Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter VolunteerWe are in temporary need of assistance at our front desk. Volunteers would answer the phone, transfer calls, and assist with security/opening the door to allow parents of our daycare children and staff entry to the building. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia We are in temporary need of assistance at our front desk. Volunteers would answer the phone, transfer calls, and assist with security/opening the door to allow parents of our daycare children and staff entry to the building. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Maintenance VolunteerWe are looking for volunteer(s) to help with general maintenance at our State Street location. This would include assistance with lights, light assembly (toys/furniture,) setting up conference room as needed, anything that you might be able to help with! Wile we would love regular assistance, you can come assist for any amount of time! M-F 8-5 are the hours available to be on site. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia We are looking for volunteer(s) to help with general maintenance at our State Street location. This would include assistance with lights, light assembly (toys/furniture,) setting up conference room as needed, anything that you might be able to help with! Wile we would love regular assistance, you can come assist for any amount of time! M-F 8-5 are the hours available to be on site. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Bridal ConsultantsYWCA NETN and SWVA operates the Bristol Bridal Station as a Social Enterprise in support of the YWCA mission. The salon features new, couture wedding and special occasion gowns and accessories priced at a fraction of regular retail. The Volunteer Bridal Consultant will provide excellent customer service and support to clients. Ideal Volunteer Bridal Consultant characteristics:Available for 2.5 hour shifts on Saturdays, once or twice per month.Available to facilitate occasional weekday evening private appointment.Available to assist in processing new inventory occasionally.Well groomed, professional presentation. Consultant dress code is black pants/skirt/dress and black top.Good physical condition, able to lift up to 20lbs overhead.Energetic and outgoing.Work well with a wide variety of personality types.Sincerely enjoy helping others and enthusiastic about special events.Sensitively listen to customer needs.Respectful of personal boundaries and varying levels of modesty.Ability to remain neutral and professional when engaging with families.Attentive to Bridal Station policies and procedures.Willingness to learn bridal/formalwear terminology.Willingness to communicate about YWCA mission and programs.Ability to multi-task, assist multiple customers at one time.Trustworthy and patient. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia YWCA NETN and SWVA operates the Bristol Bridal Station as a Social Enterprise in support of the YWCA mission. The salon features new, couture wedding and special occasion gowns and accessories priced at a fraction of regular retail. The Volunteer Bridal Consultant will provide excellent customer service and support to clients. Ideal Volunteer Bridal Consultant characteristics:Available for 2.5 hour shifts on Saturdays, once or twice per month.Available to facilitate occasional weekday evening private appointment.Available to assist in processing new inventory occasionally.Well groomed, professional presentation. Consultant dress code is black pants/skirt/dress and black top.Good physical condition, able to lift up to 20lbs overhead.Energetic and outgoing.Work well with a wide variety of personality types.Sincerely enjoy helping others and enthusiastic about special events.Sensitively listen to customer needs.Respectful of personal boundaries and varying levels of modesty.Ability to remain neutral and professional when engaging with families.Attentive to Bridal Station policies and procedures.Willingness to learn bridal/formalwear terminology.Willingness to communicate about YWCA mission and programs.Ability to multi-task, assist multiple customers at one time.Trustworthy and patient. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Install underpinning (skirting) on a double-wide mobile homeInstall underpinning (skirting) on a double-wide mobile home and lay down plastic sheeting underneath the home for moisture control Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Install underpinning (skirting) on a double-wide mobile home and lay down plastic sheeting underneath the home for moisture control Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gala preparationDo you love to help with events? We would love to have you help us with our Gala. We would need someone during the week of September 29th-Ocotber 6. Set up and take down. Partner: Healing Hands Health Do you love to help with events? We would love to have you help us with our Gala. We would need someone during the week of September 29th-Ocotber 6. Set up and take down. Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 6, 2025 Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient EnrollmentYou would be responsible for helping with online applications and screening patients to see if they qualify for services Partner: Healing Hands Health You would be responsible for helping with online applications and screening patients to see if they qualify for services Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tax Volunteers (January-April 2026)Can you prepare your own taxes? You have what it takes to be a VITA volunteer in Kingsport or Sullivan County! The Kingsport VITA program is operating two sites this year. Our first site is in the V.O. Dobbins Community Center located at 285 Louis Street in Kingsport. We operate this site as a drop-off site. We do intake by appointment on Mondays from 4:00PM to 7PM. On Tuesdays from 9:00AM to around 3:00PM we prepare the income tax returns from the batch of drop-offs on Monday (we provide lunch on-site for the tax preparers). Then on Thursday evening from 4:00PM to 7PM we review the completed tax returns with the clients. At this site the greatest need is tax preparers, although if your people could help with the intake interviews, this could allow our tax preparers to work on tax returns during the intake sessions. The second site is in the Sullivan County Public Library - Blountville Branch. It is at 1655 Blountville Blvd. in Blountville, TN. This is also a drop-off site format. This location does Intake Interviews on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and on Friday afternoons from 4:00PM to 6:30PM. They also do completed tax return reviews with the clients from the previous week during these same times. Here, also, our greatest need is for tax preparers. However we also have a need for and intake specialist on Tuesdays. CONTACT BECCA at 423-378-3409 x130 to learn how to be a VITA volunteer!!! Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Can you prepare your own taxes? You have what it takes to be a VITA volunteer in Kingsport or Sullivan County! The Kingsport VITA program is operating two sites this year. Our first site is in the V.O. Dobbins Community Center located at 285 Louis Street in Kingsport. We operate this site as a drop-off site. We do intake by appointment on Mondays from 4:00PM to 7PM. On Tuesdays from 9:00AM to around 3:00PM we prepare the income tax returns from the batch of drop-offs on Monday (we provide lunch on-site for the tax preparers). Then on Thursday evening from 4:00PM to 7PM we review the completed tax returns with the clients. At this site the greatest need is tax preparers, although if your people could help with the intake interviews, this could allow our tax preparers to work on tax returns during the intake sessions. The second site is in the Sullivan County Public Library - Blountville Branch. It is at 1655 Blountville Blvd. in Blountville, TN. This is also a drop-off site format. This location does Intake Interviews on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and on Friday afternoons from 4:00PM to 6:30PM. They also do completed tax return reviews with the clients from the previous week during these same times. Here, also, our greatest need is for tax preparers. However we also have a need for and intake specialist on Tuesdays. CONTACT BECCA at 423-378-3409 x130 to learn how to be a VITA volunteer!!! Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LandscapingSomeone or a group to help with basic landscaping, pulling weeds, mowing, keeping the area neat and tidy. Partner: Healing Hands Health Someone or a group to help with basic landscaping, pulling weeds, mowing, keeping the area neat and tidy. Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: September Race Week at Bristol Motor Speedwayhttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044EAEAA23A0FE3-57798685-september#/ Partner: Speedway Children's Charities https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044EAEAA23A0FE3-57798685-september#/ Partner: Speedway Children's Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cook Team Members for 2nd Friday of the monthJoin a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 3rd Monday of each month at Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Training provided. Start time is around 8AM and completed before 10:30AM. Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Join a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 3rd Monday of each month at Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Training provided. Start time is around 8AM and completed before 10:30AM. Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cook Team Members for 3rd Monday of the monthJoin a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 3rd Monday of each month at Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Training provided. Start time is around 8AM and completed before 10:30AM. Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Join a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 3rd Monday of each month at Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Training provided. Start time is around 8AM and completed before 10:30AM. Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversThe MOW locations at First Presbyterian in downtown Kingsport and at Waverly Road Presbyterian churches are in need of drivers to deliver meals.
Drivers pick up meals between 10 - 10:30 and usually are finished before noon. Drivers typically deliver once a month. While most drivers continue to volunteer with us for many years, new drivers should commit to at least a year (12 one hour shifts total). Since we all have conflicts from time to time, finding a sub or a swap is easy.
The entire route is mapped out for you, with step-by-step directions to go from one stop to the next. Please join us!
Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport The MOW locations at First Presbyterian in downtown Kingsport and at Waverly Road Presbyterian churches are in need of drivers to deliver meals.
Drivers pick up meals between 10 - 10:30 and usually are finished before noon. Drivers typically deliver once a month. While most drivers continue to volunteer with us for many years, new drivers should commit to at least a year (12 one hour shifts total). Since we all have conflicts from time to time, finding a sub or a swap is easy.
The entire route is mapped out for you, with step-by-step directions to go from one stop to the next. Please join us!
Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Home visit nurseEach new Meals on Wheels recipient receives a home visit from a volunteer nurse. The nurse meets with the recipient, assesses needs, and provides feedback on the location of the home and conditions of which our delivery volunteers should be aware. Training is provided. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Each new Meals on Wheels recipient receives a home visit from a volunteer nurse. The nurse meets with the recipient, assesses needs, and provides feedback on the location of the home and conditions of which our delivery volunteers should be aware. Training is provided. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CooksVolunteer cooks are needed for Meals on Wheels! Volunteers arrive at 8:00 am to cook, fill containers and clean up. A shift usually takes 2 to 3 hours once a month at either Waverly Road or First Presbyterian churches. While most cooks continue to volunteer with us for many years, new cooks should commit to at least a year (12 two hour shifts total). Since we all have conflicts from time to time, finding a sub or a swap is easy. We hope you'll join us!
Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Volunteer cooks are needed for Meals on Wheels! Volunteers arrive at 8:00 am to cook, fill containers and clean up. A shift usually takes 2 to 3 hours once a month at either Waverly Road or First Presbyterian churches. While most cooks continue to volunteer with us for many years, new cooks should commit to at least a year (12 two hour shifts total). Since we all have conflicts from time to time, finding a sub or a swap is easy. We hope you'll join us!
Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Driver to deliver meals 5th Monday of the monthp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Meals on Wheels of Kingsport delivers over 200 hot, nutritious meals every weekday to vulnerable seniors in Kingsport. Delivery routes are planned so that most can be completed within around an hour. Do you have an hour a month to share? We’d love for you to join us as we deliver more than just a meal to our recipients. You will deliver to the same recipients each month and get to know them. Don’t worry about working around your travel schedule. It’s easy to swap dates with other volunteers when you’re out of town. This is one of the easiest, most rewarding volunteer opportunities around! Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Meals on Wheels of Kingsport delivers over 200 hot, nutritious meals every weekday to vulnerable seniors in Kingsport. Delivery routes are planned so that most can be completed within around an hour. Do you have an hour a month to share? We’d love for you to join us as we deliver more than just a meal to our recipients. You will deliver to the same recipients each month and get to know them. Don’t worry about working around your travel schedule. It’s easy to swap dates with other volunteers when you’re out of town. This is one of the easiest, most rewarding volunteer opportunities around! Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brush Removal5 people needed! Brush pile to be removed. It includes tree limbs, brush, etc. They'd just need a truck, black bags, and gloves. Saws to cut it up and put into bags. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group 5 people needed! Brush pile to be removed. It includes tree limbs, brush, etc. They'd just need a truck, black bags, and gloves. Saws to cut it up and put into bags. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hardwood Floor InstallationCarter County currently has a need for hardwood floor installation. Installing hardwood flooring is an intricate process that needs a high level of expertise. We have Carter County Hurricane Helene survivors that due to a recent health debilitation issue, cannot install the flooring themselves. They have all the materials, they just need volunteers with skilled hands and hearts for service. Partner: Carter County Long-Term Recovery Group Carter County currently has a need for hardwood floor installation. Installing hardwood flooring is an intricate process that needs a high level of expertise. We have Carter County Hurricane Helene survivors that due to a recent health debilitation issue, cannot install the flooring themselves. They have all the materials, they just need volunteers with skilled hands and hearts for service. Partner: Carter County Long-Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37687 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Fall Miracle League BuddyMiracle League of Kingsport – a baseball league that serves all athletes with disabilities and special needs. The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep children and adults with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime. Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries. To help the athletes, the Miracle League uses a “buddy” system – pairing each player with an able-bodied peer. The result is a bond that cannot be described. Kingsport Parks and Rec Spring Miracle League will run August 23rd- October 4th (no games August 30). Buddies can volunteer from 1-3 hours between 10am-1pm. Most Buddies are high school and
above age. Sign in each Saturday at the check-in table. No
baseball knowledge. Buddies will help participants with hitting, running or
pushing a wheelchair, hanging out with them in the field. It very social and
noncompetitive and we just try and have fun! Contact Renee Ensor at 423-224-2489 or ReneeEnsor@KingsportTN.gov for more information.
https://www.kingsporttn.gov/registration-open-for-spring-miracle-league-of-kingsport/ Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Miracle League of Kingsport – a baseball league that serves all athletes with disabilities and special needs. The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep children and adults with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime. Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries. To help the athletes, the Miracle League uses a “buddy” system – pairing each player with an able-bodied peer. The result is a bond that cannot be described. Kingsport Parks and Rec Spring Miracle League will run August 23rd- October 4th (no games August 30). Buddies can volunteer from 1-3 hours between 10am-1pm. Most Buddies are high school and
above age. Sign in each Saturday at the check-in table. No
baseball knowledge. Buddies will help participants with hitting, running or
pushing a wheelchair, hanging out with them in the field. It very social and
noncompetitive and we just try and have fun! Contact Renee Ensor at 423-224-2489 or ReneeEnsor@KingsportTN.gov for more information.
https://www.kingsporttn.gov/registration-open-for-spring-miracle-league-of-kingsport/ Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Content CreationSomeone with digital talent who knows the markets for Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and others to create viable content to attract readers and potential donors to our sites and to announce different fundraisers with character and push people to participate while maintaining the integrity of MRSHC Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center Someone with digital talent who knows the markets for Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and others to create viable content to attract readers and potential donors to our sites and to announce different fundraisers with character and push people to participate while maintaining the integrity of MRSHC Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer MentorReady to lead, support, and inspire? Become a peer mentor! Access ETSU offers supplemental support to young adults with an intellectual disability (ID) who seek to enhance their academic, career development, and social skills alongside their peers at ETSU. As a peer mentor, you play a vital role in providing this support. Not only will you be enhancing the college experience of your peers, you will be growing your own skills and building your own network as well. Partner: Access ETSU Ready to lead, support, and inspire? Become a peer mentor! Access ETSU offers supplemental support to young adults with an intellectual disability (ID) who seek to enhance their academic, career development, and social skills alongside their peers at ETSU. As a peer mentor, you play a vital role in providing this support. Not only will you be enhancing the college experience of your peers, you will be growing your own skills and building your own network as well. Partner: Access ETSU Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37614 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fill gravelFilling ridges, holes, and gaps for mobility issues. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Filling ridges, holes, and gaps for mobility issues. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LandscapingFilling in divots, & holes for mobility issues. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Filling in divots, & holes for mobility issues. Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Several Large projects of Tree and Stump RemovalRemoval of trees and stumps from residences homes, churches, and businesses in Unicoi County Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Removal of trees and stumps from residences homes, churches, and businesses in Unicoi County Partner: Unicoi County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy Council Seeks Homework Help TutorsDo you enjoy working with children and want to make a difference in just one hour a week?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is looking for Homework Help Tutors to support K–5th grade students at Girls, Inc. of Kingsport. Volunteers will assist children with homework in a variety of subjects in a structured, after-school setting. This is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to give back in a fun, low-pressure environment while helping kids succeed in school! What You’ll Do as a Homework Help Tutor:Work with elementary students one-on-one or in small groups Provide help with homework in subjects like reading, writing, and math Offer encouragement and support to help children stay on track Time Commitment:Mondays and/or Thursdays from 5:00–6:00 p.m. Just one hour per session—volunteers can serve once or twice a week Ongoing need during the school year Qualifications:Comfortable helping with basic K–5th grade homework across subjects Patience, positivity, and a genuine interest in working with children Must be willing and able to pass a background check (paid for by the Literacy Council) Volunteers must be at least 21 years old Training and Support:No formal training is required, but volunteers will receive guidance and support from Literacy Council staff and on-site partners at Girls, Inc. Why Volunteer?Support working families and underserved students in our community Help kids build confidence and skills in school Make a meaningful impact in just one hour a week Ready to Get Started?Contact the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or email lckingsport@gmail.com to learn more or sign up. Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Do you enjoy working with children and want to make a difference in just one hour a week?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is looking for Homework Help Tutors to support K–5th grade students at Girls, Inc. of Kingsport. Volunteers will assist children with homework in a variety of subjects in a structured, after-school setting. This is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to give back in a fun, low-pressure environment while helping kids succeed in school! What You’ll Do as a Homework Help Tutor:Work with elementary students one-on-one or in small groups Provide help with homework in subjects like reading, writing, and math Offer encouragement and support to help children stay on track Time Commitment:Mondays and/or Thursdays from 5:00–6:00 p.m. Just one hour per session—volunteers can serve once or twice a week Ongoing need during the school year Qualifications:Comfortable helping with basic K–5th grade homework across subjects Patience, positivity, and a genuine interest in working with children Must be willing and able to pass a background check (paid for by the Literacy Council) Volunteers must be at least 21 years old Training and Support:No formal training is required, but volunteers will receive guidance and support from Literacy Council staff and on-site partners at Girls, Inc. Why Volunteer?Support working families and underserved students in our community Help kids build confidence and skills in school Make a meaningful impact in just one hour a week Ready to Get Started?Contact the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or email lckingsport@gmail.com to learn more or sign up. Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy Council Seeks Children's Reading TutorsDo you want to help a child become a confident reader?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is looking for patient and enthusiastic volunteers to serve as children’s reading tutors for our in-school reading program. Volunteers work one-on-one with elementary students in grades K–3 who need extra support in reading. Our tutors focus on building reading comprehension, vocabulary, decoding skills, and—just as importantly—self-esteem and confidence. What You’ll Do as a Children’s Tutor:Work one-on-one with a student during the school day in a local elementary school. Help children build key reading skills using structured materials. Encourage and support young readers as they grow and gain confidence. Time Commitment:Sessions are 30–45 minutes, once or twice per week. Scheduling is during school hours. Qualifications:No teaching experience is required—just a love for reading and a desire to help children succeed. Volunteers must be willing and able to pass a background check. (The Literacy Council covers the cost.) Must be at least 21 years old. Training and Orientation:Our next Children’s Tutor Training is on Saturday, August 23rd from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Literacy Council Office (247 Broad Street, Suite 300, Kingsport). You’ll receive: A brief overview of the science of reading Training on Dolch sight word charts Practical tools to support struggling readers in a fun and effective way All materials are provided. Why Volunteer?Make a lasting impact on a child’s reading journey Help students gain the confidence they need to succeed Be part of a community that believes in the power of literacy Ready to Get Started?To sign up for training or learn more, contact the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or literacy@kingsportlibrary.org. You can also complete our volunteer registration form here: Volunteer Registration Form Together, we can help children thrive—one reader at a time. Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Do you want to help a child become a confident reader?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is looking for patient and enthusiastic volunteers to serve as children’s reading tutors for our in-school reading program. Volunteers work one-on-one with elementary students in grades K–3 who need extra support in reading. Our tutors focus on building reading comprehension, vocabulary, decoding skills, and—just as importantly—self-esteem and confidence. What You’ll Do as a Children’s Tutor:Work one-on-one with a student during the school day in a local elementary school. Help children build key reading skills using structured materials. Encourage and support young readers as they grow and gain confidence. Time Commitment:Sessions are 30–45 minutes, once or twice per week. Scheduling is during school hours. Qualifications:No teaching experience is required—just a love for reading and a desire to help children succeed. Volunteers must be willing and able to pass a background check. (The Literacy Council covers the cost.) Must be at least 21 years old. Training and Orientation:Our next Children’s Tutor Training is on Saturday, August 23rd from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Literacy Council Office (247 Broad Street, Suite 300, Kingsport). You’ll receive: A brief overview of the science of reading Training on Dolch sight word charts Practical tools to support struggling readers in a fun and effective way All materials are provided. Why Volunteer?Make a lasting impact on a child’s reading journey Help students gain the confidence they need to succeed Be part of a community that believes in the power of literacy Ready to Get Started?To sign up for training or learn more, contact the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or literacy@kingsportlibrary.org. You can also complete our volunteer registration form here: Volunteer Registration Form Together, we can help children thrive—one reader at a time. Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy Council Seeks Volunteer TutorsAre you ready to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as ESL (English as a Second Language) Tutors and Adult Basic Education (ABE) Tutors for adults in our community. Our tutors help adult learners improve their English language skills or gain basic literacy and math skills needed for everyday life, employment, and independence. With over 10 ESL students and numerous ABE students currently waiting for tutors, your time and effort could have a life-changing impact. Work one-on-one with an adult learner to build skills in reading, writing, speaking, or math. Use a structured, pre-designed curriculum (no lesson planning required). Conduct sessions in-person or via Google Meet, depending on your preference. Time Commitment: Sessions are 1.5 hours long and can be held once or twice a week. Flexible schedules, with options to tutor during the day or evening. Qualifications: No prior teaching experience or second language skills are required—just proficiency in English and a passion for helping others succeed. Training will be provided to prepare you for your tutoring journey. Training and Orientation: Our next New Tutor Training session will be held on Saturday, September 20th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required by Wednesday, September 17th. Empower adults to achieve their goals, from securing jobs to helping their children with schoolwork. Join a supportive community of volunteers committed to creating positive change. Gain the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a lasting impact on someone’s life. Ready to Get Started? Sign up today or learn more by contacting the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or lckingsport@gmail.com.
To sign up as a tutor online, click here: https://forms.gle/X2EVxnZwvfSxadqk8 Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Are you ready to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life?
The Literacy Council of Kingsport is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as ESL (English as a Second Language) Tutors and Adult Basic Education (ABE) Tutors for adults in our community. Our tutors help adult learners improve their English language skills or gain basic literacy and math skills needed for everyday life, employment, and independence. With over 10 ESL students and numerous ABE students currently waiting for tutors, your time and effort could have a life-changing impact. Work one-on-one with an adult learner to build skills in reading, writing, speaking, or math. Use a structured, pre-designed curriculum (no lesson planning required). Conduct sessions in-person or via Google Meet, depending on your preference. Time Commitment: Sessions are 1.5 hours long and can be held once or twice a week. Flexible schedules, with options to tutor during the day or evening. Qualifications: No prior teaching experience or second language skills are required—just proficiency in English and a passion for helping others succeed. Training will be provided to prepare you for your tutoring journey. Training and Orientation: Our next New Tutor Training session will be held on Saturday, September 20th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required by Wednesday, September 17th. Empower adults to achieve their goals, from securing jobs to helping their children with schoolwork. Join a supportive community of volunteers committed to creating positive change. Gain the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a lasting impact on someone’s life. Ready to Get Started? Sign up today or learn more by contacting the Literacy Council of Kingsport at (423) 392-4643 or lckingsport@gmail.com.
To sign up as a tutor online, click here: https://forms.gle/X2EVxnZwvfSxadqk8 Partner: Literacy Council of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Miracles Lesson Volunteers Fall Session 2025Small Miracles is in need of compassionate, caring lesson volunteers in our Therapeutic Horsemanship program, Monday through Thursday 1:00pm - 5:30pm. You will have the opportunity to create a lasting impact in the lives of individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities through Trauma-Informed Care Equine-Assisted Services. Please visit our website at www.small-miracles.org to learn about Small Miracles' mission. For more information on how to get involved, call 423-349-1111 of email, sherrism13@gmail.com or volunteersmallmiracles@gmail.com Partner: Small Miracles Therapeutic Equestrian Center Small Miracles is in need of compassionate, caring lesson volunteers in our Therapeutic Horsemanship program, Monday through Thursday 1:00pm - 5:30pm. You will have the opportunity to create a lasting impact in the lives of individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities through Trauma-Informed Care Equine-Assisted Services. Please visit our website at www.small-miracles.org to learn about Small Miracles' mission. For more information on how to get involved, call 423-349-1111 of email, sherrism13@gmail.com or volunteersmallmiracles@gmail.com Partner: Small Miracles Therapeutic Equestrian Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664-5521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Uplift Rides VolunteerAre you looking to help those in your community but you’re not sure where to start? Join Uplift Appalachia as a volunteer driver. We are looking for volunteers to transport people in recovery to training programs or work as a way to love them into a healthy community while meeting a practical need. We will equip you. As a volunteer you will get to: Help people stay in recovery from addiction and build healthy livesFoster new relationshipsHelp people find true healing and thriveUplift Appalachia’s mission is to provide education, training, consulting, and connecting to churches and organizations, motivating and equipping them to love and serve those living with addictions, mental health, and other life challenges on their journey to flourishing. Be a part of changing someone's life! Partner: Uplift Appalachia Are you looking to help those in your community but you’re not sure where to start? Join Uplift Appalachia as a volunteer driver. We are looking for volunteers to transport people in recovery to training programs or work as a way to love them into a healthy community while meeting a practical need. We will equip you. As a volunteer you will get to: Help people stay in recovery from addiction and build healthy livesFoster new relationshipsHelp people find true healing and thriveUplift Appalachia’s mission is to provide education, training, consulting, and connecting to churches and organizations, motivating and equipping them to love and serve those living with addictions, mental health, and other life challenges on their journey to flourishing. Be a part of changing someone's life! Partner: Uplift Appalachia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Little Milligan Community CenterHelp in sorting and hanging clothes, restocking shelves, cleaning bathrooms, sweeping and mopping Partner: Little Milligan Care and Share Program, INC Help in sorting and hanging clothes, restocking shelves, cleaning bathrooms, sweeping and mopping Partner: Little Milligan Care and Share Program, INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 24, 2025 through Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 37640 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Place to Be - Day Services - Volunteers NeededPartner: Family Promise of Bristol Partner: Family Promise of Bristol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MentorAs a volunteer mentor, you'll be a trusted, consistent presence in a young person’s life. Through weekly meetings, activities, or sports engagement, you'll help your mentee build confidence, set goals, cope with stress, and stay on a positive path. No coaching or athletic expertise is required—just a heart for youth and a willingness to show up. Partner: Using Athletics to Cope As a volunteer mentor, you'll be a trusted, consistent presence in a young person’s life. Through weekly meetings, activities, or sports engagement, you'll help your mentee build confidence, set goals, cope with stress, and stay on a positive path. No coaching or athletic expertise is required—just a heart for youth and a willingness to show up. Partner: Using Athletics to Cope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEEROur patient care volunteers go out and visit our hospice patients for brief periods of time. Some of these patients have no one left to visit them and just a friendly face for conversation or to bring them a small snack, could mean the world to them. Please call or email to find out how to have an impact on someone nearing the end of life. This feeling is life changing and rewarding. Partner: Gentiva Hospice Our patient care volunteers go out and visit our hospice patients for brief periods of time. Some of these patients have no one left to visit them and just a friendly face for conversation or to bring them a small snack, could mean the world to them. Please call or email to find out how to have an impact on someone nearing the end of life. This feeling is life changing and rewarding. Partner: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visual StorytellerJoin our team as a Red Cross photographer. This volunteer opportunity's key responsibilities are listed below. ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candid and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases. During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosTime CommitmentTypically, 12-16 hours per month - flexible and dependent on individual projects and local disaster responses. May be 4-8 hours per day during disasters. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Join our team as a Red Cross photographer. This volunteer opportunity's key responsibilities are listed below. ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candid and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases. During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosTime CommitmentTypically, 12-16 hours per month - flexible and dependent on individual projects and local disaster responses. May be 4-8 hours per day during disasters. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operations Fleet and Facilities VolunteerResponsibilities include: Fleet clean up 1 x per month (exterior and windows), interior (quarterly or as needed)Set up for blood drives at the chapter 1-2 days per month and a walk through of the office to ensure facilities are in good working order.Other activities may pop up from time to time.Must be 18 or older, have a valid driver license and clear motor vehicle record, some maintenance skills and ability to climb ladder.Must apply online at www.redcross.org/volunteerPartner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Responsibilities include: Fleet clean up 1 x per month (exterior and windows), interior (quarterly or as needed)Set up for blood drives at the chapter 1-2 days per month and a walk through of the office to ensure facilities are in good working order.Other activities may pop up from time to time.Must be 18 or older, have a valid driver license and clear motor vehicle record, some maintenance skills and ability to climb ladder.Must apply online at www.redcross.org/volunteerPartner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37663 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Dispatcher (Duty Officer)The American Red Cross is looking for disaster dispatchers in the Northeast Tennessee (such as: Sullivan, Washington, Johnson or Carter) area. Whether you choose to volunteer virtually or at our chapter office during the workday, your contribution will be invaluable in helping us provide vital assistance to those affected by disasters. To give you a better idea of what to expect and the responsibilities involved, please take a moment to watch our brief video on disaster response volunteers here. For a detailed overview of the Duty Officer role, you can access the position description here. Ready to take the next step? You can apply to volunteer with us by creating your volunteer profile here. Please note that all disaster responders must be at least 18 years old. As part of our screening process, you'll be required to create an email login and consent to a criminal background check focusing on theft and violence. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN The American Red Cross is looking for disaster dispatchers in the Northeast Tennessee (such as: Sullivan, Washington, Johnson or Carter) area. Whether you choose to volunteer virtually or at our chapter office during the workday, your contribution will be invaluable in helping us provide vital assistance to those affected by disasters. To give you a better idea of what to expect and the responsibilities involved, please take a moment to watch our brief video on disaster response volunteers here. For a detailed overview of the Duty Officer role, you can access the position description here. Ready to take the next step? You can apply to volunteer with us by creating your volunteer profile here. Please note that all disaster responders must be at least 18 years old. As part of our screening process, you'll be required to create an email login and consent to a criminal background check focusing on theft and violence. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37813 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tri-Cities Area: Drive Cancer Patients to TreatmentHelp cancer patients in your community get to life-saving treatment. Volunteers with Road To Recovery use their personal vehicle to drive patients with limited or no transportation to cancer-related treatment appointments. Rides are weekdays. You choose the rides that work with your schedule. Drivers are encouraged to provide a minimum of 2 rides per month. Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 with a safe driving record, a current license, a reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance.Volunteers interested complete online training and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool. We would love your help! Connect here &/or check out cancer.org/drive to get started on training. Drivers needed to help for appointments in Bristol VA and Bristol TN, Johnson City, Kingsport, and nearby communities. Partner: American Cancer Society Help cancer patients in your community get to life-saving treatment. Volunteers with Road To Recovery use their personal vehicle to drive patients with limited or no transportation to cancer-related treatment appointments. Rides are weekdays. You choose the rides that work with your schedule. Drivers are encouraged to provide a minimum of 2 rides per month. Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 with a safe driving record, a current license, a reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance.Volunteers interested complete online training and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool. We would love your help! Connect here &/or check out cancer.org/drive to get started on training. Drivers needed to help for appointments in Bristol VA and Bristol TN, Johnson City, Kingsport, and nearby communities. Partner: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media and Public RelationsWe need a volunteer who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through creating, editing, publishing and promoting projects, progress updates, events, announcements and other news via our website, Facebook page and other social media. This volunteer position can be remote or onsite using pictures and video taken in Cocke County, TN and will work closely with the Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator of the Cocke County Long-Term Recovery Group. Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group We need a volunteer who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through creating, editing, publishing and promoting projects, progress updates, events, announcements and other news via our website, Facebook page and other social media. This volunteer position can be remote or onsite using pictures and video taken in Cocke County, TN and will work closely with the Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator of the Cocke County Long-Term Recovery Group. Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Large Debris LandscapingWe have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited large piles of downed trees on the property of private homeowners. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Utilizing axes, chainsaws and other power tools to deconstruct deadfall processing deadfall into manageable firewood Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group We have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited large piles of downed trees on the property of private homeowners. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Utilizing axes, chainsaws and other power tools to deconstruct deadfall processing deadfall into manageable firewood Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Landscaping and Small Debris clearingWe have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited trash and other small debris in the yards of private homeowners and destroyed flora. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Collecting micro trash into bags for disposal. Mowing lawns Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes and Trees Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group We have several locations where damage from Hurricane Helene flooding deposited trash and other small debris in the yards of private homeowners and destroyed flora. We need volunteers who would love to contribute to Cocke County's rebuilding efforts through landscaping service. This would include the following: Collecting micro trash into bags for disposal. Mowing lawns Weed eating Planting flowers or working in the garden Trimming Bushes and Trees Rebuilding or reshaping garden beds Raking Moving landscaping supplies around a property Partner: Cocke County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Product packing for distributionRISE provides free period products and free barrier methods of STI and pregnancy prevention. This volunteer would come in to RISE 1-2 times a month to prep care packages for individuals and organizations that RISE serves. They would also be responsible for letting the director know if the supplies are running low. Partner: RISE: Healthy for Life RISE provides free period products and free barrier methods of STI and pregnancy prevention. This volunteer would come in to RISE 1-2 times a month to prep care packages for individuals and organizations that RISE serves. They would also be responsible for letting the director know if the supplies are running low. Partner: RISE: Healthy for Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Meal Delivery VolunteerDescription: Join our dedicated team of Meals on Wheels volunteers who deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors across the eight counties of Northeast Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Johnson, Hancock, Hawkins, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington. As a meal delivery volunteer, you'll provide more than just food; you'll also offer a friendly face and a caring connection that brightens the day of those who may be isolated. Commitment: Flexible; volunteers can choose to help as often as they like, whether it's once a week, once a month, or whenever their schedule allows. Delivery routes typically take about an hour and occur between 8 AM and 12 PM, Monday through Friday. You can select a route close to your home or work, making it convenient for you to participate. Benefits: Make a tangible difference in the lives of seniors in your community. Flexible volunteering that fits your schedule. Connect with other volunteers and be part of a supportive team. Learn more about Meals on Wheels on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Description: Join our dedicated team of Meals on Wheels volunteers who deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors across the eight counties of Northeast Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Johnson, Hancock, Hawkins, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington. As a meal delivery volunteer, you'll provide more than just food; you'll also offer a friendly face and a caring connection that brightens the day of those who may be isolated. Commitment: Flexible; volunteers can choose to help as often as they like, whether it's once a week, once a month, or whenever their schedule allows. Delivery routes typically take about an hour and occur between 8 AM and 12 PM, Monday through Friday. You can select a route close to your home or work, making it convenient for you to participate. Benefits: Make a tangible difference in the lives of seniors in your community. Flexible volunteering that fits your schedule. Connect with other volunteers and be part of a supportive team. Learn more about Meals on Wheels on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Congregate Meal Site VolunteerDescription: Volunteer at one of our congregate meal sites, where we serve hot, nutritious meals to seniors in a welcoming community setting. These sites are located throughout all eight counties of Northeast Tennessee, offering seniors a place to eat, socialize, and participate in activities. As a volunteer, you’ll assist with serving meals, setting up, and engaging with clients to ensure they have an enjoyable experience. Commitment: Flexible; you can volunteer as your schedule allows, whether it’s regularly or occasionally. Meal service typically occurs around lunchtime, making it easy to fit into your day. Benefits: Engage with seniors in a positive and social environment. Help foster a sense of community and belonging among our clients. Be part of a program that provides essential nutrition and social interaction to local seniors. Learn more about Meals on Wheels on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Description: Volunteer at one of our congregate meal sites, where we serve hot, nutritious meals to seniors in a welcoming community setting. These sites are located throughout all eight counties of Northeast Tennessee, offering seniors a place to eat, socialize, and participate in activities. As a volunteer, you’ll assist with serving meals, setting up, and engaging with clients to ensure they have an enjoyable experience. Commitment: Flexible; you can volunteer as your schedule allows, whether it’s regularly or occasionally. Meal service typically occurs around lunchtime, making it easy to fit into your day. Benefits: Engage with seniors in a positive and social environment. Help foster a sense of community and belonging among our clients. Be part of a program that provides essential nutrition and social interaction to local seniors. Learn more about Meals on Wheels on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Day Services - Showcase Your Talent or HobbyDescription: Share your passion with our clients at the Adult Day Services center in Johnson City, TN (Washington County). Whether you play a musical instrument, enjoy crafting, or have a unique hobby or skill, your participation can bring joy and enrichment to our clients' day. This is a great way to give back while doing something you love. Commitment: This opportunity is highly flexible, accommodating one-time visits or recurring sessions, depending on your availability. You don’t need any formal training to participate—just a willingness to share your talent and engage with our clients. Benefits: Use your talents to bring joy to others. Flexible commitment that fits your schedule. Make meaningful connections with our clients. Learn more about Adult Day Services on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Description: Share your passion with our clients at the Adult Day Services center in Johnson City, TN (Washington County). Whether you play a musical instrument, enjoy crafting, or have a unique hobby or skill, your participation can bring joy and enrichment to our clients' day. This is a great way to give back while doing something you love. Commitment: This opportunity is highly flexible, accommodating one-time visits or recurring sessions, depending on your availability. You don’t need any formal training to participate—just a willingness to share your talent and engage with our clients. Benefits: Use your talents to bring joy to others. Flexible commitment that fits your schedule. Make meaningful connections with our clients. Learn more about Adult Day Services on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Day Services - Client Care AssistantDescription: Assist our professional staff in providing care and support to clients at the Adult Day Services center in Johnson City, TN. Your role could involve helping with activities, providing companionship, or assisting with daily care needs. This is a hands-on opportunity to make a difference in the lives of seniors and adults with disabilities who rely on our services. Commitment: Flexible; volunteers can choose to help on a regular basis or as needed. Training will be provided by ADS staff to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared to assist. Benefits: Gain experience in a caregiving environment. Build relationships with clients and staff. Be part of a team that provides essential care and support to vulnerable populations. Learn more about Adult Day Services on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Description: Assist our professional staff in providing care and support to clients at the Adult Day Services center in Johnson City, TN. Your role could involve helping with activities, providing companionship, or assisting with daily care needs. This is a hands-on opportunity to make a difference in the lives of seniors and adults with disabilities who rely on our services. Commitment: Flexible; volunteers can choose to help on a regular basis or as needed. Training will be provided by ADS staff to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared to assist. Benefits: Gain experience in a caregiving environment. Build relationships with clients and staff. Be part of a team that provides essential care and support to vulnerable populations. Learn more about Adult Day Services on the FTHRA website Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trail MaintenanceJoin our experienced group of trail volunteers every third Saturday from 9-3. Volunteers will help in restoring and taking care of our park trails. No experience is needed. Individuals must bring work gloves, water bottles, and a bagged lunch. Closed toe shoes are required.
Individuals who are interested in volunteering must send an email to Laura to let staff know they are coming prior to the day they wish to volunteer. LauraEllis@kingsporttn.gov 423-343-9727 Partner: Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium Join our experienced group of trail volunteers every third Saturday from 9-3. Volunteers will help in restoring and taking care of our park trails. No experience is needed. Individuals must bring work gloves, water bottles, and a bagged lunch. Closed toe shoes are required.
Individuals who are interested in volunteering must send an email to Laura to let staff know they are coming prior to the day they wish to volunteer. LauraEllis@kingsporttn.gov 423-343-9727 Partner: Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Membership on Board of DirectorsMountain Region Speech and Hearing Center serves children through adults with speech, language, hearing and swallowing disorders. We are a nonprofit organization. Our Board meets monthly to guide the Center in its mission. We need to add a couple of board members. We especially need skillsets related to Information Technology and Fund Raising but all interested parties should apply. Please contact the Center's Executive Director, Kathy Fields, at 423-246-4600. Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center Mountain Region Speech and Hearing Center serves children through adults with speech, language, hearing and swallowing disorders. We are a nonprofit organization. Our Board meets monthly to guide the Center in its mission. We need to add a couple of board members. We especially need skillsets related to Information Technology and Fund Raising but all interested parties should apply. Please contact the Center's Executive Director, Kathy Fields, at 423-246-4600. Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Coordinator / Part-time Evenings, Nights, Weekends, and HolidaysNon-profit domestic violence intervention services agency accepting resumes for the position of part-time Shelter Coordinator. Responsibilities include answering Emergency Hotline, screening potential clients for Emergency Shelter, compiling client files, completing all necessary forms - both intake and departure, assisting with safety planning, data entry, transportation, and all other emergency services as needed.
Qualifications / Education:
Graduation from high school and related work experience. College course work toward a degree in human services with some knowledge, skills and abilities in counseling is desired. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to clients and client services. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. Must have a valid driver's license, good driving record, and ability to pass a criminal background check.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is a Smoke-Free - Drug Free agence.
Please, NO PHONE CALLS and NO Facebook Resumes! Thank you!
Mail resume to: Shelter Coordinator, 104 Memorial Drive, Bristol, TN 37620 OR email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Resumes accepted until position is filled!
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Non-profit domestic violence intervention services agency accepting resumes for the position of part-time Shelter Coordinator. Responsibilities include answering Emergency Hotline, screening potential clients for Emergency Shelter, compiling client files, completing all necessary forms - both intake and departure, assisting with safety planning, data entry, transportation, and all other emergency services as needed.
Qualifications / Education:
Graduation from high school and related work experience. College course work toward a degree in human services with some knowledge, skills and abilities in counseling is desired. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to clients and client services. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. Must have a valid driver's license, good driving record, and ability to pass a criminal background check.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is a Smoke-Free - Drug Free agence.
Please, NO PHONE CALLS and NO Facebook Resumes! Thank you!
Mail resume to: Shelter Coordinator, 104 Memorial Drive, Bristol, TN 37620 OR email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Resumes accepted until position is filled!
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PainterWe have offices in our administrative building that are in need of painting. Supplies are provided! If you are truly interested, please don't hesitate to reach out! We would really appreciate the help!
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. We have offices in our administrative building that are in need of painting. Supplies are provided! If you are truly interested, please don't hesitate to reach out! We would really appreciate the help!
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach AdvocateDomestic violence intervention services agency seeking highly motivated individual to hire for the position of Outreach Advocate, with on call duties. Full time - 37.5 hours per week at the agency's Outreach Office located in Abingdon, VA.
Responsibilities include providing on call services (rotating weeks) to Sexual Assault Victims. Plan and implement court related services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in navigating through the criminal justice system. Provide advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, and information and referrals. Provide other necessary client services as needed. Data entry and timely reporting is required. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to client and client services.
Qualifications and education include B.A./B.S. degree in social science, human services, criminal justice, or related field desired or 5 years related work experience, may be considered. Ability to work with people in crisis, pass background check, valid driver's license, and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Experience working in the criminal justice field is beneficial. Ability to coordinate activities, good time management, and work with limited supervision are a must.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is as Smoke-Free/Drug-Free agency.
Mail resume to:
Outreach Advocate
104 Memorial Drive
Bristol, TN. 37620
or email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Please, NO PHONE CALLS!
Resumes accepted until position is filled.
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Domestic violence intervention services agency seeking highly motivated individual to hire for the position of Outreach Advocate, with on call duties. Full time - 37.5 hours per week at the agency's Outreach Office located in Abingdon, VA.
Responsibilities include providing on call services (rotating weeks) to Sexual Assault Victims. Plan and implement court related services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in navigating through the criminal justice system. Provide advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, and information and referrals. Provide other necessary client services as needed. Data entry and timely reporting is required. Ability to maintain confidentiality in relation to client and client services.
Qualifications and education include B.A./B.S. degree in social science, human services, criminal justice, or related field desired or 5 years related work experience, may be considered. Ability to work with people in crisis, pass background check, valid driver's license, and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Experience working in the criminal justice field is beneficial. Ability to coordinate activities, good time management, and work with limited supervision are a must.
Abuse Alternatives, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is as Smoke-Free/Drug-Free agency.
Mail resume to:
Outreach Advocate
104 Memorial Drive
Bristol, TN. 37620
or email resume to: mainoffice@abusealt.org
Please, NO PHONE CALLS!
Resumes accepted until position is filled.
Partner: Abuse Alternatives, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Debris PickupWalking property sites and pickup up debris with a trash bag for collection. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Walking property sites and pickup up debris with a trash bag for collection. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Research/Support VolunteerThe Carter Compassion Center is a young nonprofit in need of grant support. You will play a crucial role in identifying funding opportunities for the team to pursue by reviewing online information. This role does not require experience in researching or submitting grants but it is appreciated. The position will work with two other volunteers who submit and track the grant requests. This support can be done remotely and at your own pace. The team typically meets remotely every two weeks to share information. Partner: Carter Compassion Center The Carter Compassion Center is a young nonprofit in need of grant support. You will play a crucial role in identifying funding opportunities for the team to pursue by reviewing online information. This role does not require experience in researching or submitting grants but it is appreciated. The position will work with two other volunteers who submit and track the grant requests. This support can be done remotely and at your own pace. The team typically meets remotely every two weeks to share information. Partner: Carter Compassion Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Relief Client Intake VolunteerThe Carter Compassion Center (CCC) will be partnering with several agencies to help victims of the hurricane resettle. For six months starting in late March, the CCC will need volunteer support with taking applications, making/receiving calls and other administrative functions. We are expanding our hours to 4+ hours a day. Volunteer shifts are typically a two-hour minimum. Partner: Carter Compassion Center The Carter Compassion Center (CCC) will be partnering with several agencies to help victims of the hurricane resettle. For six months starting in late March, the CCC will need volunteer support with taking applications, making/receiving calls and other administrative functions. We are expanding our hours to 4+ hours a day. Volunteer shifts are typically a two-hour minimum. Partner: Carter Compassion Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025 Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chuckey, TN: Rebuild HomeAssist with general labor to rebuild a home in Chuckey, TN. The family was displaced due to Hurricane Helene. Tasks may include lying subfloor, installing flooring, installing insulation or other general labor tasks. Partner: HNDS & FT Assist with general labor to rebuild a home in Chuckey, TN. The family was displaced due to Hurricane Helene. Tasks may include lying subfloor, installing flooring, installing insulation or other general labor tasks. Partner: HNDS & FT Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37641 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Welcome Desk VolunteerGreet walk-in clients and take calls; Provide application assistance to potential clients; Assist with filling out program applications as needed. Partner: Carter Compassion Center Greet walk-in clients and take calls; Provide application assistance to potential clients; Assist with filling out program applications as needed. Partner: Carter Compassion Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASP Headquarters - Office VolunteersFor those who want to support our disaster recovery efforts but are not interested in construction opportunities, we can use volunteer support in the ASP office! Tasks may include responding to inquiries, answering phones, stuffing mailings, data entry, various other administrative tasks, or organizing warehouse tools and supplies. Please let us know of your interest, and we will reach out as opportunities arise. Partner: Appalachia Service Project For those who want to support our disaster recovery efforts but are not interested in construction opportunities, we can use volunteer support in the ASP office! Tasks may include responding to inquiries, answering phones, stuffing mailings, data entry, various other administrative tasks, or organizing warehouse tools and supplies. Please let us know of your interest, and we will reach out as opportunities arise. Partner: Appalachia Service Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerSupport our administrative staff by assisting with basic office duties including: answering phones, filing paperwork, sorting donations, basic cleaning, supporting staff, additional duties as directed. Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Support our administrative staff by assisting with basic office duties including: answering phones, filing paperwork, sorting donations, basic cleaning, supporting staff, additional duties as directed. Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help After Helene with Appalachia Service ProjectPossible opportunities include: Repairing flood affected homes (skilled & unskilled volunteers)Construction of new homes (skilled volunteers)To receive updates about ASP's volunteer opportunities, please complete this form. Partner: Appalachia Service Project Possible opportunities include: Repairing flood affected homes (skilled & unskilled volunteers)Construction of new homes (skilled volunteers)To receive updates about ASP's volunteer opportunities, please complete this form. Partner: Appalachia Service Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Johnson City AreaAre you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Church Hill AreaAre you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37642 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Greeneville AreaAre you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37743 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Local Home Repair - Make a Difference in Your CommunityCome serve with ASP to make homes warmer, safer and drier in Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Washington and Unicoi counties in East Tennessee! Partner: Appalachia Service Project Come serve with ASP to make homes warmer, safer and drier in Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Washington and Unicoi counties in East Tennessee! Partner: Appalachia Service Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pet Food Distribution RepresentativeThis role will meet community members at their vehicles and collect personal and animal needs information. Then using that information collect or direct collection of items to carry out to the vehicle. Partner: Elizabethton-Carter County Animal Shelter This role will meet community members at their vehicles and collect personal and animal needs information. Then using that information collect or direct collection of items to carry out to the vehicle. Partner: Elizabethton-Carter County Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Carter County: Roan Mountain Rebuild NeedsPLEASE CLICK THE LINKS BELOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NEED: First Baptist Church of Roan Mountain and Lower Shell Creek Christian Church Tennessee has created a form for anyone that would like to help with repair requests in the area here is a link to all the requests: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../10C0848A8A92AA2F5C70... If you'd like to offer assistance at the church (we could use it) you can sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../10C0848A8A92AA2F5C70... Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Roan Mountain Rebuild! We are a community-driven initiative focused on helping local residents and businesses recover by providing skilled and non-skilled labor to repair homes and properties. Whether you're a professional tradesperson or simply have a desire to lend a hand, your support is invaluable. Please fill out this form to join our team of volunteers. We welcome individuals, families, and groups to contribute in any way they can. Together, we can restore the heart of our community and ensure that Roan Mountain thrives once again. **In the comment section, PLEASE list when you are planning to arrive to the property.** We need to schedule it with the individual home and business owners to ensure they will be home. **When the job is complete PLEASE stop by 1st Baptist Church in Roan Mountain or text 951.395.9447 to let us know the project is complete! This will help us Tremendously as we try to keep this list as updated as possible. 8498 US-19E, Roan Mountain, TN 37687 Partner: Northeast TN Helene Relief Efforts PLEASE CLICK THE LINKS BELOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NEED: First Baptist Church of Roan Mountain and Lower Shell Creek Christian Church Tennessee has created a form for anyone that would like to help with repair requests in the area here is a link to all the requests: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../10C0848A8A92AA2F5C70... If you'd like to offer assistance at the church (we could use it) you can sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../10C0848A8A92AA2F5C70... Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Roan Mountain Rebuild! We are a community-driven initiative focused on helping local residents and businesses recover by providing skilled and non-skilled labor to repair homes and properties. Whether you're a professional tradesperson or simply have a desire to lend a hand, your support is invaluable. Please fill out this form to join our team of volunteers. We welcome individuals, families, and groups to contribute in any way they can. Together, we can restore the heart of our community and ensure that Roan Mountain thrives once again. **In the comment section, PLEASE list when you are planning to arrive to the property.** We need to schedule it with the individual home and business owners to ensure they will be home. **When the job is complete PLEASE stop by 1st Baptist Church in Roan Mountain or text 951.395.9447 to let us know the project is complete! This will help us Tremendously as we try to keep this list as updated as possible. 8498 US-19E, Roan Mountain, TN 37687 Partner: Northeast TN Helene Relief Efforts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37687 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Bristol (VA) AreaAre you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Kingsport AreaAre you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops! Responsibilities: Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardiansQualifications: Benefits: Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and familiesPlease consider one of the following volunteer roles: Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!Partner: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Needing Shelter MonitorsWe are in need of women to volunteer to monitor our women's homeless shelter. Duties include answering the phone, scheduling intake appointments, reporting incidents to staff, and spending time with residents. Partner: Hope Haven Ministries - Kingsport We are in need of women to volunteer to monitor our women's homeless shelter. Duties include answering the phone, scheduling intake appointments, reporting incidents to staff, and spending time with residents. Partner: Hope Haven Ministries - Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Needing Shelter CooksWe need women to volunteer to cook for residents at our women's homeless shelter. Partner: Hope Haven Ministries - Kingsport We need women to volunteer to cook for residents at our women's homeless shelter. Partner: Hope Haven Ministries - Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer - CashierProvide key support to staff by assisting customers and operating cash register · Devote a minimum of 5 volunteer hours per week, divided into at least two 2.5-hour shifts · Assist customers by ringing up sales utilizing a cash register, collecting monies, counting change, and preparing receipts, and packaging purchased items · Communicate with customers by explaining store policy and responding to questions, assisting with donations, and providing general information · Maintain the neatness and security of the cash register area · Answer the store telephone tactfully and courteously · Additional duties as directed / requested by store managers and staff Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Provide key support to staff by assisting customers and operating cash register · Devote a minimum of 5 volunteer hours per week, divided into at least two 2.5-hour shifts · Assist customers by ringing up sales utilizing a cash register, collecting monies, counting change, and preparing receipts, and packaging purchased items · Communicate with customers by explaining store policy and responding to questions, assisting with donations, and providing general information · Maintain the neatness and security of the cash register area · Answer the store telephone tactfully and courteously · Additional duties as directed / requested by store managers and staff Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer - SorterAssist with thrift store donation intake and sorting · Devote a minimum of 5 volunteer hours per week, divided into at least two 2.5-hour shifts · Assist with donation intake (unload vehicles, place donations in appropriate locations, etc.) · Sort donations into pre-determined categories and/or create appropriate categories · Tag, hang, and price items as requested by supervisor(s) · Determine the quality of donated items, and “rag out” donations unusable for merchandise · Additional duties as directed / requested by store managers and warehouse staff Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Assist with thrift store donation intake and sorting · Devote a minimum of 5 volunteer hours per week, divided into at least two 2.5-hour shifts · Assist with donation intake (unload vehicles, place donations in appropriate locations, etc.) · Sort donations into pre-determined categories and/or create appropriate categories · Tag, hang, and price items as requested by supervisor(s) · Determine the quality of donated items, and “rag out” donations unusable for merchandise · Additional duties as directed / requested by store managers and warehouse staff Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer - GeneralHelp us organize, sort, and hang clothing at our family store! Proceeds help support The Salvation Army of Johnson City's social service programs. Sign up to volunteer at https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/Johnson-City/volunteer/! Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Help us organize, sort, and hang clothing at our family store! Proceeds help support The Salvation Army of Johnson City's social service programs. Sign up to volunteer at https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/Johnson-City/volunteer/! Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program Volunteers2-3 hours per week helping children with homework and programs Partner: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mountain Empire 2-3 hours per week helping children with homework and programs Partner: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mountain Empire Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocacy for ChildrenDo you have a desire to help children in need? At present, CASA for Kids is only able to serve 19% of the children who come before the courts for abuse and neglect. Children from birth to 18 need their voices heard. Every child has a chance - it's YOU! If you: * Are willing to commit to a child * Communicate effectively both orally and in writing * Can be objective at all times * Able to participate in a structured training program * Pass an extensive criminal background check * And, are age 21 and over, then contact us to begin your journey into child advocacy. CASA offers volunteers some unique experiences including the following: The opportunity to help improve life for a child Active participation in the court and child welfare system that produces significant and positive results for a child Increased knowledge of child welfare issues and the court process Belonging to a group of individuals who are concerned with similar issues Being active and involved in the community Making professional contacts in the field of child welfare Experience that may apply toward career advancement Partner: CASA for Kids, Inc. Do you have a desire to help children in need? At present, CASA for Kids is only able to serve 19% of the children who come before the courts for abuse and neglect. Children from birth to 18 need their voices heard. Every child has a chance - it's YOU! If you: * Are willing to commit to a child * Communicate effectively both orally and in writing * Can be objective at all times * Able to participate in a structured training program * Pass an extensive criminal background check * And, are age 21 and over, then contact us to begin your journey into child advocacy. CASA offers volunteers some unique experiences including the following: The opportunity to help improve life for a child Active participation in the court and child welfare system that produces significant and positive results for a child Increased knowledge of child welfare issues and the court process Belonging to a group of individuals who are concerned with similar issues Being active and involved in the community Making professional contacts in the field of child welfare Experience that may apply toward career advancement Partner: CASA for Kids, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Service VolunteerHelp serve our community hot meals seven days a week! Visit https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/Johnson-City/volunteer/ to sign up today. Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Help serve our community hot meals seven days a week! Visit https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/Johnson-City/volunteer/ to sign up today. Partner: The Salvation Army- Johnson CIty Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo HelperBristol Regional Speech and Hearing Center operates Bingo on Saturday and Sunday each weekend. It provides income to off-set the expenses of running a not -for-profit speech and hearing center. We need volunteers to assist with running this event. The location is 238 Euclid Avenue, Bristol, VA 24201. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. and sessions begin at 5:00p.m. Volunteers should plan on arriving around 3:00 and will be free to leave around 8:00. It is an exciting and fun place to volunteer! Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Please note: This is NOT located at the Speech and Hearing Center. It is near the intersection of Lee Highway and Euclid. Call 276-669-2393 if you need assistance locating us on Saturday or Sunday. For more details, you may call 276-669-6331 during our regular business hours. Partner: Bristol Regional Speech and Hearing Center Bristol Regional Speech and Hearing Center operates Bingo on Saturday and Sunday each weekend. It provides income to off-set the expenses of running a not -for-profit speech and hearing center. We need volunteers to assist with running this event. The location is 238 Euclid Avenue, Bristol, VA 24201. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. and sessions begin at 5:00p.m. Volunteers should plan on arriving around 3:00 and will be free to leave around 8:00. It is an exciting and fun place to volunteer! Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Please note: This is NOT located at the Speech and Hearing Center. It is near the intersection of Lee Highway and Euclid. Call 276-669-2393 if you need assistance locating us on Saturday or Sunday. For more details, you may call 276-669-6331 during our regular business hours. Partner: Bristol Regional Speech and Hearing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Standby Volunteer for FTHRADescription: Become a Standby Volunteer with FTHRA, ready to step in when we need extra hands for various tasks and projects throughout the year. This role might include helping with special events, assisting with administrative tasks, or providing support during community outreach efforts. The duties will vary depending on the current needs of our agency, making this a dynamic and engaging way to volunteer. Commitment: Completely flexible; you’ll be contacted when we have a need, and you can decide if you’re available to help at that time. This is a great option for those who want to contribute but need a flexible schedule. Benefits: Variety of tasks keeps the role interesting and engaging. Contribute to FTHRA’s mission in multiple ways. Flexibility to volunteer when it suits you. Learn more about FTHRA - Visit our website! Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Description: Become a Standby Volunteer with FTHRA, ready to step in when we need extra hands for various tasks and projects throughout the year. This role might include helping with special events, assisting with administrative tasks, or providing support during community outreach efforts. The duties will vary depending on the current needs of our agency, making this a dynamic and engaging way to volunteer. Commitment: Completely flexible; you’ll be contacted when we have a need, and you can decide if you’re available to help at that time. This is a great option for those who want to contribute but need a flexible schedule. Benefits: Variety of tasks keeps the role interesting and engaging. Contribute to FTHRA’s mission in multiple ways. Flexibility to volunteer when it suits you. Learn more about FTHRA - Visit our website! Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer- Bridge Program Evening HoursOasis is seeking volunteers to serve our BRIDGE program for working women. Tuesdays and Thursday's 6-9. Oasis will offer laundry-mat services, classes programs, and counseling services in evening hours Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Oasis is seeking volunteers to serve our BRIDGE program for working women. Tuesdays and Thursday's 6-9. Oasis will offer laundry-mat services, classes programs, and counseling services in evening hours Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Day VolunteersOasis is always needing daytime volunteers, Volunteers are the backbone that helps our organization stay open to serve women daily. Volunteers can opt in the work a few hours a week, one day, or everyday. Volunteers complete a myriad of daily tasks, including checking clients in, attending to their needs, answering phones, filling PERKS orders, and other duties. Volunteers go through an application process and must submit to a background check for the safety of our staff, volunteers, clients, and especially children on campus. Please visit our website for more information @ oasiskpt.org Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Oasis is always needing daytime volunteers, Volunteers are the backbone that helps our organization stay open to serve women daily. Volunteers can opt in the work a few hours a week, one day, or everyday. Volunteers complete a myriad of daily tasks, including checking clients in, attending to their needs, answering phones, filling PERKS orders, and other duties. Volunteers go through an application process and must submit to a background check for the safety of our staff, volunteers, clients, and especially children on campus. Please visit our website for more information @ oasiskpt.org Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer PhysiciansHealing Hands Health provides primary medical care to patients who are uninsured in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. We are looking for volunteer physicians to join our team. Must be licensed in Tennessee and have liability insurance. Partner: Healing Hands Health Healing Hands Health provides primary medical care to patients who are uninsured in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. We are looking for volunteer physicians to join our team. Must be licensed in Tennessee and have liability insurance. Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We need you! Deliver a hot meal to homebound seniors with Meals on WheelsRemember not so long ago when everyone, except for essential workers, were stuck at home? What if that never ended for you. What if you were not able to get out of the home or to even cook your own meal? What if you had little to no family around and there you are unable to get out with others. You can make a difference in people's lives. You can take an hour out of your day to make a world of difference to someone homebound. Countless times we hear from recipients how they would not have a meal if it was not for volunteers bringing a meal to their door. Sometimes, the visit is also a welfare check; making sure that person is okay. You may brighten a person's whole day just by chatting with them for a few minutes. Won't you take a couple of hours out of your day to make a lifetime of difference to someone in need? Pandora- 423-461-8221
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world" -Anne Frank
Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Remember not so long ago when everyone, except for essential workers, were stuck at home? What if that never ended for you. What if you were not able to get out of the home or to even cook your own meal? What if you had little to no family around and there you are unable to get out with others. You can make a difference in people's lives. You can take an hour out of your day to make a world of difference to someone homebound. Countless times we hear from recipients how they would not have a meal if it was not for volunteers bringing a meal to their door. Sometimes, the visit is also a welfare check; making sure that person is okay. You may brighten a person's whole day just by chatting with them for a few minutes. Won't you take a couple of hours out of your day to make a lifetime of difference to someone in need? Pandora- 423-461-8221
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world" -Anne Frank
Partner: First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group or Club to Feed Shelter Families / Assist in the OfficeFamily Promise of Greater Kingsport is seeking groups or clubs who are willing to prepare meals for our shelter families Monday-Friday evenings. The meals would be dropped off at the Family Promise office anytime during the day, and delivered to the shelter families in the evenings by staff members. In exchange, Family Promise of Greater Kingsport will happily share their group information on our social media. We are also seeking volunteers to assist with office duties, such as organizing and sorting donated clothes and household items. This could be done any time of the day, Monday-Friday between 9-5. Partner: Family Promise of Greater Kingsport Family Promise of Greater Kingsport is seeking groups or clubs who are willing to prepare meals for our shelter families Monday-Friday evenings. The meals would be dropped off at the Family Promise office anytime during the day, and delivered to the shelter families in the evenings by staff members. In exchange, Family Promise of Greater Kingsport will happily share their group information on our social media. We are also seeking volunteers to assist with office duties, such as organizing and sorting donated clothes and household items. This could be done any time of the day, Monday-Friday between 9-5. Partner: Family Promise of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsFamily Promise is looking for Board Directors. The Board meets on the thrid Monday of the month between 6-7 pm at the Family Promise Office and Day Center, located at 601 Holston Dr. in Kingsport. Partner: Family Promise of Greater Kingsport Family Promise is looking for Board Directors. The Board meets on the thrid Monday of the month between 6-7 pm at the Family Promise Office and Day Center, located at 601 Holston Dr. in Kingsport. Partner: Family Promise of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Compassionate Paws Wanted!Love is multiplied by just 4 paws! If you have a pet therapy animal, we need you! Partner: Caris Healthcare Love is multiplied by just 4 paws! If you have a pet therapy animal, we need you! Partner: Caris Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative/Community Outreach VolunteerAt Caris Healthcare, we depend on support from administrative volunteers in our office - preparing mailings, helping with special events, writing note cards, making phone calls, and more. By volunteering in this capacity, we are able to devote more time to our patients. All administrative/community outreach volunteer candidates must have a background check prior to beginning service with our organization. Our agency performs the background check and will cover the cost. Partner: Caris Healthcare At Caris Healthcare, we depend on support from administrative volunteers in our office - preparing mailings, helping with special events, writing note cards, making phone calls, and more. By volunteering in this capacity, we are able to devote more time to our patients. All administrative/community outreach volunteer candidates must have a background check prior to beginning service with our organization. Our agency performs the background check and will cover the cost. Partner: Caris Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receptionists neededReception – answering the phones, looking up clients in the database, assisting with forms. FRIDAY COVERAGE NEEDED Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Reception – answering the phones, looking up clients in the database, assisting with forms. FRIDAY COVERAGE NEEDED Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: InterviewerInterviewer – Phone interviews to complete the voucher and assistance process. Assesses additional needs per form for the phone appointment.
Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Interviewer – Phone interviews to complete the voucher and assistance process. Assesses additional needs per form for the phone appointment.
Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Data EntryData Entry – Enters all client data, visit information, result of visit such as financial need, voucher amount, etc. Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Data Entry – Enters all client data, visit information, result of visit such as financial need, voucher amount, etc. Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us and for being such an important part of our mission of meeting the needs of those in financial crisis. I know you will find that our example of loving our neighbor is fulfilling and meaningful. BFIA cannot operate without the dedication and loving spirit of our volunteers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IntakeIntake – Calls clients that have called in for financial assistance. Directs them through the needs assessment process and document submission requirements. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Intake – Calls clients that have called in for financial assistance. Directs them through the needs assessment process and document submission requirements. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community volunteersService opportunity in Lynn Garden preparing and distributing food and clothing to the Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Communities. Tasks include sorting and hanging clothing, packaging food items, and building community relations. Volunteers may need to lift boxes up to 50 lbs. Partner: Higher Ground Baptist Church Care House Service opportunity in Lynn Garden preparing and distributing food and clothing to the Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Communities. Tasks include sorting and hanging clothing, packaging food items, and building community relations. Volunteers may need to lift boxes up to 50 lbs. Partner: Higher Ground Baptist Church Care House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteers - Children Inc. PineyVolunteer opportunity to read, clean, office work, program help. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Volunteer opportunity to read, clean, office work, program help. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37618 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteers - Children Inc. BristolVolunteer opportunity to read, clean, office work, program help. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Volunteer opportunity to read, clean, office work, program help. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteers - Girls Inc. BristolOpportunities to read, homework help, office work, or cleaning. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Opportunities to read, homework help, office work, or cleaning. Partner: Girls Incorporated of Bristol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Volunteers NeededThe United Way of Bristol TN/VA gets an average of 587 calls per month! We need some help answering those calls.
Help is needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Training will be provided.
Partner: United Way of Bristol TN/VA The United Way of Bristol TN/VA gets an average of 587 calls per month! We need some help answering those calls.
Help is needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Training will be provided.
Partner: United Way of Bristol TN/VA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PALS: Volunteer--and come make a new FRIEND!Providing a Link for Survivors (PALS) is actively seeking volunteers across our service area. Can you be a friend? Then you can be a PAL! Volunteers are simply asked to make a weekly contact with their assigned brain injury survivor and then engage in a monthly get-together or community outing. It's easy...just be a friend! The PALS Program Manager provides training and on-going support to both volunteers and survivors. If interested in more information, please contact Melissa Barnes, PALS Program Manager, at melissa@bisolutions.org or (540)344-1200. Come join the fun...and make a new friend! *Volunteers must be 18 or older and pass a criminal background check.
Partner: Brain Injury Solutions Providing a Link for Survivors (PALS) is actively seeking volunteers across our service area. Can you be a friend? Then you can be a PAL! Volunteers are simply asked to make a weekly contact with their assigned brain injury survivor and then engage in a monthly get-together or community outing. It's easy...just be a friend! The PALS Program Manager provides training and on-going support to both volunteers and survivors. If interested in more information, please contact Melissa Barnes, PALS Program Manager, at melissa@bisolutions.org or (540)344-1200. Come join the fun...and make a new friend! *Volunteers must be 18 or older and pass a criminal background check.
Partner: Brain Injury Solutions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 24014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Rogersville needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Sarah Simmons at 423-272-9186. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Sarah Simmons at 423-272-9186. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37857 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Watauga/Stoney Creek needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Marcia Cox at 423-444-1710. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Marcia Cox at 423-444-1710. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37694 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Mount Carmel needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Misty Davis at 423-357-3281. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Misty Davis at 423-357-3281. Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37645 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Kingsport needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Ina Ratliff at 423-246-0120 Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please contact Ina Ratliff at 423-246-0120 Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Johnson City needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day.
Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day.
Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels in Hampton needs you!Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day.
Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Can you donate an hour or two once a month to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life? Then Meals on Wheels needs you! We depend on individuals like you to deliver a hot, nutrition meal to homebound seniors. Your smile and that meal may be the highlight of their day. You can volunteer as little as once a month or you can volunteer once a week or more. Routes typically take an hour to an hour and a half. The average route has around 15-20 stops. Meals are delivered daily Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and meals can be picked between 9am-11am. Offering up a small portion of your time can make a great impact on the people you will deliver to. They will appreciate your kindness and willingness to make sure they receive a meal. It may be the only hot, nutritious meal they have that day. You are also providing a welfare check as you may be the only person they see that day.
Partner: Meals on Wheels Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37658 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Store WorkersThe Salvation Army is always looking for volunteers to help prepare products for sale in our Family Store. Volunteers will help with the receiving, sorting, tagging, stocking, and rotation of merchandise donated by the general public for sale in our store. Partner: The Salvation Army - Kingsport, TN The Salvation Army is always looking for volunteers to help prepare products for sale in our Family Store. Volunteers will help with the receiving, sorting, tagging, stocking, and rotation of merchandise donated by the general public for sale in our store. Partner: The Salvation Army - Kingsport, TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |