Opportunities From: Orange County United Way

Volunteer: HopeWorks! (Workforce Development) Volunteer

Assist clients with job search. Duties include:

Resume building Job search Internet navigation Interview coaching

Computer lab hours are: Monday 4-6pm, Wednesday 4-5:30pm and Friday 4-5pm.

To find out how you can help contact us at: 714-558-8600 or Tobi Aclaro @ tobi.grandmashouse@gmail.com.

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

Assist clients with job search. Duties include:

Resume building Job search Internet navigation Interview coaching

Computer lab hours are: Monday 4-6pm, Wednesday 4-5:30pm and Friday 4-5pm.

To find out how you can help contact us at: 714-558-8600 or Tobi Aclaro @ tobi.grandmashouse@gmail.com.

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Gifts and Talents With Others

THINK Together is seeking volunteers to share their gifts, talents and areas of interest.

Agency: THINK Together

THINK Together is seeking volunteers to share their gifts, talents and areas of interest.

Agency: THINK Together

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Support

Pathways of Hope needs volunteers to help operate three food pantries and we need volunteers who are interested in in person hands on support.

We need help with tasks such as unloading and sorting food and assist handing out food during food distribution. The requirements include being able to lift 25 lbs, completing two forms and two trainings. 

To get started please complete the online volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Pathways of Hope needs volunteers to help operate three food pantries and we need volunteers who are interested in in person hands on support.

We need help with tasks such as unloading and sorting food and assist handing out food during food distribution. The requirements include being able to lift 25 lbs, completing two forms and two trainings. 

To get started please complete the online volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer

Childcare Volunteer

Here at KidWorks we know that community development starts with education. Adults are often overlooked when it comes to education so we are trying to change that. Help us by providing childcare to make it possible for parents to attend our adult engagement classes. Please note: dates and times will vary and this opportunity is great for groups!

Agency: KidWorks

Childcare Volunteer

Here at KidWorks we know that community development starts with education. Adults are often overlooked when it comes to education so we are trying to change that. Help us by providing childcare to make it possible for parents to attend our adult engagement classes. Please note: dates and times will vary and this opportunity is great for groups!

Agency: KidWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: You can change a child's life...support them after school!

Spending an hour or two a week with Kinder-12th graders may not seem like much but it will make all the difference in their world.

Our program is looking for 200 new volunteers to work at both our brand new centers and our headquarters for the school year.

You will support a youth by helping them with their homework and other educational needs.

You don't need any specific academic knowledge, just a desire to be a consistent presence in a child or teen's life.

Agency: KidWorks

Spending an hour or two a week with Kinder-12th graders may not seem like much but it will make all the difference in their world.

Our program is looking for 200 new volunteers to work at both our brand new centers and our headquarters for the school year.

You will support a youth by helping them with their homework and other educational needs.

You don't need any specific academic knowledge, just a desire to be a consistent presence in a child or teen's life.

Agency: KidWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preschool Aid

Come to KidWorks and assist the little ones in our licensed preschool facility during the school year.

We are looking for committed volunteers who can do the following:

Be consistent and dependable Assist our teachers in organizing activities for the students, papework, assisting play-time, snack preparation, and more. Support the preschoolers in their designated activities

Agency: KidWorks

Come to KidWorks and assist the little ones in our licensed preschool facility during the school year.

We are looking for committed volunteers who can do the following:

Be consistent and dependable Assist our teachers in organizing activities for the students, papework, assisting play-time, snack preparation, and more. Support the preschoolers in their designated activities

Agency: KidWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver for Food Deliveries

We are in need of a person who can be available Wednesdays, especially during the morning hours to assist with picking up food from the food bank and transporting it to our storage shed. This person would also help with delivering food bags to our partner locations.

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

We are in need of a person who can be available Wednesdays, especially during the morning hours to assist with picking up food from the food bank and transporting it to our storage shed. This person would also help with delivering food bags to our partner locations.

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Wrap Presents for Children Living in Motels

We are in need of people who would like to wrap gifts for children living in motels. The gift wrapping would take place from 9am-5pm on December 21st at St. Anslem's Church in Garden Grove.

Location is: 13091 Galway St., Garden Grove, CA 92844

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

We are in need of people who would like to wrap gifts for children living in motels. The gift wrapping would take place from 9am-5pm on December 21st at St. Anslem's Church in Garden Grove.

Location is: 13091 Galway St., Garden Grove, CA 92844

Agency: Grandma's House Of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92844

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Who made a difference in your life?

Help us make a difference in a child's life.

Our dynamic group of talented volunteers creates a rich atmosphere for our students that is conducive to learning and provides countless opportunities for students to discover their own gifts and areas of interest. Volunteers are role models for our students and serve as examples to our community of how one person can make a big difference.

Participating in the growth and development of our youth is both challenging and rewarding. As volunteers, we are helping to shape the future today, not just in the lives of those we serve, but in our own lives as well. The relationships we build make us better people. We begin to understand that volunteering is not just a civic duty or moral obligation; it is a way of life. The results are healthier neighborhoods and a deeper sense of community.

On behalf of THINK Together, our partnering schools and communities, and the children we serve, we thank all of our dedicated volunteers.

Agency: THINK Together

Help us make a difference in a child's life.

Our dynamic group of talented volunteers creates a rich atmosphere for our students that is conducive to learning and provides countless opportunities for students to discover their own gifts and areas of interest. Volunteers are role models for our students and serve as examples to our community of how one person can make a big difference.

Participating in the growth and development of our youth is both challenging and rewarding. As volunteers, we are helping to shape the future today, not just in the lives of those we serve, but in our own lives as well. The relationships we build make us better people. We begin to understand that volunteering is not just a civic duty or moral obligation; it is a way of life. The results are healthier neighborhoods and a deeper sense of community.

On behalf of THINK Together, our partnering schools and communities, and the children we serve, we thank all of our dedicated volunteers.

Agency: THINK Together

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Peanut Butter, Tuna, and Corn. Oh My!

Thomas House is in need of canned food! Peanut butter, tuna and canned corn are our fastest going food items for our families.

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Thomas House is in need of canned food! Peanut butter, tuna and canned corn are our fastest going food items for our families.

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Love of Reading!

Have a love of reading?

Volunteer with THINK Together and Reach Out and Read. You can actively share your love of books and reading with children and families. You will provide a positive reading experience for children, and model reading aloud for parents who may have never seen good reading techniques themselves.

Volunteers will be placed in a participating Reach Out and Read pediatric waiting room in Orange County. With over 40 sites throughout Orange County, we will find the best site for you!

Agency: THINK Together

Have a love of reading?

Volunteer with THINK Together and Reach Out and Read. You can actively share your love of books and reading with children and families. You will provide a positive reading experience for children, and model reading aloud for parents who may have never seen good reading techniques themselves.

Volunteers will be placed in a participating Reach Out and Read pediatric waiting room in Orange County. With over 40 sites throughout Orange County, we will find the best site for you!

Agency: THINK Together

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Gently Used Children's Books

THINK Together looks to its community partners to help with the substantial task of fulfilling community need for gently used books. Each month there are requests from community agencies for hundreds of books. These books are distributed through THINK Together to low-income children in community clinics, school readiness programs and doctor’s offices. Each community agency that distributes the gently used books takes the time to talk with parents on the value of reading to their child. 

 

Donate your gently used children's books or host a book drive to bring the love of literacy to others!

Agency: THINK Together

THINK Together looks to its community partners to help with the substantial task of fulfilling community need for gently used books. Each month there are requests from community agencies for hundreds of books. These books are distributed through THINK Together to low-income children in community clinics, school readiness programs and doctor’s offices. Each community agency that distributes the gently used books takes the time to talk with parents on the value of reading to their child. 

 

Donate your gently used children's books or host a book drive to bring the love of literacy to others!

Agency: THINK Together

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pick Up Food Donations!

Local businesses graciously donate fresh bread, produce, and other food items to provide Families Forward clients with nutritious meals. Families Forward is looking for cheerful volunteers pick up this food from the businesses and bring it to our food pantry on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Some pick up schedules are on a regular basis while others are on-demand basis depending on the type of donation. We rely greatly on our volunteers and this food pick-up makes a direct impact on the families that we serve!

Agency: Families Forward

Local businesses graciously donate fresh bread, produce, and other food items to provide Families Forward clients with nutritious meals. Families Forward is looking for cheerful volunteers pick up this food from the businesses and bring it to our food pantry on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Some pick up schedules are on a regular basis while others are on-demand basis depending on the type of donation. We rely greatly on our volunteers and this food pick-up makes a direct impact on the families that we serve!

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteers- Help Change Lives!

A critical position! Volunteers serve as the first point of contact for families and individuals looking for assistance, by staffing the phones and our front desk. Good communication skills, a strong desire to help others, and excellent judgment are required.

Bilingual Office Volunteers are especially needed to help translate for clients (most needed languages: Spanish and Farsi).

This position requires 10 hours of training and a minimum six month commitment. Volunteers work two to three hour shifts once a week.

Agency: Families Forward

A critical position! Volunteers serve as the first point of contact for families and individuals looking for assistance, by staffing the phones and our front desk. Good communication skills, a strong desire to help others, and excellent judgment are required.

Bilingual Office Volunteers are especially needed to help translate for clients (most needed languages: Spanish and Farsi).

This position requires 10 hours of training and a minimum six month commitment. Volunteers work two to three hour shifts once a week.

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Make a Difference From YOUR Location! Host a Food Drive!

Through our food pantry, Families Forward feeds over 100 families every week! WE MAKE HOSTING A FOOD DRIVE EASY! We will provide you with AND deliver/ pick up barrels for food collection, provide signage and lists of most needed food items for you to hand out or e-mail to those willing to give. All you need to do is select a time period (we suggest about a week) and then contact us to schedule your food drive. EASY!

Agency: Families Forward

Through our food pantry, Families Forward feeds over 100 families every week! WE MAKE HOSTING A FOOD DRIVE EASY! We will provide you with AND deliver/ pick up barrels for food collection, provide signage and lists of most needed food items for you to hand out or e-mail to those willing to give. All you need to do is select a time period (we suggest about a week) and then contact us to schedule your food drive. EASY!

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Donate Your Gently-Used Household Items!

Did you know that all 28 of Families Forward's transitional homes are fully furnished by donations from our local community?  We gladly accept the following new items: Linens, kitchen towels, cooking tools and utensils, dining utensils, bath towels, cleaning equipment, cleaning products, and toys. We also accept toiletries, telephones, gently used baby equipment (car-seats, high chairs, cribs, changing tables), and small appliances (toasters, small table-top microwaves). All donations must be clean and in good working condition.

We also accept furniture items that are clean and gently used with no rips or holes. These furniture items are for immediate use in our homes and must be in good condition. Because of limited storage space, we cannot accept everything. Acceptable furniture donations may include:

Mattresses and bed frames (twin, full or queen size only) Bunk beds, dressers Night stands Armoires Bookshelves TV stands TVs less than 5 years old Sofas and love-seats Chairs Desks Dining tables and chairs Coffee and end tables (no glass tops) Area rugs in good condition Paintings and pictures Lamps and shades

Appliances must be no more than 5 years old and in working order. They may include washers, dryers (gas only), and ovens. We do not accept King size mattresses or bed frames, sleeper sofas, or dishwashers.

Agency: Families Forward

Did you know that all 28 of Families Forward's transitional homes are fully furnished by donations from our local community?  We gladly accept the following new items: Linens, kitchen towels, cooking tools and utensils, dining utensils, bath towels, cleaning equipment, cleaning products, and toys. We also accept toiletries, telephones, gently used baby equipment (car-seats, high chairs, cribs, changing tables), and small appliances (toasters, small table-top microwaves). All donations must be clean and in good working condition.

We also accept furniture items that are clean and gently used with no rips or holes. These furniture items are for immediate use in our homes and must be in good condition. Because of limited storage space, we cannot accept everything. Acceptable furniture donations may include:

Mattresses and bed frames (twin, full or queen size only) Bunk beds, dressers Night stands Armoires Bookshelves TV stands TVs less than 5 years old Sofas and love-seats Chairs Desks Dining tables and chairs Coffee and end tables (no glass tops) Area rugs in good condition Paintings and pictures Lamps and shades

Appliances must be no more than 5 years old and in working order. They may include washers, dryers (gas only), and ovens. We do not accept King size mattresses or bed frames, sleeper sofas, or dishwashers.

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Host a Hygiene Drive!

We are looking for Volunteers who can assemble hygiene kits that will be passed out at our Cold Weather Shelters and Emergency Walk-in Center for individuals who are living on the streets or who are low income. 

Volunteers need to collect the supplies and can make up to 1000 hygiene kits that will be used at both our Cold Weather Emergency Shelters and Ontario Walk-in Center.  This will last our centers at least 3-6 months.  

The sack (Brown Lunch Bag Type or zip lock) can consists of a variety of items, such as, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, comb, socks, lip balm, baby wipes, etc.   

Agency: Mercy House

We are looking for Volunteers who can assemble hygiene kits that will be passed out at our Cold Weather Shelters and Emergency Walk-in Center for individuals who are living on the streets or who are low income. 

Volunteers need to collect the supplies and can make up to 1000 hygiene kits that will be used at both our Cold Weather Emergency Shelters and Ontario Walk-in Center.  This will last our centers at least 3-6 months.  

The sack (Brown Lunch Bag Type or zip lock) can consists of a variety of items, such as, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, comb, socks, lip balm, baby wipes, etc.   

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Play Hour Attendee!

The Regina House program is looking for Play Hour Attendants to enhance children’s natural creativity and curiosity and work to enhance their socialdevelopment.  Volunteers are needed to play with children whose ages range from newborns through 10 years old and to make sure they are safe while their mother's attend life skills classes.  The mothers are on the premises in case of an emergency.

Playhour takes place on Tuesday andThursday nights from 6:45-8:15pm. Live Scan must be completed

Agency: Mercy House

The Regina House program is looking for Play Hour Attendants to enhance children’s natural creativity and curiosity and work to enhance their socialdevelopment.  Volunteers are needed to play with children whose ages range from newborns through 10 years old and to make sure they are safe while their mother's attend life skills classes.  The mothers are on the premises in case of an emergency.

Playhour takes place on Tuesday andThursday nights from 6:45-8:15pm. Live Scan must be completed

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wakeland Property Tutoring Attendee!

The program staff at our Wakeland Property Facilites is looking for individuals specializing in tutoring children or adults.

Volunteers are needed Monday-Thursday from 2:00-5:00, however, the volunteer may choose a day(s) that works best for their schedule.

Live Scan must be completed if Volunteer is over the age of 18 years.

Agency: Mercy House

The program staff at our Wakeland Property Facilites is looking for individuals specializing in tutoring children or adults.

Volunteers are needed Monday-Thursday from 2:00-5:00, however, the volunteer may choose a day(s) that works best for their schedule.

Live Scan must be completed if Volunteer is over the age of 18 years.

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk-in-Center Attendee!

We are currently looking for individuals to volunteer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-1PM at our Walk-in-Center in Ontario.

Duties would incldude: assisting staff in handing out food, clothing, hygiene items, etc.

Agency: Mercy House

We are currently looking for individuals to volunteer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-1PM at our Walk-in-Center in Ontario.

Duties would incldude: assisting staff in handing out food, clothing, hygiene items, etc.

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 91730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a BBQ or Holiday Party!

We are currently looking for volunteers to organize a BBQ or a holiday dinner for the residents living in our transitional shelters.  This is an opportunity for volunteers to interact with our clients and also an opportunity for our residents to work on their social skills (15 Volunteers Max). 

BBQ’s typically take place on the weekends, so that the majority of the resident’s can attend. 

We have three shelters in Santa Ana (Regina House for women & children – 7 moms & their children, Joseph House – 20 single men & Emmanuel House – 21 single adults living with HIV/AIDS).  BBQ’s and Holiday parties typically have about 10-15 residents in attendance due to work schedules and school.

We are also looking for volunteers to organize holiday parties for the clients at our Wakeland Properties (8 Volunteers Max).

Agency: Mercy House

We are currently looking for volunteers to organize a BBQ or a holiday dinner for the residents living in our transitional shelters.  This is an opportunity for volunteers to interact with our clients and also an opportunity for our residents to work on their social skills (15 Volunteers Max). 

BBQ’s typically take place on the weekends, so that the majority of the resident’s can attend. 

We have three shelters in Santa Ana (Regina House for women & children – 7 moms & their children, Joseph House – 20 single men & Emmanuel House – 21 single adults living with HIV/AIDS).  BBQ’s and Holiday parties typically have about 10-15 residents in attendance due to work schedules and school.

We are also looking for volunteers to organize holiday parties for the clients at our Wakeland Properties (8 Volunteers Max).

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 91701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Back-Pack Drive!

Host a back-pack drive and collect school supplies, backpacks, stationary, etc. Plan a day to fill the back-packs and deliver them to the children during their tutoring hour!

Agency: Mercy House

Host a back-pack drive and collect school supplies, backpacks, stationary, etc. Plan a day to fill the back-packs and deliver them to the children during their tutoring hour!

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Cleanings, Gardening & Maintenance!

We like to do shelter cleanings of all of our shelters every 6 months & before our Holiday dinners (15 volunteers max).

Duties include: Painting, Yard Maintenance, and Construction type work on an as needed basis.

Agency: Mercy House

We like to do shelter cleanings of all of our shelters every 6 months & before our Holiday dinners (15 volunteers max).

Duties include: Painting, Yard Maintenance, and Construction type work on an as needed basis.

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >10 years old

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Adopt - A - Incoming Family/Resident!

Help welcome a resident/family into our Transitional Shelter with a move in basket.

*Create a laundry basket filled with sheets, pillows, cleaning supplies, and household items!

Agency: Mercy House

Help welcome a resident/family into our Transitional Shelter with a move in basket.

*Create a laundry basket filled with sheets, pillows, cleaning supplies, and household items!

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Adopt - A - Graduating Family/Resident

Recognize  the accomplishments of one of our residents once they have graduated from the program by providing them with a parting gift through donations from the community. 

*Collect and put together a parting gift ranging from $25-50.  Gifts idea: gift basket with cleaning supplies, laundry basket with laundry supplies, gift certificates to grocery stores, decorative items for their new homes, etc.

Agency: Mercy House

Recognize  the accomplishments of one of our residents once they have graduated from the program by providing them with a parting gift through donations from the community. 

*Collect and put together a parting gift ranging from $25-50.  Gifts idea: gift basket with cleaning supplies, laundry basket with laundry supplies, gift certificates to grocery stores, decorative items for their new homes, etc.

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life-Skills Educator!

Mercy House is looking for Life Skills Facilitators to provide clients with skills that can enrich their lives.  For example, a person with knowledge or expertise on nutrition and health, financial planning, resume building, job searching, networking, scrapbooking, etc. can share tips/strategies with our clients.

Life Skills classes take place on Tuesday andThursday evenings from 7:00-8:00PM in the living room of our shelters.

Volunteers are responsible for creating a curriculum and teach class once per month.  Classes can include handouts, small groupdiscussions, video presentations, guest speakers, powerpoint presentations, etc.

We are currently in needof:

CPR Selfdefense Nutrition Setting boundaries (Parenting) Stress management Conflict resolution Credit repair Healthy living Budgeting Emotional Management (Coping Skills) Grocery Shopping Cooking Resume Writing Job Searching Relationship Disclosure (of HIV status) Going back to school after years on not being a student

*All Life-Skills classes have been booked, we will need Educators beginning in March.

Agency: Mercy House

Mercy House is looking for Life Skills Facilitators to provide clients with skills that can enrich their lives.  For example, a person with knowledge or expertise on nutrition and health, financial planning, resume building, job searching, networking, scrapbooking, etc. can share tips/strategies with our clients.

Life Skills classes take place on Tuesday andThursday evenings from 7:00-8:00PM in the living room of our shelters.

Volunteers are responsible for creating a curriculum and teach class once per month.  Classes can include handouts, small groupdiscussions, video presentations, guest speakers, powerpoint presentations, etc.

We are currently in needof:

CPR Selfdefense Nutrition Setting boundaries (Parenting) Stress management Conflict resolution Credit repair Healthy living Budgeting Emotional Management (Coping Skills) Grocery Shopping Cooking Resume Writing Job Searching Relationship Disclosure (of HIV status) Going back to school after years on not being a student

*All Life-Skills classes have been booked, we will need Educators beginning in March.

Agency: Mercy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Host a Book Drive!

Help us collect those gently used books that are collecting dust and have them be distributed to children throughout Orange County.

Hosting a book drive is really up to you and how you want to conduct it. Book drives can be done at your school, any organization you are apart of, part of a community events, or just among your neighbors. It could be done in collaboration with local businesses if you can arrange for their cooperation. You would first decide how long you would want to run the book drive for. Then the tricky part is collecting the books. It's up to you to decide where, when, and how the books will be collected. After the books are collected, you can either drop them off at our site, or we can arrange to pick them up.

 

Qualifying Books Must:

 

NOT be religious

NOT be violent/gory/scary

NOT be adult in content

Must be for ages 10 and under

Agency: THINK Together

Help us collect those gently used books that are collecting dust and have them be distributed to children throughout Orange County.

Hosting a book drive is really up to you and how you want to conduct it. Book drives can be done at your school, any organization you are apart of, part of a community events, or just among your neighbors. It could be done in collaboration with local businesses if you can arrange for their cooperation. You would first decide how long you would want to run the book drive for. Then the tricky part is collecting the books. It's up to you to decide where, when, and how the books will be collected. After the books are collected, you can either drop them off at our site, or we can arrange to pick them up.

 

Qualifying Books Must:

 

NOT be religious

NOT be violent/gory/scary

NOT be adult in content

Must be for ages 10 and under

Agency: THINK Together

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Big Group for a Big Project! - Thomas House Facelift

The Thomas House apartments always need refurbishing. The following projects were made for our corporate partners. Team building and service go hand in hand!

Re-stucco the added corner rooms Re-stucco entire building Replace the concrete in front of the building and courtyard Sand and stain the wooden bunk beds inside apartments Paint the few remaining apartments that have not been adopted Re-do balconies Front door with frame Build a new square foot garden for herbs and vegetables Build shelving in the Children's Room Replace and install apartment doors and frames

If event is on a Saturday, we will provide childcare and activities for all of our residents' children as well as volunteers' children! We support getting the whole family involved in our community service projects. 

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

The Thomas House apartments always need refurbishing. The following projects were made for our corporate partners. Team building and service go hand in hand!

Re-stucco the added corner rooms Re-stucco entire building Replace the concrete in front of the building and courtyard Sand and stain the wooden bunk beds inside apartments Paint the few remaining apartments that have not been adopted Re-do balconies Front door with frame Build a new square foot garden for herbs and vegetables Build shelving in the Children's Room Replace and install apartment doors and frames

If event is on a Saturday, we will provide childcare and activities for all of our residents' children as well as volunteers' children! We support getting the whole family involved in our community service projects. 

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Club- Become a Thomas House committee member

Thomas House has three major events every year: Run4HomelessChildren, Golf Event, and the Autumn Reflections Gala. We need organized and flexible people to help plan and execute these events. 

Run4HomelessChildren: 5K/10K/Walk-A-Thon, March 8 2014, Mile Square Park Golf Event: Wii Golf, Mini golf, etc. The possibilities are endless! Annually in May. Autumn Reflections Gala: Silent Auction, Live Auction, Adopt a Family, Casino Night etc. Annually in September/October.

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Thomas House has three major events every year: Run4HomelessChildren, Golf Event, and the Autumn Reflections Gala. We need organized and flexible people to help plan and execute these events. 

Run4HomelessChildren: 5K/10K/Walk-A-Thon, March 8 2014, Mile Square Park Golf Event: Wii Golf, Mini golf, etc. The possibilities are endless! Annually in May. Autumn Reflections Gala: Silent Auction, Live Auction, Adopt a Family, Casino Night etc. Annually in September/October.

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Bedding, towels, & pillows, oh my!

Thomas House needs new bedding, blankets, sheets, towels, etc. Our familiies take these personal items when they move out of the shelter. We go through them like crazy!

 

We also need any type of furniture and small appliances so that the families that move out of the shelter can have items to furnish their new apartments!

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Thomas House needs new bedding, blankets, sheets, towels, etc. Our familiies take these personal items when they move out of the shelter. We go through them like crazy!

 

We also need any type of furniture and small appliances so that the families that move out of the shelter can have items to furnish their new apartments!

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tech Volunteer

Position Overview and Impact:   Open up the world of technology for someone!  Share your computer skills with novice computer users.  As the world becomes more wired and the economy demands computer knowledge, many people are learning to use a computer for the first time.  Be part of a team that is helping to bridge the digital divide in our community.  Help library users learn to use or increase their skills on the computer and the internet. 

Key Responsibilities:      

During scheduled 2 hour shifts, provide individual help to library patrons using library computer work stations.  Be available to respond to requests from patrons as needed.  Assist users one-on-one with such tasks as: logging on to the computers, MS Office, printing, resume formatting, Internet searching, online job applications, creating free email accounts, uploading attachments and e-mail. Troubleshoot minor computer and printer problems Based on your observation of common user needs and questions, suggest potential classes the library could offer. 

Qualifications:           

Working knowledge of PCs, Microsoft Office, Internet, as well as familiarity with the basic functions of saving and printing materials. Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.  Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    Orientation to the library and its computer policies and procedures.  Access to staff as needed for problem-solving and when confronted with difficult situations.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to share your computer skills with others. Help bridge the digital divide and change the lives of new computer users. Hone your computer, communication, teaching skills, and other people skills  Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               Minimum of one scheduled 2 hour shift per week in the library.  The library is open M – W from 10am-9pm and Th - Sat from 10am-6pm. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 3 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                      Adult Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Position Overview and Impact:   Open up the world of technology for someone!  Share your computer skills with novice computer users.  As the world becomes more wired and the economy demands computer knowledge, many people are learning to use a computer for the first time.  Be part of a team that is helping to bridge the digital divide in our community.  Help library users learn to use or increase their skills on the computer and the internet. 

Key Responsibilities:      

During scheduled 2 hour shifts, provide individual help to library patrons using library computer work stations.  Be available to respond to requests from patrons as needed.  Assist users one-on-one with such tasks as: logging on to the computers, MS Office, printing, resume formatting, Internet searching, online job applications, creating free email accounts, uploading attachments and e-mail. Troubleshoot minor computer and printer problems Based on your observation of common user needs and questions, suggest potential classes the library could offer. 

Qualifications:           

Working knowledge of PCs, Microsoft Office, Internet, as well as familiarity with the basic functions of saving and printing materials. Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.  Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    Orientation to the library and its computer policies and procedures.  Access to staff as needed for problem-solving and when confronted with difficult situations.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to share your computer skills with others. Help bridge the digital divide and change the lives of new computer users. Hone your computer, communication, teaching skills, and other people skills  Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               Minimum of one scheduled 2 hour shift per week in the library.  The library is open M – W from 10am-9pm and Th - Sat from 10am-6pm. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 3 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                      Adult Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Local History Enthusiast

Position Overview and Impact:        Are you interested in local history? Do you enjoy genealogy? Do you like helping others in their research projects? The Orange Public Library & History Center offers you the opportunity to staff our History Center.   

Key Responsibilities:      

Tasks include answering history related questions (in person and on the phone), shelving and arranging used materials, aiding in genealogy research, and handling of historic materials.  Maintain Visitor log Help patrons retrieve local history material, oversee the use of materials and ensure materials are not removed from the Center Assist patrons with making copies Aid in providing patrons with necessary forms for the Local History Center\ Shelve used materials Directs patrons to specific areas of the Library including appropriate collections and desks (reference, customer service, children’s, etc.

Qualifications:           

The ideal volunteer would have experience with databases. Be skilled and comfortable working with computers Have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Must have good attention to details and be able to follow and enforce library policies related to the Local History Center Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Have a desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.   Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    An orientation to the library will be given by library staff, covering library resources.  The library will provide ongoing support and access to staff as needed for problem-solving.

Benefits of Volunteering:

The opportunity to learn about Orange Local History Chance to meet new people and help others Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               The ideal volunteer will commit to a minimum of one scheduled 2 hour shift per week.  The Local History Center is currently open M, T, TH from 12-6pm; W from 3-9pm, SA from 2-6pm.  We hope to be able to extend the hours of the Center with the help of volunteers.

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 6 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                      Local History Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Position Overview and Impact:        Are you interested in local history? Do you enjoy genealogy? Do you like helping others in their research projects? The Orange Public Library & History Center offers you the opportunity to staff our History Center.   

Key Responsibilities:      

Tasks include answering history related questions (in person and on the phone), shelving and arranging used materials, aiding in genealogy research, and handling of historic materials.  Maintain Visitor log Help patrons retrieve local history material, oversee the use of materials and ensure materials are not removed from the Center Assist patrons with making copies Aid in providing patrons with necessary forms for the Local History Center\ Shelve used materials Directs patrons to specific areas of the Library including appropriate collections and desks (reference, customer service, children’s, etc.

Qualifications:           

The ideal volunteer would have experience with databases. Be skilled and comfortable working with computers Have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Must have good attention to details and be able to follow and enforce library policies related to the Local History Center Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Have a desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.   Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    An orientation to the library will be given by library staff, covering library resources.  The library will provide ongoing support and access to staff as needed for problem-solving.

Benefits of Volunteering:

The opportunity to learn about Orange Local History Chance to meet new people and help others Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               The ideal volunteer will commit to a minimum of one scheduled 2 hour shift per week.  The Local History Center is currently open M, T, TH from 12-6pm; W from 3-9pm, SA from 2-6pm.  We hope to be able to extend the hours of the Center with the help of volunteers.

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 6 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                      Local History Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homebound Delivery Service

Position Overview and Impact:        Open up a homebound patron’s world to books and learning.  Provide vital links of friendship and service to local Orange Residents that are homebound and unable to utilize the library’s facility by delivering books to their homes on a monthly basis.

Key Responsibilities:      

Volunteers select materials for their City of Orange homebound patron and deliver the materials once a month.  Volunteers will be given a profile of their homebound patron so that they know what type of materials he/she would like.  Volunteer arrange a delivery schedule based on convenience of both patron and volunteer’s schedule.  Visits are usually scheduled once a month, but can be more often, if desired.  Volunteers should try to visit for at least 15 minutes with their patron to learn about the books the patrons enjoy and other topics of interest. Volunteers need to keep track of checked out materials and ensure that all library materials are returned by due dates   Volunteers use their personal vehicles to pick up the books from the library and to make the deliveries.  Volunteers return all materials to any of the Orange Public Libraries – El Modena, Taft, or Orange Public Library and History Center. 

 Qualifications:           

Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.   Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life. Experience being a mentor or skills working with disabled or vulnerable populations is highly desirable. 

Training and Support Provided:    An orientation to the library will be given by library staff, covering library resources and policies.  The library will provide ongoing support and access to staff as needed for problem-solving.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Chance to meet new people and help others Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               Volunteers give their own time – about 4-6 hours per month. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 6 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers.  Copy of driver’s license and proof of insurance are required once you have completed the City’s background process. 

Responsible To:                      Library Volunteer Coordinator

Agency: Orange Public Library

Position Overview and Impact:        Open up a homebound patron’s world to books and learning.  Provide vital links of friendship and service to local Orange Residents that are homebound and unable to utilize the library’s facility by delivering books to their homes on a monthly basis.

Key Responsibilities:      

Volunteers select materials for their City of Orange homebound patron and deliver the materials once a month.  Volunteers will be given a profile of their homebound patron so that they know what type of materials he/she would like.  Volunteer arrange a delivery schedule based on convenience of both patron and volunteer’s schedule.  Visits are usually scheduled once a month, but can be more often, if desired.  Volunteers should try to visit for at least 15 minutes with their patron to learn about the books the patrons enjoy and other topics of interest. Volunteers need to keep track of checked out materials and ensure that all library materials are returned by due dates   Volunteers use their personal vehicles to pick up the books from the library and to make the deliveries.  Volunteers return all materials to any of the Orange Public Libraries – El Modena, Taft, or Orange Public Library and History Center. 

 Qualifications:           

Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.   Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life. Experience being a mentor or skills working with disabled or vulnerable populations is highly desirable. 

Training and Support Provided:    An orientation to the library will be given by library staff, covering library resources and policies.  The library will provide ongoing support and access to staff as needed for problem-solving.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Chance to meet new people and help others Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:               Volunteers give their own time – about 4-6 hours per month. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 6 month commitment and 30 hours is requested

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers.  Copy of driver’s license and proof of insurance are required once you have completed the City’s background process. 

Responsible To:                      Library Volunteer Coordinator

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Storyteller

Position Overview and Impact:   The Orange Public Library is looking for a volunteer who can read books to small groups of children in both English and Spanish.   

Key Responsibilities:      

Volunteer will be responsible for picking a book to read to children in both English and Spanish during 30 minute storytimes.  Volunteers can incorporate music, arts and crafts or other teaching methods into their storytime if prefered Volunteers create their own schedule, but typically need to do a storytime when children are present in the library (10am-6pm) 

Qualifications:           

Some experience working with children, desired. Ability to bring a story to life through creativity and imagination Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.  Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    Orientation to the library and its children's library.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to inspire young children to use their imaginations and bring stories to life for them.  Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:              One 30 minute storytime per week.  The Orange Public Library is open M – W from 10am-9pm and Th - Sat from 10am-6pm.  The El Modena Branch is open M-W from 2-7pm and Th-Sat from 1-6pm. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 3 month commitment and 30 hours is requested 

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                     Children's Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Position Overview and Impact:   The Orange Public Library is looking for a volunteer who can read books to small groups of children in both English and Spanish.   

Key Responsibilities:      

Volunteer will be responsible for picking a book to read to children in both English and Spanish during 30 minute storytimes.  Volunteers can incorporate music, arts and crafts or other teaching methods into their storytime if prefered Volunteers create their own schedule, but typically need to do a storytime when children are present in the library (10am-6pm) 

Qualifications:           

Some experience working with children, desired. Ability to bring a story to life through creativity and imagination Desire to help the library and members of the Orange community.  Ideal volunteer will have good customer service and communication skills, patience, enthusiasm for working with others, and be willing and able to follow directions. Able to commit to and keep scheduled hours.  Willingness and compassion for working with library patrons that come from diverse backgrounds and various walks of life.

Training and Support Provided:    Orientation to the library and its children's library.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to inspire young children to use their imaginations and bring stories to life for them.  Learn about the workings of a Library and the opportunity to develop working relationships with library staff. The library staff would be happy to write letters of recommendation for exceptional volunteer service.

Time Commitment:              One 30 minute storytime per week.  The Orange Public Library is open M – W from 10am-9pm and Th - Sat from 10am-6pm.  The El Modena Branch is open M-W from 2-7pm and Th-Sat from 1-6pm. 

Length of Commitment:       Minimum 3 month commitment and 30 hours is requested 

Requirements:    All volunteers 16 and older are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can volunteer at the Orange Public Library.  This process is paid for by the City of Orange.  Please note that City policy does not allow the library to accept court-referred volunteers. 

Responsible To:                     Children's Librarian

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friends of the Orange Public Library

The Friends of the Orange Public Library is a non-profit organization of community residents who believe in the value and future of our public library. The Friends support the Library with funds from the Friends Bookstore, by receiving and encouraging personal donations, bequests from estates and distributions from trusts, and by encouraging community support for a better library. This wonderful group of volunteers has been serving the Orange Public Library and the community since 1959.

The Friends of the Orange Public Library operate the Friends of the Library Bookstore Monday - Saturday and are looking for volunteers to help staff the bookstore.  Two to three hour shifts are available throughout the day.  Other volunteer opportunities include sorting through donated books, helping to sell books at the semi-annual booksales, and helping with internet book sales.

If you have a passion for helping the library by helping to raise funds, please consider volunteering for the Friends.

Agency: Orange Public Library

The Friends of the Orange Public Library is a non-profit organization of community residents who believe in the value and future of our public library. The Friends support the Library with funds from the Friends Bookstore, by receiving and encouraging personal donations, bequests from estates and distributions from trusts, and by encouraging community support for a better library. This wonderful group of volunteers has been serving the Orange Public Library and the community since 1959.

The Friends of the Orange Public Library operate the Friends of the Library Bookstore Monday - Saturday and are looking for volunteers to help staff the bookstore.  Two to three hour shifts are available throughout the day.  Other volunteer opportunities include sorting through donated books, helping to sell books at the semi-annual booksales, and helping with internet book sales.

If you have a passion for helping the library by helping to raise funds, please consider volunteering for the Friends.

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Year Round Wish List

You can help heal homelessness in your community by donating any of the following items:

- new twin size bedding

- new blankets

- new pillows

- diapers/pull-ups

- baby wipes

- toiletries

- gift cards to grocery stores, Target and/or Walmart

Agency: Colette's Children's Home

You can help heal homelessness in your community by donating any of the following items:

- new twin size bedding

- new blankets

- new pillows

- diapers/pull-ups

- baby wipes

- toiletries

- gift cards to grocery stores, Target and/or Walmart

Agency: Colette's Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92647

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Food Distribution

The Abrazar Inc. Community Center needs the support of ENERGETIC volunteers to assist with the USDA food .

WHEN: 2nd Tuesday of each month (Rain or Shine)

Time: 8a-4p (Largest need is in the morning hours)

Duties: Bagging and moving groceries, organizing, assisting families with their bags, and clean-up.

Your participation is this monthly event will be truely appreciated in our community.

 

If you are interested please contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

The Abrazar Inc. Community Center needs the support of ENERGETIC volunteers to assist with the USDA food .

WHEN: 2nd Tuesday of each month (Rain or Shine)

Time: 8a-4p (Largest need is in the morning hours)

Duties: Bagging and moving groceries, organizing, assisting families with their bags, and clean-up.

Your participation is this monthly event will be truely appreciated in our community.

 

If you are interested please contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92683

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Financial Literacy Mentor

Purpose: Through our Homelessness Prevention Initiative (HPI), Thomas House Shelter works intensively with families on the verge of eviction to help them reach financial stability through rental assistance and budget mentoring. As part of the road to independence, we require adults in our program to work with expert Financial Mentors recruited from professional positions in our community. Meetings are scheduled based on availability of families and volunteers.

Location: Budget Mentors meet with program participants in our administrative office located in southeast Garden Grove.

Key Responsibilities:

Hotline monitor: attend to calls and conduct phone interviews Help clients attain financial stability Teach basic skills needed to maintain healthy financial status Assist clients in understanding their credit report Establish a concrete plan for debt repayment and monthly savings Work with client to create a monthly budget using receipts and bills

Reports to: HPI Case Manager

Length of Appointment: Financial Mentor meets with adult at least twice/month for a minimum of three months.

Time Commitment: at least 4 hours/month

Qualifications: Background in personal finance; fluent in Spanish

Support: Financial Mentor meets with Case Manager to discuss responsibilities of position and completes the requisite paperwork before being assigned to a family. For training purposes, Financial Mentor is paired with the Case Manager for initial intake session to learn what is expected from him/her in this role.

Age Requirement: 22 and up 

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Purpose: Through our Homelessness Prevention Initiative (HPI), Thomas House Shelter works intensively with families on the verge of eviction to help them reach financial stability through rental assistance and budget mentoring. As part of the road to independence, we require adults in our program to work with expert Financial Mentors recruited from professional positions in our community. Meetings are scheduled based on availability of families and volunteers.

Location: Budget Mentors meet with program participants in our administrative office located in southeast Garden Grove.

Key Responsibilities:

Hotline monitor: attend to calls and conduct phone interviews Help clients attain financial stability Teach basic skills needed to maintain healthy financial status Assist clients in understanding their credit report Establish a concrete plan for debt repayment and monthly savings Work with client to create a monthly budget using receipts and bills

Reports to: HPI Case Manager

Length of Appointment: Financial Mentor meets with adult at least twice/month for a minimum of three months.

Time Commitment: at least 4 hours/month

Qualifications: Background in personal finance; fluent in Spanish

Support: Financial Mentor meets with Case Manager to discuss responsibilities of position and completes the requisite paperwork before being assigned to a family. For training purposes, Financial Mentor is paired with the Case Manager for initial intake session to learn what is expected from him/her in this role.

Age Requirement: 22 and up 

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Program Assistant

Girls Inc is always welcoming new interns from all different majors. During the school year, Girls Inc has an after school program from 2-5pm. Volunteers have the opportunity to make a difference in a child's life by helping with homework, facilitate program groups and supervise "free play." Interns will also be able to interact with parents, and assist other staff and volunteers as needed.

Girls Inc has various programs such as STEM work that helps promote science, technology, engineering and math. Another program is Project Bold where girls are taught about safety and anti-bullying. Girls are also taught about money management. A Mind and Body Program is also available for interns to help out with- this program helps girls learn about nutrition and how to manage stress. Interns have an opportunity to have a hands on position with any of these programs. Interns will be able to take part in many activities that will help many low-income families in the community as well.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

Girls Inc is always welcoming new interns from all different majors. During the school year, Girls Inc has an after school program from 2-5pm. Volunteers have the opportunity to make a difference in a child's life by helping with homework, facilitate program groups and supervise "free play." Interns will also be able to interact with parents, and assist other staff and volunteers as needed.

Girls Inc has various programs such as STEM work that helps promote science, technology, engineering and math. Another program is Project Bold where girls are taught about safety and anti-bullying. Girls are also taught about money management. A Mind and Body Program is also available for interns to help out with- this program helps girls learn about nutrition and how to manage stress. Interns have an opportunity to have a hands on position with any of these programs. Interns will be able to take part in many activities that will help many low-income families in the community as well.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92627

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruiter- All Orange County

Help girls of Orange County become leaders in their own lives, all while boosting skills of your own! Perfect your public speaking by practicing connecting to an audience, sharing a common vision and networking.

The Girls Scouts of Orange County is looking for a Recruiter to help share our mission at parent information nights and community events. We have a great need in all cities and schools across Orange County. Free training will be provided to teach you all of the benefits of Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Help girls of Orange County become leaders in their own lives, all while boosting skills of your own! Perfect your public speaking by practicing connecting to an audience, sharing a common vision and networking.

The Girls Scouts of Orange County is looking for a Recruiter to help share our mission at parent information nights and community events. We have a great need in all cities and schools across Orange County. Free training will be provided to teach you all of the benefits of Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruiter- Spanish Speaking- All Orange County

Help girls of Orange County become leaders in their own lives, all while boosting skills of your own! Perfect your public speaking by practicing connecting to an audience, sharing a common vision and networking.

The Girls Scouts of Orange County is looking for a bi-lingual Spanish speaking Recruiter to help share our mission at parent information nights and community events. We have a great need in all cities and schools across Orange County. Free training will be provided to teach you all of the benefits of Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Help girls of Orange County become leaders in their own lives, all while boosting skills of your own! Perfect your public speaking by practicing connecting to an audience, sharing a common vision and networking.

The Girls Scouts of Orange County is looking for a bi-lingual Spanish speaking Recruiter to help share our mission at parent information nights and community events. We have a great need in all cities and schools across Orange County. Free training will be provided to teach you all of the benefits of Girl Scouts.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Outreach Assistant

Girls Incorporated of Orange County is a non-profit agency serving girls ages 5-18. All programs are delivered with a youth development approach, which addresses the comprehensive needs of girls and their families and encompasses areas such as pregnancy prevention, healthy body image and self-esteem, academic achievement, participation in sports, substance abuse prevention, economic literacy, and excellence in math, science and technology.

Volunteer Program Objectives: 

Comfortable working with girls ages between the ages of 12-18 years

Networking with schools and communities to establish programs

Assist with overseeing group participation and interaction

Co-facilitation of classroom and workshop presentations

Recruitment of groups

Co-facilitation of prevention and education programs

Help set-up and clean-up for the day’s activities

Assist with crisis interventions, assessment and referral

Assist with special events

Community networking

Must be okay with being a disciplinarian

Available to complete other tasks as needed

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

Girls Incorporated of Orange County is a non-profit agency serving girls ages 5-18. All programs are delivered with a youth development approach, which addresses the comprehensive needs of girls and their families and encompasses areas such as pregnancy prevention, healthy body image and self-esteem, academic achievement, participation in sports, substance abuse prevention, economic literacy, and excellence in math, science and technology.

Volunteer Program Objectives: 

Comfortable working with girls ages between the ages of 12-18 years

Networking with schools and communities to establish programs

Assist with overseeing group participation and interaction

Co-facilitation of classroom and workshop presentations

Recruitment of groups

Co-facilitation of prevention and education programs

Help set-up and clean-up for the day’s activities

Assist with crisis interventions, assessment and referral

Assist with special events

Community networking

Must be okay with being a disciplinarian

Available to complete other tasks as needed

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92627

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Program Assistant

The Girls Inc. Literacy Project highlights best practices and strategies for youth-serving organizations to effectively work with schools and teachers in developing a literacy program for girls in grades K-3.  Girls Inc. will serve as one of three affiliate pilot sites to integrate the program model into their organization and report on their progress.  Pilot sites will leverage existing relationships with schools to form a strong bridge between formal and informal education in the development of a literacy program.

Program Volunteer Objectives:

Build positive and nurturing relationships with elementary girls Assist program staff in the development of activities Assist with the facilitation of literacy based activities Work with program staff to implement the evaluation process Develop relationships with assigned K-3 teachers to discuss the literacy based needs of their students Provide ongoing communication with program staff

Qualifications:

Must pass background check and  TB test Recommended past experience working with children/youth Spanish speaking preferred, but not required

Position Benefits:

Working and interacting with a youth population Assisting with program development Exposure to a specific target population Gender specific programming Ongoing collaboration with teachers and administrators Opportunity for personal growth and creativity Evaluations and assessments Promoting diverse learning experiences

To apply please submit a resume to Ashley Cashdollar at ACashdollar@Girlsinc-oc.org or call (949) 646-7181 ext. 305.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

The Girls Inc. Literacy Project highlights best practices and strategies for youth-serving organizations to effectively work with schools and teachers in developing a literacy program for girls in grades K-3.  Girls Inc. will serve as one of three affiliate pilot sites to integrate the program model into their organization and report on their progress.  Pilot sites will leverage existing relationships with schools to form a strong bridge between formal and informal education in the development of a literacy program.

Program Volunteer Objectives:

Build positive and nurturing relationships with elementary girls Assist program staff in the development of activities Assist with the facilitation of literacy based activities Work with program staff to implement the evaluation process Develop relationships with assigned K-3 teachers to discuss the literacy based needs of their students Provide ongoing communication with program staff

Qualifications:

Must pass background check and  TB test Recommended past experience working with children/youth Spanish speaking preferred, but not required

Position Benefits:

Working and interacting with a youth population Assisting with program development Exposure to a specific target population Gender specific programming Ongoing collaboration with teachers and administrators Opportunity for personal growth and creativity Evaluations and assessments Promoting diverse learning experiences

To apply please submit a resume to Ashley Cashdollar at ACashdollar@Girlsinc-oc.org or call (949) 646-7181 ext. 305.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92627

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Orientation

Laura’s House encourages volunteer involvement and the development of community resources to enhance our programs and build closer ties with the community. In addition to providing support to clients and their families, volunteers help increase the knowledge and understanding of domestic violence our community. We love our Laura’s House Volunteers!

The BEST way to get started in the Laura’s House Volunteer Program is to attend a Volunteer Orientation. These Orientations are held twice a month—one offered in the evening and another during business hours each month.

We are limited to 15 attendees per Orientation, so please sign up online as soon as possible: http://laurashouse.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/ If you click through the link and do not see the above dates, they have been removed from the listing because they are at full capacity.

Please be prompt. We will be unable to admit attendees who are late to the Orientation.

Orientation Location: 999 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
Click here for a map: http://www.laurashouse.org/contact.html

Once a volunteer has attended a Volunteer Orientation and completed an application, your email address is added to our Volunteer Connection Monthly Newsletter. This newsletter goes out during the last week of each month and outlines our volunteer needs in the coming weeks and months. Volunteers are then directed to sign up for opportunities through the Volunteer Local website: http://laurashouse.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/

Opportunities include:

Administrative/Office Volunteer Event Volunteer Outreach Volunteer Resale Store Retail Volunteer

Some of our Volunteer Opportunities require the 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training because of their direct service role with our clients. Completion of this training does not guarantee a position, but allows a volunteer the opportunity to interview for a position when a timeslot becomes available. Each volunteer must provide a copy of their 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training Certificate, complete a background check, and in some roles provide TB Test results.

Opportunities include:

Childcare Volunteer Hotline/Support Volunteer House Coordinator Volunteer Transportation Volunteer

The 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training hosted by Laura’s House is scheduled 2-3 times a year. More information regarding the training and instructions on how to sign up are available on our website: http://www.laurashouse.org/40hr-training.html Space is limited.

Thank you for your interest in the Laura’s House Volunteer Program. Volunteers contributed over 8,108 hours in 2012. Your service helps maximize contributions and support made to Laura’s House, helping to increase our capacity—thank you! For any questions concerning the Volunteer Program please contact Melanie Galloway, Development & Volunteer Coordinator, mgalloway@laurashouse.org

 

Agency: Laura's House

Laura’s House encourages volunteer involvement and the development of community resources to enhance our programs and build closer ties with the community. In addition to providing support to clients and their families, volunteers help increase the knowledge and understanding of domestic violence our community. We love our Laura’s House Volunteers!

The BEST way to get started in the Laura’s House Volunteer Program is to attend a Volunteer Orientation. These Orientations are held twice a month—one offered in the evening and another during business hours each month.

We are limited to 15 attendees per Orientation, so please sign up online as soon as possible: http://laurashouse.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/ If you click through the link and do not see the above dates, they have been removed from the listing because they are at full capacity.

Please be prompt. We will be unable to admit attendees who are late to the Orientation.

Orientation Location: 999 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
Click here for a map: http://www.laurashouse.org/contact.html

Once a volunteer has attended a Volunteer Orientation and completed an application, your email address is added to our Volunteer Connection Monthly Newsletter. This newsletter goes out during the last week of each month and outlines our volunteer needs in the coming weeks and months. Volunteers are then directed to sign up for opportunities through the Volunteer Local website: http://laurashouse.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/

Opportunities include:

Administrative/Office Volunteer Event Volunteer Outreach Volunteer Resale Store Retail Volunteer

Some of our Volunteer Opportunities require the 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training because of their direct service role with our clients. Completion of this training does not guarantee a position, but allows a volunteer the opportunity to interview for a position when a timeslot becomes available. Each volunteer must provide a copy of their 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training Certificate, complete a background check, and in some roles provide TB Test results.

Opportunities include:

Childcare Volunteer Hotline/Support Volunteer House Coordinator Volunteer Transportation Volunteer

The 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocacy Training hosted by Laura’s House is scheduled 2-3 times a year. More information regarding the training and instructions on how to sign up are available on our website: http://www.laurashouse.org/40hr-training.html Space is limited.

Thank you for your interest in the Laura’s House Volunteer Program. Volunteers contributed over 8,108 hours in 2012. Your service helps maximize contributions and support made to Laura’s House, helping to increase our capacity—thank you! For any questions concerning the Volunteer Program please contact Melanie Galloway, Development & Volunteer Coordinator, mgalloway@laurashouse.org

 

Agency: Laura's House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >10 years old

Zip Code: 92694

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Laura's House Wish List

This Wish List is a strategic and focused list of items we can use immediately to provide the best possible care and services to our clients. Your donations are critical gifts that save Laura's House thousands of dollars each year, in turn helping to dedicate the greatest amount of our resources directly to individuals and families relying on us!

 

http://www.laurashouse.org/wishlist.html

Agency: Laura's House

This Wish List is a strategic and focused list of items we can use immediately to provide the best possible care and services to our clients. Your donations are critical gifts that save Laura's House thousands of dollars each year, in turn helping to dedicate the greatest amount of our resources directly to individuals and families relying on us!

 

http://www.laurashouse.org/wishlist.html

Agency: Laura's House

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92694

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: In Kind Donation - Toiletries

The Villa could use the following as an ongoing need for our women

Toothbrushes

Toothpaste

Pads, Tampons

Bras, Underwear

Deodorant

Shampoo, Conditioner

 

 

Agency: The Villa Center, Inc.

The Villa could use the following as an ongoing need for our women

Toothbrushes

Toothpaste

Pads, Tampons

Bras, Underwear

Deodorant

Shampoo, Conditioner

 

 

Agency: The Villa Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

Women to take our women to meetings on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Must be able to pass probation background and have registration, insurance and CDL. The hours are 6:30pm - 10:00pm

Agency: The Villa Center, Inc.

Women to take our women to meetings on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Must be able to pass probation background and have registration, insurance and CDL. The hours are 6:30pm - 10:00pm

Agency: The Villa Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 92701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference in a child's oral health!

Year–Round Volunteer Opportunities:

1. Tooth Fairy Learning Center: Teach children about the science of decay and bacteria, proper oral hygiene and making smart nutrition choices.

2. Community Education and Screenings: Educate the community on the importance of oral health, help hygienists with screening paperwork and refer families to dental clinics.

3. Help our school-based program! Duties include getting kids safely to and from our Smile Mobile and their classrooms, and assisting with forms and paperwork.

4. Assist front office: Data entry, pulling and filing dental records and charts.

5. Assist with grant research.

6. Research dental information, providers, products and adaptations for children with special health care needs.

7. Public Relations/Marketing opportunities!

8. Participate in 3 of our major Special Events! Festival of Children, Give Kids A Smile Day, and Leaders in Oral Health!

 

Additional Information and Requirements:

*No chair side shadowing opportunities available at this time.

*Business casual attire for volunteers. No jeans, shorts, flip flops, tank tops, or strapless tops allowed.

*Must show proof of TB test within the last year

*Bilingual a plus!

Agency: Healthy Smiles For Kids of Orange County

Year–Round Volunteer Opportunities:

1. Tooth Fairy Learning Center: Teach children about the science of decay and bacteria, proper oral hygiene and making smart nutrition choices.

2. Community Education and Screenings: Educate the community on the importance of oral health, help hygienists with screening paperwork and refer families to dental clinics.

3. Help our school-based program! Duties include getting kids safely to and from our Smile Mobile and their classrooms, and assisting with forms and paperwork.

4. Assist front office: Data entry, pulling and filing dental records and charts.

5. Assist with grant research.

6. Research dental information, providers, products and adaptations for children with special health care needs.

7. Public Relations/Marketing opportunities!

8. Participate in 3 of our major Special Events! Festival of Children, Give Kids A Smile Day, and Leaders in Oral Health!

 

Additional Information and Requirements:

*No chair side shadowing opportunities available at this time.

*Business casual attire for volunteers. No jeans, shorts, flip flops, tank tops, or strapless tops allowed.

*Must show proof of TB test within the last year

*Bilingual a plus!

Agency: Healthy Smiles For Kids of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92840

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Apple Gift Cards for Speech Therapy

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, often times speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the development of new technologies, speech therapy can be both extremely productive and fun with the utilization of iPads.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home with the availability of so many inexpensive apps.

As a leader of excellence, Providence Speech and Hearing Center is committed to offering life-changing treatment and cutting-edge technology and is currently in need of Apple Gift cards in order to purchase iPads for speech therapists as well as apps to be used in therapy for patients.

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

 

 

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, often times speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the development of new technologies, speech therapy can be both extremely productive and fun with the utilization of iPads.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home with the availability of so many inexpensive apps.

As a leader of excellence, Providence Speech and Hearing Center is committed to offering life-changing treatment and cutting-edge technology and is currently in need of Apple Gift cards in order to purchase iPads for speech therapists as well as apps to be used in therapy for patients.

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

 

 

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92868

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Games for Pediatric Speech Therapy - Please help!

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the use of games speech therapy can be both extremely productive and fun.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home by with their own games.

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Some Wish List Items:

Candy Land Perfection Fun on the Run Ravensburger Jolly Octopus Connect 4 Launchers Ker Plunk! Sorry! Guess Who? Don’t Break the Ice Let’s Go Fishing HedBanz Category WH Question Bingo

 Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the use of games speech therapy can be both extremely productive and fun.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home by with their own games.

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Some Wish List Items:

Candy Land Perfection Fun on the Run Ravensburger Jolly Octopus Connect 4 Launchers Ker Plunk! Sorry! Guess Who? Don’t Break the Ice Let’s Go Fishing HedBanz Category WH Question Bingo

 Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92868

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Toys for Therapy

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the use of toys speech and Occupational therapy can be both extremely productive and fun.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home by with their own toys.

Pop-Up Cause and Effect Toys Mr. Potato Head (5 needed) Musical Instruments Dress Up Clothes Dollhouse Big Blocks        Tricycles Velcro Fruit Legos (Large and Small) People Toys (Farm, Doctor, Teacher, Children) · Electronic Toys that make sounds and lights · Playdoh and any Playdoh Play Sets (10 needed) · Car Ramps (small to fit on a toddler table)

 To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

 Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

 

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Because speech therapy can be repetitive, speech therapists find keeping a child's attention to be challenging.  Fortunately, with the use of toys speech and Occupational therapy can be both extremely productive and fun.  Not to mention, parents can facilitate therapy at home by with their own toys.

Pop-Up Cause and Effect Toys Mr. Potato Head (5 needed) Musical Instruments Dress Up Clothes Dollhouse Big Blocks        Tricycles Velcro Fruit Legos (Large and Small) People Toys (Farm, Doctor, Teacher, Children) · Electronic Toys that make sounds and lights · Playdoh and any Playdoh Play Sets (10 needed) · Car Ramps (small to fit on a toddler table)

 To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

 Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

 

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92868

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Preschool Needs at Providence

Providence Speech and Hearing Center's Preschool, ranked #1 in Orange, needs the following supplies:

Outdoor Furniture for Children Art Supplies Garden Supplies Garden Equipment Stackable Storage Containers

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Providence Speech and Hearing Center's Preschool, ranked #1 in Orange, needs the following supplies:

Outdoor Furniture for Children Art Supplies Garden Supplies Garden Equipment Stackable Storage Containers

To see the complete Wish List, please visit: http://pshc.org/ways-to-help/wish-list.html

Thank you for helping us to Enrich Life Through the Gifts of Speech and Hearing!

Agency: Providence Speech and Hearing Center

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92868

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Organizer- Various Orange County

Help spread the mission and vission of the Girl Scouts of Orange County by becoming a Lead Organizer. Help extend the Girl Scout experience to girls in Orange County by managing a team of School Liaisons, networking with schools and school officials, recruiting Troop leaders and girls, helping to place girls in troops or register as a Girl Scout Independant.

This is a leadership position as part of a larger committee in. Organizers are needed in Huntington Beach, Westminster, Newport Beach, Garden Grove, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Lake Forest, Rancho Trabuco, and Saddleback areas.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Help spread the mission and vission of the Girl Scouts of Orange County by becoming a Lead Organizer. Help extend the Girl Scout experience to girls in Orange County by managing a team of School Liaisons, networking with schools and school officials, recruiting Troop leaders and girls, helping to place girls in troops or register as a Girl Scout Independant.

This is a leadership position as part of a larger committee in. Organizers are needed in Huntington Beach, Westminster, Newport Beach, Garden Grove, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Lake Forest, Rancho Trabuco, and Saddleback areas.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout leader

Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for volunteer troop leaders to co-lead troops in Orange County. Girl Scouts is the largest volunteer-led organization in the country, with a rich history and incredible impact, however in some underserved communities, girls miss out on the opportunity to participate in these life changing experiences due to a lack of resources. Volunteering your time that every girl has the courage, character and confidence to make the world a better place!

Co-lead a troop, through badge work and activities according to your expertise and your girls interests. The schedule is set by you and your co-leader, most troops meet twice a month after school or in the evening. Initial and continuous training is provided, and the commitment is for at least one school year, beginning ASAP.

Must have a passion for sisterhood! BUT no prior Girl Scouts experience required Choose your preferred age group: Daisy (k-1) Brownie (2-3) Junior (4-5) Cadette (6-8) Requires a background check, volunteer application, and Girl Scouts membership

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for volunteer troop leaders to co-lead troops in Orange County. Girl Scouts is the largest volunteer-led organization in the country, with a rich history and incredible impact, however in some underserved communities, girls miss out on the opportunity to participate in these life changing experiences due to a lack of resources. Volunteering your time that every girl has the courage, character and confidence to make the world a better place!

Co-lead a troop, through badge work and activities according to your expertise and your girls interests. The schedule is set by you and your co-leader, most troops meet twice a month after school or in the evening. Initial and continuous training is provided, and the commitment is for at least one school year, beginning ASAP.

Must have a passion for sisterhood! BUT no prior Girl Scouts experience required Choose your preferred age group: Daisy (k-1) Brownie (2-3) Junior (4-5) Cadette (6-8) Requires a background check, volunteer application, and Girl Scouts membership

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Trainer

Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for several enthusiastic volunteers to assist us in providing training to our leaders, volunteers and girls. Trainers assist with creating and delivering the trainings. Trainings vary from product sales, volunteer essentials, first aid and outdoor skills and various webinars. If you have an interest in assisting us to expand and strengthen the Girl Scout leadership experience in Orange County, contact us today!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for several enthusiastic volunteers to assist us in providing training to our leaders, volunteers and girls. Trainers assist with creating and delivering the trainings. Trainings vary from product sales, volunteer essentials, first aid and outdoor skills and various webinars. If you have an interest in assisting us to expand and strengthen the Girl Scout leadership experience in Orange County, contact us today!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Language Support

The Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for several individuals to assist us with language support. Occasionally we are contacted by a community member whom we need assistance in communicating with them. We are looking for the following languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Farsi and Korean. There is no need to come into the office after training on the foundation of Girl Scouts. Volunteers would just need to be available for occasional phone calls or emails, and translate the information back to us.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

The Girl Scouts of Orange County is looking for several individuals to assist us with language support. Occasionally we are contacted by a community member whom we need assistance in communicating with them. We are looking for the following languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Farsi and Korean. There is no need to come into the office after training on the foundation of Girl Scouts. Volunteers would just need to be available for occasional phone calls or emails, and translate the information back to us.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve Supper at Thomas House

Thomas House offers an engaging opportunity for volunteers called Serving Supper. On Thursday nights our parents attend a mandatory life skills class. They get home from work and often do not have the time to prepare dinner for their families before they have to go to the class. We ask different groups of volunteers come with food for the shelter and arts and crafts or activities for the children on Thursday nights. It is family friendly, kids of all ages are welcome to attend with their parents.  

We are looking for groups of people (businesses, churches, youth groups, etc.) to plan a dinner for our kids and their parents! Pot lucks are most welcome and we also have a BBQ! Dinner should serve about 50-60 people.

 

Bring the whole family for this fun and interactive evening!

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Thomas House offers an engaging opportunity for volunteers called Serving Supper. On Thursday nights our parents attend a mandatory life skills class. They get home from work and often do not have the time to prepare dinner for their families before they have to go to the class. We ask different groups of volunteers come with food for the shelter and arts and crafts or activities for the children on Thursday nights. It is family friendly, kids of all ages are welcome to attend with their parents.  

We are looking for groups of people (businesses, churches, youth groups, etc.) to plan a dinner for our kids and their parents! Pot lucks are most welcome and we also have a BBQ! Dinner should serve about 50-60 people.

 

Bring the whole family for this fun and interactive evening!

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Our Recently Housed Orange County Neighbors with a Welcome Home Basket!

You can make an impact in the lives of recently housed families and individuals who were previously experiencing homelessness. Donate a
Welcome Home Basket and help our Orange County neighbors settle into their new homes! These baskets provide households with basic
necessities and truly make a difference in people’s lives.

See our checklist for items needed and get started today!


Please note: All items must be new and include a bin with a lid.

Items needed to complete one Welcome Home Basket:

Broom and Dust Pan Dish Soap Door Mat Flashlight with Batteries Kitchen Sponges Lysol or Clorox Wipes 1 Decorative Item (No Candles) 1 Throw Blanket Paper Towels Set of 2 Bath Towels Set of 2 Hand Towels Set of 4 Dinnerware Set of 4 Glasses/Cups Set of Silverware Small Fire Extinguisher Small First Aid Kit Small Toolkit Welcome Card $25 Gift Card to Target or Wal-Mart Large Storage/Laundry Basket for Items

This volunteer opportunity is offered through the WelcomeHomeOC℠ housing navigation program, which helps families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have a housing voucher in hand to secure housing in private market apartments and ensures supportive services are provided to help those who are newly housed to stay in their homes for the long-term. The program is a joint effort between Orange County United Way’s United to End Homelessness℠ initiative, Public Housing Authorities, and rental property owners. 

Donate Today!  

For instructions on basket assembly or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

You can make an impact in the lives of recently housed families and individuals who were previously experiencing homelessness. Donate a
Welcome Home Basket and help our Orange County neighbors settle into their new homes! These baskets provide households with basic
necessities and truly make a difference in people’s lives.

See our checklist for items needed and get started today!


Please note: All items must be new and include a bin with a lid.

Items needed to complete one Welcome Home Basket:

Broom and Dust Pan Dish Soap Door Mat Flashlight with Batteries Kitchen Sponges Lysol or Clorox Wipes 1 Decorative Item (No Candles) 1 Throw Blanket Paper Towels Set of 2 Bath Towels Set of 2 Hand Towels Set of 4 Dinnerware Set of 4 Glasses/Cups Set of Silverware Small Fire Extinguisher Small First Aid Kit Small Toolkit Welcome Card $25 Gift Card to Target or Wal-Mart Large Storage/Laundry Basket for Items

This volunteer opportunity is offered through the WelcomeHomeOC℠ housing navigation program, which helps families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have a housing voucher in hand to secure housing in private market apartments and ensures supportive services are provided to help those who are newly housed to stay in their homes for the long-term. The program is a joint effort between Orange County United Way’s United to End Homelessness℠ initiative, Public Housing Authorities, and rental property owners. 

Donate Today!  

For instructions on basket assembly or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Let Them Eat Cake

We are talking to you, bakers! Everyone deserves to feel special on their birthday. We are looking for volunteers to bake our parents and children birthday cakes. Cakes should feed about 12-15 people with candles :) Themed cakes are encouraged!

 

"Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for people; it does for me."

-Audrey Hepburn

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

We are talking to you, bakers! Everyone deserves to feel special on their birthday. We are looking for volunteers to bake our parents and children birthday cakes. Cakes should feed about 12-15 people with candles :) Themed cakes are encouraged!

 

"Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for people; it does for me."

-Audrey Hepburn

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OC Food Bank Volunteer

On a daily basis, volunteers work side-by-side to the beat of music packing food boxes that are distributed to hungry people in Orange County and surrounding areas.  Individuals, families, and groups of 80 can be accommodated.

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

On a daily basis, volunteers work side-by-side to the beat of music packing food boxes that are distributed to hungry people in Orange County and surrounding areas.  Individuals, families, and groups of 80 can be accommodated.

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92841

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Plan a Food Drive

Most Needed Items:

Easy Open Food – Pop Tops (canned meats, tuna, Spam, Vienna sausage, ravioli, chili) Canned Fruits Canned Meat Canned Vegetables Dry Foods (beans, rice, pasta, macaroni & cheese, cup-o-soup, cereal, oatmeal, pancake mix) Personal Care Items (deodorant, feminine napkins, diapers, tooth brush and tooth paste, shampoo, soap) Peanut Butter Snacks (energy bars, granola bars, fruit leathers) Drinks (juice, bottled water, coffee, tea)

 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Most Needed Items:

Easy Open Food – Pop Tops (canned meats, tuna, Spam, Vienna sausage, ravioli, chili) Canned Fruits Canned Meat Canned Vegetables Dry Foods (beans, rice, pasta, macaroni & cheese, cup-o-soup, cereal, oatmeal, pancake mix) Personal Care Items (deodorant, feminine napkins, diapers, tooth brush and tooth paste, shampoo, soap) Peanut Butter Snacks (energy bars, granola bars, fruit leathers) Drinks (juice, bottled water, coffee, tea)

 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Hope for the Holidays

This holiday season consider participating in Community Action Partnership of Orange County's Hope for the Holidays campaign. Individuals and families can get involved in our Adopt-a-Family and drives for clothes, toys, and food. 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

This holiday season consider participating in Community Action Partnership of Orange County's Hope for the Holidays campaign. Individuals and families can get involved in our Adopt-a-Family and drives for clothes, toys, and food. 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Backpacks for Success!

Backpacks for Success! will provide at least 2,000 students in underserved and disadvantaged Orange County School Districts with fully supplied backpacks from donor businesses and organizations. Eligible K-12 students will receive a backpack with: pencils, erasers, colored pencils, crayons, glue sticks, paper, and other grade appropriate items. There are three ways that your business or organization can help support Backpacks for Success! Make a tax-deductible financial contribution today and we’ll purchase all the supplies for you! A donation of $25 will supply a child with a fully stocked backpack. Hold a School Supplies Drive at your organization! Please keep in mind that all donated school supplies and backpacks should be newly purchased. Become a sponsor for the Backpacks for Success! program! Sponsors will get special recognition on our website and on promotional materials.

 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Backpacks for Success! will provide at least 2,000 students in underserved and disadvantaged Orange County School Districts with fully supplied backpacks from donor businesses and organizations. Eligible K-12 students will receive a backpack with: pencils, erasers, colored pencils, crayons, glue sticks, paper, and other grade appropriate items. There are three ways that your business or organization can help support Backpacks for Success! Make a tax-deductible financial contribution today and we’ll purchase all the supplies for you! A donation of $25 will supply a child with a fully stocked backpack. Hold a School Supplies Drive at your organization! Please keep in mind that all donated school supplies and backpacks should be newly purchased. Become a sponsor for the Backpacks for Success! program! Sponsors will get special recognition on our website and on promotional materials.

 

Agency: Community Action Partnership Of Orange County

Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Computer Lab Instructor

Computer Program

Teach younger children learn to type and get familiar to using computer for academic purposes

Teach Middle and High School kids to learn how to use the following software:

                Word document

                PowerPoint

                Excel

                Google Document (upload, edit, share, etc.)

*One instructor per 4 children max with one volunteer/intern supervise/children’s program coordinator

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Computer Program

Teach younger children learn to type and get familiar to using computer for academic purposes

Teach Middle and High School kids to learn how to use the following software:

                Word document

                PowerPoint

                Excel

                Google Document (upload, edit, share, etc.)

*One instructor per 4 children max with one volunteer/intern supervise/children’s program coordinator

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Exploring the Arts

Music Program

Teach the children to learn piano and guitar

*One instructor per 5 children max with one volunteer/intern supervise/children’s program coordinator

 

Art Program

Art classes (painting, abstract art, collages, etc.)

*one instructor per 10-12 children with one Thomas house staff supervise (Children’s Program Coordinator)

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Music Program

Teach the children to learn piano and guitar

*One instructor per 5 children max with one volunteer/intern supervise/children’s program coordinator

 

Art Program

Art classes (painting, abstract art, collages, etc.)

*one instructor per 10-12 children with one Thomas house staff supervise (Children’s Program Coordinator)

Agency: Thomas House Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors for Elementary School Students

Do you CARE about the success of children? Want to make a DIFFERENCE? Looking for a way to GIVE BACK to the community?

The PRIDE After-School Program is in need of long term, passionate, and energetic Homework Tutors in the Westminster/Midway City area. (Locations vary based on placement.)

Homework Tutors will assist students in grades K-6th to comprehend and finish their homework each day.

The PRIDE after-school program runs Monday-Friday between the hours of 2:00p-6:00p. Tutors are not required to attend each day. All we ask is for a commitment of at least one homework hour per week, though more is always appreciated.

Adult volunteers may need a TB test and a background check. 

 

If you are interested contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

 

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

Do you CARE about the success of children? Want to make a DIFFERENCE? Looking for a way to GIVE BACK to the community?

The PRIDE After-School Program is in need of long term, passionate, and energetic Homework Tutors in the Westminster/Midway City area. (Locations vary based on placement.)

Homework Tutors will assist students in grades K-6th to comprehend and finish their homework each day.

The PRIDE after-school program runs Monday-Friday between the hours of 2:00p-6:00p. Tutors are not required to attend each day. All we ask is for a commitment of at least one homework hour per week, though more is always appreciated.

Adult volunteers may need a TB test and a background check. 

 

If you are interested contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

 

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92683

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors for Middle School Students

Do you CARE about the success of children? Want to make a DIFFERENCE? Looking for a way to GIVE BACK to the community?

The PRIDE After-School Program is in need of long term, passionate, and energetic Homework Tutors in the Westminster/Midway City area. (Locations vary based on placement.)

Homework Tutors will assist students in middle school to comprehend and finish their homework each day.

The PRIDE after-school program runs Monday-Friday between the hours of 2:00p-6:00p. Tutors are not required to attend each day. All we ask is for a commitment of at least one homework hour per week, though more is always appreciated.

Adult volunteers will need a TB test and a background check. 

 

If you are interested contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

 

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

Do you CARE about the success of children? Want to make a DIFFERENCE? Looking for a way to GIVE BACK to the community?

The PRIDE After-School Program is in need of long term, passionate, and energetic Homework Tutors in the Westminster/Midway City area. (Locations vary based on placement.)

Homework Tutors will assist students in middle school to comprehend and finish their homework each day.

The PRIDE after-school program runs Monday-Friday between the hours of 2:00p-6:00p. Tutors are not required to attend each day. All we ask is for a commitment of at least one homework hour per week, though more is always appreciated.

Adult volunteers will need a TB test and a background check. 

 

If you are interested contact:

Lupita Tello-Gonzalez

l.tello@abrazarinc.com

 

Agency: Abrazar, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 92683

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a child

We have a new mentoring program that launched in the fall of 2015. It is called Bright Start and we are looking to pair a mentor with a K-6th grade student. We have 25 children that are in need of a mentor for a minimum of 1 hour per week, for one year’s time. Curriculum is provided by Every Monday Matters weekly for the mentor to work through with the student and is designed to inspire a new normal for our children as they learn how much and why they matter to themselves, the community around them, and to the world. Mentoring sessions will take place at a location convenient for the family and at a time convenient to both the mentor and child.

Time Commitment:      1-2 hours per week, for a year.

                                                      Possible times: Tuesdays through Fridays 3:30pm – 8pm and

                                                      Saturdays *

                                                      (*We do not do mentoring on Mondays or Sundays)

Agency: Project Hope Alliance

We have a new mentoring program that launched in the fall of 2015. It is called Bright Start and we are looking to pair a mentor with a K-6th grade student. We have 25 children that are in need of a mentor for a minimum of 1 hour per week, for one year’s time. Curriculum is provided by Every Monday Matters weekly for the mentor to work through with the student and is designed to inspire a new normal for our children as they learn how much and why they matter to themselves, the community around them, and to the world. Mentoring sessions will take place at a location convenient for the family and at a time convenient to both the mentor and child.

Time Commitment:      1-2 hours per week, for a year.

                                                      Possible times: Tuesdays through Fridays 3:30pm – 8pm and

                                                      Saturdays *

                                                      (*We do not do mentoring on Mondays or Sundays)

Agency: Project Hope Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92627

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Give the Gift of Reading - Become an Adult Literacy Tutor

Position Overview and Impact: The latest statistics state that one in five adults in the United States can not read and write well enough to manage day to day reading and writing tasks such as filling out a permission slip from their child’s school, or read the directions on a medicine bottle. Help break the cycle of illiteracy by becoming a volunteer tutor in the Adult Literacy Program.

Key Responsibilities:

Be 18 years or older and complete the tutor training Meet weekly with your student at the library Introduce library resources to your student Sign in and keep track of tutoring hours

Qualifications:

Patience and the desire to help others learn the joy and value of improved reading Commit to regular meeting times and keeping in contact with the student via phone, text, e-mail or note card Willingness to work with students from various backgrounds

Training and Support Provided:   Prior to tutoring, volunteers will complete a 12-hour tutor training workshop offered throughout the year. All tutors are expected to obtain a library card and to encourage their students to get one also. An orientation to the library will be given by a staff person, covering the various resources in the library. Tutors will be notified of any in-service workshops that would supplement their tutoring skills.

2017 Training Dates: Please call 714-288-2467 to find out when our next training is scheduled.

Benefits of Being a Literacy Volunteer:

Share your love of reading Break the cycle of illiteracy Meet interesting people Learn about the many services in the public library

Time Commitment:  The Reading Lab on the second floor, is open for tutoring the same hours as the library. Tutoring days and times are mutually agreed upon by the tutor and the student, but a minimum of 2 hours a week are encouraged. Tutoring can be worked around vacations and extended leaves.

Length of Commitment:  Six months is requested, but tutors may volunteer as long as they would like provided they remain a volunteer in good standing.

Requirements:   All Literacy volunteers are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can tutor at the Orange Public Library. This process is paid for by the City of Orange. City policy prohibits the library from accepting court-referred volunteers.

 

 

 

Agency: Orange Public Library

Position Overview and Impact: The latest statistics state that one in five adults in the United States can not read and write well enough to manage day to day reading and writing tasks such as filling out a permission slip from their child’s school, or read the directions on a medicine bottle. Help break the cycle of illiteracy by becoming a volunteer tutor in the Adult Literacy Program.

Key Responsibilities:

Be 18 years or older and complete the tutor training Meet weekly with your student at the library Introduce library resources to your student Sign in and keep track of tutoring hours

Qualifications:

Patience and the desire to help others learn the joy and value of improved reading Commit to regular meeting times and keeping in contact with the student via phone, text, e-mail or note card Willingness to work with students from various backgrounds

Training and Support Provided:   Prior to tutoring, volunteers will complete a 12-hour tutor training workshop offered throughout the year. All tutors are expected to obtain a library card and to encourage their students to get one also. An orientation to the library will be given by a staff person, covering the various resources in the library. Tutors will be notified of any in-service workshops that would supplement their tutoring skills.

2017 Training Dates: Please call 714-288-2467 to find out when our next training is scheduled.

Benefits of Being a Literacy Volunteer:

Share your love of reading Break the cycle of illiteracy Meet interesting people Learn about the many services in the public library

Time Commitment:  The Reading Lab on the second floor, is open for tutoring the same hours as the library. Tutoring days and times are mutually agreed upon by the tutor and the student, but a minimum of 2 hours a week are encouraged. Tutoring can be worked around vacations and extended leaves.

Length of Commitment:  Six months is requested, but tutors may volunteer as long as they would like provided they remain a volunteer in good standing.

Requirements:   All Literacy volunteers are required to be drug screened and fingerprinted before they can tutor at the Orange Public Library. This process is paid for by the City of Orange. City policy prohibits the library from accepting court-referred volunteers.

 

 

 

Agency: Orange Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 92866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt a Family for Thanksgiving

The typical Thanksgiving menu usually includes the following:

 

Turkey or a store voucher to purchase the turkey Vegetables Yams and/or potatoes Cranberry jelly Stuffing Fruit Rolls Pie A disposable roasting pan

 

Provide Thanksgiving dinner for a family. We leave it up to your creativity to add the special touches such as a decorated box if they wish.  The choice is yours.  The groceries should to be delivered to SPIN. 

Agency: Serving People In Need, Inc.

The typical Thanksgiving menu usually includes the following:

 

Turkey or a store voucher to purchase the turkey Vegetables Yams and/or potatoes Cranberry jelly Stuffing Fruit Rolls Pie A disposable roasting pan

 

Provide Thanksgiving dinner for a family. We leave it up to your creativity to add the special touches such as a decorated box if they wish.  The choice is yours.  The groceries should to be delivered to SPIN. 

Agency: Serving People In Need, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92626

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kid Healthy Community Advisory Council Membership

Kid Healthy seeks qualified volunteers to participate in active leadership on our Community Advisory Council.

Purpose: To advise, govern, oversee policy and direction, and assist with the leadership and general promotion of KID HEALTHY so as to support the organization’s mission and needs.

*Major responsibilities of Council Leadership:

Organizational leadership Formulation and oversight of policies and procedures Financial management, including adoption and oversight of the annual budget-OneOC is the fiscal sponsor of KID HEALTHY Oversight of program planning and evaluation Personnel evaluation and staff development –done by OneOC with Council input Review of organizational and programmatic reports Promotion of the organization Fundraising and outreach

 *Members of the Council share these responsibilities while acting in the interest of KID HEALTHY. Each member is expected to make recommendations based on his or her experience and vantage point in the community.

Length of term: Three years, which may be renewed up to a maximum of three consecutive terms, pending approval of the Council.

Meetings and time commitment:

The Council meets in person quarterly, via conference call every month. Calendar dates to be provided. Committees of the Council meet an average of four times per year, pending their respective work agenda.

Expectations of Council Members:

Attend and participate in meetings on a regular basis, and special events as able. Participate on a standing committee of the Council, and serve on ad-hoc committees as necessary. Be alert to community concerns that can be addressed by the KID HEALTHY mission, objectives, and programs. Help communicate and promote KID HEALTHY mission and programs to the community. Become familiar with KID HEALTHY finances, budget, and financial/resource needs. Understand the policies and procedures of KID HEALTHY. Financially support KID HEALTHY in a manner commensurate with one’s ability. Council members are asked to attend at least one special event and 3 meetings per year, as they are determined.

Agency: Kid Healthy

Kid Healthy seeks qualified volunteers to participate in active leadership on our Community Advisory Council.

Purpose: To advise, govern, oversee policy and direction, and assist with the leadership and general promotion of KID HEALTHY so as to support the organization’s mission and needs.

*Major responsibilities of Council Leadership:

Organizational leadership Formulation and oversight of policies and procedures Financial management, including adoption and oversight of the annual budget-OneOC is the fiscal sponsor of KID HEALTHY Oversight of program planning and evaluation Personnel evaluation and staff development –done by OneOC with Council input Review of organizational and programmatic reports Promotion of the organization Fundraising and outreach

 *Members of the Council share these responsibilities while acting in the interest of KID HEALTHY. Each member is expected to make recommendations based on his or her experience and vantage point in the community.

Length of term: Three years, which may be renewed up to a maximum of three consecutive terms, pending approval of the Council.

Meetings and time commitment:

The Council meets in person quarterly, via conference call every month. Calendar dates to be provided. Committees of the Council meet an average of four times per year, pending their respective work agenda.

Expectations of Council Members:

Attend and participate in meetings on a regular basis, and special events as able. Participate on a standing committee of the Council, and serve on ad-hoc committees as necessary. Be alert to community concerns that can be addressed by the KID HEALTHY mission, objectives, and programs. Help communicate and promote KID HEALTHY mission and programs to the community. Become familiar with KID HEALTHY finances, budget, and financial/resource needs. Understand the policies and procedures of KID HEALTHY. Financially support KID HEALTHY in a manner commensurate with one’s ability. Council members are asked to attend at least one special event and 3 meetings per year, as they are determined.

Agency: Kid Healthy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Volunteer

WISEPlace is seeking volunteers 7 days a week to assist in their SAFEPlace woman’s shelter.  Volunteer opportunities range from an Advocate Helper, Mealtime Servers & Cleanup, Activities such as arts & crafts, Laundry, Showers, and services like tax preparation, legal consulting, and haircuts/styling.  Detailed descriptions of these opportunities are attached.

 

About WISEPlace:  WISEPlace is part of the solution! WISEPlace has built a temporary Emergency Shelter in our gym, (we’ve dubbed it SAFEPlace), which can accommodate up to 60 women on an emergency basis. We provide our guests with 24-hour shelter, three meals a day, shower and laundry facilities, and personalized case management. It’s a huge undertaking – and with it, we are becoming a critical service provider for unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. We are working closely with the County of Orange and City of Santa Ana and just started accepting women into the shelter as recent as this past Sunday, March 18th.

 

Those interested in volunteering are advised to contact WISEPlace via the following link: 

https://www.wiseplace.org/contact/ 

 

SAFEPlace Volunteer Opportunities

 

We need the following volunteers 7 days per week.

 

Advocate Helper:

Assist the staff person on duty with addressing any needs the guests might have Help orient new guests to the facility and facility rules Help new guests settle in Observe and report to staff any unusual behaviors or activities

 

Mealtime Servers and Cleanup (We have an outside caterer who will deliver the meals of breakfast (7-8 a.m.,) lunch (12-1 p.m.) and dinner (5:30-6:30 p.m.);

Accept the meals, help serve the prepared meals and make sure the area is tidied up after the meal is served. Distribute the snacks at 9 p.m. at night.

 

Activities:

Do an afternoon or evening workshop with the ladies (arts and crafts, other) Do a bingo afternoon or evening Provide a Friday or Saturday Night Movie Night

 

Services:

Haircuts and styling Tax preparation Legal consulting One on one computer training and computer room attendant between (10 a.m. and 4 p.m.) Monday-Friday

 

Laundry:

Collect laundry from guests in mesh bags, launder the items and return them to the guests (after 4 p.m. daily)

 

Showers:

Manage the shower sign-up schedule Remind guests of their time and make sure they leave the shower ready for the next person.

 

 

 

Agency: WISEPlace

WISEPlace is seeking volunteers 7 days a week to assist in their SAFEPlace woman’s shelter.  Volunteer opportunities range from an Advocate Helper, Mealtime Servers & Cleanup, Activities such as arts & crafts, Laundry, Showers, and services like tax preparation, legal consulting, and haircuts/styling.  Detailed descriptions of these opportunities are attached.

 

About WISEPlace:  WISEPlace is part of the solution! WISEPlace has built a temporary Emergency Shelter in our gym, (we’ve dubbed it SAFEPlace), which can accommodate up to 60 women on an emergency basis. We provide our guests with 24-hour shelter, three meals a day, shower and laundry facilities, and personalized case management. It’s a huge undertaking – and with it, we are becoming a critical service provider for unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. We are working closely with the County of Orange and City of Santa Ana and just started accepting women into the shelter as recent as this past Sunday, March 18th.

 

Those interested in volunteering are advised to contact WISEPlace via the following link: 

https://www.wiseplace.org/contact/ 

 

SAFEPlace Volunteer Opportunities

 

We need the following volunteers 7 days per week.

 

Advocate Helper:

Assist the staff person on duty with addressing any needs the guests might have Help orient new guests to the facility and facility rules Help new guests settle in Observe and report to staff any unusual behaviors or activities

 

Mealtime Servers and Cleanup (We have an outside caterer who will deliver the meals of breakfast (7-8 a.m.,) lunch (12-1 p.m.) and dinner (5:30-6:30 p.m.);

Accept the meals, help serve the prepared meals and make sure the area is tidied up after the meal is served. Distribute the snacks at 9 p.m. at night.

 

Activities:

Do an afternoon or evening workshop with the ladies (arts and crafts, other) Do a bingo afternoon or evening Provide a Friday or Saturday Night Movie Night

 

Services:

Haircuts and styling Tax preparation Legal consulting One on one computer training and computer room attendant between (10 a.m. and 4 p.m.) Monday-Friday

 

Laundry:

Collect laundry from guests in mesh bags, launder the items and return them to the guests (after 4 p.m. daily)

 

Showers:

Manage the shower sign-up schedule Remind guests of their time and make sure they leave the shower ready for the next person.

 

 

 

Agency: WISEPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lake Forest Resale Store Volunteers Needed!

Retail Volunteer

Duties: The Resale Store Volunteer position is a Customer Service Volunteer responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Resale Store. 
Some of the duties include:
• Cleaning and organizing the sales floor 
• Receiving & Sorting donations
• Monitor dressing rooms and go backs
• Stocking, colorizing, & organizing the clothes racks
• Tagging clothes, handbags, & accessories 
• Stocking & organizing home décor 
• Creating displays within our visual guidelines
• Other duties as assigned Qualifications: • Attend A Mandatory Orientation at Resale store
• Successfully pass a background check
• Must possess excellent customer service skills
• Ability to work as an effective team member Directions: https://www.laurashouse.org/resale-store Address: 23635 El Toro Road, Suite F
Lake Forest, CA 92630 Web site: www.laurashouse.org Minimum age: 16

Agency: Laura's House

Retail Volunteer

Duties: The Resale Store Volunteer position is a Customer Service Volunteer responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Resale Store. 
Some of the duties include:
• Cleaning and organizing the sales floor 
• Receiving & Sorting donations
• Monitor dressing rooms and go backs
• Stocking, colorizing, & organizing the clothes racks
• Tagging clothes, handbags, & accessories 
• Stocking & organizing home décor 
• Creating displays within our visual guidelines
• Other duties as assigned Qualifications: • Attend A Mandatory Orientation at Resale store
• Successfully pass a background check
• Must possess excellent customer service skills
• Ability to work as an effective team member Directions: https://www.laurashouse.org/resale-store Address: 23635 El Toro Road, Suite F
Lake Forest, CA 92630 Web site: www.laurashouse.org Minimum age: 16

Agency: Laura's House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: San Juan Capistrano Resale Store Volunteers Needed!

Retail Volunteer

Duties: The Resale Store Volunteer position is a Customer Service Volunteer responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Resale Store. 
Some of the duties include:
• Cleaning and organizing the sales floor 
• Receiving & Sorting donations
• Monitor dressing rooms and go backs
• Stocking, colorizing, & organizing the clothes racks
• Tagging clothes, handbags, & accessories 
• Stocking & organizing home décor 
• Creating displays within our visual guidelines
• Other duties as assigned Qualifications: • Attend A Mandatory Orientation at Resale store
• Successfully pass a background check
• Must possess excellent customer service skills
• Ability to work as an effective team member Directions: https://www.laurashouse.org/resale-store Address:

31878 Del Obispo St #104

San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

Web site: www.laurashouse.org Minimum age: 16

Agency: Laura's House

Retail Volunteer

Duties: The Resale Store Volunteer position is a Customer Service Volunteer responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Resale Store. 
Some of the duties include:
• Cleaning and organizing the sales floor 
• Receiving & Sorting donations
• Monitor dressing rooms and go backs
• Stocking, colorizing, & organizing the clothes racks
• Tagging clothes, handbags, & accessories 
• Stocking & organizing home décor 
• Creating displays within our visual guidelines
• Other duties as assigned Qualifications: • Attend A Mandatory Orientation at Resale store
• Successfully pass a background check
• Must possess excellent customer service skills
• Ability to work as an effective team member Directions: https://www.laurashouse.org/resale-store Address:

31878 Del Obispo St #104

San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

Web site: www.laurashouse.org Minimum age: 16

Agency: Laura's House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteering- Cleaning Care Kits

ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to assemble cleaning care kits for our community program participants and you can help from the safety of your own home as Remote Volunteers. The kits you make will be distributed at our HUB of Hope resource center. We currently serve over 1,000 households between our four food pantries. Thank you for helping to provide essential items to our neighbors in need!


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Collect Items - Suggested items for the Cleaning Kits are listed below, but you can be creative and choose what you want to include. Please remember – the items listed are the most needed for our families:

Broom/Dustpan Mop/Bucket Paper Towels Laundry Detergent All-Purpose Cleaner Bleach Disinfectant Cleaner Duster Dish Soap Sponges Kitchen Trash Bags Kitchen Trash Cans Lysol/Disinfectant Wipes


Create Activity Kits:
Now you are ready to assemble! Host an assembling event with family, friends and/or coworkers at a location you choose. Assemble the items in a trash can, plastic container, box or basket.

 

DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-right door

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop-off times. These are the drop-off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Your donation will help keep the most vulnerable families and our employees safe! Thank you!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to assemble cleaning care kits for our community program participants and you can help from the safety of your own home as Remote Volunteers. The kits you make will be distributed at our HUB of Hope resource center. We currently serve over 1,000 households between our four food pantries. Thank you for helping to provide essential items to our neighbors in need!


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Collect Items - Suggested items for the Cleaning Kits are listed below, but you can be creative and choose what you want to include. Please remember – the items listed are the most needed for our families:

Broom/Dustpan Mop/Bucket Paper Towels Laundry Detergent All-Purpose Cleaner Bleach Disinfectant Cleaner Duster Dish Soap Sponges Kitchen Trash Bags Kitchen Trash Cans Lysol/Disinfectant Wipes


Create Activity Kits:
Now you are ready to assemble! Host an assembling event with family, friends and/or coworkers at a location you choose. Assemble the items in a trash can, plastic container, box or basket.

 

DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-right door

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop-off times. These are the drop-off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Your donation will help keep the most vulnerable families and our employees safe! Thank you!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteering- Hygiene Kits for Food Pantry Particpants

 ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to create and provide hygiene care kits as Remote Volunteers. The hygiene care kits you make and donate will be distributed to our food distribution and shelter clients. We currently serve about 1,000 households each week between our four food pantries.  Thank you for helping to provide essential items to our program participants!


To learn about all our remote opportunities you can visit our website blog at www.pohoc.org/remote-volunteering. 


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Collect Items

You can be a bit creative with the items that you use, however keep in mind that these bags may be carried around everywhere and thus should not be too heavy.  Items that are perfect for these care bags are listed below, but you can be choose what you want to include:


Water bottle Socks or beanie caps Tuna (pop top canned meat) and crackers Soft granola or cereal bar Fruit snack or applesauce cup Crackers with peanut butter or cheese Gift certificate to fast food Hand wipes & hand sanitizer Lotion Band Aids Chapstick Sunscreen Comb or small brush Shampoo/Conditioner Pack of Kleenex Maxi pads/Tampons Toothbrush and toothpaste Can-opener Mints, cough drops or gum


Create Bags

Now you are ready to assemble! Host an assembly event with family, friends and/or coworkers at any location you choose. Tip: hotel shampoos & soaps from trips are perfect for bags. Remember to pack the items in a sturdy bag, we recommend using plastic gallon re-sealable bags or cinch sacks.

 

DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your hygiene kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-left door

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop off times! These are the drop off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Your donation will help keep the most vulnerable families and our employees safe! Thank you!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experiencing housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

 ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to create and provide hygiene care kits as Remote Volunteers. The hygiene care kits you make and donate will be distributed to our food distribution and shelter clients. We currently serve about 1,000 households each week between our four food pantries.  Thank you for helping to provide essential items to our program participants!


To learn about all our remote opportunities you can visit our website blog at www.pohoc.org/remote-volunteering. 


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Collect Items

You can be a bit creative with the items that you use, however keep in mind that these bags may be carried around everywhere and thus should not be too heavy.  Items that are perfect for these care bags are listed below, but you can be choose what you want to include:


Water bottle Socks or beanie caps Tuna (pop top canned meat) and crackers Soft granola or cereal bar Fruit snack or applesauce cup Crackers with peanut butter or cheese Gift certificate to fast food Hand wipes & hand sanitizer Lotion Band Aids Chapstick Sunscreen Comb or small brush Shampoo/Conditioner Pack of Kleenex Maxi pads/Tampons Toothbrush and toothpaste Can-opener Mints, cough drops or gum


Create Bags

Now you are ready to assemble! Host an assembly event with family, friends and/or coworkers at any location you choose. Tip: hotel shampoos & soaps from trips are perfect for bags. Remember to pack the items in a sturdy bag, we recommend using plastic gallon re-sealable bags or cinch sacks.

 

DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your hygiene kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-left door

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop off times! These are the drop off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Your donation will help keep the most vulnerable families and our employees safe! Thank you!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experiencing housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Remote Volunteering- Making Welcome Care Kits

ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to gather, assemble and donate welcome care kits from your own home, work, or in your community as Remote Volunteers. The welcome home kits you make will be provided to our shelter families. Thank you so much for your help!

This information is also posted on our Pathways website at  https://www.pohoc.org/remote-volunteering/


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Collect Items

You can be a bit creative with the items that you use, but please know that the items listed are the most needed for our families. Items that are perfect for these care bags are listed below, but you can be creative and choose what you want to include:

Needed Items

Twin Sheets Twin Blankets/Comforters Full Sheets Full Blankets/Comforters Pillows & Pillowcases Twin Bed Bug Covers Full Bed Bug Covers Bath Towels Wash Cloths Toothbrush/Toothpaste Deodorant Shampoo/Conditioner Body Wash/Soap Toilet Paper Cleaning Supplies Paper Towels All-Purpose Cleaner Sponges

Suggested Items

Pots/Pans Tupperware Containers Broom/Dustpan Cleaning Supplies Towels Bleach or Disinfectant cleaner Duster Mop Bucket

Create Care Kits

Now you are ready to assemble! We recommend packing the items in a sturdy container like a plastic container with a lid or a basket.


DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your first aid kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-left door.

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop off times! These are the drop off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Thank you for providing welcome care kits to our our neighbors in need!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

ABOUT THIS REMOTE PROJECT:

Volunteers are needed to gather, assemble and donate welcome care kits from your own home, work, or in your community as Remote Volunteers. The welcome home kits you make will be provided to our shelter families. Thank you so much for your help!

This information is also posted on our Pathways website at  https://www.pohoc.org/remote-volunteering/


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Collect Items

You can be a bit creative with the items that you use, but please know that the items listed are the most needed for our families. Items that are perfect for these care bags are listed below, but you can be creative and choose what you want to include:

Needed Items

Twin Sheets Twin Blankets/Comforters Full Sheets Full Blankets/Comforters Pillows & Pillowcases Twin Bed Bug Covers Full Bed Bug Covers Bath Towels Wash Cloths Toothbrush/Toothpaste Deodorant Shampoo/Conditioner Body Wash/Soap Toilet Paper Cleaning Supplies Paper Towels All-Purpose Cleaner Sponges

Suggested Items

Pots/Pans Tupperware Containers Broom/Dustpan Cleaning Supplies Towels Bleach or Disinfectant cleaner Duster Mop Bucket

Create Care Kits

Now you are ready to assemble! We recommend packing the items in a sturdy container like a plastic container with a lid or a basket.


DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS:

Once your first aid kit(s) has been completed you are ready to drop them off.

Drop off location: 611 S. Ford Ave, Fullerton CA 92832. Please knock on the far-left door.

Days and Times: Tuesday through Fridays between 9:30-11:30am are the preferred drop off times! These are the drop off times that have been created for the safety of our staff and volunteers. We are serving clients between 1-4pm.

Thank you for providing welcome care kits to our our neighbors in need!


ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food and Supplies for Homeless Shelter

Below is a list of our current volunteer opportunities in order of greatest need for our shelters. While there have been no cases of COVID-19 in any of our programs, the options below are completely contactless for the safety of our clients, staff, and volunteers.  If you are interested in any of the opportunities below, or want to learn more about The Friendship shelter, contact Megan Tambio at  mtambio@friendshipshelter.org

1.“Guest Chef” Program- prepare and drop off a nutritious dinner of your choice for our homeless clients (30 people). Each night, we serve a hot dinner at both of our shelter locations in Laguna Beach – all provided by local volunteers. This is a great opportunity particularly for families, students, faith groups, etc.

 2. Sack lunches- Provide a nutritious lunch for our shelter clients! We accept up to 30 per day at each of our shelters. A typical lunch includes: a sandwich, fruit/veggies, crackers/chips/sweet treat, and a bottled water. Some volunteers prepare and deliver sack lunches on a weekly/monthly basis.  

 3. Supply drives- Help us to provide our clients with essentials like socks, shoes, toiletries, etc. If you are interested in organizing a supply drive or ordering supplies on our behalf, our Amazon Wish List can be used as a guide or to place orders directly to be delivered to our shelter. To view the Wish List, click here. If you prefer to support our programs with a direct financial donation, you may do so by visiting www.friendshipshelter.org/donate or calling our office at (949) 494-6928 ext. 1. 

 4. We are also always in need of community advocates to spread the word about homelessness solutions through housing, and how everyone in the community can help to end homelessness, one person at a time.  

 

If you are interested in any of these opportunities, email Megan Tambio at mtambio@friendshipshelter.org.

 

Agency: Friendship Shelter

Below is a list of our current volunteer opportunities in order of greatest need for our shelters. While there have been no cases of COVID-19 in any of our programs, the options below are completely contactless for the safety of our clients, staff, and volunteers.  If you are interested in any of the opportunities below, or want to learn more about The Friendship shelter, contact Megan Tambio at  mtambio@friendshipshelter.org

1.“Guest Chef” Program- prepare and drop off a nutritious dinner of your choice for our homeless clients (30 people). Each night, we serve a hot dinner at both of our shelter locations in Laguna Beach – all provided by local volunteers. This is a great opportunity particularly for families, students, faith groups, etc.

 2. Sack lunches- Provide a nutritious lunch for our shelter clients! We accept up to 30 per day at each of our shelters. A typical lunch includes: a sandwich, fruit/veggies, crackers/chips/sweet treat, and a bottled water. Some volunteers prepare and deliver sack lunches on a weekly/monthly basis.  

 3. Supply drives- Help us to provide our clients with essentials like socks, shoes, toiletries, etc. If you are interested in organizing a supply drive or ordering supplies on our behalf, our Amazon Wish List can be used as a guide or to place orders directly to be delivered to our shelter. To view the Wish List, click here. If you prefer to support our programs with a direct financial donation, you may do so by visiting www.friendshipshelter.org/donate or calling our office at (949) 494-6928 ext. 1. 

 4. We are also always in need of community advocates to spread the word about homelessness solutions through housing, and how everyone in the community can help to end homelessness, one person at a time.  

 

If you are interested in any of these opportunities, email Megan Tambio at mtambio@friendshipshelter.org.

 

Agency: Friendship Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92651

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Feed Your Neighbors and Students - North Orange County

Would you like to help feed people and college students in your community?

Help them receive food & basic supplies

 

We currently operate three food pantries in Fullerton, Anaheim and Cypress.

We'd love to have you join our volunteering team!

 

(Please note that we are NOT open on the weekends and are closed on main holidays.) 


Food pantry volunteer shifts are Monday through Friday in 2.5-to-4-hour shifts

depending on the site. 


To sign up please reply to this post or fill out an online

volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


Please note the address listed below is only one of the sites. Please register to volunteer with Ann Stoddard, Volunteer Program Specialist, and complete a volunteer waiver that will be emailed to you. Walk up volunteers are NOT accepted.

 

ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter, and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless, and marginalized through the assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses, and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food, hygiene, and sanitation items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experiencing housing issues.

We serve about 1,000 households each week between all three food pantry sites.

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Would you like to help feed people and college students in your community?

Help them receive food & basic supplies

 

We currently operate three food pantries in Fullerton, Anaheim and Cypress.

We'd love to have you join our volunteering team!

 

(Please note that we are NOT open on the weekends and are closed on main holidays.) 


Food pantry volunteer shifts are Monday through Friday in 2.5-to-4-hour shifts

depending on the site. 


To sign up please reply to this post or fill out an online

volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


Please note the address listed below is only one of the sites. Please register to volunteer with Ann Stoddard, Volunteer Program Specialist, and complete a volunteer waiver that will be emailed to you. Walk up volunteers are NOT accepted.

 

ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter, and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless, and marginalized through the assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses, and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food, hygiene, and sanitation items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experiencing housing issues.

We serve about 1,000 households each week between all three food pantry sites.

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate New Books for Local, Underserved Orange County Children

“Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw Help promote early grade literacy for underserved children in our community through the donation of books to inspire the joy of reading and reinforce key learning skills for local Title I Elementary School children in need. Whether donating 1 or 100 books, individually or as an organization, every book makes a difference.

Please note:  Books should be in new / unused condition.

Books needed (K - 3rd Grade):

Chapter Books First reader Books Multi Culture Story Books Story and Encouragement Books with pictures  Sticker Books

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

“Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw Help promote early grade literacy for underserved children in our community through the donation of books to inspire the joy of reading and reinforce key learning skills for local Title I Elementary School children in need. Whether donating 1 or 100 books, individually or as an organization, every book makes a difference.

Please note:  Books should be in new / unused condition.

Books needed (K - 3rd Grade):

Chapter Books First reader Books Multi Culture Story Books Story and Encouragement Books with pictures  Sticker Books

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Virtual Housing Champion to Advocate for Housing Solutions for Homelessness

Join us as a Virtual Housing Champion in support of Orange County United Way’s United to End Homelessness initiative.

Housing Champions are volunteer citizen advocates in cities across Orange County proactively engaging with their elected and appointed leaders to ensure that every community is doing its best to develop more affordable and permanent supportive housing for all.

The mission of Housing Champions is to change the perceptions of permanent supportive housing and affordable homes among local policymakers and residents, and proactively provide, through city-based citizen advocates, support for fast-tracking approval of more homes for all.

Live virtual training (1-2 hours) is provided to Housing Champions, and a minimum volunteer commitment of 1-2 hours per month is required.

Sign Up Today!

To sign up or for more information, please contact Michael Shepherd at MichaelS@unitedwayoc.org.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Join us as a Virtual Housing Champion in support of Orange County United Way’s United to End Homelessness initiative.

Housing Champions are volunteer citizen advocates in cities across Orange County proactively engaging with their elected and appointed leaders to ensure that every community is doing its best to develop more affordable and permanent supportive housing for all.

The mission of Housing Champions is to change the perceptions of permanent supportive housing and affordable homes among local policymakers and residents, and proactively provide, through city-based citizen advocates, support for fast-tracking approval of more homes for all.

Live virtual training (1-2 hours) is provided to Housing Champions, and a minimum volunteer commitment of 1-2 hours per month is required.

Sign Up Today!

To sign up or for more information, please contact Michael Shepherd at MichaelS@unitedwayoc.org.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Center Volunteer

As a Donation Center Volunteer, you will be assisting in the heart of Working Wardrobes. There are two primary roles that our volunteers typically assume while helping out here: Donor Engagement & Quality Control.

Please note - we could use your support best on these shifts: 

Tuesday 9-12

Wednesday 9-12, 12-3

Thursday 9-12, 12-3

Friday 9-12, 12-3 


What you will be doing: 

Donor Engagement

You will be the first point of contact to incoming donors while offering a concierge-like service as they pull up with their donations. Your friendly smile and engaging disposition will welcome our donors while offering assistance with unloading their donations. This role takes place in the carport and donation center lobby. Tasks include:

Accepting clothes and accessories from donors at the front of the warehouse. Sorting clothing and changing out hangers. Administering tax receipt forms. Sharing information about our programs and retail stores.

Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required. Some comfortability speaking with the public and fluent English is recommended for this role.

Quality Control

You will be working to ensure that donations meet our high standards so that we can provide the best quality for our clients and retail stores. This role takes place inside the warehouse. Tasks include:

Ensuring clothes are on the appropriate hangers. Inspecting clothing and accessories to ensure that they meet quality control standards. Categorizing items for distribution. Inventory special projects.

Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required. Ability to work independently and in small groups is recommended for this role.

 

We welcome minors (14 years and older) with a supervising adult and 16 years or older individually with legal guardian consent.

Safety Measures: Masks are optional. Gloves are recommended while handling donations and will be provided. Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required.

Know Before You Go

What to Wear:

Closed-toed & comfortable shoes required. Dress for the weather; layers recommended (work may be indoors/outdoors). Hats & sunglasses are OK as well.

What to Bring:

Refillable water bottles encouraged. Snack/lunch for energy. Refrigerator and microwave available for use.

**OneOC Community Service Volunteers: Please bring you ID and any court paperwork on your 1st day. Ensure you are registered with the Community Service User Group before signing up.

***Please only sign up for 1 shift per day. 

DISCLAIMER: Volunteer duties may change based on daily operation needs.

Agency: Donation Center

As a Donation Center Volunteer, you will be assisting in the heart of Working Wardrobes. There are two primary roles that our volunteers typically assume while helping out here: Donor Engagement & Quality Control.

Please note - we could use your support best on these shifts: 

Tuesday 9-12

Wednesday 9-12, 12-3

Thursday 9-12, 12-3

Friday 9-12, 12-3 


What you will be doing: 

Donor Engagement

You will be the first point of contact to incoming donors while offering a concierge-like service as they pull up with their donations. Your friendly smile and engaging disposition will welcome our donors while offering assistance with unloading their donations. This role takes place in the carport and donation center lobby. Tasks include:

Accepting clothes and accessories from donors at the front of the warehouse. Sorting clothing and changing out hangers. Administering tax receipt forms. Sharing information about our programs and retail stores.

Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required. Some comfortability speaking with the public and fluent English is recommended for this role.

Quality Control

You will be working to ensure that donations meet our high standards so that we can provide the best quality for our clients and retail stores. This role takes place inside the warehouse. Tasks include:

Ensuring clothes are on the appropriate hangers. Inspecting clothing and accessories to ensure that they meet quality control standards. Categorizing items for distribution. Inventory special projects.

Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required. Ability to work independently and in small groups is recommended for this role.

 

We welcome minors (14 years and older) with a supervising adult and 16 years or older individually with legal guardian consent.

Safety Measures: Masks are optional. Gloves are recommended while handling donations and will be provided. Ability to push/pull/lift/carry up to 10 lbs and twist/bend at waist level required.

Know Before You Go

What to Wear:

Closed-toed & comfortable shoes required. Dress for the weather; layers recommended (work may be indoors/outdoors). Hats & sunglasses are OK as well.

What to Bring:

Refillable water bottles encouraged. Snack/lunch for energy. Refrigerator and microwave available for use.

**OneOC Community Service Volunteers: Please bring you ID and any court paperwork on your 1st day. Ensure you are registered with the Community Service User Group before signing up.

***Please only sign up for 1 shift per day. 

DISCLAIMER: Volunteer duties may change based on daily operation needs.

Agency: Donation Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Mural Beautification Project

Volunteer to Beautify a Local School & Inspire OC Students! Partner with Orange County United Way in a special beautification project by painting a mural at a Title 1 Elementary School in OC. Murals enrich the local community, spark the imagination of students for years to come, and serve as a daily reminder of school pride. Together with your company, we believe that we can create long-lasting change by genuinely caring for one another. Because that’s The OC Way.

Please note:

This is a team-building volunteer activity designed to accommodate 15 to 30 volunteers. No painting experience is needed. United Way will provide all necessary supplies and instructions, alongside guidance from a professional muralist. This volunteer activity requires a sponsorship cost from the volunteer group.

For more information please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Volunteer to Beautify a Local School & Inspire OC Students! Partner with Orange County United Way in a special beautification project by painting a mural at a Title 1 Elementary School in OC. Murals enrich the local community, spark the imagination of students for years to come, and serve as a daily reminder of school pride. Together with your company, we believe that we can create long-lasting change by genuinely caring for one another. Because that’s The OC Way.

Please note:

This is a team-building volunteer activity designed to accommodate 15 to 30 volunteers. No painting experience is needed. United Way will provide all necessary supplies and instructions, alongside guidance from a professional muralist. This volunteer activity requires a sponsorship cost from the volunteer group.

For more information please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Donate Hygiene Kits for Kids

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local children in need by donating hygiene essentials, which help provide cleanliness, improve health, and boost self-esteem.


Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Hygiene products must be new and placed in a re-sealable (gallon-sized) storage bag. Travel-size products are preferred.

Kids Hygiene Kit Checklist:

Gallon-sized Bag (to place all items in) Body Wash Comb Dental Floss Hand Sanitizer Lip Balm Sandglass Timer Sensory Toy  Shampoo Socks (1 pair) Sunscreen Tissues Toothbrush Toothpaste Encouragement Card 

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local children in need by donating hygiene essentials, which help provide cleanliness, improve health, and boost self-esteem.


Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Hygiene products must be new and placed in a re-sealable (gallon-sized) storage bag. Travel-size products are preferred.

Kids Hygiene Kit Checklist:

Gallon-sized Bag (to place all items in) Body Wash Comb Dental Floss Hand Sanitizer Lip Balm Sandglass Timer Sensory Toy  Shampoo Socks (1 pair) Sunscreen Tissues Toothbrush Toothpaste Encouragement Card 

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92612

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Donate Literacy Kits

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local, Title 1 Elementary School students (K–3rd) in Orange County by creating fun and interactive literacy kits. Help Orange County United Way promote early-grade literacy. See our checklist for items needed and get started!

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Literacy kit items must be new and placed in a new drawstring bag or backpack.

Items to be included in each kit:

Drawstring Bag or Backpack Activity Book (K - 3rd) Colored Markers Colored Pencils Grade Level Book (K - 3rd) Pencils Pencil Sharpener Small Stuffed Animal  Sensory Toy Stickers Wide Ruled Notebook

Drop-Off Location:  Orange County Untied Way - 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local, Title 1 Elementary School students (K–3rd) in Orange County by creating fun and interactive literacy kits. Help Orange County United Way promote early-grade literacy. See our checklist for items needed and get started!

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Literacy kit items must be new and placed in a new drawstring bag or backpack.

Items to be included in each kit:

Drawstring Bag or Backpack Activity Book (K - 3rd) Colored Markers Colored Pencils Grade Level Book (K - 3rd) Pencils Pencil Sharpener Small Stuffed Animal  Sensory Toy Stickers Wide Ruled Notebook

Drop-Off Location:  Orange County Untied Way - 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Donate Hygiene Kits

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local families and individuals in need by donating hygiene essentials, which help provide cleanliness, improve health, and restore a sense of dignity and greater self-esteem.

Completed kits are passed along to our local emergency shelter, mental health and VA agency partners to share with those they serve.

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Hygiene products must be new and placed in a re-sealable (gallon-sized) storage bag. Travel-size products are preferred.

Hygiene Kit Checklist:

Gallon-sized Bag Comb Dental Floss Deodorant Hand Sanitizer  Lotion Nail Clipper Razer with Shaving Cream Shampoo Soap Socks (1 pair) Tissues Toothbrush Toothpaste Vaseline Encouragement Card

Drop off location:  Orange County United Way 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Make a difference in the lives of local families and individuals in need by donating hygiene essentials, which help provide cleanliness, improve health, and restore a sense of dignity and greater self-esteem.

Completed kits are passed along to our local emergency shelter, mental health and VA agency partners to share with those they serve.

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Hygiene products must be new and placed in a re-sealable (gallon-sized) storage bag. Travel-size products are preferred.

Hygiene Kit Checklist:

Gallon-sized Bag Comb Dental Floss Deodorant Hand Sanitizer  Lotion Nail Clipper Razer with Shaving Cream Shampoo Soap Socks (1 pair) Tissues Toothbrush Toothpaste Vaseline Encouragement Card

Drop off location:  Orange County United Way 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a Friendly Visitor for home-bound seniors!

Since 2009, Meals on Wheels Orange County has connected home-bound older adults with Friendly Visitors to provide companionship, wellness checks, and social conversation at no cost to the Senior. We are excited to be resuming in-person Friendly Visits in 2023 and are in-need of volunteers to kick off our program!


• Friendly Visits occur for up to 1 hour, 1 time a week. Actual duration and frequency of visits are determined by each Senior and their Friendly Visitor.
• All Friendly Visitor Volunteers complete a thorough onboarding including an online background screening and in-person or live Zoom training, preparing you to interact with seniors, set and maintain boundaries, and engage in meaningful conversation using the Beautiful Questions method.
• Friendly Visitors will currently be following indoor masking recommendations; Porch Visitors and Friendly Callers are also available for individuals who are not comfortable interacting indoors at this time.
• Friendly Visitors and Seniors will co-sign a Code of Conduct with agreed-upon establishment of boundaries and rules adhering to the upmost safety of both Seniors and Volunteers in our program.


To get started, complete our online application and a Meals on Wheels OC Volunteer Services staff member will be in touch with next steps.


Questions? Contact Janelle Valencia at jvalencia@mealsonwheelsoc.org or (714) 864-3611

Agency: Meals on Wheels Orange County

Since 2009, Meals on Wheels Orange County has connected home-bound older adults with Friendly Visitors to provide companionship, wellness checks, and social conversation at no cost to the Senior. We are excited to be resuming in-person Friendly Visits in 2023 and are in-need of volunteers to kick off our program!


• Friendly Visits occur for up to 1 hour, 1 time a week. Actual duration and frequency of visits are determined by each Senior and their Friendly Visitor.
• All Friendly Visitor Volunteers complete a thorough onboarding including an online background screening and in-person or live Zoom training, preparing you to interact with seniors, set and maintain boundaries, and engage in meaningful conversation using the Beautiful Questions method.
• Friendly Visitors will currently be following indoor masking recommendations; Porch Visitors and Friendly Callers are also available for individuals who are not comfortable interacting indoors at this time.
• Friendly Visitors and Seniors will co-sign a Code of Conduct with agreed-upon establishment of boundaries and rules adhering to the upmost safety of both Seniors and Volunteers in our program.


To get started, complete our online application and a Meals on Wheels OC Volunteer Services staff member will be in touch with next steps.


Questions? Contact Janelle Valencia at jvalencia@mealsonwheelsoc.org or (714) 864-3611

Agency: Meals on Wheels Orange County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pickup at Local Grocery Stores for Fullerton-Based Food Pantry

Do you like to help feed your neighbors and college students? 

Pathways of Hope is looking for people who can help with food rescues on a as needed basis. You can also bring a friend to help! The food pantry and food pickups are within 20 minutes of Fullerton.

All pick up times are in the mornings, but take about 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. The pickup times are between 9am-11am.

 Requirements: You must be at least 18 years old, able to lift 20 lb, and have your own larger vehicle with a valid Driver's License and current auto registration.

To sign up please complete a volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


Pathways of Hope has been helping Orange County families is need for 50 years by providing food and housing services. We serve an average of about 300 households or 1,000 individuals PER WEEK seeking food at both the HUB food pantry!

With your support we can provide food to those who are struggling to make ends meet.

ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Do you like to help feed your neighbors and college students? 

Pathways of Hope is looking for people who can help with food rescues on a as needed basis. You can also bring a friend to help! The food pantry and food pickups are within 20 minutes of Fullerton.

All pick up times are in the mornings, but take about 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. The pickup times are between 9am-11am.

 Requirements: You must be at least 18 years old, able to lift 20 lb, and have your own larger vehicle with a valid Driver's License and current auto registration.

To sign up please complete a volunteer application at www.pohoc.org/volunteer.


Pathways of Hope has been helping Orange County families is need for 50 years by providing food and housing services. We serve an average of about 300 households or 1,000 individuals PER WEEK seeking food at both the HUB food pantry!

With your support we can provide food to those who are struggling to make ends meet.

ABOUT PATHWAYS OF HOPE:

Pathways of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves families and individuals throughout North Orange County. For 50 years Pathways of Hope has been providing food, shelter and support and prevention services to the hungry, homeless and marginalized through assistance of local congregations, volunteers, businesses and grants from foundations and government agencies.

The Pathways of Hope HUB of Hope offers emergency food and hygiene items to homeless and low-income families and individuals as well as housing assistance to those experience housing issues. 

To learn more about Pathways of Hope, please visit www.pohoc.org.

Agency: Pathways of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create and Donate Snack Packs!

Create Snack Packs in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Provide a light meal for local individuals experiencing homelessness by donating Snack Packs. These convenient packs require no preparation, making them easy to carry and perfect for an on-the-go energy boost. Your donation not only offers a quick meal, but also provides essential nutrition to those in need.

Please note:  This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Snack Pack items must be unopened and placed in a re-sealable storage bag.

Items to be included in each Snack Pack:

Re-sealable Storage Bag (1) 8 oz Water Bottle (1) Apple Pouch (1) Mini Bag of Chips (1) Trail Mix Pack Granola/Protein bars (2) Encouragement Card

Drop-off Location: Orange County United Way- 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Snack Packs in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Provide a light meal for local individuals experiencing homelessness by donating Snack Packs. These convenient packs require no preparation, making them easy to carry and perfect for an on-the-go energy boost. Your donation not only offers a quick meal, but also provides essential nutrition to those in need.

Please note:  This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Snack Pack items must be unopened and placed in a re-sealable storage bag.

Items to be included in each Snack Pack:

Re-sealable Storage Bag (1) 8 oz Water Bottle (1) Apple Pouch (1) Mini Bag of Chips (1) Trail Mix Pack Granola/Protein bars (2) Encouragement Card

Drop-off Location: Orange County United Way- 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Donate STEAM Literacy Kits

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics(STEAM) fields enhance students' creativity, let them hone their critical thinking skills, and build their confidence and knowledge. Make a difference in the lives of Title 1 elementary school students (K–3rd) in Orange County by creating fun and interactive STEAM literacy kits to promote early-grade literacy in STEAM.

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. All items are must be new and placed in a drawstring bag or backpack

Items to be included in each kit:

Drawstring Bag or Backpack Colored Pencils Markers Pencils Pencil Sharpener  Sensory Toy Small Plush Toy STEAM Coloring & Activity Book  Stickers Wide Ruled Notebook

Drop-Off Location:  Orange County Untied Way - 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics(STEAM) fields enhance students' creativity, let them hone their critical thinking skills, and build their confidence and knowledge. Make a difference in the lives of Title 1 elementary school students (K–3rd) in Orange County by creating fun and interactive STEAM literacy kits to promote early-grade literacy in STEAM.

Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. All items are must be new and placed in a drawstring bag or backpack

Items to be included in each kit:

Drawstring Bag or Backpack Colored Pencils Markers Pencils Pencil Sharpener  Sensory Toy Small Plush Toy STEAM Coloring & Activity Book  Stickers Wide Ruled Notebook

Drop-Off Location:  Orange County Untied Way - 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Donate Art Studio Kits

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Art Studio Kits provide everything student artists need to bring their imagination to life, from vivid colored pencils to glittering paints.


Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Art supplies must be new and placed in a drawstring bag.

Kit Checklist:

Drawstring Bag (to place all items in) Colored Pencils Drawing Pad Flip Book Key Chain Oil Pastels Paint Brush Paint Set  Pencil Sharpener Pencils Small Canvas Stand Stickers

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

 

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Create Kits in Partnership with Orange County United Way! Art Studio Kits provide everything student artists need to bring their imagination to life, from vivid colored pencils to glittering paints.


Please note: This is a donation drive where volunteers are asked to provide all materials, assemble the kits, and either drop them off at our office or request a quote from us to organize an assembly event. Art supplies must be new and placed in a drawstring bag.

Kit Checklist:

Drawstring Bag (to place all items in) Colored Pencils Drawing Pad Flip Book Key Chain Oil Pastels Paint Brush Paint Set  Pencil Sharpener Pencils Small Canvas Stand Stickers

To learn more or to coordinate your donation drop off, please contact Doug McKay at DougM@UnitedWayOC.org or 949.263.6125.

 

 

 

Agency: Orange County United Way- Irvine, CA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92612

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor Volunteers Needed (Multiple Locations)

We are looking for volunteers for our Friendly Visitor program. The Friendly Visitor Program matches compassionate adults with seniors in need of some extra support and social interaction. Volunteers visit on a regular basis to provide support to seniors living on their own. Regular visits often lead to lasting and meaningful friendships. Friendly Visitor Volunteers’ primary tasks include:

Companionship and Safety SupervisionPlay games or engage in creative artsShort-distance walksReading, watching TV/movies togetherOther tasks subject to negotiation with visitors and Program Manager

Volunteers are not allowed to:

Lift a person who has fallen to the floor or ground (911 should be called)Transport clients in volunteer's personal or client’s vehicleRun errands for clients in volunteer’s personal or client’s vehicleProvide personal care (grooming, toileting, bathing)Move furnitureHousekeepingAccept money or donations or tips, gifts, hospitality or entertainment worth more than $20 in value

REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +18+14 may be accompanied by an adultCompleted Volunteer Application & background check

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

We are looking for volunteers for our Friendly Visitor program. The Friendly Visitor Program matches compassionate adults with seniors in need of some extra support and social interaction. Volunteers visit on a regular basis to provide support to seniors living on their own. Regular visits often lead to lasting and meaningful friendships. Friendly Visitor Volunteers’ primary tasks include:

Companionship and Safety SupervisionPlay games or engage in creative artsShort-distance walksReading, watching TV/movies togetherOther tasks subject to negotiation with visitors and Program Manager

Volunteers are not allowed to:

Lift a person who has fallen to the floor or ground (911 should be called)Transport clients in volunteer's personal or client’s vehicleRun errands for clients in volunteer’s personal or client’s vehicleProvide personal care (grooming, toileting, bathing)Move furnitureHousekeepingAccept money or donations or tips, gifts, hospitality or entertainment worth more than $20 in value

REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +18+14 may be accompanied by an adultCompleted Volunteer Application & background check

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteer Drivers Needed (Multiple Locations)

We are looking for Permanent and Substitute Volunteer meal delivery drivers. Our drivers deliver meals to home-bound seniors at least one day a week, Monday - Friday. Our volunteers also provide kind and a friendly face to a population who often cannot leave their homes. This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate and personal difference to someone’s life.

Our permanent drivers have a regular weekly schedule and deliver the same route week to week.

Our substitute drivers are an invaluable group of volunteers who we contact when a regularly scheduled driver becomes unavailable due to illness or vacation. We try to give a week or two notice, but sometimes we may only have 1 days’ notice.

All drivers arrive at area Senior Centers pickup location between 9:30am and 12:00pm and usually finished their routes within 1 to 1 ½ hours.REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +21 to driveMinors can accompany an adult with an application and documentation on file Completed Volunteer Application & background check Valid driver’s license, vehicle registration & proof of insurance for all driversPassengers (non-drivers) do not need driver’s license, registration and proof of insurance

Please fill out our online volunteer application.

Or you can e-mail us at volunteer@myagewell.org or call 949-855-8033. We'd love to hear from you!


https://form.jotform.com/232622399306155Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

We are looking for Permanent and Substitute Volunteer meal delivery drivers. Our drivers deliver meals to home-bound seniors at least one day a week, Monday - Friday. Our volunteers also provide kind and a friendly face to a population who often cannot leave their homes. This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate and personal difference to someone’s life.

Our permanent drivers have a regular weekly schedule and deliver the same route week to week.

Our substitute drivers are an invaluable group of volunteers who we contact when a regularly scheduled driver becomes unavailable due to illness or vacation. We try to give a week or two notice, but sometimes we may only have 1 days’ notice.

All drivers arrive at area Senior Centers pickup location between 9:30am and 12:00pm and usually finished their routes within 1 to 1 ½ hours.REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +21 to driveMinors can accompany an adult with an application and documentation on file Completed Volunteer Application & background check Valid driver’s license, vehicle registration & proof of insurance for all driversPassengers (non-drivers) do not need driver’s license, registration and proof of insurance

Please fill out our online volunteer application.

Or you can e-mail us at volunteer@myagewell.org or call 949-855-8033. We'd love to hear from you!


https://form.jotform.com/232622399306155Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GROUP OPPORTUNITY : Make Birthday Care Packages for Isolated Seniors


Birthday Care Packages are small gift bags filled with useful and fun items that we give to our seniors to brighten their day, or to celebrate special occasions, like their birthdays or holidays. Volunteers simply assemble gift bags and include whatever items they would like to donate. Age Well will distribute the bags through our Meals on Wheels and Congregate Lunch programs.

This is a perfect opportunity for groups, students, scouts and other organizations.

SUGGESTED ITEMS

Handmade Items: Placemats, Cards, Handknitted Items Pens, Sharpened Pencils, Notepads, Postage Stamps, Envelopes, Post-it Notes, Greeting Cards, Stationary Combs, Cotton Balls & Swabs, Deodorant, Shampoo, Soap, Lotions, Small First Aid Kit, Nail Files & Clippers, Individually Wrapped Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Non-Alcoholic Mouthwash, Floss, Small Tissues, Small Brushes Photo Frames, Pill Boxes, Playing Cards, Crosswords/Suduko, Magnifying Glasses, Night Lights, Non-Slip Socks Dish Towels, Hand Towels, Jar Openers, Pot Holders

PROHIBITED ITEMS

Used, Opened, or Expired Items Political or Religious Items/Materials Medication of Any Kind (Aspirin, Tylenol, etc.) Food Items (i.e. Cough Drops, Mints, Candy, etc.) Cosmetics, Razors, Nail Polish Flammable Liquids, Matches, Lighters, Candles Alcohol or Other Substances


Please refrain from using religious messages, holiday-focused messages, and glitter if including cards or notes in the care packages.

All packages will be inspected for the safety of our seniors.

After assembling Birthday Care Packages, please reach out to volunteer@myagewell.org for the Site closest to you. Please note, we are located in Orange County, California. If you need to ship packages, please ship to:

Age Well Senior Services
c/o Care Packages
23101 Lake Center Drive
Suite 325
Lake Forest, CA 92630

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


Agency: Age Well Senior Services


Birthday Care Packages are small gift bags filled with useful and fun items that we give to our seniors to brighten their day, or to celebrate special occasions, like their birthdays or holidays. Volunteers simply assemble gift bags and include whatever items they would like to donate. Age Well will distribute the bags through our Meals on Wheels and Congregate Lunch programs.

This is a perfect opportunity for groups, students, scouts and other organizations.

SUGGESTED ITEMS

Handmade Items: Placemats, Cards, Handknitted Items Pens, Sharpened Pencils, Notepads, Postage Stamps, Envelopes, Post-it Notes, Greeting Cards, Stationary Combs, Cotton Balls & Swabs, Deodorant, Shampoo, Soap, Lotions, Small First Aid Kit, Nail Files & Clippers, Individually Wrapped Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Non-Alcoholic Mouthwash, Floss, Small Tissues, Small Brushes Photo Frames, Pill Boxes, Playing Cards, Crosswords/Suduko, Magnifying Glasses, Night Lights, Non-Slip Socks Dish Towels, Hand Towels, Jar Openers, Pot Holders

PROHIBITED ITEMS

Used, Opened, or Expired Items Political or Religious Items/Materials Medication of Any Kind (Aspirin, Tylenol, etc.) Food Items (i.e. Cough Drops, Mints, Candy, etc.) Cosmetics, Razors, Nail Polish Flammable Liquids, Matches, Lighters, Candles Alcohol or Other Substances


Please refrain from using religious messages, holiday-focused messages, and glitter if including cards or notes in the care packages.

All packages will be inspected for the safety of our seniors.

After assembling Birthday Care Packages, please reach out to volunteer@myagewell.org for the Site closest to you. Please note, we are located in Orange County, California. If you need to ship packages, please ship to:

Age Well Senior Services
c/o Care Packages
23101 Lake Center Drive
Suite 325
Lake Forest, CA 92630

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteers (Non-Driving) Needed (Multiple Locations)


We need assistance with the packing, loading and cleanup of food to be delivered to home bound seniors at least one day a week, Monday - Friday

Set up tables and coolers for meal delivery Help pack the meals for routes Line bags when needed.

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +16 +14 may be accompanied by an adult Completed Volunteer Application & background check


Please fill out our online volunteer application. Or you can e-mail us at volunteer@myagewell.org or call 949-855-8033. We'd love to hear from you!

https://form.jotform.com/232622399306155


Agency: Age Well Senior Services


We need assistance with the packing, loading and cleanup of food to be delivered to home bound seniors at least one day a week, Monday - Friday

Set up tables and coolers for meal delivery Help pack the meals for routes Line bags when needed.

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +16 +14 may be accompanied by an adult Completed Volunteer Application & background check


Please fill out our online volunteer application. Or you can e-mail us at volunteer@myagewell.org or call 949-855-8033. We'd love to hear from you!

https://form.jotform.com/232622399306155


Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Caller Volunteers Needed (Remote)


Our Friendly Callers call weekly with older adults who need companionship, support, and social attention in the comfort of their own homes, connecting them to the world.

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +18 Completed Volunteer Application & background check

If you are interested in volunteering for the Friendly Caller program, please complete the online application below. Once your application is approved, we will match you with a senior based on your location to the senior in need.

https://form.jotform.com/233046170482148


Agency: Age Well Senior Services


Our Friendly Callers call weekly with older adults who need companionship, support, and social attention in the comfort of their own homes, connecting them to the world.

Cites Served : Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Trabuco Canyon


REQUIREMENTS :

Must be +18 Completed Volunteer Application & background check

If you are interested in volunteering for the Friendly Caller program, please complete the online application below. Once your application is approved, we will match you with a senior based on your location to the senior in need.

https://form.jotform.com/233046170482148


Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GROUP OPPORTUNITY : Make Cards for Isolated Seniors

Let seniors know you are thinking of them by making thoughtful cards, which helps lessen feelings of isolation. Cards and notes like these bring true joy to recipients’ days and remind them that they are not alone. Age Well will distribute cards through our Meals on Wheels and Congregate Lunch programs.

This is a perfect opportunity for groups, students, scouts and other organizations.

Suggested supplies:

Cards, cardstock, construction paper, or blank printer paper. If you have blank cards, that will work perfectly, but you don’t need those to do this project. Decorative materials such as: Markers Stickers Colored pencils or crayons Decorative washi tape Colored paper (scrapbook or construction) Glue stick or other adhesive Scissors Pen Envelope(s) to put your card into.


If you are making more than one (1) card, we recommend using a large envelope to send them at once.

Sample message ideas:

"I want you to know that you are a very special person and that you are loved!"

"May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things! We are thinking of you now and always."

"I hope you have a wonderful day, and know that someone is wishing you nothing but the best!"

Please refrain from using religious messages, holiday-focused messages, and glitter to make these cards welcoming to all!

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Let seniors know you are thinking of them by making thoughtful cards, which helps lessen feelings of isolation. Cards and notes like these bring true joy to recipients’ days and remind them that they are not alone. Age Well will distribute cards through our Meals on Wheels and Congregate Lunch programs.

This is a perfect opportunity for groups, students, scouts and other organizations.

Suggested supplies:

Cards, cardstock, construction paper, or blank printer paper. If you have blank cards, that will work perfectly, but you don’t need those to do this project. Decorative materials such as: Markers Stickers Colored pencils or crayons Decorative washi tape Colored paper (scrapbook or construction) Glue stick or other adhesive Scissors Pen Envelope(s) to put your card into.


If you are making more than one (1) card, we recommend using a large envelope to send them at once.

Sample message ideas:

"I want you to know that you are a very special person and that you are loved!"

"May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things! We are thinking of you now and always."

"I hope you have a wonderful day, and know that someone is wishing you nothing but the best!"

Please refrain from using religious messages, holiday-focused messages, and glitter to make these cards welcoming to all!

Agency: Age Well Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 92630

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Ambassador - Volunteer to Welcome

Interested in helping create positive experiences by greeting and guiding visitors with a smile!

About the Role
Do you have a few hours to spare and want to gain valuable administrative experience? Or perhaps you’d like to contribute the skills you already have? We’ve got an exciting opportunity for you!

Working Wardrobes is looking for additional volunteers to join our fabulous Front Desk/Administrative Support team at the Career Success Center. As a volunteer, you'll be the first point of contact for everyone who walks through our doors or calls our offices, providing a warm welcome to visitors and supporting our staff with various administrative and clerical tasks.

This role offers the chance to work closely with both our Administrative Manager and Volunteer Manager. We’re asking for a commitment of 4-5 hour shifts 1+ times per week for a minimum of 3 months. Volunteers 18 and older are welcome to sign up, and training will be provided. A professional phone demeanor, a passion for connecting with others, and strong listening skills make this the ideal opportunity for you!

If you’re looking to develop your skills and make a meaningful impact, sign up and show your interest today! We will reach out talk about next steps which include resume submittal, phone screen and in person tour. 

Agency: Career Success Center

Interested in helping create positive experiences by greeting and guiding visitors with a smile!

About the Role
Do you have a few hours to spare and want to gain valuable administrative experience? Or perhaps you’d like to contribute the skills you already have? We’ve got an exciting opportunity for you!

Working Wardrobes is looking for additional volunteers to join our fabulous Front Desk/Administrative Support team at the Career Success Center. As a volunteer, you'll be the first point of contact for everyone who walks through our doors or calls our offices, providing a warm welcome to visitors and supporting our staff with various administrative and clerical tasks.

This role offers the chance to work closely with both our Administrative Manager and Volunteer Manager. We’re asking for a commitment of 4-5 hour shifts 1+ times per week for a minimum of 3 months. Volunteers 18 and older are welcome to sign up, and training will be provided. A professional phone demeanor, a passion for connecting with others, and strong listening skills make this the ideal opportunity for you!

If you’re looking to develop your skills and make a meaningful impact, sign up and show your interest today! We will reach out talk about next steps which include resume submittal, phone screen and in person tour. 

Agency: Career Success Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 92705

Allow Groups: No