and winter seasons. The list of volunteer positions currently available as follows: Education; Gardeners to help teach others to garden Garden Set Up/Maintenance/Carpentry/Design Gardening/Planting/harvesting and yes, weedingInterested volunteers should have the physical ability to do some light lifting, as to pull weeds and bag them; shovel mulch into a wheelbarrow, dump it out of the wheelbarrow and spread with rakes. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing for working outside and the weather of the day. Volunteer times need to be scheduled in advance so that the gate is open. To find out more information about Pea Pods Gardens in Great Falls or to get involved, contact:June Kaluva at (406)761-0870 or email bookkeeper.svdpgreatfalls@gmail.com. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Come and join the Pea Pods Community and learn more about gardening, healthy foods, and meet a lot of great people. About half the food grown is donated to the Grace Home or the Food Bank; the rest goes to the gardeners for their own tables. Pea Pods gardens focus on developing neighborhood pride and tearing down barriers of a diverse neighborhood. The project provides educational opportunities on gardening, nutrition, and horticulture. By gardening together, neighbors create and build a healthier neighborhood. The effort has had a direct, positive effect on helping eliminate poverty; weed out crime; foster healthy nutritional habits, and encourage residents to be good stewards of the land. A strong sense of community comes from the first garden, for all stakeholders — funders, volunteers, food recipients, and growers. Pea Pods thrives because of the dedication of its volunteers. Volunteers come from a variety of experience and all are necessary. It takes all types to make a garden grow. No experience necessary just an opportunity to tap into your passion to assist others to grow nutritious food and experience the holistic benefits from gardening. Many volunteers are needed for both summer and winter seasons. The list of volunteer positions currently available as follows: Education; Gardeners to help teach others to garden Garden Set Up/Maintenance/Carpentry/Design Gardening/Planting/harvesting and yes, weedingInterested volunteers should have the physical ability to do some light lifting, as to pull weeds and bag them; shovel mulch into a wheelbarrow, dump it out of the wheelbarrow and spread with rakes. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing for working outside and the weather of the day. Volunteer times need to be scheduled in advance so that the gate is open. To find out more information about Pea Pods Gardens in Great Falls or to get involved, contact:June Kaluva at (406)761-0870 or email bookkeeper.svdpgreatfalls@gmail.com. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foothills School seeking volunteersVolunteer opportunities abound at Foothills including opportunities assisting teachers in the classroom, driving and providing transportation for school events as well as facility maintenance, clerical support, and more. We also accept volunteers for service on our planning committees for events and activities as well as for athletic events and technology support. If you are interested in assisting at Foothills, we can find a place to put your gifts and talents to work.
Volunteers must be 18 years old and complete a background check for eligibility to work within the school and complete and pass a ministry safe course. Those volunteering to assist with transportation must have a class B or C CDL. In addition, volunteers should align with the FCCS Statement of Faith.
Volunteer time commitment varies by activity. With our flexible scheduling, we can provide volunteer opportunities during the regular work day as well as evenings and weekends for various events. We welcome volunteers for as many or as few hours as they wish to contribute.
To volunteer, please contact the FCCS Office at 406-452-5276 for additional information and paperwork or email fccs@foothillschristian.org Agency: Foothills Community Christian School Volunteer opportunities abound at Foothills including opportunities assisting teachers in the classroom, driving and providing transportation for school events as well as facility maintenance, clerical support, and more. We also accept volunteers for service on our planning committees for events and activities as well as for athletic events and technology support. If you are interested in assisting at Foothills, we can find a place to put your gifts and talents to work.
Volunteers must be 18 years old and complete a background check for eligibility to work within the school and complete and pass a ministry safe course. Those volunteering to assist with transportation must have a class B or C CDL. In addition, volunteers should align with the FCCS Statement of Faith.
Volunteer time commitment varies by activity. With our flexible scheduling, we can provide volunteer opportunities during the regular work day as well as evenings and weekends for various events. We welcome volunteers for as many or as few hours as they wish to contribute.
To volunteer, please contact the FCCS Office at 406-452-5276 for additional information and paperwork or email fccs@foothillschristian.org Agency: Foothills Community Christian School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Assistance SpecialistJoin the Great Falls Pre-Release Center in helping people prepare for a new lease on life. The Great Falls Pre-Release Center is seeking volunteers to engage in helpful and appropriate interactions with felons returning to the community. This volunteer position will adhere to all the required Pre-Release rules which they will receive training on. Some volunteers will do individual work with a resident as a mentor. This is always on a same-sex basis. The volunteers who serve as mentors may take their mentee outside the Pre-Release with proper approval to public venues. Other volunteers work individually with residents on more specific issues, such as grief counseling, HiSET preparation, and reading and writing skills. These activities are conducted in the Pre-Release. Another volunteer opportunity is conducting classes on a variety of life skills such as cooking, crafts, yoga, healthy and mental health issues. Some volunteers run support groups for addressing addictions, trauma, and other challenges. Realistic, pro-social, and healthy events that help the residents gain confidence and coping skills, can become volunteer activities. Potential volunteers must be able to pass a criminal background check. The volunteers must be clear and sober from alcohol and drugs, and in stable mental condition. The ability to maintain healthy boundaries is very important. The volunteers must never have any inappropriate interactions with any residents as per PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act). The volunteers must be able to follow directives and policies to ensure their safety. This includes the prohibition against any contraband or financial transactions. While not being too naive is essential, we are looking for people with a pleasant demeanor who are understanding, respectful, open-minded, have no alternative agenda, and have a genuine desire to help people transition successfully into the community. Volunteers must honor the confidentiality of the residents. Ability to work with a diverse population is a must, as is honoring the dignity and worth of each resident. All volunteer activity is based out of the Great Falls Pre-Release. There are three campuses: Women's, East Campus Male and West Campus Male. The volunteer service times are very flexible and are worked around the schedule of the volunteer. All volunteers receive training and are under the supervision of Pre-Release staff. The dress code is business casual or smart casual, please no revealing clothing, flip flops or clothing with political logos, alcohol or drug logos or any logos that could be considered offensive. Agency: Great Falls Pre-Release Services, Inc. Join the Great Falls Pre-Release Center in helping people prepare for a new lease on life. The Great Falls Pre-Release Center is seeking volunteers to engage in helpful and appropriate interactions with felons returning to the community. This volunteer position will adhere to all the required Pre-Release rules which they will receive training on. Some volunteers will do individual work with a resident as a mentor. This is always on a same-sex basis. The volunteers who serve as mentors may take their mentee outside the Pre-Release with proper approval to public venues. Other volunteers work individually with residents on more specific issues, such as grief counseling, HiSET preparation, and reading and writing skills. These activities are conducted in the Pre-Release. Another volunteer opportunity is conducting classes on a variety of life skills such as cooking, crafts, yoga, healthy and mental health issues. Some volunteers run support groups for addressing addictions, trauma, and other challenges. Realistic, pro-social, and healthy events that help the residents gain confidence and coping skills, can become volunteer activities. Potential volunteers must be able to pass a criminal background check. The volunteers must be clear and sober from alcohol and drugs, and in stable mental condition. The ability to maintain healthy boundaries is very important. The volunteers must never have any inappropriate interactions with any residents as per PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act). The volunteers must be able to follow directives and policies to ensure their safety. This includes the prohibition against any contraband or financial transactions. While not being too naive is essential, we are looking for people with a pleasant demeanor who are understanding, respectful, open-minded, have no alternative agenda, and have a genuine desire to help people transition successfully into the community. Volunteers must honor the confidentiality of the residents. Ability to work with a diverse population is a must, as is honoring the dignity and worth of each resident. All volunteer activity is based out of the Great Falls Pre-Release. There are three campuses: Women's, East Campus Male and West Campus Male. The volunteer service times are very flexible and are worked around the schedule of the volunteer. All volunteers receive training and are under the supervision of Pre-Release staff. The dress code is business casual or smart casual, please no revealing clothing, flip flops or clothing with political logos, alcohol or drug logos or any logos that could be considered offensive. Agency: Great Falls Pre-Release Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop ClerkThe gift shop is a haven for people to escape, and the Great Falls Clinic Hospital is seeking fun, high energy volunteers to assist in the gift shop. The shop is beautiful; the pace is easy. We are a new gift shop, but we are popular and always full with just the right gifts cards, treats, and lovely floral arrangements. Duties: Assists in daily operations of the hospital shop, runs the register, opens and closes, pricing of merchandise, inventory, restocking of items, and maintains gift shop. The ideal volunteer has good customer service skills, good verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail and good organizational skills, good telephone skills, mature, positive service-oriented individual. Previous experience in retail, customer service, and cash register use is preferred, but training will be provided. Volunteers will have supervision available for questions. The shop is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with shifts available. Dress code is professional casual. Volunteering offers vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community. Volunteering for this position in helping others can help the volunteer to reduce stress, combat depression, keep mentally stimulated and provide a sense of purpose. Volunteering does not have to involve a long-term commitment or take a huge amount of time out of a busy day. Volunteering connects to others Volunteering is good for your mind and body Volunteering can advance in a career Volunteering will bring Fun and fulfillment to your life Volunteer will impact the community and allow the volunteer to connect to the community and make it a better place, and increase social and relationship skills, People that come to the hospital are going thru a stressful time, volunteering to welcome them into a” Happy Place” or to say an encouraging word, does wonders for the volunteer as well as the family and friends that are full of uncertainty. A helpful Warm Hearted person will go a long way.If you have any Questions: Please contact Christell Benson 406.868.6797or chrysalis59401@yahoo.com. Agency: Great Falls Clinic Hospital The gift shop is a haven for people to escape, and the Great Falls Clinic Hospital is seeking fun, high energy volunteers to assist in the gift shop. The shop is beautiful; the pace is easy. We are a new gift shop, but we are popular and always full with just the right gifts cards, treats, and lovely floral arrangements. Duties: Assists in daily operations of the hospital shop, runs the register, opens and closes, pricing of merchandise, inventory, restocking of items, and maintains gift shop. The ideal volunteer has good customer service skills, good verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail and good organizational skills, good telephone skills, mature, positive service-oriented individual. Previous experience in retail, customer service, and cash register use is preferred, but training will be provided. Volunteers will have supervision available for questions. The shop is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with shifts available. Dress code is professional casual. Volunteering offers vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community. Volunteering for this position in helping others can help the volunteer to reduce stress, combat depression, keep mentally stimulated and provide a sense of purpose. Volunteering does not have to involve a long-term commitment or take a huge amount of time out of a busy day. Volunteering connects to others Volunteering is good for your mind and body Volunteering can advance in a career Volunteering will bring Fun and fulfillment to your life Volunteer will impact the community and allow the volunteer to connect to the community and make it a better place, and increase social and relationship skills, People that come to the hospital are going thru a stressful time, volunteering to welcome them into a” Happy Place” or to say an encouraging word, does wonders for the volunteer as well as the family and friends that are full of uncertainty. A helpful Warm Hearted person will go a long way.If you have any Questions: Please contact Christell Benson 406.868.6797or chrysalis59401@yahoo.com. Agency: Great Falls Clinic Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Foster ParentFoster parents have the ability to give abused and neglected children a safe and stable home to start the healing process while their parents are working with Child & Family Services with the goal of reunification. Foster parents are called on to include the child in their case as a member of their family unit while giving recognition to the birth family’s rights.
Foster parents will work objectively with Child and Family Services Division of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services or other placing agencies to implement the particular plan for the child in their care. They must comply with all licensing or placement requirements and cooperate and support visitation with parents and siblings. Foster parents inform the child protection specialist about medical or behavioral problems, educational progress, and other matters regarding the child. They keep personal information regarding the child and birth family confidential. Foster parents help the child develop and understand the child’s cultural traditions, ethnic background, and religious beliefs. They parent according to the reasonable and prudent parenting standard.
Potential foster parents must complete application, pass a background check, complete all training, and successfully complete a SAFE Home Study. Training includes 8-hour Keeping Children Safe in person and 15 hours of CORE training online. Placement can be made once you are fully licensed. Once licensed, you may relicense each year as long as you would like to continue. Foster parents will be supervised by the Resource Family Specialist working with the family and the CPS worker. To be considered, you must be physically and mentally capable of caring for children.
To apply or for more information, please go to http://dphhs.mt.gov/CFSD/Fosterparent. Agency: Child and Family Services Division Foster parents have the ability to give abused and neglected children a safe and stable home to start the healing process while their parents are working with Child & Family Services with the goal of reunification. Foster parents are called on to include the child in their case as a member of their family unit while giving recognition to the birth family’s rights.
Foster parents will work objectively with Child and Family Services Division of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services or other placing agencies to implement the particular plan for the child in their care. They must comply with all licensing or placement requirements and cooperate and support visitation with parents and siblings. Foster parents inform the child protection specialist about medical or behavioral problems, educational progress, and other matters regarding the child. They keep personal information regarding the child and birth family confidential. Foster parents help the child develop and understand the child’s cultural traditions, ethnic background, and religious beliefs. They parent according to the reasonable and prudent parenting standard.
Potential foster parents must complete application, pass a background check, complete all training, and successfully complete a SAFE Home Study. Training includes 8-hour Keeping Children Safe in person and 15 hours of CORE training online. Placement can be made once you are fully licensed. Once licensed, you may relicense each year as long as you would like to continue. Foster parents will be supervised by the Resource Family Specialist working with the family and the CPS worker. To be considered, you must be physically and mentally capable of caring for children.
To apply or for more information, please go to http://dphhs.mt.gov/CFSD/Fosterparent. Agency: Child and Family Services Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |