Opportunities From: James Madison University Community Engagement & Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Food Pantry Initiative Against Hunger (Spring 2026)

The volunteer would be assisting the food pantry with distribution of food to the community. They may be packing boxes or delivering to the vehicles as this is a drive thru pantry.

Tuesdays and Fridays 11:30am - 2:30pm

Community Partner: Elkton Area United Services *

The volunteer would be assisting the food pantry with distribution of food to the community. They may be packing boxes or delivering to the vehicles as this is a drive thru pantry.

Tuesdays and Fridays 11:30am - 2:30pm

Community Partner: Elkton Area United Services *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22827

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Reality- Adventure Guide (Thursdays 1-3:30pm) (Spring 2026)

Share your time and be an adventure “Virtual Reality” Guide for our residents at Bridgewater Retirement Community. Volunteers will serve as “tour guides” and engage in conversation with residents identifying where they would like to go and what they would like to do all from the comfort of our community. In addition to completing volunteer orientation, volunteers for this opportunity will have separate training on how to use our “Rendever Virtual Reality system.” Enjoy the opportunity to connect BRC residents with a memory of the past or experience something they have always wanted to do.

 

Adventure Guide Opportunities are available.

Thursday's Anytime between 1:00 pm-3:30

Community Partner: Bridgewater Retirement Community

Share your time and be an adventure “Virtual Reality” Guide for our residents at Bridgewater Retirement Community. Volunteers will serve as “tour guides” and engage in conversation with residents identifying where they would like to go and what they would like to do all from the comfort of our community. In addition to completing volunteer orientation, volunteers for this opportunity will have separate training on how to use our “Rendever Virtual Reality system.” Enjoy the opportunity to connect BRC residents with a memory of the past or experience something they have always wanted to do.

 

Adventure Guide Opportunities are available.

Thursday's Anytime between 1:00 pm-3:30

Community Partner: Bridgewater Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22812

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lacey Springs Elementary: Flexible M-F 1:00pm-3:00pm (5th Grade) (Spring 2026)

Assist in a 5th grade class. Choose from the following time frames: Flexible M-F 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Community Partner: Lacey Springs Elementary School *

Assist in a 5th grade class. Choose from the following time frames: Flexible M-F 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Community Partner: Lacey Springs Elementary School *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Wed 5pm - 6pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Thurs 5pm - 6pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Thurs 10am - 11am, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Sat 4pm - 5pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Sat 2pm - 3pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Sat 1pm - 2pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Mon 5pm - 6pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Mon 4pm - 5pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Mon 3pm - 4pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Fri 5pm - 6pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!


What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s Cradle Help guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable cats Help keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?

Build your people skills while making a difference Earn service hours for school or your resume Be the friendly face that connects people to rescue cats Bonus: guaranteed kitty playtime


YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer


Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!


What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s Cradle Help guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable cats Help keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?

Build your people skills while making a difference Earn service hours for school or your resume Be the friendly face that connects people to rescue cats Bonus: guaranteed kitty playtime


YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer


Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Fri 10am - 11am, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunnyside Activities - Holiday Cards/Feel Good Cards (Spring 2026)

Holiday Cards or Feel Good card can be made at JMU or any location of the groups choosing. Completed cards can be dropped off at the Sunnyside Front Desk or if students would like to hand deliver them to each resident, we would need to set up a date and time. We would need at least 2 weeks in advance notice. This opportunity is great for larger groups looking for volunteer services. Call Martha 540-568-8216 for more details including the number of cards needed for each level of care.

Community Partner: Sunnyside Retirement Community *

Holiday Cards or Feel Good card can be made at JMU or any location of the groups choosing. Completed cards can be dropped off at the Sunnyside Front Desk or if students would like to hand deliver them to each resident, we would need to set up a date and time. We would need at least 2 weeks in advance notice. This opportunity is great for larger groups looking for volunteer services. Call Martha 540-568-8216 for more details including the number of cards needed for each level of care.

Community Partner: Sunnyside Retirement Community *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buildings & Grounds - Weeding Campus (Spring 2026)

Weed campus flower beds, pick up sticks from trees, clean dumpster area: 2-4 hours per week

Call/email Martha Phillips to make arrangements for days/times. 

mphillips@sunnyside.cc   540-568-8216


Community Partner: Sunnyside Retirement Community *

Weed campus flower beds, pick up sticks from trees, clean dumpster area: 2-4 hours per week

Call/email Martha Phillips to make arrangements for days/times. 

mphillips@sunnyside.cc   540-568-8216


Community Partner: Sunnyside Retirement Community *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blue Ridge Free Clinic Reception

The Blue Ridge Free clinic provides free health, dental, and mental care to those in our community without health insurance as a bridge to health. We are looking for student volunteers who are interested to help in a reception capacity. They would greet patients arriving for dental or mental health services and help them check in/out. Basic computer skills needed. The role will likely allow down time to study while not busy with patients. We request the student(s) volunteer at least once per week during the same time slot for at least 1 year. The available times are Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday from 8:45am - 12pm and Tuesday 4:45pm - 8 pm. We look forward to you joining our team and volunteering for our community. Please email manager@blueridgefreeclinic.org with any questions. 

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Free Clinic

The Blue Ridge Free clinic provides free health, dental, and mental care to those in our community without health insurance as a bridge to health. We are looking for student volunteers who are interested to help in a reception capacity. They would greet patients arriving for dental or mental health services and help them check in/out. Basic computer skills needed. The role will likely allow down time to study while not busy with patients. We request the student(s) volunteer at least once per week during the same time slot for at least 1 year. The available times are Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday from 8:45am - 12pm and Tuesday 4:45pm - 8 pm. We look forward to you joining our team and volunteering for our community. Please email manager@blueridgefreeclinic.org with any questions. 

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Tell Our Story (Spring 2026) - Community

We need you to help us tell our story. 

As a nonprofit, it is important for us to educate the community about who we serve, what we are doing, and any needs the community can meet in support of our mission.  Volunteers are needed to help us capture stories that are of interest to the community (outside of Pleasant View).  We need help updating how we communicate with people who know Pleasant View and reach new people. 

Pleasant View's mission is to help individuals with disabilities in living out their goals for meaningful work, relationship, and spiritual development.

Our vision is that all people will have the opportunity to live in and enrich their communities.

You can make a difference!

This is something new.  If you want to spend time with the individuals we support while volunteering, you will need to bring us evidence of a negative TB test taken within the last 6 months per our licensing requirements.  You will be trained in HIPAA Compliance and Individuals Rights.

Please fill out the volunteer application at the bottom of this page to explain your interest and times available https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/This volunteer group could meet once a week for an hour. 

You can still volunteer with individuals with disabilities in addition to at another time too.  One week could be in person and the next week could be virtual.  We can play it by ear as we start.  As interested parties apply, they can be added to the group.  

Areas you can help with include:

Writing Newsletter Articles (Print and Email)Research Social Media Posts (LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram)Help Develop Inclusive Community Events (Disability Awareness Month activities, Great Community Give, Golf Fore Empowerment)Creating new opportunities to engage the community with inclusive activities or meet-ups. Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

We need you to help us tell our story. 

As a nonprofit, it is important for us to educate the community about who we serve, what we are doing, and any needs the community can meet in support of our mission.  Volunteers are needed to help us capture stories that are of interest to the community (outside of Pleasant View).  We need help updating how we communicate with people who know Pleasant View and reach new people. 

Pleasant View's mission is to help individuals with disabilities in living out their goals for meaningful work, relationship, and spiritual development.

Our vision is that all people will have the opportunity to live in and enrich their communities.

You can make a difference!

This is something new.  If you want to spend time with the individuals we support while volunteering, you will need to bring us evidence of a negative TB test taken within the last 6 months per our licensing requirements.  You will be trained in HIPAA Compliance and Individuals Rights.

Please fill out the volunteer application at the bottom of this page to explain your interest and times available https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/This volunteer group could meet once a week for an hour. 

You can still volunteer with individuals with disabilities in addition to at another time too.  One week could be in person and the next week could be virtual.  We can play it by ear as we start.  As interested parties apply, they can be added to the group.  

Areas you can help with include:

Writing Newsletter Articles (Print and Email)Research Social Media Posts (LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram)Help Develop Inclusive Community Events (Disability Awareness Month activities, Great Community Give, Golf Fore Empowerment)Creating new opportunities to engage the community with inclusive activities or meet-ups. Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Plan & Execute Simple Activities or Games (Spring 2026)-Community

Plan & Execute Simple Activities or Games as an Individual Volunteer or Small Group at Day Program. 
 
Pleasant View supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It can be difficult to meet people and start natural relationships in the community. We need your help to provide opportunities for the individuals we support to make connections and build friendly, meaningful relationships with people in the community.

You can volunteer as an individual or with a small group to plan and implement a fun activity such as:

playing  board games, card or video games, art project, sing to music, simple cooking project

Through these activities, you or your small group can deepen relationships with individuals you know at Pleasant View or meet someone new.  This activity is during day program hours.  You will have direct support professionals there for guidance and support as needed.  Volunteers are not permitted to provide direct care.  

Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Plan & Execute Simple Activities or Games as an Individual Volunteer or Small Group at Day Program. 
 
Pleasant View supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It can be difficult to meet people and start natural relationships in the community. We need your help to provide opportunities for the individuals we support to make connections and build friendly, meaningful relationships with people in the community.

You can volunteer as an individual or with a small group to plan and implement a fun activity such as:

playing  board games, card or video games, art project, sing to music, simple cooking project

Through these activities, you or your small group can deepen relationships with individuals you know at Pleasant View or meet someone new.  This activity is during day program hours.  You will have direct support professionals there for guidance and support as needed.  Volunteers are not permitted to provide direct care.  

Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Play & Lead a Music Activity for a Small Group (Spring 2026) - Community

Play & Lead a Music Activity for a Small Group Pleasant View supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Many of the individuals we support enjoy music of all kinds.  Many who participate in our day program like listening to live music and participating in group music activities. 

We have a piano, electric keyboard, bells for adaptive bell choir, karaoke music, microphone, speakers, sound system, and assorted small instruments you can incorporate into your music time. 

In the past, we have had several musicians who enjoyed visiting weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly to lead music in our day program.  The music activity can also just be a single opportunity.  You can come as an individual or a small group.  With a small group of volunteers, some volunteers can help individuals with disabilities who want to participate in the activity but need help.

Through these activities, you or your small group can deepen relationships with individuals you know at Pleasant View or meet someone new.  This activity is during day program hours.  You will have direct support professionals there for guidance and support as needed.  Volunteers are not permitted to provide direct care.  

Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Play & Lead a Music Activity for a Small Group Pleasant View supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Many of the individuals we support enjoy music of all kinds.  Many who participate in our day program like listening to live music and participating in group music activities. 

We have a piano, electric keyboard, bells for adaptive bell choir, karaoke music, microphone, speakers, sound system, and assorted small instruments you can incorporate into your music time. 

In the past, we have had several musicians who enjoyed visiting weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly to lead music in our day program.  The music activity can also just be a single opportunity.  You can come as an individual or a small group.  With a small group of volunteers, some volunteers can help individuals with disabilities who want to participate in the activity but need help.

Through these activities, you or your small group can deepen relationships with individuals you know at Pleasant View or meet someone new.  This activity is during day program hours.  You will have direct support professionals there for guidance and support as needed.  Volunteers are not permitted to provide direct care.  

Volunteers will receive training before their first day of service.  You will need to return the attached or online (https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/) application along with a negative TB test you secure from a physician or proof of negative TB test results within the last 6 months.  When volunteering, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive.  If you can't come for a scheduled activity, please notify us at 540-560-1134.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Services Volunteer (Spring 2026) - Community

Pleasant View is seeking compassionate and dedicated individuals to join us as Support Services Volunteers. In this role, you will provide essential support to our Support Services team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Key Responsibilities: Assist Support Services with organizing and filing important documents.  Help individuals with disabilities complete surveys by asking questions and recording responses. Socialize with individuals supported by Pleasant View to build connections and foster a welcoming atmosphere.

Ideal Qualities: Friendly and approachable with excellent communication skills. Organized and detail-oriented. Comfortable interacting with individuals with diverse abilities. Able to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate respect for all individuals.

Time Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer position with opportunities to serve on a schedule that works for you.  Once you create your schedule, it is expected that you notify supervisor in advance if you are not able to volunteer on a scheduled day.

By volunteering as a Support Services Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in creating a positive environment and supporting the work that makes Pleasant View special.

Interested? To apply or learn more, Please fill out the volunteer application at the bottom of this page to explain your interest and times available https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/.  We will need you to bring us evidence of a negative TB test taken within the last 6 months per our licensing requirements.  You will be trained in HIPAA Compliance and Individuals Rights.  This volunteer position requires a background check and additional training and requires a commitment from each student who applies to complete 2 to 3 hours a week or the equivalent.  Pleasant View will schedule and pay for your background check after training. 

When you volunteer, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive and sign in & out.

Pleasant View's mission is to help individuals with disabilities in living out their goals for meaningful work, relationship, and spiritual development.  You can make a difference.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Pleasant View is seeking compassionate and dedicated individuals to join us as Support Services Volunteers. In this role, you will provide essential support to our Support Services team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Key Responsibilities: Assist Support Services with organizing and filing important documents.  Help individuals with disabilities complete surveys by asking questions and recording responses. Socialize with individuals supported by Pleasant View to build connections and foster a welcoming atmosphere.

Ideal Qualities: Friendly and approachable with excellent communication skills. Organized and detail-oriented. Comfortable interacting with individuals with diverse abilities. Able to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate respect for all individuals.

Time Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer position with opportunities to serve on a schedule that works for you.  Once you create your schedule, it is expected that you notify supervisor in advance if you are not able to volunteer on a scheduled day.

By volunteering as a Support Services Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in creating a positive environment and supporting the work that makes Pleasant View special.

Interested? To apply or learn more, Please fill out the volunteer application at the bottom of this page to explain your interest and times available https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/.  We will need you to bring us evidence of a negative TB test taken within the last 6 months per our licensing requirements.  You will be trained in HIPAA Compliance and Individuals Rights.  This volunteer position requires a background check and additional training and requires a commitment from each student who applies to complete 2 to 3 hours a week or the equivalent.  Pleasant View will schedule and pay for your background check after training. 

When you volunteer, please enter the doors that face Commerce Drive and sign in & out.

Pleasant View's mission is to help individuals with disabilities in living out their goals for meaningful work, relationship, and spiritual development.  You can make a difference.

https://pleasantviewinc.org/careers-and-volunteers/

Community Partner: Pleasant View Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gus Bus K-5th Grade In-Home Tutor (Spring 2026)

The Gus Bus is seeking volunteers to tutor elementary school students in Harrisonburg City! 

Why should you become a tutor?

Build Valuable Relationships Give Back to the Community Meet your class volunteer requirements Add to your resume Gain experience and practical skills needed for your career

To volunteer with us you must:

Complete a background check (paid for by the Gus Bus) Commit to tutoring two, 1-hour sessions per week Have your own transportation to and from the child’s home Commit to tutoring for the full semester

To become a volunteer:

Contact Jesse Dragovich: dragovjc@jmu.eduWe will email you an invite to our Canvas page which will provide step by step instructions of how to proceed.

Community Partner: Gus Bus *

The Gus Bus is seeking volunteers to tutor elementary school students in Harrisonburg City! 

Why should you become a tutor?

Build Valuable Relationships Give Back to the Community Meet your class volunteer requirements Add to your resume Gain experience and practical skills needed for your career

To volunteer with us you must:

Complete a background check (paid for by the Gus Bus) Commit to tutoring two, 1-hour sessions per week Have your own transportation to and from the child’s home Commit to tutoring for the full semester

To become a volunteer:

Contact Jesse Dragovich: dragovjc@jmu.eduWe will email you an invite to our Canvas page which will provide step by step instructions of how to proceed.

Community Partner: Gus Bus *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Tues 11am - 12pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Tues 12pm - 1pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Tues 3pm - 4pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Thurs 11am - 12pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Thurs 1pm - 2pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Café Volunteer (Thurs 2pm - 3pm, Spring 2026)

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Become a Cat Café Volunteer!
Want to meet new people, spread the word about cat rescue, and hang out with cats? Join the Cat’s Cradle Cat Café team as a Cat Café Volunteer!

What you’ll do:

Welcome visitors and share info about Cat’s CradleHelp guests sign up for Cat Café sessionsCare for cats including feeding, changing water, scooping litter boxesPlay, cuddle, and socialize with adoptable catsHelp keep our kitty spaces and Cat Café fresh and cleanOptional special projects including: events, cat transport, decorating, photography and moreBe part of a welcoming team that’s changing lives—one paw at a time

Why volunteer?Build your people skills while making a differenceEarn service hours for school or your resumeBe the friendly face that connects people to rescue catsBonus: guaranteed kitty playtime

YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT: catscradleva.org/volunteer

Community Partner: Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor-Liaison Assistant (Spring 2026)

One of the services SVMEP provide families, that is also one of the most valued by families in the program, is tutoring. Our in-home tutoring program is fairly large, we have about 30-40 volunteer tutors each semester who we place with migrant students in our program. The placements take place in the home and are held twice a week, for the length of an hour.  Given that we have so many tutoring placements, a crucial part of the tutoring program is having the support of our Tutor-Liaison Assistant.

A Tutor-liaison Assistant's main responsibilities are to check-in with tutors weekly and ensure that they are attending their placements by checking their weekly tutor updates they submit via Canvas. In addition to this, below are some additional tasks for this role:

Updating tutor attendance records Supporting staff in gathering teacher contact for migrant students Creating Migrant Literacy Net (MLN) accounts for migrant students Updating and distributing tutor surveys at the end of the semester

Community Partner: Shenandoah Valley Migrant Education Program *

One of the services SVMEP provide families, that is also one of the most valued by families in the program, is tutoring. Our in-home tutoring program is fairly large, we have about 30-40 volunteer tutors each semester who we place with migrant students in our program. The placements take place in the home and are held twice a week, for the length of an hour.  Given that we have so many tutoring placements, a crucial part of the tutoring program is having the support of our Tutor-Liaison Assistant.

A Tutor-liaison Assistant's main responsibilities are to check-in with tutors weekly and ensure that they are attending their placements by checking their weekly tutor updates they submit via Canvas. In addition to this, below are some additional tasks for this role:

Updating tutor attendance records Supporting staff in gathering teacher contact for migrant students Creating Migrant Literacy Net (MLN) accounts for migrant students Updating and distributing tutor surveys at the end of the semester

Community Partner: Shenandoah Valley Migrant Education Program *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Home Volunteer Tutor

Volunteer Tutor's primary responsibilities would include hosting one-on-one educational sessions in the homes of our migrant families. Volunteers will be able to complete an average of 15-20 hours during the semester, dependent on the start date. You are encouraged to reach out as early as possible in the semester. Deadline for new tutor applications is February 6th, 2026.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Valley Migrant Education Program *

Volunteer Tutor's primary responsibilities would include hosting one-on-one educational sessions in the homes of our migrant families. Volunteers will be able to complete an average of 15-20 hours during the semester, dependent on the start date. You are encouraged to reach out as early as possible in the semester. Deadline for new tutor applications is February 6th, 2026.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Valley Migrant Education Program *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring 2026 Internship

CWS Harrisonburg offers internships to interested students from a variety of academic disciplines. Intern duties vary greatly depending on current needs and opportunities. Regardless of major or area of interest, all interns are expected to help in all areas of our work as needed. Interns may indicate their preference in the following focus areas available in our office: K-12 EducationAdult ESL & COImmigration, Health, and Case Management.

Additional General Job Duties:

Assist with greeting clients, answering phones, and
scheduling appointments at our reception deskHelp staff maintain and update case files and case notesTeach or tutor children or adults in English or cultural
orientation sessions.Provide transportation in personal vehicle to medical or
social service appointmentsInformal interpretation (if the intern is fluent in a second
language)Assist staff with other duties as needed.


Internships require a minimum of 12 hours per week during normal business hours of 8:30am-4:30pm. Occasionally, after hours and weekend hours may be available.

Use this link to complete your application

Employment and Internships | CWS Harrisonburg


Community Partner: Church World Service Refugee Resettlement Program *

CWS Harrisonburg offers internships to interested students from a variety of academic disciplines. Intern duties vary greatly depending on current needs and opportunities. Regardless of major or area of interest, all interns are expected to help in all areas of our work as needed. Interns may indicate their preference in the following focus areas available in our office: K-12 EducationAdult ESL & COImmigration, Health, and Case Management.

Additional General Job Duties:

Assist with greeting clients, answering phones, and
scheduling appointments at our reception deskHelp staff maintain and update case files and case notesTeach or tutor children or adults in English or cultural
orientation sessions.Provide transportation in personal vehicle to medical or
social service appointmentsInformal interpretation (if the intern is fluent in a second
language)Assist staff with other duties as needed.


Internships require a minimum of 12 hours per week during normal business hours of 8:30am-4:30pm. Occasionally, after hours and weekend hours may be available.

Use this link to complete your application

Employment and Internships | CWS Harrisonburg


Community Partner: Church World Service Refugee Resettlement Program *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802-4159

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Natural Bridge State Park

Volunteers are needed to assist with trail construction and maintenance, facilities and grounds maintenance, visitor services, and interpretation and environmental education. If you have almost any skill or interest, we can find a volunteer opportunity for you.  One-time projects are available, or  you can volunteer on a recurring basis. Get back to nature, Volunteer at Natural Bridge State Park!

Community Partner: Natural Bridge State Park

Volunteers are needed to assist with trail construction and maintenance, facilities and grounds maintenance, visitor services, and interpretation and environmental education. If you have almost any skill or interest, we can find a volunteer opportunity for you.  One-time projects are available, or  you can volunteer on a recurring basis. Get back to nature, Volunteer at Natural Bridge State Park!

Community Partner: Natural Bridge State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24578

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keister Outdoor Learning Space Support

Volunteers from multiple JMU organizations meet weekly on Thursdays from 4-5pm for routine maintenance of our school garden, nature trail, "Mindfulness Meadow", and other learning spaces. We will be doing manual labor most days such as planting, weeding, mulching, painting, stick fort building, etc. Please come prepared to get a little bit dirty with closed toed shoes on. 


We are in a new location at the school every week. SHOOT ME A TEXT earlier the day that you plan on coming so I can explain where to meet; give me a call at 609-287-1907 if you have questions about where to go when you get here.

Community Partner: HCPS Outdoor Learning

Volunteers from multiple JMU organizations meet weekly on Thursdays from 4-5pm for routine maintenance of our school garden, nature trail, "Mindfulness Meadow", and other learning spaces. We will be doing manual labor most days such as planting, weeding, mulching, painting, stick fort building, etc. Please come prepared to get a little bit dirty with closed toed shoes on. 


We are in a new location at the school every week. SHOOT ME A TEXT earlier the day that you plan on coming so I can explain where to meet; give me a call at 609-287-1907 if you have questions about where to go when you get here.

Community Partner: HCPS Outdoor Learning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group facilitator

Young Adults Rise is looking for someone to facilitate the program for twentysomethings in Harrisonburg. A detailed curriculum and tools are provided for the facilitator, so there is limited preparation time needed. The group will be no more than 15 people. We are looking for someone in a mental health program who may want to study this program as part of their advanced studies. The facilitator should be a good listener, empathetic, willing to accept people where there are, be able to move conversation along while making sure all viewpoints are heard.

Community Partner: Young Adults Rise-A Skills and Social Group

Young Adults Rise is looking for someone to facilitate the program for twentysomethings in Harrisonburg. A detailed curriculum and tools are provided for the facilitator, so there is limited preparation time needed. The group will be no more than 15 people. We are looking for someone in a mental health program who may want to study this program as part of their advanced studies. The facilitator should be a good listener, empathetic, willing to accept people where there are, be able to move conversation along while making sure all viewpoints are heard.

Community Partner: Young Adults Rise-A Skills and Social Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham: Excel Intern/Tutor

The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham is looking for an Excel-savvy intern or volunteer who can provide one-on-one guidance to our Office Assistant, Tish. We’re seeking someone patient and knowledgeable who can help her learn the basics of Microsoft Excel and improve her comfort with the program.

Details:

Community Partner: The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham *

The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham is looking for an Excel-savvy intern or volunteer who can provide one-on-one guidance to our Office Assistant, Tish. We’re seeking someone patient and knowledgeable who can help her learn the basics of Microsoft Excel and improve her comfort with the program.

Details:

Community Partner: The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802-4813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Blood Donor Ambassador with the Red Cross-Harrisonburg Blood Donor Ambassador (in-person)

Make a real impact while building your resume!

Join the American Red Cross and help create a welcoming experience for blood donors.

Why Volunteer?

- Gain real-world experience in communication & public service

- Flexible scheduling that fits your class load

- Help save lives — every donor you support could help save up to three people Commitment

- Just one 4–6 hour shift per month for six months

- Shifts available: 11 AM–3 PM or 3 PM–7 PM

- Location: Neff Avenue Red Cross Center

What You’ll Do - Greet and check in donors - Answer questions and provide info - Support donors at the refreshment table - Ensure a positive, safe experience

No Experience Needed — Training Provided!

Ready to Make a Difference? Sign up today and be the reason someone donates again — or for the first time. Join the Red Cross team and help save lives, one donor at a time.


Community Partner: American Red Cross *

Make a real impact while building your resume!

Join the American Red Cross and help create a welcoming experience for blood donors.

Why Volunteer?

- Gain real-world experience in communication & public service

- Flexible scheduling that fits your class load

- Help save lives — every donor you support could help save up to three people Commitment

- Just one 4–6 hour shift per month for six months

- Shifts available: 11 AM–3 PM or 3 PM–7 PM

- Location: Neff Avenue Red Cross Center

What You’ll Do - Greet and check in donors - Answer questions and provide info - Support donors at the refreshment table - Ensure a positive, safe experience

No Experience Needed — Training Provided!

Ready to Make a Difference? Sign up today and be the reason someone donates again — or for the first time. Join the Red Cross team and help save lives, one donor at a time.


Community Partner: American Red Cross *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Volunteer (in-person)

Volunteers assist staff with various garden maintenance projects - weeding, planting, mulching, watering, chipping trails, invasive species removal and seasonal plant sale setup & tear down. Outdoor work, weather dependent, dress appropriately. We provide tools & gloves.

Prospective volunteers should complete application on our website here > Arboretum Volunteer Registration Forms

Community Partner: Edith J Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University *

Volunteers assist staff with various garden maintenance projects - weeding, planting, mulching, watering, chipping trails, invasive species removal and seasonal plant sale setup & tear down. Outdoor work, weather dependent, dress appropriately. We provide tools & gloves.

Prospective volunteers should complete application on our website here > Arboretum Volunteer Registration Forms

Community Partner: Edith J Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tour Guide/Educator/Family Garden Host or Interpretive Internship (in-person)

Tour Guides: Assist education staff with tours and educational programs, primarily for pre-K through 3rd grade students. Training and full semester commitment required. Most tours are weekday mornings. Busiest seasons are mid-Sept through mid-November and March through May. (Availability in May is especially helpful.)

Education volunteers: Needed year-round for programs & workshops, and special events such as Harvest Fest in October, Watershed Experiences in spring and fall, and Summer Camp sessions.

Family Garden Hosts: Two-hour shifts staffing an Activity Cart in the Family Garden area. Share additional educational materials to with families and groups. Available year-round in good weather.

Interpretive Internships: Requires a minimum 50 hrs/semester commitment and 3-4 hrs/wk during peak tour season. Internships are unpaid but may be eligible for credit with faculty approval. 


All prospective volunteers should complete an application on our website here > Arboretum Volunteer Registration Forms

Community Partner: Edith J Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University *

Tour Guides: Assist education staff with tours and educational programs, primarily for pre-K through 3rd grade students. Training and full semester commitment required. Most tours are weekday mornings. Busiest seasons are mid-Sept through mid-November and March through May. (Availability in May is especially helpful.)

Education volunteers: Needed year-round for programs & workshops, and special events such as Harvest Fest in October, Watershed Experiences in spring and fall, and Summer Camp sessions.

Family Garden Hosts: Two-hour shifts staffing an Activity Cart in the Family Garden area. Share additional educational materials to with families and groups. Available year-round in good weather.

Interpretive Internships: Requires a minimum 50 hrs/semester commitment and 3-4 hrs/wk during peak tour season. Internships are unpaid but may be eligible for credit with faculty approval. 


All prospective volunteers should complete an application on our website here > Arboretum Volunteer Registration Forms

Community Partner: Edith J Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter Program Assistant

Volunteer with Our Homeless Shelter Program

Bring hope, dignity, and support to those experiencing homelessness.

Join our compassionate team as a shelter volunteer and help make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families seeking stability. Volunteers will work alongside the Shelter Program Manager, Lead Housing Monitor, and dedicated staff to support the daily operations and enrichment activities of our shelter.

Volunteer Responsibilities May Include:

Assisting with meal preparation, serving, and cleanup Supporting recreational and social activities for shelter residents Helping lead or facilitate life skills workshops (budgeting, hygiene, job readiness, etc.) Assisting with organizing donations and supplies Offering a friendly, listening ear and a welcoming presence Helping with children’s activities when families are present

Program Goals:

Provide a safe, supportive, and respectful environment Encourage personal growth and life stability Support residents in building confidence, community, and self-sufficiency

Whether you have a heart for service, a skill to share, or simply the desire to be present for others, your involvement can have a profound impact. Opportunities are available for individuals or groups, on a one-time or ongoing basis.

Help us restore hope—one life at a time.


Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Volunteer with Our Homeless Shelter Program

Bring hope, dignity, and support to those experiencing homelessness.

Join our compassionate team as a shelter volunteer and help make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families seeking stability. Volunteers will work alongside the Shelter Program Manager, Lead Housing Monitor, and dedicated staff to support the daily operations and enrichment activities of our shelter.

Volunteer Responsibilities May Include:

Assisting with meal preparation, serving, and cleanup Supporting recreational and social activities for shelter residents Helping lead or facilitate life skills workshops (budgeting, hygiene, job readiness, etc.) Assisting with organizing donations and supplies Offering a friendly, listening ear and a welcoming presence Helping with children’s activities when families are present

Program Goals:

Provide a safe, supportive, and respectful environment Encourage personal growth and life stability Support residents in building confidence, community, and self-sufficiency

Whether you have a heart for service, a skill to share, or simply the desire to be present for others, your involvement can have a profound impact. Opportunities are available for individuals or groups, on a one-time or ongoing basis.

Help us restore hope—one life at a time.


Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Programming

Volunteer with Our Evening Youth Program (Ages 7–13)

Make a difference in the life of a child—one evening at a time!

Our evening youth program serves children ages 7–13 and provides a safe, structured, and nurturing environment after school. Volunteers are essential to helping us create a meaningful experience for each child. Whether you’re passionate about education, enjoy playing games, or have a heart for mentoring, there’s a place for you on our team!

Volunteer Responsibilities May Include:

Assisting with meal preparation and serving Helping with homework and tutoring Leading or participating in recreational activities such as sports and games Supporting the nightly devotional or faith-based discussions Providing one-on-one or small group mentoring Helping plan and develop weekly activities and themes

Program Goals:

Foster healthy social interactions and positive peer relationships Encourage respect, responsibility, and kindness Support academic growth and emotional development Model and mentor Christ-like character and values

Whether you can commit to one evening a week or several, your time and care can make a lasting impact. Come help shape the next generation in a fun, encouraging, and faith-filled environment.

Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Volunteer with Our Evening Youth Program (Ages 7–13)

Make a difference in the life of a child—one evening at a time!

Our evening youth program serves children ages 7–13 and provides a safe, structured, and nurturing environment after school. Volunteers are essential to helping us create a meaningful experience for each child. Whether you’re passionate about education, enjoy playing games, or have a heart for mentoring, there’s a place for you on our team!

Volunteer Responsibilities May Include:

Assisting with meal preparation and serving Helping with homework and tutoring Leading or participating in recreational activities such as sports and games Supporting the nightly devotional or faith-based discussions Providing one-on-one or small group mentoring Helping plan and develop weekly activities and themes

Program Goals:

Foster healthy social interactions and positive peer relationships Encourage respect, responsibility, and kindness Support academic growth and emotional development Model and mentor Christ-like character and values

Whether you can commit to one evening a week or several, your time and care can make a lasting impact. Come help shape the next generation in a fun, encouraging, and faith-filled environment.

Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Program

Volunteer Music Instructor – Brass & Percussion

Inspire the next generation through the power of music!

We are seeking passionate and patient volunteers to help teach brass and percussion instruments to children and teens ages 7–17. Most students are beginners, and your guidance could be the start of a lifelong love for music.

Program Details:

When: Thursday evenings, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Who: Children and youth ages 7–17 Focus: Brass and percussion instruments (beginners welcome) Format: Individual and group instruction

Volunteer Role:

Provide basic instruction in brass or percussion instruments Lead both one-on-one and group lessons Help students learn fundamentals such as rhythm, tone, and musical expression Work with students to build confidence, discipline, and teamwork through music Help plan lessons and adapt instruction based on the needs and skill levels of the group

Why Volunteer?

Share your musical talent and passion in a meaningful way Be a role model and mentor to young musicians Help build a community where music, faith, and personal growth come together

Your skills can make a lasting difference. Come be part of something beautiful—watch lives transform one note at a time!


Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Volunteer Music Instructor – Brass & Percussion

Inspire the next generation through the power of music!

We are seeking passionate and patient volunteers to help teach brass and percussion instruments to children and teens ages 7–17. Most students are beginners, and your guidance could be the start of a lifelong love for music.

Program Details:

When: Thursday evenings, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Who: Children and youth ages 7–17 Focus: Brass and percussion instruments (beginners welcome) Format: Individual and group instruction

Volunteer Role:

Provide basic instruction in brass or percussion instruments Lead both one-on-one and group lessons Help students learn fundamentals such as rhythm, tone, and musical expression Work with students to build confidence, discipline, and teamwork through music Help plan lessons and adapt instruction based on the needs and skill levels of the group

Why Volunteer?

Share your musical talent and passion in a meaningful way Be a role model and mentor to young musicians Help build a community where music, faith, and personal growth come together

Your skills can make a lasting difference. Come be part of something beautiful—watch lives transform one note at a time!


Community Partner: The Salvation Army Harrisonburg Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning

We employ several "layers" to maintain a clean environment: a nightly staff custodian, a weekly shelter guests' led cleaning, and this opportunity for outside volunteers to assist with a "deep" clean. Volunteers may be 16 years or older, but they must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult at all times. We look forward to serving with you! Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/ggkxUgt

Community Partner: Open Doors

We employ several "layers" to maintain a clean environment: a nightly staff custodian, a weekly shelter guests' led cleaning, and this opportunity for outside volunteers to assist with a "deep" clean. Volunteers may be 16 years or older, but they must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult at all times. We look forward to serving with you! Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/ggkxUgt

Community Partner: Open Doors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SNAP Volunteer

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as “food stamps,” helps millions of low-income Americans put food on the table. Many people who already qualify for SNAP benefits are not enrolled in the program for reasons that include stigma, transportation issues, or lack of knowledge.  

We seek volunteers who can help us inform and connect guests to SNAP benefits, so they can benefit from improved access, quantity, convenience, and choice of food.


Please note: This position has the option for both virtual and in-person work. 

As a SNAP Outreach and Education Volunteer you will help by: 

Virtually assisting guests in the completion of SNAP applications. 

Virtually assisting guests with submitting verification documents. 

Entering all related data from completed SNAP applications and outreach events into a Food Bank spreadsheet. 

Following up with guests through check in phone calls as they continue through the application process. 

Attending food distribution events at the Food Bank or at Food Bank partner agencies where you will share eligibility requirements for SNAP and answer commonly asked questions. 

Communicate SNAP eligibility requirements with guests at Food Bank or partner agency program events. 

Pre-screen people with low incomes for SNAP eligibility at Food Bank or partner agency program events. 

 


Desired Skills and Talents: 

Excellent customer service. 

Comfort speaking and interacting with guests from varied and diverse backgrounds. 

Strong interpersonal skills and willingness to assist others. 

Comfort with technology, particularly in navigating web-based software and administrative software like the Google Suite. 

Reliable access to the internet and a smart phone. 

Detail oriented and committed to accuracy.  

Ability to work independently and collaboratively with Food Bank staff, volunteers, and community organizations. 

Volunteers should also be committed to social and racial justice, with a belief that improving outcomes for all-–regardless of race, place, or class--requires solutions that correct injustices and promote equity. 

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as “food stamps,” helps millions of low-income Americans put food on the table. Many people who already qualify for SNAP benefits are not enrolled in the program for reasons that include stigma, transportation issues, or lack of knowledge.  

We seek volunteers who can help us inform and connect guests to SNAP benefits, so they can benefit from improved access, quantity, convenience, and choice of food.


Please note: This position has the option for both virtual and in-person work. 

As a SNAP Outreach and Education Volunteer you will help by: 

Virtually assisting guests in the completion of SNAP applications. 

Virtually assisting guests with submitting verification documents. 

Entering all related data from completed SNAP applications and outreach events into a Food Bank spreadsheet. 

Following up with guests through check in phone calls as they continue through the application process. 

Attending food distribution events at the Food Bank or at Food Bank partner agencies where you will share eligibility requirements for SNAP and answer commonly asked questions. 

Communicate SNAP eligibility requirements with guests at Food Bank or partner agency program events. 

Pre-screen people with low incomes for SNAP eligibility at Food Bank or partner agency program events. 

 


Desired Skills and Talents: 

Excellent customer service. 

Comfort speaking and interacting with guests from varied and diverse backgrounds. 

Strong interpersonal skills and willingness to assist others. 

Comfort with technology, particularly in navigating web-based software and administrative software like the Google Suite. 

Reliable access to the internet and a smart phone. 

Detail oriented and committed to accuracy.  

Ability to work independently and collaboratively with Food Bank staff, volunteers, and community organizations. 

Volunteers should also be committed to social and racial justice, with a belief that improving outcomes for all-–regardless of race, place, or class--requires solutions that correct injustices and promote equity. 

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer

As a Warehouse Volunteer, you will pull orders for our partner agencies (Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens, Shelters, and Outreach Programs), unload trucks, break down pallets, and provide other general assistance in the warehouse as needed.    

Activities include: 

Unpacking food that comes into the warehouse  Pulling orders for agencies (Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens, Shelters, and Outreach Programs)  Organizing goods within the warehouse  Unloading donated items from vehicles upon arrival.   Weighing food as needed and requested.   Delivering barrels to local sites, on an as-needed basis.   Keeping warehouse and cooler clean.  

Must be at least 18 years old 

Special Considerations:  

Due to the nature of the work and the safety of our volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is a plus.  

What to Wear:  

For everyone’s safety, all volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and clothes appropriate to work in a warehouse environment. You may also want to wear layers as our warehouse is not heated or cooled and temperatures may vary.  

When You Arrive:  

Sign in at the Kiosk. You can find a kiosk in the front hallway (to the left) or in the warehouse in the pedestrian walkway. After you sign in, please check in with the Warehouse Assistant.

Before you leave:  

Please make sure to sign out at the kiosk! 

Inclement Weather: 

In case of a delayed opening of a branch due to inclement weather, all morning shifts in the warehouse will be CANCELLED. In case of a closure due to inclement weather, all warehouse shifts for the day will be CANCELLED. You will also be notified via email as soon as possible about the cancellation of your shift. 

Questions? Contact volunteer@brafb.org 

To register for a shift, please visit our website.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

As a Warehouse Volunteer, you will pull orders for our partner agencies (Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens, Shelters, and Outreach Programs), unload trucks, break down pallets, and provide other general assistance in the warehouse as needed.    

Activities include: 

Unpacking food that comes into the warehouse  Pulling orders for agencies (Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens, Shelters, and Outreach Programs)  Organizing goods within the warehouse  Unloading donated items from vehicles upon arrival.   Weighing food as needed and requested.   Delivering barrels to local sites, on an as-needed basis.   Keeping warehouse and cooler clean.  

Must be at least 18 years old 

Special Considerations:  

Due to the nature of the work and the safety of our volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is a plus.  

What to Wear:  

For everyone’s safety, all volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and clothes appropriate to work in a warehouse environment. You may also want to wear layers as our warehouse is not heated or cooled and temperatures may vary.  

When You Arrive:  

Sign in at the Kiosk. You can find a kiosk in the front hallway (to the left) or in the warehouse in the pedestrian walkway. After you sign in, please check in with the Warehouse Assistant.

Before you leave:  

Please make sure to sign out at the kiosk! 

Inclement Weather: 

In case of a delayed opening of a branch due to inclement weather, all morning shifts in the warehouse will be CANCELLED. In case of a closure due to inclement weather, all warehouse shifts for the day will be CANCELLED. You will also be notified via email as soon as possible about the cancellation of your shift. 

Questions? Contact volunteer@brafb.org 

To register for a shift, please visit our website.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Recovery Volunteer

As a Food Recovery Volunteer, projects include sorting canned and boxed items, perishable products, or produce for distribution. Other projects and light duties may be assigned and vary by location and/or time of year.

Activities Include:

Sorting salvaged food and non-food donations for distribution Assisting with required quality inspections of salvaged food and checking that food is suitable for distribution Packing food boxes or bags for pick-up or distribution Repackaging and sorting fresh produce Sorting and inspecting donations from food drives Cleaning donated product for redistribution Ensuring food distribution room and all storage space is clean and tidy each day

 

Special Considerations:

Due to the nature of the work and the safety of our volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds when needed. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is a plus.

 

What to Wear:

For everyone’s safety, all volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and clothes appropriate to work in a warehouse environment. You may also want to wear layers as our warehouse is not heated or cooled and temperatures may vary.

When You Arrive:

Sign in at the kiosk located in the front hallway or in the pedestrian walkway in the warehouse. Then, proceed to the volunteer breakroom where a staff member will meet you to start your shift. If you are volunteering with a group, a staff member will greet you in the front hallway and take you back.

Inclement Weather:

In case of a delayed opening of a branch due to inclement weather, all morning shifts in Food Recovery will be CANCELLED. In case of a closure due to inclement weather, all Food Recovery shifts for the day will be CANCELLED. You will also be notified via email as soon as possible about the cancellation of your shift.

Questions? Contact volunteer@brafb.org

You can register by visiting the volunteer calendar on our website.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

As a Food Recovery Volunteer, projects include sorting canned and boxed items, perishable products, or produce for distribution. Other projects and light duties may be assigned and vary by location and/or time of year.

Activities Include:

Sorting salvaged food and non-food donations for distribution Assisting with required quality inspections of salvaged food and checking that food is suitable for distribution Packing food boxes or bags for pick-up or distribution Repackaging and sorting fresh produce Sorting and inspecting donations from food drives Cleaning donated product for redistribution Ensuring food distribution room and all storage space is clean and tidy each day

 

Special Considerations:

Due to the nature of the work and the safety of our volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds when needed. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is a plus.

 

What to Wear:

For everyone’s safety, all volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and clothes appropriate to work in a warehouse environment. You may also want to wear layers as our warehouse is not heated or cooled and temperatures may vary.

When You Arrive:

Sign in at the kiosk located in the front hallway or in the pedestrian walkway in the warehouse. Then, proceed to the volunteer breakroom where a staff member will meet you to start your shift. If you are volunteering with a group, a staff member will greet you in the front hallway and take you back.

Inclement Weather:

In case of a delayed opening of a branch due to inclement weather, all morning shifts in Food Recovery will be CANCELLED. In case of a closure due to inclement weather, all Food Recovery shifts for the day will be CANCELLED. You will also be notified via email as soon as possible about the cancellation of your shift.

Questions? Contact volunteer@brafb.org

You can register by visiting the volunteer calendar on our website.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arc Community Engagement Group: Horizon Gifts Tuesdays 10:00am-12:00pm

Love art? Love making a difference? The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham is looking for creative and compassionate volunteers to join us at Horizon Gifts located downtown from 10AM to 12PM on Tuesdays!

This unique opportunity allows volunteers to connect with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through the power of art—helping them express themselves and develop their creativity in a fun, supportive environment.

Create alongside our participants, guiding them through various art projects. Assist with setting up and organizing materials for hands-on sessions.  Encourage self-expression and confidence through artistic exploration and build meaningful connections in a welcoming and inclusive space! 

Please arrive no later than 9:30 AM at The Arc of HR before heading out to Horizon Gifts to ensure a smooth start to the day! 

If you have any questions, please contact: Hiesun Ho at engagement@hrarc.org

Community Partner: The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham *

Love art? Love making a difference? The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham is looking for creative and compassionate volunteers to join us at Horizon Gifts located downtown from 10AM to 12PM on Tuesdays!

This unique opportunity allows volunteers to connect with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through the power of art—helping them express themselves and develop their creativity in a fun, supportive environment.

Create alongside our participants, guiding them through various art projects. Assist with setting up and organizing materials for hands-on sessions.  Encourage self-expression and confidence through artistic exploration and build meaningful connections in a welcoming and inclusive space! 

Please arrive no later than 9:30 AM at The Arc of HR before heading out to Horizon Gifts to ensure a smooth start to the day! 

If you have any questions, please contact: Hiesun Ho at engagement@hrarc.org

Community Partner: The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Reading Tutoring

Are you passionate about education and making a difference in students' lives? Join our team at Joy Education, a tech nonprofit startup focused on providing affordable, evidence-based literacy support. We are looking for enthusiastic college students to volunteer as Virtual Teaching Fellows, offering personalized reading instruction to elementary and middle school students with diverse learning needs via Google Meet. As a Virtual Teaching Fellow (reading tutor), you’ll work one-on-one with a student for just 20 minutes, 3 times a week—a total of only 1 hour per week. The commitment is flexible, and you can work from anywhere. We ask for an 8- to 12-week commitment to ensure consistency for the student. Training is provided online to ensure you're fully prepared to make an impact. If you're ready to support students’ literacy growth, we’d love to hear from you! Learn more at www.joyeducation.org.

Community Partner: Joy Education Foundation

Are you passionate about education and making a difference in students' lives? Join our team at Joy Education, a tech nonprofit startup focused on providing affordable, evidence-based literacy support. We are looking for enthusiastic college students to volunteer as Virtual Teaching Fellows, offering personalized reading instruction to elementary and middle school students with diverse learning needs via Google Meet. As a Virtual Teaching Fellow (reading tutor), you’ll work one-on-one with a student for just 20 minutes, 3 times a week—a total of only 1 hour per week. The commitment is flexible, and you can work from anywhere. We ask for an 8- to 12-week commitment to ensure consistency for the student. Training is provided online to ensure you're fully prepared to make an impact. If you're ready to support students’ literacy growth, we’d love to hear from you! Learn more at www.joyeducation.org.

Community Partner: Joy Education Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Neighborhood Produce Market

As a Neighborhood Produce Market volunteer, you will help us offer nutritious products to families in Harrisonburg neighborhoods. 

Note: Off-site location (you will travel to 2-3 locations within a two-mile radius).

Activities Include:

Unload food from the Food Bank truck and set it up for farmers market-style choice distribution or 15-to-20-pound produce boxes  Assist clients by carrying boxes to homes as needed or with simple registration  Handout flyers and recipes  Help pack and load supplies after each stop  

Volunteers are expected to interact with youth and families of all backgrounds in a respectful and supportive way.  

For specific shift times and locations, please visit our Neighborhood Produce Market page.

Your Health and Safety: For the safety of our volunteers, staff, and clients, volunteers are reminded to stay home if you're not feeling well. 

Special Considerations: Due to the nature of the work and the safety of volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds when needed. Volunteers for this job will do a lot of bending, reaching, and are on their feet for their entire shift. Volunteers for this role must be at least 16 years old.   

If you have foreign language skills and are willing to serve as an on-site interpreter, please contact Nelda Litwiller at nlitwiller@brafb.org or 540-908-4443. The most-needed languages include Spanish and Arabic; there could be help needed in other languages. 

Special Requirements: All Neighborhood Produce Market volunteers must be able to provide their own transportation to and from market locations. We do not reimburse for mileage.  

What to Wear & Weather: All volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and comfortable clothes. We distribute food in all weather conditions but will announce via email by Noon if there are any cancellations due to weather. 

When You Arrive: Check in with the on-site Food Bank staff, Nelda Litwiller 

Questions? Contact Nelda Litwiller at nlitwiller@brafb.org or 540-908-4443. For questions regarding registration, please contact volunteer@brafb.org.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

As a Neighborhood Produce Market volunteer, you will help us offer nutritious products to families in Harrisonburg neighborhoods. 

Note: Off-site location (you will travel to 2-3 locations within a two-mile radius).

Activities Include:

Unload food from the Food Bank truck and set it up for farmers market-style choice distribution or 15-to-20-pound produce boxes  Assist clients by carrying boxes to homes as needed or with simple registration  Handout flyers and recipes  Help pack and load supplies after each stop  

Volunteers are expected to interact with youth and families of all backgrounds in a respectful and supportive way.  

For specific shift times and locations, please visit our Neighborhood Produce Market page.

Your Health and Safety: For the safety of our volunteers, staff, and clients, volunteers are reminded to stay home if you're not feeling well. 

Special Considerations: Due to the nature of the work and the safety of volunteers and employees, good mobility is an important requirement for this position, as is the ability to lift 20-30 pounds when needed. Volunteers for this job will do a lot of bending, reaching, and are on their feet for their entire shift. Volunteers for this role must be at least 16 years old.   

If you have foreign language skills and are willing to serve as an on-site interpreter, please contact Nelda Litwiller at nlitwiller@brafb.org or 540-908-4443. The most-needed languages include Spanish and Arabic; there could be help needed in other languages. 

Special Requirements: All Neighborhood Produce Market volunteers must be able to provide their own transportation to and from market locations. We do not reimburse for mileage.  

What to Wear & Weather: All volunteers must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and comfortable clothes. We distribute food in all weather conditions but will announce via email by Noon if there are any cancellations due to weather. 

When You Arrive: Check in with the on-site Food Bank staff, Nelda Litwiller 

Questions? Contact Nelda Litwiller at nlitwiller@brafb.org or 540-908-4443. For questions regarding registration, please contact volunteer@brafb.org.

Community Partner: Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Assistance

Update Shenandoah Green's Facebook and Instagram. Take photos during events.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Update Shenandoah Green's Facebook and Instagram. Take photos during events.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with school or community gardens

SG works with Bessie Weller Outdoor Classroom and helps with their school gardens

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

SG works with Bessie Weller Outdoor Classroom and helps with their school gardens

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Stewards

Help geo-locate trees and record on comupter program. Training provided. Set aside 3 to 4 hours at a time and dedicate 1 day a month.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Help geo-locate trees and record on comupter program. Training provided. Set aside 3 to 4 hours at a time and dedicate 1 day a month.

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compost Station

Help volunteers at Farmers Market. Learn what can and cannot be composted, help set up, promote SG. A group of students can volunteer for this and do once a month on Saturdays

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Help volunteers at Farmers Market. Learn what can and cannot be composted, help set up, promote SG. A group of students can volunteer for this and do once a month on Saturdays

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Creating Flyers for Events

Create Flyers in advance of activities. 

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Create Flyers in advance of activities. 

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shenandoah Green Website

Improve Website and make updates when new activities happen

Mostly virtual

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Improve Website and make updates when new activities happen

Mostly virtual

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Flippy Curriculum

Develop curriculum for 3rd, 6th, and 9th grade students about plastic pollution and oceans and plastics

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Develop curriculum for 3rd, 6th, and 9th grade students about plastic pollution and oceans and plastics

Community Partner: Shenandoah Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Year-Round Volunteer

All ages and abilities are warmly welcomed for a day of volunteering, no matter the time of year! Whether you want to organize an office outing with a difference, you’re eager to share your unique talents with our Campers, or seek meaningful experiences for your student group or sports team, we have a place for you. Join our vibrant community and make a lasting impact while enjoying the rewards of giving back.

Community Partner: Camp Holiday Trails

All ages and abilities are warmly welcomed for a day of volunteering, no matter the time of year! Whether you want to organize an office outing with a difference, you’re eager to share your unique talents with our Campers, or seek meaningful experiences for your student group or sports team, we have a place for you. Join our vibrant community and make a lasting impact while enjoying the rewards of giving back.

Community Partner: Camp Holiday Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hotline Volunteers Needed

New Directions Center is a non-profit organization working to reduce the impact of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through survivor-centered advocacy, support services, community education, and awareness.

New Directions Center is currently seeking volunteers to answer our crisis hotline. This is a remote opportunity and is great for those looking to make a big impact with a small time commitment. Schedules are for 4 hours, Mon-Fri from 8am to 12pm and 12pm-4pm. Volunteers are welcome to work as many or as few shifts as they like. Training for the hotline is 20 hours, including your hotline assessment and all training is also done remotely. 

 

To sign up for this opportunity, please go to www.newdirectionscenter.org/volunteer-application. 

Community Partner: New Directions Center *

New Directions Center is a non-profit organization working to reduce the impact of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through survivor-centered advocacy, support services, community education, and awareness.

New Directions Center is currently seeking volunteers to answer our crisis hotline. This is a remote opportunity and is great for those looking to make a big impact with a small time commitment. Schedules are for 4 hours, Mon-Fri from 8am to 12pm and 12pm-4pm. Volunteers are welcome to work as many or as few shifts as they like. Training for the hotline is 20 hours, including your hotline assessment and all training is also done remotely. 

 

To sign up for this opportunity, please go to www.newdirectionscenter.org/volunteer-application. 

Community Partner: New Directions Center *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

New Directions Center is a non-profit organization working to reduce the impact of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through survivor-centered advocacy, support services, community education, and awareness.

New Directions Center is currently seeking volunteers for an Office Assistant. The volunteer will perform a variety of office activities including answering the hotline, greeting incoming clients, and assisting with light clerical work including copying, filing, data entry and other duties as necessary.

Hours & time commitment:

- M-F 10am - 2pm  (M,W, F - Remote, T, Th - onsite)

- up to 20 hours/week (can be split among multiple students)

Community Partner: New Directions Center *

New Directions Center is a non-profit organization working to reduce the impact of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through survivor-centered advocacy, support services, community education, and awareness.

New Directions Center is currently seeking volunteers for an Office Assistant. The volunteer will perform a variety of office activities including answering the hotline, greeting incoming clients, and assisting with light clerical work including copying, filing, data entry and other duties as necessary.

Hours & time commitment:

- M-F 10am - 2pm  (M,W, F - Remote, T, Th - onsite)

- up to 20 hours/week (can be split among multiple students)

Community Partner: New Directions Center *

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No