Volunteer: Speech and Debate Judges Needed!On November 14th & 15th, we will be hosting one of the largest tournaments our community has seen, with approximately 20 schools participating and over 500 students expected. To make this event successful, we’ll need around 100 judges each round. Our primary location will be Great Falls High School, and depending on final entries, we may add a second location (to be confirmed in mid-October). Sign up here: https://shorturl.at/4NS69 To help reduce printing costs, we ask that you also register at www.tabroom.com using the same email you signed up with. This allows us to run the tournament more efficiently online. You’re welcome to bring your own laptop, but we’ll also have loaner devices available. Tournament Schedule Friday, November 14th – Rounds at 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and 8:00 PM (each ~1 hr 45 min) Saturday, November 15th – Rounds at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM (each ~1 hr 45 min) We’ll provide free food and beverages throughout the tournament, and local food trucks will also be available if you’d like to purchase other options. Agency: Great Falls Public Schools On November 14th & 15th, we will be hosting one of the largest tournaments our community has seen, with approximately 20 schools participating and over 500 students expected. To make this event successful, we’ll need around 100 judges each round. Our primary location will be Great Falls High School, and depending on final entries, we may add a second location (to be confirmed in mid-October). Sign up here: https://shorturl.at/4NS69 To help reduce printing costs, we ask that you also register at www.tabroom.com using the same email you signed up with. This allows us to run the tournament more efficiently online. You’re welcome to bring your own laptop, but we’ll also have loaner devices available. Tournament Schedule Friday, November 14th – Rounds at 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and 8:00 PM (each ~1 hr 45 min) Saturday, November 15th – Rounds at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM (each ~1 hr 45 min) We’ll provide free food and beverages throughout the tournament, and local food trucks will also be available if you’d like to purchase other options. Agency: Great Falls Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 15, 2025 Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Needs Cook Staff – Serving & Table Support (Women’s Team) Volunteers NeededThe Serving & Table Support Team ensures guests enjoy a seamless dining experience by preparing accompaniments, creating a welcoming atmosphere, and serving the freshly cooked crab boil. Volunteers in this role are welcome to enjoy the crab boil fixings during the event and will be provided adult beverages from the catered bar (outside alcohol is not permitted). Ideal volunteers are friendly, service-oriented individuals who enjoy hospitality and teamwork, can carry trays confidently, and are willing to assist with both serving and kitchen clean-up. Clear serving instructions, supplies, and guidance will be provided. Key Duties: · Prepare and distribute butter for crab service. · Light tea candles on guest tables before dinner service. · Serve crab boil to guest tables once cooking is complete. · Keep tables replenished for the “all you can eat” portion of the meal. · Empty trash bins from tables regularly during meal service. · Assist with kitchen clean-up at the end of the event, including: · Returning unused food to proper storage units. · Washing dishes, utensils, and equipment used. · Preliminary kitchen cleaning (sweeping, mopping, wiping surfaces) Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil The Serving & Table Support Team ensures guests enjoy a seamless dining experience by preparing accompaniments, creating a welcoming atmosphere, and serving the freshly cooked crab boil. Volunteers in this role are welcome to enjoy the crab boil fixings during the event and will be provided adult beverages from the catered bar (outside alcohol is not permitted). Ideal volunteers are friendly, service-oriented individuals who enjoy hospitality and teamwork, can carry trays confidently, and are willing to assist with both serving and kitchen clean-up. Clear serving instructions, supplies, and guidance will be provided. Key Duties: · Prepare and distribute butter for crab service. · Light tea candles on guest tables before dinner service. · Serve crab boil to guest tables once cooking is complete. · Keep tables replenished for the “all you can eat” portion of the meal. · Empty trash bins from tables regularly during meal service. · Assist with kitchen clean-up at the end of the event, including: · Returning unused food to proper storage units. · Washing dishes, utensils, and equipment used. · Preliminary kitchen cleaning (sweeping, mopping, wiping surfaces) Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Needs Cook Staff – Crab Pots (Men's Team) VolunteersThe Cook Staff (Men’s Team) are responsible for preparing and cooking the highlight of the evening — the crab pots! This team ensures the crab boil is cooked to perfection and ready to be served to our guests. Volunteers in this role are welcome to enjoy the crab boil fixings during the event and will be provided adult beverages from the catered bar (outside alcohol is not permitted). Ideal volunteers are physically strong, team-oriented individuals who enjoy cooking, can safely manage heavy equipment, and are willing to help with both food prep and kitchen clean-up. Clear cooking instructions, safety guidance, and supplies will be provided. Key Duties: · Cook and monitor crab pots during the event. · Safely move and transport crab pots from cooking stations to the serving area. · Assist in preparing crab boil portions for service to guest tables. · Maintain safety standards while handling hot equipment and food. · Assist with kitchen clean-up at the end of the event, including: · Returning unused food to proper storage units. · Washing dishes, utensils, and equipment used. · Preliminary kitchen cleaning (sweeping, mopping, wiping surfaces). Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil The Cook Staff (Men’s Team) are responsible for preparing and cooking the highlight of the evening — the crab pots! This team ensures the crab boil is cooked to perfection and ready to be served to our guests. Volunteers in this role are welcome to enjoy the crab boil fixings during the event and will be provided adult beverages from the catered bar (outside alcohol is not permitted). Ideal volunteers are physically strong, team-oriented individuals who enjoy cooking, can safely manage heavy equipment, and are willing to help with both food prep and kitchen clean-up. Clear cooking instructions, safety guidance, and supplies will be provided. Key Duties: · Cook and monitor crab pots during the event. · Safely move and transport crab pots from cooking stations to the serving area. · Assist in preparing crab boil portions for service to guest tables. · Maintain safety standards while handling hot equipment and food. · Assist with kitchen clean-up at the end of the event, including: · Returning unused food to proper storage units. · Washing dishes, utensils, and equipment used. · Preliminary kitchen cleaning (sweeping, mopping, wiping surfaces). Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Seeking Event Space Clean-Up VolunteersBallroom Clean-Up Volunteers ensure the event space is returned to order by helping clear, organize, and reset the area. Their work helps the venue return to normal quickly and efficiently. We need individuals who enjoy working with a team, don’t mind physical activity, and want to help wrap up the event with a sense of accomplishment. Guidance and cleaning supplies will be provided. Key Duties: Break down tables, chairs, and event decorations.Collect and dispose of trash and recycling.Assist with packing event supplies.Sweep, vacuum, or wipe down surfaces as needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Ballroom Clean-Up Volunteers ensure the event space is returned to order by helping clear, organize, and reset the area. Their work helps the venue return to normal quickly and efficiently. We need individuals who enjoy working with a team, don’t mind physical activity, and want to help wrap up the event with a sense of accomplishment. Guidance and cleaning supplies will be provided. Key Duties: Break down tables, chairs, and event decorations.Collect and dispose of trash and recycling.Assist with packing event supplies.Sweep, vacuum, or wipe down surfaces as needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Seeking Kitchen Clean-Up VolunteersKitchen Clean-Up Volunteers help restore the kitchen area after the event so the space is left tidy, sanitized, and ready for use. This role ensures food service areas are properly cleaned and organized. We’re looking for individuals who don’t mind rolling up their sleeves, enjoy teamwork, and are detail-oriented when it comes to tidiness and sanitation. Cleaning supplies and instructions will be provided. Key Duties: Wash, dry, and put away dishes, utensils, and serving items. Wipe down counters, tables, and equipment. Take out trash and recycling. Sweep and mop floors to ensure the area is thoroughly cleaned. Assist with packing leftover supplies and organizing kitchen items.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Kitchen Clean-Up Volunteers help restore the kitchen area after the event so the space is left tidy, sanitized, and ready for use. This role ensures food service areas are properly cleaned and organized. We’re looking for individuals who don’t mind rolling up their sleeves, enjoy teamwork, and are detail-oriented when it comes to tidiness and sanitation. Cleaning supplies and instructions will be provided. Key Duties: Wash, dry, and put away dishes, utensils, and serving items. Wipe down counters, tables, and equipment. Take out trash and recycling. Sweep and mop floors to ensure the area is thoroughly cleaned. Assist with packing leftover supplies and organizing kitchen items.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Silent Auction Raffle Ticket Sellers NeededSilent Auction Raffle Ticket Sellers play an important role in generating excitement and participation in our fundraising efforts. Volunteers will actively engage with guests throughout the evening, encouraging them to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win while supporting a great cause. Ideal volunteers are outgoing, energetic individuals who enjoy engaging with others and are comfortable initiating conversations. Perfect for volunteers who like to keep moving, interact with guests, and help create excitement around fundraising. Volunteers will be briefed on raffle procedures, ticket sales process, and talking points before the doors open. Key Duties: Sell silent auction raffle tickets at the silent auction tables.Explain raffle details, including ticket prices, prize opportunities, and how proceeds benefit the event.Encourage guest participation in a fun and approachable way.Track and manage ticket sales accurately.Answer questions and provide directions to raffle entry locations if needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Silent Auction Raffle Ticket Sellers play an important role in generating excitement and participation in our fundraising efforts. Volunteers will actively engage with guests throughout the evening, encouraging them to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win while supporting a great cause. Ideal volunteers are outgoing, energetic individuals who enjoy engaging with others and are comfortable initiating conversations. Perfect for volunteers who like to keep moving, interact with guests, and help create excitement around fundraising. Volunteers will be briefed on raffle procedures, ticket sales process, and talking points before the doors open. Key Duties: Sell silent auction raffle tickets at the silent auction tables.Explain raffle details, including ticket prices, prize opportunities, and how proceeds benefit the event.Encourage guest participation in a fun and approachable way.Track and manage ticket sales accurately.Answer questions and provide directions to raffle entry locations if needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Seeking Live Auction SpottersLive Auction Spotters play an exciting and interactive role in ensuring the live auction runs smoothly. They help the auctioneer by keeping track of bidder activity, encouraging audience participation, and making sure no bid goes unnoticed. The ideal volunteers for this position are energetic, outgoing individuals with strong communication skills and confidence in engaging with groups. A good fit for volunteers who enjoy being in the action and helping keep the energy high. Spotters will be given instructions prior to the auction and work closely with the auctioneer and MC. Key Duties: Identify and signal bids from attendees during the live auction.Communicate clearly with the auctioneer to ensure bids are recognized promptly.Engage with guests to encourage participation and maintain excitement in the room.Assist with clarifying bidder names and amounts when needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Live Auction Spotters play an exciting and interactive role in ensuring the live auction runs smoothly. They help the auctioneer by keeping track of bidder activity, encouraging audience participation, and making sure no bid goes unnoticed. The ideal volunteers for this position are energetic, outgoing individuals with strong communication skills and confidence in engaging with groups. A good fit for volunteers who enjoy being in the action and helping keep the energy high. Spotters will be given instructions prior to the auction and work closely with the auctioneer and MC. Key Duties: Identify and signal bids from attendees during the live auction.Communicate clearly with the auctioneer to ensure bids are recognized promptly.Engage with guests to encourage participation and maintain excitement in the room.Assist with clarifying bidder names and amounts when needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Check-In & Check-Out Volunteers Needed!This position ensures our guests have a smooth experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Volunteers will greet attendees, provide important event information, handle payments, and enter guest information into our system. This role requires friendliness, accuracy, and the ability to stay organized in a fast-paced environment. The ideal volunteer is friendly, detail-oriented individuals who enjoy both engaging with people and working with systems. Volunteers should be comfortable multitasking, handling transactions, and entering data with accuracy. Volunteers will receive training on check-in, payment software, and data entry upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Greet attendees warmly and check them in quickly and efficiently.Share event details, including games, raffles, and the special drawing entry at their seat.Collect completed door prize entries from tables.Enter attendee demographics from the door prize cards into the event software system.Process payments at check-out and confirm all transactions are accurate.Assist with end-of-night wrap-up to ensure all entries and accounting are complete.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil This position ensures our guests have a smooth experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Volunteers will greet attendees, provide important event information, handle payments, and enter guest information into our system. This role requires friendliness, accuracy, and the ability to stay organized in a fast-paced environment. The ideal volunteer is friendly, detail-oriented individuals who enjoy both engaging with people and working with systems. Volunteers should be comfortable multitasking, handling transactions, and entering data with accuracy. Volunteers will receive training on check-in, payment software, and data entry upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Greet attendees warmly and check them in quickly and efficiently.Share event details, including games, raffles, and the special drawing entry at their seat.Collect completed door prize entries from tables.Enter attendee demographics from the door prize cards into the event software system.Process payments at check-out and confirm all transactions are accurate.Assist with end-of-night wrap-up to ensure all entries and accounting are complete.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Mystery “Let’s Make a Deal” Sales Volunteers NeededJoin us in making the Crab Boil a great night out as a games volunteer! Build curiosity and fun by selling entries for the Mystery “Let’s Make a Deal” game. Volunteers should have outgoing personalities who enjoy sparking curiosity and fun. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Offer mystery entries to guests. Explain how the game works and encourage participation.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Join us in making the Crab Boil a great night out as a games volunteer! Build curiosity and fun by selling entries for the Mystery “Let’s Make a Deal” game. Volunteers should have outgoing personalities who enjoy sparking curiosity and fun. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Offer mystery entries to guests. Explain how the game works and encourage participation.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil 50/50 Raffle Ticket Sales Volunteers NeededEnjoy the excitement of the Crab Boil as you move through the crowd and sell 50/50 raffle tickets to attendees. You’ll be helping keep the energy up while raising funds for local programs. We’re looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers who enjoy encouraging participation. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Walk the event space selling tickets. Promote the chance to win big while supporting the cause.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Enjoy the excitement of the Crab Boil as you move through the crowd and sell 50/50 raffle tickets to attendees. You’ll be helping keep the energy up while raising funds for local programs. We’re looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers who enjoy encouraging participation. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Walk the event space selling tickets. Promote the chance to win big while supporting the cause.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Bingo & Heads or Tails Card Sales Volunteers NeededGames are a key part of the fun of the Crab Boil and you can help keep the fun going! Add energy to the evening by selling bingo cards at the start, then switching to Heads or Tails card sales. This position is great for people who are organized, quick with handling cash/tickets, and comfortable engaging with groups. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: · Sell bingo cards to guests as they arrive. · Transition to selling Heads or Tails cards later in the event. Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Games are a key part of the fun of the Crab Boil and you can help keep the fun going! Add energy to the evening by selling bingo cards at the start, then switching to Heads or Tails card sales. This position is great for people who are organized, quick with handling cash/tickets, and comfortable engaging with groups. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: · Sell bingo cards to guests as they arrive. · Transition to selling Heads or Tails cards later in the event. Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Men’s Raffle Ticket Sales Volunteers NeededAdd to the fun of the Crab Boil by keeping the energy up and our guests excited! Support the fundraising fun by selling tickets for the men’s raffle. This position is great for people who are sociable and enjoy interacting with event attendees. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Sell raffle tickets throughout the event. Share details about entry with guests.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Add to the fun of the Crab Boil by keeping the energy up and our guests excited! Support the fundraising fun by selling tickets for the men’s raffle. This position is great for people who are sociable and enjoy interacting with event attendees. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Sell raffle tickets throughout the event. Share details about entry with guests.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Women’s Raffle Ticket Sales Volunteers NeededOur Crab Boil isn’t just about great food—it’s about fun, community, and raising funds to make a difference. During the event, we need enthusiastic volunteers to keep the energy high and the games running smoothly. Help raise funds and excitement by selling tickets for the women’s raffle. This position is great for people who are friendly and comfortable starting conversations. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Promote and sell raffle tickets to guests. Answer basic questions about raffle entry.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Our Crab Boil isn’t just about great food—it’s about fun, community, and raising funds to make a difference. During the event, we need enthusiastic volunteers to keep the energy high and the games running smoothly. Help raise funds and excitement by selling tickets for the women’s raffle. This position is great for people who are friendly and comfortable starting conversations. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Promote and sell raffle tickets to guests. Answer basic questions about raffle entry.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Dessert Raffle Ticket Sales Volunteers NeededBe the friendly first impression for guests! During the event, we need enthusiastic volunteers to keep the energy high and the games running smoothly. Sell dessert raffle tickets at the door and throughout the event space. This position is ideal for outgoing and approachable individuals who enjoy engaging with guests. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Greet guests and offer dessert raffle tickets.Walk through the event space to continue ticket sales.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Be the friendly first impression for guests! During the event, we need enthusiastic volunteers to keep the energy high and the games running smoothly. Sell dessert raffle tickets at the door and throughout the event space. This position is ideal for outgoing and approachable individuals who enjoy engaging with guests. Please note that volunteers will be on their feet for several hours. You will receive an overview of duties upon arrival before the doors open. Key Duties: Greet guests and offer dessert raffle tickets.Walk through the event space to continue ticket sales.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Event Setup & Decorations Volunteers Needed!Help bring the Crab Boil to life by setting up tables, decorations, and displays so guests can enjoy a welcoming and festive atmosphere. Great for those who enjoy creating a fun, welcoming environment and don’t mind a bit of lifting or teamwork. Volunteers serving over the lunch hour will receive a free meal. Key Duties: Set up tables, chairs, and all the crab boil fixings for guest dining. Arrange silent and live auction display tables.Assist with decorations and ensure everything looks festive. Help wash dishes if needed for table setup.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Help bring the Crab Boil to life by setting up tables, decorations, and displays so guests can enjoy a welcoming and festive atmosphere. Great for those who enjoy creating a fun, welcoming environment and don’t mind a bit of lifting or teamwork. Volunteers serving over the lunch hour will receive a free meal. Key Duties: Set up tables, chairs, and all the crab boil fixings for guest dining. Arrange silent and live auction display tables.Assist with decorations and ensure everything looks festive. Help wash dishes if needed for table setup.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hill County Crab Boil Food Prep Volunteers Needed!Help get everything ready for our famous Crab Boil by assisting with food preparation the day before the event. This position is perfect for anyone who enjoys working with food, doesn’t mind rolling up their sleeves, and wants to be part of the “behind-the-scenes” team that makes the Crab Boil possible Key Duties: Break crab legs into smaller pieces for cooking.Wash and cut potatoes, slice sausage, and prep corn on the cob.Assist with pulling shrimp to thaw and other prep tasks as needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Help get everything ready for our famous Crab Boil by assisting with food preparation the day before the event. This position is perfect for anyone who enjoys working with food, doesn’t mind rolling up their sleeves, and wants to be part of the “behind-the-scenes” team that makes the Crab Boil possible Key Duties: Break crab legs into smaller pieces for cooking.Wash and cut potatoes, slice sausage, and prep corn on the cob.Assist with pulling shrimp to thaw and other prep tasks as needed.Agency: United Way of Hill County Crab Boil Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! World Floater Volunteers NeededDo you want to help with Worlds of Work, but only have an hour to give? No problem! Be a floater volunteer at Worlds of Work and be assigned when you arrive to help in areas where more help is needed. This can vary from helping at check-in, running food and water to your fellow volunteers, helping get students on buses and much more. Floater volunteers are valuable for smoothing over hiccups in the event and provide much needed reinforcements and relief to other volunteers throughout the day. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Do you want to help with Worlds of Work, but only have an hour to give? No problem! Be a floater volunteer at Worlds of Work and be assigned when you arrive to help in areas where more help is needed. This can vary from helping at check-in, running food and water to your fellow volunteers, helping get students on buses and much more. Floater volunteers are valuable for smoothing over hiccups in the event and provide much needed reinforcements and relief to other volunteers throughout the day. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! World Navigators Volunteers NeededGuide student groups through the different zones of Worlds of Work and help manage their time so they have the opportunity to see all the booths and stations. These volunteers will be assigned school groups and be with them from their arrival to when they reach the bus departure zone. Volunteers will stay with groups as they explore the different zones and direct them to move on when needed. These volunteers help keep the flow of traffic smooth, ensure that school groups see the whole of the Worlds of Work, and serve to ensure everyone catches their bus on time. These volunteers will be on their feet for more of their shift and be walking around both inside and outside. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Guide student groups through the different zones of Worlds of Work and help manage their time so they have the opportunity to see all the booths and stations. These volunteers will be assigned school groups and be with them from their arrival to when they reach the bus departure zone. Volunteers will stay with groups as they explore the different zones and direct them to move on when needed. These volunteers help keep the flow of traffic smooth, ensure that school groups see the whole of the Worlds of Work, and serve to ensure everyone catches their bus on time. These volunteers will be on their feet for more of their shift and be walking around both inside and outside. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! Hosptiality Volunteers NeededTake care of your fellow volunteers and the great folks from local businesses and organizations attending the event to educate the students! Hospitality volunteers will oversee the hospitality area and take food and drinks around to volunteers. On occasion, hospitality volunteers may be called upon to jump into a task to give a volunteer a bathroom break. These volunteers will keep everyone on their feet throughout the event and help make the volunteering experience as pleasant as possible. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Take care of your fellow volunteers and the great folks from local businesses and organizations attending the event to educate the students! Hospitality volunteers will oversee the hospitality area and take food and drinks around to volunteers. On occasion, hospitality volunteers may be called upon to jump into a task to give a volunteer a bathroom break. These volunteers will keep everyone on their feet throughout the event and help make the volunteering experience as pleasant as possible. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! School Check-in Volunteers NeededVolunteers will welcome teachers and students to Worlds of Work by checking them in and providing final information and instructions. In this position, you’ll be the first face that arrivals to the event see so be sure to bring your smile. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Volunteers will welcome teachers and students to Worlds of Work by checking them in and providing final information and instructions. In this position, you’ll be the first face that arrivals to the event see so be sure to bring your smile. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! Bus Departure Volunteers NeededMake sure students are on the right buses and get back to their schools safely as a bus departure volunteer! Volunteers will help teachers count out students, direct classes to their buses, and work with teachers and drivers to make sure that students get back to their schools safely. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Make sure students are on the right buses and get back to their schools safely as a bus departure volunteer! Volunteers will help teachers count out students, direct classes to their buses, and work with teachers and drivers to make sure that students get back to their schools safely. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! Street Crossing Volunteers NeededVolunteer to help keep students safe as they move through the areas of Worlds of Work. The event takes place on the grounds of Great Falls College MSU and The University of Providence, meaning that students will need to cross roads to see everything. Volunteers will be stationed at street crossings to direct students and signal stops to traffic to keep everyone safe. This position is standing so be prepared to be on your feet. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Volunteer to help keep students safe as they move through the areas of Worlds of Work. The event takes place on the grounds of Great Falls College MSU and The University of Providence, meaning that students will need to cross roads to see everything. Volunteers will be stationed at street crossings to direct students and signal stops to traffic to keep everyone safe. This position is standing so be prepared to be on your feet. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WOW 2025! Central Command Volunteers NeededHelp Worlds of Work run smoothly alongside organization staff! Volunteers at check-in will receive oncoming volunteers, provide them with final instructions, supplies, and information so they can start their shifts and positions in good order. Volunteers will also help staff troubleshoot as needed throughout the day and work alongside of them to communicate with vendors and volunteers. This position is a mix of standing and sitting. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Help Worlds of Work run smoothly alongside organization staff! Volunteers at check-in will receive oncoming volunteers, provide them with final instructions, supplies, and information so they can start their shifts and positions in good order. Volunteers will also help staff troubleshoot as needed throughout the day and work alongside of them to communicate with vendors and volunteers. This position is a mix of standing and sitting. Volunteers will attend a virtual training the week before the event during which event organizers will go over the event map and answer any questions so that you are ready to go on the day of! Agency: Central Montana Worlds of Work (WOW) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 14th Annual Arts on Fire VolunteersThis year marks the 14th Annual Arts on Fire event hosted by Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. Currently the museum is seeking volunteers to help prep materials, set up and tear down, as well as facilitate booths. This is a free community event, and we hope you will consider supporting in some capacity. To find out more about how you can help please contact Liz Slot, education director at the museum, either by email at liz@the-square.org or by calling the main line at 406-727-8255. Agency: Paris Gibson Musuem of Art This year marks the 14th Annual Arts on Fire event hosted by Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. Currently the museum is seeking volunteers to help prep materials, set up and tear down, as well as facilitate booths. This is a free community event, and we hope you will consider supporting in some capacity. To find out more about how you can help please contact Liz Slot, education director at the museum, either by email at liz@the-square.org or by calling the main line at 406-727-8255. Agency: Paris Gibson Musuem of Art Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Communities Prepare for Disasters and Emergencies!Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies. What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies. What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Represent & Serve: Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) Event Support Volunteer - Great FallsHelp honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Monthly meetings occur on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 1-3pm. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Monthly meetings occur on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 1-3pm. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Clean Team: Volunteer to Support our Facility Maintenance & Upkeep in Great FallsJoin the team at the American Red Cross and play a vital role in maintaining our facilities to the highest standards! We're seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with essential building maintenance and cleaning protocols. As a volunteer, you'll help oversee or coordinate maintenance, repairs, and general upkeep at our local Red Cross facility, including the blood donation center and office space. Your contribution of just one hour can create a significant impact!
Time Commitment: 1-4 hours per week. You will have the ability to pick one or more shifts as your schedule allows. Responsibilities:Perform or coordinate basic building maintenance tasks.Ensure adherence to cleaning protocols.Assist with repairs and general upkeep of the facility. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application (it takes less than 10 minutes).Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? For more details on how you can contribute to this or other volunteer positions, don't hesitate to reach out to our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Join the team at the American Red Cross and play a vital role in maintaining our facilities to the highest standards! We're seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with essential building maintenance and cleaning protocols. As a volunteer, you'll help oversee or coordinate maintenance, repairs, and general upkeep at our local Red Cross facility, including the blood donation center and office space. Your contribution of just one hour can create a significant impact!
Time Commitment: 1-4 hours per week. You will have the ability to pick one or more shifts as your schedule allows. Responsibilities:Perform or coordinate basic building maintenance tasks.Ensure adherence to cleaning protocols.Assist with repairs and general upkeep of the facility. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application (it takes less than 10 minutes).Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? For more details on how you can contribute to this or other volunteer positions, don't hesitate to reach out to our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Lifeline: Use Your Healthcare Skills to Support Disaster ReliefJoin the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Join the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mental Health Professionals: Turn your Passion into Action! (License Required)Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Forces for Mental Health: Volunteer with Military Families! (License Required)Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Impact Uncovered: Lives Saved LeadHelp us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team.Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team.Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope and Healing: Provide Spiritual Support During Times of DisasterThe American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana The American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hands-On Impact: Volunteer at our Blood Donation Processing SiteSupport the lifesaving mission of the Red Cross Biomedical Services department! This volunteer opportunity invites individuals to contribute by assisting in the processing of blood products. As a volunteer at our Great Falls manufacturing site, you can play a crucial role in storing and maintaining records associated with blood products received from generous donors. Responsibilities: Process blood products following established procedures after receipt from donors, including scanning in units, segmenting units, and unloading plasma from blast/enter product racker. Scan and safely store blood products in accordance with organizational guidelines. Maintain accurate manual and computer records related to production and testing.Requirements: Willingness to volunteer in-person at our Great Falls manufacturing facility. Time commitment: We are looking for volunteers who can commit to one day per week (Tuesday – Saturday). All training will be provided.Benefits: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the community by supporting the blood supply chain. Gain valuable experience in biomedical services and supply chain management.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Support the lifesaving mission of the Red Cross Biomedical Services department! This volunteer opportunity invites individuals to contribute by assisting in the processing of blood products. As a volunteer at our Great Falls manufacturing site, you can play a crucial role in storing and maintaining records associated with blood products received from generous donors. Responsibilities: Process blood products following established procedures after receipt from donors, including scanning in units, segmenting units, and unloading plasma from blast/enter product racker. Scan and safely store blood products in accordance with organizational guidelines. Maintain accurate manual and computer records related to production and testing.Requirements: Willingness to volunteer in-person at our Great Falls manufacturing facility. Time commitment: We are looking for volunteers who can commit to one day per week (Tuesday – Saturday). All training will be provided.Benefits: Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the community by supporting the blood supply chain. Gain valuable experience in biomedical services and supply chain management.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive to Save Lives: Deliver Blood Donations as a Transportation Specialist!Help make a difference by delivering blood products where they're needed most. Volunteer Transportation Specialists deliver blood donations from collection locations to the processing center and out to hospitals where it can be used to save lives. As a Transportation Specialist, you are a vital part of saving millions of lives each year by simply driving blood products where they need to go in our region. Requirements: Position requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to lift approximately 45 pounds. Time Commitment: Route lengths and times vary, but average 5-6 hours roundtrip. Volunteers in this role transport blood from Great Falls to rural hospitals and other centers in Missoula and Helena. We ask for a willingness to commit to 2 or more shifts per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available days, times, and routes that work best for your needs. Learn More: Check out this news story about one of our Montana volunteers: Delivery drivers save lives in Montana Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help make a difference by delivering blood products where they're needed most. Volunteer Transportation Specialists deliver blood donations from collection locations to the processing center and out to hospitals where it can be used to save lives. As a Transportation Specialist, you are a vital part of saving millions of lives each year by simply driving blood products where they need to go in our region. Requirements: Position requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to lift approximately 45 pounds. Time Commitment: Route lengths and times vary, but average 5-6 hours roundtrip. Volunteers in this role transport blood from Great Falls to rural hospitals and other centers in Missoula and Helena. We ask for a willingness to commit to 2 or more shifts per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available days, times, and routes that work best for your needs. Learn More: Check out this news story about one of our Montana volunteers: Delivery drivers save lives in Montana Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cheers to Volunteers: Plan & Deliver Volunteer Appreciation ActivitiesDo you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Do you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you answer the disaster call? (Virtual/Remote)Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peace Place Afterschool ProgramJoin Peace Place in caring for children afters 5 to 17 who have specialized needs. Our program provides support for these children and volunteers expand how many children can be served! After school volunteers will get children off the bus and checked into the After-School Program, some of whom are wheelchair-bound or have communication and/or behavioral challenges. Volunteers will be assisting the Director of Operations and the Program Coordinator in preparing snacks, art/math/science projects, assisting children with homework or other tasks, interacting with the children and their parents/caregivers. All volunteers must pass an in-depth background check through MT DPHHS Child Care Licensing, ability Volunteer shifts are 3-6 PM (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday), 2:30-5:30 PM (Wednesday). Note that volunteers don't need to serve every day. Volunteers are asked to commit long term for the school year. The volunteer will help us in being the first, positive face of Peace Place, setting the stage for the entire program. The volunteer will help children to be safe as they enter the building, allowing other staff members to be able to supervise other children and start the program. The volunteer will also make a huge impact on the children, being able to work with them one-on- one or in a small group, helping children with specialized needs to feel validated and recognized, which are things they don’t always receive in the greater world. The volunteer will be helping to impact a child’s day and their future success! Agency: Peace Place Respite Care Join Peace Place in caring for children afters 5 to 17 who have specialized needs. Our program provides support for these children and volunteers expand how many children can be served! After school volunteers will get children off the bus and checked into the After-School Program, some of whom are wheelchair-bound or have communication and/or behavioral challenges. Volunteers will be assisting the Director of Operations and the Program Coordinator in preparing snacks, art/math/science projects, assisting children with homework or other tasks, interacting with the children and their parents/caregivers. All volunteers must pass an in-depth background check through MT DPHHS Child Care Licensing, ability Volunteer shifts are 3-6 PM (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday), 2:30-5:30 PM (Wednesday). Note that volunteers don't need to serve every day. Volunteers are asked to commit long term for the school year. The volunteer will help us in being the first, positive face of Peace Place, setting the stage for the entire program. The volunteer will help children to be safe as they enter the building, allowing other staff members to be able to supervise other children and start the program. The volunteer will also make a huge impact on the children, being able to work with them one-on- one or in a small group, helping children with specialized needs to feel validated and recognized, which are things they don’t always receive in the greater world. The volunteer will be helping to impact a child’s day and their future success! Agency: Peace Place Respite Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School-Based MentorVolunteer for one hour, once a week at a local elementary school. Spend time over lunch eating, playing games, or working on homework. Make this your favorite lunch hour of the week by spending one-on-one time with a youth and make a Big difference. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Volunteer for one hour, once a week at a local elementary school. Spend time over lunch eating, playing games, or working on homework. Make this your favorite lunch hour of the week by spending one-on-one time with a youth and make a Big difference. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Big Brother or Big SisterLooking for a way to make a positive difference in the life of a child? Big Brothers Big Sisters is hard at work and still looking for Bigs to serve as mentors to local Littles. Volunteers can serve in either their community based program where you go out and do activities in the community with your Little or be a part of their eMentoring program where the volunteer meets virtually with their Little 45 minutes per week.
They are seeking warm, loving adults to make a difference in the life of a child. Being a Big is a rewarding and life-changing volunteer opportunity that anyone can do. All it takes is a willingness to make a new friend and the desire to share some fun. Volunteers will be trained for their mentoring position and should be willing to commit to a year of service. Big Brothers Big Sisters is offering monthly orientations via Microsoft Teams (no account needed) that take approximately one hour to give you a chance to learn more about the program.
Upcoming orientations are on Tuesday, Jan. 4th, 6-7 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 20, Noon-1 p.m. For more information or to sign up for an orientation call Big Brothers Big Sisters at 406-442-7479 or email bbbs@bigcentral.org. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Looking for a way to make a positive difference in the life of a child? Big Brothers Big Sisters is hard at work and still looking for Bigs to serve as mentors to local Littles. Volunteers can serve in either their community based program where you go out and do activities in the community with your Little or be a part of their eMentoring program where the volunteer meets virtually with their Little 45 minutes per week.
They are seeking warm, loving adults to make a difference in the life of a child. Being a Big is a rewarding and life-changing volunteer opportunity that anyone can do. All it takes is a willingness to make a new friend and the desire to share some fun. Volunteers will be trained for their mentoring position and should be willing to commit to a year of service. Big Brothers Big Sisters is offering monthly orientations via Microsoft Teams (no account needed) that take approximately one hour to give you a chance to learn more about the program.
Upcoming orientations are on Tuesday, Jan. 4th, 6-7 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 20, Noon-1 p.m. For more information or to sign up for an orientation call Big Brothers Big Sisters at 406-442-7479 or email bbbs@bigcentral.org. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stillwater Hospice Direct VolunteerHelp Stillwater Hospice serve local families in their homes by providing some relief services along with our nursing staff. Volunteers will provide patient companionship, respite for caregivers an family, help in patient's home or in a facility, assess patient and family needs in-person or via telephone, communicate with hospice team. Volunteers must follow confidentiality rules, must pass a background check and training before starting service. Volunteers needs to have transportation to and from our office and have a "heart for hospice." Volunteers will serve in patient homes and local facilities. ' Volunteers will serve on an ongoing basis Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and volunteer shifts can be set as you are available. Volunteers will receive 8 hours of training to prepare them for tasks and addition training as needed going forward. Staff will supervise and offer help as needed. The dress code for the position is casual professional. In this role, you will work directly with all hospice staff and with patients and their families to provide companionship and other support. Agency: Stillwater Hospice Help Stillwater Hospice serve local families in their homes by providing some relief services along with our nursing staff. Volunteers will provide patient companionship, respite for caregivers an family, help in patient's home or in a facility, assess patient and family needs in-person or via telephone, communicate with hospice team. Volunteers must follow confidentiality rules, must pass a background check and training before starting service. Volunteers needs to have transportation to and from our office and have a "heart for hospice." Volunteers will serve in patient homes and local facilities. ' Volunteers will serve on an ongoing basis Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and volunteer shifts can be set as you are available. Volunteers will receive 8 hours of training to prepare them for tasks and addition training as needed going forward. Staff will supervise and offer help as needed. The dress code for the position is casual professional. In this role, you will work directly with all hospice staff and with patients and their families to provide companionship and other support. Agency: Stillwater Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stillwater Hospice Office VolunteerHelp Stillwater Hospice serve local families by helping in the office with clerical duties. Students will do filing, auditing, copying, data entry, developing/packing patient information packets and mailing, and answering phones. Volunteers must follow confidentiality rules, must pass a background check before starting service. Volunteers needs to have transportation to and from our office and have a "heart for hospice." Agency: Stillwater Hospice Help Stillwater Hospice serve local families by helping in the office with clerical duties. Students will do filing, auditing, copying, data entry, developing/packing patient information packets and mailing, and answering phones. Volunteers must follow confidentiality rules, must pass a background check before starting service. Volunteers needs to have transportation to and from our office and have a "heart for hospice." Agency: Stillwater Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RDI Tax Help VolunteerRDI Tax Help is a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program consisting of coalition members throughout the state of Montana and three communities in Idaho. We provide FREE tax preparation to low- to moderate-income individuals who make less than a certain amount set by the IRS per year. Agency: RDI Financial Wellness RDI Tax Help is a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program consisting of coalition members throughout the state of Montana and three communities in Idaho. We provide FREE tax preparation to low- to moderate-income individuals who make less than a certain amount set by the IRS per year. Agency: RDI Financial Wellness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community VolunteersJoin NeighborWorks in its mission to help local families succeed! With its many programs, all designed to help improve the lives of our communities residents, there are many ways to help. Office Volunteers help with mailings, computer data input, making packets of information, surveying the neighborhood, and help answer calls as needed. NeighborWorks welcomes all potential volunteers and will train the right people as needed. Accepted volunteers will need to sign a conflict of interest and privacy policy to serve. The schedule is flexible with volunteers determining their hours and length of commitment. Agency: NeighborWorks Great Falls Join NeighborWorks in its mission to help local families succeed! With its many programs, all designed to help improve the lives of our communities residents, there are many ways to help. Office Volunteers help with mailings, computer data input, making packets of information, surveying the neighborhood, and help answer calls as needed. NeighborWorks welcomes all potential volunteers and will train the right people as needed. Accepted volunteers will need to sign a conflict of interest and privacy policy to serve. The schedule is flexible with volunteers determining their hours and length of commitment. Agency: NeighborWorks Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Construction VolunteersNeighborWorks Great Falls needs construction volunteers for our Owner Built Homes program. This includes construction done under the supervision of a NWGF employee, sod laying and similar activities. NeighborWorks' Owner Built Homes allow participants to earn substantial equity by working with a group of other families to help build each others' homes, and in doing so help to build one another's dreams. Their labor is called “sweat equity” and is what makes these homes affordable. Hard work is the key to this project, along with a desire to work together to build our community and new homes. The group commits to building 10 homes together, and no one can move in until all 10 homes have been completed. NeighborWorks Owner Built Homes allow families and individuals to embark on a guided development that turns their homeownership dream into a reality. This program is apart of the National "Mutual Self-Help Housing" model designed to provide affordable, clean and safe homes to families in rural areas.
Agency: NeighborWorks Great Falls NeighborWorks Great Falls needs construction volunteers for our Owner Built Homes program. This includes construction done under the supervision of a NWGF employee, sod laying and similar activities. NeighborWorks' Owner Built Homes allow participants to earn substantial equity by working with a group of other families to help build each others' homes, and in doing so help to build one another's dreams. Their labor is called “sweat equity” and is what makes these homes affordable. Hard work is the key to this project, along with a desire to work together to build our community and new homes. The group commits to building 10 homes together, and no one can move in until all 10 homes have been completed. NeighborWorks Owner Built Homes allow families and individuals to embark on a guided development that turns their homeownership dream into a reality. This program is apart of the National "Mutual Self-Help Housing" model designed to provide affordable, clean and safe homes to families in rural areas.
Agency: NeighborWorks Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve with First United Methodist ChurchJoin First United Methodist Church in caring for those in need who have fallen through the cracks. Volunteers in this role will help provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in the community and have the chance to learn about the struggles faced by many. First United Methodist Church is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, including assembling lunches, organizing donations of supplies, serving brown bag lunches to individuals in need, and helping supply individuals with items such as clothing, winter gear, or hygiene kits. Interested potential volunteers need to be able to use stairs and work independently and with others. Compassion for those in need is a must! Volunteers will need to occasionally lift cases of water and ideally be able to lift at least 10 pounds safely. The dress code is casual. It is advised to leave valuables at home or lock them in the office for safekeeping. Volunteers will serve out of First United Methodist Church at 610 2nd Ave North and are asked to arrive at least ten minutes before the start of their shift. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. You can sign up for one day a week or multiple days. All volunteers will have an orientation when they start the program. Staff will be nearby at all times to help provide guidance and navigate any problems. Agency: First United Methodist Church Join First United Methodist Church in caring for those in need who have fallen through the cracks. Volunteers in this role will help provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in the community and have the chance to learn about the struggles faced by many. First United Methodist Church is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, including assembling lunches, organizing donations of supplies, serving brown bag lunches to individuals in need, and helping supply individuals with items such as clothing, winter gear, or hygiene kits. Interested potential volunteers need to be able to use stairs and work independently and with others. Compassion for those in need is a must! Volunteers will need to occasionally lift cases of water and ideally be able to lift at least 10 pounds safely. The dress code is casual. It is advised to leave valuables at home or lock them in the office for safekeeping. Volunteers will serve out of First United Methodist Church at 610 2nd Ave North and are asked to arrive at least ten minutes before the start of their shift. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. You can sign up for one day a week or multiple days. All volunteers will have an orientation when they start the program. Staff will be nearby at all times to help provide guidance and navigate any problems. Agency: First United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Alliance for Youth CenterThe Youth Resource Center is calling all passionate individuals to make a difference! We’re in need of enthusiastic volunteers to help out . This is your chance to give back, inspire, and be a part of something truly special. Volunteer your time at the Youth Resource Center! Volunteer duties include: hanging out with youth, help serve dinner, clean up dinner, can bring fun activities to do with the youth if you wish and can help with afterschool pickups if you wish. Volunteers must pass a background check to serve. If you are interested in driving youth, you need to be 25 years old and have a valid driver's license. Volunteers serving in the center must be able to go up and down stairs. Volunteers have flexible schedule options any day Monday to Friday. The center is open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Those interested in driving have schedule options for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3-4 p.m. and Wednesdays 2:15-3:15 p.m. For more information or to volunteer contact, Logan Wren at lwren@allianceforyouth.org or call 952.0136. Agency: Alliance for Youth The Youth Resource Center is calling all passionate individuals to make a difference! We’re in need of enthusiastic volunteers to help out . This is your chance to give back, inspire, and be a part of something truly special. Volunteer your time at the Youth Resource Center! Volunteer duties include: hanging out with youth, help serve dinner, clean up dinner, can bring fun activities to do with the youth if you wish and can help with afterschool pickups if you wish. Volunteers must pass a background check to serve. If you are interested in driving youth, you need to be 25 years old and have a valid driver's license. Volunteers serving in the center must be able to go up and down stairs. Volunteers have flexible schedule options any day Monday to Friday. The center is open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Those interested in driving have schedule options for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3-4 p.m. and Wednesdays 2:15-3:15 p.m. For more information or to volunteer contact, Logan Wren at lwren@allianceforyouth.org or call 952.0136. Agency: Alliance for Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scottish Rite Speech Language Clinic Volunteer SubstituteWe provide FREE speech and language evaluations and therapy to preschool children. We see students from counties throughout the North-Central part of Montana. We provided evaluations and therapy to 186 preschool children last year. It is difficult to interrupt a therapy session with a preschool child. We are seeking a few volunteers to help us out when our regular volunteers aren't available. This is a more flexible position and is great for those who are not able to sign up for a consistent shift. We usually have a week or so notice when we need someone to step in. Our volunteers free the speech pathologists to be able to work with students without having to answer the phone calls, take messages, and work the intercom system. Our volunteers have provided over 25,000 hours since our clinic opened. We would not be able to run our clinic efficiently without the help of our dedicated volunteers. Our volunteers do clerical work such as answering the telephone, taking messages, and working the intercom system to let people into the building. They also sometimes are asked to watch the siblings of the students who are in speech and language therapy. We ask that our volunteers enjoy being around children and have adequate hearing to be able to answer the phone and work the intercom system. Our volunteers work for a half day a week either in the morning from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM or in the afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. There is a one page summary of the Volunteer Duties that will be explained the first day they volunteer and one of the Speech/Language Pathologists will always be available for supervision or if any questions arise. Join our team and make a difference in the life of a child. Contact Molly Beck at molly@helpkidscommunicate.org.
Agency: Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic We provide FREE speech and language evaluations and therapy to preschool children. We see students from counties throughout the North-Central part of Montana. We provided evaluations and therapy to 186 preschool children last year. It is difficult to interrupt a therapy session with a preschool child. We are seeking a few volunteers to help us out when our regular volunteers aren't available. This is a more flexible position and is great for those who are not able to sign up for a consistent shift. We usually have a week or so notice when we need someone to step in. Our volunteers free the speech pathologists to be able to work with students without having to answer the phone calls, take messages, and work the intercom system. Our volunteers have provided over 25,000 hours since our clinic opened. We would not be able to run our clinic efficiently without the help of our dedicated volunteers. Our volunteers do clerical work such as answering the telephone, taking messages, and working the intercom system to let people into the building. They also sometimes are asked to watch the siblings of the students who are in speech and language therapy. We ask that our volunteers enjoy being around children and have adequate hearing to be able to answer the phone and work the intercom system. Our volunteers work for a half day a week either in the morning from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM or in the afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. There is a one page summary of the Volunteer Duties that will be explained the first day they volunteer and one of the Speech/Language Pathologists will always be available for supervision or if any questions arise. Join our team and make a difference in the life of a child. Contact Molly Beck at molly@helpkidscommunicate.org.
Agency: Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Easterseals-Goodwill Adult Day VolunteerJoin Easterseals-Goodwill in their local efforts to serve those with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurological impairments and enrich their lives. Volunteers are crucial to helping Easterseals-Goodwill serve as many people as possible. They need volunteers to help with transporting clients to and from their homes and occasionally taking them to recreational events so that they can remain active and social.
Interested volunteers must have a valid Montana driver’s license, a good driving record, and be able to pass a background check. Additionally, volunteers should be able to push or pull up to 100 pounds to move wheelchairs; help clients in and out of vehicles; and enjoy visiting and conversing with individuals that have Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurological impairments, as well as physical and mental impairments.
Volunteers are needed Monday to Friday, typically from 9-10:30 a.m. and from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Easterseals-Goodwill will train all volunteers and supervise until the volunteer is comfortable with their route and the clients. Easterseals-Goodwill asks volunteers to commit to at least six months to a year of service. Dress code is casual, but no clothing with drug references, alcohol logos, or improper language will be allowed.
If you are interested or want more information, contact Marian Permann, the Adult Day Manager, at 791-4350 or MarianP@esgw.org. Agency: Easterseals-Goodwill (Northern Rocky Mountain) Join Easterseals-Goodwill in their local efforts to serve those with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurological impairments and enrich their lives. Volunteers are crucial to helping Easterseals-Goodwill serve as many people as possible. They need volunteers to help with transporting clients to and from their homes and occasionally taking them to recreational events so that they can remain active and social.
Interested volunteers must have a valid Montana driver’s license, a good driving record, and be able to pass a background check. Additionally, volunteers should be able to push or pull up to 100 pounds to move wheelchairs; help clients in and out of vehicles; and enjoy visiting and conversing with individuals that have Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurological impairments, as well as physical and mental impairments.
Volunteers are needed Monday to Friday, typically from 9-10:30 a.m. and from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Easterseals-Goodwill will train all volunteers and supervise until the volunteer is comfortable with their route and the clients. Easterseals-Goodwill asks volunteers to commit to at least six months to a year of service. Dress code is casual, but no clothing with drug references, alcohol logos, or improper language will be allowed.
If you are interested or want more information, contact Marian Permann, the Adult Day Manager, at 791-4350 or MarianP@esgw.org. Agency: Easterseals-Goodwill (Northern Rocky Mountain) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation Volunteers Needed!
Lots of exciting things happening with the Youth Resource Center. Rhonda Moore has been hired to be our liaison between the secondary public schools. As she continues to develop those relationships we are going to see more growth! We will be offering rides to the Youth Resource Center after school at North Middle School, East Middle School, Great Falls High School, and CMR High School.
That means... we need you!! If you or anyone you know would be interested in volunteering to transport youth from school to the YRC, as well as from the YRC to home please reach out to Logan Wren at lwren@allianceforyouth.org or call 952.0136.
Agency: Alliance for Youth
Lots of exciting things happening with the Youth Resource Center. Rhonda Moore has been hired to be our liaison between the secondary public schools. As she continues to develop those relationships we are going to see more growth! We will be offering rides to the Youth Resource Center after school at North Middle School, East Middle School, Great Falls High School, and CMR High School.
That means... we need you!! If you or anyone you know would be interested in volunteering to transport youth from school to the YRC, as well as from the YRC to home please reach out to Logan Wren at lwren@allianceforyouth.org or call 952.0136.
Agency: Alliance for Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent de Paul Food PantryThe St. Vincent de Paul food pantry serves the poor in assisting them with food and general items of necessity. The food pantry distributes an average of 28,000 pounds of food to an average of 600 families each month. Volunteers are needed to help sort and clean donations and serve clients who come into the food pantry. They play a critical role in keeping the food pantry staffed and open and serving clients.
Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the food pantry operating from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. 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 food pantry serves the poor in assisting them with food and general items of necessity. The food pantry distributes an average of 28,000 pounds of food to an average of 600 families each month. Volunteers are needed to help sort and clean donations and serve clients who come into the food pantry. They play a critical role in keeping the food pantry staffed and open and serving clients.
Volunteers have a variety of shifts available with the food pantry operating from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. 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: >16 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on WheelsMeals on Wheels is seeking new long-term volunteers interested in serving at Meals on Wheels. Their program delivers hundreds of meals weekly to homebound residents of Cascade County, making it possible for them to remain in their homes safely.
Kitchen volunteers start serving at 8:30 a.m. The shift is two hours, during which food is prepared and packaged into coolers. Volunteers need to be able to move around and stay on their feet for two hours. Driving volunteers begin at 10-10:30 a.m. and make deliveries along preplanned routes. These volunteers will take the coolers to the homes and deliver meals to the residents. Volunteers also serve a brief wellness check for the residents, having a quick visit with them before moving on to the next location. You can serve one or multiple days a week based on your schedule.
If you would like to help at Meals on Wheels, call 406-454-6990 or email kthiel-schaaf@cascadecountymt.gov Agency: Cascade County Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels is seeking new long-term volunteers interested in serving at Meals on Wheels. Their program delivers hundreds of meals weekly to homebound residents of Cascade County, making it possible for them to remain in their homes safely.
Kitchen volunteers start serving at 8:30 a.m. The shift is two hours, during which food is prepared and packaged into coolers. Volunteers need to be able to move around and stay on their feet for two hours. Driving volunteers begin at 10-10:30 a.m. and make deliveries along preplanned routes. These volunteers will take the coolers to the homes and deliver meals to the residents. Volunteers also serve a brief wellness check for the residents, having a quick visit with them before moving on to the next location. You can serve one or multiple days a week based on your schedule.
If you would like to help at Meals on Wheels, call 406-454-6990 or email kthiel-schaaf@cascadecountymt.gov Agency: Cascade County Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help in the Rescue Mission’s Children’s CenterThe Rescue Mission is seeking volunteers to work with children ages 0 to 5 while their parents are attending classes. Volunteers provide a safe environment filled with love and respect for the children. You will monitor the children and assist them with homework, snack time, and bible study.
In order to volunteer, you must be able to pass a background check, fill out an application, and attend orientation. You will be serving at the Cameron Family Center. There are a variety of shifts available. Volunteers in the youth department will be supervised. The dress code is casual but youth appropriate clothing.
For more information or to volunteer, please contact Molly McGonigal at molly.mcgonigal@gfrescuemission.org or call 761-2145. Agency: Great Falls Rescue Mission The Rescue Mission is seeking volunteers to work with children ages 0 to 5 while their parents are attending classes. Volunteers provide a safe environment filled with love and respect for the children. You will monitor the children and assist them with homework, snack time, and bible study.
In order to volunteer, you must be able to pass a background check, fill out an application, and attend orientation. You will be serving at the Cameron Family Center. There are a variety of shifts available. Volunteers in the youth department will be supervised. The dress code is casual but youth appropriate clothing.
For more information or to volunteer, please contact Molly McGonigal at molly.mcgonigal@gfrescuemission.org or call 761-2145. Agency: Great Falls Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help the Homeless with the Rescue MissionGreat Falls Rescue Mission is a non-profit Christian organization committed to serving the hungry, hurting and homeless in North Central Montana. Essentially, we are a haven for those who have become homeless due to a variety of factors. We provide basic needs (food, clothing, shelter, etc.), assistance in recovering from addictions, and resources to help individuals spiritually, mentally and physically. We can house up to 300 men, women, and children between three shelters, and we serve free meals to the public each day at 12:15 pm and 6:15 pm. Volunteer Opportunities Meal Serving at Men’s Shelter, Women’s Shelter, and Cameron Family Center (times vary; must be over 5 to participate) After School Program for school age children who live at the Cameron Family Center (Mon-Fri. 3:45 – 5:15pm; background check required; additional training required) Children’s Center for children ages 0 – 5 at Cameron Family Center (times vary; background check required; additional training required. MUST be 18 years or older) Guest Assistance at front desk at Men’s Shelter, Women’s Shelter, and Cameron Family Center (times vary; MUST be 18 years or older; additional training required) Sorting, cleaning, and receiving donations at Great Falls Rescue Mission Thrift Store (times vary) One time service projects (contact us for more information)
Certain volunteer areas require specific time commitments; others do not. Please contact us for more information To volunteer at Great Falls Rescue Mission, individuals must attend a volunteer orientation before becoming a volunteer partner. Volunteer Orientations are offered at our Cameron Family Center on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 3:30pm and 5:30pm respectively. For more information, contact Molly McGonigal at molly.mcgonigal@gfrescuemission.org or call 406-205-0672.
Agency: Great Falls Rescue Mission Great Falls Rescue Mission is a non-profit Christian organization committed to serving the hungry, hurting and homeless in North Central Montana. Essentially, we are a haven for those who have become homeless due to a variety of factors. We provide basic needs (food, clothing, shelter, etc.), assistance in recovering from addictions, and resources to help individuals spiritually, mentally and physically. We can house up to 300 men, women, and children between three shelters, and we serve free meals to the public each day at 12:15 pm and 6:15 pm. Volunteer Opportunities Meal Serving at Men’s Shelter, Women’s Shelter, and Cameron Family Center (times vary; must be over 5 to participate) After School Program for school age children who live at the Cameron Family Center (Mon-Fri. 3:45 – 5:15pm; background check required; additional training required) Children’s Center for children ages 0 – 5 at Cameron Family Center (times vary; background check required; additional training required. MUST be 18 years or older) Guest Assistance at front desk at Men’s Shelter, Women’s Shelter, and Cameron Family Center (times vary; MUST be 18 years or older; additional training required) Sorting, cleaning, and receiving donations at Great Falls Rescue Mission Thrift Store (times vary) One time service projects (contact us for more information)
Certain volunteer areas require specific time commitments; others do not. Please contact us for more information To volunteer at Great Falls Rescue Mission, individuals must attend a volunteer orientation before becoming a volunteer partner. Volunteer Orientations are offered at our Cameron Family Center on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 3:30pm and 5:30pm respectively. For more information, contact Molly McGonigal at molly.mcgonigal@gfrescuemission.org or call 406-205-0672.
Agency: Great Falls Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Vincent Grace Home Office AideGrace Home Veterans Center, a program of St. Vincent DePaul of North Central Montana, is committed to providing housing, employment and general assistance to U.S. Veterans in need. Service is provided without regard to religion, race or national origin. Volunteers are needed to serve in the Grace Home office. They will help with various tasks such as answering phone calls, office correspondence, and filing. Volunteers need to be able to use a computer, answer the phone and have basic office skills. They need to have compassion for those in need. Shifts will be served at Grace Home at 2211 5th Ave. North and volunteers are needed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers will receive training and orientation and will be supervised. 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 Grace Home Veterans Center, a program of St. Vincent DePaul of North Central Montana, is committed to providing housing, employment and general assistance to U.S. Veterans in need. Service is provided without regard to religion, race or national origin. Volunteers are needed to serve in the Grace Home office. They will help with various tasks such as answering phone calls, office correspondence, and filing. Volunteers need to be able to use a computer, answer the phone and have basic office skills. They need to have compassion for those in need. Shifts will be served at Grace Home at 2211 5th Ave. North and volunteers are needed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers will receive training and orientation and will be supervised. 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: >21 years old Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homeless OutreachJoin St. Vincent de Paul in providing support to the most vulnerable in our community. Volunteers are needed to help at the Homeless Drop-in center and with Homeless outreach. Volunteers can serve at the center and assist with weekly delivery of meals to the homeless in the community. All volunteers will receive extensive training to prepare them for their position. Any interested volunteers must be at least 21 years old. To find out more information 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 Join St. Vincent de Paul in providing support to the most vulnerable in our community. Volunteers are needed to help at the Homeless Drop-in center and with Homeless outreach. Volunteers can serve at the center and assist with weekly delivery of meals to the homeless in the community. All volunteers will receive extensive training to prepare them for their position. Any interested volunteers must be at least 21 years old. To find out more information 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: Help St. Vincent de Paul Feed the CommunityThe St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is working hard to meet the needs of the community and needs volunteers to help them! They have a need for drivers to drop off food boxes, drivers to pick up food, and assistance in warehouse and food processing on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. They also have a need for people who can cook in their donated commercial kitchen to make grab-and-go lunches for the homeless. For more information or to volunteer call 761-0870 to set up your volunteer shift.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana The St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is working hard to meet the needs of the community and needs volunteers to help them! They have a need for drivers to drop off food boxes, drivers to pick up food, and assistance in warehouse and food processing on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. They also have a need for people who can cook in their donated commercial kitchen to make grab-and-go lunches for the homeless. For more information or to volunteer call 761-0870 to set up your volunteer shift.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Backpack4Kids Program VolunteerThe Backpack4Kids Program provides take-home meals for underprivileged children, grades K-6, in all Cascade County elementary schools. Volunteers help prepare food items for the backpacks throughout the week for kids in schools to receive before weekends or breaks in school. This is a year round opportunity. There are no specific qualifications to volunteer with the food bank. They prefer volunteers to be above the age of 10 with some exceptions. The Food Bank is open from 7am-3pm, Monday-Friday so volunteers must be able to work within open hours. Volunteers can volunteer as little or as much as they want to based on what is available and needed. Volunteers can come in one time or they can set up regular days and times. To volunteer, contact any of the Food Bank staff and they will connect you with the right people to get started! You can call the office at (406) 452-9029. Messaging the Great Falls Food Bank on Facebook also works. Agency: Great Falls Community Food Bank The Backpack4Kids Program provides take-home meals for underprivileged children, grades K-6, in all Cascade County elementary schools. Volunteers help prepare food items for the backpacks throughout the week for kids in schools to receive before weekends or breaks in school. This is a year round opportunity. There are no specific qualifications to volunteer with the food bank. They prefer volunteers to be above the age of 10 with some exceptions. The Food Bank is open from 7am-3pm, Monday-Friday so volunteers must be able to work within open hours. Volunteers can volunteer as little or as much as they want to based on what is available and needed. Volunteers can come in one time or they can set up regular days and times. To volunteer, contact any of the Food Bank staff and they will connect you with the right people to get started! You can call the office at (406) 452-9029. Messaging the Great Falls Food Bank on Facebook also works. Agency: Great Falls Community Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Family Promise at Our Day Center!The Day Center (also known as the HUB) Volunteer's primary responsibility is to be present and available to guests. The volunteer should be willing to offer advice, mentoring, job search assistance, and childcare assistance to the families visiting the Day Center. The volunteer is responsible for helping with snack and light meal preparation for families while they are working on their stability plan. The volunteer may assist families with their laundry, childcare, and other activities that the family chooses to complete while at the Day Center. Families share the responsibility for keeping the area clean however it is the volunteer's responsibility to ensure that the space stays clean, orderly, and inviting to everyone. Also, it is the volunteer's responsibility to ensure that that families abide Family Promise's rules for staying at the Day Center.
Agency: Family Promise of Great Falls The Day Center (also known as the HUB) Volunteer's primary responsibility is to be present and available to guests. The volunteer should be willing to offer advice, mentoring, job search assistance, and childcare assistance to the families visiting the Day Center. The volunteer is responsible for helping with snack and light meal preparation for families while they are working on their stability plan. The volunteer may assist families with their laundry, childcare, and other activities that the family chooses to complete while at the Day Center. Families share the responsibility for keeping the area clean however it is the volunteer's responsibility to ensure that the space stays clean, orderly, and inviting to everyone. Also, it is the volunteer's responsibility to ensure that that families abide Family Promise's rules for staying at the Day Center.
Agency: Family Promise of Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Family Promise Shuttle VolunteerHelp Family Promise serve local homeless families as a shuttle driver! Volunteers will drive the Center's 9 passenger shuttle van in order to get families to appointments and school. You should have a good driving record and good skills as well as a desire to help families in need. Volunteer will serve out of the Family Promise Day Center Hub on a schedule between Mondays and Fridays that will be decided by you and the staff. You determine the length of commitment. Many families who are with Family Promise do not have transportation and volunteers will serve a vital task in helping them get around town. Agency: Family Promise of Great Falls Help Family Promise serve local homeless families as a shuttle driver! Volunteers will drive the Center's 9 passenger shuttle van in order to get families to appointments and school. You should have a good driving record and good skills as well as a desire to help families in need. Volunteer will serve out of the Family Promise Day Center Hub on a schedule between Mondays and Fridays that will be decided by you and the staff. You determine the length of commitment. Many families who are with Family Promise do not have transportation and volunteers will serve a vital task in helping them get around town. Agency: Family Promise of Great Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help YWCA as a Maintenance VolunteerYWCA Great Falls is in need of a maintenance volunteer. Ideally, we need a volunteer who can come by once a week to check in. The position will be very flexible and time served is based on current repair needs. The current need is indefinite, and your length of commitment can be discussed.
We are looking for a volunteer with general knowledge of maintenance work and how to use tools. The position does require that the volunteer pass a background check as no violent offenders are allowed. Volunteer will help with lots of tasks such as hanging pictures, replacing ceiling tiles, repairing door knobs, painting, etc. We have a very old building that needs lots of constant attention to keep us serving the over 4,000 people we serve each year. We also have women and children from our other programs that shop there, and confidentiality is very important. In order to perform their duties, the volunteers should be able to climb a ladder and be able to lift at least 30 lbs. Clean and appropriate clothing required.
A maintenance volunteer will have a tremendous impact on the YWCA. As we are a nonprofit organization, our budget does not allow for us to pay for professional labor or hire permanent staff to help us out, but the work still needs to be done. If you are interested, please contact Sandi Filipowicz at sandif.ywca@gmail.com or call (406) 452-1315. Agency: YWCA of Great Falls YWCA Great Falls is in need of a maintenance volunteer. Ideally, we need a volunteer who can come by once a week to check in. The position will be very flexible and time served is based on current repair needs. The current need is indefinite, and your length of commitment can be discussed.
We are looking for a volunteer with general knowledge of maintenance work and how to use tools. The position does require that the volunteer pass a background check as no violent offenders are allowed. Volunteer will help with lots of tasks such as hanging pictures, replacing ceiling tiles, repairing door knobs, painting, etc. We have a very old building that needs lots of constant attention to keep us serving the over 4,000 people we serve each year. We also have women and children from our other programs that shop there, and confidentiality is very important. In order to perform their duties, the volunteers should be able to climb a ladder and be able to lift at least 30 lbs. Clean and appropriate clothing required.
A maintenance volunteer will have a tremendous impact on the YWCA. As we are a nonprofit organization, our budget does not allow for us to pay for professional labor or hire permanent staff to help us out, but the work still needs to be done. 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: YWCA Deep Cleaning VolunteerYWCA need volunteers to help keep the center clean for everyone inside. They'll be helping to clean windows, carpets, and bathrooms. We have the tools, but not the people power. The ideal volunteer is friendly and hard working! Volunteers need to be able to bend down and pick items off the ground and lift up to 20 pounds. You'll be serving in the YWCA offices. The YWCA GF is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Work should be done during those times if possible. 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 YWCA need volunteers to help keep the center clean for everyone inside. They'll be helping to clean windows, carpets, and bathrooms. We have the tools, but not the people power. The ideal volunteer is friendly and hard working! Volunteers need to be able to bend down and pick items off the ground and lift up to 20 pounds. You'll be serving in the YWCA offices. The YWCA GF is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Work should be done during those times if possible. 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: YRC Front Desk and youth advocateDo you want to be part of giving local youth a safe place and the resources they need to make good choices? If so, become a volunteer with the Alliance for Youth Resource Center. There are a variety of tasks volunteers could be asked to assist with, to include: screening youth to gain entrance to YRC; helping students with tutoring and homework assignments; serving dinner and clean-up; disinfecting the YRC at the end of the day; transporting youth after school to the center; and other jobs.
Potential volunteers must love children, teenagers, and young adults. Prior personal or professional experience working with youth is desired but not required. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete an orientation and interview process before being placed. There will also be training opportunities throughout the year. The volunteers will be serving in the basement, so being able to climb one set of stairs needed to access YRC is a must.
The volunteer will be serving shifts Monday - Friday between the hours of 1 p.m. and7 p.m. and earlier hours for summer. The schedule is flexible, and staff will work with you on when you serve. They are looking for a one-year commitment for long-term volunteers, but event volunteers are usually the day before and the day of the event. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kristy Pontet-Stroop at 406-952-0018 or kpontet-stroop@allianceforyouth.org. Agency: Alliance for Youth Do you want to be part of giving local youth a safe place and the resources they need to make good choices? If so, become a volunteer with the Alliance for Youth Resource Center. There are a variety of tasks volunteers could be asked to assist with, to include: screening youth to gain entrance to YRC; helping students with tutoring and homework assignments; serving dinner and clean-up; disinfecting the YRC at the end of the day; transporting youth after school to the center; and other jobs.
Potential volunteers must love children, teenagers, and young adults. Prior personal or professional experience working with youth is desired but not required. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete an orientation and interview process before being placed. There will also be training opportunities throughout the year. The volunteers will be serving in the basement, so being able to climb one set of stairs needed to access YRC is a must.
The volunteer will be serving shifts Monday - Friday between the hours of 1 p.m. and7 p.m. and earlier hours for summer. The schedule is flexible, and staff will work with you on when you serve. They are looking for a one-year commitment for long-term volunteers, but event volunteers are usually the day before and the day of the event. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kristy Pontet-Stroop at 406-952-0018 or kpontet-stroop@allianceforyouth.org. Agency: Alliance for Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Center VolunteerGreat Falls Montana Tourism is looking for volunteers to share their passion for our community with the guests to Great Falls! Volunteers will welcome guests to Great Falls, Montana, and share information on the falls, the local dams, trails, state parks, museums, environmental art, city parks, and recommend dining options. In addition to helping guests, volunteers will help with brochure inventory, answer the phone, research information, prepare conference bags, and prepare check requests. They have shifts available from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
If you’re interested, email Rebecca at Rebecca@VisitGreatFalls.org and tell her you want to volunteer; share a bit about yourself, what days and shifts you're available, and what three things you think make Great Falls unique for an overnight visitor. Agency: Great Falls Montana Tourism Great Falls Montana Tourism is looking for volunteers to share their passion for our community with the guests to Great Falls! Volunteers will welcome guests to Great Falls, Montana, and share information on the falls, the local dams, trails, state parks, museums, environmental art, city parks, and recommend dining options. In addition to helping guests, volunteers will help with brochure inventory, answer the phone, research information, prepare conference bags, and prepare check requests. They have shifts available from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
If you’re interested, email Rebecca at Rebecca@VisitGreatFalls.org and tell her you want to volunteer; share a bit about yourself, what days and shifts you're available, and what three things you think make Great Falls unique for an overnight visitor. Agency: Great Falls Montana Tourism Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Education VolunteersJoin us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are seeking some volunteers who are passionate about Lewis and Clark and want to share that passion with students. Education volunteers work with the Education Specialist to provide special programs for school groups, using educational materials and activities specially developed to provide curriculum-based programs at the Center. Requires special training at the Center, and candidates must enjoy working with youth.
Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Join us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are seeking some volunteers who are passionate about Lewis and Clark and want to share that passion with students. Education volunteers work with the Education Specialist to provide special programs for school groups, using educational materials and activities specially developed to provide curriculum-based programs at the Center. Requires special training at the Center, and candidates must enjoy working with youth.
Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Front Desk and Exhibit Hall DocentsJoin us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are looking for volunteers to help out at the front desk and serve as docents. Docents work at the front desk and in the exhibit area. Front desk docents give introductions for scheduled groups and work at the front desk providing visitor information. Exhibit hall docents greet visitors in the exhibit spaces and provide information in response to visitor requests.
Serving as a docent requires special training at the Center, as well as knowledge of the local area. These are primary public contact positions – volunteers will be meeting and greeting visitors throughout their shift. Volunteers will have a full orientation to the Interpretive Center before getting started. This is a great chance to learn more about local history, meet new people, and be part of local education opportunities. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Join us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are looking for volunteers to help out at the front desk and serve as docents. Docents work at the front desk and in the exhibit area. Front desk docents give introductions for scheduled groups and work at the front desk providing visitor information. Exhibit hall docents greet visitors in the exhibit spaces and provide information in response to visitor requests.
Serving as a docent requires special training at the Center, as well as knowledge of the local area. These are primary public contact positions – volunteers will be meeting and greeting visitors throughout their shift. Volunteers will have a full orientation to the Interpretive Center before getting started. This is a great chance to learn more about local history, meet new people, and be part of local education opportunities. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Behind the ScenesJoin us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are looking for volunteers to help out behind the scenes on the Friday 1-5 PM shift. Volunteers will be helping answer phones and help the staff in the office. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Join us at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and celebrate the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. We are looking for volunteers to help out behind the scenes on the Friday 1-5 PM shift. Volunteers will be helping answer phones and help the staff in the office. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Fee Collection VolunteersIf you're looking for a volunteer opportunity that will give you lots of opportunities to meet people from all across the world then consider becoming a fee collector at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. Collectors work at the front desk, greeting visitors, collect entrance fees, and sell passes. Requires special training in fee collection procedures, security and accountability procedures and good skills in public contact. For more information, contact Jerry Yoder at 727-8733 or jerry.yoder@usda.gov. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center If you're looking for a volunteer opportunity that will give you lots of opportunities to meet people from all across the world then consider becoming a fee collector at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. Collectors work at the front desk, greeting visitors, collect entrance fees, and sell passes. Requires special training in fee collection procedures, security and accountability procedures and good skills in public contact. For more information, contact Jerry Yoder at 727-8733 or jerry.yoder@usda.gov. Agency: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Laundry AttendantVolunteer Position: Folding Laundry SUMMARY LOCATION OF OPPORTUNITY ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Loading washer and dryer with laundry Checking for stains or damage and treating areas Notifying the Foundation Assistant when an item needs replaced Folding laundry Putting away laundry in its designated areas Maintaining and organized and clean laundry room Notifying the Foundation Assistant when laundry cleaning supplies is running low Other tasks or duties relative to the positionREQUIREMENTS Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of patients, staff, donors, and partnersTIME COMMITMENT Mondays and Thursdays, 2-3 hours depending on facility laundry needs Additional days may be available No weekends or holidaysTRAINING & SUPERVISION Training and supervision conducted by: Foundation Assistant EVALUATION Agency: Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation Volunteer Position: Folding Laundry SUMMARY LOCATION OF OPPORTUNITY ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Loading washer and dryer with laundry Checking for stains or damage and treating areas Notifying the Foundation Assistant when an item needs replaced Folding laundry Putting away laundry in its designated areas Maintaining and organized and clean laundry room Notifying the Foundation Assistant when laundry cleaning supplies is running low Other tasks or duties relative to the positionREQUIREMENTS Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of patients, staff, donors, and partnersTIME COMMITMENT Mondays and Thursdays, 2-3 hours depending on facility laundry needs Additional days may be available No weekends or holidaysTRAINING & SUPERVISION Training and supervision conducted by: Foundation Assistant EVALUATION Agency: Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Minor Cleaning and OrganizationVolunteer Position: Minor Cleaning and Organization SUMMARY LOCATION OF OPPORTUNITY ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Cleaning common spaces to include wiping tables, sweeping floors, putting away dishes Stocking common spaces to include paper towels, tissues, and more Organizing common spaces and keeping a tidy area Other tasks or duties relative to the positionREQUIREMENTS Must present a professional appearance and a friendly manner Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of patients, staff, donors, and partners Availability to bring and use volunteers own gardening equipment if possible.TIME COMMITMENT One day per week for approximately 1-2 hours Can be a day of the volunteer’s choosing No weekends or holidaysTRAINING & SUPERVISION Training and supervision conducted by: Foundation Assistant EVALUATION Agency: Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation Volunteer Position: Minor Cleaning and Organization SUMMARY LOCATION OF OPPORTUNITY ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Cleaning common spaces to include wiping tables, sweeping floors, putting away dishes Stocking common spaces to include paper towels, tissues, and more Organizing common spaces and keeping a tidy area Other tasks or duties relative to the positionREQUIREMENTS Must present a professional appearance and a friendly manner Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of patients, staff, donors, and partners Availability to bring and use volunteers own gardening equipment if possible.TIME COMMITMENT One day per week for approximately 1-2 hours Can be a day of the volunteer’s choosing No weekends or holidaysTRAINING & SUPERVISION Training and supervision conducted by: Foundation Assistant EVALUATION Agency: Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help with Commodities Food DistributionBecome a part of the Commodities team at St. Vincent de Paul and help distribute food to seniors in our community! You’ll get some exercise and have a chance to chat with your fellow volunteers as you prepare boxes of food for pickup each month. Over 300 local clients are served by the program, but they need your help to make this possible. Volunteers will serve on-site packing totes, cleaning up the workspace (e.g., breaking down boxes), and/or helping clients pick up their food in the St. Vincent Food Bank. Packing food totes requires some lifting of boxes and transferring goods from larger boxes to individual totes. Volunteers have flexible schedule options Wednesday to Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Volunteers are needed around the 20th of each month after deliveries arrive. If you are interested in helping with Commodities, please contact Aimee at Aimee.Dabler@svdpncmt.org or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Become a part of the Commodities team at St. Vincent de Paul and help distribute food to seniors in our community! You’ll get some exercise and have a chance to chat with your fellow volunteers as you prepare boxes of food for pickup each month. Over 300 local clients are served by the program, but they need your help to make this possible. Volunteers will serve on-site packing totes, cleaning up the workspace (e.g., breaking down boxes), and/or helping clients pick up their food in the St. Vincent Food Bank. Packing food totes requires some lifting of boxes and transferring goods from larger boxes to individual totes. Volunteers have flexible schedule options Wednesday to Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Volunteers are needed around the 20th of each month after deliveries arrive. If you are interested in helping with Commodities, please contact Aimee at Aimee.Dabler@svdpncmt.org or call 761-0870. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul of North Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistantThe Maclean Animal Adoption Center is seeking volunteers to work in the Center office. This is a great chance to help out the Center even if you aren't the best with animals. Duties: General office duties: filing, mailing, shredding old documents Data entry, answering the telephone, etc. Compare lost & found reports, write biographies for animals Assist with additional projects when necessary Positively represent The MCAACTraining: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete the Volunteer Agreement Receive basic instructions from administrators
Commitment: Administrative- The staff relies on the volunteers to assist with the day to day tasks at the MCAAC. There is an abundance of “office type duties” that the MCAAC needs weekly assistance with. These tasks are not directly with the animals but there may be some animal interaction. We ask you to please commit to your schedule. If you are unable to come during your scheduled time please provide as much notice as possible.
Schedule: Any 2 hour block between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. (Admin volunteers will be scheduled separately, through the Volunteer Coordinator.)
Volunteer Benefits: Personal satisfaction Continuing education Chance to meet and interact with our invaluable adopters Extremely rewarding experience of reuniting a lost pet with their family
Supervision: 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 work in the Center office. This is a great chance to help out the Center even if you aren't the best with animals. Duties: General office duties: filing, mailing, shredding old documents Data entry, answering the telephone, etc. Compare lost & found reports, write biographies for animals Assist with additional projects when necessary Positively represent The MCAACTraining: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete the Volunteer Agreement Receive basic instructions from administrators
Commitment: Administrative- The staff relies on the volunteers to assist with the day to day tasks at the MCAAC. There is an abundance of “office type duties” that the MCAAC needs weekly assistance with. These tasks are not directly with the animals but there may be some animal interaction. We ask you to please commit to your schedule. If you are unable to come during your scheduled time please provide as much notice as possible.
Schedule: Any 2 hour block between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. (Admin volunteers will be scheduled separately, through the Volunteer Coordinator.)
Volunteer Benefits: Personal satisfaction Continuing education Chance to meet and interact with our invaluable adopters Extremely rewarding experience of reuniting a lost pet with their family
Supervision: 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 Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat 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 cats with exercise, human contact, and mental stimulation.
Duties: Socialize and exercise adoptable cats Maintain a sanitary kennel environment Interact with the cats, staff, and other volunteers in a professional manner Positively represent the MCAAC
Training: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete Volunteer Agreement Attend Cat Specific Training sessions 2 and 3
Commitment: Brushing- Our cats need daily stimulation and brushing. Pet and groom cats in their kennel or in the cat visiting room. Brushes are provided. Enrichment- Our cats can become bored. Giving them new toys or making treat enrichment items for them is a great way to get them thinking and moving around. Toys and supplies are provided.
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. (We can no longer accommodate more than 4 volunteers at any one time)
Volunteer Benefits: Help make shelter cats more adoptable and more likely to stay in their new home Work directly with animals Personal satisfaction Purrs and cuddles
Supervision: Must be 10 years or older to interact with cats WITH supervision; must be 16 years or older to interact with cats WITHOUT supervision.
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 cats with exercise, human contact, and mental stimulation.
Duties: Socialize and exercise adoptable cats Maintain a sanitary kennel environment Interact with the cats, staff, and other volunteers in a professional manner Positively represent the MCAAC
Training: Complete the Volunteer Application Attend Orientation Complete Volunteer Agreement Attend Cat Specific Training sessions 2 and 3
Commitment: Brushing- Our cats need daily stimulation and brushing. Pet and groom cats in their kennel or in the cat visiting room. Brushes are provided. Enrichment- Our cats can become bored. Giving them new toys or making treat enrichment items for them is a great way to get them thinking and moving around. Toys and supplies are provided.
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. (We can no longer accommodate more than 4 volunteers at any one time)
Volunteer Benefits: Help make shelter cats more adoptable and more likely to stay in their new home Work directly with animals Personal satisfaction Purrs and cuddles
Supervision: Must be 10 years or older to interact with cats WITH supervision; must be 16 years or older to interact with cats WITHOUT supervision.
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: 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 |