Volunteer: Johnson City Beautification Day 2026Keep Johnson City Beautiful, in partnership with the Young Professionals of Johnson City, ETSU Department of Sustainability, Volunteer ETSU, Visit Johnson City, and Meet the Mountains Festival, is thrilled to host the 3rd Annual Johnson City Beautification Day! Partner: Volunteer ETSU Keep Johnson City Beautiful, in partnership with the Young Professionals of Johnson City, ETSU Department of Sustainability, Volunteer ETSU, Visit Johnson City, and Meet the Mountains Festival, is thrilled to host the 3rd Annual Johnson City Beautification Day! Partner: Volunteer ETSU Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Johnson City Beautification Day 2026Keep Johnson City Beautiful, in partnership with the Young Professionals of Johnson City, ETSU Department of Sustainability, Volunteer ETSU, Visit Johnson City, and Meet the Mountains Festival, is thrilled to host the 3rd Annual Johnson City Beautification Day! All participants will receive a t-shirt at check-in and a free lunch will be provided following the service. Service will begin and end at the Johnson City Farmer's Market Pavilion. Partner: Meet the Mountains Keep Johnson City Beautiful, in partnership with the Young Professionals of Johnson City, ETSU Department of Sustainability, Volunteer ETSU, Visit Johnson City, and Meet the Mountains Festival, is thrilled to host the 3rd Annual Johnson City Beautification Day! All participants will receive a t-shirt at check-in and a free lunch will be provided following the service. Service will begin and end at the Johnson City Farmer's Market Pavilion. Partner: Meet the Mountains Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for Dino Egg Hunt event!Dino Egg Hunt has been an annual, all ages event for many years. Each year we see about 1,000 who attend the event. This year it will be on Friday April 3rd from 9am - 12pm. We will have multiple stations set up around the museum with activities. There is also a room where you can search for candy in our "dino egg hunt". Volunteers would be asked to help decorate prior to event and during the event, you will be at a station helping the activity go smoothly and other various tasks. Be prepared to have fun! Partner: Hands On! Discovery Center Dino Egg Hunt has been an annual, all ages event for many years. Each year we see about 1,000 who attend the event. This year it will be on Friday April 3rd from 9am - 12pm. We will have multiple stations set up around the museum with activities. There is also a room where you can search for candy in our "dino egg hunt". Volunteers would be asked to help decorate prior to event and during the event, you will be at a station helping the activity go smoothly and other various tasks. Be prepared to have fun! Partner: Hands On! Discovery Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 1, 2026 through Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 37615 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Certified Support VolunteersOrganize donations, clothes, and house supplies, stock shelves, do laundry, clean, and a BUNCH of other behind-the-scenes love that keeps the house running smoothly. This team turn "ordinary" tasks into extraordinary comfort for a kiddo. Partner: Isaiah 117 House- Carter/Johnson/Unicoi County Organize donations, clothes, and house supplies, stock shelves, do laundry, clean, and a BUNCH of other behind-the-scenes love that keeps the house running smoothly. This team turn "ordinary" tasks into extraordinary comfort for a kiddo. Partner: Isaiah 117 House- Carter/Johnson/Unicoi County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Certified Care VolunteersPrepare the host guests in the home and welcome then in the Red Door, being present in the house with children on removal day. Play games, make food, pack bags, hang out, comfort, and remind them "You're safe here. You matter. Love, you're not alone." Partner: Isaiah 117 House- Carter/Johnson/Unicoi County Prepare the host guests in the home and welcome then in the Red Door, being present in the house with children on removal day. Play games, make food, pack bags, hang out, comfort, and remind them "You're safe here. You matter. Love, you're not alone." Partner: Isaiah 117 House- Carter/Johnson/Unicoi County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers once a monthThe 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: Volunteer Delivery Driver for third Friday of each monthDrivers 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Delivery Driver for the 1st Tuesday of each monthDrivers 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from First Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from First Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Delivery Driver for 4th Wednesday of each monthDrivers 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from First Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from First Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Delivery Driver for 4th Monday of each monthDrivers 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport 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. You'll deliver the same route each month from Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Delivery Driver for 3rd Friday of each monthDrivers 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. You'll deliver the same route each month. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport 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. You'll deliver the same route each month. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Cooks once a monthVolunteer 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. Easy menus and training are available. 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. Easy menus and training are available. 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: 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. Volunteers are not required to be RNs. 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. Volunteers are not required to be RNs. Please join us! Partner: Meals on Wheels of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cook Team Members for 2nd Friday of each monthJoin a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 2nd Friday 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 2nd Friday 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 1st Tuesday of each monthJoin a cooking team to help prepare meals for needy elderly and disabled recipients. This cook team prepares meals on the 1st Tuesday 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 1st Tuesday 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: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Enrollment VolunteersHealing Hands Health is looking for Patient Enrollment Volunteers to join our team on a consistent basis, 4 to 8 hours per week. This role is a great fit for someone who: Is very computer savvy and comfortable working in multiple systems Can multi-task and stay organized in a busy clinic environment Has strong verbal and written communication skills Enjoys helping people and explaining processes clearlyThis volunteer opportunity may be especially well suited for: College students or recent graduates interested in healthcare, social work, public health, or nonprofit work Retirees or semi-retirees with administrative or healthcare experience Former office professionals, customer service staff, or intake specialists Anyone who enjoys detail-oriented work and interacting with patientsPatient Enrollment Volunteers play an important role in helping patients access care by assisting with applications, answering questions, and ensuring information is complete and accurate. Have questions? Partner: Healing Hands Health Healing Hands Health is looking for Patient Enrollment Volunteers to join our team on a consistent basis, 4 to 8 hours per week. This role is a great fit for someone who: Is very computer savvy and comfortable working in multiple systems Can multi-task and stay organized in a busy clinic environment Has strong verbal and written communication skills Enjoys helping people and explaining processes clearlyThis volunteer opportunity may be especially well suited for: College students or recent graduates interested in healthcare, social work, public health, or nonprofit work Retirees or semi-retirees with administrative or healthcare experience Former office professionals, customer service staff, or intake specialists Anyone who enjoys detail-oriented work and interacting with patientsPatient Enrollment Volunteers play an important role in helping patients access care by assisting with applications, answering questions, and ensuring information is complete and accurate. Have questions? Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Set BuildsHelp the Kingsport Theatre Guild build their sets for their next performance. Partner: Kingsport Theatre Guild Help the Kingsport Theatre Guild build their sets for their next performance. Partner: Kingsport Theatre Guild Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: KAC February Swim Meet - Volunteers NeededPartner: Kingsport Aquatic Center (KAC) Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center (KAC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timers for Conference Carolinas Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of volunteers to help time during prelims and finals of this championship meet. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of volunteers to help time during prelims and finals of this championship meet. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 19, 2026 through Feb 21, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timer for Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 14, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timer for Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 12, 2026 through Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timer for Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 14, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timer for Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of timers for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 12, 2026 through Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timers for Conference Carolinas Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of timers for the Conference Carolinas Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of timers for the Conference Carolinas Swimming Championship Meet in February. You will be timing collegiate swimmers in different events. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 19, 2026 through Feb 21, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Timers for Conference Carolinas Swimming Championship MeetWe are in need of volunteers to help time during prelims and finals of this championship meet. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center We are in need of volunteers to help time during prelims and finals of this championship meet. Partner: Kingsport Aquatic Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 18, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hurricane Helene NeedsEach month we host a volunteer Saturday for volunteers to engage in helping families and communities recover from Hurricane Helene. The project can range from trash pickup, home rebuilds, building sheds, painting, laying floor or general activities related to Helene recovery. This is a great service event for groups, teens or workplaces to get involved with team building and helping others. Locations available: Unicoi County, Washington County, Carter County Partner: HNDS & FT Each month we host a volunteer Saturday for volunteers to engage in helping families and communities recover from Hurricane Helene. The project can range from trash pickup, home rebuilds, building sheds, painting, laying floor or general activities related to Helene recovery. This is a great service event for groups, teens or workplaces to get involved with team building and helping others. Locations available: Unicoi County, Washington County, Carter County Partner: HNDS & FT Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026 Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hurricane Helene NeedsEach month we host a volunteer Saturday for volunteers to engage in helping families and communities recover from Hurricane Helene. The project can range from trash pickup, home rebuilds, building sheds, painting, laying floor or general activities related to Helene recovery. This is a great service event for groups, teens or workplaces to get involved with team building and helping others. Locations available: Unicoi County, Washington County, Carter County Partner: HNDS & FT Each month we host a volunteer Saturday for volunteers to engage in helping families and communities recover from Hurricane Helene. The project can range from trash pickup, home rebuilds, building sheds, painting, laying floor or general activities related to Helene recovery. This is a great service event for groups, teens or workplaces to get involved with team building and helping others. Locations available: Unicoi County, Washington County, Carter County Partner: HNDS & FT Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 37650 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Visual Storyteller - Northeast TennesseeJoin 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 Volunteer - Northeast TennesseeResponsibilities 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) - Northeast TennesseeThe 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: Disaster Action Team (Disaster Responder) - Northeast TennesseeJoin the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Join the Red Cross volunteer team to help communities during disasters such as: Home Fires, Tornadoes or Flooding. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Delivers immediate direct client assistance in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership.Every day, people are forced from their home due to fires, storms or other disasters. You will work as part of an assigned team to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Training is free, but the hope you bring is priceless. Join Us! Apply at: www.redcross.org/volunteer. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Shelter Hero - Northeast Tennessee!Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready. Volunteer now to be a shelter hero! Here's what you'll do: Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the roleQualifications: Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Partner: American Red Cross of Northeast TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Competitive Miracle LeagueTBD Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec TBD Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 5, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media and PR VolunteerAssist with creating social media content and other public relations content creation, may include newsletter writing. May be done virtually by emailing content created to the director to start out, or on site. Must be familiar with Canva, multiple file types, social media strategies, excellent writing skills. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Assist with creating social media content and other public relations content creation, may include newsletter writing. May be done virtually by emailing content created to the director to start out, or on site. Must be familiar with Canva, multiple file types, social media strategies, excellent writing skills. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising SpecialistNeed a volunteer fundraising specialist to attend Development Committee meetings, and to assertively work toward fundraising efforts to expand the mission and services of Bristol Faith in Action. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Need a volunteer fundraising specialist to attend Development Committee meetings, and to assertively work toward fundraising efforts to expand the mission and services of Bristol Faith in Action. Partner: Bristol Faith in Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receptionists neededReception – answering the phones, looking up clients in the database, assisting with forms. PRN & WEDNESDAY 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. PRN & WEDNESDAY 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: Intake InterviewerIntake – 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: Feb 3, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026 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: Special EventsCreate magical moments Help us host signature events that bring thousands of visitors to Rocky Mount each year. From intimate evening programs to large festivals, our events showcase the best of frontier heritage. What You'll Do: Set up and break down event spacesWelcome guests and manage entryStaff activity booths and demonstrationsAssist with parking and crowd flowSupport vendors and performersHelp with Christmas at Rocky MountWork Harvest Festival stationsAssist at Living History WeekendsPerfect For: Social butterflies, people with irregular schedules, students needing service hours, anyone who loves a good festival Time Commitment: Event by event basis, no regular commitment required Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Create magical moments Help us host signature events that bring thousands of visitors to Rocky Mount each year. From intimate evening programs to large festivals, our events showcase the best of frontier heritage. What You'll Do: Set up and break down event spacesWelcome guests and manage entryStaff activity booths and demonstrationsAssist with parking and crowd flowSupport vendors and performersHelp with Christmas at Rocky MountWork Harvest Festival stationsAssist at Living History WeekendsPerfect For: Social butterflies, people with irregular schedules, students needing service hours, anyone who loves a good festival Time Commitment: Event by event basis, no regular commitment required Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37686 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Site & FacilitiesPreserve our historic landscape Care for 60+ acres of historic buildings, heritage gardens, and natural areas. Your hands-on work directly preserves this irreplaceable piece of Tennessee history. What You'll Do: Maintain period-appropriate gardens and landscapesCultivate heritage plants and heirloom varietiesClear and maintain walking trailsAssist with building and fence repairsCare for historical tools and equipmentSupport archaeological and restoration projectsHelp with general site upkeep and beautificationPerfect For: Gardeners, outdoor enthusiasts, people who like working with their hands, detail-oriented individuals Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Preserve our historic landscape Care for 60+ acres of historic buildings, heritage gardens, and natural areas. Your hands-on work directly preserves this irreplaceable piece of Tennessee history. What You'll Do: Maintain period-appropriate gardens and landscapesCultivate heritage plants and heirloom varietiesClear and maintain walking trailsAssist with building and fence repairsCare for historical tools and equipmentSupport archaeological and restoration projectsHelp with general site upkeep and beautificationPerfect For: Gardeners, outdoor enthusiasts, people who like working with their hands, detail-oriented individuals Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37686 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Historical InterpretationBring the 18th century to life Transport visitors back to 1790 through storytelling, demonstrations, and first-person interpretation. Wear period clothing, demonstrate colonial crafts, and share the daily life of Tennessee's early settlers. What You'll Do: Lead tours through the historic mansionDemonstrate traditional crafts like blacksmithing, weaving, or hearth cookingPortray historical characters during special eventsShare stories of frontier life with visitorsTeach colonial-era skills and tradesPerfect For: Natural storytellers, history enthusiasts, performers, craftspeople who love sharing their knowledge Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Bring the 18th century to life Transport visitors back to 1790 through storytelling, demonstrations, and first-person interpretation. Wear period clothing, demonstrate colonial crafts, and share the daily life of Tennessee's early settlers. What You'll Do: Lead tours through the historic mansionDemonstrate traditional crafts like blacksmithing, weaving, or hearth cookingPortray historical characters during special eventsShare stories of frontier life with visitorsTeach colonial-era skills and tradesPerfect For: Natural storytellers, history enthusiasts, performers, craftspeople who love sharing their knowledge Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37686 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education & OutreachInspire the next generation Help students discover history through hands-on learning. Develop and deliver curriculum-based programs that bring Tennessee history standards to life for learners of all ages. What You'll Do: Assist with school field trip programsLead hands-on activity stations for studentsHelp develop educational materials and resourcesSupport scout badge programs and summer campsCreate content for newsletters and social mediaOrganize archives and research collectionsPerfect For: Teachers, education students, youth workers, anyone who loves helping kids learn Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Inspire the next generation Help students discover history through hands-on learning. Develop and deliver curriculum-based programs that bring Tennessee history standards to life for learners of all ages. What You'll Do: Assist with school field trip programsLead hands-on activity stations for studentsHelp develop educational materials and resourcesSupport scout badge programs and summer campsCreate content for newsletters and social mediaOrganize archives and research collectionsPerfect For: Teachers, education students, youth workers, anyone who loves helping kids learn Partner: Rocky Mount State Historic Site Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37686 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crafting for a Cause - Snuffle MatsJoin the Dr. Patricia E. Robertson Center in our next Crafting for a Cause event: Snuffle Mats! Help us create snuffle mats to donate to a local animal shelter so that the animals have a safe, mentally stimulating, and fun activity to do while they wait on their forever homes! Partner: ETSU Robertson Center Join the Dr. Patricia E. Robertson Center in our next Crafting for a Cause event: Snuffle Mats! Help us create snuffle mats to donate to a local animal shelter so that the animals have a safe, mentally stimulating, and fun activity to do while they wait on their forever homes! Partner: ETSU Robertson Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 16, 2026 Zip Code: 37604 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 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: We can offer 1-on-1 tutor training at a time that is convenient for you! Our next group ESL Tutor training will take place on February 21st 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. Registration is required. ABE tutor training is completed 1-on-1. Scheduling is flexible! 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: We can offer 1-on-1 tutor training at a time that is convenient for you! Our next group ESL Tutor training will take place on February 21st 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. Registration is required. ABE tutor training is completed 1-on-1. Scheduling is flexible! 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: Membership on Board of DirectorsJoin the SMILE Foster Closet Board of Directors! Help us put smiles on the faces of foster children and support the families who care for them. SMILE Foster Closet is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors for the 2026 term. This is an exciting opportunity to provide strategic leadership and governance for a growing nonprofit committed to supporting foster children, foster families, kinship providers, and at-risk families by providing essential necessities. What We're Looking For: We are seeking candidates who are ready to dedicate their time and expertise to guide our mission. Essential Skills & Attributes: Ability to contribute to the big picture and support our organization's growth. Prepared to review and evaluate organizational policies and procedures to ensure efficiency and compliance.A genuine commitment to improving the lives of children in foster care and their caregivers.Crucial Skill Set Need: We have a specific need for individuals with bookkeeping/treasurer experience to manage and oversee the organization's financial health. However, we encourage all interested parties with various professional backgrounds to apply!Commitment Quarterly Board MeetingsA minimum of 2 hours per month for board duties (remotely) or to assist with organization at the physical foster closet (in-person). Evaluating policies, offering strategic guidance, and supporting fundraising efforts.Your leadership will directly impact our ability to provide basic necessities, allowing foster families to focus on loving kids and creating stability. Learn more about SMILE Foster Closet. Apply today and help us brighten the future for a child in need! Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Join the SMILE Foster Closet Board of Directors! Help us put smiles on the faces of foster children and support the families who care for them. SMILE Foster Closet is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors for the 2026 term. This is an exciting opportunity to provide strategic leadership and governance for a growing nonprofit committed to supporting foster children, foster families, kinship providers, and at-risk families by providing essential necessities. What We're Looking For: We are seeking candidates who are ready to dedicate their time and expertise to guide our mission. Essential Skills & Attributes: Ability to contribute to the big picture and support our organization's growth. Prepared to review and evaluate organizational policies and procedures to ensure efficiency and compliance.A genuine commitment to improving the lives of children in foster care and their caregivers.Crucial Skill Set Need: We have a specific need for individuals with bookkeeping/treasurer experience to manage and oversee the organization's financial health. However, we encourage all interested parties with various professional backgrounds to apply!Commitment Quarterly Board MeetingsA minimum of 2 hours per month for board duties (remotely) or to assist with organization at the physical foster closet (in-person). Evaluating policies, offering strategic guidance, and supporting fundraising efforts.Your leadership will directly impact our ability to provide basic necessities, allowing foster families to focus on loving kids and creating stability. Learn more about SMILE Foster Closet. Apply today and help us brighten the future for a child in need! Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companions NeededCaris Healthcare is seeking passionate people to support hospice patients in the tri cities area. We have needs in all areas for compassionate, reliable volunteers and would love to sit down to discuss how hospice volunteering fits with your passion and desire to help others. Patients live in private homes and nursing facilities. Activities include visiting with patients to provide support and companionship through conversation and a presence, engage in activities such as reading to the patient or helping write cards, provide a few hours of respite for a caregiver to get out of the home, and other activities that support a patient at the end-of-life. Flexible schedule, 2 hours per week. No hands on care such as lifting, transferring, bathing, feeding etc is provided by hospice volunteers. Hospice volunteers describe their work as gratifying, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally meaningful. Caris Healthcare values their volunteers greatly & support them through their volunteering journey. Partner: Caris Healthcare Caris Healthcare is seeking passionate people to support hospice patients in the tri cities area. We have needs in all areas for compassionate, reliable volunteers and would love to sit down to discuss how hospice volunteering fits with your passion and desire to help others. Patients live in private homes and nursing facilities. Activities include visiting with patients to provide support and companionship through conversation and a presence, engage in activities such as reading to the patient or helping write cards, provide a few hours of respite for a caregiver to get out of the home, and other activities that support a patient at the end-of-life. Flexible schedule, 2 hours per week. No hands on care such as lifting, transferring, bathing, feeding etc is provided by hospice volunteers. Hospice volunteers describe their work as gratifying, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally meaningful. Caris Healthcare values their volunteers greatly & support them through their volunteering journey. Partner: Caris Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cupcake PatrolJoin our cupcake patrol to help surprise a special someone and deliver cupcakes in the area. Abingdon, Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport. You pick the area Partner: Healing Hands Health Join our cupcake patrol to help surprise a special someone and deliver cupcakes in the area. Abingdon, Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport. You pick the area Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 12, 2026 through Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37620 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. Board members should be prepared to invest thought and due process of evaluating policies and procedures which guide our Center. 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. Board members should be prepared to invest thought and due process of evaluating policies and procedures which guide our Center. 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: Load a Truck for YWCA Prom Dress SaleYWCA hosts a mobile Prom Dress Sale where we take dresses to local high schools to help students choose a dress they can afford ($25). Please help us load/unload as needed. This will happen on Feb 2, 18, 25, Mar 3, 16, and 25. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia YWCA hosts a mobile Prom Dress Sale where we take dresses to local high schools to help students choose a dress they can afford ($25). Please help us load/unload as needed. This will happen on Feb 2, 18, 25, Mar 3, 16, and 25. Partner: YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 2, 2026 through Mar 25, 2026 Zip Code: 37620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Soup Kitchen volunteers neededWe are looking for compassionate and dedicated volunteers to help us prepare and serve meals. You time will make a direct impact on our community members in need. No experience necessary - just a willingness to help! Serving times: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday : 6:00 – 7:00 pmMore information HERE Director: Serena Miller 423-543-4901 Opt 1Pastor of Loaves & Fishes: Ricky H. Jones Jr. 423-543-4901 Opt 3Partner: Loaves and Fishes We are looking for compassionate and dedicated volunteers to help us prepare and serve meals. You time will make a direct impact on our community members in need. No experience necessary - just a willingness to help! Serving times: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday : 6:00 – 7:00 pmMore information HERE Director: Serena Miller 423-543-4901 Opt 1Pastor of Loaves & Fishes: Ricky H. Jones Jr. 423-543-4901 Opt 3Partner: Loaves and Fishes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Morning Volunteer (Adults)The Kingsport Public Library is looking for volunteers to help keep our library welcoming and organized. Volunteers assist with tasks such as shelving books, straightening shelves, cleaning, and pulling holds for patrons. Your time and support help us provide excellent service to our community! You can fill out this quick questionnaire to learn more about our expectations and let us know what you're looking for. Volunteers must complete and clear a free background check prior to volunteering. All adult volunteers must sign a volunteer waiver and complete a form authorizing a background check. You can find the forms necessary and extra info here. If this paperwork is not completed within 3 days of signing up for a shift, we will reopen the shift so those seeking hours can have those opportunities. We cannot accept teen volunteers at this time. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us! Partner: Kingsport Public Library The Kingsport Public Library is looking for volunteers to help keep our library welcoming and organized. Volunteers assist with tasks such as shelving books, straightening shelves, cleaning, and pulling holds for patrons. Your time and support help us provide excellent service to our community! You can fill out this quick questionnaire to learn more about our expectations and let us know what you're looking for. Volunteers must complete and clear a free background check prior to volunteering. All adult volunteers must sign a volunteer waiver and complete a form authorizing a background check. You can find the forms necessary and extra info here. If this paperwork is not completed within 3 days of signing up for a shift, we will reopen the shift so those seeking hours can have those opportunities. We cannot accept teen volunteers at this time. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us! Partner: Kingsport Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tax Volunteers (January-April 2026)You have what it takes to be a VITA volunteer in Kingsport or Blountville! 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 (1655 Blountville Boulevard in Blountville, TN). This is also a drop-off site format. This location offers flexible options for volunteers to help perform tax returns. Also, if doing taxes is not your "thing", we have a need for intake specialists at both locations. This includes signing people in, making copies of key information, and providing general directions. (No tax knowledge necessary). CONTACT BECCA at 423-378-3409 x130 to learn how to be a VITA volunteer!!! Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport You have what it takes to be a VITA volunteer in Kingsport or Blountville! 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 (1655 Blountville Boulevard in Blountville, TN). This is also a drop-off site format. This location offers flexible options for volunteers to help perform tax returns. Also, if doing taxes is not your "thing", we have a need for intake specialists at both locations. This includes signing people in, making copies of key information, and providing general directions. (No tax knowledge necessary). 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: 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: Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental AssistantsAppalachian Miles For Smiles Mobile Dental Unit is seeking volunteer Licensed Dentists, Licensed Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants or current Dental Assisting students. These volunteers will be providing quality dental care to the needy, uninsured members of our community at no cost to the patient. We have 2-day events (usually Thursday & Friday) and provide care from 8am-5pm. Free lunch is provided every day to all our volunteers.
We have also been Awarded a Grant to fund a part time dentist for all of our events, at least 4 days a month, from The State of Tennessee. We are looking for a Tennessee licensed Dentist to sign the grant with Appalachian Miles for Smiles.
Please contact Brook Begley, RDA Program Manager if you or anyone you know would be interested in this position.
Partner: Appalachian Miles for Smiles Appalachian Miles For Smiles Mobile Dental Unit is seeking volunteer Licensed Dentists, Licensed Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants or current Dental Assisting students. These volunteers will be providing quality dental care to the needy, uninsured members of our community at no cost to the patient. We have 2-day events (usually Thursday & Friday) and provide care from 8am-5pm. Free lunch is provided every day to all our volunteers.
We have also been Awarded a Grant to fund a part time dentist for all of our events, at least 4 days a month, from The State of Tennessee. We are looking for a Tennessee licensed Dentist to sign the grant with Appalachian Miles for Smiles.
Please contact Brook Begley, RDA Program Manager if you or anyone you know would be interested in this position.
Partner: Appalachian Miles for Smiles Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: handymanPartner: Healing Hands Health Partner: Healing Hands Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37620 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: 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: 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: Interior Wood Trim InstallationCutting, fitting and nailing in of trim features around doors, windows and baseboards. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Cutting, fitting and nailing in of trim features around doors, windows and baseboards. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Accessible Sports where every athlete belongsJC Gators is passionate about making sports accessible! We’re here to create a team where every athlete belongs and every ability has a place to shine.
*CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: JC Gators - ITMS JC Gators is passionate about making sports accessible! We’re here to create a team where every athlete belongs and every ability has a place to shine.
*CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: JC Gators - ITMS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Miracle LeagueThe 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. Since the main barriers for the participants arise from the natural grass fields used in conventional leagues, Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf field that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries. But it’s more than playing a game. The Miracle League is about making new friends, building self-esteem and being treated just like other athletes. 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. The Miracle League serves children and adults who suffer from any physical or mental disabilities, which causes them to be excluded, whether intentionally or not, from conventional Baseball leagues. Scheduling: Games will begin the week of April 11th - May 16th, We will be hosting a baseball opening day for all of your participants on April 18th at Domtar Park. Games will be scheduled every Saturday at 10am ages 17 and under and 11am ages 18 and above *CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec 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. Since the main barriers for the participants arise from the natural grass fields used in conventional leagues, Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf field that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries. But it’s more than playing a game. The Miracle League is about making new friends, building self-esteem and being treated just like other athletes. 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. The Miracle League serves children and adults who suffer from any physical or mental disabilities, which causes them to be excluded, whether intentionally or not, from conventional Baseball leagues. Scheduling: Games will begin the week of April 11th - May 16th, We will be hosting a baseball opening day for all of your participants on April 18th at Domtar Park. Games will be scheduled every Saturday at 10am ages 17 and under and 11am ages 18 and above *CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 11, 2026 through May 16, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inclusion Class TuesdayEvery Tuesday that school is in session, join the Kingsport Parks and Rec inclusion class and the community for a fun 2 hours of adaptive play at V.O. Dobbins, Sr. Complex. We always need volunteers to assist with the obstacles and games. Sign a waiver at the event location. *CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Every Tuesday that school is in session, join the Kingsport Parks and Rec inclusion class and the community for a fun 2 hours of adaptive play at V.O. Dobbins, Sr. Complex. We always need volunteers to assist with the obstacles and games. Sign a waiver at the event location. *CareerQuest students interested in physical therapy and special needs would have a blast at this. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inclusive Corn HoleJoin us for inclusive cornhole on February 20th from 6-7:30 p.m. Volunteers should plan to arrive at 5:30 to sign a waiver and help set up. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Join us for inclusive cornhole on February 20th from 6-7:30 p.m. Volunteers should plan to arrive at 5:30 to sign a waiver and help set up. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 20, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Closet Sorting & OrganizingFoster Closet sorting & organizing. Sorting clothes, shoes, hygiene items & other essentials. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Foster Closet sorting & organizing. Sorting clothes, shoes, hygiene items & other essentials. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Closet Sorting & Organizing - Johnson City LocationFoster Closet sorting & organizing. Sorting clothes, shoes, hygiene items & other essentials. This is for our Johnson City Location at Heritage Baptist Church 1512 John Exum Pkwy Johnson City, TN 37604. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Foster Closet sorting & organizing. Sorting clothes, shoes, hygiene items & other essentials. This is for our Johnson City Location at Heritage Baptist Church 1512 John Exum Pkwy Johnson City, TN 37604. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inclusive Glow DanceJoin Kingsport Parks and Rec. for an Inclusive Glow Dance on March 6 from 7-8:30 PM. Volunteers should arrive at 6:30 PM to help set up. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Join Kingsport Parks and Rec. for an Inclusive Glow Dance on March 6 from 7-8:30 PM. Volunteers should arrive at 6:30 PM to help set up. Partner: Kingsport Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors Needed for Youth in our CommunityBig Brothers Big Sisters is a youth mentoring agency. We are looking for caring community members that would like to make a real difference in the life of a child in our region who is in need of a friend. Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East TN Big Brothers Big Sisters is a youth mentoring agency. We are looking for caring community members that would like to make a real difference in the life of a child in our region who is in need of a friend. Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East TN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Sunday Landscaping HelpEvery first Sunday of the month, we welcome new and experienced volunteers to join us as we spend Sunday serving this school with their monthly landscaping need. Tools and gloves are on the site. Bring your water and a snack. The building will be locked, but the tool shed will be accessible and there will be a leader to help direct you. Please RSVP so we can make sure to be ready for you. Partner: Jeremiah School Every first Sunday of the month, we welcome new and experienced volunteers to join us as we spend Sunday serving this school with their monthly landscaping need. Tools and gloves are on the site. Bring your water and a snack. The building will be locked, but the tool shed will be accessible and there will be a leader to help direct you. Please RSVP so we can make sure to be ready for you. Partner: Jeremiah School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37604 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: Jeeping- Fundraising eventsWe need outgoing individuals who will reach out to businesses to secure sponsorships and donations, who are organized and "see the job through to the end" and who will work to help plan, execute, and wrap up the event for the Center. Being a Jeep enthusiast is a plus but certainly not required! Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center We need outgoing individuals who will reach out to businesses to secure sponsorships and donations, who are organized and "see the job through to the end" and who will work to help plan, execute, and wrap up the event for the Center. Being a Jeep enthusiast is a plus but certainly not required! Partner: Mountain Region Speech & Hearing Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Small Miracles Lesson Volunteers Winter Session 2026Small 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: Several Projects Requiring Debris Cleanup, Tree and Stump RemovalCarter County has several locations where debris from Hurricane Helene still needs to be cleaned up and removed. This includes stump removal, tree and limbs, etc. There are also larger debris removal requiring chainsaws. These are projects that would be great for groups that have a day or half a day to volunteer. Partner: Carter County Long-Term Recovery Group Carter County has several locations where debris from Hurricane Helene still needs to be cleaned up and removed. This includes stump removal, tree and limbs, etc. There are also larger debris removal requiring chainsaws. These are projects that would be great for groups that have a day or half a day to volunteer. Partner: Carter County Long-Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37643 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Citizens Review Volunteer Team
Citizen Review Volunteers Needed!
The UWGK Citizens Review process allows volunteers to experience firsthand the direct impact of donor dollars on the community. Participating volunteers learn from our agency partners then use this knowledge to assist in allocation decisions for our funded programs. We are in need of 50 total volunteers to take part in our 2026 Citizen's Review Process. Volunteers are asked to attend 1-2 hours of training with UWGK staff and spend 1-2 days visiting current UWGK funded agencies. In addition to those dates, volunteers are asked to spend a few hours reviewing their assigned Agency applications. We have moved to an online system which makes it easy and convenient to review Agency application and other documents in the comfort of your home or office! What do citizen review volunteers do? Review grant application decision tools Conduct agency site visits Make funding recommendations for each program How much time does it take? Attend two-hour training (one-hour refresher for past volunteers) in February Four hours to review online application materials in February One day to conduct the agency site visit and deliberations in March or April What qualifications do I need to do this job? Passion for our community Interested in learning more about UWGK and its member agency programs Willing to give their time to benefit agencies, donors and recipients of service Please sign up through Volunteer United to get more details or e-mail bsutphen@uwaykpt.org for more information on being part of our Citizen's Review Volunteer Team. Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport
Citizen Review Volunteers Needed!
The UWGK Citizens Review process allows volunteers to experience firsthand the direct impact of donor dollars on the community. Participating volunteers learn from our agency partners then use this knowledge to assist in allocation decisions for our funded programs. We are in need of 50 total volunteers to take part in our 2026 Citizen's Review Process. Volunteers are asked to attend 1-2 hours of training with UWGK staff and spend 1-2 days visiting current UWGK funded agencies. In addition to those dates, volunteers are asked to spend a few hours reviewing their assigned Agency applications. We have moved to an online system which makes it easy and convenient to review Agency application and other documents in the comfort of your home or office! What do citizen review volunteers do? Review grant application decision tools Conduct agency site visits Make funding recommendations for each program How much time does it take? Attend two-hour training (one-hour refresher for past volunteers) in February Four hours to review online application materials in February One day to conduct the agency site visit and deliberations in March or April What qualifications do I need to do this job? Passion for our community Interested in learning more about UWGK and its member agency programs Willing to give their time to benefit agencies, donors and recipients of service Please sign up through Volunteer United to get more details or e-mail bsutphen@uwaykpt.org for more information on being part of our Citizen's Review Volunteer Team. Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green County Firewood MinistryHelp keep the residents of Greene County warm during the winter months. Volunteers haul, cut, and split wood between Monday through Saturday at the corner of North Rufe Taylor Rd and Old Stage Rd and deliver on Saturdays and throughout the week. Partner: Greene County Firewood Ministry Wood Lot Help keep the residents of Greene County warm during the winter months. Volunteers haul, cut, and split wood between Monday through Saturday at the corner of North Rufe Taylor Rd and Old Stage Rd and deliver on Saturdays and throughout the week. Partner: Greene County Firewood Ministry Wood Lot Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37745 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: Yes |
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: Interior Home PaintingPainting of walls, ceilings, and baseboards. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Painting of walls, ceilings, and baseboards. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Plumbing New and/or ReplaceNew and/or replace plumbing in New Home or Remodel of storm damaged home for survivor families. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group New and/or replace plumbing in New Home or Remodel of storm damaged home for survivor families. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning of New/Remodeled HomeFinal cleaning of new/remodeled home for flood survivors. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Final cleaning of new/remodeled home for flood survivors. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Paws in Blue BBQ dinner fundraiserWe will be serving BBQ sandwiches and coleslaw, cookies etc. we will need help with any of the following: serving onto plates or to go containers, clearing tables and general duties like that. Partner: Jonesborough Paws in Blue We will be serving BBQ sandwiches and coleslaw, cookies etc. we will need help with any of the following: serving onto plates or to go containers, clearing tables and general duties like that. Partner: Jonesborough Paws in Blue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 20, 2026 Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electrical wiringInstallation of new or the replacement of electrical wiring, breakers, switches, and fixtures in new home construction or remodel. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Installation of new or the replacement of electrical wiring, breakers, switches, and fixtures in new home construction or remodel. Partner: Washington County Long Term Recovery Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37659 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Take Home Portable SortFoster Closet clothes sorting. Pick up your portable sorting kit from SMILE Foster Closet - 1401 Prospect Dr. Kingsport, TN 37664. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Foster Closet clothes sorting. Pick up your portable sorting kit from SMILE Foster Closet - 1401 Prospect Dr. Kingsport, TN 37664. Partner: SMILE Foster Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Monday's End shiftGeneral Volunteer / Monday's closing shift 12-3 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport General Volunteer / Monday's closing shift 12-3 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Monday's First shiftGeneral Volunteer / Monday's First Shift 8-12 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport General Volunteer / Monday's First Shift 8-12 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Monday's mid shiftGeneral Volunteer. Monday's mid shift 10-2 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport General Volunteer. Monday's mid shift 10-2 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Friday's Morning shiftVolunteer needed to cover 8-12 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Volunteer needed to cover 8-12 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Friday's Mid shiftGeneral volunteer need for Friday's mid shift 10-2 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport General volunteer need for Friday's mid shift 10-2 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer / Friday's End shiftGeneral Volunteer for Friday's closing shift 12-3 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport General Volunteer for Friday's closing shift 12-3 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. 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 Volunteers at The Oasis of Kingsport play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming environment where women can find hope, encouragement, and support as they work toward stability and healing. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways, depending on their gifts, interests, and availability. Some of the things volunteers may do include: Hospitality & Front Desk Support: Greeting guests, helping them sign in, offering coffee or refreshments, and creating a warm, respectful atmosphere. Encouragement & Listening: Offering compassionate conversation and emotional support to women who may be struggling or rebuilding their lives. Resource Assistance: Helping clients connect with community resources, complete applications, or access clothing, hygiene items, or other essentials. Programs & Activities: Assisting with classes, workshops, Bible studies, or support groups that promote personal growth and wellness. Special Events & Projects: Supporting fundraising events, community outreach, or seasonal drives. Maintenance & Organization: Helping keep the center clean, organized, and inviting for all who come through our doors. All volunteers receive orientation and guidance to ensure they understand the mission of Oasis and how to serve in a trauma-informed, respectful, and compassionate way. At The Oasis of Kingsport, we believe every volunteer helps restore dignity and hope to the women we serve. Whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a listening ear, your time and presence truly make a difference. Partner: Oasis of Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 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: 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: United Way of Greater Kingsport Committee Volunteers NeededWant to help keep more dollars flowing into our community?
United Way of Greater Kingsport wants YOU!
Running with a low overhead rate means many volunteers are needed to help maintain internal operations. All meetings take place during the work day, at lunch or before work at the United Way offices and usually involved just 1 to 1/1.5 hours per month. If you have a gift or skill, or want to learn a new training or skill in the following categories of interest, please sign up below. Areas where volunteers are needed include:
Leadership Development – recruitment, training and development for United Way of Greater Kingsport Volunteer Teams
Administration Committee- provides advice and oversight of operations, policy, and safety
Finance Committee- number crunchers with attention to detail needed
Communications Committee – seeking creative people skilled in marketing strategy, video, social media, photography, print communications and more
Community Investment-learn more about our 26 Member Agencies and managing United Way's funding allocations to those agency partners
Community Assessment and Planning- especially suited for project developers, innovative thinkers and game changers
Vision Councils- great for non-profit and community minded people who have a passion for children, employment, health, or seniors
Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Want to help keep more dollars flowing into our community?
United Way of Greater Kingsport wants YOU!
Running with a low overhead rate means many volunteers are needed to help maintain internal operations. All meetings take place during the work day, at lunch or before work at the United Way offices and usually involved just 1 to 1/1.5 hours per month. If you have a gift or skill, or want to learn a new training or skill in the following categories of interest, please sign up below. Areas where volunteers are needed include:
Leadership Development – recruitment, training and development for United Way of Greater Kingsport Volunteer Teams
Administration Committee- provides advice and oversight of operations, policy, and safety
Finance Committee- number crunchers with attention to detail needed
Communications Committee – seeking creative people skilled in marketing strategy, video, social media, photography, print communications and more
Community Investment-learn more about our 26 Member Agencies and managing United Way's funding allocations to those agency partners
Community Assessment and Planning- especially suited for project developers, innovative thinkers and game changers
Vision Councils- great for non-profit and community minded people who have a passion for children, employment, health, or seniors
Partner: United Way of Greater Kingsport Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General volunteeringThis could include anything from researh to cleaning, facilitating workshops to staffing events, taking a survey to advocating with legislators, creating social media posts to helping with fundraising. If you are committed to justice and equity in sexual and reproductive health, we could use your help, and we will work with you to determine the best fit. Hours are flexible and can change. Partner: RISE: Healthy for Life This could include anything from researh to cleaning, facilitating workshops to staffing events, taking a survey to advocating with legislators, creating social media posts to helping with fundraising. If you are committed to justice and equity in sexual and reproductive health, we could use your help, and we will work with you to determine the best fit. Hours are flexible and can change. Partner: RISE: Healthy for Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37601 Allow Groups: No |
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: 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: 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: 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 |