Opportunities From: Volunteer River Counties

Volunteer: High School Volunteer: Cat Companion

Become a "Cat Companion": Socialize and Save Lives!

Do you love cats? Need service hours? Want to make a real difference in your community?

Cat Cove, Inc. is looking for energetic and compassionate high school students to join our Cat Socialization Team. Many of our rescue cats are shy or stressed and need human interaction to help them become "adoption ready". By spending just an hour or two a week petting, playing, grooming, and talking to our feline friends, you can help them find their forever homes faster.

What You'll Do:

Socialize: Spend one-on-one time with cats and kittens to improve their confidence.

Play and Enrich: Use toys and treats to keep our cats mentally active and happy.

Grooming: Help all our residents look their best with gentle brushing.

Photography (Optional): Take photos to help us promote our cats on social media.


Why Join Us?

Earn Service Hours: We provide official documentation for school and club requirements.

Boost Your Resume: Demonstrate responsibility and commitment for college applications.

De-Stress: Spending time with animals is a proven way to lower stress during finals week.

Flexible Shifts: We offer after-school and weekend slots that fit your busy schedule.


Requirements:

Must be a current high school student (Ages 16-18).

A positive attitude and a love for animals.

Be willing to work with our director for a quick orientation session.

Sign a waiver acknowledging work with animals.



Organization: Cat Cove, Inc.

Become a "Cat Companion": Socialize and Save Lives!

Do you love cats? Need service hours? Want to make a real difference in your community?

Cat Cove, Inc. is looking for energetic and compassionate high school students to join our Cat Socialization Team. Many of our rescue cats are shy or stressed and need human interaction to help them become "adoption ready". By spending just an hour or two a week petting, playing, grooming, and talking to our feline friends, you can help them find their forever homes faster.

What You'll Do:

Socialize: Spend one-on-one time with cats and kittens to improve their confidence.

Play and Enrich: Use toys and treats to keep our cats mentally active and happy.

Grooming: Help all our residents look their best with gentle brushing.

Photography (Optional): Take photos to help us promote our cats on social media.


Why Join Us?

Earn Service Hours: We provide official documentation for school and club requirements.

Boost Your Resume: Demonstrate responsibility and commitment for college applications.

De-Stress: Spending time with animals is a proven way to lower stress during finals week.

Flexible Shifts: We offer after-school and weekend slots that fit your busy schedule.


Requirements:

Must be a current high school student (Ages 16-18).

A positive attitude and a love for animals.

Be willing to work with our director for a quick orientation session.

Sign a waiver acknowledging work with animals.



Organization: Cat Cove, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ongoing Program Volunteer

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ongoing Program Volunteer

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ongoing Program Volunteer

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22573

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ongoing Program Volunteer

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Our Ongoing Volunteers are committed individuals or teams who regularly donate their time and skills to interact directly with Club members in one or more of our club activities, including:

Power HourMentoringSTEM ProgramsPassport to ManhoodMoney MattersCareer LaunchSmart GirlsBasketballSwim ProgramSoccer

Volunteers significantly enrich our organization. If you would like to learn more, you may select the "Respond" button above to reach out to us for more information and to let us know of your interest. Or, if you are ready to fill out a volunteer application now, go to:

https://bgcnorthernneckmch.my.site.com/portal/s/volunteer-application

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnership Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate/Civic/Community Groups

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnership Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate/Civic/Community Groups

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnership Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate/Civic/Community Groups

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnership Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate/Civic/Community Groups

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Join forces with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Neck for a series of engaging and rewarding volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of hands-on activities, including beautification projects that enhance local parks and community spaces, donation drives that support families in need, and many more initiatives designed to uplift our neighborhood.


By partnering with us, you'll not only contribute to important causes but also have the chance to build genuine connections with community members and fellow volunteers. Experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and families in the Northern Neck area.


Click here to complete our Corporate/Civic Group Interest Form. Once submitted, a dedicated member of our team will reach out to you shortly to discuss how you can get involved!

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22573

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oyster Float Building Spring 2026

Are you good at assembling things... like to work with your hands? Meet some fun people and help the environment? TOGA needs your help to build oyster floats/cages for TOGA to sell to members at our Spring Oyster Float and Spat (baby oysters) Sale taking place on Sat. 5/17. Thanks to volunteers like you, we help the health of the Chesapeake Bay.


RSVP to join TOGA members/volunteers to assemble various types of cages built to hold live oysters in the Bay. You might not know that people garden oysters for fun, to eat, and to clean our local waters.

FLOAT BUILDING DAYS We need volunteers each week starting April 2th through the week of the sale, which is on May 17. Thursdays  9am-noon Camp Kekoka in Kilmarnock (1083 Boys Camp Road) (weather and need permitting).  Jim Dall project organizer 540-798-4496, jimd@togaboard.org

What is expected of float build volunteers:

TOGA float building and assembly is for anyone interested. We help volunteers, using assembly line methods, to build floats for Assoc. Members at the TOGA float sales.  The skills acquired through the volunteer float build activities will help people to build an entire float from start to finish. The work involves:

·       Measuring, cutting and bonding plastic PVC pipe.

·       Coated wire mesh cutting and bending using shears and wire benders

·       Nylon rope and bungee cord cutting and melting of the ends

·       Assembling cage subassemblies together using hog rings and hog ring plyers

·       Assembling using plastic zip ties, rope bungies and clasp hooks to cages

·       Moving and stacking subassemblies and raw materials (>25 lb.)

·       Labeling items and supporting the organization of the actual float sales

This work involves standing and walking and is primarily done outdoors.

We hope you join us!



Organization: Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association (TOGA)

Are you good at assembling things... like to work with your hands? Meet some fun people and help the environment? TOGA needs your help to build oyster floats/cages for TOGA to sell to members at our Spring Oyster Float and Spat (baby oysters) Sale taking place on Sat. 5/17. Thanks to volunteers like you, we help the health of the Chesapeake Bay.


RSVP to join TOGA members/volunteers to assemble various types of cages built to hold live oysters in the Bay. You might not know that people garden oysters for fun, to eat, and to clean our local waters.

FLOAT BUILDING DAYS We need volunteers each week starting April 2th through the week of the sale, which is on May 17. Thursdays  9am-noon Camp Kekoka in Kilmarnock (1083 Boys Camp Road) (weather and need permitting).  Jim Dall project organizer 540-798-4496, jimd@togaboard.org

What is expected of float build volunteers:

TOGA float building and assembly is for anyone interested. We help volunteers, using assembly line methods, to build floats for Assoc. Members at the TOGA float sales.  The skills acquired through the volunteer float build activities will help people to build an entire float from start to finish. The work involves:

·       Measuring, cutting and bonding plastic PVC pipe.

·       Coated wire mesh cutting and bending using shears and wire benders

·       Nylon rope and bungee cord cutting and melting of the ends

·       Assembling cage subassemblies together using hog rings and hog ring plyers

·       Assembling using plastic zip ties, rope bungies and clasp hooks to cages

·       Moving and stacking subassemblies and raw materials (>25 lb.)

·       Labeling items and supporting the organization of the actual float sales

This work involves standing and walking and is primarily done outdoors.

We hope you join us!



Organization: Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association (TOGA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 2, 2026 through May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One-time Volunteer

This is a one-time PER YEAR volunteer or volunteer group who helps at our fundraising events or at Clubhouse events. A general training of the event & overview of the Club should be conducted by the Club Contact.

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck

This is a one-time PER YEAR volunteer or volunteer group who helps at our fundraising events or at Clubhouse events. A general training of the event & overview of the Club should be conducted by the Club Contact.

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Let's make a difference together--The Boys & Girls Club needs volunteers like you!

How to Become a Volunteer

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

You will then be able to browse our diverse range of projects and select one that best aligns with your skills and interests, including:

Power Hour Mentoring STEM Programs Passport to Manhood Money Matters Career Launch Smart Girls Basketball Swim Program Soccer

Lots of opportunities are available depending on your time, skills, and interests.

Let's make a difference together at the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck!


Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck

How to Become a Volunteer

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

You will then be able to browse our diverse range of projects and select one that best aligns with your skills and interests, including:

Power Hour Mentoring STEM Programs Passport to Manhood Money Matters Career Launch Smart Girls Basketball Swim Program Soccer

Lots of opportunities are available depending on your time, skills, and interests.

Let's make a difference together at the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck!


Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.

 

How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.

 

How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Westmoreland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22443

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.


Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.


Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Lancaster County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Richmond County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count

Power Hour helps Club members ages 6–18 succeed in school by providing homework help, tutoring, and engaging learning activities after school.

During Power Hour, youth receive support from trained staff and volunteers as they work on their assignments. Once homework is complete, members can choose from fun, educational activities that build confidence, skills, and a love of learning.

Your time helps turn everyday moments into academic success.


How to Become a Power Hour Volunteer

Getting started is easy:

Visit
Go to the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck website by clicking HERE.

Apply
Complete the Volunteer Application and Background Check.

Create a Profile
Create a Volunteer River Counties profile using your first and last name and email address.

Get Trained
Once approved, we’ll contact you to schedule Child Safety Training.

Organization: Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Neck -- Northumberland County Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ghost Crab Pot Removal Crew

Ghost Pots are lost or abandoned crab traps that catch and kill crabs and other marine life indefinitely. Commercial crabbers report that they lose up 20% of their pots each year. Partnering with Virginia Institute of Marine Science Center for Coastal Resources Management (VIMS-CCRM), NAPS launched a program to remove lost and abandoned pots from the waters of Northumberland County from January 1 to March 15 each year (only allowed during crabbing off-season).

If you like hard, cold, dirty work on the water, you can make a big difference! Learn more about this unique opportunity at https://www.napsva.org/ghost-pot-program and join our crew today!

Organization: Northumberland Association for Progressive Stewardship

Ghost Pots are lost or abandoned crab traps that catch and kill crabs and other marine life indefinitely. Commercial crabbers report that they lose up 20% of their pots each year. Partnering with Virginia Institute of Marine Science Center for Coastal Resources Management (VIMS-CCRM), NAPS launched a program to remove lost and abandoned pots from the waters of Northumberland County from January 1 to March 15 each year (only allowed during crabbing off-season).

If you like hard, cold, dirty work on the water, you can make a big difference! Learn more about this unique opportunity at https://www.napsva.org/ghost-pot-program and join our crew today!

Organization: Northumberland Association for Progressive Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Members and Volunteers

Since 1989, NAPS projects and programs have helped protect Northumberland County's precious resources and educated citizens and students on environmental stewardship. NAPS always needs new members and volunteers to help support and manage these initiatives. For more info, email Stewardship@NAPSva.org. To join NAPS, visit https://www.napsva.org/join-help 

Organization: Northumberland Association for Progressive Stewardship

Since 1989, NAPS projects and programs have helped protect Northumberland County's precious resources and educated citizens and students on environmental stewardship. NAPS always needs new members and volunteers to help support and manage these initiatives. For more info, email Stewardship@NAPSva.org. To join NAPS, visit https://www.napsva.org/join-help 

Organization: Northumberland Association for Progressive Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Explorer Shallop Volunteer

Deltaville Maritime Museum is seeking dedicated volunteers to help maintain and preserve the Explorer,  a living piece of maritime heritage. The Explorer is our full-scale replica of Captain John Smith’s shallop used during his 1608 exploration of Chesapeake Bay.  

We need assistance in the following areas:

·         Routine vessel care & maintenance

·         Monitor for signs of wear, weather damage, needed repairs.

·         Assist with minor maintenance tasks (e.g., oiling wood, checking lines, clearing debris)

·         Coordinate with museum staff for larger restoration needs.

·         Help prepare the vessel for special events or educational programs

Markets & Festival: Engage visitors & share the history and significance of the Explorer shallop.

Field Trips & Other Educational Events on site: As need arises. Volunteers are contacted via a "call to action" email they can RSVP to according to their availability.

Holiday-related Activities: Easter, Halloween

Off-Site Special Events and Appearances:  

The Explorer travels to special events, educational programs and sporadically makes other offsite appearances. We need volunteers to assist with event support and visitor engagement. On occasion, we also need assistance with transport to and from these events listed below.

·         September: Wings, Wheels & Keels (Topping)

·         November: Oyster Festival (Urbanna)

·         Other Special Events per Invitation

Contact the office for more information and a Volunteer Information Packet (VIP). 

Volunteer with a Friend, and enjoy it twice as much!

804-776-7200 office@deltavillemuseum.com

 

 

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

Deltaville Maritime Museum is seeking dedicated volunteers to help maintain and preserve the Explorer,  a living piece of maritime heritage. The Explorer is our full-scale replica of Captain John Smith’s shallop used during his 1608 exploration of Chesapeake Bay.  

We need assistance in the following areas:

·         Routine vessel care & maintenance

·         Monitor for signs of wear, weather damage, needed repairs.

·         Assist with minor maintenance tasks (e.g., oiling wood, checking lines, clearing debris)

·         Coordinate with museum staff for larger restoration needs.

·         Help prepare the vessel for special events or educational programs

Markets & Festival: Engage visitors & share the history and significance of the Explorer shallop.

Field Trips & Other Educational Events on site: As need arises. Volunteers are contacted via a "call to action" email they can RSVP to according to their availability.

Holiday-related Activities: Easter, Halloween

Off-Site Special Events and Appearances:  

The Explorer travels to special events, educational programs and sporadically makes other offsite appearances. We need volunteers to assist with event support and visitor engagement. On occasion, we also need assistance with transport to and from these events listed below.

·         September: Wings, Wheels & Keels (Topping)

·         November: Oyster Festival (Urbanna)

·         Other Special Events per Invitation

Contact the office for more information and a Volunteer Information Packet (VIP). 

Volunteer with a Friend, and enjoy it twice as much!

804-776-7200 office@deltavillemuseum.com

 

 

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Activities Volunteers

What you’ll do: Supervise and engage with kids during structured and free playtime. Assist in organizing and running games, crafts and educational activities. Foster a safe, inclusive, and positive space for kids to grow and explore. Support program staff and contribute to event setup and/or cleanup.

What we’re looking for: Volunteers to assist with children's activities a few times month or occasionally as your schedules permit. Reliability, energy, and a warm heart. No special experience needed—just your willingness to help in a fun, welcoming environment. If you can give an hour or a full afternoon, your time means the world to us.  Join our team and be part of something truly special. Whether it's leading games, crafting imaginative art projects, reading stories, or simply offering a helping hand, your presence will help create memorable moments that children and their families will treasure.

Here are a few of the opportunities we have throughout the year: 

Family Game Times:

Sunday, January 25th, 2026  from 2 - 4:30 pm Sunday, March 8th, 2026 from 2 - 4:30 pm.

Stay tuned for more Family Game Day announcements throughout the 2026 season.

Kids activities during Markets & Festivals: Markets begin April 2026, every 4th Saturday from 9 am - 1 pm. The final Special Holiday Gift Market is in November. 

Field Trips: As need arises. Volunteers are contacted via a "call to action" email they can RSVP to.

Holiday-related Activities: Easter, Halloween

Contact the office for more information and a Volunteer Information Packet (VIP). Volunteer with a Friend and enjoy it twice as much!

804-776-7200office@deltavillemuseum.com

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

What you’ll do: Supervise and engage with kids during structured and free playtime. Assist in organizing and running games, crafts and educational activities. Foster a safe, inclusive, and positive space for kids to grow and explore. Support program staff and contribute to event setup and/or cleanup.

What we’re looking for: Volunteers to assist with children's activities a few times month or occasionally as your schedules permit. Reliability, energy, and a warm heart. No special experience needed—just your willingness to help in a fun, welcoming environment. If you can give an hour or a full afternoon, your time means the world to us.  Join our team and be part of something truly special. Whether it's leading games, crafting imaginative art projects, reading stories, or simply offering a helping hand, your presence will help create memorable moments that children and their families will treasure.

Here are a few of the opportunities we have throughout the year: 

Family Game Times:

Sunday, January 25th, 2026  from 2 - 4:30 pm Sunday, March 8th, 2026 from 2 - 4:30 pm.

Stay tuned for more Family Game Day announcements throughout the 2026 season.

Kids activities during Markets & Festivals: Markets begin April 2026, every 4th Saturday from 9 am - 1 pm. The final Special Holiday Gift Market is in November. 

Field Trips: As need arises. Volunteers are contacted via a "call to action" email they can RSVP to.

Holiday-related Activities: Easter, Halloween

Contact the office for more information and a Volunteer Information Packet (VIP). Volunteer with a Friend and enjoy it twice as much!

804-776-7200office@deltavillemuseum.com

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Let's go out to the ballpark--Volunteer at Dream Fields!

Volunteers needed at the Dream Fields!

The Spring Little League season is right around the corner!!  Regardless of what that silly groundhog says, warmer temperatures will be here before you know it.

We need volunteers to help with grant writing, grounds maintenance, to work in the concession stand during games, and to umpire Little League games (training and equipment provided if needed!).

Contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com for more information.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Volunteers needed at the Dream Fields!

The Spring Little League season is right around the corner!!  Regardless of what that silly groundhog says, warmer temperatures will be here before you know it.

We need volunteers to help with grant writing, grounds maintenance, to work in the concession stand during games, and to umpire Little League games (training and equipment provided if needed!).

Contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com for more information.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Sailing Crew

Tall ship Luna is looking for volunteer crew members for the summer 2026 season. Crew training will be starting this spring and run through the sailing season. This is a great opportunity for new sailors and youth.

Organization: The Colonial Seaport Foundaton

Tall ship Luna is looking for volunteer crew members for the summer 2026 season. Crew training will be starting this spring and run through the sailing season. This is a great opportunity for new sailors and youth.

Organization: The Colonial Seaport Foundaton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pavilion Kitchen

We periodically need volunteers to clean in the kitchen service area. If anyone or any group can give a couple hours here and there to clean these areas before and/or after events, that would be greatly appreciated. 

If you have any questions, please reach out. You may contact us through:

Volunteer River Counties Via email: office@deltavillemuseum.com Phone: 804.776.7200

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

We periodically need volunteers to clean in the kitchen service area. If anyone or any group can give a couple hours here and there to clean these areas before and/or after events, that would be greatly appreciated. 

If you have any questions, please reach out. You may contact us through:

Volunteer River Counties Via email: office@deltavillemuseum.com Phone: 804.776.7200

Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Updates Coordinator

Help keep our UU community connected and informed

Our Unitarian Universalist congregation is looking for a detail‑oriented, creative volunteer to help maintain and update our church website. This is a wonderful way to support the life of the congregation, strengthen communication, and ensure members and visitors alike can easily find what they need.

Organization: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock

Help keep our UU community connected and informed

Our Unitarian Universalist congregation is looking for a detail‑oriented, creative volunteer to help maintain and update our church website. This is a wonderful way to support the life of the congregation, strengthen communication, and ensure members and visitors alike can easily find what they need.

Organization: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22578

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer income tax preparer

Self-train with IRS materials and successfully certify in tax law, including the use of electronic filing software, to provide free tax return preparation for eligible taxpayers. Review tax returns completed by other volunteer tax preparers, ensuring that every taxpayer receives top quality service and that tax returns are error-free. Some at home work may be required.

More details on the VITA program are available at: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-tax-volunteers

QUALIFICATIONS: Annual IRS certification in tax law at the Advanced Level.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Self-train with IRS materials and successfully certify in tax law, including the use of electronic filing software, to provide free tax return preparation for eligible taxpayers. Review tax returns completed by other volunteer tax preparers, ensuring that every taxpayer receives top quality service and that tax returns are error-free. Some at home work may be required.

More details on the VITA program are available at: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-tax-volunteers

QUALIFICATIONS: Annual IRS certification in tax law at the Advanced Level.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: A/V assistance

A/V Ministry Needs You! Help us create a welcoming experience for all attendees by joining our assisting our  Audio/Visual lead. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to ensure our Sunday services run smoothly.  What you'll do: Assist with core A/V operations, including managing microphones, camera feeds, and our online Zoom presence. We offer full training: No prior experience is required—just a willingness to learn and a positive attitude. Flexible schedule: We only ask for help on occasional Sundays. The more volunteers we have, the less time each person has to commit.  Come be a part of our community and help us connect people through media!

Organization: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock

A/V Ministry Needs You! Help us create a welcoming experience for all attendees by joining our assisting our  Audio/Visual lead. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to ensure our Sunday services run smoothly.  What you'll do: Assist with core A/V operations, including managing microphones, camera feeds, and our online Zoom presence. We offer full training: No prior experience is required—just a willingness to learn and a positive attitude. Flexible schedule: We only ask for help on occasional Sundays. The more volunteers we have, the less time each person has to commit.  Come be a part of our community and help us connect people through media!

Organization: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22578

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Support Committee Member

Are you passionate about empowering families and building a stronger community? Habitat for Humanity Middlesex is launching a new Family Support Committee, and we’re looking for caring volunteers to help us make a lasting impact!

As a committee member, you’ll have the unique opportunity to act as a mentor to our partner families, guiding them as they develop essential skills for successful homeownership and become thriving members of our community. Your support will cover important areas such as budgeting, home maintenance, and connecting families with valuable community resources.

By joining this committee, you’ll help shape its direction from the ground up—your ideas and experiences will directly influence how we support our families. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds; whether you have expertise in finance, home improvement, education, or simply a passion for helping others, your contribution will be valued.

Above all, a genuine desire to make a difference is what matters most. If you’re ready to empower families and help build brighter futures, we’d love to have you on our team!

Ready to join us?
Contact Jennifer at 804-824-8557 or email habitatmiddlesex@gmail.com to learn more about how you can get involved and help create lasting change in our community.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

Are you passionate about empowering families and building a stronger community? Habitat for Humanity Middlesex is launching a new Family Support Committee, and we’re looking for caring volunteers to help us make a lasting impact!

As a committee member, you’ll have the unique opportunity to act as a mentor to our partner families, guiding them as they develop essential skills for successful homeownership and become thriving members of our community. Your support will cover important areas such as budgeting, home maintenance, and connecting families with valuable community resources.

By joining this committee, you’ll help shape its direction from the ground up—your ideas and experiences will directly influence how we support our families. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds; whether you have expertise in finance, home improvement, education, or simply a passion for helping others, your contribution will be valued.

Above all, a genuine desire to make a difference is what matters most. If you’re ready to empower families and help build brighter futures, we’d love to have you on our team!

Ready to join us?
Contact Jennifer at 804-824-8557 or email habitatmiddlesex@gmail.com to learn more about how you can get involved and help create lasting change in our community.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Secretary

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Habitat for Humanity Middlesex is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as Secretary on our Board of Directors!

As Secretary, you'll play a vital role in supporting our mission to build safe, affordable housing for families in need. This position is perfect for someone who is organized, enjoys working with others, and wants to give back in a meaningful way.

Key Responsibilities:

Attend monthly board meetings Compile and distribute meeting agendas Draft and maintain accurate board meeting minutes

No prior board experience is necessary—just a willingness to learn, collaborate, and contribute your time and talents to a cause that changes lives. If you have an interest in community service and want to help shape the future of Habitat for Humanity Middlesex, we’d love to hear from you!

Ready to get involved?
Contact Jennifer at 804-824-8557 or email habitatmiddlesex@gmail.com to learn more about how you can get involved and learn more about this rewarding opportunity.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Habitat for Humanity Middlesex is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as Secretary on our Board of Directors!

As Secretary, you'll play a vital role in supporting our mission to build safe, affordable housing for families in need. This position is perfect for someone who is organized, enjoys working with others, and wants to give back in a meaningful way.

Key Responsibilities:

Attend monthly board meetings Compile and distribute meeting agendas Draft and maintain accurate board meeting minutes

No prior board experience is necessary—just a willingness to learn, collaborate, and contribute your time and talents to a cause that changes lives. If you have an interest in community service and want to help shape the future of Habitat for Humanity Middlesex, we’d love to hear from you!

Ready to get involved?
Contact Jennifer at 804-824-8557 or email habitatmiddlesex@gmail.com to learn more about how you can get involved and learn more about this rewarding opportunity.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ballpark Volunteers

We are always in need of volunteers on game days to help in a variety of ways. Volunteer opportunities include working in the concession stand, helping at the ticket gate, helping game day operations in the stands for drawings, helping with merchandise, stocking facilities and more. Good opportunity for high school kids who need community credits. 

Organization: Deltaville Ballpark

We are always in need of volunteers on game days to help in a variety of ways. Volunteer opportunities include working in the concession stand, helping at the ticket gate, helping game day operations in the stands for drawings, helping with merchandise, stocking facilities and more. Good opportunity for high school kids who need community credits. 

Organization: Deltaville Ballpark

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Concession Volunteers

We are always looking for volunteers to help staff and run the concession stand for the ballpark. Duties can include working the order counter taking orders, ringing up customers for their orders, food prep, and runner.

Organization: Deltaville Ballpark

We are always looking for volunteers to help staff and run the concession stand for the ballpark. Duties can include working the order counter taking orders, ringing up customers for their orders, food prep, and runner.

Organization: Deltaville Ballpark

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Planting & Harvesting - Aquaponics

Join us to help out with planting and harvesting in our greenhouse! To sign up through our official sign up page please follow the link provided:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/volunteer/#/join-party?k=c1rhjo5dqq1azp

Organization: Healthy Harvest Food Bank, Inc.

Join us to help out with planting and harvesting in our greenhouse! To sign up through our official sign up page please follow the link provided:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/volunteer/#/join-party?k=c1rhjo5dqq1azp

Organization: Healthy Harvest Food Bank, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Members Needed

The Board of Trustees and The Friends of Northumberland Public Library Board are both seeking new members.  The Trustees work with the Library Director to establish policies, provide advocacy and ensure the success of the library both now and in the future.  The Friends advocate as well as fundraise to provide financial support for programs outside of the library operating budget.  Both boards are fun and welcoming.

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

The Board of Trustees and The Friends of Northumberland Public Library Board are both seeking new members.  The Trustees work with the Library Director to establish policies, provide advocacy and ensure the success of the library both now and in the future.  The Friends advocate as well as fundraise to provide financial support for programs outside of the library operating budget.  Both boards are fun and welcoming.

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer @ Ye Olde Book Shoppe

We are in need of volunteers to help run our book shoppe located at 7072 Northumberland Hwy in Heathsville.  The Book shoppe accepts used books which are scanned and put out in the store to sell or boxed up and sent to Baltimore.  Volunteers man the front desk, shelve books and greet customers.  We would love to have you join us Wednesday through Friday 10-4 and Saturdays 10-2.  Flexibility in scheduling is available.  Join our team!

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

We are in need of volunteers to help run our book shoppe located at 7072 Northumberland Hwy in Heathsville.  The Book shoppe accepts used books which are scanned and put out in the store to sell or boxed up and sent to Baltimore.  Volunteers man the front desk, shelve books and greet customers.  We would love to have you join us Wednesday through Friday 10-4 and Saturdays 10-2.  Flexibility in scheduling is available.  Join our team!

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Time Volunteer

NPL needs volunteers to cover staff lunches from 12-2 when a regular volunteers has to be absent.  The volunteers will greet people when they come in, help patrons check in and out items and serve the public for that two hour time period. A background check will be completed upon acceptance of your application. Contact Jane Blue @ Jblue@nplibraryva.org or call 804-580-5051 for more information.

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

NPL needs volunteers to cover staff lunches from 12-2 when a regular volunteers has to be absent.  The volunteers will greet people when they come in, help patrons check in and out items and serve the public for that two hour time period. A background check will be completed upon acceptance of your application. Contact Jane Blue @ Jblue@nplibraryva.org or call 804-580-5051 for more information.

Organization: Northumberland Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner Volunteer

Provide dinner to individuals and families residing at our shelter. We are looking for the following kid-friendly dinners:

Lasagna or Spaghetti
Chicken Nuggets
Fried Chicken
Tacos
Hamburgers or Hot DogsChiliBreakfast for DinnerSides: Mashed Potatoes, Salad, Green Beans, Chips
Desserts (Optional): Cupcakes, Cookies, Ice Cream, Etc.
Drinks (Optional): Juice or Soda

Please provide enough food for 7 people. Dinner must be dropped off at our Administrative Office (102 Walnut Street Warsaw, VA 22572) preferably in disposable pans by 4pm your scheduled day.

For questions or for more information, you can contact Brittany Clayborne, Resource Development Director at brittany.clayborne@havenshelter.org or (804)333-1099

Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc.

Provide dinner to individuals and families residing at our shelter. We are looking for the following kid-friendly dinners:

Lasagna or Spaghetti
Chicken Nuggets
Fried Chicken
Tacos
Hamburgers or Hot DogsChiliBreakfast for DinnerSides: Mashed Potatoes, Salad, Green Beans, Chips
Desserts (Optional): Cupcakes, Cookies, Ice Cream, Etc.
Drinks (Optional): Juice or Soda

Please provide enough food for 7 people. Dinner must be dropped off at our Administrative Office (102 Walnut Street Warsaw, VA 22572) preferably in disposable pans by 4pm your scheduled day.

For questions or for more information, you can contact Brittany Clayborne, Resource Development Director at brittany.clayborne@havenshelter.org or (804)333-1099

Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Tour Leader / greeter (In full 18th Century Attire!)

Would you like to increase your knowledge of colonial history and Christ Church, while engaging with visitors and other volunteers who share your love of history? You could educate and inspire large groups of adult visitors to HCC&M by conducting specially-arranged tours while dressed in 18th century style clothing. Enjoy flexible scheduling and wearing period-appropriate attire!  We have a full closet of period clothing for you to choose from. 

Qualifications:

Love of history and a willingness to learn about HCC&M and the Carter family.Comfortable speaking to groups.Ability to modify the presentation to fit the interests and time constraints of a group.Willingness to wear 18th century attire in any season (can be quite hot or chilly as the Church is not temperature controlled).

Responsibilities:

Lead pre-arranged group tours for civic clubs, churches, travel organizations, etc.Answer questions from visitors as they tour the museumUnderstand the themes and content of The Red Book: A Guide to Historic Christ Church

Time Commitment:

Groups are scheduled on demand during the April - November season.Frequency of tours varies greatly, from 1 tour a month to 3 tours a day.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April).The Red Book, tour talking points, and shadowing opportunities are provided.Other learning options include the Red Book Roundtable, HCC&M lecture series & field trips.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Would you like to increase your knowledge of colonial history and Christ Church, while engaging with visitors and other volunteers who share your love of history? You could educate and inspire large groups of adult visitors to HCC&M by conducting specially-arranged tours while dressed in 18th century style clothing. Enjoy flexible scheduling and wearing period-appropriate attire!  We have a full closet of period clothing for you to choose from. 

Qualifications:

Love of history and a willingness to learn about HCC&M and the Carter family.Comfortable speaking to groups.Ability to modify the presentation to fit the interests and time constraints of a group.Willingness to wear 18th century attire in any season (can be quite hot or chilly as the Church is not temperature controlled).

Responsibilities:

Lead pre-arranged group tours for civic clubs, churches, travel organizations, etc.Answer questions from visitors as they tour the museumUnderstand the themes and content of The Red Book: A Guide to Historic Christ Church

Time Commitment:

Groups are scheduled on demand during the April - November season.Frequency of tours varies greatly, from 1 tour a month to 3 tours a day.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April).The Red Book, tour talking points, and shadowing opportunities are provided.Other learning options include the Red Book Roundtable, HCC&M lecture series & field trips.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutoring: Lancaster High School Students

Lancaster County Public Schools is now recruiting passionate community volunteers to join our Volunteer Tutoring Program—a program that has proudly supported students for over ten years!

As a volunteer tutor, you’ll help students grow academically and gain confidence in their abilities—all under the guidance of a classroom teacher. From preschool through high school, your time and encouragement can make a lasting impact on a child’s educational journey.

Tutors volunteer one hour per week, making it easy to fit into your schedule while still creating a meaningful difference.

If you’re ready to inspire young minds and be part of a valued community tradition, we’d love to have you join us!

Please contact Brenda Pittman, Volunteer Tutoring Coordinator at bpittman@lcs.k12.va.us or the Lancaster School Board Office at 804-462-5100.

"Together We Make a Difference"

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Lancaster County Public Schools is now recruiting passionate community volunteers to join our Volunteer Tutoring Program—a program that has proudly supported students for over ten years!

As a volunteer tutor, you’ll help students grow academically and gain confidence in their abilities—all under the guidance of a classroom teacher. From preschool through high school, your time and encouragement can make a lasting impact on a child’s educational journey.

Tutors volunteer one hour per week, making it easy to fit into your schedule while still creating a meaningful difference.

If you’re ready to inspire young minds and be part of a valued community tradition, we’d love to have you join us!

Please contact Brenda Pittman, Volunteer Tutoring Coordinator at bpittman@lcs.k12.va.us or the Lancaster School Board Office at 804-462-5100.

"Together We Make a Difference"

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutoring: Lancaster Elementary School Students

Lancaster County Public Schools is now recruiting passionate community volunteers to join our Volunteer Tutoring Program—a program that has proudly supported students for over ten years!

As a volunteer tutor, you’ll help students grow academically and gain confidence in their abilities—all under the guidance of a classroom teacher. From preschool through high school, your time and encouragement can make a lasting impact on a child’s educational journey.

Tutors volunteer one hour per week, making it easy to fit into your schedule while still creating a meaningful difference.

If you’re ready to inspire young minds and be part of a valued community tradition, we’d love to have you join us!

Please contact Brenda Pittman, Volunteer Tutoring Coordinator at bpittman@lcs.k12.va.us or the Lancaster School Board Office at 804-462-5100.

"Together We Make a Difference"

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Lancaster County Public Schools is now recruiting passionate community volunteers to join our Volunteer Tutoring Program—a program that has proudly supported students for over ten years!

As a volunteer tutor, you’ll help students grow academically and gain confidence in their abilities—all under the guidance of a classroom teacher. From preschool through high school, your time and encouragement can make a lasting impact on a child’s educational journey.

Tutors volunteer one hour per week, making it easy to fit into your schedule while still creating a meaningful difference.

If you’re ready to inspire young minds and be part of a valued community tradition, we’d love to have you join us!

Please contact Brenda Pittman, Volunteer Tutoring Coordinator at bpittman@lcs.k12.va.us or the Lancaster School Board Office at 804-462-5100.

"Together We Make a Difference"

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring Program: Lancaster High School Students

We are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as mentors and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. As a mentor, you will provide guidance, encouragement, and support that can help individuals build confidence, develop important life skills, and reach their full potential. This is a rewarding opportunity to share your experience, positively impact your community, and inspire growth through consistent, caring relationships. If you are committed to being a positive role model and investing time in someone’s success, we invite you to join us as a mentor.


Please reach out to Patricia Means (pmeans@lcs.k12.va.us) if interested.

“One Mentor. One Moment. Endless Impact.”

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

We are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as mentors and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. As a mentor, you will provide guidance, encouragement, and support that can help individuals build confidence, develop important life skills, and reach their full potential. This is a rewarding opportunity to share your experience, positively impact your community, and inspire growth through consistent, caring relationships. If you are committed to being a positive role model and investing time in someone’s success, we invite you to join us as a mentor.


Please reach out to Patricia Means (pmeans@lcs.k12.va.us) if interested.

“One Mentor. One Moment. Endless Impact.”

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring Program: Lancaster Elementary School Students

We are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as mentors and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. As a mentor, you will provide guidance, encouragement, and support that can help individuals build confidence, develop important life skills, and reach their full potential. This is a rewarding opportunity to share your experience, positively impact your community, and inspire growth through consistent, caring relationships. If you are committed to being a positive role model and investing time in someone’s success, we invite you to join us as a mentor.

Please reach out to Patricia Means (pmeans@lcs.k12.va.us) if interested.

“One Mentor. One Moment. Endless Impact.”

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

We are seeking dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as mentors and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. As a mentor, you will provide guidance, encouragement, and support that can help individuals build confidence, develop important life skills, and reach their full potential. This is a rewarding opportunity to share your experience, positively impact your community, and inspire growth through consistent, caring relationships. If you are committed to being a positive role model and investing time in someone’s success, we invite you to join us as a mentor.

Please reach out to Patricia Means (pmeans@lcs.k12.va.us) if interested.

“One Mentor. One Moment. Endless Impact.”

Organization: Lancaster County Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) play a vital role in protecting the health and safety of our community. As a volunteer EMT, you will respond to medical emergencies, provide critical prehospital care, and support patients during some of their most vulnerable moments.

Volunteers work alongside career staff and fellow volunteers in a team-based environment that values professionalism, training, and service. No prior experience is required to get started. We provide training opportunities, mentorship, and continuing education to help volunteers earn and maintain EMT certification.

Volunteer EMTs gain valuable hands-on experience, develop leadership and clinical skills, and make a meaningful impact in their community. Whether you are exploring a future career in emergency services or simply looking for a way to give back, volunteering as an EMT offers a rewarding opportunity to serve others while being part of a dedicated and mission-driven organization.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) play a vital role in protecting the health and safety of our community. As a volunteer EMT, you will respond to medical emergencies, provide critical prehospital care, and support patients during some of their most vulnerable moments.

Volunteers work alongside career staff and fellow volunteers in a team-based environment that values professionalism, training, and service. No prior experience is required to get started. We provide training opportunities, mentorship, and continuing education to help volunteers earn and maintain EMT certification.

Volunteer EMTs gain valuable hands-on experience, develop leadership and clinical skills, and make a meaningful impact in their community. Whether you are exploring a future career in emergency services or simply looking for a way to give back, volunteering as an EMT offers a rewarding opportunity to serve others while being part of a dedicated and mission-driven organization.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Firefighter

Volunteer Firefighters are a critical part of protecting lives, property, and the overall safety of our community. As a volunteer firefighter, you will respond to fires, medical emergencies, vehicle accidents, and other incidents, providing essential emergency services during times of need. Volunteers operate as part of a highly trained team, working alongside fellow volunteers and career personnel to deliver reliable and professional emergency response.

No prior firefighting experience is required. We provide comprehensive training, personal protective equipment, and ongoing education to ensure volunteers are prepared to perform their duties safely and effectively. Volunteer firefighters develop valuable skills in emergency response, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving, while gaining hands-on experience that can support future career opportunities in the fire service or related fields.

Volunteering as a firefighter is a meaningful way to serve your community, build lasting relationships, and contribute to a mission-driven organization dedicated to public safety and community resilience.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Volunteer Firefighters are a critical part of protecting lives, property, and the overall safety of our community. As a volunteer firefighter, you will respond to fires, medical emergencies, vehicle accidents, and other incidents, providing essential emergency services during times of need. Volunteers operate as part of a highly trained team, working alongside fellow volunteers and career personnel to deliver reliable and professional emergency response.

No prior firefighting experience is required. We provide comprehensive training, personal protective equipment, and ongoing education to ensure volunteers are prepared to perform their duties safely and effectively. Volunteer firefighters develop valuable skills in emergency response, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving, while gaining hands-on experience that can support future career opportunities in the fire service or related fields.

Volunteering as a firefighter is a meaningful way to serve your community, build lasting relationships, and contribute to a mission-driven organization dedicated to public safety and community resilience.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department Support Personnel

Volunteer Fire and Rescue Support Personnel play a vital role in the success of emergency services by providing the operational, logistical, and administrative support that allows firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics to focus on emergency response and patient care. These volunteers contribute directly to the readiness, efficiency, and effectiveness of fire and rescue operations throughout the community.

Support roles may include equipment and supply management, apparatus and facility maintenance, administrative assistance, training and logistics support, scene rehabilitation, fundraising, public education, and community outreach. No firefighting or medical experience is required, and role-specific training is provided to ensure volunteers are prepared to safely and effectively support operations.

Volunteering as fire and rescue support personnel is a meaningful way to serve the community, develop valuable skills, and be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to protecting lives, property, and public safety.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Volunteer Fire and Rescue Support Personnel play a vital role in the success of emergency services by providing the operational, logistical, and administrative support that allows firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics to focus on emergency response and patient care. These volunteers contribute directly to the readiness, efficiency, and effectiveness of fire and rescue operations throughout the community.

Support roles may include equipment and supply management, apparatus and facility maintenance, administrative assistance, training and logistics support, scene rehabilitation, fundraising, public education, and community outreach. No firefighting or medical experience is required, and role-specific training is provided to ensure volunteers are prepared to safely and effectively support operations.

Volunteering as fire and rescue support personnel is a meaningful way to serve the community, develop valuable skills, and be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to protecting lives, property, and public safety.

Organization: Northumberland County Emergency Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walker House Committee

Would help maintain the exhibits in the Walker House

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would help maintain the exhibits in the Walker House

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Model Shop Committee

Would help run and maintain the trains

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would help run and maintain the trains

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Exhibit Committee

Would help decide on future exhibits, matte & frame works and hang & display 

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would help decide on future exhibits, matte & frame works and hang & display 

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elva C Committee

Would help crew the boat, Elva C, once a month for Cocktails on the Creek

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would help crew the boat, Elva C, once a month for Cocktails on the Creek

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Committee

Would assist in helping organize our Winter Lecture series and help coordinate field trip experiences for adults and children

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in helping organize our Winter Lecture series and help coordinate field trip experiences for adults and children

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents

A docent would help staff the museum and act as a tour guide. We need volunteers to docent once a month for a 2 or 3 hour shift. We also need help with our field trips on occasion. 

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

A docent would help staff the museum and act as a tour guide. We need volunteers to docent once a month for a 2 or 3 hour shift. We also need help with our field trips on occasion. 

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Curatorial Committee

Would assist in helping us decide what artifacts to keep in our collection

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in helping us decide what artifacts to keep in our collection

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Claud Somers Crew

Would assist in helping us conduct our paid sails on our skipjack sailing vessel

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in helping us conduct our paid sails on our skipjack sailing vessel

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buildings & Grounds

Would assist in participating in clean up days twice a year and help maintain our buildings and grounds

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in participating in clean up days twice a year and help maintain our buildings and grounds

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boat Shop

Would assist in building and restoring wooden boats

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in building and restoring wooden boats

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boat Donation Committee

Would assist in picking up and delivering our boat and car donations

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Would assist in picking up and delivering our boat and car donations

Organization: Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: social media and website administrator

NCHS has a Facebook account and a WordPress website that require weekly updates. The volunteer should not only have technical experience and artistic abilities, but will need to get involved with our organization to acquire a sense of what we do and what our standards are. Virtual work would be possible eventually. 

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

NCHS has a Facebook account and a WordPress website that require weekly updates. The volunteer should not only have technical experience and artistic abilities, but will need to get involved with our organization to acquire a sense of what we do and what our standards are. Virtual work would be possible eventually. 

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

NCHS needs someone familiar with general office duties and procedures to assist the executive secretary and learn how our office operates. Duties include answering the phone, greeting visitors, accepting payments, downloading and categorizing emails, filing documents (physical and digital), typing reports and letters, data entry and database management, and assisting staff.  Familiarity with Word and Excel is needed. There could be times when you would be needed more than one day a week.

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

NCHS needs someone familiar with general office duties and procedures to assist the executive secretary and learn how our office operates. Duties include answering the phone, greeting visitors, accepting payments, downloading and categorizing emails, filing documents (physical and digital), typing reports and letters, data entry and database management, and assisting staff.  Familiarity with Word and Excel is needed. There could be times when you would be needed more than one day a week.

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: librarian/archivist

NCHS needs a person who can organize our genealogical and historical collections. This primarily consists of books, which have been catalogued but need to be checked against our digital list and updated. We also keep an identical file index. Many of our patrons like the old-style file. We also have maps, court records, scrapbooks, loose papers, paper files, and digital files that have not been organized or catalogued. Familiarity with Word and Excel is needed.  

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

NCHS needs a person who can organize our genealogical and historical collections. This primarily consists of books, which have been catalogued but need to be checked against our digital list and updated. We also keep an identical file index. Many of our patrons like the old-style file. We also have maps, court records, scrapbooks, loose papers, paper files, and digital files that have not been organized or catalogued. Familiarity with Word and Excel is needed.  

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: curator/archivist

The NCHS museum requires a facelift and an inventory. The person who takes on this task will need to check our artifacts against our digital inventory. They will also need to organize the displays and should have experience in all aspects of creating informative, attractive displays. Familiarity with Word and Excel is required, as is the ability to photograph artifacts. This could be a task for two people. Experience with Word and Excel is needed. 

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

The NCHS museum requires a facelift and an inventory. The person who takes on this task will need to check our artifacts against our digital inventory. They will also need to organize the displays and should have experience in all aspects of creating informative, attractive displays. Familiarity with Word and Excel is required, as is the ability to photograph artifacts. This could be a task for two people. Experience with Word and Excel is needed. 

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Introduction to Board Service

The Northern Neck Wooden Boat School is becoming an independent 501(c)(3) organization and is seeking dedicated leaders to serve on its founding Board of Directors. The School blends craftsmanship, STEAM education, and maritime heritage to serve youth and adults across the Northern Neck. As demand for our programs grows, strong governance is essential to guiding our next stage of development.

Board Member Role & Responsibilities

Board Members provide governance, financial oversight, and strategic direction. Responsibilities include: upholding organizational policies, monitoring financial health, contributing to fundraising, strengthening partnerships, and supporting program development and long-term planning.

Desired Qualifications

Ideal candidates bring experience in education, maritime trades, business leadership, finance, governance, fundraising, marketing, community partnerships, or workforce development. A passion for youth development and heritage craftsmanship is essential.

Current Strategic Priorities:Formalize 501(c)(3) nonprofit governance and compliance. Expand Middle and High School STEAM programming. Develop workforce pathways with Rappahannock Community College. Launch the Annual Fund and strengthen donor support. Improve facilities, tools, and safety infrastructure. Benefits of Board Service

Board Members help shape a growing educational institution, preserve maritime heritage, strengthen regional workforce development, and support hands-on learning opportunities that impact youth and adults across the Northern Neck.

Board Committees include: Governance & NominatingFinance & AuditFundraising & DevelopmentPrograms & EducationFacilities & SafetyPartnerships & Workforce Development. Expectations for Board Members

Members should attend at least 75% of meetings, serve on one or more committees, contribute annually at a meaningful level, assist with fundraising, act as ambassadors, and uphold ethical and confidentiality standards.

Application or Nomination Process Submit a Statement of Interest. Participate in an introductory meeting. Governance Committee review. Formal appointment upon Board approval. Recruitment Message

Join the Northern Neck Wooden Boat School Board and help expand opportunities for youth and adults through craftsmanship, STEAM learning, and maritime heritage. As a founding Board Member, you will help shape a lasting educational and cultural legacy.


To request a Board Member Application, click here.

Organization: NNK Wooden Boat School

Introduction to Board Service

The Northern Neck Wooden Boat School is becoming an independent 501(c)(3) organization and is seeking dedicated leaders to serve on its founding Board of Directors. The School blends craftsmanship, STEAM education, and maritime heritage to serve youth and adults across the Northern Neck. As demand for our programs grows, strong governance is essential to guiding our next stage of development.

Board Member Role & Responsibilities

Board Members provide governance, financial oversight, and strategic direction. Responsibilities include: upholding organizational policies, monitoring financial health, contributing to fundraising, strengthening partnerships, and supporting program development and long-term planning.

Desired Qualifications

Ideal candidates bring experience in education, maritime trades, business leadership, finance, governance, fundraising, marketing, community partnerships, or workforce development. A passion for youth development and heritage craftsmanship is essential.

Current Strategic Priorities:Formalize 501(c)(3) nonprofit governance and compliance. Expand Middle and High School STEAM programming. Develop workforce pathways with Rappahannock Community College. Launch the Annual Fund and strengthen donor support. Improve facilities, tools, and safety infrastructure. Benefits of Board Service

Board Members help shape a growing educational institution, preserve maritime heritage, strengthen regional workforce development, and support hands-on learning opportunities that impact youth and adults across the Northern Neck.

Board Committees include: Governance & NominatingFinance & AuditFundraising & DevelopmentPrograms & EducationFacilities & SafetyPartnerships & Workforce Development. Expectations for Board Members

Members should attend at least 75% of meetings, serve on one or more committees, contribute annually at a meaningful level, assist with fundraising, act as ambassadors, and uphold ethical and confidentiality standards.

Application or Nomination Process Submit a Statement of Interest. Participate in an introductory meeting. Governance Committee review. Formal appointment upon Board approval. Recruitment Message

Join the Northern Neck Wooden Boat School Board and help expand opportunities for youth and adults through craftsmanship, STEAM learning, and maritime heritage. As a founding Board Member, you will help shape a lasting educational and cultural legacy.


To request a Board Member Application, click here.

Organization: NNK Wooden Boat School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Committee Members (Party People!)

Are you everyone's favorite host? Love organizing parties and setting up a beautifully spread table of food and drink? If you enjoy contributing to the success of a special event from behind the scenes, here is your opportunity to support Historic Christ Church & Museum!

Qualifications:

A love of food prep, cooking and/or meal planning.Organizational skills for coordinating and communicating with team members.Ability to deliver and set up food at event location.

Responsibilities:

Provide homemade or store-bought food for events throughout the year.Deliver food and arrange attractively prior to the event.Identify beverage servers as required and flower arrangers when desired. Minimize amounts of leftover food.Make sure the Bayne Center kitchen is clean after each event and all items are stored appropriately.

Time Commitment:

Typically 11-12 events per year, but not all volunteers are needed for each one.Set-up and cleanup are 1-2 hours each for each event.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April). The hospitality committee chair coordinates each event with HCC&M office manager and other hospitality committee members.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org  or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Are you everyone's favorite host? Love organizing parties and setting up a beautifully spread table of food and drink? If you enjoy contributing to the success of a special event from behind the scenes, here is your opportunity to support Historic Christ Church & Museum!

Qualifications:

A love of food prep, cooking and/or meal planning.Organizational skills for coordinating and communicating with team members.Ability to deliver and set up food at event location.

Responsibilities:

Provide homemade or store-bought food for events throughout the year.Deliver food and arrange attractively prior to the event.Identify beverage servers as required and flower arrangers when desired. Minimize amounts of leftover food.Make sure the Bayne Center kitchen is clean after each event and all items are stored appropriately.

Time Commitment:

Typically 11-12 events per year, but not all volunteers are needed for each one.Set-up and cleanup are 1-2 hours each for each event.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April). The hospitality committee chair coordinates each event with HCC&M office manager and other hospitality committee members.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org  or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling All Bakers!

Love making sweet or savory treats? Our cafe needs volunteer bakers to create delicious goodies fo our customers. Whether it's cookies, muffins, pies or breads, your talents will bring smiles and support our community. Sign up today & share the love-one bite at at time!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Love making sweet or savory treats? Our cafe needs volunteer bakers to create delicious goodies fo our customers. Whether it's cookies, muffins, pies or breads, your talents will bring smiles and support our community. Sign up today & share the love-one bite at at time!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Artisans to join our guilds, teach classes, and share your skills.

Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center is home to four guilds:Blacksmith, Quilting, Spinners&Weavers, and Woodworkers. Join a guild to practice, teach,and share your skills.

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center is home to four guilds:Blacksmith, Quilting, Spinners&Weavers, and Woodworkers. Join a guild to practice, teach,and share your skills.

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LCLL Umpire-in-Chief

Lancaster County Little League (LCLL) is searching for a volunteer to join the board as the Umpire-in-Chief to serve as the head umpire for LCLL.  The responsibilities of the Umpire-in Chief are listed below.

Minimum YCLC Board Responsibilities Attend 75% of YCLC Board Meetings Attend either Fall or Spring Ballpark Workday Work at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner) Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shift   LCLL Umpire-in-Chief Responsibilities Attend D15 Umpire Association Meetings Schedule umpires for all Spring and Fall games Maintain inventory of umpire equipment and submit requests for equipment purchases as needed Conduct annual umpire training. Hold a minimum of one umpire recruiting event each year. Communicate any rule changes to coaches. Ensure all umpires have completed their annual background checks and other required Little League training.

If you have additional questions about this position, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Lancaster County Little League (LCLL) is searching for a volunteer to join the board as the Umpire-in-Chief to serve as the head umpire for LCLL.  The responsibilities of the Umpire-in Chief are listed below.

Minimum YCLC Board Responsibilities Attend 75% of YCLC Board Meetings Attend either Fall or Spring Ballpark Workday Work at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner) Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shift   LCLL Umpire-in-Chief Responsibilities Attend D15 Umpire Association Meetings Schedule umpires for all Spring and Fall games Maintain inventory of umpire equipment and submit requests for equipment purchases as needed Conduct annual umpire training. Hold a minimum of one umpire recruiting event each year. Communicate any rule changes to coaches. Ensure all umpires have completed their annual background checks and other required Little League training.

If you have additional questions about this position, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: League Scheduler

Lancaster County Little League is looking for a volunteer league scheduler.  No experience is needed.  Training will be provided by the current scheduler.  The spring Little League season runs from March - June and the Fall season runs during September and October.

The league scheduler has the following responsibilities.

Create and maintain LCLL Spring and Fall practice and game schedules using TeamSnapProvide LCLL Umpire-in-Chief with initial game schedules and updates as necessaryAttend Spring Little League D15 Scheduling meeting – typically Mathews, Middlesex, Essex, Westmoreland, Richmond County, Northumberland, and LancasterDetermine which (if any) fields will be available to use after rainWork with coaches to reschedule games/practices as neededWork with LES and LHS Athletic Directors to ensure middle school and high school field availabilityProvide LCLL coaches with contact information of opposing coaches

Please contact lcllschedules@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Lancaster County Little League is looking for a volunteer league scheduler.  No experience is needed.  Training will be provided by the current scheduler.  The spring Little League season runs from March - June and the Fall season runs during September and October.

The league scheduler has the following responsibilities.

Create and maintain LCLL Spring and Fall practice and game schedules using TeamSnapProvide LCLL Umpire-in-Chief with initial game schedules and updates as necessaryAttend Spring Little League D15 Scheduling meeting – typically Mathews, Middlesex, Essex, Westmoreland, Richmond County, Northumberland, and LancasterDetermine which (if any) fields will be available to use after rainWork with coaches to reschedule games/practices as neededWork with LES and LHS Athletic Directors to ensure middle school and high school field availabilityProvide LCLL coaches with contact information of opposing coaches

Please contact lcllschedules@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Cashier

--Cashier is responsible for providing friendly, efficient, and accurate checkout service to customers. This role involves handling cash, processing charge transactions, offering customer assistance, answering the phone and maintaining an organized checkout area.

--Donation area work involves accepting donations, pricing, cleaning items, giving out tax forms, providing pet food to registered pet owners monthly.

Organization: Animal Welfare League

--Cashier is responsible for providing friendly, efficient, and accurate checkout service to customers. This role involves handling cash, processing charge transactions, offering customer assistance, answering the phone and maintaining an organized checkout area.

--Donation area work involves accepting donations, pricing, cleaning items, giving out tax forms, providing pet food to registered pet owners monthly.

Organization: Animal Welfare League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizing a Friends of the TriWay Trail Group

Help the TriWay Trail plan for the future!

We are seeking exceptional individuals to help us organize a Friends of the TriWay Trail group. This organization will define immediate trail needs, plan events, and coordinate a team of volunteers to monitor the trail monthly.  

We’re planning a variety of fun events for everyone—think teaching kids to ride bikes, invigorating community walks, heart-pounding races, or just regularly reporting trail issues that need attention.

Join us in our mission to enhance this amazing community-driven walking and biking trail! Your ideas and support will help us create an even better outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.

See some of what we have planned at www.triwaytrail.org


Organization: TriWay Trail

Help the TriWay Trail plan for the future!

We are seeking exceptional individuals to help us organize a Friends of the TriWay Trail group. This organization will define immediate trail needs, plan events, and coordinate a team of volunteers to monitor the trail monthly.  

We’re planning a variety of fun events for everyone—think teaching kids to ride bikes, invigorating community walks, heart-pounding races, or just regularly reporting trail issues that need attention.

Join us in our mission to enhance this amazing community-driven walking and biking trail! Your ideas and support will help us create an even better outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.

See some of what we have planned at www.triwaytrail.org


Organization: TriWay Trail

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22480

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member

Looking for volunteer board members to help run Lancaster County Little League and the Youth Club of Lancaster County. 

Minimum YCLC Board ResponsibilitiesAttend 75% of YCLC Board MeetingsAttend either Fall or Spring Ballpark WorkdayWork at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner, etc.)Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shift

Contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com if you are interested.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Looking for volunteer board members to help run Lancaster County Little League and the Youth Club of Lancaster County. 

Minimum YCLC Board ResponsibilitiesAttend 75% of YCLC Board MeetingsAttend either Fall or Spring Ballpark WorkdayWork at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner, etc.)Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shift

Contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com if you are interested.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YCLC / LCLL Secretary

The Youth Club of Lancaster County and Lancaster County Little League is looking to add a new board member to fill the role of Secretary.  The Secretary will serve as the lead of the communications team and will manage a small group of volunteers assisting with various tasks. 

YCLC / LCLL SECRETARY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Minimum YCLC Board ResponsibilitiesAttend 75% of YCLC Board MeetingsAttend either Fall or Spring Ballpark WorkdayWork at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner, etc.)Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shiftSecretary ResponsibilitiesWork with organization officers to create meeting agendas.Record meeting minutes and provide for approval at next meeting.Ensure sign is updated on a weekly basis to include sponsors thank you, event announcements, etc.Ensure there are weekly Facebook posts advertising events, thanking sponsors, posting Little League schedule, etc.Create radio and newspaper ads as necessary.Create print material as necessary (parent information, coaching information, flyers, etc.)Draft and mail thank you notes as necessary.Provide notice of Little League Annual Meeting as required by LL Constitution and/or Bylaws.

If you are interested in this position or have questions about the role of Secretary, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

The Youth Club of Lancaster County and Lancaster County Little League is looking to add a new board member to fill the role of Secretary.  The Secretary will serve as the lead of the communications team and will manage a small group of volunteers assisting with various tasks. 

YCLC / LCLL SECRETARY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Minimum YCLC Board ResponsibilitiesAttend 75% of YCLC Board MeetingsAttend either Fall or Spring Ballpark WorkdayWork at least 1 fundraiser (Fishing Tournament, Spaghetti Dinner, etc.)Work at least 1 non-paid concession stand shiftSecretary ResponsibilitiesWork with organization officers to create meeting agendas.Record meeting minutes and provide for approval at next meeting.Ensure sign is updated on a weekly basis to include sponsors thank you, event announcements, etc.Ensure there are weekly Facebook posts advertising events, thanking sponsors, posting Little League schedule, etc.Create radio and newspaper ads as necessary.Create print material as necessary (parent information, coaching information, flyers, etc.)Draft and mail thank you notes as necessary.Provide notice of Little League Annual Meeting as required by LL Constitution and/or Bylaws.

If you are interested in this position or have questions about the role of Secretary, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com.

Organization: Dream Fields / Lancaster County Little League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Writer

Volunteer Opportunity: Grant Writer for Northumberland County, Virginia

Overview:
Northumberland County is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Grant Writer to lead the County’s grant-seeking and administration efforts. This volunteer position is responsible for researching, preparing, and submitting grant proposals, as well as managing awarded grants to ensure compliance and successful implementation. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with County departments and the Board of Supervisors to identify funding opportunities that align with County goals and priorities. 

Role and Responsibilities:
The volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the Board of Supervisors, County administration, and other departments to:

Research and identify public and private grant funding opportunities that align with County needs and strategic objectives.
Prepare, write, and submit high-quality grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents within deadlines.
Develop and maintain a comprehensive grants matrix tracking application deadlines, awards, reporting requirements, and project progress.
Coordinate with County departments to collect data, narratives, and budget information needed for applications and reports.
Monitor awarded grants for compliance with funding agency requirements, including financial tracking and performance reporting.
Prepare and submit follow-up and final reports for funded grants in accordance with agency guidelines.
Maintain detailed grant files and documentation for auditing and reference purposes.
Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, funding agencies, and community partners.
Interacts with federal, state, and local agencies to ensure that grant projects comply with program guidelines for expenditure, funding, and accountability.
Provide periodic updates and presentations to County administration and Board of Supervisors on grant activity and outcomes.

Qualifications:

Strong written and verbal communication skills. Experience in grant writing, public administration, or project management preferred (but not required). Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines. Willingness to collaborate with County staff and community partners. Commitment to public service and the betterment of Northumberland County.

Time Commitment:
Flexible schedule depending on availability and project needs. The role may include a mix of remote work and in-person collaboration at the County offices in Heathsville.

Benefits:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on Northumberland County’s growth and success. Gain experience in grant research, writing, and administration. Contribute directly to projects that benefit residents, such as community services, infrastructure improvements, and public safety initiatives. Work alongside local leaders and staff dedicated to strengthening our rural community.

How to Apply:
Applications can be found under supporting documents on Northumberland County’s website at https://www.co.northumberland.va.us/board-supervisors/page/grant-writer-volunteer-opportunity

Interested individuals are encouraged to submit an application and résumé to:

Northumberland County Administrator’s Office      Email: ltadlock@co.northumberland.va.us
c/o Luttrell Tadlock                                                            Phone: 804-580-7666 opt 6
P.O. Box 129, Heathsville, VA 22473


Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Organization: Northumberland County

Volunteer Opportunity: Grant Writer for Northumberland County, Virginia

Overview:
Northumberland County is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Grant Writer to lead the County’s grant-seeking and administration efforts. This volunteer position is responsible for researching, preparing, and submitting grant proposals, as well as managing awarded grants to ensure compliance and successful implementation. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with County departments and the Board of Supervisors to identify funding opportunities that align with County goals and priorities. 

Role and Responsibilities:
The volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the Board of Supervisors, County administration, and other departments to:

Research and identify public and private grant funding opportunities that align with County needs and strategic objectives.
Prepare, write, and submit high-quality grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents within deadlines.
Develop and maintain a comprehensive grants matrix tracking application deadlines, awards, reporting requirements, and project progress.
Coordinate with County departments to collect data, narratives, and budget information needed for applications and reports.
Monitor awarded grants for compliance with funding agency requirements, including financial tracking and performance reporting.
Prepare and submit follow-up and final reports for funded grants in accordance with agency guidelines.
Maintain detailed grant files and documentation for auditing and reference purposes.
Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, funding agencies, and community partners.
Interacts with federal, state, and local agencies to ensure that grant projects comply with program guidelines for expenditure, funding, and accountability.
Provide periodic updates and presentations to County administration and Board of Supervisors on grant activity and outcomes.

Qualifications:

Strong written and verbal communication skills. Experience in grant writing, public administration, or project management preferred (but not required). Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines. Willingness to collaborate with County staff and community partners. Commitment to public service and the betterment of Northumberland County.

Time Commitment:
Flexible schedule depending on availability and project needs. The role may include a mix of remote work and in-person collaboration at the County offices in Heathsville.

Benefits:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on Northumberland County’s growth and success. Gain experience in grant research, writing, and administration. Contribute directly to projects that benefit residents, such as community services, infrastructure improvements, and public safety initiatives. Work alongside local leaders and staff dedicated to strengthening our rural community.

How to Apply:
Applications can be found under supporting documents on Northumberland County’s website at https://www.co.northumberland.va.us/board-supervisors/page/grant-writer-volunteer-opportunity

Interested individuals are encouraged to submit an application and résumé to:

Northumberland County Administrator’s Office      Email: ltadlock@co.northumberland.va.us
c/o Luttrell Tadlock                                                            Phone: 804-580-7666 opt 6
P.O. Box 129, Heathsville, VA 22473


Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Organization: Northumberland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Cottage Volunteer

Join “Team Garfield’s” by Volunteering at Garfield’s Rescue “Cat Cottage” in Weems. Laugh with us, cry with us, play with us while giving abandoned cats and kittens a 2nd chance at life through our compassionate care.

Tasks include the cleaning and sanitization of cat crates and condos, litter boxes, and 2-story living areas that prevents the spread of disease among our cat population. Launder cat beds and linens; load dishes in dishwasher and put away; administer daily medications; daily feeding and providing fresh water. Provide socialization and comfort to cats and kittens inside Cottage. Keep cleaning supplies and food supplies unpacked at delivery and food and sanitation containers and tubs filled, reporting outages. Garfield’s also has a small outdoor cat colony on site requiring daily feeding, fresh water and care. The feeder and shelters require cleaning and sanitization, and the laundering of outside beds and linens. Volunteers work in teams of two, sometimes three, as we have an upstairs, downstairs, and small outside cat area to care for.

Much to do! We have a morning shift and an afternoon shift, 7 days a week. Select the day and shift that fits your schedule.

Must be 18 years old or older.  Call 804-480-2066 for more information.

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Join “Team Garfield’s” by Volunteering at Garfield’s Rescue “Cat Cottage” in Weems. Laugh with us, cry with us, play with us while giving abandoned cats and kittens a 2nd chance at life through our compassionate care.

Tasks include the cleaning and sanitization of cat crates and condos, litter boxes, and 2-story living areas that prevents the spread of disease among our cat population. Launder cat beds and linens; load dishes in dishwasher and put away; administer daily medications; daily feeding and providing fresh water. Provide socialization and comfort to cats and kittens inside Cottage. Keep cleaning supplies and food supplies unpacked at delivery and food and sanitation containers and tubs filled, reporting outages. Garfield’s also has a small outdoor cat colony on site requiring daily feeding, fresh water and care. The feeder and shelters require cleaning and sanitization, and the laundering of outside beds and linens. Volunteers work in teams of two, sometimes three, as we have an upstairs, downstairs, and small outside cat area to care for.

Much to do! We have a morning shift and an afternoon shift, 7 days a week. Select the day and shift that fits your schedule.

Must be 18 years old or older.  Call 804-480-2066 for more information.

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn to Swim Volunteer

Learn to swim provides an opportunity for second graders in the community to learn to swim. As a volunteer with the Learn to Swim Program you will assist YMCA staff and instructors within water skills and teaching for all levels of swimming. Basic knowledge of swimming skills is beneficial but not required to volunteer. As a volunteer in the water, you should be comfortable in the water as you will be working with children who may be apprehensive in and around the water. Along with a certified YMCA staff member you will work with each child on swim skills appropriate to their current swim level.


Registration must be completed using the following link: https://ymcavp.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/883 

Organization: Northern Neck Family YMCA

Learn to swim provides an opportunity for second graders in the community to learn to swim. As a volunteer with the Learn to Swim Program you will assist YMCA staff and instructors within water skills and teaching for all levels of swimming. Basic knowledge of swimming skills is beneficial but not required to volunteer. As a volunteer in the water, you should be comfortable in the water as you will be working with children who may be apprehensive in and around the water. Along with a certified YMCA staff member you will work with each child on swim skills appropriate to their current swim level.


Registration must be completed using the following link: https://ymcavp.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/883 

Organization: Northern Neck Family YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Secretary for the Library Board

The Lancaster Community Library Board of Directors is seeking a volunteer Secretary. The Library Board meets monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 5pm. The Secretary is an ex officio member of the Library Board who takes the minutes of each meeting. Preferred is someone with nonprofit experience, especially as a Board Secretary. Must be able to communicate via email, write minutes in a word processing program, and attend board meetings.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

The Lancaster Community Library Board of Directors is seeking a volunteer Secretary. The Library Board meets monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 5pm. The Secretary is an ex officio member of the Library Board who takes the minutes of each meeting. Preferred is someone with nonprofit experience, especially as a Board Secretary. Must be able to communicate via email, write minutes in a word processing program, and attend board meetings.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Tech Response Team

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Oriented Professionals to join our Nationwide, All Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All technology skillsets are welcome. On site and remote support opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Organization: ITDRC (Information Technology Disaster Resource Center)

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Oriented Professionals to join our Nationwide, All Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All technology skillsets are welcome. On site and remote support opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Organization: ITDRC (Information Technology Disaster Resource Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 9, 2025 through Oct 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: computer techie

NCHS needs someone who can clean up our office computer. We need to move files from our desktop computer and save them on an external drive in an organized fashion, delete duplicate and unnecessary files and programs, and organize the remaining files in suitable folders. Must demonstrate knowledge and experience in practical computer technology and programming.

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

NCHS needs someone who can clean up our office computer. We need to move files from our desktop computer and save them on an external drive in an organized fashion, delete duplicate and unnecessary files and programs, and organize the remaining files in suitable folders. Must demonstrate knowledge and experience in practical computer technology and programming.

Organization: Northumberland County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Shelf Reader

If you enjoy putting things in order on a flexible schedule this is a perfect volunteer opportunity for you! The Lancaster Community Library needs volunteers to put our library books in order on the shelves. In this manner, library patrons, staff and volunteers will be able to find the books, and is an important part of the continuing education of our community. Training on the Dewey Decimal System is given, and the volunteers report to the Circulation Desk Manager.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

If you enjoy putting things in order on a flexible schedule this is a perfect volunteer opportunity for you! The Lancaster Community Library needs volunteers to put our library books in order on the shelves. In this manner, library patrons, staff and volunteers will be able to find the books, and is an important part of the continuing education of our community. Training on the Dewey Decimal System is given, and the volunteers report to the Circulation Desk Manager.

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resources Research

The Bay Center has recently created a new support group in its Grief Support Series. This one is designed to address the needs of those who are preparing for the eventual loss of a loved one and is titled "Expected Loss." 

We need a volunteer who can research the available resources that may assist the group's participants deal with issues such as sudden illness, terminal diagnosis, elderly issues, hospice care, etc. Also the list should include options available for immediate and future medical needs, financial assistance, and preparation for death. 

The volunteer will then produce a resource list by January of 2026, and be willing to update it from time to time. It should include the services available, a brief description of what each provides, and the appropriate contact information. 


Organization: The Bay Center

The Bay Center has recently created a new support group in its Grief Support Series. This one is designed to address the needs of those who are preparing for the eventual loss of a loved one and is titled "Expected Loss." 

We need a volunteer who can research the available resources that may assist the group's participants deal with issues such as sudden illness, terminal diagnosis, elderly issues, hospice care, etc. Also the list should include options available for immediate and future medical needs, financial assistance, and preparation for death. 

The volunteer will then produce a resource list by January of 2026, and be willing to update it from time to time. It should include the services available, a brief description of what each provides, and the appropriate contact information. 


Organization: The Bay Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22578

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Land Records Researcher

The Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity has an immediate need for volunteer work that will directly assist us in land acquisition and planning.  The schedule is flexible, 24 total hours which can be spread across days.

Tasks may include identifying property ownership history; verifying property boundaries; checking deed transfers, easements, and restrictions; reviewing tax parcel maps or GIS/property maps, and pulling up any relevant documents in county courthouse/clerk’s office

The interested volunteer should be someone with experience in some or all of the following areas: real estate, paralegal work, title searches, or land use/planning; familiarity with county land record systems (or willing to learn); good attention to detail, and able to work independently; comfortable doing some in‑person work at Lancaster County offices (if needed), and/or online research.

Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity

The Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity has an immediate need for volunteer work that will directly assist us in land acquisition and planning.  The schedule is flexible, 24 total hours which can be spread across days.

Tasks may include identifying property ownership history; verifying property boundaries; checking deed transfers, easements, and restrictions; reviewing tax parcel maps or GIS/property maps, and pulling up any relevant documents in county courthouse/clerk’s office

The interested volunteer should be someone with experience in some or all of the following areas: real estate, paralegal work, title searches, or land use/planning; familiarity with county land record systems (or willing to learn); good attention to detail, and able to work independently; comfortable doing some in‑person work at Lancaster County offices (if needed), and/or online research.

Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: District 5 Member of the Historic Resources Commission

Conduct research, review & inspect historic sites and, if approved, get permission to enter the property on the local register. Reviews Article 10 of the Lancaster County Zoning Ordinance.

The Historic Resources Commission aims to protect & enhance Lancaster County's history by identifying and preserving historic sites & structures.

Contact John Bateman if you are interested in the position

804-462-5129

jbateman@lancova.com

Organization: Lancaster County

Conduct research, review & inspect historic sites and, if approved, get permission to enter the property on the local register. Reviews Article 10 of the Lancaster County Zoning Ordinance.

The Historic Resources Commission aims to protect & enhance Lancaster County's history by identifying and preserving historic sites & structures.

Contact John Bateman if you are interested in the position

804-462-5129

jbateman@lancova.com

Organization: Lancaster County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Volunteers

No special experience is needed to work on the houses under construction, and all tools are provided.  Most of our building occurs on Wednesdays and Saturdays and includes tasks such as painting, deck-building, and laying floors. 

 

Habitat homes can offer an incredible team building experience for local church groups, school clubs, and businesses.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

No special experience is needed to work on the houses under construction, and all tools are provided.  Most of our building occurs on Wednesdays and Saturdays and includes tasks such as painting, deck-building, and laying floors. 

 

Habitat homes can offer an incredible team building experience for local church groups, school clubs, and businesses.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Middlesex VA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23169

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Urgent Need for Education Volunteers

Each year multiple schools and home school groups visit HCC.  Do you love to teach? Maybe you are a retired school teacher, camp director, or a grandmother / grandfather extraordinaire looking for a way to get involved and have fun! Our education committee chair does a fabulous job of organizing, but she needs more hands to help with school age children's programs.  We will provide all the tools you need to help inspire the next generation of history lovers.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Each year multiple schools and home school groups visit HCC.  Do you love to teach? Maybe you are a retired school teacher, camp director, or a grandmother / grandfather extraordinaire looking for a way to get involved and have fun! Our education committee chair does a fabulous job of organizing, but she needs more hands to help with school age children's programs.  We will provide all the tools you need to help inspire the next generation of history lovers.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brand Ambassador and Community Engagement Volunteer

The role of the Presenter Team Member and the Events Team Member is vital in making a significant impact on our team. Their ability to conduct engaging presentations not only helps recruit new volunteers but also strengthens the organization's community presence.

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have a knack for creativity and communication?

Join the Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Team as an Presenter Volunteer or as an Events Team Member! In this role, you will play a critical part in attracting new volunteers by enhancing our outreach efforts through various local partners.

Key Responsibilities

Outreach to schedule presentations Represent Red Cross during presentations Manage follow ups and data entry Update materials as needed Coordinates tabling events and requests Manage follow ups and data entry Update materials as needed Collaborate with Engagement Team during Volunteer Recognition

Qualifications

Strong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamCreative, proactive, and enthusiastic about community serviceAbility to drive to event or business locations

Requirements

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month. A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A professional and positive attitude. A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures

Benefits

Gain valuable experience as a public speaker Build your resume with a globally recognized organization Network with professionals and like-minded volunteers Make a meaningful impact in your community

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

The role of the Presenter Team Member and the Events Team Member is vital in making a significant impact on our team. Their ability to conduct engaging presentations not only helps recruit new volunteers but also strengthens the organization's community presence.

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have a knack for creativity and communication?

Join the Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Team as an Presenter Volunteer or as an Events Team Member! In this role, you will play a critical part in attracting new volunteers by enhancing our outreach efforts through various local partners.

Key Responsibilities

Outreach to schedule presentations Represent Red Cross during presentations Manage follow ups and data entry Update materials as needed Coordinates tabling events and requests Manage follow ups and data entry Update materials as needed Collaborate with Engagement Team during Volunteer Recognition

Qualifications

Strong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamCreative, proactive, and enthusiastic about community serviceAbility to drive to event or business locations

Requirements

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month. A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A professional and positive attitude. A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures

Benefits

Gain valuable experience as a public speaker Build your resume with a globally recognized organization Network with professionals and like-minded volunteers Make a meaningful impact in your community

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Booth Attendant

Spend a couple of hours sharing information and selling goods at a farmers market or vendor event. 

Organization: The Mother's Heart

Spend a couple of hours sharing information and selling goods at a farmers market or vendor event. 

Organization: The Mother's Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Land, Build Homes, Change Lives

Donating real estate is a powerful way to leave a lasting legacy and make a significant impact on your community.  By choosing to donate to the Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat affiliate, you will unlock numerous benefits, including potential tax advantages and the satisfaction of knowing your property will support our mission. Whether we build a home on your lot or sell it, your generosity will have a positive impact on our community.  Below are just some of the benefits you’ll enjoy by donating property.

Receive a Significant Tax Deduction - You can receive a substantial tax deduction based on the appraised value of your real estate property donation. We'll pay for the appraisal.    

Skip The Hassles of Selling - we'll cover the closing costs. 

Don't Pay Capital Gains Tax - by donating property you may avoid a capital gains tax.

Experience Personal Fulfillment & a Lasting Legacy - know in your heart that your donation will leave a legacy of compassion in our community.

Please contact:

Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity
P. O. Box 908, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 · Phone (804) 435-3461 ·Email – Info@LNHabitat.org

Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity

Donating real estate is a powerful way to leave a lasting legacy and make a significant impact on your community.  By choosing to donate to the Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat affiliate, you will unlock numerous benefits, including potential tax advantages and the satisfaction of knowing your property will support our mission. Whether we build a home on your lot or sell it, your generosity will have a positive impact on our community.  Below are just some of the benefits you’ll enjoy by donating property.

Receive a Significant Tax Deduction - You can receive a substantial tax deduction based on the appraised value of your real estate property donation. We'll pay for the appraisal.    

Skip The Hassles of Selling - we'll cover the closing costs. 

Don't Pay Capital Gains Tax - by donating property you may avoid a capital gains tax.

Experience Personal Fulfillment & a Lasting Legacy - know in your heart that your donation will leave a legacy of compassion in our community.

Please contact:

Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity
P. O. Box 908, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 · Phone (804) 435-3461 ·Email – Info@LNHabitat.org

Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flower Guild

Beautiful music deserves beautiful flowers. Every orchestral and chamber music performance is adorned with a floral arrangement. We seeking persons who have floral arranging experience and are willing to provide them for at least one of the nine performances of the current season September (2025) through May (2026). 

Organization: Northern Neck Orchestra

Beautiful music deserves beautiful flowers. Every orchestral and chamber music performance is adorned with a floral arrangement. We seeking persons who have floral arranging experience and are willing to provide them for at least one of the nine performances of the current season September (2025) through May (2026). 

Organization: Northern Neck Orchestra

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizer

Come in for a few hours to sort and organize incoming donations of material goods. 

Organization: The Mother's Heart

Come in for a few hours to sort and organize incoming donations of material goods. 

Organization: The Mother's Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitten/Cat Foster Parent/Family

What does a Foster Parent do? As an approved foster parent, you agree to take a Garfield’s Rescue homeless adoptable cat/kitten(s) into your home and give him/her love, care and attention, either for a predetermined period of time or until the cat/kitten is adopted. How do I sign up to be a foster parent? Fill out our foster application, once approved, we will work with you to figure out the right foster cat/kitten(s) for your household. General Requirements:

· Age: Have to be at least 18 years old with a clean driver’s license.

· No History of Animal Cruelty: You must not have a history of animal cruelty, neglect, or abandonment.

·Foster Agreement: You will need to sign a foster care agreement which outlines your responsibilities and Garfield’s expectations.

· Prior Experience: While not always required, prefer foster parents with some experience caring for cat/kitten(s). · Landlord Approval: If you rent your home, you'll need to obtain permission from your landlord to house cat/kitten(s).

· Home Environment: You need a safe, clean, and secure home for the foster cat/kitten(s) with a designated space separate from other pets.

· Quarantine: You may need to isolate the foster cat/kitten(s) from other pets in your home for a period of time (e.g., 14 days) to prevent the spread of disease and do a proper pet introduction.

· Time and Ability: You must be able to dedicate the time and resources necessary to provide care for the foster cat/kitten(s), including feeding, cleaning, and providing enrichment and socialization.

· Reliable Transportation: You need to be able to transport the cat/kitten(s) to vet appointments, adoption events, and other necessary locations as needed.

· Communication: You need to be able to communicate effectively with the Director of Fosters or Manager of Volunteers, keeping them informed about the cat's/kitten’s health and well-being.

Specific Requirements May Vary:

· Vaccinations and Spaying/Neutering: All household pets must be up to date on vaccinations and spayed/neutered before being placed in foster parent care.

· Medical Care: Garfield’s is responsible for all medical costs. You will need to seek pre-authorization for veterinary treatments from the Director of Fosters, ·

Follow-Up: You are required to monitor the cat's/kitten’s health, record any changes, and seek approval from the

Director of Fosters for follow-up vet care.

· Other expenses: Garfield’s is responsible for ALL expenses involved with fostering and Garfield’s provides ALL supplies needed to foster.

· Adoption Events: You may be asked to bring the foster cat/kittens(s) to adoption events to help find them a permanent home.  Fostering provides an invaluable service to Garfield’s Rescue, Inc. (not to mention the pets themselves). It is a great way to learn about your own needs as a pet parent.

A valid driver's license is required.  

A background check must be completed satisfactorily.


Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

What does a Foster Parent do? As an approved foster parent, you agree to take a Garfield’s Rescue homeless adoptable cat/kitten(s) into your home and give him/her love, care and attention, either for a predetermined period of time or until the cat/kitten is adopted. How do I sign up to be a foster parent? Fill out our foster application, once approved, we will work with you to figure out the right foster cat/kitten(s) for your household. General Requirements:

· Age: Have to be at least 18 years old with a clean driver’s license.

· No History of Animal Cruelty: You must not have a history of animal cruelty, neglect, or abandonment.

·Foster Agreement: You will need to sign a foster care agreement which outlines your responsibilities and Garfield’s expectations.

· Prior Experience: While not always required, prefer foster parents with some experience caring for cat/kitten(s). · Landlord Approval: If you rent your home, you'll need to obtain permission from your landlord to house cat/kitten(s).

· Home Environment: You need a safe, clean, and secure home for the foster cat/kitten(s) with a designated space separate from other pets.

· Quarantine: You may need to isolate the foster cat/kitten(s) from other pets in your home for a period of time (e.g., 14 days) to prevent the spread of disease and do a proper pet introduction.

· Time and Ability: You must be able to dedicate the time and resources necessary to provide care for the foster cat/kitten(s), including feeding, cleaning, and providing enrichment and socialization.

· Reliable Transportation: You need to be able to transport the cat/kitten(s) to vet appointments, adoption events, and other necessary locations as needed.

· Communication: You need to be able to communicate effectively with the Director of Fosters or Manager of Volunteers, keeping them informed about the cat's/kitten’s health and well-being.

Specific Requirements May Vary:

· Vaccinations and Spaying/Neutering: All household pets must be up to date on vaccinations and spayed/neutered before being placed in foster parent care.

· Medical Care: Garfield’s is responsible for all medical costs. You will need to seek pre-authorization for veterinary treatments from the Director of Fosters, ·

Follow-Up: You are required to monitor the cat's/kitten’s health, record any changes, and seek approval from the

Director of Fosters for follow-up vet care.

· Other expenses: Garfield’s is responsible for ALL expenses involved with fostering and Garfield’s provides ALL supplies needed to foster.

· Adoption Events: You may be asked to bring the foster cat/kittens(s) to adoption events to help find them a permanent home.  Fostering provides an invaluable service to Garfield’s Rescue, Inc. (not to mention the pets themselves). It is a great way to learn about your own needs as a pet parent.

A valid driver's license is required.  

A background check must be completed satisfactorily.


Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feline Trapper doing Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

We are seeking a compassionate individual to assist in trapping cats and kittens for spay/neuter and medical care as part of a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program. This role involves safely capturing cats and kittens from managed colonies, transporting them to veterinary clinics, and potentially providing temporary housing and care before and after surgery, ensuring their safe release back into their environment. The position also includes interacting with community members, caretakers, and local organizations involved in TNR efforts.

Key Responsibilities: Set up and monitor humane cat traps in designated locations. Safely transport trapped cats to veterinary clinics for spay/neuter and medical care. Communicate with colony caregivers and local rescue teams to inform them of trapping efforts and provide information to the public about the importance of TNR. Maintain records of trapping dates, locations, medical treatments, and the number of released cats. Maintain a supply of traps, bait, and other necessary equipment. Follow proper TNR protocols to ensure humane and ethical treatment, including vaccinating cats and ear-tipping colony cats before returning them to their original colony.

Must have a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years old. 

Call 804-480-2066 for more information.

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

We are seeking a compassionate individual to assist in trapping cats and kittens for spay/neuter and medical care as part of a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program. This role involves safely capturing cats and kittens from managed colonies, transporting them to veterinary clinics, and potentially providing temporary housing and care before and after surgery, ensuring their safe release back into their environment. The position also includes interacting with community members, caretakers, and local organizations involved in TNR efforts.

Key Responsibilities: Set up and monitor humane cat traps in designated locations. Safely transport trapped cats to veterinary clinics for spay/neuter and medical care. Communicate with colony caregivers and local rescue teams to inform them of trapping efforts and provide information to the public about the importance of TNR. Maintain records of trapping dates, locations, medical treatments, and the number of released cats. Maintain a supply of traps, bait, and other necessary equipment. Follow proper TNR protocols to ensure humane and ethical treatment, including vaccinating cats and ear-tipping colony cats before returning them to their original colony.

Must have a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years old. 

Call 804-480-2066 for more information.

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cat/Kitten Adoption Support

Adoption Support:

Assist with reviewing adoption applications to help ensure the best matches between our cats and their potential forever homes. This may include conducting home visits, interviewing applicants, and providing adoption counseling. Help promote adoptable cats by capturing high-quality photos and engaging videos. Follow up with adopters after placement to ensure successful transitions and offer continued support.  Must be 18 years old or older.  Call 804-480-2066 for more information.  

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Adoption Support:

Assist with reviewing adoption applications to help ensure the best matches between our cats and their potential forever homes. This may include conducting home visits, interviewing applicants, and providing adoption counseling. Help promote adoptable cats by capturing high-quality photos and engaging videos. Follow up with adopters after placement to ensure successful transitions and offer continued support.  Must be 18 years old or older.  Call 804-480-2066 for more information.  

Organization: Garfield's Rescue, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Resilience Responder (CERT Member)

Be the Calm in the Chaos – Help Your Neighborhood Bounce Back Faster - 

Are you ready to be a trusted leader when your neighbors need it most? As a Community Resilience Responder, you’ll help your community prepare for, respond to, and recover from local disasters. Whether it’s guiding people during evacuations, organizing supplies, or supporting first responders, your calm presence will make a real difference. This is more than volunteering—it’s becoming a pillar of strength when it counts most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Be the Calm in the Chaos – Help Your Neighborhood Bounce Back Faster - 

Are you ready to be a trusted leader when your neighbors need it most? As a Community Resilience Responder, you’ll help your community prepare for, respond to, and recover from local disasters. Whether it’s guiding people during evacuations, organizing supplies, or supporting first responders, your calm presence will make a real difference. This is more than volunteering—it’s becoming a pillar of strength when it counts most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22578

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CERT Human Sheltering Volunteer

Role Overview:
Human Sheltering Volunteers assist with the setup, operation, and support of emergency shelters during disasters or large-scale evacuations. These volunteers play a vital role in ensuring displaced individuals and families have a safe, clean, and supportive environment during times of crisis.

Key Responsibilities:

Set up shelter facilities, including cots, signage, registration areas, and supply stations. Assist with shelter registration and track resident intake and outflow. Provide general support to shelter residents, including distributing supplies, answering questions, and directing them to services. Maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming environment in sleeping, eating, and common areas. Work in coordination with shelter leads, health officials, and other emergency partners. Help with emotional support and referrals to professional services when appropriate.

Why This Role Matters:
Providing shelter is more than offering a roof—it’s offering safety, dignity, and hope in the face of uncertainty. Human Sheltering Volunteers help ensure that our community members feel supported when they need it most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Role Overview:
Human Sheltering Volunteers assist with the setup, operation, and support of emergency shelters during disasters or large-scale evacuations. These volunteers play a vital role in ensuring displaced individuals and families have a safe, clean, and supportive environment during times of crisis.

Key Responsibilities:

Set up shelter facilities, including cots, signage, registration areas, and supply stations. Assist with shelter registration and track resident intake and outflow. Provide general support to shelter residents, including distributing supplies, answering questions, and directing them to services. Maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming environment in sleeping, eating, and common areas. Work in coordination with shelter leads, health officials, and other emergency partners. Help with emotional support and referrals to professional services when appropriate.

Why This Role Matters:
Providing shelter is more than offering a roof—it’s offering safety, dignity, and hope in the face of uncertainty. Human Sheltering Volunteers help ensure that our community members feel supported when they need it most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disaster Logistics Transport – Truck & Trailer Operator

We are seeking a dedicated CERT volunteer with access to a truck and trailer to assist with transporting essential disaster response items—such as cots, blankets, medical supplies, and shelter equipment—to emergency shelters or staging areas during activations.

Key Responsibilities:

Transport shelter and emergency support items to designated sites across Eastern Virginia. Assist with loading and unloading equipment (may require lifting or coordinating with additional volunteers). Maintain communication with the CERT Logistics Lead or Shelter Manager for instructions and updates. Ensure safe and secure handling of all transported materials.

Why This Role Matters:
Getting critical supplies to where they’re needed—quickly and safely—can make a life-saving difference during disasters. This role plays a key part in ensuring our shelters are ready to serve the community.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

We are seeking a dedicated CERT volunteer with access to a truck and trailer to assist with transporting essential disaster response items—such as cots, blankets, medical supplies, and shelter equipment—to emergency shelters or staging areas during activations.

Key Responsibilities:

Transport shelter and emergency support items to designated sites across Eastern Virginia. Assist with loading and unloading equipment (may require lifting or coordinating with additional volunteers). Maintain communication with the CERT Logistics Lead or Shelter Manager for instructions and updates. Ensure safe and secure handling of all transported materials.

Why This Role Matters:
Getting critical supplies to where they’re needed—quickly and safely—can make a life-saving difference during disasters. This role plays a key part in ensuring our shelters are ready to serve the community.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22483

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CERT Trailer Inventory Check

We’re looking for a few dependable volunteers to work with our CERT Logistical volunteer to help us inventory the contents of our disaster response trailers. This is a critical task that ensures our sheltering and response supplies are ready to deploy at a moment’s notice.

What You’ll Do:

Open and inspect trailer compartments Check and count cots, blankets, medical supplies, pet shelter items, and other gear Note damaged, expired, or missing items Help reorganize and restock as needed Work in teams for efficiency and safety

Why It Matters:
When disaster strikes, our trailer needs to be fully stocked and ready to roll. Your help ensures we can respond fast—and effectively—when our community needs us most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

We’re looking for a few dependable volunteers to work with our CERT Logistical volunteer to help us inventory the contents of our disaster response trailers. This is a critical task that ensures our sheltering and response supplies are ready to deploy at a moment’s notice.

What You’ll Do:

Open and inspect trailer compartments Check and count cots, blankets, medical supplies, pet shelter items, and other gear Note damaged, expired, or missing items Help reorganize and restock as needed Work in teams for efficiency and safety

Why It Matters:
When disaster strikes, our trailer needs to be fully stocked and ready to roll. Your help ensures we can respond fast—and effectively—when our community needs us most.

Organization: Eastern VA CERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant Volunteer

The role of an Administrative Assistant is crucial because it ensures seamless coordination and organization within the team. This support not only streamlines operations but also fosters a well-organized and communicative team environment, making a significant impact on the team's overall success.


The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​  


As a Volunteer Recruitment Team Member specializing as an Administrative Assistant Volunteer, you will be instrumental in ensuring the seamless operation of our team. In this pivotal role, you will serve as the primary coordinator for our internal programs, such as GroupShare. Your responsibilities will include managing the calendar and ensuring all events and meetings are efficiently organized and scheduled.


Key Responsibilities

Engagement with Potential Volunteers: Inform potential volunteers about available opportunities in their area. Assist them throughout the application process and provide follow-up support until they are fully onboarded.Operational Support: Contribute to the team's success with data input and other administrative tasks, maintaining smooth operations and enhancing communication skills.Community Impact: By volunteering as an Administrative Assistant, you'll be part of a dedicated team committed to making a positive impact in our community. Your efforts will help grow our volunteer base, ensuring we have the resources needed to fulfill our lifesaving mission.


Join us and become a vital part of our mission to create a positive impact in our community. Your contributions as an Administrative Assistant Volunteer will not only support our operations but also strengthen our ability to serve those in need. Be a part of something bigger and help us make a difference.  


Benefits

Professional Development: Gain valuable experience in administrative tasks, enhancing your organizational and communication skills, which are highly transferable to various career paths.Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse group of professionals and volunteers, expanding your personal and professional network within the community.Leadership Skills: Develop leadership abilities by coordinating programs and events, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility.Personal Fulfillment: Experience the satisfaction of contributing to a meaningful cause, knowing that your efforts directly support the community and help those in need.Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility of volunteering according to your availability, allowing you to balance this fulfilling role with other commitments


Requirements:

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month.A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided).Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A professional and positive attitude.A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

The role of an Administrative Assistant is crucial because it ensures seamless coordination and organization within the team. This support not only streamlines operations but also fosters a well-organized and communicative team environment, making a significant impact on the team's overall success.


The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​  


As a Volunteer Recruitment Team Member specializing as an Administrative Assistant Volunteer, you will be instrumental in ensuring the seamless operation of our team. In this pivotal role, you will serve as the primary coordinator for our internal programs, such as GroupShare. Your responsibilities will include managing the calendar and ensuring all events and meetings are efficiently organized and scheduled.


Key Responsibilities

Engagement with Potential Volunteers: Inform potential volunteers about available opportunities in their area. Assist them throughout the application process and provide follow-up support until they are fully onboarded.Operational Support: Contribute to the team's success with data input and other administrative tasks, maintaining smooth operations and enhancing communication skills.Community Impact: By volunteering as an Administrative Assistant, you'll be part of a dedicated team committed to making a positive impact in our community. Your efforts will help grow our volunteer base, ensuring we have the resources needed to fulfill our lifesaving mission.


Join us and become a vital part of our mission to create a positive impact in our community. Your contributions as an Administrative Assistant Volunteer will not only support our operations but also strengthen our ability to serve those in need. Be a part of something bigger and help us make a difference.  


Benefits

Professional Development: Gain valuable experience in administrative tasks, enhancing your organizational and communication skills, which are highly transferable to various career paths.Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse group of professionals and volunteers, expanding your personal and professional network within the community.Leadership Skills: Develop leadership abilities by coordinating programs and events, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility.Personal Fulfillment: Experience the satisfaction of contributing to a meaningful cause, knowing that your efforts directly support the community and help those in need.Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility of volunteering according to your availability, allowing you to balance this fulfilling role with other commitments


Requirements:

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month.A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided).Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A professional and positive attitude.A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advertising and Marketing Volunteer

This role is crucial as it ensures our brand's visibility and consistency across multiple channels. Their oversight of online postings and collaboration with local newspapers for recruitment articles enhances our presence in the community, attracting talent and fostering connections. This role is integral to the team's success, driving brand awareness and fostering growth.


The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​  


Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have a knack for creativity and communication?

Join the Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Team as an Advertising and Marketing Volunteer! In this role, you will play a critical part in attracting new volunteers by enhancing our outreach efforts through various media platforms.


Key Responsibilities

As an Advertising and Marketing Volunteer, you will: Update Flyers and Materials: Utilize Brand Central to ensure all our recruitment materials are current, engaging, and aligned with Red Cross branding guidelines.Flyer Distribution: Help distribute flyers in key community areas to promote volunteer opportunities and increase awareness of our mission.Online Postings and Follow-Ups: Manage and update online postings, ensuring timely follow-ups to engage potential volunteers effectively.Collaboration with Local Newspapers: Work closely with local newspapers to publish recruitment articles that highlight the rewarding opportunities available within the Red Cross.E-Newspapers Contributions: Send compelling articles to e-newspapers, broadening our reach to digital audiences.Social Media Group Outreach: Engage with social media groups to promote volunteer opportunities, sharing stories and updates to inspire action and involvement.


Qualifications

Strong written and verbal communication skillsExperience in marketing, advertising, or a related field is beneficialComfortable using social media platforms and digital communication toolsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamCreative, proactive, and enthusiastic about community service


Requirements:

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month.A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A professional and positive attitude.A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures


Benefits

Gain valuable marketing and advertising experienceBuild your resume with a globally recognized organizationNetwork with professionals and like-minded volunteersMake a meaningful impact in your community

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

This role is crucial as it ensures our brand's visibility and consistency across multiple channels. Their oversight of online postings and collaboration with local newspapers for recruitment articles enhances our presence in the community, attracting talent and fostering connections. This role is integral to the team's success, driving brand awareness and fostering growth.


The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​  


Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have a knack for creativity and communication?

Join the Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Team as an Advertising and Marketing Volunteer! In this role, you will play a critical part in attracting new volunteers by enhancing our outreach efforts through various media platforms.


Key Responsibilities

As an Advertising and Marketing Volunteer, you will: Update Flyers and Materials: Utilize Brand Central to ensure all our recruitment materials are current, engaging, and aligned with Red Cross branding guidelines.Flyer Distribution: Help distribute flyers in key community areas to promote volunteer opportunities and increase awareness of our mission.Online Postings and Follow-Ups: Manage and update online postings, ensuring timely follow-ups to engage potential volunteers effectively.Collaboration with Local Newspapers: Work closely with local newspapers to publish recruitment articles that highlight the rewarding opportunities available within the Red Cross.E-Newspapers Contributions: Send compelling articles to e-newspapers, broadening our reach to digital audiences.Social Media Group Outreach: Engage with social media groups to promote volunteer opportunities, sharing stories and updates to inspire action and involvement.


Qualifications

Strong written and verbal communication skillsExperience in marketing, advertising, or a related field is beneficialComfortable using social media platforms and digital communication toolsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamCreative, proactive, and enthusiastic about community service


Requirements:

A commitment of at least 6 months and 4 hours per month.A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle (a Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be provided). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A professional and positive attitude.A willingness to learn and follow the Red Cross policies and procedures


Benefits

Gain valuable marketing and advertising experienceBuild your resume with a globally recognized organizationNetwork with professionals and like-minded volunteersMake a meaningful impact in your community

Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dee's Attic Bookstore Volunteer

Dee's Attic Bookstore is located inside the Lancaster Community Library. Our store would not be successful without the dedication of our hard working volunteers.  If you love books and love working with the public, we would love to have you!  We have a variety of shift hours and days.  Please call (804) 435-1729 ext 28 for more information and stop by the Circulation Desk in the library, or the sales desk in the bookstore and pick up a Volunteer Application to fill out. 

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Dee's Attic Bookstore is located inside the Lancaster Community Library. Our store would not be successful without the dedication of our hard working volunteers.  If you love books and love working with the public, we would love to have you!  We have a variety of shift hours and days.  Please call (804) 435-1729 ext 28 for more information and stop by the Circulation Desk in the library, or the sales desk in the bookstore and pick up a Volunteer Application to fill out. 

Organization: Lancaster Community Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grow Commmunity Spirit as Maintenance/Yardworkers/Mowers

Grab your gloves and join us!- community spirit grows here! Do you enjoy working outdoors or lending a hand to small projects? We're looking for volunteers to help with maintenance, yardwork, and lawn mowing at the Tavern. Just a few hours of your time will help us keep the grounds beautiful and welcoming for all who visit!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Grab your gloves and join us!- community spirit grows here! Do you enjoy working outdoors or lending a hand to small projects? We're looking for volunteers to help with maintenance, yardwork, and lawn mowing at the Tavern. Just a few hours of your time will help us keep the grounds beautiful and welcoming for all who visit!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Faces needed for Counter Help

We're looking for friendly faces to run our cafe counter! If you can spend just 4 hours on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday,  weekly or monthly,you'll be serving food at the counter, chatting with visitors, and helping us create  warm, welcoming atmosphere. No experience needed- just a smile and a willingness to pitch in. Your time makes a difference!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

We're looking for friendly faces to run our cafe counter! If you can spend just 4 hours on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday,  weekly or monthly,you'll be serving food at the counter, chatting with visitors, and helping us create  warm, welcoming atmosphere. No experience needed- just a smile and a willingness to pitch in. Your time makes a difference!

Organization: Northern Neck Heritage Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housekeeping Volunteer

We’re looking for a dedicated Housekeeping Volunteer to support our Administrative Office. While our staff work hard to provide critical services to survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence, we don’t have the funding to hire professional cleaning services. That means our team often has to step away from their core responsibilities to take on housekeeping tasks. By volunteering just a few hours a week, you can make a big impact—helping us maintain a clean, welcoming space so our staff can stay focused on serving the community. If you're someone who enjoys creating order and supporting a good cause behind the scenes, we’d love to have you on board.Perform housekeeping at the Administrative Office.Commitment: recurringComplete Volunteer Interest Form at havenshelter.org/volunteer and a staff member will reach out to discuss further.

Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc.

We’re looking for a dedicated Housekeeping Volunteer to support our Administrative Office. While our staff work hard to provide critical services to survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence, we don’t have the funding to hire professional cleaning services. That means our team often has to step away from their core responsibilities to take on housekeeping tasks. By volunteering just a few hours a week, you can make a big impact—helping us maintain a clean, welcoming space so our staff can stay focused on serving the community. If you're someone who enjoys creating order and supporting a good cause behind the scenes, we’d love to have you on board.Perform housekeeping at the Administrative Office.Commitment: recurringComplete Volunteer Interest Form at havenshelter.org/volunteer and a staff member will reach out to discuss further.

Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Committee Member

Would you enjoy the opportunity to work creatively with a group of people who share your passion for education and colonial history? You could turn that into an opportunity to significantly influence HCC&M programming! Join the committee of volunteers who shape and develop the learning experiences for HCC&M volunteers, school students and the community.

Qualifications:

Educational background helpful, but a passion for colonial period history is necessary.Enjoy program planning and development.Desire to keep current with best practices across age groups, interests and learning styles.

Responsibilities:

Work with staff to develop annual themes as well as theme-related speakers and field trips.Coordinate the Spring Update as a training and refresher experience for all volunteers.Coordinate the Hands-on-History Camp for children and the Readers group for adults.

Time Commitment:

Average of 5 hours per month with possibly more time needed as programs approach.Bi-monthly or monthly Education Committee meetings (2 hours), as needed.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April).On-going guidance and support provided by staff Program Director.Individual committee members matched with projects based on skills and interests.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Would you enjoy the opportunity to work creatively with a group of people who share your passion for education and colonial history? You could turn that into an opportunity to significantly influence HCC&M programming! Join the committee of volunteers who shape and develop the learning experiences for HCC&M volunteers, school students and the community.

Qualifications:

Educational background helpful, but a passion for colonial period history is necessary.Enjoy program planning and development.Desire to keep current with best practices across age groups, interests and learning styles.

Responsibilities:

Work with staff to develop annual themes as well as theme-related speakers and field trips.Coordinate the Spring Update as a training and refresher experience for all volunteers.Coordinate the Hands-on-History Camp for children and the Readers group for adults.

Time Commitment:

Average of 5 hours per month with possibly more time needed as programs approach.Bi-monthly or monthly Education Committee meetings (2 hours), as needed.

Training and Support:

Spring Update & Training is strongly encouraged (3 days in March or early April).On-going guidance and support provided by staff Program Director.Individual committee members matched with projects based on skills and interests.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Group Docent

Would you like to combine your love of teaching and history? Meet others who share your love of history? You could work with us to provide students in grades 1-12 with educational programs that encourage learning the story of Historic Christ Church and how it connects to the history of Virginia. Become a School Group Docent at Historic Christ Church & Museum!

Qualifications: 

Enjoy working with young people, especially in the area of colonial and HCC history. Educational background helpful but not as necessary as patience and a sense of humor.Ability to commit to work with a scheduled group.

Responsibilities: 

Engage students through hands-on activities across different stations on the HCC campus.Participate in family-oriented activity days to teach visitors about HCC and colonial Virginia. Use age-appropriate content and teaching methods.

Time Commitment:

Programs for grade schoolers run about 3 hours mornings during the school year.High school students come for special summer programs that last for 3 to 4 hours.Preparation time varies, based on knowledge and experience.

Training and Support:

Spring Training is strongly encouraged (three days in March or early April).  You will be provided lesson plans and shadow experienced docents during training.Receive ongoing guidance and support from the Director of Programs & Communications.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Would you like to combine your love of teaching and history? Meet others who share your love of history? You could work with us to provide students in grades 1-12 with educational programs that encourage learning the story of Historic Christ Church and how it connects to the history of Virginia. Become a School Group Docent at Historic Christ Church & Museum!

Qualifications: 

Enjoy working with young people, especially in the area of colonial and HCC history. Educational background helpful but not as necessary as patience and a sense of humor.Ability to commit to work with a scheduled group.

Responsibilities: 

Engage students through hands-on activities across different stations on the HCC campus.Participate in family-oriented activity days to teach visitors about HCC and colonial Virginia. Use age-appropriate content and teaching methods.

Time Commitment:

Programs for grade schoolers run about 3 hours mornings during the school year.High school students come for special summer programs that last for 3 to 4 hours.Preparation time varies, based on knowledge and experience.

Training and Support:

Spring Training is strongly encouraged (three days in March or early April).  You will be provided lesson plans and shadow experienced docents during training.Receive ongoing guidance and support from the Director of Programs & Communications.

For more information, visit ChristChurch1735.org, email info@ChristChurch1735.org or call (804) 438-6855.

Organization: Historic Christ Church & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22576

Allow Groups: No