Volunteer: Cycling leads needed for Special Olympics Cycling teamThe Special Olympics Loudoun cycling team needs some great volunteers to be either trail leaders or to lead a group around the school trail. Please email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org to get further information or register as a volunteer and sign up! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots Summer signup genius link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-64228511-soval Thanks so much and hope to see you out there! Coach Amy Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County The Special Olympics Loudoun cycling team needs some great volunteers to be either trail leaders or to lead a group around the school trail. Please email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org to get further information or register as a volunteer and sign up! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots Summer signup genius link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-64228511-soval Thanks so much and hope to see you out there! Coach Amy Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options – – Right from Home! When we know more, we can do more. Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits. We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact. Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations. Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions. Be an Ambassador: Coming soon Why Volunteer with Community Compass? Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Japanese language instructorWe're looking for a volunteer starting in September 2026 to work with our students who are interested in beginner level Japanese. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. Come in for a weekly recurring class or even just monthly based on your and our member's preferences. Agency: Embark Center for Self-Directed Education We're looking for a volunteer starting in September 2026 to work with our students who are interested in beginner level Japanese. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. Come in for a weekly recurring class or even just monthly based on your and our member's preferences. Agency: Embark Center for Self-Directed Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 3D Printing instructorWe're looking for a volunteer starting in September 2026 to show our members how to create designs and print using our 3D printer. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. Come in once for a workshop or set up a recurring class based on your and our member's preferences. Agency: Embark Center for Self-Directed Education We're looking for a volunteer starting in September 2026 to show our members how to create designs and print using our 3D printer. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. Come in once for a workshop or set up a recurring class based on your and our member's preferences. Agency: Embark Center for Self-Directed Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run - Role Models Needed!Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a eight week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Fall 2026 Season starts the week of September 21, 2026 and ends on November 23, 2026. To apply as a Fall 2026 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/FK5XIYT08DFDDIR We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Agency: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a eight week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Fall 2026 Season starts the week of September 21, 2026 and ends on November 23, 2026. To apply as a Fall 2026 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/FK5XIYT08DFDDIR We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Agency: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising CommiteeFamily Fest 2026 is coming — and we're building the team that makes it happen. The Family One is looking for passionate, driven individuals to join our Fundraising Committee and help us create an unforgettable community celebration. Whether you bring corporate connections, event experience, a killer network, or just the hunger to do something meaningful — there's a seat at this table for you. This is your chance to go behind the scenes, lead with purpose, and directly impact the youth and families we serve right here in Loudoun County. If you're ready to build something real, we want to hear from you. Contact us at thefamily1bb@gmail.com or visit thefamilyone.com to get involved. Agency: The Family One Family Fest 2026 is coming — and we're building the team that makes it happen. The Family One is looking for passionate, driven individuals to join our Fundraising Committee and help us create an unforgettable community celebration. Whether you bring corporate connections, event experience, a killer network, or just the hunger to do something meaningful — there's a seat at this table for you. This is your chance to go behind the scenes, lead with purpose, and directly impact the youth and families we serve right here in Loudoun County. If you're ready to build something real, we want to hear from you. Contact us at thefamily1bb@gmail.com or visit thefamilyone.com to get involved. Agency: The Family One Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Events CommitteeAs a committee member, you'll play a pivotal role in planning and executing events that enrich and support the local youth. Your creative input and organizational skills will be instrumental in creating engaging and memorable experiences that foster community cohesion and contribute to the overall well-being of Loudoun County's young residents. FATHER'S DAY BASKETBALL GAME: Committee and Day of Event Sunday June 21st Douglass Community Center 1 to 4pm Family Fest 2026: Committee and Day of Event September 6th, Village of Leesburg 1 to 5pm. Whether you have expertise in event planning, marketing, logistics, or simply a passion for making a positive impact, your commitment to this committee will contribute to the success of events that leave a lasting imprint on the community. Join us in creating meaningful and enjoyable experiences for Loudoun County's youth, building a stronger, more connected community for all. Agency: The Family One As a committee member, you'll play a pivotal role in planning and executing events that enrich and support the local youth. Your creative input and organizational skills will be instrumental in creating engaging and memorable experiences that foster community cohesion and contribute to the overall well-being of Loudoun County's young residents. FATHER'S DAY BASKETBALL GAME: Committee and Day of Event Sunday June 21st Douglass Community Center 1 to 4pm Family Fest 2026: Committee and Day of Event September 6th, Village of Leesburg 1 to 5pm. Whether you have expertise in event planning, marketing, logistics, or simply a passion for making a positive impact, your commitment to this committee will contribute to the success of events that leave a lasting imprint on the community. Join us in creating meaningful and enjoyable experiences for Loudoun County's youth, building a stronger, more connected community for all. Agency: The Family One Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Community Farmer! Help Grow Fruits and Veggies for Your Community in 2026
Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council
Agency: Piedmont Environmental Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FORT Volunteers
The role is typically on Sunday afternoons, with programs held at partner sites around Loudoun County such as Sterling Community Center, Fusion Academy, and local libraries. Volunteers may sign up based on their availability. An ideal volunteer enjoys working with middle and/or high school youth, is calm and flexible, and feels comfortable engaging teens in conversation. Interest in youth mental wellness or social-emotional development is a plus. A background check is required for all youth-facing volunteers, along with a brief online volunteer training and onboarding conversation and a commitment to maintaining a safe, supportive space for every teen. Agency: Ryan Bartel Foundation
The role is typically on Sunday afternoons, with programs held at partner sites around Loudoun County such as Sterling Community Center, Fusion Academy, and local libraries. Volunteers may sign up based on their availability. An ideal volunteer enjoys working with middle and/or high school youth, is calm and flexible, and feels comfortable engaging teens in conversation. Interest in youth mental wellness or social-emotional development is a plus. A background check is required for all youth-facing volunteers, along with a brief online volunteer training and onboarding conversation and a commitment to maintaining a safe, supportive space for every teen. Agency: Ryan Bartel Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child AdvocateOur Volunteers Child Advocates work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. Child Advocates meet on a weekly basis for about an hour plus travel time. We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us: Must be at least 21 years oldSpeak a language other than English. We have a specific need for people who speak Spanish and Central American Indigenous LanguagesHave access to a carAttend an info sessionAttend a 2-day new volunteer trainingBe willing and able to pass a background checkWe host multiple trainings every year in both virtual and in-person formats. In 2026, trainings will take place in April, July, and September. https://www.theyoungcenter.org/accompany-a-child/become-a-child-advocate Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights Our Volunteers Child Advocates work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. Child Advocates meet on a weekly basis for about an hour plus travel time. We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us: Must be at least 21 years oldSpeak a language other than English. We have a specific need for people who speak Spanish and Central American Indigenous LanguagesHave access to a carAttend an info sessionAttend a 2-day new volunteer trainingBe willing and able to pass a background checkWe host multiple trainings every year in both virtual and in-person formats. In 2026, trainings will take place in April, July, and September. https://www.theyoungcenter.org/accompany-a-child/become-a-child-advocate Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with errands as we prepare for 5K RaceWe have our annual 5K fundraising race coming up! We have a lot of small errands we could really use help with. The first task we could REALLY use help with is picking up some of our donated prizes. We would love someone who is able to drive their own car and pick things up and deliver them to us, follow simple instructions and has a good amount of availability over the next week. Thanks so much for considering! Agency: Love, KK We have our annual 5K fundraising race coming up! We have a lot of small errands we could really use help with. The first task we could REALLY use help with is picking up some of our donated prizes. We would love someone who is able to drive their own car and pick things up and deliver them to us, follow simple instructions and has a good amount of availability over the next week. Thanks so much for considering! Agency: Love, KK Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20165 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ECHO Helping HandsMake a Difference Where It Matters Most Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join ECHO Helping Hands in creating memorable experiences for individuals with special needs in our community. Whether you’re helping with art projects, playing games, assisting with activities, or simply sharing conversation and encouragement, your time and compassion can brighten someone’s day and make a lasting impact. Why Volunteer with ECHO Helping Hands? Build genuine, meaningful connections Learn from inspiring individuals with diverse abilities Bring joy through simple acts of kindness Become part of a caring and supportive community Make a real difference in the lives of othersVolunteers ages 18 and older are welcome. A brief orientation, background checks, and TB screening are required before getting started. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, please email EHH@echoworks.org. Agency: ECHO Make a Difference Where It Matters Most Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join ECHO Helping Hands in creating memorable experiences for individuals with special needs in our community. Whether you’re helping with art projects, playing games, assisting with activities, or simply sharing conversation and encouragement, your time and compassion can brighten someone’s day and make a lasting impact. Why Volunteer with ECHO Helping Hands? Build genuine, meaningful connections Learn from inspiring individuals with diverse abilities Bring joy through simple acts of kindness Become part of a caring and supportive community Make a real difference in the lives of othersVolunteers ages 18 and older are welcome. A brief orientation, background checks, and TB screening are required before getting started. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, please email EHH@echoworks.org. Agency: ECHO Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Loudoun summer volunteer signup is out!Please join us for our summer sports.... our schedule is in the signup genius link. In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots Summer signup genius link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-64228511-soval Amy Levinrad Volunteer Chair Special Olympics Loudoun Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Please join us for our summer sports.... our schedule is in the signup genius link. In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots Summer signup genius link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-64228511-soval Amy Levinrad Volunteer Chair Special Olympics Loudoun Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Early Head Start Classroom Assistant- AshburnAgency: Northern Virginia Family Services Agency: Northern Virginia Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20174 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SpeakersLCWAG holds several events each year, including summits for women and for girls ages 12 to 18. In addition, we have a health and wellness committee. Most recently, we hosted an event about the issue of human trafficking. If you are interested in possibly joining as a speaker for an event, please reach out as we build a speakers' bureau. We are especially interested in topics that affect women. Agency: Loudoun Coalition on Women and Girls (LCWAG) LCWAG holds several events each year, including summits for women and for girls ages 12 to 18. In addition, we have a health and wellness committee. Most recently, we hosted an event about the issue of human trafficking. If you are interested in possibly joining as a speaker for an event, please reach out as we build a speakers' bureau. We are especially interested in topics that affect women. Agency: Loudoun Coalition on Women and Girls (LCWAG) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinical Volunteers - Nurses, EMTs, PharmacistsHere at Loudoun Free Clinic, we provide free healthcare to low-income, uninsured adults in Loudoun County. We have a small core staff, but still need our incredible volunteers. Are you a CNA, RN, LPN, CMA, EMT, or Pharmacist? Want to help bring medical services to people in need? We need your help with morning, afternoon, or evening shifts. Malpractice coverage is provided through VA Risk Management. If you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out an application form, which can be found on our website at https://loudounfreeclinic.org/volunteer/ Any questions? Please feel free to contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Maria Krishnamoorthy, at MKrishnamoorthy@loudounfreeclinic.org if you would like more information. Many of our patients speak Spanish, so if you happen to be a bilingual nurse/pharmacist/EMT, you've come to just the right place! And if you don't speak Spanish, don't worry - we have some pretty wonderful volunteer interpreters, too. Agency: Loudoun Free Clinic Here at Loudoun Free Clinic, we provide free healthcare to low-income, uninsured adults in Loudoun County. We have a small core staff, but still need our incredible volunteers. Are you a CNA, RN, LPN, CMA, EMT, or Pharmacist? Want to help bring medical services to people in need? We need your help with morning, afternoon, or evening shifts. Malpractice coverage is provided through VA Risk Management. If you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out an application form, which can be found on our website at https://loudounfreeclinic.org/volunteer/ Any questions? Please feel free to contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Maria Krishnamoorthy, at MKrishnamoorthy@loudounfreeclinic.org if you would like more information. Many of our patients speak Spanish, so if you happen to be a bilingual nurse/pharmacist/EMT, you've come to just the right place! And if you don't speak Spanish, don't worry - we have some pretty wonderful volunteer interpreters, too. Agency: Loudoun Free Clinic Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interpreters - Spanish/EnglishThe Loudoun Free Clinic is actively seeking bilingual (Spanish) interpreters to help us in our mission of providing compassionate healthcare to residents of Loudoun County in need. Do you have a few hours a week to help us change lives? Please visit our website at https://loudounfreeclinic.org/get-involved/ to fill out an application for a volunteer position. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Maria Krishnamoorthy, Volunteer Coordinator, at MKrishnamoorthy@loudounfreeclinic.org. A background in healthcare is not required for this position. Our interpreters have the opportunity to volunteer at the Clinic in other capacities as well (ex. administrative roles) if they are interested in doing so. Agency: Loudoun Free Clinic The Loudoun Free Clinic is actively seeking bilingual (Spanish) interpreters to help us in our mission of providing compassionate healthcare to residents of Loudoun County in need. Do you have a few hours a week to help us change lives? Please visit our website at https://loudounfreeclinic.org/get-involved/ to fill out an application for a volunteer position. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Maria Krishnamoorthy, Volunteer Coordinator, at MKrishnamoorthy@loudounfreeclinic.org. A background in healthcare is not required for this position. Our interpreters have the opportunity to volunteer at the Clinic in other capacities as well (ex. administrative roles) if they are interested in doing so. Agency: Loudoun Free Clinic Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraiser Coordinator (paid position p/t)UpsideDown Moments is seeking a relationship-driven, organized, and mission-minded Fundraising & Sponsorship Coordinator to lead sponsorship acquisition, in-kind donation procurement, and prize solicitation for our annual fundraising events. This individual will work collaboratively with our Event Planning Committee and Executive Director to secure financial sponsorships, raffle items, auction packages, and event partnerships that directly support children in foster care and aged-out youth. This is a highly relational role requiring confidence in outreach, follow-up, and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Sponsorship DevelopmentIdentify, research, and pursue local and regional business sponsors Develop customized sponsorship proposals and packages Conduct outreach via email, phone, and in-person meetings Secure cash sponsorships for three annual fundraising events Maintain sponsor relationships year-round to encourage renewals Prize & In-Kind Donation ProcurementSolicit raffle prizes, auction items, gift cards, and experiential packages Coordinate donation tracking and acknowledgment Event Collaboration Serve as a core member of the Event Planning Committee Attend planning meetings and provide sponsorship updates Ensure sponsor recognition is fulfilled (logos, signage, social posts, etc.) Stewardship & ReportingEnsure timely thank-you letters and recognition Track sponsorship revenue and in-kind value QualificationsExperience in fundraising, sales, business development, or community engagement Strong written and verbal communication skills Comfortable making cold calls and in-person asks Highly organized and detail-oriented Passion for serving foster and aged-out youth Ability to work independently while collaborating with a team Preferred: Experience in nonprofit fundraising Knowledge of Loudoun County business community CRM or donor database experience Estimated Time Commitment10–15 hours per week (flexible) with more hours leading up to events. Agency: UpsideDown Moments UpsideDown Moments is seeking a relationship-driven, organized, and mission-minded Fundraising & Sponsorship Coordinator to lead sponsorship acquisition, in-kind donation procurement, and prize solicitation for our annual fundraising events. This individual will work collaboratively with our Event Planning Committee and Executive Director to secure financial sponsorships, raffle items, auction packages, and event partnerships that directly support children in foster care and aged-out youth. This is a highly relational role requiring confidence in outreach, follow-up, and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Sponsorship DevelopmentIdentify, research, and pursue local and regional business sponsors Develop customized sponsorship proposals and packages Conduct outreach via email, phone, and in-person meetings Secure cash sponsorships for three annual fundraising events Maintain sponsor relationships year-round to encourage renewals Prize & In-Kind Donation ProcurementSolicit raffle prizes, auction items, gift cards, and experiential packages Coordinate donation tracking and acknowledgment Event Collaboration Serve as a core member of the Event Planning Committee Attend planning meetings and provide sponsorship updates Ensure sponsor recognition is fulfilled (logos, signage, social posts, etc.) Stewardship & ReportingEnsure timely thank-you letters and recognition Track sponsorship revenue and in-kind value QualificationsExperience in fundraising, sales, business development, or community engagement Strong written and verbal communication skills Comfortable making cold calls and in-person asks Highly organized and detail-oriented Passion for serving foster and aged-out youth Ability to work independently while collaborating with a team Preferred: Experience in nonprofit fundraising Knowledge of Loudoun County business community CRM or donor database experience Estimated Time Commitment10–15 hours per week (flexible) with more hours leading up to events. Agency: UpsideDown Moments Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20158 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator
The Social Media Coordinator is responsible for managing and growing the organization’s online presence through consistent, engaging, and mission-focused communication across social media and email platforms. This role helps increase community awareness, volunteer engagement, donor support, and participation in programs and events. The Social Media Coordinator will work closely with the organization’s Marketing Advisor and leadership team to identify communication priorities, highlight organizational impact, and promote current needs, services, events, and success stories. Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and publish social media content several times per week across: Develop and distribute email blasts and digital communications Promote organizational programs, donation needs, volunteer opportunities, events, sponsorships, and community partnerships Highlight success stories, impact updates, and recipient gratitude Coordinate with the Marketing Advisor to determine communication priorities and campaign needs Maintain a consistent brand voice and positive public image Assist with event promotion before, during, and after events Respond to basic social media inquiries and direct messages as assigned Monitor engagement and help grow audience reach and community interaction Ensure content is professional, accurate, and aligned with organizational values
Strong written communication skills Experience managing social media platforms for organizations or businesses Basic graphic design experience preferred (Canva or similar platforms) Ability to work independently and meet deadlines Organized, creative, and detail-oriented Passion for community service and supporting vulnerable youth and familie Schedule & Commitment Flexible schedule Remote and/or hybrid opportunities available Expected to post and engage consistently throughout the week
The Social Media Coordinator plays an important role in helping share its mission, connect with the community, and increase support for children in foster care, aged-out youth, and vulnerable families. Agency: UpsideDown Moments
The Social Media Coordinator is responsible for managing and growing the organization’s online presence through consistent, engaging, and mission-focused communication across social media and email platforms. This role helps increase community awareness, volunteer engagement, donor support, and participation in programs and events. The Social Media Coordinator will work closely with the organization’s Marketing Advisor and leadership team to identify communication priorities, highlight organizational impact, and promote current needs, services, events, and success stories. Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and publish social media content several times per week across: Develop and distribute email blasts and digital communications Promote organizational programs, donation needs, volunteer opportunities, events, sponsorships, and community partnerships Highlight success stories, impact updates, and recipient gratitude Coordinate with the Marketing Advisor to determine communication priorities and campaign needs Maintain a consistent brand voice and positive public image Assist with event promotion before, during, and after events Respond to basic social media inquiries and direct messages as assigned Monitor engagement and help grow audience reach and community interaction Ensure content is professional, accurate, and aligned with organizational values
Strong written communication skills Experience managing social media platforms for organizations or businesses Basic graphic design experience preferred (Canva or similar platforms) Ability to work independently and meet deadlines Organized, creative, and detail-oriented Passion for community service and supporting vulnerable youth and familie Schedule & Commitment Flexible schedule Remote and/or hybrid opportunities available Expected to post and engage consistently throughout the week
The Social Media Coordinator plays an important role in helping share its mission, connect with the community, and increase support for children in foster care, aged-out youth, and vulnerable families. Agency: UpsideDown Moments Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: iCan Bike Camp - Shifts available June 22rd - 26th 2026Multiple Shifts available during the week of June 22 - 26!
Want to experience the thrill of helping 40 individuals with disabilities learn how to ride a two-wheel bike? Come join us for this life-changing experience at this year’s iCan Bike Camp! We need you plus 80 fellow volunteers to serve as “spotters” – two spotters per rider – for 75 invigorating minutes per day. Volunteer sessions are available in five 75-minute sessions per day. Whether you can volunteer for all five days, one day, two sessions or a single session, we welcome you. It just may be the most rewarding exercise and emotional experience you’ve ever had! Shifts available each day are: (arrive 20 min prior to shift) There will be an orientation at 1:00 pm on Sunday, June 21st at Tuscarora High School. If you cannot attend, we will send you a brief recorded training. May sign up for multiple shifts and days! Sessions: Monday June 22rd - Friday, June 26th Session 1 8:30 am – 9:45 am If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up HERE. Agency: Arc of Loudoun Multiple Shifts available during the week of June 22 - 26!
Want to experience the thrill of helping 40 individuals with disabilities learn how to ride a two-wheel bike? Come join us for this life-changing experience at this year’s iCan Bike Camp! We need you plus 80 fellow volunteers to serve as “spotters” – two spotters per rider – for 75 invigorating minutes per day. Volunteer sessions are available in five 75-minute sessions per day. Whether you can volunteer for all five days, one day, two sessions or a single session, we welcome you. It just may be the most rewarding exercise and emotional experience you’ve ever had! Shifts available each day are: (arrive 20 min prior to shift) There will be an orientation at 1:00 pm on Sunday, June 21st at Tuscarora High School. If you cannot attend, we will send you a brief recorded training. May sign up for multiple shifts and days! Sessions: Monday June 22rd - Friday, June 26th Session 1 8:30 am – 9:45 am If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up HERE. Agency: Arc of Loudoun Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 26, 2026 Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Olympics skills softball players neededSpecial Olympics Loudoun needs volunteers for our skills softball (developmental) practices on Sundays from 2-3 at Trailside Middle School. Please consider helping out! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots. Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Special Olympics Loudoun needs volunteers for our skills softball (developmental) practices on Sundays from 2-3 at Trailside Middle School. Please consider helping out! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots. Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mindful Hike Leader or Co-LeaderDo you love walking or hiking in nature? Share this love with others by leading hikes out in nature. Imagine Well Being hikes follow a light structure that supports a sense of belonging and connection—to nature and to one another. Day, time, and location are flexible. Our purpose is to provide inclusive, holistic wellness experiences primarily in nature. Events are designed to enhance participants' mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Through nature immersion, we nurture awareness of and connection to all beings to cultivate a healthier earth. Our intention is to make wellness accessible. We create inclusive spaces where people can connect, increasing understanding and empathy. These connections foster relationships that ripple out to benefit individuals, families, and communities Check out our website at https://imaginebeingwell.org/ and reach out for more information! Agency: Imagine Well Being Do you love walking or hiking in nature? Share this love with others by leading hikes out in nature. Imagine Well Being hikes follow a light structure that supports a sense of belonging and connection—to nature and to one another. Day, time, and location are flexible. Our purpose is to provide inclusive, holistic wellness experiences primarily in nature. Events are designed to enhance participants' mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Through nature immersion, we nurture awareness of and connection to all beings to cultivate a healthier earth. Our intention is to make wellness accessible. We create inclusive spaces where people can connect, increasing understanding and empathy. These connections foster relationships that ripple out to benefit individuals, families, and communities Check out our website at https://imaginebeingwell.org/ and reach out for more information! Agency: Imagine Well Being Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer/ VideographerHelp us tell the story of Imagine Well Being by capturing meaningful moments during our nature-based wellness events. From quiet moments of reflection to shared laughter on the trail, your images and videos will help convey the sense of connection, care, and belonging that define our community. Volunteers in this role attend select events to photograph and/or film participants (with consent), the natural environment, and the overall experience. Your work will support our outreach, storytelling, and fundraising efforts by bringing our mission to life through authentic visuals. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys being outdoors, has an eye for candid moments, and wants to use their creative skills to support inclusive, holistic well-being in nature. Our purpose is to provide inclusive, holistic wellness experiences primarily in nature. Events are designed to enhance participants' mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Through nature immersion, we nurture awareness of and connection to all beings to cultivate a healthier earth. Our intention is to make wellness accessible. We create inclusive spaces where people can connect, increasing understanding and empathy. These connections foster relationships that ripple out to benefit individuals, families, and communities Check out our website at https://imaginebeingwell.org/ , and reach out for more information! Agency: Imagine Well Being Help us tell the story of Imagine Well Being by capturing meaningful moments during our nature-based wellness events. From quiet moments of reflection to shared laughter on the trail, your images and videos will help convey the sense of connection, care, and belonging that define our community. Volunteers in this role attend select events to photograph and/or film participants (with consent), the natural environment, and the overall experience. Your work will support our outreach, storytelling, and fundraising efforts by bringing our mission to life through authentic visuals. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys being outdoors, has an eye for candid moments, and wants to use their creative skills to support inclusive, holistic well-being in nature. Our purpose is to provide inclusive, holistic wellness experiences primarily in nature. Events are designed to enhance participants' mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Through nature immersion, we nurture awareness of and connection to all beings to cultivate a healthier earth. Our intention is to make wellness accessible. We create inclusive spaces where people can connect, increasing understanding and empathy. These connections foster relationships that ripple out to benefit individuals, families, and communities Check out our website at https://imaginebeingwell.org/ , and reach out for more information! Agency: Imagine Well Being Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Loudoun needs volunteers for skills golf, cycling, pickleball and bocceSpecial Olympics Loudoun could use some more volunteers for a number of sports including skills golf, (Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm at Brambleton Golf Course), Cycling (Sundays at Trailside Middle School parking lot), pickleball and bocce (Tuesdays 5:30 and 6:30 at Potomac Green park in Ashburn. Please consider joining us. you won't regret it! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots. Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Hope to see you out there! Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Special Olympics Loudoun could use some more volunteers for a number of sports including skills golf, (Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm at Brambleton Golf Course), Cycling (Sundays at Trailside Middle School parking lot), pickleball and bocce (Tuesdays 5:30 and 6:30 at Potomac Green park in Ashburn. Please consider joining us. you won't regret it! In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer After completing this step, you will go to the signup genius and sign up for slots. Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Hope to see you out there! Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nonprofit Board Member – Nature-Based WellnessWhat if more people had access to experiences that help them feel calmer, more grounded, and restored? Imagine Well Being is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting mental, physical, and emotional well-being through inclusive, nature-based experiences. Through guided, holistic offerings, we create spaces for people to reconnect—with themselves, others, and the natural world. As we grow, we invite you to help shape the future of Imagine Well Being. We are seeking two new board members who feel inspired by this work and are interested in contributing their time, insight, and care to a mission-driven organization. Why Join the Board? Board members play an important role in guiding our next chapter—offering perspective, supporting sustainability, and helping expand our reach and impact. This is an opportunity to be part of a small, heart-centered nonprofit where your contributions truly matter. Who We’re Looking For: We welcome individuals who feel connected to our mission and are excited to engage in meaningful, collaborative work. We are especially interested in those with experience in: Fundraising and donor development Grant writing and grant management Marketing and communications Finance Nonprofit Law Project management Psychology or mental healthTime Commitment: Monthly meetings via Zoom + ~3–5 hours/month If this resonates, we’d love to connect—or feel free to share with someone who may be a good fit. Please fill out our Board Interest Form: Board Application Form Agency: Imagine Well Being What if more people had access to experiences that help them feel calmer, more grounded, and restored? Imagine Well Being is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting mental, physical, and emotional well-being through inclusive, nature-based experiences. Through guided, holistic offerings, we create spaces for people to reconnect—with themselves, others, and the natural world. As we grow, we invite you to help shape the future of Imagine Well Being. We are seeking two new board members who feel inspired by this work and are interested in contributing their time, insight, and care to a mission-driven organization. Why Join the Board? Board members play an important role in guiding our next chapter—offering perspective, supporting sustainability, and helping expand our reach and impact. This is an opportunity to be part of a small, heart-centered nonprofit where your contributions truly matter. Who We’re Looking For: We welcome individuals who feel connected to our mission and are excited to engage in meaningful, collaborative work. We are especially interested in those with experience in: Fundraising and donor development Grant writing and grant management Marketing and communications Finance Nonprofit Law Project management Psychology or mental healthTime Commitment: Monthly meetings via Zoom + ~3–5 hours/month If this resonates, we’d love to connect—or feel free to share with someone who may be a good fit. Please fill out our Board Interest Form: Board Application Form Agency: Imagine Well Being Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Local Veterans Need Help! Volunteer Today for Veterans Connect.
Volunteer today to help keep a veteran healthy.
An often-overlooked healthcare obstacle facing so many of our elderly veterans is a lack of basic transportation to vital medical appointments. We know veterans share a special bond, but veteran service is not required to volunteer. ** For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check. Respond here, email lfrazza@datatrans.org , or call 703-819-3459. You can also visit our Veterans Connect Facebook page to learn more. Agency: DATA Mobility Partners
Volunteer today to help keep a veteran healthy.
An often-overlooked healthcare obstacle facing so many of our elderly veterans is a lack of basic transportation to vital medical appointments. We know veterans share a special bond, but veteran service is not required to volunteer. ** For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check. Respond here, email lfrazza@datatrans.org , or call 703-819-3459. You can also visit our Veterans Connect Facebook page to learn more. Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22031 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed!https://www.facebook.com/neighborsconnect# Contact: Luke Frazza lfrazza@datatrans.org Agency: DATA Mobility Partners https://www.facebook.com/neighborsconnect# Contact: Luke Frazza lfrazza@datatrans.org Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20190 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer Drivers Needed in Loudoun CountyBilingual Volunteer Drivers and Translators Needed! WE NEED YOU! Are you bilingual and willing to help those most vulnerable in our community? Far too many of our elderly and disabled Northern Virginia neighbors have been trapped in their homes for two years and now desperately need rides to access healthcare, foodbanks/grocery stores, and other important appointments. WHO ARE WE? Neighbors Connect is a nonprofit program that works with NV Rides, Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, and local service organizations in Northern Virginia to provide transportation support to seniors and disabled individuals. For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check.LEARN MORE by visiting our website https://datatrans.org/ Volunteer today by contacting: Karina Zavala-(540) 753-0442kzavala@datatrans.orgor Luke Frazza - 703-819-3459 or lfrazza@datatrans.org Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Bilingual Volunteer Drivers and Translators Needed! WE NEED YOU! Are you bilingual and willing to help those most vulnerable in our community? Far too many of our elderly and disabled Northern Virginia neighbors have been trapped in their homes for two years and now desperately need rides to access healthcare, foodbanks/grocery stores, and other important appointments. WHO ARE WE? Neighbors Connect is a nonprofit program that works with NV Rides, Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, and local service organizations in Northern Virginia to provide transportation support to seniors and disabled individuals. For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check.LEARN MORE by visiting our website https://datatrans.org/ Volunteer today by contacting: Karina Zavala-(540) 753-0442kzavala@datatrans.orgor Luke Frazza - 703-819-3459 or lfrazza@datatrans.org Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: "Contactless" Volunteer Drivers Needed to Help Feed Our Senior Neighbors!Stay Safe While Still Helping Food Banks Feed Your Neighbors in Need!
** For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check. Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Stay Safe While Still Helping Food Banks Feed Your Neighbors in Need!
** For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check. Agency: DATA Mobility Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22031 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diaper Drive CoordinatorVolunteers are needed to plan and implement a diaper drive to support Northern Virginia Family Services (NVFS) Healthy Families Program. Volunteers will meet with NVFS staff to learn more about the program and the impact your volunteering will have on families in need. This is a great opportunity for high school students, college students, scout troops, mom/neighborhood groups, etc. Agency: Northern Virginia Family Services Volunteers are needed to plan and implement a diaper drive to support Northern Virginia Family Services (NVFS) Healthy Families Program. Volunteers will meet with NVFS staff to learn more about the program and the impact your volunteering will have on families in need. This is a great opportunity for high school students, college students, scout troops, mom/neighborhood groups, etc. Agency: Northern Virginia Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Recovery DriverAgency: Northern Virginia Family Services Agency: Northern Virginia Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quilting SuppliesWe need both 100% quilters cotton fabric as well as financial support to accomplish our mission. We accept donations of fabric, sewing machines and other quilting supplies. Our largest out of pocket expenses are rent, insurance and batting for our quilts. Donations to support operating costs for our studio are welcome. An easy way is to make a direct donation is through our website https://www.stationstitchers.org. Thank you for any and all support that you give us. Agency: Station Stitchers We need both 100% quilters cotton fabric as well as financial support to accomplish our mission. We accept donations of fabric, sewing machines and other quilting supplies. Our largest out of pocket expenses are rent, insurance and batting for our quilts. Donations to support operating costs for our studio are welcome. An easy way is to make a direct donation is through our website https://www.stationstitchers.org. Thank you for any and all support that you give us. Agency: Station Stitchers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Station Stitchers - Come Sew with Us!Volunteers Support Needed - Come work with us to make quilts for Loudoun county organizations in need. We make personal-sized quilts to provide warmth and comfort. Anyone can do this!!! You do not need any prior experience to volunteer. We will teach you any and all steps of the process. There is something here for everyone to do! If you prefer to sew at home, we have kits available for you to take home. We are open from Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday to anyone who wants to join us in this worthy endeavor. We need people who can cut and assemble kits, cut and piece batting, make backings, and bind quilts. Whatever your skill, we can work with you so that you can contribute to our mission. Agency: Station Stitchers Volunteers Support Needed - Come work with us to make quilts for Loudoun county organizations in need. We make personal-sized quilts to provide warmth and comfort. Anyone can do this!!! You do not need any prior experience to volunteer. We will teach you any and all steps of the process. There is something here for everyone to do! If you prefer to sew at home, we have kits available for you to take home. We are open from Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday to anyone who wants to join us in this worthy endeavor. We need people who can cut and assemble kits, cut and piece batting, make backings, and bind quilts. Whatever your skill, we can work with you so that you can contribute to our mission. Agency: Station Stitchers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mindful Hiking Challenge Fundraiser Committee MemberSupport Imagine Well Being by joining our Mindful Hiking Challenge Committee, a flexible, collaborative group helping bring this nature-based fundraising initiative to life. Contribute in ways that fit your interests, strengths, and availability. Ways you can contribute: Planning & Strategy Help shape the structure, flow, and participant experience of the challenge Share ideas for engaging participants, partnerships, and community supportFundraising & Outreach Brainstorm and co-create campaign elements for the fundraiser Support messaging, promotion, or participant engagementEvent Support Assist with logistics, volunteer coordination, or on-the-day activities Offer creative ideas for themes, storytelling, and participant experienceCollaboration & Reflection Join occasional committee meetings (virtual or in person) Share feedback to strengthen future fundraising initiatives Help ensure the challenge aligns with Imagine Well Being’s mission and valuesNo fundraising experience is needed—just energy, ideas, and a willingness to contribute in ways that feel meaningful to you. Agency: Imagine Well Being Support Imagine Well Being by joining our Mindful Hiking Challenge Committee, a flexible, collaborative group helping bring this nature-based fundraising initiative to life. Contribute in ways that fit your interests, strengths, and availability. Ways you can contribute: Planning & Strategy Help shape the structure, flow, and participant experience of the challenge Share ideas for engaging participants, partnerships, and community supportFundraising & Outreach Brainstorm and co-create campaign elements for the fundraiser Support messaging, promotion, or participant engagementEvent Support Assist with logistics, volunteer coordination, or on-the-day activities Offer creative ideas for themes, storytelling, and participant experienceCollaboration & Reflection Join occasional committee meetings (virtual or in person) Share feedback to strengthen future fundraising initiatives Help ensure the challenge aligns with Imagine Well Being’s mission and valuesNo fundraising experience is needed—just energy, ideas, and a willingness to contribute in ways that feel meaningful to you. Agency: Imagine Well Being Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Coordinator / OperatorHattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is seeking a passionate volunteer who loves horses and wants to make a real difference in their lives! We are looking for a Thrift Store Coordinator / Operator to help us launch and manage a Thrift Store to support our rescued horses. This is a unique opportunity to build something meaningful that directly funds horse rescue, rehabilitation, and care. Responsibilities would include: • Set up and organize the thrift store • Develop donation intake and pricing • Merchandise and display items in an appealing way • Promote sales through social media • Help turn donated items into ongoing funding for the rescue Ideal Candidate: • Is at least 18 years old, loves horses, and believes in rescue work • Has retail experience • Has fundraising skills or sales experience • Is organized, creative, and self-motivated • Enjoys building something new from the ground up • Social media or marketing experience is a bonus To Apply: If you are interested in applying, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and select THRIFT STORE: Volunteer - Hattingh Equine Rescue and Rehab Inc Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is seeking a passionate volunteer who loves horses and wants to make a real difference in their lives! We are looking for a Thrift Store Coordinator / Operator to help us launch and manage a Thrift Store to support our rescued horses. This is a unique opportunity to build something meaningful that directly funds horse rescue, rehabilitation, and care. Responsibilities would include: • Set up and organize the thrift store • Develop donation intake and pricing • Merchandise and display items in an appealing way • Promote sales through social media • Help turn donated items into ongoing funding for the rescue Ideal Candidate: • Is at least 18 years old, loves horses, and believes in rescue work • Has retail experience • Has fundraising skills or sales experience • Is organized, creative, and self-motivated • Enjoys building something new from the ground up • Social media or marketing experience is a bonus To Apply: If you are interested in applying, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and select THRIFT STORE: Volunteer - Hattingh Equine Rescue and Rehab Inc Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics sports needs volunteers! Needs are pickleball, softball, cycling, bocce, golf, trackSpecial Olympics runs on volunteerism and we need you! A number of our sports need more volunteers to assist athletes in learning new sports and having fun in the process! Sports are essential to those with special needs as it increases their strength, coordination, social ability and health. Please consider coming out to our sports; you won't regret it! We have amazing athletes in Loudoun County! Please email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org to get more information and get signed up or visit our website at sovaloudoun.org Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Special Olympics runs on volunteerism and we need you! A number of our sports need more volunteers to assist athletes in learning new sports and having fun in the process! Sports are essential to those with special needs as it increases their strength, coordination, social ability and health. Please consider coming out to our sports; you won't regret it! We have amazing athletes in Loudoun County! Please email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org to get more information and get signed up or visit our website at sovaloudoun.org Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Companion Volunteer-HerndonChild Companion Volunteer-Herndon HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Child Companion Volunteer-Herndon HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Companion Volunteer-LeesburgChild Companion Volunteer-Leesburg HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Child Companion Volunteer-Leesburg HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Companion Volunteer - Sully (Chantilly)Child Companion Volunteer - Sully (Chantilly) HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Child Companion Volunteer - Sully (Chantilly) HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20171 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Companion Volunteer-RestonChild Companion Volunteer -Reston HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Child Companion Volunteer -Reston HealthWorks for Northern Virginia is seeking trained volunteers to provide short-term child supervision during parent medical appointments. This role supports access to care by reducing childcare barriers for families. Responsibilities include: Supervising children in a designated waiting area Engaging children in quiet activities (books, coloring, etc.) Maintaining a safe and welcoming environmentRequirements: 18+ years of age Background check Completion of volunteer training Ability to commit to a set weekly or monthly schedule This is a non-clinical role focused on community support and patient access. Agency: HealthWorks For Northern Virginia Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20190 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Shop VolunteerJoin us and be a part of something great! Blue Ridge Care volunteers are some of the most important members of our team. Thrift Shop Volunteers are needed to assist with receiving, sorting, tagging and displaying donated items. We have Thrift shops located in Winchester (2 locations), Berryville, Purcellville, Stephens City, Front Royal, Leesburg, and Strasburg, Virginia. Proceeds from Thrift Shop sales support the care and support of our Blue Ridge Care Patients. As a hospice volunteer, you can make a life-changing difference-Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Join us and be a part of something great! Blue Ridge Care volunteers are some of the most important members of our team. Thrift Shop Volunteers are needed to assist with receiving, sorting, tagging and displaying donated items. We have Thrift shops located in Winchester (2 locations), Berryville, Purcellville, Stephens City, Front Royal, Leesburg, and Strasburg, Virginia. Proceeds from Thrift Shop sales support the care and support of our Blue Ridge Care Patients. As a hospice volunteer, you can make a life-changing difference-Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support VolunteerYour time and skills can change lives! As a non-profit, Blue Ridge Care relies on help from volunteers! Volunteering with us is a great way to give back and make a difference in your community. Administrative Support Volunteers assist in our Winchester locations. This includes, but not limited to; Reception, Medical Records, manning the phones in our central office, filing, copying, data entry, charting, and other similar activities. Tuck-in program volunteers are needed to make calls to our patients and caregivers each week to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend. It’s just one more way we stay connected to those who depend on us for care. Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Your time and skills can change lives! As a non-profit, Blue Ridge Care relies on help from volunteers! Volunteering with us is a great way to give back and make a difference in your community. Administrative Support Volunteers assist in our Winchester locations. This includes, but not limited to; Reception, Medical Records, manning the phones in our central office, filing, copying, data entry, charting, and other similar activities. Tuck-in program volunteers are needed to make calls to our patients and caregivers each week to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend. It’s just one more way we stay connected to those who depend on us for care. Volunteer with us today! Please Note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court ordered, school or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient and Family Support VolunteerLooking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Patient and Family Support Volunteers provide support to hospice patients and their family members. Volunteers provide companionship, caring presence, vigil sitting and assistance in the patient's home, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and in the Blue Ridge Care In-Patient Care Center. Volunteers also provide respite relief for caregivers allowing them much needed time to rest, take a break, or run errands. We also provide companionship through our Pet Therapy program and also provide support for patients' pets through our Paws and Purrs program. We are also proud participants in the We Honor Veterans program. We provide compassionate, specialized support for those who have served. Our Veteran volunteers offer recognition ceremonies, companionship, and support for families. Becoming a Patient and Family Support volunteer is a rewarding experience through which you will make a direct, positive impact on the life of a Hospice patient in your community. Volunteer with us today! Please note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court-ordered, school, or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Patient and Family Support Volunteers provide support to hospice patients and their family members. Volunteers provide companionship, caring presence, vigil sitting and assistance in the patient's home, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and in the Blue Ridge Care In-Patient Care Center. Volunteers also provide respite relief for caregivers allowing them much needed time to rest, take a break, or run errands. We also provide companionship through our Pet Therapy program and also provide support for patients' pets through our Paws and Purrs program. We are also proud participants in the We Honor Veterans program. We provide compassionate, specialized support for those who have served. Our Veteran volunteers offer recognition ceremonies, companionship, and support for families. Becoming a Patient and Family Support volunteer is a rewarding experience through which you will make a direct, positive impact on the life of a Hospice patient in your community. Volunteer with us today! Please note: We require a background check on all of our volunteers. We do not accept volunteers for pre-trial, court-ordered, school, or church community service. Must be 18 years of age to apply. Agency: Blue Ridge Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising & Development CoordinatorHattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is seeking a passionate volunteer who loves horses and wants to make a real difference in their lives. We are looking for a Fundraising & Development Coordinator to help grow the financial support that allows us to rescue, rehabilitate, and care for horses in need. • Is at least 18 years old, loves horses, and believes in rescue work To Apply: If you are interested in applying, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and tell us about your experience and why you love horses. Volunteer - Hattingh Equine Rescue and Rehab Inc Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is seeking a passionate volunteer who loves horses and wants to make a real difference in their lives. We are looking for a Fundraising & Development Coordinator to help grow the financial support that allows us to rescue, rehabilitate, and care for horses in need. • Is at least 18 years old, loves horses, and believes in rescue work To Apply: If you are interested in applying, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and tell us about your experience and why you love horses. Volunteer - Hattingh Equine Rescue and Rehab Inc Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Afternoon Barn Work VolunteersHattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with the following: The hours are approximately 1:30 pm - 4 pm. If you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekday afternoon(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with the following: The hours are approximately 1:30 pm - 4 pm. If you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekday afternoon(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Morning Barn Work VolunteersHattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with cleaning and resetting sixteen stalls. The hours are approximately 8-11 am, each day. Work consists of: Cleaning StallsMucking and replacing beddingCleaning out water / grain buckets and refilling Replacing hay bagsIf you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekday morning(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with cleaning and resetting sixteen stalls. The hours are approximately 8-11 am, each day. Work consists of: Cleaning StallsMucking and replacing beddingCleaning out water / grain buckets and refilling Replacing hay bagsIf you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekday morning(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekend Morning Barn Work VolunteersHattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with cleaning and resetting sixteen stalls. The hours are approximately 8-11 am. Work consists of: Cleaning StallsMucking and replacing beddingCleaning out water / grain buckets and refilling Replacing hay bagsIf you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekend morning(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. is looking for volunteers that can assist with cleaning and resetting sixteen stalls. The hours are approximately 8-11 am. Work consists of: Cleaning StallsMucking and replacing beddingCleaning out water / grain buckets and refilling Replacing hay bagsIf you are 18 years or older and are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out our volunteer form using the link below and indicate which weekend morning(s) work best for you! https://www.hattinghequinerescue.com/volunteer.html Agency: Hattingh Equine Rescue & Rehab Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Field Hand - MORNING SHIFTJoin our inclusive farming community at A Farm Less Ordinary to help us cultivate a high-quality crop while providing meaningful employment for people with IDCD. Volunteers will assist with essential tasks like weeding, planting, mulching and organic field maintenance to ensure our produce thrives. It’s a rewarding, hands-on way to support local agriculture and foster an empowered, integrated workforce in Loudoun County. WEEKDAYS ONLY. CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS. PLEASE READ: Come prepared to work outside! Dress for the weather, wear closed toed shoes, bring a snack and a water bottle! All volunteers must complete our registration process (to include passing a criminal background check and attending an orientation session offered twice a month on Tuesdays). Please visit the volunteer page on AFLO's website here https://www.afarmlessordinary.org/volunteer to learn how you can volunteer with us in 2026. Please DO NOT sign up for this need until you have completed your registration! A Farm Less Ordinary is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to provide employment and a welcoming community to adults with moderate to severe intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). We help encourage a sense of self-worth, and independence for our “Growers” through employment opportunities. Agency: A Farm Less Ordinary Join our inclusive farming community at A Farm Less Ordinary to help us cultivate a high-quality crop while providing meaningful employment for people with IDCD. Volunteers will assist with essential tasks like weeding, planting, mulching and organic field maintenance to ensure our produce thrives. It’s a rewarding, hands-on way to support local agriculture and foster an empowered, integrated workforce in Loudoun County. WEEKDAYS ONLY. CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS. PLEASE READ: Come prepared to work outside! Dress for the weather, wear closed toed shoes, bring a snack and a water bottle! All volunteers must complete our registration process (to include passing a criminal background check and attending an orientation session offered twice a month on Tuesdays). Please visit the volunteer page on AFLO's website here https://www.afarmlessordinary.org/volunteer to learn how you can volunteer with us in 2026. Please DO NOT sign up for this need until you have completed your registration! A Farm Less Ordinary is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to provide employment and a welcoming community to adults with moderate to severe intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). We help encourage a sense of self-worth, and independence for our “Growers” through employment opportunities. Agency: A Farm Less Ordinary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Field Hand - MIDDAY SHIFTJoin our inclusive farming community at A Farm Less Ordinary to help us cultivate a high-quality crop while providing meaningful employment for people with IDCD. Volunteers will assist with essential tasks like weeding, planting, mulching and organic field maintenance to ensure our produce thrives. It’s a rewarding, hands-on way to support local agriculture and foster an empowered, integrated workforce in Loudoun County. WEEKDAYS ONLY. CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS. PLEASE READ: Come prepared to work outside! Dress for the weather, wear closed toed shoes, bring a snack and a water bottle! All volunteers must complete our registration process (to include passing a criminal background check). Please visit the volunteer page on AFLO's website here https://www.afarmlessordinary.org/volunteer to learn how you can volunteer with us in 2026. Please DO NOT sign up for this need until you have completed your registration! A Farm Less Ordinary is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to provide employment and a welcoming community to adults with moderate to severe intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). We help encourage a sense of self-worth, and independence for our “Growers” through employment opportunities. Agency: A Farm Less Ordinary Join our inclusive farming community at A Farm Less Ordinary to help us cultivate a high-quality crop while providing meaningful employment for people with IDCD. Volunteers will assist with essential tasks like weeding, planting, mulching and organic field maintenance to ensure our produce thrives. It’s a rewarding, hands-on way to support local agriculture and foster an empowered, integrated workforce in Loudoun County. WEEKDAYS ONLY. CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS. PLEASE READ: Come prepared to work outside! Dress for the weather, wear closed toed shoes, bring a snack and a water bottle! All volunteers must complete our registration process (to include passing a criminal background check). Please visit the volunteer page on AFLO's website here https://www.afarmlessordinary.org/volunteer to learn how you can volunteer with us in 2026. Please DO NOT sign up for this need until you have completed your registration! A Farm Less Ordinary is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to provide employment and a welcoming community to adults with moderate to severe intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). We help encourage a sense of self-worth, and independence for our “Growers” through employment opportunities. Agency: A Farm Less Ordinary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Loudoun's spring schedule is out! Come join us!The snow is finally thawing and spring is on its way! Our spring sports are starting in a couple of weeks and we need some great volunteers and coaches to assist our athletes and coaches in learning new sports skills! Below is the volunteer signup. After you have completed this, please sign up for our sports in our signup genius or email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org for any further information. In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. If you want to become a coach, please complete the above requirements and email Amy at volunteers@sovaloudoun.org. Hope to see you out there! Amy Levinrad Volunteer Chair Special Olympics Loudoun https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County The snow is finally thawing and spring is on its way! Our spring sports are starting in a couple of weeks and we need some great volunteers and coaches to assist our athletes and coaches in learning new sports skills! Below is the volunteer signup. After you have completed this, please sign up for our sports in our signup genius or email volunteers@sovaloudoun.org for any further information. In order to register as a volunteer, please go to the link below and complete the volunteer form and waiver. If you are over 18, you will also have to complete the background check and Protective Behavior training. If you want to become a coach, please complete the above requirements and email Amy at volunteers@sovaloudoun.org. Hope to see you out there! Amy Levinrad Volunteer Chair Special Olympics Loudoun https://www.specialolympicsva.org/volunteer/class-a-volunteer Spring 2026 Signupgenius https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA5AC2DA7FEC34-62268382-spring Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nonprofit Strategy & Operations MentorWe are seeking a Nonprofit Strategy & Operations Mentor to support the thoughtful growth and sustainability of our wellness-in-nature focused nonprofit. This role is ideal for someone who brings experience in nonprofit leadership. Experience in operations, systems-building, and organizational strategy is desired—and someone who is drawn to work that centers well-being, community, and care. As a mentor, you will serve as a trusted thought partner to leadership, offering guidance as we strengthen internal systems, refine strategy, and build a resilient organization that can support meaningful, heart-centered programs in the community. Depending on your interests and expertise, support may include: Advising on nonprofit operations, systems, and workflows Strategic planning and organizational development Scaling programs sustainably while avoiding burnout Clarifying roles, staffing models, and governance practices Supporting leadership decision-making during growth phases Offering perspective grounded in nonprofit best practices and lived experienceThis is not a hands-on management role, but a mentorship and advisory relationship rooted in listening, reflection, and practical wisdom. This opportunity may be a good fit if you: Have experience in nonprofit leadership Enjoy mentoring founders or small leadership teams Value wellness, nature-based work, or community healing initiatives Bring a grounded, compassionate, and systems-aware perspective Appreciate working with mission-driven organizations in formative or growth stagesAgency: Imagine Well Being We are seeking a Nonprofit Strategy & Operations Mentor to support the thoughtful growth and sustainability of our wellness-in-nature focused nonprofit. This role is ideal for someone who brings experience in nonprofit leadership. Experience in operations, systems-building, and organizational strategy is desired—and someone who is drawn to work that centers well-being, community, and care. As a mentor, you will serve as a trusted thought partner to leadership, offering guidance as we strengthen internal systems, refine strategy, and build a resilient organization that can support meaningful, heart-centered programs in the community. Depending on your interests and expertise, support may include: Advising on nonprofit operations, systems, and workflows Strategic planning and organizational development Scaling programs sustainably while avoiding burnout Clarifying roles, staffing models, and governance practices Supporting leadership decision-making during growth phases Offering perspective grounded in nonprofit best practices and lived experienceThis is not a hands-on management role, but a mentorship and advisory relationship rooted in listening, reflection, and practical wisdom. This opportunity may be a good fit if you: Have experience in nonprofit leadership Enjoy mentoring founders or small leadership teams Value wellness, nature-based work, or community healing initiatives Bring a grounded, compassionate, and systems-aware perspective Appreciate working with mission-driven organizations in formative or growth stagesAgency: Imagine Well Being Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dulles Airport Information Desk VolunteersARE YOU INTERESTED IN AIRPORTS? DO YOU ENJOY BEING ABLE TO HELP PEOPLE? ARE YOU GREAT AT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PROBLEM SOLVING? COME JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM AT THE DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT! Volunteers are needed to assist passengers throughout the airport by providing information about airlines, airport services, area destinations, access to social services, and other information. Using a warm and friendly personality, you can help welcome people to the DC area! As a new volunteer, you will need to attend an orientation and be able to pass a fingerprint background check, making you eligible to receive an airport badge. There is a training process that can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks, depending on your availability. Volunteers also have access to other perks, which include our bi-annual Travelers Aid Volunteer Celebrations, free economy lot parking for extended trips, and special events/tours that are promoted by the airport. We are a fun team of people with a passion for helping to aid travelers!
Agency: Travelers Aid ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AIRPORTS? DO YOU ENJOY BEING ABLE TO HELP PEOPLE? ARE YOU GREAT AT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PROBLEM SOLVING? COME JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM AT THE DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT! Volunteers are needed to assist passengers throughout the airport by providing information about airlines, airport services, area destinations, access to social services, and other information. Using a warm and friendly personality, you can help welcome people to the DC area! As a new volunteer, you will need to attend an orientation and be able to pass a fingerprint background check, making you eligible to receive an airport badge. There is a training process that can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks, depending on your availability. Volunteers also have access to other perks, which include our bi-annual Travelers Aid Volunteer Celebrations, free economy lot parking for extended trips, and special events/tours that are promoted by the airport. We are a fun team of people with a passion for helping to aid travelers!
Agency: Travelers Aid Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 22041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Support Volunteers (copy)We need volunteers to work alongside our group of 6-8 Special needs adults. Need 3-4 volunteers per day. Assisting with completing activities, doing art therapy, music therapy , yoga, fitness and offering friendship! Our day will be conducted in a group setting. Agency: A Community Safe Haven We need volunteers to work alongside our group of 6-8 Special needs adults. Need 3-4 volunteers per day. Assisting with completing activities, doing art therapy, music therapy , yoga, fitness and offering friendship! Our day will be conducted in a group setting. Agency: A Community Safe Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Drive Volunteers are NeededResponsibilities:
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Agency: CWOCM Food Drive Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Center Front Desk ConciergeFront Desk Concierge volunteers assist in the daily customer service duties at one of Loudoun Counties five senior centers: Ashburn Senior Center, Carver Center in Purcellville, Senior Center at Cascades, Dulles South Senior Center, and Senior Center of Leesburg. Centers are open Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. Front Desk Concierge Volunteers might help with clerical tasks, reception tasks and miscellaneous needs. Please Sign up here! Sign up for an orientation here: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Front Desk Concierge volunteers assist in the daily customer service duties at one of Loudoun Counties five senior centers: Ashburn Senior Center, Carver Center in Purcellville, Senior Center at Cascades, Dulles South Senior Center, and Senior Center of Leesburg. Centers are open Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. Front Desk Concierge Volunteers might help with clerical tasks, reception tasks and miscellaneous needs. Please Sign up here! Sign up for an orientation here: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Center Class InstructorClass Instructors engage with senior center members at one of five Loudoun County centers: Ashburn Senior Center, Carver Center in Purcellville, Senior Center at Cascades, Dulles South Senior Center, and Senior Center of Leesburg. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm and Saturdays 8:00am - 12:00pm. Activities include crafts, bingo, bridge, line dance, field trips, fitness, clubs, health screening and information, games, and special events. Sign up for orientation here! https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Class Instructors engage with senior center members at one of five Loudoun County centers: Ashburn Senior Center, Carver Center in Purcellville, Senior Center at Cascades, Dulles South Senior Center, and Senior Center of Leesburg. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm and Saturdays 8:00am - 12:00pm. Activities include crafts, bingo, bridge, line dance, field trips, fitness, clubs, health screening and information, games, and special events. Sign up for orientation here! https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Center Cafe ServerWays Volunteers make a difference as Café Servers 1. Serve meals to Senior Center members & guests Monday through Friday, noon to 12:30 p.m. 2. Assist with set-up, serving and clean up with volunteer shifts typically running from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 3. Provide meals at the following Loudoun County nutritional sites: Senior Center of Leesburg, Ashburn Senior Center, Dulles South Senior Center, Senior Center at Cascades, Carver Center in Purcellville, Madison House in Leesburg, and William Watters House in Sterling. 4. Be a part of the AAA Nutritional Meal Program that provides county residents with nutritional programs that are social and recreational in nature. 5. Be a part the team that serves one hot meal is served Monday through Friday, with the exception of county holidays and other closings. Each meal meets the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) guideline, set by federal law, and the Nutritional Meal Program complies with state and local laws regarding safety and food handling. What you need to volunteer as a Café Server: Volunteers must complete all training sessions prior to assuming responsibilities. Food service volunteers also must be able to stand for extended periods of time and may be required to lift up to 10 pounds. They must be at least 18 years old to serve food. Sign up for orientation here: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Ways Volunteers make a difference as Café Servers 1. Serve meals to Senior Center members & guests Monday through Friday, noon to 12:30 p.m. 2. Assist with set-up, serving and clean up with volunteer shifts typically running from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 3. Provide meals at the following Loudoun County nutritional sites: Senior Center of Leesburg, Ashburn Senior Center, Dulles South Senior Center, Senior Center at Cascades, Carver Center in Purcellville, Madison House in Leesburg, and William Watters House in Sterling. 4. Be a part of the AAA Nutritional Meal Program that provides county residents with nutritional programs that are social and recreational in nature. 5. Be a part the team that serves one hot meal is served Monday through Friday, with the exception of county holidays and other closings. Each meal meets the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) guideline, set by federal law, and the Nutritional Meal Program complies with state and local laws regarding safety and food handling. What you need to volunteer as a Café Server: Volunteers must complete all training sessions prior to assuming responsibilities. Food service volunteers also must be able to stand for extended periods of time and may be required to lift up to 10 pounds. They must be at least 18 years old to serve food. Sign up for orientation here: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Second Saturday Trail BuildingThe Linear Parks and Trails team is leading Second Saturdays, an ongoing volunteer opportunity to learn about trail building and maintenance and make a difference in the community! We will use hand tools like loppers, clippers, handsaws, hedge trimmers, and shovels to clean and maintain trail segments, remove invasive species, install signage and a variety of other projects. Each month will vary depending on program needs. You can expect to walk at least a mile, see wildlife, get sweaty and strong, learn, and hang out with fun people, You will receive an email with details by the Wednesday before the event with specific instructions. Reach out if you don't get an email by then! How to Dress Long (lightweight) pants Long sleeves or a t-shirt Closed toe sturdy shoes Wear or bring bug spray and sun protectionWhat to Bring Work gloves Landscaping tools like loppers, hedge trimmers, snips, garden rakes, or handsaws (if you own) Water Questions? Email abigail.devlin@loudoun.gov The Linear Parks and Trails System Plan to create interconnected natural resource corridors. Corridors provide habitat to native species and multi-use trails for recreation and transit. We conserve natural resources, preserve history, and connect communities. Please sign up for orientation here! Adult Orientation: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Teen Orientation : https://cerv.is/0403x927 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services The Linear Parks and Trails team is leading Second Saturdays, an ongoing volunteer opportunity to learn about trail building and maintenance and make a difference in the community! We will use hand tools like loppers, clippers, handsaws, hedge trimmers, and shovels to clean and maintain trail segments, remove invasive species, install signage and a variety of other projects. Each month will vary depending on program needs. You can expect to walk at least a mile, see wildlife, get sweaty and strong, learn, and hang out with fun people, You will receive an email with details by the Wednesday before the event with specific instructions. Reach out if you don't get an email by then! How to Dress Long (lightweight) pants Long sleeves or a t-shirt Closed toe sturdy shoes Wear or bring bug spray and sun protectionWhat to Bring Work gloves Landscaping tools like loppers, hedge trimmers, snips, garden rakes, or handsaws (if you own) Water Questions? Email abigail.devlin@loudoun.gov The Linear Parks and Trails System Plan to create interconnected natural resource corridors. Corridors provide habitat to native species and multi-use trails for recreation and transit. We conserve natural resources, preserve history, and connect communities. Please sign up for orientation here! Adult Orientation: https://cerv.is/0403x926 Teen Orientation : https://cerv.is/0403x927 Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Smiles in a few MilesThe Home Delivered Meals Program is looking for volunteers to deliver a weekday noontime hot nutritious meal and a friendly smile to seniors confined to their homes. For as little as one and a half hour per week or month, your good deed will touch the hearts of our homebound older adults across the county. Volunteers pick up meals Monday through Friday from 10:30 to 12:00 p.m., except for specified holidays and closings due to inclement weather. If interested please sign up for an orientation! https://cerv.is/0403x926 Meal Pickup Locations (Senior Centers in Loudoun County): Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services The Home Delivered Meals Program is looking for volunteers to deliver a weekday noontime hot nutritious meal and a friendly smile to seniors confined to their homes. For as little as one and a half hour per week or month, your good deed will touch the hearts of our homebound older adults across the county. Volunteers pick up meals Monday through Friday from 10:30 to 12:00 p.m., except for specified holidays and closings due to inclement weather. If interested please sign up for an orientation! https://cerv.is/0403x926 Meal Pickup Locations (Senior Centers in Loudoun County): Agency: Loudoun County Parks Recreation and Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20177-7800 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Knit Starter Kit Hearts: Make a Difference From Home!We are seeking knitters to create charming hearts to be included in our starter kits. This is a wonderful way to contribute to our mission right from your home! Project Details: What you make: Knitted hearts for starter kits.Patterns: Free Ravelry patterns are available for several heart designs - Full Heart pattern or Textured Heart Pattern.Yarn: A great project for using up your extra stash yarn!Questions? Please email us at instruction@knitwell.org. Agency: Project Knitwell We are seeking knitters to create charming hearts to be included in our starter kits. This is a wonderful way to contribute to our mission right from your home! Project Details: What you make: Knitted hearts for starter kits.Patterns: Free Ravelry patterns are available for several heart designs - Full Heart pattern or Textured Heart Pattern.Yarn: A great project for using up your extra stash yarn!Questions? Please email us at instruction@knitwell.org. Agency: Project Knitwell Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Our Children Learn and Thrive!If you want to make a difference in a child’s life, we need YOU! Our volunteers assist students in grades 1-6 with school assignments and other academics, including reading, writing, and math. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic and virtual school, there are unprecedented levels of demand for educational tutoring assistance. Most of our students do not speak English at home and are at heightened risk of falling below their grade level. We know from 28+ years that the power of our volunteer-driven program makes a real and lasting difference in our student’s lives by setting them up for success in high school and beyond. As a Vecinos Unidos Volunteer, you can be a part of that journey. Our organization is accepting applications for the 2025-2026 school year! Commitment is desired one day a week for a fall or spring semester. The program is located at the Herndon Neighborhood Resource Center (1086 Elden St., Herndon, VA 20170). We are seeking Volunteers to join us 4:30-6:00 pm once a week on a dedicated day: Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. We have a wait list of students and need your help. Visit our website at www.vecinosunidos.org to apply now! Agency: Vecinos Unidos-Neighbors United If you want to make a difference in a child’s life, we need YOU! Our volunteers assist students in grades 1-6 with school assignments and other academics, including reading, writing, and math. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic and virtual school, there are unprecedented levels of demand for educational tutoring assistance. Most of our students do not speak English at home and are at heightened risk of falling below their grade level. We know from 28+ years that the power of our volunteer-driven program makes a real and lasting difference in our student’s lives by setting them up for success in high school and beyond. As a Vecinos Unidos Volunteer, you can be a part of that journey. Our organization is accepting applications for the 2025-2026 school year! Commitment is desired one day a week for a fall or spring semester. The program is located at the Herndon Neighborhood Resource Center (1086 Elden St., Herndon, VA 20170). We are seeking Volunteers to join us 4:30-6:00 pm once a week on a dedicated day: Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. We have a wait list of students and need your help. Visit our website at www.vecinosunidos.org to apply now! Agency: Vecinos Unidos-Neighbors United Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunday SorterAre you good at organizing and/or sorting? Do you have some free time on Sunday afternoons? Then join us for a hands-on volunteer day where we turn generous clothing donations into ready-to-use resources for children and youth in need. Volunteers will help sort through recent donations, selecting high-quality items to keep for distribution and setting aside pieces that can be redirected elsewhere. Together, we’ll ensure that every child we serve receives clean, well-fitting, and season-appropriate clothing—packed with care and dignity. No special skills required—just a willingness to roll up your sleeves and make a difference! Typically we sort every other Sunday after noon. To make sure, check out our calendar on our website Agency: UpsideDown Moments Are you good at organizing and/or sorting? Do you have some free time on Sunday afternoons? Then join us for a hands-on volunteer day where we turn generous clothing donations into ready-to-use resources for children and youth in need. Volunteers will help sort through recent donations, selecting high-quality items to keep for distribution and setting aside pieces that can be redirected elsewhere. Together, we’ll ensure that every child we serve receives clean, well-fitting, and season-appropriate clothing—packed with care and dignity. No special skills required—just a willingness to roll up your sleeves and make a difference! Typically we sort every other Sunday after noon. To make sure, check out our calendar on our website Agency: UpsideDown Moments Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20158 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board Member - Focus on Fundraising & Community NetworkingWanted: Board Member with Focus on Fundraising & Community Networking Legacy Farms maintains a working board of directors to provide quarterly review, feedback, and guidance to the organization. In addition, each member takes a leadership role in their field of expertise to ensure that initiatives are fulfilled in between quarterly meetings. Legacy Farms is seeking board members with an interest in leading initiatives for effective Fundraising and Community Networking. This includes seeking out community leaders interested in supporting Legacy Farms’ mission, developing and maintaining good relationships with contacts, seeking corporate sponsorships, and working with the Executive Director to pursue grant funding. It may also include fundraising event coordination, either online or in person, depending on the Board Member’s availability and areas of interest and enthusiasm. Legacy Farms holds board meetings four times a year, usually on a Saturday or Sunday of the following months (unless otherwise scheduled): June, September, December, March. Board meetings last approximately two hours to provide oversight and review of progress, solve organizational challenges, set or revise goals, and hear about subcommittee progress and needs. About Legacy Farms: Legacy Farms is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, established in 2012. We offer apprenticeship-style learning and job opportunities in a neurodiverse community of individuals preparing for college, learning a trade, or seeking internships to further their education. We are a neurodiverse team of mentors, apprentices, college students, community members and service organization volunteers all working together! Our current garden locations are at Fabbioli Cellars and Temple Hall Regional Park in Leesburg, Virginia. What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a concept where neurological differences are to be recognized and respected as any other human variation. These differences can include those labeled with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Dyscalculia, Asperger, Autistic Spectrum, Tourette Syndrome, and others. How We Fulfill Our Mission Apprentices are hired for eight-week paid contract positions to perform essential tasks in the gardens and on landscaping assignments. Mentors serve as coaches, providing guidance on job skills, teamwork, social awareness, and self-advocacy. Apprentices may also be hired for special projects that develop their talents and benefit the organization’s objectives, including assignments for design, writing, videography for social media, distributor relationship development, event/project coordination, etc. We partner with Lightfoot Restaurant, Roots to Rise, Weird Brothers, Simply Be and other local businesses to deliver specialty-cut flowers. And we work closely with selected business partners to develop job placement options. We also partner with The New Ag School, PosAbilities Academy, Embark Center to develop innovative programming and expanded learning opportunities. Learn more on our website Contact us to discuss the position further: Lyoung@legacyfarmsvirginia.org Agency: Legacy Farms Wanted: Board Member with Focus on Fundraising & Community Networking Legacy Farms maintains a working board of directors to provide quarterly review, feedback, and guidance to the organization. In addition, each member takes a leadership role in their field of expertise to ensure that initiatives are fulfilled in between quarterly meetings. Legacy Farms is seeking board members with an interest in leading initiatives for effective Fundraising and Community Networking. This includes seeking out community leaders interested in supporting Legacy Farms’ mission, developing and maintaining good relationships with contacts, seeking corporate sponsorships, and working with the Executive Director to pursue grant funding. It may also include fundraising event coordination, either online or in person, depending on the Board Member’s availability and areas of interest and enthusiasm. Legacy Farms holds board meetings four times a year, usually on a Saturday or Sunday of the following months (unless otherwise scheduled): June, September, December, March. Board meetings last approximately two hours to provide oversight and review of progress, solve organizational challenges, set or revise goals, and hear about subcommittee progress and needs. About Legacy Farms: Legacy Farms is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, established in 2012. We offer apprenticeship-style learning and job opportunities in a neurodiverse community of individuals preparing for college, learning a trade, or seeking internships to further their education. We are a neurodiverse team of mentors, apprentices, college students, community members and service organization volunteers all working together! Our current garden locations are at Fabbioli Cellars and Temple Hall Regional Park in Leesburg, Virginia. What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a concept where neurological differences are to be recognized and respected as any other human variation. These differences can include those labeled with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Dyscalculia, Asperger, Autistic Spectrum, Tourette Syndrome, and others. How We Fulfill Our Mission Apprentices are hired for eight-week paid contract positions to perform essential tasks in the gardens and on landscaping assignments. Mentors serve as coaches, providing guidance on job skills, teamwork, social awareness, and self-advocacy. Apprentices may also be hired for special projects that develop their talents and benefit the organization’s objectives, including assignments for design, writing, videography for social media, distributor relationship development, event/project coordination, etc. We partner with Lightfoot Restaurant, Roots to Rise, Weird Brothers, Simply Be and other local businesses to deliver specialty-cut flowers. And we work closely with selected business partners to develop job placement options. We also partner with The New Ag School, PosAbilities Academy, Embark Center to develop innovative programming and expanded learning opportunities. Learn more on our website Contact us to discuss the position further: Lyoung@legacyfarmsvirginia.org Agency: Legacy Farms Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Job Description - On-site job coach -- PAIDLegacy Farms is a small non-profit with an educational garden at Temple Hall Regional Park and Fabbioli Cellars, just outside of Leesburg. Our neurodiverse team of staff, mentors, and apprentices grows and delivers specialty-cut flowers to area businesses and food pantries. This specific role will work with apprentices in the garden on-site to develop work training skills and job experience. Do you have a background in special education, social work, therapies, OR do you have experience in gardening and a desire to support neurodivergent individuals? Are you available to work outside 7-14 hours per week, coaching up to four neurodivergent apprentices seeking to develop their job skills, self-awareness, and ability to self-advocate in future employment positions? Growing Together, our mentor/apprentice program, is focused on job skills training, mentoring, and facilitating increased personal development for neurodivergent individuals ages 16+. Our core clientele includes neurodivergent individuals with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, PTSD, and anxiety – neurotypes that vary from perceived norms and affect an individual’s ability to achieve employment and independence in the current job market. We hire mentors for a variety of job contracts, structured around a clearly designed 7-step framework. Mentors provide job coaching for neurodivergent individuals to introduce work skills, help develop personal awareness, and address specific challenges each individual has experienced in getting and keeping a job. This is an opportunity to give back to your community while increasing your skills in working with neurodiverse individuals and enjoying a calm garden environment. You do not need gardening experience! You do need patience, calm communication skills, and understanding of the executive function, self-regulation, and self-awareness challenges and gifts associated with neurodiversity. We prioritize a mindful, relationally based work environment where communication is key to learning and self-development. We welcome challenges and setbacks as learning opportunities. We believe that a balanced, well-regulated nervous system is the first step in increasing executive function, organizational, and emotional regulation on the job. Key Responsibilities Work on garden projects with small teams of neurodivergent individuals ages 16+ who are engaged in educational training and paid vocational work as a bridge to independent employmentReview, assess, and prioritize apprentice(s)’ personal goals and skills development quarterly, ensuring clarity on progress plans in daily workCreate supports and materials that move apprentices along a continuum of progress and independence in job skillsAdjust daily tasks to garden demands (as needed) and help apprentices to clarify last-minute adjustments, changes to focus, and ability to meet deliverablesWork alongside apprentices to complete tasks that help maintain Legacy Farms gardensCheck in with assigned apprentice(s) on areas of challenge and strategies for success related to responsibilitiesParticipate in a 4-week online mindfulness 101 course for certification (paid by Legacy Farms)Maintain professional standards of behavior and interaction that embody and set an example of an effective employee, including such qualities as: arriving to work on time and prepared, maintaining a positive attitude, managing personal emotions in regard to challenges, frustrations, etc. and speaking mindfully about personal approach to managing those feelingsAs appropriate to experience, guide other mentors, entrepreneurial apprentices, and mentors-in-training to progress taking on leadership rolesAssist in periodic farmers markets to coach apprentices on products, sales, and social interactionOther Beneficial Experience A background in mindfulness practice (not required, training will be provided by Legacy Farms)Enthusiasm for growing flowers and/or entrepreneurial and small business developmentUnderstanding of issues surrounding neurodiversity empowermentHours March to November; 2-3 days per week, 8:30am-12noon (in garden); additional days/hours possible Location Garden hours at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park 15855 Limestone School Rd, Leesburg and/or Fabbioli Cellars, 15669 Limestone School Rd, Leesburg, VA 20176 Agency: Legacy Farms Legacy Farms is a small non-profit with an educational garden at Temple Hall Regional Park and Fabbioli Cellars, just outside of Leesburg. Our neurodiverse team of staff, mentors, and apprentices grows and delivers specialty-cut flowers to area businesses and food pantries. This specific role will work with apprentices in the garden on-site to develop work training skills and job experience. Do you have a background in special education, social work, therapies, OR do you have experience in gardening and a desire to support neurodivergent individuals? Are you available to work outside 7-14 hours per week, coaching up to four neurodivergent apprentices seeking to develop their job skills, self-awareness, and ability to self-advocate in future employment positions? Growing Together, our mentor/apprentice program, is focused on job skills training, mentoring, and facilitating increased personal development for neurodivergent individuals ages 16+. Our core clientele includes neurodivergent individuals with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, PTSD, and anxiety – neurotypes that vary from perceived norms and affect an individual’s ability to achieve employment and independence in the current job market. We hire mentors for a variety of job contracts, structured around a clearly designed 7-step framework. Mentors provide job coaching for neurodivergent individuals to introduce work skills, help develop personal awareness, and address specific challenges each individual has experienced in getting and keeping a job. This is an opportunity to give back to your community while increasing your skills in working with neurodiverse individuals and enjoying a calm garden environment. You do not need gardening experience! You do need patience, calm communication skills, and understanding of the executive function, self-regulation, and self-awareness challenges and gifts associated with neurodiversity. We prioritize a mindful, relationally based work environment where communication is key to learning and self-development. We welcome challenges and setbacks as learning opportunities. We believe that a balanced, well-regulated nervous system is the first step in increasing executive function, organizational, and emotional regulation on the job. Key Responsibilities Work on garden projects with small teams of neurodivergent individuals ages 16+ who are engaged in educational training and paid vocational work as a bridge to independent employmentReview, assess, and prioritize apprentice(s)’ personal goals and skills development quarterly, ensuring clarity on progress plans in daily workCreate supports and materials that move apprentices along a continuum of progress and independence in job skillsAdjust daily tasks to garden demands (as needed) and help apprentices to clarify last-minute adjustments, changes to focus, and ability to meet deliverablesWork alongside apprentices to complete tasks that help maintain Legacy Farms gardensCheck in with assigned apprentice(s) on areas of challenge and strategies for success related to responsibilitiesParticipate in a 4-week online mindfulness 101 course for certification (paid by Legacy Farms)Maintain professional standards of behavior and interaction that embody and set an example of an effective employee, including such qualities as: arriving to work on time and prepared, maintaining a positive attitude, managing personal emotions in regard to challenges, frustrations, etc. and speaking mindfully about personal approach to managing those feelingsAs appropriate to experience, guide other mentors, entrepreneurial apprentices, and mentors-in-training to progress taking on leadership rolesAssist in periodic farmers markets to coach apprentices on products, sales, and social interactionOther Beneficial Experience A background in mindfulness practice (not required, training will be provided by Legacy Farms)Enthusiasm for growing flowers and/or entrepreneurial and small business developmentUnderstanding of issues surrounding neurodiversity empowermentHours March to November; 2-3 days per week, 8:30am-12noon (in garden); additional days/hours possible Location Garden hours at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park 15855 Limestone School Rd, Leesburg and/or Fabbioli Cellars, 15669 Limestone School Rd, Leesburg, VA 20176 Agency: Legacy Farms Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Program LeadDuring the Spring and Fall we receive many requests to share our shelter with Girl Scout and Boy Scout groups. We are looking for a volunteer who will help coordinate these efforts and meet the groups at the shelter for a quick educational session and a tour of the catteries. We currently have a volunteer in place who will help with training and hand off of the program. On-site meet-ups with the groups can be shared with other volunteers if you are interested in building a small support team of volunteers who may be able to help. Our Youth Program Lead must be 18 years or older. Information from the Current Program Lead: Youth Programs – approx. 40 hours per year Most Common Tasks – Visits to the shelter Respond to incoming emails from troop leaders, schoolteachers, etc. requesting what they can do to help the shelter and possible visits.Response back can be free form or from a standard templateAsk about doing a donation drive before the shelter visit.Once a date/time is confirmed for a visit to the shelter, email adult and minor waivers to POC and add to the shelter’s calendar in Outlook.Two days before the date, confirm with the POC that all waivers are signed, the weather is good and how many are coming. We try to limit to 15 max including adults. Encourage carpooling.Once everyone is onsite, collect waivers.Talk about the history of FOHA and the important work we do. Mention Treasure Hound and donations.Dog safety demonstration with stuffed dog.Take a quick walk thru Anne Lewis’ Garden and onto the dog walking path.Take picture in front of FOHA signTour the rest of the grounds, explaining each building. If the group is small, go into FIV+ cattery hallway area.Go up to one of our kennel buildings and explain about the Volunteer Color-coded dogs based on "friendliness of dog". Walk thru the kennel and toss treats to dogs.Return to Welcome Center and thank group for coming, then talk about volunteer opportunities with their parents. Other tasks: Respond to parents emailing in about volunteer opportunities for their children. Ask for age of children and then explain about dog walking, cat snuggling and enrichment activities.Respond to parents asking what type of toys their children can make off site. Email link to website displaying toys they can make for cats and dogs.Agency: Friends of Homeless Animals During the Spring and Fall we receive many requests to share our shelter with Girl Scout and Boy Scout groups. We are looking for a volunteer who will help coordinate these efforts and meet the groups at the shelter for a quick educational session and a tour of the catteries. We currently have a volunteer in place who will help with training and hand off of the program. On-site meet-ups with the groups can be shared with other volunteers if you are interested in building a small support team of volunteers who may be able to help. Our Youth Program Lead must be 18 years or older. Information from the Current Program Lead: Youth Programs – approx. 40 hours per year Most Common Tasks – Visits to the shelter Respond to incoming emails from troop leaders, schoolteachers, etc. requesting what they can do to help the shelter and possible visits.Response back can be free form or from a standard templateAsk about doing a donation drive before the shelter visit.Once a date/time is confirmed for a visit to the shelter, email adult and minor waivers to POC and add to the shelter’s calendar in Outlook.Two days before the date, confirm with the POC that all waivers are signed, the weather is good and how many are coming. We try to limit to 15 max including adults. Encourage carpooling.Once everyone is onsite, collect waivers.Talk about the history of FOHA and the important work we do. Mention Treasure Hound and donations.Dog safety demonstration with stuffed dog.Take a quick walk thru Anne Lewis’ Garden and onto the dog walking path.Take picture in front of FOHA signTour the rest of the grounds, explaining each building. If the group is small, go into FIV+ cattery hallway area.Go up to one of our kennel buildings and explain about the Volunteer Color-coded dogs based on "friendliness of dog". Walk thru the kennel and toss treats to dogs.Return to Welcome Center and thank group for coming, then talk about volunteer opportunities with their parents. Other tasks: Respond to parents emailing in about volunteer opportunities for their children. Ask for age of children and then explain about dog walking, cat snuggling and enrichment activities.Respond to parents asking what type of toys their children can make off site. Email link to website displaying toys they can make for cats and dogs.Agency: Friends of Homeless Animals Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20105-2744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Job CoachDo you like to help people? We are looking for someone who is dependable, compassionate and comfortable helping others. It is not a big-time commitment, and you would be making a difference in the life of someone who needs extra support in their job. This would be helping people with disabilities. Job coaching will involve training, mentoring, and monitoring the skills, goals, and needs of the individuals who have just started a job. Please contact us for more information. Agency: Crossroads Jobs, Inc. Do you like to help people? We are looking for someone who is dependable, compassionate and comfortable helping others. It is not a big-time commitment, and you would be making a difference in the life of someone who needs extra support in their job. This would be helping people with disabilities. Job coaching will involve training, mentoring, and monitoring the skills, goals, and needs of the individuals who have just started a job. Please contact us for more information. Agency: Crossroads Jobs, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Riverside Gift ShopThe Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital welcomes volunteers from the community to join us in support of the Riverside Gift Shop at Inova Loudoun Hospital, located at 44045 Riverside Parkway in Leesburg. Are you someone who enjoys interacting with the public? If so, we have an immediate need for volunteers to staff the front register. The shop carries everything from women’s wear, lotions, fragrances, home décor and seasonal items all artfully displayed. And of course, we sell floral arrangements, balloons and baby gifts for those visiting patients at the hospital. There are light bagging duties associated with work at the front register and requisite flu and other vaccinations associated with volunteering in a hospital. Agency: The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital welcomes volunteers from the community to join us in support of the Riverside Gift Shop at Inova Loudoun Hospital, located at 44045 Riverside Parkway in Leesburg. Are you someone who enjoys interacting with the public? If so, we have an immediate need for volunteers to staff the front register. The shop carries everything from women’s wear, lotions, fragrances, home décor and seasonal items all artfully displayed. And of course, we sell floral arrangements, balloons and baby gifts for those visiting patients at the hospital. There are light bagging duties associated with work at the front register and requisite flu and other vaccinations associated with volunteering in a hospital. Agency: The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Accomplished Gardener NeededDo you LOVE to garden but have little space to do so? Would you like to make an impact in your local community and share your passion with others? Then this opportunity may be for you. Second Star Farm and Wildlife Habitat is seeking an experienced gardener (or team of gardeners) to help lead and maintain an organic vegetable and herb garden during the 2026 growing season. Our farm would provide a stipend for site prep and seeds, and would help the lead gardener (that's you!) turn a small plot of the property into a community garden. While the lead gardener/s would be the primary individual/s responsible for maintenance of this garden, volunteers are available on a pre-arranged basis to help with garden care and harvest. The head gardener (or gardeners if you have a friend/associate/partner interested in sharing this project) would receive up to 50% of the produce while the remaining harvest would be donated to the Dulles South Food Pantry and other community members in need. We are also seeking individuals who can support youth-oriented workshops on gardening, pollination, and the impacts of agriculture (both good and bad) on local ecosystems. Minimal time commitments are needed for these workshops, which are organized on an ad hoc basis, typically lasting only 1-2 hours over a pre-scheduled weekend. Reach out to us at secondstarfwh@gmail.com if you're interested in learning more, and feel free to visit our website at www.secondstarfwh.org Agency: Second Star Farm and Wildlife Habitat Do you LOVE to garden but have little space to do so? Would you like to make an impact in your local community and share your passion with others? Then this opportunity may be for you. Second Star Farm and Wildlife Habitat is seeking an experienced gardener (or team of gardeners) to help lead and maintain an organic vegetable and herb garden during the 2026 growing season. Our farm would provide a stipend for site prep and seeds, and would help the lead gardener (that's you!) turn a small plot of the property into a community garden. While the lead gardener/s would be the primary individual/s responsible for maintenance of this garden, volunteers are available on a pre-arranged basis to help with garden care and harvest. The head gardener (or gardeners if you have a friend/associate/partner interested in sharing this project) would receive up to 50% of the produce while the remaining harvest would be donated to the Dulles South Food Pantry and other community members in need. We are also seeking individuals who can support youth-oriented workshops on gardening, pollination, and the impacts of agriculture (both good and bad) on local ecosystems. Minimal time commitments are needed for these workshops, which are organized on an ad hoc basis, typically lasting only 1-2 hours over a pre-scheduled weekend. Reach out to us at secondstarfwh@gmail.com if you're interested in learning more, and feel free to visit our website at www.secondstarfwh.org Agency: Second Star Farm and Wildlife Habitat Need Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 1, 2026 through Sep 27, 2026 Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Adult Mentor for Long-Term Youth Mentoring ProgramTuesday’s Children is actively recruiting volunteer adult mentors for our youth mentoring program, established exclusively for children and siblings of fallen military service members. This custom-designed program fills the gaps in services offered to families of the fallen with children 6-18 years old. Mentors can offer advice, share life experiences, help a young person navigate challenges, and have fun! So many mentors share that their mentoring relationship changed their life for the better, just as much as they changed the life of a child. Volunteers are recruited, screened, trained, and managed/supervised by professional staff to safeguard that every adult is committed and qualified to play an active role in the healing of a child. Matches between a mentor and a child are made based on common interests, personality traits and similar schedules and intended to last a year or longer. Agency: Tuesday's Children Tuesday’s Children is actively recruiting volunteer adult mentors for our youth mentoring program, established exclusively for children and siblings of fallen military service members. This custom-designed program fills the gaps in services offered to families of the fallen with children 6-18 years old. Mentors can offer advice, share life experiences, help a young person navigate challenges, and have fun! So many mentors share that their mentoring relationship changed their life for the better, just as much as they changed the life of a child. Volunteers are recruited, screened, trained, and managed/supervised by professional staff to safeguard that every adult is committed and qualified to play an active role in the healing of a child. Matches between a mentor and a child are made based on common interests, personality traits and similar schedules and intended to last a year or longer. Agency: Tuesday's Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Adult Mentor for Long-Term Youth Mentoring ProgramTuesday’s Children is actively recruiting volunteer adult male mentors for our youth mentoring program, established exclusively for children and siblings of fallen military service members. This custom-designed program fills the gaps in services offered to families of the fallen with children 6-18 years old. Mentors can offer advice, share life experiences, help a young person navigate challenges, and have fun! So many mentors share that their mentoring relationship changed their life for the better, just as much as they changed the life of a child.Volunteers are recruited, screened, trained, and managed/supervised by professional staff to safeguard that every adult is committed and qualified to play an active role in the healing of a child. Matches between a mentor and a child are made based on common interests, personality traits and similar schedules and intended to last a year or longer.
Agency: Tuesday's Children Tuesday’s Children is actively recruiting volunteer adult male mentors for our youth mentoring program, established exclusively for children and siblings of fallen military service members. This custom-designed program fills the gaps in services offered to families of the fallen with children 6-18 years old. Mentors can offer advice, share life experiences, help a young person navigate challenges, and have fun! So many mentors share that their mentoring relationship changed their life for the better, just as much as they changed the life of a child.Volunteers are recruited, screened, trained, and managed/supervised by professional staff to safeguard that every adult is committed and qualified to play an active role in the healing of a child. Matches between a mentor and a child are made based on common interests, personality traits and similar schedules and intended to last a year or longer.
Agency: Tuesday's Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer English Language InstructorsWe currently need English instructors in Purcellville, Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Cascades, and Gum Springs. Classes are located at libraries and community centers. Classes are held one time a week and run for 12 weeks. We have fall, winter, and summer sessions. Must have native or near-native English language capability. Agency: Loudoun Literacy Council We currently need English instructors in Purcellville, Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Cascades, and Gum Springs. Classes are located at libraries and community centers. Classes are held one time a week and run for 12 weeks. We have fall, winter, and summer sessions. Must have native or near-native English language capability. Agency: Loudoun Literacy Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics sports Coaches needed in South Riding areaSpecial Olympics Loudoun is looking to expand programs in the area but have a great need for sports coaches. Please consider getting involved with Special Olympics. Our athletes are amazing and you will be greatly rewarded. To get more information, please email Amy at Volunteers@sovaloudoun.org. To view our sports, please visit https://sovaloudoun.org/ Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Special Olympics Loudoun is looking to expand programs in the area but have a great need for sports coaches. Please consider getting involved with Special Olympics. Our athletes are amazing and you will be greatly rewarded. To get more information, please email Amy at Volunteers@sovaloudoun.org. To view our sports, please visit https://sovaloudoun.org/ Agency: Special Olympics Virginia - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20152 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Life Saver and a Friend by providing critical transportation - and make your own scheduleLoudoun Volunteer Caregivers works with the elderly and disabled throughout Loudoun County. At Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, we provide medical rides to some of the counties medically fragile residents. Several of our Care Receivers need rides to dialysis, chemo and radiation appointments. We also have some Care Receivers who must go for medical appointments, such as physical therapy, in order to prepare for a life-saving surgery such as mass removal or an organ transplant. Still others may need to continue ongoing care in order to preserve eyesight and similar appointments that will allow them to keep their independence longer. We are anxiously looking for compassionate volunteers to provide these rides to our Care Receivers. If this sounds like a task for you, please don't hesitate to contact us as we are eager and grateful to have you join our volunteer family! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers works with the elderly and disabled throughout Loudoun County. At Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, we provide medical rides to some of the counties medically fragile residents. Several of our Care Receivers need rides to dialysis, chemo and radiation appointments. We also have some Care Receivers who must go for medical appointments, such as physical therapy, in order to prepare for a life-saving surgery such as mass removal or an organ transplant. Still others may need to continue ongoing care in order to preserve eyesight and similar appointments that will allow them to keep their independence longer. We are anxiously looking for compassionate volunteers to provide these rides to our Care Receivers. If this sounds like a task for you, please don't hesitate to contact us as we are eager and grateful to have you join our volunteer family! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CARE-A_VAN ride along helperJoin us on our wheelchair assisted transportation van to keep our care receivers company while helping get them to and from medical appointments. No driving, just riding along to help get people from point A to point B. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Join us on our wheelchair assisted transportation van to keep our care receivers company while helping get them to and from medical appointments. No driving, just riding along to help get people from point A to point B. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Monitoring Traffic Court Leesburg, VAMADD Loudoun Court Monitoring - Leesburg, VA
Training will be provided on how to monitor DUI & DWI cases at the Loudoun County Traffic Courthouse in Leesburg, VA. This activity is ideal for criminal justice students, retirees, stay at home parents, and college students.
Court Monitoring is done Monday - Friday in Leesburg. The court has Morning and Afternoon Dockets. Court docket start times are 8:30am, 10:00am, 1:30pm. End time varies each day, depends on number of DWI cases scheduled for the docket.
You will learn how to fill out a MADD court monitoring form and take notes for each DWI case.
You will learn how to access the Pubic On line Court website to make the daily court docket of DWI Cases.
You will be taught how to input the DWI trial results into the MADD DWI on line database.
An application and a background check is required. You must be 18 to monitor court cases. Send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com to apply You must have a computer to participate as a court monitor. You will also take an online self paced court monitoring course. Once trained you can pick the day & court time you want to court monitor each week. Send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com to obtain the MADD Loudoun Court Monitoring application to start the training process. A Background Check is required Agency: MADD Loudoun Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Loudoun County MADD Loudoun Court Monitoring - Leesburg, VA
Training will be provided on how to monitor DUI & DWI cases at the Loudoun County Traffic Courthouse in Leesburg, VA. This activity is ideal for criminal justice students, retirees, stay at home parents, and college students.
Court Monitoring is done Monday - Friday in Leesburg. The court has Morning and Afternoon Dockets. Court docket start times are 8:30am, 10:00am, 1:30pm. End time varies each day, depends on number of DWI cases scheduled for the docket.
You will learn how to fill out a MADD court monitoring form and take notes for each DWI case.
You will learn how to access the Pubic On line Court website to make the daily court docket of DWI Cases.
You will be taught how to input the DWI trial results into the MADD DWI on line database.
An application and a background check is required. You must be 18 to monitor court cases. Send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com to apply You must have a computer to participate as a court monitor. You will also take an online self paced court monitoring course. Once trained you can pick the day & court time you want to court monitor each week. Send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com to obtain the MADD Loudoun Court Monitoring application to start the training process. A Background Check is required Agency: MADD Loudoun Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MADD Loudoun Used Sneaker Recycling ProgramMADD Loudoun Used Sneaker Recycling Program
STUDENTS/CITIZENS CAN EARN 2 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR EACH GOTSNEAKERS BAG FILLED WITH USEABLE SNEAKERS.
PLEASE send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com for the registration and the collection process of the gently used sneakers and cleats.
(Opportunity Runs Year Round)
MADD Loudoun is Partnering with GotSneakers an innovative recycling company & social fundraising platform committed to environmental sustainability and economic development through the collection and international distribution of used sneakers.
After the sneakers are collected, Gotsneakers will process and distribute these sneakers around the world specifically within impoverished nations using micro-enterprise partners helping those in need. It is estimated that over 200 million pairs of sneakers are thrown away each year in America’s landfills and that over 600 million adults and children worldwide live barefoot. We can touch the lives of thousands by simply cleaning out our closets and collecting our unwanted sneakers. Let’s make a difference together. “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” If you would like to participate and help MADD Loudoun by having a collection box at your business or have any questions please send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com. Susan Cleveland MADD Loudoun Coordinator maddloudoun@aol.com Agency: MADD Loudoun Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Loudoun County MADD Loudoun Used Sneaker Recycling Program
STUDENTS/CITIZENS CAN EARN 2 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR EACH GOTSNEAKERS BAG FILLED WITH USEABLE SNEAKERS.
PLEASE send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com for the registration and the collection process of the gently used sneakers and cleats.
(Opportunity Runs Year Round)
MADD Loudoun is Partnering with GotSneakers an innovative recycling company & social fundraising platform committed to environmental sustainability and economic development through the collection and international distribution of used sneakers.
After the sneakers are collected, Gotsneakers will process and distribute these sneakers around the world specifically within impoverished nations using micro-enterprise partners helping those in need. It is estimated that over 200 million pairs of sneakers are thrown away each year in America’s landfills and that over 600 million adults and children worldwide live barefoot. We can touch the lives of thousands by simply cleaning out our closets and collecting our unwanted sneakers. Let’s make a difference together. “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” If you would like to participate and help MADD Loudoun by having a collection box at your business or have any questions please send an email to maddloudoun@aol.com. Susan Cleveland MADD Loudoun Coordinator maddloudoun@aol.com Agency: MADD Loudoun Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Loudoun County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20165 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver food to homebound care receiversLoudoun Volunteer Caregivers is a volunteer based organization that provides free services to some of the most vulnerable people in the county. Most of our Care Receivers are shut-ins. If they aren't shut-ins, it is seldom that they get to socialize or go out, save a doctor's appointment or a rare, special event. One of the services we provide to our Care Receivers is food delivery. Several of our Care Receivers are both lonely and hungry. Most live all alone and a few of them are families. Some of the families have young children who are being raised by a grandparent or grandparents. Each time you deliver food to one of our Care Receivers, you are providing nutritious food to them, but, you are also providing them with much needed companionship and hope. If not for your deliveries of food, our Care Receivers wouldn't be able to eat proper meals, if at all. All of these gifts you are giving are huge for our Care Receivers, and for us, too! With your help, we keep our Care Receivers going and because of you, we can continue to fulfill our mission. We are affiliated with Dulles South Food Pantry and Loudoun Hunger Relief. This means you can serve both the East and West side of Loudoun County and choose which pantry would be more convenient for you to deliver from. Flexibility is just one of the benefits we offer our volunteers We look forward to meeting with you and providing you with more details about the open positions and opportunities we have for you! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers is a volunteer based organization that provides free services to some of the most vulnerable people in the county. Most of our Care Receivers are shut-ins. If they aren't shut-ins, it is seldom that they get to socialize or go out, save a doctor's appointment or a rare, special event. One of the services we provide to our Care Receivers is food delivery. Several of our Care Receivers are both lonely and hungry. Most live all alone and a few of them are families. Some of the families have young children who are being raised by a grandparent or grandparents. Each time you deliver food to one of our Care Receivers, you are providing nutritious food to them, but, you are also providing them with much needed companionship and hope. If not for your deliveries of food, our Care Receivers wouldn't be able to eat proper meals, if at all. All of these gifts you are giving are huge for our Care Receivers, and for us, too! With your help, we keep our Care Receivers going and because of you, we can continue to fulfill our mission. We are affiliated with Dulles South Food Pantry and Loudoun Hunger Relief. This means you can serve both the East and West side of Loudoun County and choose which pantry would be more convenient for you to deliver from. Flexibility is just one of the benefits we offer our volunteers We look forward to meeting with you and providing you with more details about the open positions and opportunities we have for you! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Handy HelperBased on your own schedule! Help with minor home repairs, mowing, yard work, or snow shoveling from our web-based system. Most appointments are flexible and take place weekdays and during daytime hours. We have some weekend appointments as well. There is no minimum weekly requirement of number of appointments or number of hours served. We are looking for friendly, reliable volunteers who have skills in carpentry and property maintenance. Appointment times vary from one to several hours. Orientation and training is provided. Volunteer application and background check is required. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Based on your own schedule! Help with minor home repairs, mowing, yard work, or snow shoveling from our web-based system. Most appointments are flexible and take place weekdays and during daytime hours. We have some weekend appointments as well. There is no minimum weekly requirement of number of appointments or number of hours served. We are looking for friendly, reliable volunteers who have skills in carpentry and property maintenance. Appointment times vary from one to several hours. Orientation and training is provided. Volunteer application and background check is required. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shop for a senior or an adult with disabilitiesLoudoun Volunteer Caregivers works with the elderly and disabled of Loudoun County. These are two groups who have been categorized as vulnerable by the CDC, WHO and other organizations. Due to the current restrictions our Care Receivers are facing, most have been ordered to stay home and wait until it has been deemed safe to go out again. This means many of our senior Care Receivers and Disabled Care Receivers with compromised immune systems cannot leave their homes to shop for necessities like food, prescriptions, toiletries and more. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO REQUIRE A BACKGROUND CHECK FOR ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS. This will be done at no cost to you and we will be happy to provide you a copy of the report for your records. If this sounds like a task you feel comfortable assisting with, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are eager and grateful to have you join our volunteer family! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers works with the elderly and disabled of Loudoun County. These are two groups who have been categorized as vulnerable by the CDC, WHO and other organizations. Due to the current restrictions our Care Receivers are facing, most have been ordered to stay home and wait until it has been deemed safe to go out again. This means many of our senior Care Receivers and Disabled Care Receivers with compromised immune systems cannot leave their homes to shop for necessities like food, prescriptions, toiletries and more. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO REQUIRE A BACKGROUND CHECK FOR ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS. This will be done at no cost to you and we will be happy to provide you a copy of the report for your records. If this sounds like a task you feel comfortable assisting with, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are eager and grateful to have you join our volunteer family! Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorWe provide services to elderly and disabled Loudoun County residents who may be unable to drive and are restricted to their homes due to age or health. We are looking for volunteers to visit clients once a week for 45 minutes to an hour and cheer them up. You might play chess, cards, or take a walk with a client. Or you might just sit and talk with the client. Volunteers who are social, friendly, outgoing, and who like interacting on a personal level, this is for you. Appointments are usually during the day and during the week. You pick up appointments on our friendly web based system. There is no minimum weekly requirement of number of hours required. Orientation and training is provided. Volunteer application and background check is required. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers We provide services to elderly and disabled Loudoun County residents who may be unable to drive and are restricted to their homes due to age or health. We are looking for volunteers to visit clients once a week for 45 minutes to an hour and cheer them up. You might play chess, cards, or take a walk with a client. Or you might just sit and talk with the client. Volunteers who are social, friendly, outgoing, and who like interacting on a personal level, this is for you. Appointments are usually during the day and during the week. You pick up appointments on our friendly web based system. There is no minimum weekly requirement of number of hours required. Orientation and training is provided. Volunteer application and background check is required. Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Gift CardsWe have been providing extra items for our low income elderly and disabled Care Receivers, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, coffee, prescriptions, cleaning supplies, etc. We have been able to do this for the last couple of months using the supply of gift cards we had in our office. In the last few weeks, the need for these items has steadily increased and we would like to continue to do be able to provide these extra necessities for our Care Receivers. In order to continue to shop for them, we will need additional gift cards. We are requesting gift card donations to the following stores in $20 amounts: Wegman's Harris Teeter Giant Safeway Food Lion Aldi Lidl CVS Walgreens Amazon These can be dropped off or mailed to: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers 750 Miller Dr. Suite 116 Leesburg, VA 20175 Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers We have been providing extra items for our low income elderly and disabled Care Receivers, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, coffee, prescriptions, cleaning supplies, etc. We have been able to do this for the last couple of months using the supply of gift cards we had in our office. In the last few weeks, the need for these items has steadily increased and we would like to continue to do be able to provide these extra necessities for our Care Receivers. In order to continue to shop for them, we will need additional gift cards. We are requesting gift card donations to the following stores in $20 amounts: Wegman's Harris Teeter Giant Safeway Food Lion Aldi Lidl CVS Walgreens Amazon These can be dropped off or mailed to: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers 750 Miller Dr. Suite 116 Leesburg, VA 20175 Agency: Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Bilingual VolunteersDo you want to make a difference in the lives of those in the community looking for a job? Crossroads Jobs assists residents of Loudoun County who are looking for work. We are looking for a Spanish Bilingual Volunteers. More than half of our applicants speak Spanish and we have a variety of volunteer opportunities. We assist applicants filling out applications, creating resumes for them, putting them in touch with services, attending interviews if needed and much more. Please contact us and we can discuss our opportunities. Thank you. We are also looking for a volunteer to lead our Friday morning workshops. We provide the training and the materials. Please contact us for more information. Agency: Crossroads Jobs, Inc. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of those in the community looking for a job? Crossroads Jobs assists residents of Loudoun County who are looking for work. We are looking for a Spanish Bilingual Volunteers. More than half of our applicants speak Spanish and we have a variety of volunteer opportunities. We assist applicants filling out applications, creating resumes for them, putting them in touch with services, attending interviews if needed and much more. Please contact us and we can discuss our opportunities. Thank you. We are also looking for a volunteer to lead our Friday morning workshops. We provide the training and the materials. Please contact us for more information. Agency: Crossroads Jobs, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speaker Series VolunteerWe are seeking professionals of all backgrounds to provide talks for teens in Loudoun. Our previous speakers have included a Head Field Officer for the United Nations, a rocket launcher with NASA, a book author, a Gen Z organizer, and an entrepreneur with You've Got Maids. Agency: Loudoun Community Press We are seeking professionals of all backgrounds to provide talks for teens in Loudoun. Our previous speakers have included a Head Field Officer for the United Nations, a rocket launcher with NASA, a book author, a Gen Z organizer, and an entrepreneur with You've Got Maids. Agency: Loudoun Community Press Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English as a Second Language one-on-one tutor - Gum Spring LibraryGum Spring Library needs volunteer tutors to help teach English to adult members of our community. The volunteer will be responsible for encouraging conversation and providing lessons for each meeting with their student. Teachers and students are expected to meet once a week over an eight week period. A background in English as a Second Language education is helpful, but not required. Speaking an additional language besides English is likewise not required. Teaching materials and resources will be provided. *Some branches also offer online tutoring. Please indicate whether or not you would be willing to tutor online. **Many branches need volunteers! If you would prefer to volunteer at a different branch or one of our outreach locations, please indicate where you'd like to volunteer in your response. Agency: Loudoun County Public Library Gum Spring Library needs volunteer tutors to help teach English to adult members of our community. The volunteer will be responsible for encouraging conversation and providing lessons for each meeting with their student. Teachers and students are expected to meet once a week over an eight week period. A background in English as a Second Language education is helpful, but not required. Speaking an additional language besides English is likewise not required. Teaching materials and resources will be provided. *Some branches also offer online tutoring. Please indicate whether or not you would be willing to tutor online. **Many branches need volunteers! If you would prefer to volunteer at a different branch or one of our outreach locations, please indicate where you'd like to volunteer in your response. Agency: Loudoun County Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden VolunteerGarden volunteers at Dodona Manor play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the beauty of the gardens. They assist in various tasks such as planting, weeding, watering, pruning, and general garden maintenance. Garden volunteers also help with seasonal tasks like mulching, composting, and preparing the gardens for events and visitors. Their efforts contribute to the overall preservation of Dodona Manor's historic gardens. Agency: George C. Marshall International Center Garden volunteers at Dodona Manor play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the beauty of the gardens. They assist in various tasks such as planting, weeding, watering, pruning, and general garden maintenance. Garden volunteers also help with seasonal tasks like mulching, composting, and preparing the gardens for events and visitors. Their efforts contribute to the overall preservation of Dodona Manor's historic gardens. Agency: George C. Marshall International Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterWe need an experieced grant writer to assist ABFA in applyiong for grants. Agency: A Breath for Alessandra We need an experieced grant writer to assist ABFA in applyiong for grants. Agency: A Breath for Alessandra Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed to prepare & serve a free meal!Tree of Life Ministries offers free, weekly dinners to anyone who would benefit along with the opportunity for fellowship and prayer. Volunteers, both individuals and groups, provide the meal and serve it to the Sterling community and the Leesburg community. The Sterling dinner is each Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Sterling Community Center. The Leesburg dinner is each Tuesday evening at 6pm at Crossroads Baptist Church. Click HERE for more info and to sign up! Please email info@tolministries.org or call 540-441-7920 for more information. Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Tree of Life Ministries offers free, weekly dinners to anyone who would benefit along with the opportunity for fellowship and prayer. Volunteers, both individuals and groups, provide the meal and serve it to the Sterling community and the Leesburg community. The Sterling dinner is each Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Sterling Community Center. The Leesburg dinner is each Tuesday evening at 6pm at Crossroads Baptist Church. Click HERE for more info and to sign up! Please email info@tolministries.org or call 540-441-7920 for more information. Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tree of Life Ministries - Food Pantry WorkersOur Eastern Loudoun pantry needs volunteers to help sort, pack, and deliver food. If you are interested please reach out to William Nunaley (wnunaley@tolministries.org) or attend one of our upcoming VIPs (Volunteer Introduction Program). Register for a VIP here: https://www.tolministries.org/want-to-help/ Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Our Eastern Loudoun pantry needs volunteers to help sort, pack, and deliver food. If you are interested please reach out to William Nunaley (wnunaley@tolministries.org) or attend one of our upcoming VIPs (Volunteer Introduction Program). Register for a VIP here: https://www.tolministries.org/want-to-help/ Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20147 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leesburg: English Class Leader and TeachersTree of Life's Leesburg ESOL team is in need of a leader and teachers for our weekly Tuesday night English Classes. These classes are free to the public! The leader helps organize materials for the classes, steps in a substitute as needed, and is available before and after class for questions. Teachers each lead one class over the course of the academic year. Volunteers are needed each Tuesday evening from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. If you are interested, please reach out to William Nunaley at wnunaley@tolministries.org. Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Tree of Life's Leesburg ESOL team is in need of a leader and teachers for our weekly Tuesday night English Classes. These classes are free to the public! The leader helps organize materials for the classes, steps in a substitute as needed, and is available before and after class for questions. Teachers each lead one class over the course of the academic year. Volunteers are needed each Tuesday evening from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. If you are interested, please reach out to William Nunaley at wnunaley@tolministries.org. Agency: Tree of Life Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in the BakeryWe are looking for a volunteer to assist in the View of Heaven Farm bakery. You would work with special needs adults helping them learn how to prep, prepare and bake recipes. Worker must follow specific rules and you would be helping them to follow those rules. In addition, workers are learning what it means to have a job and to work with others. Agency: View of Heaven Farm We are looking for a volunteer to assist in the View of Heaven Farm bakery. You would work with special needs adults helping them learn how to prep, prepare and bake recipes. Worker must follow specific rules and you would be helping them to follow those rules. In addition, workers are learning what it means to have a job and to work with others. Agency: View of Heaven Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20141 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Remote Educator for Eagle Cam Program (ongoing)Share your skills as an educator to inspire awe and wonder for Bald Eagles and other wildlife by presenting classroom chat sessions to students. These sessions are reserved by teachers in advance and take place online weekday mornings and early afternoons from February to June. Complete an Eagle Cam Volunteer Application and include your experience as an educator to be considered for this program. We provide the eagle knowledge while you provide the skills to engage students! Read more about classroom chats here. Agency: Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Share your skills as an educator to inspire awe and wonder for Bald Eagles and other wildlife by presenting classroom chat sessions to students. These sessions are reserved by teachers in advance and take place online weekday mornings and early afternoons from February to June. Complete an Eagle Cam Volunteer Application and include your experience as an educator to be considered for this program. We provide the eagle knowledge while you provide the skills to engage students! Read more about classroom chats here. Agency: Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inova Loudoun Hospital Adult VolunteersThank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer at Inova Loudoun Hospital. We hope you will take time to learn more about our program, and the requirements of our volunteers. Our goal is to assist you in finding a volunteer placement that you will enjoy at Inova Loudoun Hospital. We look forward to meeting you! About Our Volunteers Inova Loudoun hospital volunteers are adults and teenagers from the Northern Virginia and Loudoun County area. Each year our volunteers give thousands of hours of their time to our hospital, team members, patients and visitors. Volunteer Opportunities are available for those 16 years of age and older. Our volunteers support departments at our Lansdowne, Ashburn and Leesburg campuses. Volunteers assist team members, patients, visitors and families. Link for more information Opportunities Include: Assisting with answering phones, helping to make copies, file, and assist with data entry and clerical support Interacting with visitors, patients and guests; helping with directions; answering questions, providing information and helping in our gift shop Helping in our clinical areas with stocking patient rooms with supplies, assisting with directions, speaking with patients, families, and visitors, and making kits for team membersRequirements to become a volunteer: Commit to one, 3-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of 6 monthsBe at least 16 years of age. Some departments have a minimum age requirement of 18 years of age.Complete and pass a background checkComplete two rounds of tuberculosis screening OR one tuberculosis blood testProvide confirmation of receiving the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella (Chickenpox), Tdap for Pertussis (Whooping Cough) vaccines OR proof of immunity via titerReceive a flu vaccine (if onboarding during flu season)Attend an orientation sessionComplete online trainingAgency: Inova Loudoun Hospital Thank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer at Inova Loudoun Hospital. We hope you will take time to learn more about our program, and the requirements of our volunteers. Our goal is to assist you in finding a volunteer placement that you will enjoy at Inova Loudoun Hospital. We look forward to meeting you! About Our Volunteers Inova Loudoun hospital volunteers are adults and teenagers from the Northern Virginia and Loudoun County area. Each year our volunteers give thousands of hours of their time to our hospital, team members, patients and visitors. Volunteer Opportunities are available for those 16 years of age and older. Our volunteers support departments at our Lansdowne, Ashburn and Leesburg campuses. Volunteers assist team members, patients, visitors and families. Link for more information Opportunities Include: Assisting with answering phones, helping to make copies, file, and assist with data entry and clerical support Interacting with visitors, patients and guests; helping with directions; answering questions, providing information and helping in our gift shop Helping in our clinical areas with stocking patient rooms with supplies, assisting with directions, speaking with patients, families, and visitors, and making kits for team membersRequirements to become a volunteer: Commit to one, 3-4 hour shift per week for a minimum of 6 monthsBe at least 16 years of age. Some departments have a minimum age requirement of 18 years of age.Complete and pass a background checkComplete two rounds of tuberculosis screening OR one tuberculosis blood testProvide confirmation of receiving the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella (Chickenpox), Tdap for Pertussis (Whooping Cough) vaccines OR proof of immunity via titerReceive a flu vaccine (if onboarding during flu season)Attend an orientation sessionComplete online trainingAgency: Inova Loudoun Hospital Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Magic at the Waterford FairWe need volunteers throughout the year but in particular during the Waterford Fair, the first full weekend of October. Areas to help: The Old Mill Shop - set up, intake of craft/art items, retail, cashiers, post event inventory, artisan pick up. Fine Art Competition & Art Mart Sales - art intake, hang show, sales, solicit prize donations (phone work), break down show Beer & Wine at the Old School - ticket sales, pour beer, work with winery staff to pour samples Re-enactors & performers - great for drama groups/clubs/dancers/singers Dried Flower Barn - set up, sales, break down Area chairpersons - during the fair be the main contact person for the artisans in your designated area Ticket takers Set safety fencing - join the crew that helps get the grounds ready the week before the Fair Home Tour docents - greet visitors & share property history from prepared script Artisan Booth sitters - give the artisans a chance to grab lunch, use the restrooms, etc. Please follow this link and let us know you are interested in volunteering: waterfordfoundation.org/volunteer/ Thank you for considering us! Agency: Waterford Foundation We need volunteers throughout the year but in particular during the Waterford Fair, the first full weekend of October. Areas to help: The Old Mill Shop - set up, intake of craft/art items, retail, cashiers, post event inventory, artisan pick up. Fine Art Competition & Art Mart Sales - art intake, hang show, sales, solicit prize donations (phone work), break down show Beer & Wine at the Old School - ticket sales, pour beer, work with winery staff to pour samples Re-enactors & performers - great for drama groups/clubs/dancers/singers Dried Flower Barn - set up, sales, break down Area chairpersons - during the fair be the main contact person for the artisans in your designated area Ticket takers Set safety fencing - join the crew that helps get the grounds ready the week before the Fair Home Tour docents - greet visitors & share property history from prepared script Artisan Booth sitters - give the artisans a chance to grab lunch, use the restrooms, etc. Please follow this link and let us know you are interested in volunteering: waterfordfoundation.org/volunteer/ Thank you for considering us! Agency: Waterford Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: English Practice Group Assistant Facilitator - VirtualLoudoun County Public Library needs volunteers to help adult English learners in our community with our weekly Online English Practice on Mondays at 2 p.m. The volunteer will be responsible for assisting the primary Facilitator with encouraging English conversation and leading students through language exercises. The exercises will be provided. Orientation, teaching materials and resources will be provided through Loudoun County Public Library, but volunteers are encouraged to be creative! A background in language education is helpful, but not required. Likewise, speaking a language other than English is not required. *Many branches need language volunteers! If you would prefer to volunteer at a different branch or one of our outreach locations, please indicate where you'd like to volunteer in your response. Agency: Loudoun County Public Library Loudoun County Public Library needs volunteers to help adult English learners in our community with our weekly Online English Practice on Mondays at 2 p.m. The volunteer will be responsible for assisting the primary Facilitator with encouraging English conversation and leading students through language exercises. The exercises will be provided. Orientation, teaching materials and resources will be provided through Loudoun County Public Library, but volunteers are encouraged to be creative! A background in language education is helpful, but not required. Likewise, speaking a language other than English is not required. *Many branches need language volunteers! If you would prefer to volunteer at a different branch or one of our outreach locations, please indicate where you'd like to volunteer in your response. Agency: Loudoun County Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Social Media Needed for Bridle PathsDo you enjoy making a difference, especially when animals, specifically horses, are involved? Do you love creating content on social media? Do you want to build your resume with real-world experience? Bridle Paths seeks a creative volunteer to help create and post social media content on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. We would love help with the following: Creating posts, reels, and stories Building a social media content calendar Distributing content across various platforms Monitoring platforms for performance, including integration with the Bridle Paths website and fundraising platform Interacting with the Bridle Paths social media audiencesWhat we are looking for: Interest in/Experience with creating social media content Strong written skills Attention to detail for proofreading and editing content Familiarity with Canva or other design applicationsPlease reach out if you are interested in helping us get the word out about our healing herd and their terrific work! Learn more about volunteering with Bridle Paths on our website: https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer/ Agency: Bridle Paths Do you enjoy making a difference, especially when animals, specifically horses, are involved? Do you love creating content on social media? Do you want to build your resume with real-world experience? Bridle Paths seeks a creative volunteer to help create and post social media content on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. We would love help with the following: Creating posts, reels, and stories Building a social media content calendar Distributing content across various platforms Monitoring platforms for performance, including integration with the Bridle Paths website and fundraising platform Interacting with the Bridle Paths social media audiencesWhat we are looking for: Interest in/Experience with creating social media content Strong written skills Attention to detail for proofreading and editing content Familiarity with Canva or other design applicationsPlease reach out if you are interested in helping us get the word out about our healing herd and their terrific work! Learn more about volunteering with Bridle Paths on our website: https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer/ Agency: Bridle Paths Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Barn Help Needed on Saturday Evenings (Leesburg)
Are you interested in learning how to care for our healing herd from the ground up? Want to help as a program volunteer but are unsure where to start? Join our Horse Husbandry volunteer team! Learn more at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer/
We reset the arena for lessons and prepare the stalls for our horses on Saturdays from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM and we need your help.
Duties include:
Setting up riding lesson equipment in the arena
Cleaning stalls
Bringing in new bedding
Cleaning and refilling water buckets
Sweeping
Other responsibilities are available depending on experience
Experience is welcome but not required. Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer-application-form/Agency: Bridle Paths
Are you interested in learning how to care for our healing herd from the ground up? Want to help as a program volunteer but are unsure where to start? Join our Horse Husbandry volunteer team! Learn more at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer/
We reset the arena for lessons and prepare the stalls for our horses on Saturdays from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM and we need your help.
Duties include:
Setting up riding lesson equipment in the arena
Cleaning stalls
Bringing in new bedding
Cleaning and refilling water buckets
Sweeping
Other responsibilities are available depending on experience
Experience is welcome but not required. Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer-application-form/Agency: Bridle Paths Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Barn & Horse Handling Help at Bridle Paths (Leesburg)Do you enjoy spending time with great people? Do you love horses? Bridle Paths is looking for volunteers to help before, during, and after adaptive riding lessons to ensure client safety and help keep sessions on time and track. Experience working with horses is not required. We train each volunteer to work with horses and riders in a therapeutic context. Younger volunteers partner with older, more experienced volunteers to help with horse and barn care and preparing horses for lessons. Duties include: Horse handling and side walking Preparing tack and grooming supplies Grooming and tacking horses Cleaning stalls Cleaning equipment Cleaning feed and water buckets Sweeping Other responsibilities are available depending on experienceVolunteers must complete an application and participate in a barn visit before signing up to be added to the schedule. Interested volunteers will learn about the duties involved and determine fit for the tasks we need help with during their barn visit. The volunteer application can be found on our website at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer-application-form/ Please click on “Respond” to let us know you are interested in learning more. Agency: Bridle Paths Do you enjoy spending time with great people? Do you love horses? Bridle Paths is looking for volunteers to help before, during, and after adaptive riding lessons to ensure client safety and help keep sessions on time and track. Experience working with horses is not required. We train each volunteer to work with horses and riders in a therapeutic context. Younger volunteers partner with older, more experienced volunteers to help with horse and barn care and preparing horses for lessons. Duties include: Horse handling and side walking Preparing tack and grooming supplies Grooming and tacking horses Cleaning stalls Cleaning equipment Cleaning feed and water buckets Sweeping Other responsibilities are available depending on experienceVolunteers must complete an application and participate in a barn visit before signing up to be added to the schedule. Interested volunteers will learn about the duties involved and determine fit for the tasks we need help with during their barn visit. The volunteer application can be found on our website at https://bridlepathsva.org/volunteer-application-form/ Please click on “Respond” to let us know you are interested in learning more. Agency: Bridle Paths Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20176 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Transporter/DriverUpsideDown Moments is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with picking up larger clothing and furniture donations from our generous donors. As a Transporter/Driver, you will: Agency: UpsideDown Moments UpsideDown Moments is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with picking up larger clothing and furniture donations from our generous donors. As a Transporter/Driver, you will: Agency: UpsideDown Moments Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20158 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dementia program volunteerCome help us have a good time! Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC) is looking for volunteers to help assist with a variety of fun, therapeutic activities for people in the early stages of dementia. Assist program staff with activities such as brain games, art, and outdoor walks, encouraging and supporting the group members to participate, assist with serving and cleaning up coffee/lunch, etc. Volunteers strictly help with recreational activities, and do not assist with personal care. This program meets Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00am-3:00pm. Volunteers shall commit to volunteer at least four (4) hours each week for at least six (6) months on a consistent schedule. Volunteers must attend a mandatory orientation that includes an overview of neurodegenerative diseases, common behaviors, communication techniques, and person-centered care. A negative TB test within 30 days of your volunteer start date and consent to a criminal background check is required. Agency: Insight Memory Care Center Come help us have a good time! Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC) is looking for volunteers to help assist with a variety of fun, therapeutic activities for people in the early stages of dementia. Assist program staff with activities such as brain games, art, and outdoor walks, encouraging and supporting the group members to participate, assist with serving and cleaning up coffee/lunch, etc. Volunteers strictly help with recreational activities, and do not assist with personal care. This program meets Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00am-3:00pm. Volunteers shall commit to volunteer at least four (4) hours each week for at least six (6) months on a consistent schedule. Volunteers must attend a mandatory orientation that includes an overview of neurodegenerative diseases, common behaviors, communication techniques, and person-centered care. A negative TB test within 30 days of your volunteer start date and consent to a criminal background check is required. Agency: Insight Memory Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20166 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Field Trip Volunteer OrientationThis orientation is specific to those volunteers who want to volunteer at the Lab during Field Trips during the week (Monday-Friday) and want to work directly with children and staff, creating great experiences for them. If this describes you, there are a few requirements you must meet: - You must be at least 18 years old. Field trip volunteer orientation is designed to equip volunteers with the knowledge and skills needed to support students during their visit. The orientation consists of two main parts: Presentation in the Garage: Volunteers will start by gathering in the garage for a presentation. During this session, they will learn about the organization's mission, history, and overall goals. This portion aims to provide a solid understanding of the organization's background and the context in which they will be working. Field Trip Experience: The second part of the orientation involves an actual field trip experience. Volunteers will be assigned to groups of students and will rotate through various experience areas within the lab. This hands-on session helps volunteers become familiar with the different stations and activities that students will engage in, ensuring they are well-prepared to guide and assist throughout the field trip. Overall, the orientation is designed to blend informative learning with practical experience, ensuring that volunteers are both knowledgeable and comfortable in their roles. Field Trips are in the mornings Monday-Friday at the Children's Science Center Lab during the school year, except for some school holidays. The volunteer shift is 2.5 hours, either from 9:30am-12:00pm, or 10:00am-12:30pm. Field Trips are for Elementary Schools. If you are not willing or able to meet these requirements, we would still love to have you volunteer in other roles at the Science Center. You can assist in behind-the-scenes preparation and stocking, community events like Family Science Nights, and some special events. If you wish to volunteer in these support roles and not as a field trip volunteer, you do not need to attend an in-person orientation. Instead, you can sign up immediately for any opportunity on the volunteer portal, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements as listed in the opportunity description. If you are willing and able to meet the Field Trip Volunteering requirements and are interested in participating in an orientation, please first review the changes to our volunteer policies here. We will be holding orientation 1 time monthly, and upcoming orientation dates will be posted here as they are scheduled. Feel free, also, to email the volunteer team at volunteer@childsci.org with questions and for more information. Agency: Children's Science Center This orientation is specific to those volunteers who want to volunteer at the Lab during Field Trips during the week (Monday-Friday) and want to work directly with children and staff, creating great experiences for them. If this describes you, there are a few requirements you must meet: - You must be at least 18 years old. Field trip volunteer orientation is designed to equip volunteers with the knowledge and skills needed to support students during their visit. The orientation consists of two main parts: Presentation in the Garage: Volunteers will start by gathering in the garage for a presentation. During this session, they will learn about the organization's mission, history, and overall goals. This portion aims to provide a solid understanding of the organization's background and the context in which they will be working. Field Trip Experience: The second part of the orientation involves an actual field trip experience. Volunteers will be assigned to groups of students and will rotate through various experience areas within the lab. This hands-on session helps volunteers become familiar with the different stations and activities that students will engage in, ensuring they are well-prepared to guide and assist throughout the field trip. Overall, the orientation is designed to blend informative learning with practical experience, ensuring that volunteers are both knowledgeable and comfortable in their roles. Field Trips are in the mornings Monday-Friday at the Children's Science Center Lab during the school year, except for some school holidays. The volunteer shift is 2.5 hours, either from 9:30am-12:00pm, or 10:00am-12:30pm. Field Trips are for Elementary Schools. If you are not willing or able to meet these requirements, we would still love to have you volunteer in other roles at the Science Center. You can assist in behind-the-scenes preparation and stocking, community events like Family Science Nights, and some special events. If you wish to volunteer in these support roles and not as a field trip volunteer, you do not need to attend an in-person orientation. Instead, you can sign up immediately for any opportunity on the volunteer portal, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements as listed in the opportunity description. If you are willing and able to meet the Field Trip Volunteering requirements and are interested in participating in an orientation, please first review the changes to our volunteer policies here. We will be holding orientation 1 time monthly, and upcoming orientation dates will be posted here as they are scheduled. Feel free, also, to email the volunteer team at volunteer@childsci.org with questions and for more information. Agency: Children's Science Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22033 Allow Groups: No |