Volunteer: General Support Volunteers - NorthumberlandThe Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of general support Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. A healthy and prepared community starts with its Volunteers. You never know when your community might need you to provide support during a public health emergency. But there doesn't need to be an emergency for you to be of service. As a Volunteer, you'll receive free training in public health, emergency and terrorism response, disaster mental health, CPR, and first aid. Your support behind the scenes is crucial for your community to become prepared and remain healthy. There are many positions available. Ask if there are others matching your skills and experience: Administrative and IT SupportGreeter or RunnerRadio Communicator / Ham Radio TeamInterpreterSocial WorkerAnd moreTo become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps The Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of general support Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. A healthy and prepared community starts with its Volunteers. You never know when your community might need you to provide support during a public health emergency. But there doesn't need to be an emergency for you to be of service. As a Volunteer, you'll receive free training in public health, emergency and terrorism response, disaster mental health, CPR, and first aid. Your support behind the scenes is crucial for your community to become prepared and remain healthy. There are many positions available. Ask if there are others matching your skills and experience: Administrative and IT SupportGreeter or RunnerRadio Communicator / Ham Radio TeamInterpreterSocial WorkerAnd moreTo become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Volunteers - LancasterThe Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of medically certified Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack, or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, MRC Volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care. The MRC also supports public health at other times by assuring accessibility to health care, improving healthcare literacy, and partnering with other organizations that promote public health and healthcare education, such as CPR and STOP THE BLEED® trainings. All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps The Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of medically certified Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack, or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, MRC Volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care. The MRC also supports public health at other times by assuring accessibility to health care, improving healthcare literacy, and partnering with other organizations that promote public health and healthcare education, such as CPR and STOP THE BLEED® trainings. All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Volunteers - NorthumberlandThe Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of medically certified Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack, or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, MRC Volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care. The MRC also supports public health at other times by assuring accessibility to health care, improving healthcare literacy, and partnering with other organizations that promote public health and healthcare education, such as CPR and STOP THE BLEED® trainings. All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps The Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is in need of medically certified Volunteers across its district of ten counties to build community resilience, provide education, and bolster response efforts during large-scale emergencies. You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack, or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, MRC Volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care. The MRC also supports public health at other times by assuring accessibility to health care, improving healthcare literacy, and partnering with other organizations that promote public health and healthcare education, such as CPR and STOP THE BLEED® trainings. All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To become a VA Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, please submit an application in the Virginia Volunteer Health System. Organization: Three Rivers Medical Reserve Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Research Assistants in Genealogy & History LibraryVolunteer Research Assistants support the daily operations of the Dunton Library for Genealogy & History at the Lancaster Virginia Historical Society by assisting patrons in-person and virtually to search and use all publications, catalogs, finding aids, electronic resources, and other materials in the Library collection to answer questions about local history and family genealogies. Research experience is helpful, but training is provided and you will work with an experienced volunteer until you are comfortable! An LVHS staff member will also always be nearby in Museum office. Typical duties include: Providing walk-in patrons with guidance and access to Library materialsLooking up resources to answer phone and email inquiries Collecting and recording money for library use, copies, membership, and book sales Using the computer and internet, photocopier, scanner Opening the Library building in the morning and securing it at the end of the dayVolunteers may use Library resources for personal research during “down time” while on duty or during other regular library hours. Flexible scheduling, typically 1 to 4 days per month, with 4-hours shifts on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 11:00-3:00. 3-hour shifts of 10:00-1:00 or 1:00-4:00 are also possible. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society Volunteer Research Assistants support the daily operations of the Dunton Library for Genealogy & History at the Lancaster Virginia Historical Society by assisting patrons in-person and virtually to search and use all publications, catalogs, finding aids, electronic resources, and other materials in the Library collection to answer questions about local history and family genealogies. Research experience is helpful, but training is provided and you will work with an experienced volunteer until you are comfortable! An LVHS staff member will also always be nearby in Museum office. Typical duties include: Providing walk-in patrons with guidance and access to Library materialsLooking up resources to answer phone and email inquiries Collecting and recording money for library use, copies, membership, and book sales Using the computer and internet, photocopier, scanner Opening the Library building in the morning and securing it at the end of the dayVolunteers may use Library resources for personal research during “down time” while on duty or during other regular library hours. Flexible scheduling, typically 1 to 4 days per month, with 4-hours shifts on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 11:00-3:00. 3-hour shifts of 10:00-1:00 or 1:00-4:00 are also possible. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Assistant (Docent/Receptionist)Do you have an interest in local history? Would you enjoy meeting and talking with out-of-town visitors as well as other locals about Lancaster's history and heritage? Volunteer Assistants, also sometimes called Docents or Receptionists, support the daily operations of the Museum at the Lancaster Virginia Historical Society by serving on the “front-line” of visitor services. Museum Assistants help visitors with introductions to self-guided tours of the exhibits and historic buildings, book shop sales, general LVHS information, and local tourism materials. Typical duties include: Greeting and orienting visitors and collecting admission feesProviding visitors with an overview of the Museum buildings (Lancaster House, the Old Clerk’s Office, and the Old Jail). and reviewing the self-guided tour materials. Explaining and answering questions about site history and current exhibitsSelling gift shop items and handling cash, check, and credit card transactionsProviding local tourism brochures and informationAnswering the telephone Assisting LVHS office staff with light clerical tasks such as folding brochures, assembling mailings, addressing envelopes, etc.Volunteers may also opt for additional training to give guided tours. Flexible scheduling, as few as 1 to 4 days per month with 3-hour shifts Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. Shift time of 11:00am-2:00pm is preferred, but 10:00-1:00 or 1:00-4:00 is possible. We also occasionally need Museum Volunteers at other days/times including weekends for special visitor open houses and group tour bookings. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society Do you have an interest in local history? Would you enjoy meeting and talking with out-of-town visitors as well as other locals about Lancaster's history and heritage? Volunteer Assistants, also sometimes called Docents or Receptionists, support the daily operations of the Museum at the Lancaster Virginia Historical Society by serving on the “front-line” of visitor services. Museum Assistants help visitors with introductions to self-guided tours of the exhibits and historic buildings, book shop sales, general LVHS information, and local tourism materials. Typical duties include: Greeting and orienting visitors and collecting admission feesProviding visitors with an overview of the Museum buildings (Lancaster House, the Old Clerk’s Office, and the Old Jail). and reviewing the self-guided tour materials. Explaining and answering questions about site history and current exhibitsSelling gift shop items and handling cash, check, and credit card transactionsProviding local tourism brochures and informationAnswering the telephone Assisting LVHS office staff with light clerical tasks such as folding brochures, assembling mailings, addressing envelopes, etc.Volunteers may also opt for additional training to give guided tours. Flexible scheduling, as few as 1 to 4 days per month with 3-hour shifts Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. Shift time of 11:00am-2:00pm is preferred, but 10:00-1:00 or 1:00-4:00 is possible. We also occasionally need Museum Volunteers at other days/times including weekends for special visitor open houses and group tour bookings. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Events - Hospitality & RefreshmentsThe Lancaster Virginia Historical Society hosts public and members-only receptions with food for special events such as exhibit
openings, lecture programs, the Christmas Open House, Annual Membership
Meeting, Volunteer Appreciation Day, and Fundraisers like the Spring Gala. Volunteers on the LVHS Hospitality Committee help plan these functions from
choosing the dates and developing the invitations to planning the menus and
decorating with flowers and greens. Hospitality Volunteers also help staff the kitchen, bar, and greeter table at special events, assist with set-up and clean-up, and often make in-kind contributions of food, wine,
and supplies. Members
of the Hospitality Committee typically like to cook, decorate, and pay
attention to detail in scheduling and planning the receptions. They usually enjoy working as a team. Time commitment varies according to the schedule and type of
event. Volunteers do not need to be
available for every function. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society The Lancaster Virginia Historical Society hosts public and members-only receptions with food for special events such as exhibit
openings, lecture programs, the Christmas Open House, Annual Membership
Meeting, Volunteer Appreciation Day, and Fundraisers like the Spring Gala. Volunteers on the LVHS Hospitality Committee help plan these functions from
choosing the dates and developing the invitations to planning the menus and
decorating with flowers and greens. Hospitality Volunteers also help staff the kitchen, bar, and greeter table at special events, assist with set-up and clean-up, and often make in-kind contributions of food, wine,
and supplies. Members
of the Hospitality Committee typically like to cook, decorate, and pay
attention to detail in scheduling and planning the receptions. They usually enjoy working as a team. Time commitment varies according to the schedule and type of
event. Volunteers do not need to be
available for every function. Please contact us: 804-462-7280 or history@lancastervahistory.org We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Lancaster Virginia Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistantNCHS 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/archivistNCHS 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/archivistThe 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: computer techieNCHS 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: social media and website administratorNCHS 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: Committee Member--WarsawRCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Warsaw. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College RCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Warsaw. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Member--KilmarnockRCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Kilmarnock. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College RCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Kilmarnock. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Member--GlennsRCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Glenns. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College RCC's Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) program is looking for community members to help plan and facilitate classes. Classes are usually two hours per week for three consecutive weeks in the fall and spring. Location is Glenns. Please email communications@rappahannock.edu for information. Organization: Rappahannock Community College Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23149 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: District 5 Member of the Historic Resources CommissionConduct 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: Donate Land, Build Homes, Change LivesDonating 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 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 Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join your local volunteer rescue squad--We will train you!Help us help you! Seeking individuals who are dedicated to their community and want to help others achieve their best outcomes. We train drivers and providers at little to no cost to you. We provide uniforms. Be the person who comes to your neighbors' aid on their worst day. 12-24 hours of duty each month is required, and attendance at one monthly meeting is requested. For more information or to apply, email vp@mcvrs.life Organization: Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad Help us help you! Seeking individuals who are dedicated to their community and want to help others achieve their best outcomes. We train drivers and providers at little to no cost to you. We provide uniforms. Be the person who comes to your neighbors' aid on their worst day. 12-24 hours of duty each month is required, and attendance at one monthly meeting is requested. For more information or to apply, email vp@mcvrs.life Organization: Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutoring: Lancaster Elementary School StudentsLancaster 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: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentoring Program: Lancaster Elementary School StudentsWe 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: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutoring: Lancaster High School StudentsLancaster 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: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentoring Program: Lancaster High School StudentsWe 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: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Members and VolunteersSince 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: CASA Advocates Essex CountyNorthern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Northern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Advocates Westmoreland CountyNorthern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Northern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Advocates Northumberland CountyNorthern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Northern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Advocates Richmond CountyNorthern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Northern Neck CASA is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA Advocates work with children and teens in the abuse and neglect system. CASA volunteers are appointed to be a voice for a child in court. Advocates gather information, meet with children and families, and report their findings. They can be a steady presence for child during a tumultuous time. To learn more about becoming a CASA advocate, contact us at info@nncasa.com or at 804-462-0881. Volunteers must pass a background check and participate in 40 hours of pre-service training. Volunteers will visit a variety of locations, including the child's home, school, the homes of caregivers, and the courthouse for hearings. Organization: Northern Neck CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Faces at the Front DeskLove chatting with people and sharing local history? Join our front desk volunteer team! Whether you’re greeting visitors, answering questions, or helping with the gift shop, you’ll play a key role in making every guest feel welcome. No experience? No problem! We’ll show you the ropes. It’s a fun, flexible way to get involved, meet new people, and support the museum in a big way. Sound like a good fit? Let us know and we'll find the perfect place for you! Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Love chatting with people and sharing local history? Join our front desk volunteer team! Whether you’re greeting visitors, answering questions, or helping with the gift shop, you’ll play a key role in making every guest feel welcome. No experience? No problem! We’ll show you the ropes. It’s a fun, flexible way to get involved, meet new people, and support the museum in a big way. Sound like a good fit? Let us know and we'll find the perfect place for you! Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardening at the Steamboat Era MuseumLove to garden? Come help us keep the Steamboat Era Museum looking its best! From tending our lovely mini Victorian garden to sprucing up flower beds and greenery around the grounds, we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy spending time outdoors and making things grow. No green thumb needed—just a willingness to dig in and help! Whether you can stop by once in a while or on a regular basis, we’d love to have you join our gardening crew. Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Love to garden? Come help us keep the Steamboat Era Museum looking its best! From tending our lovely mini Victorian garden to sprucing up flower beds and greenery around the grounds, we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy spending time outdoors and making things grow. No green thumb needed—just a willingness to dig in and help! Whether you can stop by once in a while or on a regular basis, we’d love to have you join our gardening crew. Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer @ Ye Olde Book ShoppeWe 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: Join The Haven’s Board of Directors (BOD)Are you passionate about creating communities free from intimate partner violence and sexual assault? The Haven Shelter & Services invites dedicated individuals to apply to join our Board of Directors. As a member of our working board, you’ll help guide our mission, provide strategic oversight, and support fundraising efforts that directly impact survivors across our service region. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive board that reflects the communities we serve—across geography, race, gender, age, and professional expertise. What We’re Looking For We welcome candidates with a variety of lived experiences and skills, including (but not limited to): Financial oversight or budgetingFundraising and donor relationsPublic relations and communicationsLegal expertiseStrategic planningExperience with or understanding of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalkingBoard members also serve a three-year term (renewable once), attend regular meetings every other month, participate in at least one committee, and contribute approximately 50–55 hours per year in service, outreach, and advocacy.Board Member Job Description Strategic Direction Establish and support The Haven’s missionDevelop a strategic planMonitor the plan's results and adjust as necessaryResources Hire the agency director(s).Ensure adequate financial resources.Support the efforts of agency staff in raising funds.Build The Haven’s standing in the community by sharing information about The Haven.Make introductions to individuals or organizations that can support The Haven’s work.Oversight Establish priorities and performance expectations for agency director(s).Support agency director(s) through introductions, advice, and counsel.Evaluate the director(s) performance.Ensure controls are in place to safeguard the organization’s assets.Review and approve an annual budgetReview financial performance throughout the year; take action as needed. Review and approve the audit and 990.Ensure policies are in place to protect the assets and standing of The Haven.Governance Act with transparency and integrity.Ensure compliance with all laws. Develop Board-related policies for approval by the full Board.Determine the skills and experience required on the board.Cultivate, nominate, and onboard new Board members.Ensure the Board remains engaged and accountable.Serve on at least one regular or ad hoc committee. …And what does that mean? Purpose Serve on the Board as a voting memberDevelop policies and regulations for the operation of The HavenMonitor finances, programs, and performanceQualifications Commitment to The Haven’s mission of preventing and eliminating intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking within our service area.Familiarity with the community and its resourcesWillingness to serve as a resource to The Haven staff and fellow Board members.Adequate time to commit to board responsibilities. (See time commitment information below)Board Responsibilities General Establish policyHire, supervise, and evaluate the director(s).Approve the agency budget.Secure adequate funds to meet the approved budget.Monitor finances.Maintain and update long-range plans.Specific Be familiar with The Haven’s mission, purposes, goals, policies, programs, strengths, and needs.Prepare for and attend both regular and committee meetings, demonstrating a commitment to Board activities.Actively participate in at least one Board committee.Be well-informed on issues and agenda items in advance of the meetings.Contribute skills, knowledge, and experience when appropriate.Make an annual personal financial contribution to The Haven according to personal means.Assist the Development Committee and staff in implementing strategies to identify and secure resources to support The Haven.Be knowledgeable about The Haven’s budget and financial statements.Represent the organization as an ambassador both publicly and privately, as trained to do so.Be mindful of the community and professional image of the organization.Assume leadership roles in board activities, including fundraising.Educate yourself about the needs of the community The Haven serves.Time Commitment Term - 3 years - May serve up to two terms for a total of six years.In General (Estimated) - 50-55 Hours/yearMeeting Attendance - 1-3 hours per month Regularly attend full Board meetings as scheduled - 7 meetings per year, approximately 1 hour to prepare + 2 hours per meeting - 21 hours.Attend standing and ad hoc committee meetings as assigned, time varies depending on the committee. Typically meet for 1 hour in the months that the Board does not meet and as needed to accomplish the goals of the committee. 6 meetings estimated - 6 hoursTraining - Typically takes place over 2 Saturdays or as Board Member schedules allow. Attend necessary training to enhance Board skills - approximately 16 hours (estimated) during the first year on the Board. 3-6 hours in subsequent years.Fundraising - Spread out throughout the year Outreach to donors - 2 hours (estimated)Participation in fundraising activities - 12 hours (estimated - might be higher for Development Committee members)When working on specific projects, additional hours may be required. For example, when working on the strategic plan, the Board typically spends at least one full day together to workshop plans. In FY 2026, some members of the Board may have to assist with interviews and planning for the hiring of new director(s) positions (s). BOD FAQs 1. How does someone get appointed to The Haven’s Board of Directors? The Haven’s Nominating Committee is responsible for finding Board candidates that meet the needs of the Board. Every effort is made to see that each county that we serve is represented on the Board, that the race, gender, and age make-up of the Board is reflective of the community that we serve, and that the various areas of expertise necessary to run an effective Board of Directors are represented. The Nominating Committee recruits, interviews, and makes recommendations to the Board. 2. When does The Haven’s Board meet? The Haven’s Board of Directors meets at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of the following months throughout the year: July, September, November, January, March, May and June. Though in-person participation is preferred, some of the meetings may be virtual, and when necessary, a virtual option to attend can be made available. 3. What other meetings would I be expected to attend? The Haven’s Board of Directors is a “working board” meaning that directors are expected to be active in some way in moving the mission of the organization forward between regular meetings. All committees must be chaired by a director. As the need arises, the Board may establish other committees. 4. What would the time commitment be? Regular Board meetings occur the first Thursday in July, September, November, January, March, May, and June. Committees meet in the other months, as needed. In addition to meetings, Board members can expect to spend time preparing for meetings, following up on tasks for special projects, and supporting fund raising and awareness activities. We estimate that on average, Board members will likely dedicate between 50 and 60 hours per year to The Haven. 5. Is there a financial obligation for Board Members? Each Board member is expected to make an annual donation to the organization. Many grantors consider this a concrete sign of support and want to know that every board member makes a financial contribution. There is no minimum contribution requirement. We ask each board member to give according to what s/he feels is meaningful and doable. 6. What are the terms of service for Board Members? A Board term is three years. At the end of the first term, a Board member can elect to serve a second three-year term. After two terms, s/he is not eligible to serve on the Board for a period of one year. 7. What are the fund-raising obligations of a Board Member? Approximately 40% of The Haven’s operating budget is funded by state and federal grants. The other 60% must be raised through donations, fund-raisers, foundation grants and thrift shop receipts. It is vital that Board members find how their particular skills can best be used to raise the necessary funds to keep shelter and support services available for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in our community. Below are some examples of how Board members can support fund-raising efforts. Assist with and attend, when possible, fund-raising events throughout the year.Help connect Development staff with individuals or foundation grantors who might be willing to provide financial support.Help the Development staff build and maintain relationships with donors.Volunteer to help sit at booths at various fairs and events throughout the service area.Volunteer at the thrift shop.Volunteer at the shelter.Share information about The Haven and its needs with individuals and groups withwhich you are associated in the community.8. What training is provided to Board Members? One of the most important things that all Board members can do for the organization is to know enough about The Haven, the work that we do, and the needs that we have, to be able to share our story in the community. Training is provided to help Board members have the basic information and comfort level necessary to understand the population we serve, promote our work, and garner community support. Application Submission: If you’re interested in board service, start by completing the Prospective Board Member Application at havenshelter.org/boardservice and submitting a resume or summary of your background and experience by emailing our Executive Director, Ellen Yackel, with "Board Member Application" in the subject line. Applicants can also mail applications to PO BOX 1267 Warsaw, VA 22572. Initial Conversation: We’ll then reach out to set up a time for you to meet with a current board member and/or staff member to learn more about The Haven, what board service entails, and to discuss your interests and potential contributions. Board Approval: Final approval for new members takes place at the June Board meeting. In the interim you may be invited to observe board meetings, attend events, or volunteer to get a feel for the organization before the nomination process in June. Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. Are you passionate about creating communities free from intimate partner violence and sexual assault? The Haven Shelter & Services invites dedicated individuals to apply to join our Board of Directors. As a member of our working board, you’ll help guide our mission, provide strategic oversight, and support fundraising efforts that directly impact survivors across our service region. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive board that reflects the communities we serve—across geography, race, gender, age, and professional expertise. What We’re Looking For We welcome candidates with a variety of lived experiences and skills, including (but not limited to): Financial oversight or budgetingFundraising and donor relationsPublic relations and communicationsLegal expertiseStrategic planningExperience with or understanding of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalkingBoard members also serve a three-year term (renewable once), attend regular meetings every other month, participate in at least one committee, and contribute approximately 50–55 hours per year in service, outreach, and advocacy.Board Member Job Description Strategic Direction Establish and support The Haven’s missionDevelop a strategic planMonitor the plan's results and adjust as necessaryResources Hire the agency director(s).Ensure adequate financial resources.Support the efforts of agency staff in raising funds.Build The Haven’s standing in the community by sharing information about The Haven.Make introductions to individuals or organizations that can support The Haven’s work.Oversight Establish priorities and performance expectations for agency director(s).Support agency director(s) through introductions, advice, and counsel.Evaluate the director(s) performance.Ensure controls are in place to safeguard the organization’s assets.Review and approve an annual budgetReview financial performance throughout the year; take action as needed. Review and approve the audit and 990.Ensure policies are in place to protect the assets and standing of The Haven.Governance Act with transparency and integrity.Ensure compliance with all laws. Develop Board-related policies for approval by the full Board.Determine the skills and experience required on the board.Cultivate, nominate, and onboard new Board members.Ensure the Board remains engaged and accountable.Serve on at least one regular or ad hoc committee. …And what does that mean? Purpose Serve on the Board as a voting memberDevelop policies and regulations for the operation of The HavenMonitor finances, programs, and performanceQualifications Commitment to The Haven’s mission of preventing and eliminating intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking within our service area.Familiarity with the community and its resourcesWillingness to serve as a resource to The Haven staff and fellow Board members.Adequate time to commit to board responsibilities. (See time commitment information below)Board Responsibilities General Establish policyHire, supervise, and evaluate the director(s).Approve the agency budget.Secure adequate funds to meet the approved budget.Monitor finances.Maintain and update long-range plans.Specific Be familiar with The Haven’s mission, purposes, goals, policies, programs, strengths, and needs.Prepare for and attend both regular and committee meetings, demonstrating a commitment to Board activities.Actively participate in at least one Board committee.Be well-informed on issues and agenda items in advance of the meetings.Contribute skills, knowledge, and experience when appropriate.Make an annual personal financial contribution to The Haven according to personal means.Assist the Development Committee and staff in implementing strategies to identify and secure resources to support The Haven.Be knowledgeable about The Haven’s budget and financial statements.Represent the organization as an ambassador both publicly and privately, as trained to do so.Be mindful of the community and professional image of the organization.Assume leadership roles in board activities, including fundraising.Educate yourself about the needs of the community The Haven serves.Time Commitment Term - 3 years - May serve up to two terms for a total of six years.In General (Estimated) - 50-55 Hours/yearMeeting Attendance - 1-3 hours per month Regularly attend full Board meetings as scheduled - 7 meetings per year, approximately 1 hour to prepare + 2 hours per meeting - 21 hours.Attend standing and ad hoc committee meetings as assigned, time varies depending on the committee. Typically meet for 1 hour in the months that the Board does not meet and as needed to accomplish the goals of the committee. 6 meetings estimated - 6 hoursTraining - Typically takes place over 2 Saturdays or as Board Member schedules allow. Attend necessary training to enhance Board skills - approximately 16 hours (estimated) during the first year on the Board. 3-6 hours in subsequent years.Fundraising - Spread out throughout the year Outreach to donors - 2 hours (estimated)Participation in fundraising activities - 12 hours (estimated - might be higher for Development Committee members)When working on specific projects, additional hours may be required. For example, when working on the strategic plan, the Board typically spends at least one full day together to workshop plans. In FY 2026, some members of the Board may have to assist with interviews and planning for the hiring of new director(s) positions (s). BOD FAQs 1. How does someone get appointed to The Haven’s Board of Directors? The Haven’s Nominating Committee is responsible for finding Board candidates that meet the needs of the Board. Every effort is made to see that each county that we serve is represented on the Board, that the race, gender, and age make-up of the Board is reflective of the community that we serve, and that the various areas of expertise necessary to run an effective Board of Directors are represented. The Nominating Committee recruits, interviews, and makes recommendations to the Board. 2. When does The Haven’s Board meet? The Haven’s Board of Directors meets at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of the following months throughout the year: July, September, November, January, March, May and June. Though in-person participation is preferred, some of the meetings may be virtual, and when necessary, a virtual option to attend can be made available. 3. What other meetings would I be expected to attend? The Haven’s Board of Directors is a “working board” meaning that directors are expected to be active in some way in moving the mission of the organization forward between regular meetings. All committees must be chaired by a director. As the need arises, the Board may establish other committees. 4. What would the time commitment be? Regular Board meetings occur the first Thursday in July, September, November, January, March, May, and June. Committees meet in the other months, as needed. In addition to meetings, Board members can expect to spend time preparing for meetings, following up on tasks for special projects, and supporting fund raising and awareness activities. We estimate that on average, Board members will likely dedicate between 50 and 60 hours per year to The Haven. 5. Is there a financial obligation for Board Members? Each Board member is expected to make an annual donation to the organization. Many grantors consider this a concrete sign of support and want to know that every board member makes a financial contribution. There is no minimum contribution requirement. We ask each board member to give according to what s/he feels is meaningful and doable. 6. What are the terms of service for Board Members? A Board term is three years. At the end of the first term, a Board member can elect to serve a second three-year term. After two terms, s/he is not eligible to serve on the Board for a period of one year. 7. What are the fund-raising obligations of a Board Member? Approximately 40% of The Haven’s operating budget is funded by state and federal grants. The other 60% must be raised through donations, fund-raisers, foundation grants and thrift shop receipts. It is vital that Board members find how their particular skills can best be used to raise the necessary funds to keep shelter and support services available for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in our community. Below are some examples of how Board members can support fund-raising efforts. Assist with and attend, when possible, fund-raising events throughout the year.Help connect Development staff with individuals or foundation grantors who might be willing to provide financial support.Help the Development staff build and maintain relationships with donors.Volunteer to help sit at booths at various fairs and events throughout the service area.Volunteer at the thrift shop.Volunteer at the shelter.Share information about The Haven and its needs with individuals and groups withwhich you are associated in the community.8. What training is provided to Board Members? One of the most important things that all Board members can do for the organization is to know enough about The Haven, the work that we do, and the needs that we have, to be able to share our story in the community. Training is provided to help Board members have the basic information and comfort level necessary to understand the population we serve, promote our work, and garner community support. Application Submission: If you’re interested in board service, start by completing the Prospective Board Member Application at havenshelter.org/boardservice and submitting a resume or summary of your background and experience by emailing our Executive Director, Ellen Yackel, with "Board Member Application" in the subject line. Applicants can also mail applications to PO BOX 1267 Warsaw, VA 22572. Initial Conversation: We’ll then reach out to set up a time for you to meet with a current board member and/or staff member to learn more about The Haven, what board service entails, and to discuss your interests and potential contributions. Board Approval: Final approval for new members takes place at the June Board meeting. In the interim you may be invited to observe board meetings, attend events, or volunteer to get a feel for the organization before the nomination process in June. Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MoverWe’re in need of Volunteer Movers to assist with relocating furniture and disposing of unsellable goods. Many of the individuals and families we serve are starting over and need help furnishing their new spaces. Unfortunately, we don’t have the funding to hire professional movers. Volunteers play a crucial role in making sure donated furniture gets to those who need it most—and that items we can’t use are responsibly removed. If you’re able to lift and move furniture and want to make a tangible difference in someone’s new beginning, we’d love your help. Move items up to 50lbs on behalf of The Haven. Volunteers would need a truck or trailer to help with this task, due to the size and amount of items needed to be moved.Commitment: recurringShifts: FlexibleCall Shannon Jones at our Administrative Office at (804)333-1099Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. We’re in need of Volunteer Movers to assist with relocating furniture and disposing of unsellable goods. Many of the individuals and families we serve are starting over and need help furnishing their new spaces. Unfortunately, we don’t have the funding to hire professional movers. Volunteers play a crucial role in making sure donated furniture gets to those who need it most—and that items we can’t use are responsibly removed. If you’re able to lift and move furniture and want to make a tangible difference in someone’s new beginning, we’d love your help. Move items up to 50lbs on behalf of The Haven. Volunteers would need a truck or trailer to help with this task, due to the size and amount of items needed to be moved.Commitment: recurringShifts: FlexibleCall Shannon Jones at our Administrative Office at (804)333-1099Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Museum Docent and Step into the Story!Love history? Enjoy meeting new people? Join us as a docent at the Steamboat Era Museum! You’ll help welcome guests, lead tours, and share the fascinating stories of Chesapeake Bay steamboats with visitors of all ages. No prior experience needed—just curiosity and a smile. We’ll give you all the training you need. Sound like fun? Hop aboard—we’d love to have you on the crew! Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Love history? Enjoy meeting new people? Join us as a docent at the Steamboat Era Museum! You’ll help welcome guests, lead tours, and share the fascinating stories of Chesapeake Bay steamboats with visitors of all ages. No prior experience needed—just curiosity and a smile. We’ll give you all the training you need. Sound like fun? Hop aboard—we’d love to have you on the crew! Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Fun: Volunteer for Kids’ Activities!Love working with kids? We need your help! From our hands-on Steam Engine Workshop to our fun and engaging Friday Morning Children’s Programs, we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy sparking curiosity and making history come alive for young visitors. Whether you’re helping guide activities, sharing stories, or assisting with simple crafts, you’ll play a big part in creating memorable experiences for the next generation. Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Love working with kids? We need your help! From our hands-on Steam Engine Workshop to our fun and engaging Friday Morning Children’s Programs, we’re looking for volunteers who enjoy sparking curiosity and making history come alive for young visitors. Whether you’re helping guide activities, sharing stories, or assisting with simple crafts, you’ll play a big part in creating memorable experiences for the next generation. Organization: Steamboat Era Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.”
Interested in giving of your heart, and time, for Bay Aging? Please consider joining our volunteer team and fill out an application: https://bayaging.org/volunteer-application/ Or give us a call for more information: 804-758-2386 804-758-2386Organization: Bay Aging “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.”
Interested in giving of your heart, and time, for Bay Aging? Please consider joining our volunteer team and fill out an application: https://bayaging.org/volunteer-application/ Or give us a call for more information: 804-758-2386 804-758-2386Organization: Bay Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Rappahannock General HospitalBon Secours offers wonderful opportunities for community members to volunteer in assisting the hospital in fulfilling its ministry of healing. Hospital volunteers are an important part of the day-to-day activities and complement the services provided by our associates. Volunteering at Bon Secours provides a unique experience filled with fellowship, camaraderie and the satisfaction of providing good help to those in need. By volunteering with us, you will not only be working to help your community but will be joining the hospital family and making connections with patients and staff. Currently, we have volunteer opportunities at our Thrift Shop, Seconds Unlimited, 77 Irvington Road, in Kilmarnock. Please contact us directly for further information, stop by to get an application, or call the shop at(804) 435-2836. Organization: Bon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital Bon Secours offers wonderful opportunities for community members to volunteer in assisting the hospital in fulfilling its ministry of healing. Hospital volunteers are an important part of the day-to-day activities and complement the services provided by our associates. Volunteering at Bon Secours provides a unique experience filled with fellowship, camaraderie and the satisfaction of providing good help to those in need. By volunteering with us, you will not only be working to help your community but will be joining the hospital family and making connections with patients and staff. Currently, we have volunteer opportunities at our Thrift Shop, Seconds Unlimited, 77 Irvington Road, in Kilmarnock. Please contact us directly for further information, stop by to get an application, or call the shop at(804) 435-2836. Organization: Bon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help us build the TriWay Trail!Help us build the TriWay, and make biking and walking safer in the Northern Neck! Share your skills in: Fundraising/Networking Marketing Legal Trail Building Specifically, we will need: Trail Ambassadors who will walk the trail at least twice a month to report any trail issues they encounter. Groups to do regular light maintenance on the trail Event Planners and Helpers Social Media Planners Fundraising Planners Please visit our website to fill out the volunteer interest form: https://triwaytrail.org/support-us/#volunteer Organization: Tri-Way Trail Help us build the TriWay, and make biking and walking safer in the Northern Neck! Share your skills in: Fundraising/Networking Marketing Legal Trail Building Specifically, we will need: Trail Ambassadors who will walk the trail at least twice a month to report any trail issues they encounter. Groups to do regular light maintenance on the trail Event Planners and Helpers Social Media Planners Fundraising Planners Please visit our website to fill out the volunteer interest form: https://triwaytrail.org/support-us/#volunteer Organization: Tri-Way Trail Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Booth AttendantSpend 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: OrganizerCome 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: Link a neighbor in need to local resources--Volunteer!If you would like to partner with The Link with your time and/or financial gifts, please contact us at helpandhope2012@gmail.com. Organization: Link If you would like to partner with The Link with your time and/or financial gifts, please contact us at helpandhope2012@gmail.com. Organization: Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Volunteer Guild, and Go Behind the Scenes!The Northern Neck Orchestra Volunteer Guild The Northern Neck Orchestra's volunteers work behind the scenes to provide essential services to the orchestra, the chamber music series and Chamberfest programs. The orchestra has created a Volunteer Guild to augment the current pool of volunteers as its concerts continue to attract a growing number of concertgoers. Guild members may assume a variety of responsibilities while serving as ambassadors of the orchestra, such as: Securing transportation for musicians Providing overnight housing for out of town musicians Arranging refreshments for musicians at rehearsals and concerts Handling the front lobby at concerts: collecting tickets, distributing programs, assisting with seating and supporting the box office Supplementing production staff with the stage management, lighting and sound Placing roadside banners to promote concerts Providing editorial support for orchestra communications Identifying new staffing needs Please consider joining the Northern Neck Orchestra Volunteer Guild. You will make a huge difference. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, contact Gail Tiesenga or Diane Whitten. Gail Tiesenga: (804) 435 - 0441 Email: gtiesenga@msn.com Diane Whitten: (804) 436 - 3997 Email: dwhitten1946@gmail.com Organization: Northern Neck Orchestra The Northern Neck Orchestra Volunteer Guild The Northern Neck Orchestra's volunteers work behind the scenes to provide essential services to the orchestra, the chamber music series and Chamberfest programs. The orchestra has created a Volunteer Guild to augment the current pool of volunteers as its concerts continue to attract a growing number of concertgoers. Guild members may assume a variety of responsibilities while serving as ambassadors of the orchestra, such as: Securing transportation for musicians Providing overnight housing for out of town musicians Arranging refreshments for musicians at rehearsals and concerts Handling the front lobby at concerts: collecting tickets, distributing programs, assisting with seating and supporting the box office Supplementing production staff with the stage management, lighting and sound Placing roadside banners to promote concerts Providing editorial support for orchestra communications Identifying new staffing needs Please consider joining the Northern Neck Orchestra Volunteer Guild. You will make a huge difference. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, contact Gail Tiesenga or Diane Whitten. Gail Tiesenga: (804) 435 - 0441 Email: gtiesenga@msn.com Diane Whitten: (804) 436 - 3997 Email: dwhitten1946@gmail.com Organization: Northern Neck Orchestra Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inspire spiritual growth, healing & well-being--Volunteers Needed!“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
We’d love to have you join our team of volunteers. We need: Program Planning Program Helper Program Leader Fundraising Board of Directors To sign up, please complete the volunteer interest form at https://www.thebaycenter.org/volunteer. Organization: The Bay Center “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
We’d love to have you join our team of volunteers. We need: Program Planning Program Helper Program Leader Fundraising Board of Directors To sign up, please complete the volunteer interest form at https://www.thebaycenter.org/volunteer. Organization: The Bay Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be one of the volunteers who carry out 90% of the humanitarian work of the Red CrossBy volunteering with the American Red Cross, you will be the “hands and feet” of our mission, by alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies, by supporting clients affected by fires, floods, storms, other disasters, staffing blood drives, supporting members of the military and their family. For more information, please visit: https://www.redcross.org/local/virginia/volunteer.html Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter By volunteering with the American Red Cross, you will be the “hands and feet” of our mission, by alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies, by supporting clients affected by fires, floods, storms, other disasters, staffing blood drives, supporting members of the military and their family. For more information, please visit: https://www.redcross.org/local/virginia/volunteer.html Organization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23061 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Let's make a difference together--The Boys & Girls Club needs volunteers like you!Support Our Club In Just Three Steps: 1) Visit our website to learn more about opportunities available that fit your volunteer style. https://www.bgcnn.org/s/volunteer-opportunities 2) Fill out your Volunteer Matters profile to let us know a bit about you. 3) Browse through our diverse range of projects and pick one that suits your skills and interests, including: Power Hour Mentoring STEM Programs Passport to Manhood Money Matters Career Launch Smart Girls Basketball Swim Program SoccerLots of opportunities available depending on your time, skills, and interests. Let's make a difference together at Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck! Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck Support Our Club In Just Three Steps: 1) Visit our website to learn more about opportunities available that fit your volunteer style. https://www.bgcnn.org/s/volunteer-opportunities 2) Fill out your Volunteer Matters profile to let us know a bit about you. 3) Browse through our diverse range of projects and pick one that suits your skills and interests, including: Power Hour Mentoring STEM Programs Passport to Manhood Money Matters Career Launch Smart Girls Basketball Swim Program SoccerLots of opportunities available depending on your time, skills, and interests. Let's make a difference together at 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: Yard Sale VolunteerVolunteer to be a part of the most significant outreach ministry at Grace – the Yard Sale! Please contact: Lucia Schoelwer | 703-434-2176 • email: lrschoelwer@hotmail.com Cliffe Harris | 804-840-9468 • email: loggin2005@msn.com Organization: Grace Church Yard Sale Volunteer to be a part of the most significant outreach ministry at Grace – the Yard Sale! Please contact: Lucia Schoelwer | 703-434-2176 • email: lrschoelwer@hotmail.com Cliffe Harris | 804-840-9468 • email: loggin2005@msn.com Organization: Grace Church Yard Sale Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your skills in boating and water safety -- Volunteer with the Sail & Power SquadronWe know that what we do saves lives. Unlike first responders or rescue groups, we can’t measure how many lives that amounts to. But every class we teach, every Vessel Safety Check we do, every life-jacket we loan from a loaner station, every brochure we give, and every single question we answer, potentially saves a life. We need volunteers interested in: Boating ActivitiesEducationNewsletter productionPublic RelationsCommunicationsHospitalityPhotography Community ServiceFor information on how to join us and our volunteer work, please fill out the interest form at https://www.usps.org/sss-join-us/contact-request Organization: Northern Neck Sail & Power Squadron We know that what we do saves lives. Unlike first responders or rescue groups, we can’t measure how many lives that amounts to. But every class we teach, every Vessel Safety Check we do, every life-jacket we loan from a loaner station, every brochure we give, and every single question we answer, potentially saves a life. We need volunteers interested in: Boating ActivitiesEducationNewsletter productionPublic RelationsCommunicationsHospitalityPhotography Community ServiceFor information on how to join us and our volunteer work, please fill out the interest form at https://www.usps.org/sss-join-us/contact-request Organization: Northern Neck Sail & Power Squadron Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Friends of the Rappahannock!FOR’s work wouldn’t be what it is today without the contributions of our volunteers and members. Everyone is welcome to volunteer – no previous experience is required and there is something for everyone to get involved and make an impact on their river and community! Volunteer with us to keep the Rappahannock River healthy! We have a variety of ways to get involved throughout the year: https://riverfriends.org/volunteer/ Have any questions about getting involved? Email Lis Heras, Volunteer & Outreach Manager, at elisabeth.heras@riverfriends.org. Organization: Friends of the Rappahannock FOR’s work wouldn’t be what it is today without the contributions of our volunteers and members. Everyone is welcome to volunteer – no previous experience is required and there is something for everyone to get involved and make an impact on their river and community! Volunteer with us to keep the Rappahannock River healthy! We have a variety of ways to get involved throughout the year: https://riverfriends.org/volunteer/ Have any questions about getting involved? Email Lis Heras, Volunteer & Outreach Manager, at elisabeth.heras@riverfriends.org. Organization: Friends of the Rappahannock Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Find your perfect volunteer position at the Y!The YMCA is crucial in fostering community well-being, and we need dedicated volunteers like you to continue this mission. Whether it's children, teens, seniors, or families, everyone who comes to the Y does so to learn, grow, and thrive. Your involvement can make a lasting impact on their experience and contribute significantly to our community. Volunteers are the backbone of our remarkable history, the strength of our present, and the promise of our future. By volunteering at the Y, you actively bring about meaningful and enduring change in your neighborhood. Our volunteers provide invaluable support and resources to men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds, helping them become healthy, confident, connected, and secure. We offer various volunteer opportunities across the upper and lower peninsulas to match your interests and schedule. Aquatics Childcare Youth Sports Membership Fundraising and Events Facility Services Join us in making a difference today. To learn more and to apply, visit https://www.ymcavp.org/about/volunteer Organization: Middlesex Family YMCA The YMCA is crucial in fostering community well-being, and we need dedicated volunteers like you to continue this mission. Whether it's children, teens, seniors, or families, everyone who comes to the Y does so to learn, grow, and thrive. Your involvement can make a lasting impact on their experience and contribute significantly to our community. Volunteers are the backbone of our remarkable history, the strength of our present, and the promise of our future. By volunteering at the Y, you actively bring about meaningful and enduring change in your neighborhood. Our volunteers provide invaluable support and resources to men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds, helping them become healthy, confident, connected, and secure. We offer various volunteer opportunities across the upper and lower peninsulas to match your interests and schedule. Aquatics Childcare Youth Sports Membership Fundraising and Events Facility Services Join us in making a difference today. To learn more and to apply, visit https://www.ymcavp.org/about/volunteer Organization: Middlesex Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23071 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Find your perfect volunteer position at the Y!The YMCA is crucial in fostering community well-being, and we need dedicated volunteers like you to continue this mission. Whether it's children, teens, seniors, or families, everyone who comes to the Y does so to learn, grow, and thrive. Your involvement can make a lasting impact on their experience and contribute significantly to our community. Volunteers are the backbone of our remarkable history, the strength of our present, and the promise of our future. By volunteering at the Y, you actively bring about meaningful and enduring change in your neighborhood. Our volunteers provide invaluable support and resources to men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds, helping them become healthy, confident, connected, and secure. We offer various volunteer opportunities across the upper and lower peninsulas to match your interests and schedule. Aquatics Childcare Youth Sports Membership Fundraising and Events Facility Services Join us in making a difference today. To learn more and to apply, visit https://www.ymcavp.org/about/volunteer Organization: Mathews Family YMCA The YMCA is crucial in fostering community well-being, and we need dedicated volunteers like you to continue this mission. Whether it's children, teens, seniors, or families, everyone who comes to the Y does so to learn, grow, and thrive. Your involvement can make a lasting impact on their experience and contribute significantly to our community. Volunteers are the backbone of our remarkable history, the strength of our present, and the promise of our future. By volunteering at the Y, you actively bring about meaningful and enduring change in your neighborhood. Our volunteers provide invaluable support and resources to men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds, helping them become healthy, confident, connected, and secure. We offer various volunteer opportunities across the upper and lower peninsulas to match your interests and schedule. Aquatics Childcare Youth Sports Membership Fundraising and Events Facility Services Join us in making a difference today. To learn more and to apply, visit https://www.ymcavp.org/about/volunteer Organization: Mathews Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23076 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Lion! Come volunteer with us.Being a Lion means knowing that kindness matters. We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. More than 1.4 million Lions around the world are responding to local and global challenges with kindness and care. We provide sight and hearing screening for all three Lancaster Public Schools, as well as for Head Start and day care, and also adults.We pay for free eye exams and eyeglasses for those who cannot afford them.We pay for audiology exams and hearing aids for those who can-not afford them.We collect, clean and determine the prescriptions for used glass, for distribution to the needy in other parts of the state, the country and the world.We provide college scholarships to high school seniors.We support a baseball team at Dream Fields, the ball field complex.We partner with another Foundation to provide education scholarships in nursing.Come volunteer with us! Visit: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/join or email Andy Kidwell fjay66@gmail.com for more information. Organization: Lancaster County Lions Club Being a Lion means knowing that kindness matters. We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. More than 1.4 million Lions around the world are responding to local and global challenges with kindness and care. We provide sight and hearing screening for all three Lancaster Public Schools, as well as for Head Start and day care, and also adults.We pay for free eye exams and eyeglasses for those who cannot afford them.We pay for audiology exams and hearing aids for those who can-not afford them.We collect, clean and determine the prescriptions for used glass, for distribution to the needy in other parts of the state, the country and the world.We provide college scholarships to high school seniors.We support a baseball team at Dream Fields, the ball field complex.We partner with another Foundation to provide education scholarships in nursing.Come volunteer with us! Visit: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/join or email Andy Kidwell fjay66@gmail.com for more information. Organization: Lancaster County Lions Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Let's go out to the ballpark--Volunteer at Dream Fields!Volunteers needed at the Dream Fields! We need people to do grounds maintenance, to work 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Volunteers needed at the Dream Fields! We need people to do grounds maintenance, to work 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Lion! Come volunteer with us.Being a Lion means knowing that kindness matters. We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. More than 1.4 million Lions around the world are responding to local and global challenges with kindness and care. Come volunteer with us. Visit: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/join Or email Sheila Chewning sgchewning@yahoo.com. Organization: Northumberland County Lions Club Being a Lion means knowing that kindness matters. We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. More than 1.4 million Lions around the world are responding to local and global challenges with kindness and care. Come volunteer with us. Visit: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/join Or email Sheila Chewning sgchewning@yahoo.com. Organization: Northumberland County Lions Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberLooking 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 shiftContact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com if you are interested. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / 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 shiftContact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com if you are interested. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembersThe Lancaster County Virginia Education Foundation is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors. As a board member, you'll play a pivotal role in guiding our mission, contributing your expertise, and collaborating with others who share your commitment to making a difference. We welcome those with experience in education, community leadership, fundraising, or governance—and above all, a commitment to making a lasting impact through learning. The board of directors meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 4:30 pm at the Lancaster Community Library in Kilmarnock. Organization: Lancaster County Virginia Education Foundation The Lancaster County Virginia Education Foundation is seeking dedicated individuals to join our board of directors. As a board member, you'll play a pivotal role in guiding our mission, contributing your expertise, and collaborating with others who share your commitment to making a difference. We welcome those with experience in education, community leadership, fundraising, or governance—and above all, a commitment to making a lasting impact through learning. The board of directors meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 4:30 pm at the Lancaster Community Library in Kilmarnock. Organization: Lancaster County Virginia Education Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Assistant VolunteerThe 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 commitmentsRequirements: 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 proceduresOrganization: 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 commitmentsRequirements: 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 proceduresOrganization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advertising and Marketing VolunteerThis 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 serviceRequirements: 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 proceduresBenefits Gain valuable marketing and advertising experienceBuild your resume with a globally recognized organizationNetwork with professionals and like-minded volunteersMake a meaningful impact in your communityOrganization: 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 serviceRequirements: 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 proceduresBenefits Gain valuable marketing and advertising experienceBuild your resume with a globally recognized organizationNetwork with professionals and like-minded volunteersMake a meaningful impact in your communityOrganization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our Habitat for Humanity Donation Pickup Crew!Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our Donation Pickup Crew! Every Wednesday, the crew collects donations from homes throughout Lancaster and Northumberland counties. This is a hands-on role that involves lifting furniture and other household items, so being in good physical condition is important. If you enjoy staying active and giving back to your community, this is a great way to do both! Interested
in helping? Your time and energy help build homes — and hope — right here in our community! Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our Donation Pickup Crew! Every Wednesday, the crew collects donations from homes throughout Lancaster and Northumberland counties. This is a hands-on role that involves lifting furniture and other household items, so being in good physical condition is important. If you enjoy staying active and giving back to your community, this is a great way to do both! Interested
in helping? Your time and energy help build homes — and hope — right here in our community! Organization: Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brand Ambassador and Community Engagement VolunteerThe 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 RecognitionQualifications 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 locationsRequirements 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 proceduresBenefits 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 communityOrganization: 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 RecognitionQualifications 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 locationsRequirements 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 proceduresBenefits 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 communityOrganization: American Red Cross - Rappahannock Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store VolunteerOur thrift store is more than just a shop—it’s a vital part of how we support survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence. Proceeds directly fund our services, and the store often provides free clothing, furniture, and household essentials to those in need. We rely on Thrift Store Volunteers to help sort donations, organize merchandise, assist customers, and create a welcoming shopping experience. Whether you have a knack for retail, love organizing, or just want to give back, your time makes a meaningful impact. Receive, process, sort, price, and display donations at The Shoppe for Haven’s Sake Thrift Shop.Commitment: recurringShifts: weekday mornings and afternoonsComplete Volunteer Interest Form and a staff member will reach out to discuss opportunities. You can also find the form at havenshelter.org/volunteer.Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. Our thrift store is more than just a shop—it’s a vital part of how we support survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence. Proceeds directly fund our services, and the store often provides free clothing, furniture, and household essentials to those in need. We rely on Thrift Store Volunteers to help sort donations, organize merchandise, assist customers, and create a welcoming shopping experience. Whether you have a knack for retail, love organizing, or just want to give back, your time makes a meaningful impact. Receive, process, sort, price, and display donations at The Shoppe for Haven’s Sake Thrift Shop.Commitment: recurringShifts: weekday mornings and afternoonsComplete Volunteer Interest Form and a staff member will reach out to discuss opportunities. You can also find the form at havenshelter.org/volunteer.Organization: The Haven Shelter and Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housekeeping VolunteerWe’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: 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: Explorer Shallop VolunteerDeltaville 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). 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). 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: Flower GuildBeautiful 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: Master Oyster Gardeners to Teach about OystersBecome a Master.... TOGA has a strong educational component and we teach the Tidewater area all about oysters - both adults and kids! We NEED some new educators, Master Oyster Gardeners (MOGs), to help spread the word on how oysters filter our local waters and help IMPROVE THE HEALTH of the Chesapeake Bay! If you are interested see below for how to become one, and IF already a trained Master Oyster Gardener, let us know! We also provide the education to do so! Together with VIMS (Virginia Institute of Marine Science) TOGA puts on an entire Master Oyster Gardener Course. Active oyster gardeners in Virginia who are interested in expanding knowledge on the science and techniques of oyster gardening and sharing this knowledge with other gardeners. All skill levels are encouraged to apply, but participants must have at least 1 year of experience gardening oysters. Learn More and Sign-up at VIMS. VIMS: Hands on Learning This will be an in-person opportunity at VIMS’ Acuff Center for Aquaculture in the early fall of each year for those who have completed the online coursework. It will cover critters of the garden, oyster anatomy, an introduction to oyster production, and provide an opportunity to engage with session instructors.TOGA Volunteer Experience After completion of the prior components, participants will connect with the TOGA outreach coordinator to participate in at least 3 volunteer opportunities. MOG Quiz / Exit Interview Organization: Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association (TOGA) Become a Master.... TOGA has a strong educational component and we teach the Tidewater area all about oysters - both adults and kids! We NEED some new educators, Master Oyster Gardeners (MOGs), to help spread the word on how oysters filter our local waters and help IMPROVE THE HEALTH of the Chesapeake Bay! If you are interested see below for how to become one, and IF already a trained Master Oyster Gardener, let us know! We also provide the education to do so! Together with VIMS (Virginia Institute of Marine Science) TOGA puts on an entire Master Oyster Gardener Course. Active oyster gardeners in Virginia who are interested in expanding knowledge on the science and techniques of oyster gardening and sharing this knowledge with other gardeners. All skill levels are encouraged to apply, but participants must have at least 1 year of experience gardening oysters. Learn More and Sign-up at VIMS. VIMS: Hands on Learning This will be an in-person opportunity at VIMS’ Acuff Center for Aquaculture in the early fall of each year for those who have completed the online coursework. It will cover critters of the garden, oyster anatomy, an introduction to oyster production, and provide an opportunity to engage with session instructors.TOGA Volunteer Experience After completion of the prior components, participants will connect with the TOGA outreach coordinator to participate in at least 3 volunteer opportunities. MOG Quiz / Exit Interview Organization: Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association (TOGA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collections Data Entry VolunteerVolunteer Opportunity: Collections Data Entry Deltaville Maritime Museum is seeking a detail-oriented volunteer to assist with entering donated items into our archival system. This role helps preserve the rich maritime history of our region and is perfect for someone who enjoys organization and working behind the scenes. The schedule is completely flexible—volunteers are welcome anytime during museum hours. No prior experience needed, just a willingness to learn and contribute! Please contact the museum office if interested: 804-776-7200office@deltavillemuseum.comOrganization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park Volunteer Opportunity: Collections Data Entry Deltaville Maritime Museum is seeking a detail-oriented volunteer to assist with entering donated items into our archival system. This role helps preserve the rich maritime history of our region and is perfect for someone who enjoys organization and working behind the scenes. The schedule is completely flexible—volunteers are welcome anytime during museum hours. No prior experience needed, just a willingness to learn and contribute! Please contact the museum office if interested: 804-776-7200office@deltavillemuseum.comOrganization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23043 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Need for Education VolunteersEach 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: Building VolunteersNo 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: Land Records ResearcherThe 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: Resources ResearchThe 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: Library Shelf ReaderIf 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: Secretary for the Library BoardThe 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: Good News Pantry Donationsn-Kind Donation Opportunity: Good News Pantry
The Good News Pantry is a free, community food pantry located at Kilmarnock Town Hall, open 24/7 for anyone in need. Stocked with non-perishable foods and essential hygiene items, the pantry reflects the Town’s commitment to neighbors helping neighbors — no forms, no questions, just kindness. We welcome donations of non-perishable food (like canned goods, pasta, rice, cereal, and peanut butter) as well as personal hygiene items such as soap, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and feminine products. Items can be dropped off at Town Hall during regular business hours or placed directly in the pantry at any time. Your in-kind donation helps us keep shelves full and hearts hopeful. Every can, box, or care item you give helps ensure that no one in our community goes without when times are tough. Location: Town of Kilmarnock, Town Hall Organization: Town of Kilmarnock n-Kind Donation Opportunity: Good News Pantry
The Good News Pantry is a free, community food pantry located at Kilmarnock Town Hall, open 24/7 for anyone in need. Stocked with non-perishable foods and essential hygiene items, the pantry reflects the Town’s commitment to neighbors helping neighbors — no forms, no questions, just kindness. We welcome donations of non-perishable food (like canned goods, pasta, rice, cereal, and peanut butter) as well as personal hygiene items such as soap, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and feminine products. Items can be dropped off at Town Hall during regular business hours or placed directly in the pantry at any time. Your in-kind donation helps us keep shelves full and hearts hopeful. Every can, box, or care item you give helps ensure that no one in our community goes without when times are tough. Location: Town of Kilmarnock, Town Hall Organization: Town of Kilmarnock Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning Ovens (3) - Pavilion KitchenWe periodically need volunteers to clean specific equipment in the kitchen service area. We hosted the Taste of Middlesex Festival this past weekend, and we currently need help with cleaning three ovens. Two of the ovens are convection, one is gas. If anyone or any group can give a couple hours here and there to clean these three ovens, 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: 804.776.7200Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park We periodically need volunteers to clean specific equipment in the kitchen service area. We hosted the Taste of Middlesex Festival this past weekend, and we currently need help with cleaning three ovens. Two of the ovens are convection, one is gas. If anyone or any group can give a couple hours here and there to clean these three ovens, 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: 804.776.7200Organization: Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23043 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cat Cottage VolunteerJoin “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: Transport VolunteersTransport Volunteers drive felines to non-kill rescue partners in Fredericksburg, Richmond and Northern Virginia. These transfers improve each cat’s chance of finding a forever home in a more populated area. You must be able to drive in the dark and lift 20 pounds. You may be able to take a mileage tax deduction for the use of your own car or use Cat Cove's vehicle (four door automatic sedan. Link to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Transport Volunteers drive felines to non-kill rescue partners in Fredericksburg, Richmond and Northern Virginia. These transfers improve each cat’s chance of finding a forever home in a more populated area. You must be able to drive in the dark and lift 20 pounds. You may be able to take a mileage tax deduction for the use of your own car or use Cat Cove's vehicle (four door automatic sedan. Link to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22517 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feline Foster ParentIf you have ever thought of fostering cats or kittens in your home, we have qualified staff who can answer any questions or concerns you may have along the way. You provide the space and love, and we provide: FoodLitter box and scooperLitterDishesToys (if available)Bottle of Rescue disinfectant for cleaningLink to our Foster Application: CCI-Foster-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. If you have ever thought of fostering cats or kittens in your home, we have qualified staff who can answer any questions or concerns you may have along the way. You provide the space and love, and we provide: FoodLitter box and scooperLitterDishesToys (if available)Bottle of Rescue disinfectant for cleaningLink to our Foster Application: CCI-Foster-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22517 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterCat Cove is in need of a grant writer to research available grants and write grant proposals. Responsibilities: Research available grant opportunities supporting animal rescue servicesMaintain a grant calendar and create a submission planCollect data and write grant requestsTrack status of grant requests and ensure follow up communications with appropriate grant donorsReview submitted grant proposals and status with Board of DirectorsQualifications: Detailed research skills and excellent writing skillsSelf-starter and goal orientedComputer and Internet proficiencyOrganizational skills and detail-orientedBenefits: Your efforts and results will directly impact Cat Cove, Inc.’s ability to save hundreds of lives in the years ahead.The experience gained through this position can be readily transferred to many paid career positions. It’s an investment in your future.Link to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Cat Cove is in need of a grant writer to research available grants and write grant proposals. Responsibilities: Research available grant opportunities supporting animal rescue servicesMaintain a grant calendar and create a submission planCollect data and write grant requestsTrack status of grant requests and ensure follow up communications with appropriate grant donorsReview submitted grant proposals and status with Board of DirectorsQualifications: Detailed research skills and excellent writing skillsSelf-starter and goal orientedComputer and Internet proficiencyOrganizational skills and detail-orientedBenefits: Your efforts and results will directly impact Cat Cove, Inc.’s ability to save hundreds of lives in the years ahead.The experience gained through this position can be readily transferred to many paid career positions. It’s an investment in your future.Link to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22517 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Care VolunteerCat Care Volunteers provide a valuable service to our foster felines while we seek forever homes for them. Our foster home consists of multiple rooms and communal spaces. Volunteers are needed to provide the daily needs for the cats and kittens in our care. Duties include: provide food and fresh eatertend to litter boxessweep and clean the foster roomreplace washable items as neededclean cat trees and other itemsplay with and give loving attention to our cats and kittensVolunteers may learn new skills: bottle-feeding a newborn kittenproviding medicationsadministering sub-cutaneous injectionsocializing a shy or reserved cat or kittenLink to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Cat Care Volunteers provide a valuable service to our foster felines while we seek forever homes for them. Our foster home consists of multiple rooms and communal spaces. Volunteers are needed to provide the daily needs for the cats and kittens in our care. Duties include: provide food and fresh eatertend to litter boxessweep and clean the foster roomreplace washable items as neededclean cat trees and other itemsplay with and give loving attention to our cats and kittensVolunteers may learn new skills: bottle-feeding a newborn kittenproviding medicationsadministering sub-cutaneous injectionsocializing a shy or reserved cat or kittenLink to our Volunteer Application: CCI-Volunteer-Application.pdf Organization: Cat Cove, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22517 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterVolunteer Opportunity: Grant Writer for Northumberland County, Virginia Overview: Role and
Responsibilities: 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: 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: Interested individuals are encouraged to submit an application and résumé to: Northumberland
County Administrator’s Office Email: ltadlock@co.northumberland.va.us
Organization: Northumberland County Volunteer Opportunity: Grant Writer for Northumberland County, Virginia Overview: Role and
Responsibilities: 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: 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: Interested individuals are encouraged to submit an application and résumé to: Northumberland
County Administrator’s Office Email: ltadlock@co.northumberland.va.us
Organization: Northumberland County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22473 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YCLC / LCLL SecretaryThe 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YCLC Vice President, FundraisingThe Youth Club of Lancaster County is looking to add a new board member to fill the role of Vice President, Fundraising. This position will serve as the lead of the fundraising team and will manage a group of volunteers assisting with organization fundraisers. YCLC VP – FUNDRAISING 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 shiftVice President, Fundraising ResponsibilitiesOversee all organization fundraising activities.Work with Volunteer Coordinator to staff fundraising events.Manage yearly Little League team and sign sponsorship campaign.Manage Capital CampaignsOversee all grant writing activities.Establish and maintain Little League team fundraising policy.Work with YCLC President on annual county funding request.Oversee endowmentIf you are interested in this position or have questions about the role of Vice President, Fundraising, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League The Youth Club of Lancaster County is looking to add a new board member to fill the role of Vice President, Fundraising. This position will serve as the lead of the fundraising team and will manage a group of volunteers assisting with organization fundraisers. YCLC VP – FUNDRAISING 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 shiftVice President, Fundraising ResponsibilitiesOversee all organization fundraising activities.Work with Volunteer Coordinator to staff fundraising events.Manage yearly Little League team and sign sponsorship campaign.Manage Capital CampaignsOversee all grant writing activities.Establish and maintain Little League team fundraising policy.Work with YCLC President on annual county funding request.Oversee endowmentIf you are interested in this position or have questions about the role of Vice President, Fundraising, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organizing a Friends of the TriWay Trail GroupHelp 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: Tri-Way 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: Tri-Way Trail Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22480 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: League SchedulerLancaster 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 coachesPlease contact lcllschedules@gmail.com if you have any questions. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / 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 coachesPlease contact lcllschedules@gmail.com if you have any questions. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YCLC / LCLL Volunteer CoordinatorThe Youth Club of Lancaster County and Lancaster County Little League is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator. This person will lead recruitment of new volunteers and maintain relationships with existing volunteers. The responsibilities of the Volunteer Coordinator are listed below. Maintain Volunteer River Counties volunteer portal with current opportunities.Maintain volunteer log with contact information of past volunteersAssist with staffing events (tournaments, fundraisers, etc.) as needed.Manage concession stand staffing during Spring Little League season.Lead YCLC new board member recruitmentIf you have additional questions about this position, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League The Youth Club of Lancaster County and Lancaster County Little League is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator. This person will lead recruitment of new volunteers and maintain relationships with existing volunteers. The responsibilities of the Volunteer Coordinator are listed below. Maintain Volunteer River Counties volunteer portal with current opportunities.Maintain volunteer log with contact information of past volunteersAssist with staffing events (tournaments, fundraisers, etc.) as needed.Manage concession stand staffing during Spring Little League season.Lead YCLC new board member recruitmentIf you have additional questions about this position, please contact dreamfieldsinfo@gmail.com. Organization: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LCLL Umpire-in-ChiefLancaster 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / 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: Youth Club of Lancaster County / Lancaster County Little League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22576 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities--Coming Soon!WATCH THIS SPOT! Something exciting is on the horizon, and it involves making our community even better. We’re preparing brand new volunteer opportunities for people just like you. Do you have passion to share? We have a purpose to match it with! Be sure to become a "Fan" of our page so you don't miss out on notifications about how you can make a difference! To find out more, send us a message with the "Respond" button above, or contact: Christine H. Branch, Urbanna Town Clerk c.branch@urbannava.gov 804.758.2613 ext. 201 Organization: Town of Urbanna WATCH THIS SPOT! Something exciting is on the horizon, and it involves making our community even better. We’re preparing brand new volunteer opportunities for people just like you. Do you have passion to share? We have a purpose to match it with! Be sure to become a "Fan" of our page so you don't miss out on notifications about how you can make a difference! To find out more, send us a message with the "Respond" button above, or contact: Christine H. Branch, Urbanna Town Clerk c.branch@urbannava.gov 804.758.2613 ext. 201 Organization: Town of Urbanna Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 23175 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 & ResponsibilitiesBoard 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 QualificationsIdeal 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 ServiceBoard 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 MembersMembers 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 MessageJoin 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 & ResponsibilitiesBoard 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 QualificationsIdeal 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 ServiceBoard 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 MembersMembers 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 MessageJoin 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: 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 FirefighterVolunteer 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 PersonnelVolunteer 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 |