Needs From: South Serves

Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Trick-or-Treat

Sensory Friendly Trick-or-Treat sponsored by PT and OT students. 

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Sensory Friendly Trick-or-Treat sponsored by PT and OT students. 

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Derby Dancers 2025

The past two weeks, Chi Omega has been participating in Sigma Chi's annual Derby Days. All five sororities participate in a dance competition where all profits will be donated towards USA Children's and Women's, John Wesley Holt Scholarship, and the Huntsman Cancer Institute. 

Agency: USA Chi Omega

The past two weeks, Chi Omega has been participating in Sigma Chi's annual Derby Days. All five sororities participate in a dance competition where all profits will be donated towards USA Children's and Women's, John Wesley Holt Scholarship, and the Huntsman Cancer Institute. 

Agency: USA Chi Omega

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors Needed for Homeless Families in Baldwin County

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.


We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.


We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36532

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors for Homeless Families

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.

We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.

We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead Evening Activities for Homeless Children (Baldwin County)

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)
Why: This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for
a one-time experience or a weekly commitment

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

                     

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)
Why: This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for
a one-time experience or a weekly commitment

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

                     

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36532

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead Evening Activities for Homeless Youth

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes. This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for a one-time experience or a weekly commitment.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM

Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)

Where: Sybil Smith Family Village

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes. This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for a one-time experience or a weekly commitment.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM

Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)

Where: Sybil Smith Family Village

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gardening Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604-1218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dance Competition

The woman of Theta Epsilon worked diligently for 2 weeks to perfect our dances and also participated in the fraternity week-long events.

Agency: USA Alpha Gamma Delta

The woman of Theta Epsilon worked diligently for 2 weeks to perfect our dances and also participated in the fraternity week-long events.

Agency: USA Alpha Gamma Delta

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Honor Guard 101

We are seeking young men who wish to mentor and help guide middle school students within the frame of our military-styled leadership program.

We manage a program that assists all 14 Mobile County Public Middle Schools with their Leadership Officers Training Corps. The costs of this program are carried by the Mobile County Public Schools System and TAPS Drill.

We provide student uniforms, instructors, trophies (for competitions), teacher's aids in robotics, physical fitness and drone flight and other equipment.

We also welcome cash donations which are tax deductible for the giver.

Agency: TAPS Drill

We are seeking young men who wish to mentor and help guide middle school students within the frame of our military-styled leadership program.

We manage a program that assists all 14 Mobile County Public Middle Schools with their Leadership Officers Training Corps. The costs of this program are carried by the Mobile County Public Schools System and TAPS Drill.

We provide student uniforms, instructors, trophies (for competitions), teacher's aids in robotics, physical fitness and drone flight and other equipment.

We also welcome cash donations which are tax deductible for the giver.

Agency: TAPS Drill

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Care Easter Baskets

Making Easter baskets benefiting Foster Together Gulf Coast.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Making Easter baskets benefiting Foster Together Gulf Coast.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make-A-Wish Trailblaze Volunteer

Help pass out water and snacks to the MAW Trailblazers as they train for their final 26.4 mile hike!

Agency: USA Chi Omega

Help pass out water and snacks to the MAW Trailblazers as they train for their final 26.4 mile hike!

Agency: USA Chi Omega

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flexible Dates and Times for Volunteering at Bellingrath Gardens & Home

Bellingrath is honored to work with you or your group as to WHEN WOULD BE BEST FOR YOU to volunteer.  There's always an opportunity for everyone in one of the regions most beautiful places.

Opportunities include helping in the areas of:

  Education  Gardening/Horticulture  Special Events  And other opportunities throughout the year

Once you've expressed an interest, we'll be happy to send you a Volunteer Application.

Agency: Bellingrath Gardens & Home

Bellingrath is honored to work with you or your group as to WHEN WOULD BE BEST FOR YOU to volunteer.  There's always an opportunity for everyone in one of the regions most beautiful places.

Opportunities include helping in the areas of:

  Education  Gardening/Horticulture  Special Events  And other opportunities throughout the year

Once you've expressed an interest, we'll be happy to send you a Volunteer Application.

Agency: Bellingrath Gardens & Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36582

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mass Casualty Event

Those who volunteered at the mass casualty event on 4/1/25.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Those who volunteered at the mass casualty event on 4/1/25.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS / Friendly Callers

Friendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors.  With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls.  A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior!  Orientation and training provided.  Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects.  Excellent soft skill experience for anyone!   

Agency: South Alabama RSVP

Friendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors.  With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls.  A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior!  Orientation and training provided.  Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects.  Excellent soft skill experience for anyone!   

Agency: South Alabama RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office of Community Engagement - Project Management and Community Building

The purpose of these service hours are to coordinate projects and support community building on campus and in the community

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

The purpose of these service hours are to coordinate projects and support community building on campus and in the community

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bake Sale Tabling

Working the table for the annual Bake Sale

Agency: USA Women of Excellence

Working the table for the annual Bake Sale

Agency: USA Women of Excellence

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kickball for Kids

Joint Philanthropy Event with Sigma Chi. Phi Mu is playing in said tournament and hosting a bake sale. All Proceeds go to USA Children and Women's Hospital. This need is for the Phi Mu Volunteers.

Agency: USA Phi Mu

Joint Philanthropy Event with Sigma Chi. Phi Mu is playing in said tournament and hosting a bake sale. All Proceeds go to USA Children and Women's Hospital. This need is for the Phi Mu Volunteers.

Agency: USA Phi Mu

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery Driver

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need.

Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm. The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.

Agency: American Cancer Society

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need.

Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm. The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket Making for Housing First

Join Circle K International on October 17, 2024, at 5:00 PM as we make blankets for Housing First, Inc., an organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families facing homelessness. This hands-on service opportunity allows members to give back to the community by creating warm, handmade blankets for those in need.

Agency: Circle K International at USA

Join Circle K International on October 17, 2024, at 5:00 PM as we make blankets for Housing First, Inc., an organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families facing homelessness. This hands-on service opportunity allows members to give back to the community by creating warm, handmade blankets for those in need.

Agency: Circle K International at USA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dauphin Island Beach Clean Up

The brothers of Phi Kappa Sigma hosted a beach clean up at Dauphin Island with the greek life at South Alabama University.

Agency: USA Phi Kappa Sigma

The brothers of Phi Kappa Sigma hosted a beach clean up at Dauphin Island with the greek life at South Alabama University.

Agency: USA Phi Kappa Sigma

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serving Breakfast to the Elderly

We are in need of dining room volunteers to assist in serving our elderly Residents breakfast and aid in clearing tables afterward. Meals in our dining room are served restaurant style. Breakfast is from 7:45 a.m. - 9 a.m. As a dining room volunteer, you'll enjoy getting to know our wonderful Residents while helping them in a meaningful way. 

Currently we are looking for volunteers on Thursday or Friday morning.

Dining volunteers are provided aprons and hairnets. 

The Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart Residence is a home for the aging located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the elderly poor. We appreciate your help!

*All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer coordinator before their first service. 

*Dress code is safe, modest clothing including no shorts or baggy clothes.

*Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. 

COVID-19 Safety Guidelines:

-Frequent use of provided hand sanitizer required. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are in need of dining room volunteers to assist in serving our elderly Residents breakfast and aid in clearing tables afterward. Meals in our dining room are served restaurant style. Breakfast is from 7:45 a.m. - 9 a.m. As a dining room volunteer, you'll enjoy getting to know our wonderful Residents while helping them in a meaningful way. 

Currently we are looking for volunteers on Thursday or Friday morning.

Dining volunteers are provided aprons and hairnets. 

The Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart Residence is a home for the aging located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the elderly poor. We appreciate your help!

*All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer coordinator before their first service. 

*Dress code is safe, modest clothing including no shorts or baggy clothes.

*Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. 

COVID-19 Safety Guidelines:

-Frequent use of provided hand sanitizer required. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tet Festival Volunteering

Volunteers helped with set-up, serving food, cleaning up, and with our activities.

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Volunteers helped with set-up, serving food, cleaning up, and with our activities.

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile County-Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization Volunteer

Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project.

Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter.

Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama

Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project.

Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter.

Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36633

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a Senior Smile with Cards or Letters!

Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces.

Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation

Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces.

Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activities with Senior Citizens

Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.)

Program Hours:

Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

Volunteer Hours:

Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment.

To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.)

Program Hours:

Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

Volunteer Hours:

Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment.

To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Tutors Needed on Tuesday and Thursday

We are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program.  The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. 

When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need.   Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428.

Agency: Hope Boxing Academy

We are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program.  The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. 

When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need.   Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428.

Agency: Hope Boxing Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Filling Up Bird Feeders (copy)

We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Zooniverse Needs Virtual Research Volunteers

The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research. This research is made possible by volunteers—more than a million people around the world who come together to assist professional researchers. Our goal is to enable research that would not be possible, or practical, otherwise. Zooniverse research results in new discoveries, data sets useful to the wider research community, and many publications.

At the Zooniverse, anyone can be a researcher.  You don’t need specialized background, training, or expertise to participate in Zooniverse projects. It's easy for anyone to contribute to real academic research, on their own computer, at their own convenience.

You’ll be able to study authentic objects of interest gathered by researchers, like images of faraway galaxies, historical records and diaries, or videos of animals in their natural habitats. By answering simple questions or completing specific related to them, you’ll help contribute to our understanding of our world, our history, our universe, and more.

With our wide-ranging and ever-expanding suite of projects, covering many disciplines and topics across the sciences and humanities, there's a place for anyone and everyone to explore, learn, and have fun in the Zooniverse. To volunteer with us, just go to the Projects page, choose one you like the look of, and get started.

To learn more and volunteer, visit https://www.zooniverse.org/get-involved

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your Zooniverse "Volunteer Certificate" page that displays the number of projects and hours you’ve completed for a certain time period to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours. Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is linked above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research. This research is made possible by volunteers—more than a million people around the world who come together to assist professional researchers. Our goal is to enable research that would not be possible, or practical, otherwise. Zooniverse research results in new discoveries, data sets useful to the wider research community, and many publications.

At the Zooniverse, anyone can be a researcher.  You don’t need specialized background, training, or expertise to participate in Zooniverse projects. It's easy for anyone to contribute to real academic research, on their own computer, at their own convenience.

You’ll be able to study authentic objects of interest gathered by researchers, like images of faraway galaxies, historical records and diaries, or videos of animals in their natural habitats. By answering simple questions or completing specific related to them, you’ll help contribute to our understanding of our world, our history, our universe, and more.

With our wide-ranging and ever-expanding suite of projects, covering many disciplines and topics across the sciences and humanities, there's a place for anyone and everyone to explore, learn, and have fun in the Zooniverse. To volunteer with us, just go to the Projects page, choose one you like the look of, and get started.

To learn more and volunteer, visit https://www.zooniverse.org/get-involved

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your Zooniverse "Volunteer Certificate" page that displays the number of projects and hours you’ve completed for a certain time period to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours. Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is linked above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trunk Or Treat

Volunteers passed out candy to the children around the community  

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Volunteers passed out candy to the children around the community  

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Night Market Volunteering

Need is to input hours for helping with Night Market on Nov. 21st. If you are not on the volunteer list, you will be removed.

Night Market is a collaborative event between the Vietnamese Student Association and Global USA, MSA, ISA, LASO, AED, and SASE to celebrate a variety of different cultures during International Education Week. Volunteers helped set up canopies and the general layout of the event in the SC amphitheater, during the event, and disassembling and cleaning up afterwards.

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Need is to input hours for helping with Night Market on Nov. 21st. If you are not on the volunteer list, you will be removed.

Night Market is a collaborative event between the Vietnamese Student Association and Global USA, MSA, ISA, LASO, AED, and SASE to celebrate a variety of different cultures during International Education Week. Volunteers helped set up canopies and the general layout of the event in the SC amphitheater, during the event, and disassembling and cleaning up afterwards.

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HCA Decor Committee

The HCA Decor Committee dedicates time helping with the creation, putting up, and taking down of decorations in the Bethel. There are various opportunities to volunteer during each holiday!

Agency: USA Honors Community Association

The HCA Decor Committee dedicates time helping with the creation, putting up, and taking down of decorations in the Bethel. There are various opportunities to volunteer during each holiday!

Agency: USA Honors Community Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Current Triage Volunteer Assistants (Pre-Medical/PA /Pre-Nursing)

Are you looking for patient care experience? Our Triage Program allows students pursuing a career in healthcare to gain experience in a medical environment by assisting our staff with triaging patients and performing other duties as needed.

Triage Assistant Internships/Volunteers

Escort patients to and from the lobby area. Take vitals, complete medical history forms & update medical chart, etc. Determine the reason for the visit and prepare the patient to see the Doctor. Other duties include cleaning patients' rooms, stocking them, and preparing them for the next patient. Assist medical team as needed.

Attire: Solid Color Scrubs and closed-toed shoes

Triage volunteers work as a part of a team of 3 other triage assistants. Students' placement is based on their availability to volunteer 7:30 am - 12 pm or 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm and open shifts. (Commitment: One 4-hour shift once per week for the entire semester)

Shift AM: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday

Shift PM 1:00 - 5:00 pm Monday - Thursday

If you are interested in our Volunteer Program, please visit victoryhealth.org/volunteer to complete the volunteer Interest application. 

Agency: Victory Health Partners

Are you looking for patient care experience? Our Triage Program allows students pursuing a career in healthcare to gain experience in a medical environment by assisting our staff with triaging patients and performing other duties as needed.

Triage Assistant Internships/Volunteers

Escort patients to and from the lobby area. Take vitals, complete medical history forms & update medical chart, etc. Determine the reason for the visit and prepare the patient to see the Doctor. Other duties include cleaning patients' rooms, stocking them, and preparing them for the next patient. Assist medical team as needed.

Attire: Solid Color Scrubs and closed-toed shoes

Triage volunteers work as a part of a team of 3 other triage assistants. Students' placement is based on their availability to volunteer 7:30 am - 12 pm or 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm and open shifts. (Commitment: One 4-hour shift once per week for the entire semester)

Shift AM: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday

Shift PM 1:00 - 5:00 pm Monday - Thursday

If you are interested in our Volunteer Program, please visit victoryhealth.org/volunteer to complete the volunteer Interest application. 

Agency: Victory Health Partners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Volunteering at Ocoee Church Camp

Volunteering at Ocoee church camp as a camp counselor. Spent the week counseling/mentoring sixth grade girls. 

Agency: USA Phi Mu

Volunteering at Ocoee church camp as a camp counselor. Spent the week counseling/mentoring sixth grade girls. 

Agency: USA Phi Mu

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37361

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WOW Crew Member

Wharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Wharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602-3107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STEM Explorer

STEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

STEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602-3107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NPHC Step-show

Helping set up for the Step-show

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Helping set up for the Step-show

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Breast Cancer Walk-WOX

Join the Women of Excellence for a breast cancer walk. 

Agency: USA Women of Excellence

Join the Women of Excellence for a breast cancer walk. 

Agency: USA Women of Excellence

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Luke's Cookie Open House

Provided a glimpse into the OT program by educating students and hosting a cookie decorating informational session.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Provided a glimpse into the OT program by educating students and hosting a cookie decorating informational session.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mulherin Trick-or-Treat the Courtyard

Event at Mulherin Home for the residents to trick-or-treat and play halloween games, as well as a halloween costume parade. Volunteers should be there at 3:00pm, and the event will last until around 5:30/6:00.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Event at Mulherin Home for the residents to trick-or-treat and play halloween games, as well as a halloween costume parade. Volunteers should be there at 3:00pm, and the event will last until around 5:30/6:00.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Halloween Bash Volunteering

Volunteering to help prepare for or to set up for VSA's Halloween event

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Volunteering to help prepare for or to set up for VSA's Halloween event

Agency: Vietnamese Student Association at USA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Little Sisters of the Poor - Wish List

Many of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents...

below are some of those items.

Thank you for your generosity! 

 

Dinner Napkins

Individually Wrapped Snack Items

Clorox Wipes

Adult Wipes

Shout/Awesome Stain Removers

Lysol Spray 

Nutritional Health Shakes

Assorted Gift Cards

Large Print Books/Novels 

Drop off location: 

1655 McGill Ave.

Mobile, AL 

36604

 

Thank you! 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Many of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents...

below are some of those items.

Thank you for your generosity! 

 

Dinner Napkins

Individually Wrapped Snack Items

Clorox Wipes

Adult Wipes

Shout/Awesome Stain Removers

Lysol Spray 

Nutritional Health Shakes

Assorted Gift Cards

Large Print Books/Novels 

Drop off location: 

1655 McGill Ave.

Mobile, AL 

36604

 

Thank you! 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Set-up for Sensory Trick-or-Treat (OT Students)

Volunteers are needed for the sensory trick-or-treat set up on October 22, 2024. Set up will begin at 5:00 pm.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Volunteers are needed for the sensory trick-or-treat set up on October 22, 2024. Set up will begin at 5:00 pm.

Agency: South Alabama Student Occupational Therapy Association (SASOTA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cerebral Palsy Clean Up

We helped clean up after a united cerebral palsy fundraiser. Helping transport goods and breaking down tables and chairs.

Agency: USA Pi Kappa Phi

We helped clean up after a united cerebral palsy fundraiser. Helping transport goods and breaking down tables and chairs.

Agency: USA Pi Kappa Phi

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Share Medical Equipment Repair Program

If you have the skills to fix a bicycle, you can get donated medical equipment clean, working properly, and ready to give away to anyone who needs it.  This program saves people a third of a MILLION dollars per year on their medical needs.  You can make this big a difference in someone's life!

Location: Goodwill Airport Community Center, 7431 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36608

Call Randy at 251-300-6094 to get started.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This activity is weekdays only, Monday through Friday, 8 to 4.  

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

If you have the skills to fix a bicycle, you can get donated medical equipment clean, working properly, and ready to give away to anyone who needs it.  This program saves people a third of a MILLION dollars per year on their medical needs.  You can make this big a difference in someone's life!

Location: Goodwill Airport Community Center, 7431 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36608

Call Randy at 251-300-6094 to get started.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This activity is weekdays only, Monday through Friday, 8 to 4.  

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ACS CARES Student Program at University of South Alabama

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers. Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and services to fit their specific cancer journey.

College/graduate students volunteer at USA Mitchell Cancer Institute to provide people with cancer and caregivers with empathetic, culturally sensitive and inclusive non-clinical navigation support throughout the cancer journey.

Agency: American Cancer Society

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers. Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and services to fit their specific cancer journey.

College/graduate students volunteer at USA Mitchell Cancer Institute to provide people with cancer and caregivers with empathetic, culturally sensitive and inclusive non-clinical navigation support throughout the cancer journey.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities that Support Senior Programs

Support services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. 

Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. 

 

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Support services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. 

Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. 

 

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: John Will Elementary September

John will reading concluding NPHC week

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

John will reading concluding NPHC week

Agency: USA National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors for Immigrant Children

Assist immigrant children with homework, projects, etc. on Wednesday evenings from 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM.  Mobile County Public School System calendar

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

BELONG provides immigrant families with numerous services, including homework help for students.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish!  Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Assist immigrant children with homework, projects, etc. on Wednesday evenings from 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM.  Mobile County Public School System calendar

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

BELONG provides immigrant families with numerous services, including homework help for students.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish!  Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basic Conversational English Tutors for Immigrants (ESL)

Assist immigrant adults and young adults with speaking conversational English on Wednesday evenings from 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM. We follow the Mobile County Public School System calendar.

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

BELONG provides immigrant families with receive numerous services.  When children come for homework help, their parents also come to learn basic English.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish! Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Assist immigrant adults and young adults with speaking conversational English on Wednesday evenings from 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM. We follow the Mobile County Public School System calendar.

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

BELONG provides immigrant families with receive numerous services.  When children come for homework help, their parents also come to learn basic English.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish! Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Immigrant Children Care Activities

Assist BELONG with activities for one to five children that are not yet school age and need to be cared for while their brothers and sisters are being tutored with their homework and their parents are taking an English as a Second Language Class on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 PM.  We follow the Mobile County Public School System calendar. When taking care of the children, consider having them draw, color, build/play with Legos and/or other creative children games!

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish!  Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Assist BELONG with activities for one to five children that are not yet school age and need to be cared for while their brothers and sisters are being tutored with their homework and their parents are taking an English as a Second Language Class on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 PM.  We follow the Mobile County Public School System calendar. When taking care of the children, consider having them draw, color, build/play with Legos and/or other creative children games!

We communicate with volunteers via Whatsapp, so after responding to this need, please download this app and text Juan Torres at 251-656-4953 to be added to the group chat. Our meeting location sometimes changes so this can be confirmed in the Whatsapp group chat.

NOTE:  Volunteers are not required to speak Spanish!  Students benefit from hearing non-Spanish speakers too.

Agency: BELONG

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musical Theater for All - Volunteer for Special Needs Theater Class!

Help a special needs child or adult through a 45-minute theater class on Thursdays at Dance Without Limits!  No dance experience necessary, just a kind heart making sure our students smile as much as they can!  We'd like you to stay consistent so this is not a one-time opportunity. Please try to make as many classes as you can Sept. - May, but we understand things happen.  

Agency: Dance Without Limits

Help a special needs child or adult through a 45-minute theater class on Thursdays at Dance Without Limits!  No dance experience necessary, just a kind heart making sure our students smile as much as they can!  We'd like you to stay consistent so this is not a one-time opportunity. Please try to make as many classes as you can Sept. - May, but we understand things happen.  

Agency: Dance Without Limits

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administering surveys at MCPSS middle schools

Help administer student surveys at middle schools in the Mobile County Public School System. We need help processing students as they access computer surveys, monitoring/proctoring the room while students take surveys, helping students as they line up to sign out and receive incentives, distribute/pack up materials. 

These surveys are part of a multi-year research project on how to reduce youth violence and suicidality. Surveys take place over a two week period, and there are three two-week periods per school year. Most volunteer opportunities will be in September, December, and March/April.

All volunteers must complete an online training (CITI Program on research ethics) which takes between 3-4 hours (but does not have to be completed all at once). Volunteers must also provide information to the University of South Alabama Human Resources office in order to pass a background check. More information on both of these will be provided to you when you contact the SOAR program to get involved.

Agency: SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Achievement and Resilience) Project at South Alabama

Help administer student surveys at middle schools in the Mobile County Public School System. We need help processing students as they access computer surveys, monitoring/proctoring the room while students take surveys, helping students as they line up to sign out and receive incentives, distribute/pack up materials. 

These surveys are part of a multi-year research project on how to reduce youth violence and suicidality. Surveys take place over a two week period, and there are three two-week periods per school year. Most volunteer opportunities will be in September, December, and March/April.

All volunteers must complete an online training (CITI Program on research ethics) which takes between 3-4 hours (but does not have to be completed all at once). Volunteers must also provide information to the University of South Alabama Human Resources office in order to pass a background check. More information on both of these will be provided to you when you contact the SOAR program to get involved.

Agency: SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Achievement and Resilience) Project at South Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize Paper Products

We are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest.

Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest.

Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians wanted!

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. 

We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play!

We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk!

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. 

We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play!

We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk!

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer "teachers" for a variety of class subjects

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Are you a future teacher, college student or high school student who has a love for History, Astronomy, Zoology, Foreign Languages, Art, Drama, etc.? Do you love to share your knowledge or interests with others perhaps in a small classroom type setting? We have several residents at Mulherin Home who LOVE to learn! We are looking for volunteers to teach classes on various subjects. These are adults with special needs so there is no grading, just learning! Get volunteer hours while talking about your favorite subjects! Classes can be anywhere from 30 mins to over an hour, and can repeat or be a one time "workshop." 

You do not have to be a student to volunteer, and you do not have to be a professional in whatever subject you want to teach. You will have access to a large screen TV if you need to cast photos or videos. Most of them can not read, but they remember and love showing off what they have learned!

We accept volunteers seven days a week 9am to 5:30pm.

We have approximately 10-15 residents who are ready for classes to start!

This is an excellent way to earn a letter of recommendation for college admission or for a job!

 

**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information** 

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Are you a future teacher, college student or high school student who has a love for History, Astronomy, Zoology, Foreign Languages, Art, Drama, etc.? Do you love to share your knowledge or interests with others perhaps in a small classroom type setting? We have several residents at Mulherin Home who LOVE to learn! We are looking for volunteers to teach classes on various subjects. These are adults with special needs so there is no grading, just learning! Get volunteer hours while talking about your favorite subjects! Classes can be anywhere from 30 mins to over an hour, and can repeat or be a one time "workshop." 

You do not have to be a student to volunteer, and you do not have to be a professional in whatever subject you want to teach. You will have access to a large screen TV if you need to cast photos or videos. Most of them can not read, but they remember and love showing off what they have learned!

We accept volunteers seven days a week 9am to 5:30pm.

We have approximately 10-15 residents who are ready for classes to start!

This is an excellent way to earn a letter of recommendation for college admission or for a job!

 

**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information** 

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resident Activity Volunteering

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

We are always on the lookout for volunteers. We welcome any age as long as children are accompanied by an adult. We have 30 residents with a wide range of abilities. You can be paired with an individual or a small group with similar abilities for a larger activity. We accept volunteers seven days a week from 9am to 5:30pm. The following is a list of a few of their favorite activities. Come have fun at Mulherin!

Arts & Crafts  Karaoke  Sprinkler/Water Toy Days Trivia  Board Games/cards  Dance class (ballet & jazz) Charades Dance Parties or themed parties Party games Outdoor Games (we have a volleyball net, basketball goal, bowling games, cornhole, etc) Treasure hunts (they are really good with basic riddle clues) Scavenger Hunts Spa day (foot soaks, peel off face masks, manicures, etc) Story time  Drum/instrument circle (we have instruments) Sensory Activities They enjoy live music of any kind (choral, guitar/instrumental)  Yoga, stretching and low impact exercise.  
**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information**   

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

We are always on the lookout for volunteers. We welcome any age as long as children are accompanied by an adult. We have 30 residents with a wide range of abilities. You can be paired with an individual or a small group with similar abilities for a larger activity. We accept volunteers seven days a week from 9am to 5:30pm. The following is a list of a few of their favorite activities. Come have fun at Mulherin!

Arts & Crafts  Karaoke  Sprinkler/Water Toy Days Trivia  Board Games/cards  Dance class (ballet & jazz) Charades Dance Parties or themed parties Party games Outdoor Games (we have a volleyball net, basketball goal, bowling games, cornhole, etc) Treasure hunts (they are really good with basic riddle clues) Scavenger Hunts Spa day (foot soaks, peel off face masks, manicures, etc) Story time  Drum/instrument circle (we have instruments) Sensory Activities They enjoy live music of any kind (choral, guitar/instrumental)  Yoga, stretching and low impact exercise.  
**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information**   

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Making Beds with Clean Linen/Laundry Volunteer

We are looking for weekly volunteers who would like to help put clean sheets and blankets on our Residents' beds on Wednesday mornings from 8:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. A training will be provided, and we ask that volunteers commit to helping weekly or every other week.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for weekly volunteers who would like to help put clean sheets and blankets on our Residents' beds on Wednesday mornings from 8:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. A training will be provided, and we ask that volunteers commit to helping weekly or every other week.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Phillip’s Prep Tutor

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mobile County Training School Tutor

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring and enrichment at Mobile County Training School. Tutoring takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00pm. This program features interactive games, a fun curriculum, and free fields that tutors are also invited to attend. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring and enrichment at Mobile County Training School. Tutoring takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00pm. This program features interactive games, a fun curriculum, and free fields that tutors are also invited to attend. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: One-to-One Mentoring with Kids: Opportunity for USA Faculty & Staff

Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Alabama (BBBSSA) is the largest one-to-one mentoring organization in south Alabama serving over 600 children and a minimum of 1,800 people annually across four counties. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. We enlist adult volunteer, “Bigs”, and match them with “Littles”, who are children between the ages of 6-12 and would benefit the most from having a Big. The purpose of our services is to give children a caring and supportive adult mentor, who’s been thoroughly screened and trained, that will guide them to success, hold them accountable, and help them reach their full potential.

 Our School-based Mentoring program is in 41 schools (31 in Mobile County) and we currently have 39 local Corporate Partners, including The University of South Alabama, who allow their employees one hour a week to visit their Littles at school through our School-based Mentoring Program. School-based mentoring takes place on school grounds during school hours. Matches are encouraged to talk about academics, aspirations, and just have fun. It’s really all about friendship, guidance and building a relationship. A Match Specialist is assigned to each match and stays in contact with the Big, Little, school, and guardian through the entire relationship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is always there for Bigs; it’s a partnership.

BBBS is America’s most impactful volunteer experience because our services provide a tangible way to change a life. Here in South Alabama, our 2019- 2020 Program Outcome Evaluation Metrics revealed 98% of Littles maintained or improved academic performance; 99% of Littles maintained or improved upon social competence levels; 98% of Littles maintained or improved academically; 99%  of Littles reported having a very important adult in their lives.  These results galvanize our relentless commitment to fighting for the children of Baldwin, Escambia, Mobile and Monroe Counties.

We are not saviors or heroes. Instead, we create and professionally support meaningful match relationships to help children ignite and harness their own potential—the potential they have had all along. And Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the country have been doing just that for 120 years; locally we’ve been serving families for over 20 years. We clear a path to a child’s biggest possible future in partnership with the child’s parent/guardian and Big. Big Brothers Big Sisters regularly keep a waiting list of children and schools requesting their services. Our Littles have the potential to change the world, and we are standing together to defend them. Join us.

 Requirements to be a BIG:

Minimum of one year commitment One hour a week, based on your schedule Ability to commit to a one-to-one relationship Minimum age of 19 Has a vehicle for transportation Mist complete all components of enrollment process including background checks, references, in-person interview, and pre-match training (offered onsite at your company) Willing to communicate monthly with Match Specialist for support

 Enrollment Process

The enrollment process begins when you meet with one of our Match Specialists to complete the application paperwork, background forms, and interview.  Once the paperwork is complete, we begin the background and reference checks that usually take 4-6 weeks to get back.  While we wait, you will need to take our online volunteer training.  Once the background and reference checks are complete, you will attend a volunteer orientation and ask any follow-up questions if needed. During the process, we will identify a Little for you.  When all of the following steps are complete, we will schedule a Match Meeting to introduce you to your new Little.  Big Brothers Big Sisters reserves the right to accept or deny participants, or close a match at any time.  

YOU CAN DO THIS!

Mentoring only requires that you be yourself.  Who could imagine that helping out with a Little's homework or playing a game of catch could reap such rewards?  You already demonstrate that you possess all the fundamental skills and abilities to be a successful mentor by your willingness to be there. Mentoring is about sharing your personal time.  It's not about money, gifts, or events. Mentoring is often as uncomplicated as engaging in what appears ordinary to most of us...helping a child with homework, playing games, talking, listening, letting a child run errands with you.  But to a child without a role model, these are extraordinary activities. The moment you become a mentor to a child, your experience is a success.  For these kids, your willingness to spend time with them is the most powerful act of all.

Let me know which program interests you, we would be happy to get you started on your way to becoming a BIG!  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kelly at any time, kelly@bbbssa.org or 251-344-0536 ext 107.  We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast, Inc.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Alabama (BBBSSA) is the largest one-to-one mentoring organization in south Alabama serving over 600 children and a minimum of 1,800 people annually across four counties. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. We enlist adult volunteer, “Bigs”, and match them with “Littles”, who are children between the ages of 6-12 and would benefit the most from having a Big. The purpose of our services is to give children a caring and supportive adult mentor, who’s been thoroughly screened and trained, that will guide them to success, hold them accountable, and help them reach their full potential.

 Our School-based Mentoring program is in 41 schools (31 in Mobile County) and we currently have 39 local Corporate Partners, including The University of South Alabama, who allow their employees one hour a week to visit their Littles at school through our School-based Mentoring Program. School-based mentoring takes place on school grounds during school hours. Matches are encouraged to talk about academics, aspirations, and just have fun. It’s really all about friendship, guidance and building a relationship. A Match Specialist is assigned to each match and stays in contact with the Big, Little, school, and guardian through the entire relationship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is always there for Bigs; it’s a partnership.

BBBS is America’s most impactful volunteer experience because our services provide a tangible way to change a life. Here in South Alabama, our 2019- 2020 Program Outcome Evaluation Metrics revealed 98% of Littles maintained or improved academic performance; 99% of Littles maintained or improved upon social competence levels; 98% of Littles maintained or improved academically; 99%  of Littles reported having a very important adult in their lives.  These results galvanize our relentless commitment to fighting for the children of Baldwin, Escambia, Mobile and Monroe Counties.

We are not saviors or heroes. Instead, we create and professionally support meaningful match relationships to help children ignite and harness their own potential—the potential they have had all along. And Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the country have been doing just that for 120 years; locally we’ve been serving families for over 20 years. We clear a path to a child’s biggest possible future in partnership with the child’s parent/guardian and Big. Big Brothers Big Sisters regularly keep a waiting list of children and schools requesting their services. Our Littles have the potential to change the world, and we are standing together to defend them. Join us.

 Requirements to be a BIG:

Minimum of one year commitment One hour a week, based on your schedule Ability to commit to a one-to-one relationship Minimum age of 19 Has a vehicle for transportation Mist complete all components of enrollment process including background checks, references, in-person interview, and pre-match training (offered onsite at your company) Willing to communicate monthly with Match Specialist for support

 Enrollment Process

The enrollment process begins when you meet with one of our Match Specialists to complete the application paperwork, background forms, and interview.  Once the paperwork is complete, we begin the background and reference checks that usually take 4-6 weeks to get back.  While we wait, you will need to take our online volunteer training.  Once the background and reference checks are complete, you will attend a volunteer orientation and ask any follow-up questions if needed. During the process, we will identify a Little for you.  When all of the following steps are complete, we will schedule a Match Meeting to introduce you to your new Little.  Big Brothers Big Sisters reserves the right to accept or deny participants, or close a match at any time.  

YOU CAN DO THIS!

Mentoring only requires that you be yourself.  Who could imagine that helping out with a Little's homework or playing a game of catch could reap such rewards?  You already demonstrate that you possess all the fundamental skills and abilities to be a successful mentor by your willingness to be there. Mentoring is about sharing your personal time.  It's not about money, gifts, or events. Mentoring is often as uncomplicated as engaging in what appears ordinary to most of us...helping a child with homework, playing games, talking, listening, letting a child run errands with you.  But to a child without a role model, these are extraordinary activities. The moment you become a mentor to a child, your experience is a success.  For these kids, your willingness to spend time with them is the most powerful act of all.

Let me know which program interests you, we would be happy to get you started on your way to becoming a BIG!  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kelly at any time, kelly@bbbssa.org or 251-344-0536 ext 107.  We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Mobile Japanese Garden

Mobile Japanese Garden is a public place with 16 acres of natural gardens and trails, and we need your help beautifying the space during the week and on the weekend. Help us get the garden ready for pictures and school field trips.

Schedule anytime around your studies and work schedules. You pick your volunteer hours. Then contact us with particular dates and times that work with your schedule. Don is here almost every day to assist, and we'll work together as a team. 

For your volunteer service hours, we are a 501c3 charitable education, all-volunteer organization.

Thanks for Volunteering at the Japanese Garden!

Agency: Mobile Japanese Garden

Mobile Japanese Garden is a public place with 16 acres of natural gardens and trails, and we need your help beautifying the space during the week and on the weekend. Help us get the garden ready for pictures and school field trips.

Schedule anytime around your studies and work schedules. You pick your volunteer hours. Then contact us with particular dates and times that work with your schedule. Don is here almost every day to assist, and we'll work together as a team. 

For your volunteer service hours, we are a 501c3 charitable education, all-volunteer organization.

Thanks for Volunteering at the Japanese Garden!

Agency: Mobile Japanese Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran/Active Duty Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATION

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting Nails of Elderly Residents

Volunteers are requested to assist our Activity Department in providing manicures to residents. This includes taking off nail polish, clipping nails, and painting nails. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays at 10:00am and 2pm.

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Volunteers are requested to assist our Activity Department in providing manicures to residents. This includes taking off nail polish, clipping nails, and painting nails. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays at 10:00am and 2pm.

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Outing with Residents

We are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents.

Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents.

Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Volunteer

We are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love cars, trailers and trucks? Fleet lead needed.

Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet.

Qualifications:

§  Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside

§  Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record)

§  Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required

§  Communication and interpersonal skills

§  The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills.

§  Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines

§  Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred


Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer.


Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet.

Qualifications:

§  Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside

§  Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record)

§  Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required

§  Communication and interpersonal skills

§  The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills.

§  Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines

§  Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred


Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer.


Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Student Intern / Videographer

Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager.

Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy

Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager.

Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Room Reset Team Member

Are you a CleanTok junkie? Do you get giddy over organized spaces? We are seeking dedicated volunteers just like you to assist with resetting rooms at our emergency family shelter. The sooner rooms are cleaned, the sooner another family in need can be offered the safety of shelter. Move-outs occur at various times so some flexibility is a plus. Individuals are welcome, but this is also a great activity for groups of 2-3. Your key responsibilities will be:

Cleaning and setting up rooms as soon as possible after a family leaves shelterMake beds and refresh linensSanitize surfaces and clean floorsKeep track of supplies and restock as neededCheck rooms to ensure they are ready to a new family!

Volunteers who commit to the Family Promise Room Reset Team will experience first-hand the difference a community can make in the lives of unhoused families. Join our team and get the reward of a pristine room!


Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama

Are you a CleanTok junkie? Do you get giddy over organized spaces? We are seeking dedicated volunteers just like you to assist with resetting rooms at our emergency family shelter. The sooner rooms are cleaned, the sooner another family in need can be offered the safety of shelter. Move-outs occur at various times so some flexibility is a plus. Individuals are welcome, but this is also a great activity for groups of 2-3. Your key responsibilities will be:

Cleaning and setting up rooms as soon as possible after a family leaves shelterMake beds and refresh linensSanitize surfaces and clean floorsKeep track of supplies and restock as neededCheck rooms to ensure they are ready to a new family!

Volunteers who commit to the Family Promise Room Reset Team will experience first-hand the difference a community can make in the lives of unhoused families. Join our team and get the reward of a pristine room!


Agency: Family Promise of Coastal Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS - Friendly Callers

Friendly Callers Needed!  

Through our Circle of Friends program, volunteers will provide companionship and social contact to older adults via weekly phone calls.  Our goal is to make sure that isolated seniors have someone to talk to so that no senior is alone!  These once per week calls are impactful to our area seniors and we need you!  This is a great small group or student service project.  This program is also a way of reinforcing your soft skills to prepare for any career or public service opportunity.  Call today to find out more about Circle of Friends!


Agency: Area Agency on Aging, South Alabama

Friendly Callers Needed!  

Through our Circle of Friends program, volunteers will provide companionship and social contact to older adults via weekly phone calls.  Our goal is to make sure that isolated seniors have someone to talk to so that no senior is alone!  These once per week calls are impactful to our area seniors and we need you!  This is a great small group or student service project.  This program is also a way of reinforcing your soft skills to prepare for any career or public service opportunity.  Call today to find out more about Circle of Friends!


Agency: Area Agency on Aging, South Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526-4549

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome English Language Learners (Office help)

You can welcome a person learning English by volunteering as an office helper with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  Participants arrive for classes at Goodwill's Azalea Community Center at 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile, AL 36609, and often don't know where to go.  You will be a welcoming smile and their source of information to join the correct class and learn English!

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Most classes need you from 3 pm to 5:30 pm Mondays or Thursdays.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

You can welcome a person learning English by volunteering as an office helper with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  Participants arrive for classes at Goodwill's Azalea Community Center at 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile, AL 36609, and often don't know where to go.  You will be a welcoming smile and their source of information to join the correct class and learn English!

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Most classes need you from 3 pm to 5:30 pm Mondays or Thursdays.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LibriVox Needs Virtual Readers for Audio Books

Volunteer for LibriVox by reading and recording chapters of books in the public domain (books published before 1923 and no longer under copyright), and making them available for free on the Internet. All recordings (including yours, if you volunteer) are also donated into the public domain.

Volunteers do not need any prior experience, nor do they need to audition or send LibriVox samples. All that's needed is your voice, some free software, your computer, and maybe an inexpensive microphone.  LibriVox records books in all languages.

All LibriVox activity (book selection, project management, discussion, etc.) happens on their Forum, and you’ll need to register there to join and get started. Forum members are a friendly bunch, and questions will be answered quickly (much more quickly than if you send them an email!).

Before registering and posting on the Forum, please read this information: https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/, to get an idea of how everything works.

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your registration and links to your audio files to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Volunteer for LibriVox by reading and recording chapters of books in the public domain (books published before 1923 and no longer under copyright), and making them available for free on the Internet. All recordings (including yours, if you volunteer) are also donated into the public domain.

Volunteers do not need any prior experience, nor do they need to audition or send LibriVox samples. All that's needed is your voice, some free software, your computer, and maybe an inexpensive microphone.  LibriVox records books in all languages.

All LibriVox activity (book selection, project management, discussion, etc.) happens on their Forum, and you’ll need to register there to join and get started. Forum members are a friendly bunch, and questions will be answered quickly (much more quickly than if you send them an email!).

Before registering and posting on the Forum, please read this information: https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/, to get an idea of how everything works.

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your registration and links to your audio files to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Smithsonian Digital Volunteerism

Become a Smithsonian Digital Volunteer and help make historical documents and biodiversity data more accessible.

Join 14,674 "volunpeers" to add to the 515,472 pages of field notes, diaries, ledgers, logbooks, currency proof sheets, photo albums, manuscripts, and biodiversity specimens labels that have already been collaboratively transcribed and reviewed since June 2013. 

Instructions for how to get started can be found here:  https://transcription.si.edu/instructions  Once you've familiarized yourself with how this project works, click here to get started:  https://transcription.si.edu/browse?filter=all&sort=notdone 

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours.  You will need to send either copies of your User History Report or screenshots of your online work or submission acceptance notices to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is linked above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Become a Smithsonian Digital Volunteer and help make historical documents and biodiversity data more accessible.

Join 14,674 "volunpeers" to add to the 515,472 pages of field notes, diaries, ledgers, logbooks, currency proof sheets, photo albums, manuscripts, and biodiversity specimens labels that have already been collaboratively transcribed and reviewed since June 2013. 

Instructions for how to get started can be found here:  https://transcription.si.edu/instructions  Once you've familiarized yourself with how this project works, click here to get started:  https://transcription.si.edu/browse?filter=all&sort=notdone 

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours.  You will need to send either copies of your User History Report or screenshots of your online work or submission acceptance notices to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is linked above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Counselors Needed for Crisis Text Line

Become a volunteer Crisis Counselor for Crisis Text Line, a free, 24/7 text line for people in crisis in the United States.  This service is powered by volunteer Crisis Counselors who work remotely—anywhere with a computer and secure internet connection works.

"I volunteer for Crisis Text Line because practicing empathy and reflective listening makes me a better friend, partner, and employee.” — Crisis Counselor, Student

How Crisis Counselors work

Volunteers answer texts from people in crisis, bringing them from a hot moment to a cool calm through active listening, collaborative problem solving, and safety planning.  Learn more from Crisis Text Line founder/CEO’s TED Talk:  https://www.crisistextline.org/volunteer/

We need you at night

Are you a night owl or early riser?  Looking for an odd-hours volunteer opportunity in crisis intervention?  You’ve found the right place!  When the rest of the country is sleeping, 2/3 of crisis situations, and by default texter volume, occurs at night. Our greatest need for Crisis Counselors is between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. CST.

Crisis counseling is a big commitment

Crisis Counselors commit to volunteering 4 hours per week until 200 hours are reached.  Ideally, you'll be expected to fulfill your commitment within one year.  Before you begin as a counselor, you’ll also need to complete a training period to give you all of the expertise you need to successfully and empathetically navigate crisis intervention.

This 30-hour training is free for you, but it costs Crisis Text Line $1,008 to train each Crisis Counselor, so volunteers need to commit to seeing training through to the end and serving out their 200-hour commitment.  You’ll walk away from training knowing reflective listening, collaborative problem solving, and crisis management. (These are skills that will help in your personal relationships too!)

Also, you can train from anywhere and can highlight this intervention training on your resume when interviewing for jobs, applying to grad school, and building out your LinkedIn profile.  This opportunity will help you hone your skills in communication, counseling, and intervention as you work alongside volunteers who are also social workers, therapists, and psychiatrists.

“Being a Crisis Counselor teaches me so much around believing in hope, trusting the process, and deepening compassion — for others and for myself.” — Crisis Counselor, Student

Ready to become a Crisis Counselor?

Crisis Text Line accepts applications on a rolling basis and begins new training cohorts every two weeks, although space is limited.

To apply, applicants must be 18 or older and have a U.S. Social Security Number.  You must also submit 2 references. To volunteer, Crisis Counselors must have access to reliable Internet access and a personal computer. 

Here's how to get started:

STEP 1 - Complete the 30-minute Crisis Counselor application and consent to a background check: https://signup.crisistextline.org/

STEP 2 - Complete the 30-hour web-based crisis counseling and intervention training.

STEP 3 - Take your first counseling shift and start changing lives!

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours.  You will need to send copies of your training completion certificates and screenshots of your Profile Hours Per Month tracking information after a text session is completed to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

 

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Become a volunteer Crisis Counselor for Crisis Text Line, a free, 24/7 text line for people in crisis in the United States.  This service is powered by volunteer Crisis Counselors who work remotely—anywhere with a computer and secure internet connection works.

"I volunteer for Crisis Text Line because practicing empathy and reflective listening makes me a better friend, partner, and employee.” — Crisis Counselor, Student

How Crisis Counselors work

Volunteers answer texts from people in crisis, bringing them from a hot moment to a cool calm through active listening, collaborative problem solving, and safety planning.  Learn more from Crisis Text Line founder/CEO’s TED Talk:  https://www.crisistextline.org/volunteer/

We need you at night

Are you a night owl or early riser?  Looking for an odd-hours volunteer opportunity in crisis intervention?  You’ve found the right place!  When the rest of the country is sleeping, 2/3 of crisis situations, and by default texter volume, occurs at night. Our greatest need for Crisis Counselors is between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. CST.

Crisis counseling is a big commitment

Crisis Counselors commit to volunteering 4 hours per week until 200 hours are reached.  Ideally, you'll be expected to fulfill your commitment within one year.  Before you begin as a counselor, you’ll also need to complete a training period to give you all of the expertise you need to successfully and empathetically navigate crisis intervention.

This 30-hour training is free for you, but it costs Crisis Text Line $1,008 to train each Crisis Counselor, so volunteers need to commit to seeing training through to the end and serving out their 200-hour commitment.  You’ll walk away from training knowing reflective listening, collaborative problem solving, and crisis management. (These are skills that will help in your personal relationships too!)

Also, you can train from anywhere and can highlight this intervention training on your resume when interviewing for jobs, applying to grad school, and building out your LinkedIn profile.  This opportunity will help you hone your skills in communication, counseling, and intervention as you work alongside volunteers who are also social workers, therapists, and psychiatrists.

“Being a Crisis Counselor teaches me so much around believing in hope, trusting the process, and deepening compassion — for others and for myself.” — Crisis Counselor, Student

Ready to become a Crisis Counselor?

Crisis Text Line accepts applications on a rolling basis and begins new training cohorts every two weeks, although space is limited.

To apply, applicants must be 18 or older and have a U.S. Social Security Number.  You must also submit 2 references. To volunteer, Crisis Counselors must have access to reliable Internet access and a personal computer. 

Here's how to get started:

STEP 1 - Complete the 30-minute Crisis Counselor application and consent to a background check: https://signup.crisistextline.org/

STEP 2 - Complete the 30-hour web-based crisis counseling and intervention training.

STEP 3 - Take your first counseling shift and start changing lives!

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours.  You will need to send copies of your training completion certificates and screenshots of your Profile Hours Per Month tracking information after a text session is completed to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

 

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Virtually as a Listener for 7 Cups

7 cups is "building a world-class listening service made up of compassionate, caring individuals like you."  It provides free, 24/7 emotional support to millions via online chat and is working to make sure nobody has to face their problems alone.  

Having someone like you to listen can be all it takes to make a real difference.

How does it work?  It's easy! All you need is an internet connection to get started.  7 Cups will provide free online training & support:

Free active listening course Online volunteering from home (or via app!) Control your own availability to listen Get certifications to boost your resume Get support & coaching from friendly mentors

To get started, there is a two-step registration process.  Click here:  https://www.7cups.com/listener/become-a-volunteer-listener.php to

Complete the active listening course Create your listener profile

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send copies of your training completion certificates and screenshots of your "Certification" information after each listening session is completed to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours. The Certification page shows the total number of chat hours, which is what we use to verify volunteer service hours.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

7 cups is "building a world-class listening service made up of compassionate, caring individuals like you."  It provides free, 24/7 emotional support to millions via online chat and is working to make sure nobody has to face their problems alone.  

Having someone like you to listen can be all it takes to make a real difference.

How does it work?  It's easy! All you need is an internet connection to get started.  7 Cups will provide free online training & support:

Free active listening course Online volunteering from home (or via app!) Control your own availability to listen Get certifications to boost your resume Get support & coaching from friendly mentors

To get started, there is a two-step registration process.  Click here:  https://www.7cups.com/listener/become-a-volunteer-listener.php to

Complete the active listening course Create your listener profile

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send copies of your training completion certificates and screenshots of your "Certification" information after each listening session is completed to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours. The Certification page shows the total number of chat hours, which is what we use to verify volunteer service hours.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Missing Maps Project Needs Virtual Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to help put the world's vulnerable people on the map.  

Each year, disasters around the world kill nearly 100,000 and affect or displace 200 million people. Many of the places where these disasters occur are literally 'missing' from any map and first-responders lack the information to make valuable decisions regarding relief efforts. Missing Maps is an open, collaborative project in which you can help to map areas where humanitarian organisations are trying to meet the needs of vulnerable people.

How does it work? 

Step 1:  Remote volunteers like you can participate in Mapping Now by tracing satellite imagery into OpenStreetMap

Step 2:  Community volunteers then add local detail such neighborhoods, street names, and evacuation centers

Step 3:  And finally, humanitarian organizations use the mapped information to plan risk reduction and disaster response activities that save lives. 

This project first provides training on how to map and then provides access to OpenSTreetMap software so you can start filling in those missing map pieces. 

Click here to get started with training:  https://www.missingmaps.org/learn/. 

Once you're ready for mapping, go here:  http://www.missingmaps.org/#contribute.

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your "My Stats" page to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

For additional information, e-mail info@hotosm.org. 

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Volunteers are needed to help put the world's vulnerable people on the map.  

Each year, disasters around the world kill nearly 100,000 and affect or displace 200 million people. Many of the places where these disasters occur are literally 'missing' from any map and first-responders lack the information to make valuable decisions regarding relief efforts. Missing Maps is an open, collaborative project in which you can help to map areas where humanitarian organisations are trying to meet the needs of vulnerable people.

How does it work? 

Step 1:  Remote volunteers like you can participate in Mapping Now by tracing satellite imagery into OpenStreetMap

Step 2:  Community volunteers then add local detail such neighborhoods, street names, and evacuation centers

Step 3:  And finally, humanitarian organizations use the mapped information to plan risk reduction and disaster response activities that save lives. 

This project first provides training on how to map and then provides access to OpenSTreetMap software so you can start filling in those missing map pieces. 

Click here to get started with training:  https://www.missingmaps.org/learn/. 

Once you're ready for mapping, go here:  http://www.missingmaps.org/#contribute.

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your "My Stats" page to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

As an additional reminder, because the process for getting started is outlined above, you won't receive a follow-up e-mail from the hosting agency when you Respond to this Need.

For additional information, e-mail info@hotosm.org. 

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Feedback Needed for Free Minds Book Club Blog for Incarcerated Youth

Free Minds uses books, creative writing, and peer support to awaken DC youth incarcerated as adults to their own potential.  Through creative expression, job readiness training, and violence prevention outreach, these young poets achieve their education and career goals, and become powerful voices for change in the community.

The poets featured on this blog are currently incarcerated, and many of them are in federal prisons far from home. Your positive feedback is a valuable source of motivation and connection to the outside community. Post your comments, feedback, and encouragement in the space below the poem, and it will be passed on directly to the author.

For more information and to volunteer, check out these links:

https://freemindsbookclub.org/our-work

https://freemindsbookclub.org/poetry-blog

To learn more about the impact of your comments, and how to comment effectively, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdWV9sHGw7U&t=17s 

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your blog comments to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Free Minds uses books, creative writing, and peer support to awaken DC youth incarcerated as adults to their own potential.  Through creative expression, job readiness training, and violence prevention outreach, these young poets achieve their education and career goals, and become powerful voices for change in the community.

The poets featured on this blog are currently incarcerated, and many of them are in federal prisons far from home. Your positive feedback is a valuable source of motivation and connection to the outside community. Post your comments, feedback, and encouragement in the space below the poem, and it will be passed on directly to the author.

For more information and to volunteer, check out these links:

https://freemindsbookclub.org/our-work

https://freemindsbookclub.org/poetry-blog

To learn more about the impact of your comments, and how to comment effectively, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdWV9sHGw7U&t=17s 

Don't forget to Respond to this Need, so you can track your service hours. You will need to send screenshots of your blog comments to communityengagement@southalabama.edu in order for us to be able to verify your hours.  Please track and submit the actual amount of time spent volunteering.

Agency: USA Office of Community Engagement (South Serves)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Landscaping

At First Light Community of Mobile, we have six houses for our core members to live in. Because we put so much time into taking care of our core members and providing them the best life possible, we don't always have time to take care of the exterior of our houses. We are looking for volunteers to help with gardening and landscaping at our different properties to help maintain the integrity of our homes. 

Agency: First Light Community of Mobile

At First Light Community of Mobile, we have six houses for our core members to live in. Because we put so much time into taking care of our core members and providing them the best life possible, we don't always have time to take care of the exterior of our houses. We are looking for volunteers to help with gardening and landscaping at our different properties to help maintain the integrity of our homes. 

Agency: First Light Community of Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Book Helpers

You can help local children get FREE books to read in their homes!  

Goodwill Gulf Coast has hundreds of books at 7431 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36617, (in the Community Center) and they need to be sorted for quality so children can take them home to read and enjoy!  You, your children, co-workers or community group can make a big difference in just 2 hours of time.  

NOTE:  Parents MUST accompany children under 16; this is a weekday opportunity (M-F, 9 am to 4 pm).  You can volunteer for a short amount of time (an hour) if you like.

Self Quarantine if sick, report exposure, positive test results

To schedule a time, call Dottie at 251-300-6170 or email dsellars@goodwillgc.org.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

You can help local children get FREE books to read in their homes!  

Goodwill Gulf Coast has hundreds of books at 7431 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36617, (in the Community Center) and they need to be sorted for quality so children can take them home to read and enjoy!  You, your children, co-workers or community group can make a big difference in just 2 hours of time.  

NOTE:  Parents MUST accompany children under 16; this is a weekday opportunity (M-F, 9 am to 4 pm).  You can volunteer for a short amount of time (an hour) if you like.

Self Quarantine if sick, report exposure, positive test results

To schedule a time, call Dottie at 251-300-6170 or email dsellars@goodwillgc.org.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Women in Jail Improve Their Lives

What is better than getting out of jail free?  Getting out of jail with a GED!!!  Our tutoring program inside the Metro Jail is helping people go to work at good jobs when they get out, and keep from coming back. Your tutoring and admin skills can help WOMEN get into the program, study the right things, and pass the test!  We especially need a woman (or two!) who can help keep testing and paperwork up to date as well as teach reading and writing skills. 

CONTACT Lydia at 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org to get started! 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

What is better than getting out of jail free?  Getting out of jail with a GED!!!  Our tutoring program inside the Metro Jail is helping people go to work at good jobs when they get out, and keep from coming back. Your tutoring and admin skills can help WOMEN get into the program, study the right things, and pass the test!  We especially need a woman (or two!) who can help keep testing and paperwork up to date as well as teach reading and writing skills. 

CONTACT Lydia at 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org to get started! 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 36603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaleidoscope Fun Times

You can help adults with disabilities have creative FUN every weekday!  

Goodwill Gulf Coast has an Adult Day Program at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive, Mobile, AL 36617 (Ladd Learning Center), and participants love doing activities there that they enjoy!  You can help the fun keep rolling!  

NOTE:  Parents MUST accompany children under 16; this is a weekday opportunity (M-F, 9 am to 3 pm).  You can volunteer for just a couple of hours at a time if you like.

To schedule a time, call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

You can help adults with disabilities have creative FUN every weekday!  

Goodwill Gulf Coast has an Adult Day Program at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive, Mobile, AL 36617 (Ladd Learning Center), and participants love doing activities there that they enjoy!  You can help the fun keep rolling!  

NOTE:  Parents MUST accompany children under 16; this is a weekday opportunity (M-F, 9 am to 3 pm).  You can volunteer for just a couple of hours at a time if you like.

To schedule a time, call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recycling Adult Help

7 AM TO 5:30 PM MONDAY-SAT and 10 am to 5:00 pm SUNDAY

Help us keep tons of materials out of the landfill!  The Mobile County Recycling Center at 7450 Hitt Road needs your help. Help us sort materials inside the building to ready them for baling.  Must be 18 or older to work inside (volunteer outside if you are under 18!). Two hours can make a BIG difference for our rivers, streams and a healthy environment--your youth will see the environmental impact, too!  Contact Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org to schedule a time to come help.  

Got a group (Scout troop, class, youth group)?  Schedule a tour--learning about the environment can be a first step to taking good care of it.

Report exposure, pending test results; do not volunteer if sick.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

7 AM TO 5:30 PM MONDAY-SAT and 10 am to 5:00 pm SUNDAY

Help us keep tons of materials out of the landfill!  The Mobile County Recycling Center at 7450 Hitt Road needs your help. Help us sort materials inside the building to ready them for baling.  Must be 18 or older to work inside (volunteer outside if you are under 18!). Two hours can make a BIG difference for our rivers, streams and a healthy environment--your youth will see the environmental impact, too!  Contact Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org to schedule a time to come help.  

Got a group (Scout troop, class, youth group)?  Schedule a tour--learning about the environment can be a first step to taking good care of it.

Report exposure, pending test results; do not volunteer if sick.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 36695

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recycling Superhero

Help us keep tons of materials out of the landfill!  The Mobile County Recycling Center at 7450 Hitt Road needs your help!  Come help customers get their cans and bottles out of their cars, or sort paper and cardboard before baling.

Under 18 requires parent signature; under 16 requires a chaperone. 

Rather do an environmental tour with your group? recycling drive, landscaping or special projects like painting?  We need that help, too!  You can make our environment 3 MILLION pounds lighter!

Open 7 am to 5:30 pm, Mon-Sat, 10-5:00 Sundays.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Help us keep tons of materials out of the landfill!  The Mobile County Recycling Center at 7450 Hitt Road needs your help!  Come help customers get their cans and bottles out of their cars, or sort paper and cardboard before baling.

Under 18 requires parent signature; under 16 requires a chaperone. 

Rather do an environmental tour with your group? recycling drive, landscaping or special projects like painting?  We need that help, too!  You can make our environment 3 MILLION pounds lighter!

Open 7 am to 5:30 pm, Mon-Sat, 10-5:00 Sundays.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 36695

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SWEEPstakes! Recycling Center Clean-up

It's a lot of work keeping 3 MILLION pounds of stuff out of our environment! Help us go GREEN by doing some recycling or campus cleanup! Great for families and youth, really ANYONE can help sort, spruce up, clean up, trim up, and more! Must be at least 11 years old, and youth under 16 should come with a chaperone. It's OUR WORLD, let's keep it GREEN!!! 

For updates check out www.facebook.com/MobileRecycles or contact Lydia at 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org. 

We are open Monday through Saturday, 7 am to 5:30 pm, and Sundays 10 am to 5 pm.  Youth groups please bring adult chaperones. 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

It's a lot of work keeping 3 MILLION pounds of stuff out of our environment! Help us go GREEN by doing some recycling or campus cleanup! Great for families and youth, really ANYONE can help sort, spruce up, clean up, trim up, and more! Must be at least 11 years old, and youth under 16 should come with a chaperone. It's OUR WORLD, let's keep it GREEN!!! 

For updates check out www.facebook.com/MobileRecycles or contact Lydia at 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org. 

We are open Monday through Saturday, 7 am to 5:30 pm, and Sundays 10 am to 5 pm.  Youth groups please bring adult chaperones. 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36695

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach English Language Learners (Baldwin)

Learning a new language is not easy--and the civics to go with your adopted country adds another layer.  You can help people in Baldwin County pick up these skills to manage their lives better, and work toward citizenship, by volunteering as a Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  These classes happen at scheduled times and as individual appointments at Goodwill's Spanish Fort Community Center at 10718 Eastern Shore Blvd, Spanish Fort, AL 36527.  Classes also available in Mobile, AL. 

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Remote tutoring sessions available.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Learning a new language is not easy--and the civics to go with your adopted country adds another layer.  You can help people in Baldwin County pick up these skills to manage their lives better, and work toward citizenship, by volunteering as a Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  These classes happen at scheduled times and as individual appointments at Goodwill's Spanish Fort Community Center at 10718 Eastern Shore Blvd, Spanish Fort, AL 36527.  Classes also available in Mobile, AL. 

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Remote tutoring sessions available.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36527

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach English Language Learners (Mobile)

Learning a new language is not easy--and the civics to go with your adopted country adds another layer.  You can help people in Mobile County pick up these skills to manage their lives better, and work toward citizenship, by volunteering as a Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  These classes happen at scheduled times and as individual appointments at Goodwill's Azalea Community Center at 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile, AL 36609.  Classes also available in Spanish Fort, AL 

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Remote tutoring sessions available.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Learning a new language is not easy--and the civics to go with your adopted country adds another layer.  You can help people in Mobile County pick up these skills to manage their lives better, and work toward citizenship, by volunteering as a Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast!  These classes happen at scheduled times and as individual appointments at Goodwill's Azalea Community Center at 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile, AL 36609.  Classes also available in Spanish Fort, AL 

You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

Remote tutoring sessions available.

Contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org for more information.

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Visits with Seniors

Conversations to Remember is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens. Our virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training to the students in the program about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout their service. Since these visits are virtual, you can participate without any travel. This is both convenient, and allows more of your time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to your volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. We hope that you will volunteer to help our seniors.

Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time, and train new volunteers weekly. The students are matched based on the times that they're available, with a senior who is available at the same time, and they will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing for more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or outreach.

Register to volunteer on our website, https://conversationstoremember.org.

Agency: Conversations to Remember

Conversations to Remember is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to combating loneliness and isolation felt by senior citizens. Our virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training to the students in the program about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout their service. Since these visits are virtual, you can participate without any travel. This is both convenient, and allows more of your time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to your volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. We hope that you will volunteer to help our seniors.

Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time, and train new volunteers weekly. The students are matched based on the times that they're available, with a senior who is available at the same time, and they will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing for more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or outreach.

Register to volunteer on our website, https://conversationstoremember.org.

Agency: Conversations to Remember

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Tax Help (VITA-Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

Are you good at helping people put their life on a tax form?  You will get all the training you need to save local families LOTS of money by helping them get their taxes done for free.  Or volunteer to help with desk duty, welcoming and directing clients to meet with tax preparers.

Goodwill Gulf Coast will be staffing two locations to prepare taxes for free for local residents.  The Ladd Learning Center is located at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive in Mobile 36617, and the Azalea Community Center is 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile 36609.  Hours for VITA will be posted in January.  Spend this fall learning all you need to know with VITA training, so you will be ready for the tax season in late January.  Next class starts soon!

More questions?  Call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Are you good at helping people put their life on a tax form?  You will get all the training you need to save local families LOTS of money by helping them get their taxes done for free.  Or volunteer to help with desk duty, welcoming and directing clients to meet with tax preparers.

Goodwill Gulf Coast will be staffing two locations to prepare taxes for free for local residents.  The Ladd Learning Center is located at 2440 Gordon Smith Drive in Mobile 36617, and the Azalea Community Center is 300-F Azalea Road, Mobile 36609.  Hours for VITA will be posted in January.  Spend this fall learning all you need to know with VITA training, so you will be ready for the tax season in late January.  Next class starts soon!

More questions?  Call Lydia at 251-380-7150 or Lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Algebra your thing? We need you. (Mobile Area)

Math with numbers AND letters?  Together???!! Not everyone can wrap their heads around it.  Our GED students need to master Algebra and Geometry basics if they hope to pass the test (and they DO HOPE to pass it!) You can help them pull it together as a Math Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast! 

Sign up to check if the scheduling will work for you--we have flexible shifts.  You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

These classes happen mornings, afternoons and evenings in Mobile, AL at Goodwill Community Centers (three locations).

For more information, contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Self Quarantine if sick, report exposure, positive test results

 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Math with numbers AND letters?  Together???!! Not everyone can wrap their heads around it.  Our GED students need to master Algebra and Geometry basics if they hope to pass the test (and they DO HOPE to pass it!) You can help them pull it together as a Math Tutor with Goodwill Gulf Coast! 

Sign up to check if the scheduling will work for you--we have flexible shifts.  You can make a BIG impact with a little time and effort!

These classes happen mornings, afternoons and evenings in Mobile, AL at Goodwill Community Centers (three locations).

For more information, contact Lydia @ 251-380-7150 or lgaudet@goodwillgc.org

Self Quarantine if sick, report exposure, positive test results

 

Agency: Goodwill Gulf Coast

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Can Crushers - Recycling Aluminum Cans

Supporters of the Mobile SPCA donate aluminum cans to us that we recycle for funds to help our mission. We need one or two people at a time to come by to crush cans and then bag them up. We have the can crushing equipment and a spot in the warehouse with a big fan. Please come by to crush cans anytime we are open. Donate whatever time you can.

Please come any time we are open!  No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help!

TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30

THURS 9:30-NOON

SAT 9:30-3:00

Agency: Mobile SPCA

Supporters of the Mobile SPCA donate aluminum cans to us that we recycle for funds to help our mission. We need one or two people at a time to come by to crush cans and then bag them up. We have the can crushing equipment and a spot in the warehouse with a big fan. Please come by to crush cans anytime we are open. Donate whatever time you can.

Please come any time we are open!  No need to email unless you have a group. Just come by during the stated hours, sign in and we'll find a project for you. We appreciate your help!

TUES/WED/FRI 9:30-5:30

THURS 9:30-NOON

SAT 9:30-3:00

Agency: Mobile SPCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Take the Drivers Seat as a Fleet Lead--HIGH PRIORITY NEED

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer!

The American Red Cross needs volunteers to help ensure its local fleet of trucks, trailers, cars and bloodmobiles is fully operational and deployable. Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation of local fleet assets based in and around the Red Cross office located at 35 N. Sage Avenue in Mobile.

To learn more:

Visit: redcross.org/volunteer

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you,  browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer!

The American Red Cross needs volunteers to help ensure its local fleet of trucks, trailers, cars and bloodmobiles is fully operational and deployable. Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation of local fleet assets based in and around the Red Cross office located at 35 N. Sage Avenue in Mobile.

To learn more:

Visit: redcross.org/volunteer

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you,  browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve the Armed Forces as a Reconnection Workshop Adult Facilitator

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross!

Do you hold a Masters degree or higher as a mental health professional? Do you have a license to practice? Would you like to help military families learn coping skills such as communicating clearly or how to deal with stress?  Join our team! Facilitators for Red Cross Re-connection Workshops provide essential tools to service member, veterans and their families across Alabama, all while receiving free/expense paid training and free CE Credits.

This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department and provides Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings.

If this is something that you would like to do, please call/text Martha Duvall at 228-369-9886 or go to Volunteer Today and find your opportunity. 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross!

Do you hold a Masters degree or higher as a mental health professional? Do you have a license to practice? Would you like to help military families learn coping skills such as communicating clearly or how to deal with stress?  Join our team! Facilitators for Red Cross Re-connection Workshops provide essential tools to service member, veterans and their families across Alabama, all while receiving free/expense paid training and free CE Credits.

This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department and provides Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings.

If this is something that you would like to do, please call/text Martha Duvall at 228-369-9886 or go to Volunteer Today and find your opportunity. 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection

Become a Blood Donor Ambassador!

Your openhearted attitude creates ongoing donor support.  Through your personal encouragement to those giving blood, the Red Cross is able to give someone another smile, another hug, another chance through the gift of blood. 

Blood Donor Ambassadors provide excellent customer service to enhance the blood donor experience in several ways:

*  Welcome-- help donors check-in and inform on how to maximize their donation;

*  Assist Collections Team members by sanitizing and disinfecting (wear gloves when using cleaning agents); 

*  Support donors in hospitality area to provide re-hydration, check time in canteen area and monitor the donor for possible adverse reactions;

*  Assist Donor Recruiting by calling donors who have not arrived for their appointment or whose appointment needs to be rescheduled or cancelled.

Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. 

To  Learn more:

Blood Donor Ambassador

Visit: Volunteer Today

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Become a Blood Donor Ambassador!

Your openhearted attitude creates ongoing donor support.  Through your personal encouragement to those giving blood, the Red Cross is able to give someone another smile, another hug, another chance through the gift of blood. 

Blood Donor Ambassadors provide excellent customer service to enhance the blood donor experience in several ways:

*  Welcome-- help donors check-in and inform on how to maximize their donation;

*  Assist Collections Team members by sanitizing and disinfecting (wear gloves when using cleaning agents); 

*  Support donors in hospitality area to provide re-hydration, check time in canteen area and monitor the donor for possible adverse reactions;

*  Assist Donor Recruiting by calling donors who have not arrived for their appointment or whose appointment needs to be rescheduled or cancelled.

Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. 

To  Learn more:

Blood Donor Ambassador

Visit: Volunteer Today

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Save Lives as a Blood Transportation Specialist! **HIGH PRIORITY NEED**

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross!

Red Cross needs reliable volunteers to serve as Transportation Specialists (TS) for Blood Services. TS volunteers distribute blood and blood products to area hospitals in and around Mobile, Biloxi and Pensacola utilizing a Red Cross minivan. Morning and afternoon shifts are available. (There is also a need for drivers to be on standby.)

NOTE: Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and be able to lift 45 pounds. You will have access to a hand cart and a Red Cross minivan.  TO APPLY: www.redcross.org/volunteer or call/text Martha Duvall at  228-369-9886 (cell).

Health and safety protocols are in place. 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross!

Red Cross needs reliable volunteers to serve as Transportation Specialists (TS) for Blood Services. TS volunteers distribute blood and blood products to area hospitals in and around Mobile, Biloxi and Pensacola utilizing a Red Cross minivan. Morning and afternoon shifts are available. (There is also a need for drivers to be on standby.)

NOTE: Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and be able to lift 45 pounds. You will have access to a hand cart and a Red Cross minivan.  TO APPLY: www.redcross.org/volunteer or call/text Martha Duvall at  228-369-9886 (cell).

Health and safety protocols are in place. 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become an ambassador/thank blood donors

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a Red Cross blood donor ambassador. 

Welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table.

Schedules rarely change and are available several months in advance. Weekly shifts are highly encouraged (for example – one shift every Tuesday morning or afternoon). Note: Blood drives (and volunteer needs) are usually during business hours on weekdays. 

To  Learn more:

Visit: Become a Volunteer

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a Red Cross blood donor ambassador. 

Welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table.

Schedules rarely change and are available several months in advance. Weekly shifts are highly encouraged (for example – one shift every Tuesday morning or afternoon). Note: Blood drives (and volunteer needs) are usually during business hours on weekdays. 

To  Learn more:

Visit: Become a Volunteer

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! People just like you, volunteer to help neighbors affected by disasters big and small.  Join us to make an impact in your community. Learn more about this role: Disaster Action Team . Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope.

Disaster Action Team members:

* Provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster;

* Work as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours;

* Work with the on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicate those needs to leadership;

* Attend regularly scheduled team meetings.

Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering.

DAT WEBSITE   

To learn more:

Visit: Volunteer Today

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross! People just like you, volunteer to help neighbors affected by disasters big and small.  Join us to make an impact in your community. Learn more about this role: Disaster Action Team . Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope.

Disaster Action Team members:

* Provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster;

* Work as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours;

* Work with the on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicate those needs to leadership;

* Attend regularly scheduled team meetings.

Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering.

DAT WEBSITE   

To learn more:

Visit: Volunteer Today

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

 

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caseworkers Needed to Support "Service to the Armed Forces"

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer for the American Red Cross. Become a caseworker for our Service to the Armed Forces (SAF).

This position supports the Regional SAF department and can be virtual a (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency.

Create a Red Cross ID:  visit redcross.org click volunteer, click sign in to volunteer connection, now, create a Red Cross ID.

Confirm your account:  Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation.

Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check.

Background check: Upload a picture of your valid ID, authorize background check.

To learn more:

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer for the American Red Cross. Become a caseworker for our Service to the Armed Forces (SAF).

This position supports the Regional SAF department and can be virtual a (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency.

Create a Red Cross ID:  visit redcross.org click volunteer, click sign in to volunteer connection, now, create a Red Cross ID.

Confirm your account:  Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation.

Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check.

Background check: Upload a picture of your valid ID, authorize background check.

To learn more:

Email: martha.duvall@redcross.org

Call/Text: Martha Duvall, 228-369-9886

If this volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take a short quiz to determine what's best for you.

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Alabama Aquarium

Volunteer at the Alabama Aquarium on Dauphin Island.

Volunteers provide information to Aquarium visitors. This opportunity will have you learning and passing on interesting information to students and visitors. Share information about marine species and answer questions. Discuss ongoing research topics.

Training is provided to all volunteers.

Volunteers must be 16 years or older. If you are interested in volunteering, complete the application below and email to volunteer@disl.edu 

https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/Docent-Volunteer-Application2022.pdf

Please call or email for more details about volunteering. Please make an appointment for training!

Agency: Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Alabama Aquarium

Volunteer at the Alabama Aquarium on Dauphin Island.

Volunteers provide information to Aquarium visitors. This opportunity will have you learning and passing on interesting information to students and visitors. Share information about marine species and answer questions. Discuss ongoing research topics.

Training is provided to all volunteers.

Volunteers must be 16 years or older. If you are interested in volunteering, complete the application below and email to volunteer@disl.edu 

https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/Docent-Volunteer-Application2022.pdf

Please call or email for more details about volunteering. Please make an appointment for training!

Agency: Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Alabama Aquarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers for Doctors Appointments

We are looking for volunteers to drive residents to doctors' appointments. Please respond to this need if you are interested in being on our list of drivers to call. The appointments are usually in the mornings on weekdays. Training for transporting residents will be provided before your first appointment. We are specifically looking for adults aged 25-50. Any help is greatly appreciated! 

 

It is a great way to spend one on one time with a resident and help provide care in an impactful way.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers to drive residents to doctors' appointments. Please respond to this need if you are interested in being on our list of drivers to call. The appointments are usually in the mornings on weekdays. Training for transporting residents will be provided before your first appointment. We are specifically looking for adults aged 25-50. Any help is greatly appreciated! 

 

It is a great way to spend one on one time with a resident and help provide care in an impactful way.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education and Social Impact Committee

Responsibilities for Education Curriculum Volunteer

Are you passionate about education and social impact? Join our team as a volunteer for our education curriculum in social and emotional learning (SEL) and entrepreneurship focused on social impact! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about creating engaging and impactful educational content. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role:

Curriculum Development: Assist in developing and refining educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, and assessments, that align with our SEL and entrepreneurship curriculum focused on social impact.

Content Creation: Create engaging and interactive content, such as videos, presentations, and worksheets, to enhance the learning experience for students.

Research: Conduct research on best practices in SEL, entrepreneurship education, and social impact to inform curriculum development.

Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that the curriculum meets the needs of our target audience and aligns with our organization's goals and objectives.

Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum through feedback from students, teachers, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations for improvements.

Training and Support: Provide training and support to educators and facilitators on implementing the curriculum effectively.

Community Engagement: Engage with the community to promote the curriculum and recruit educators and schools to participate.

Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of curriculum development processes, including version control and updates.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping to shape the education of future leaders in social impact. Gain valuable skills in curriculum development, education, and social entrepreneurship. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.

If you're interested in joining our Education Curriculum Volunteer team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon. 

 

 

Agency: Reconnect Inc.

Responsibilities for Education Curriculum Volunteer

Are you passionate about education and social impact? Join our team as a volunteer for our education curriculum in social and emotional learning (SEL) and entrepreneurship focused on social impact! We're looking for dedicated individuals who are excited about creating engaging and impactful educational content. Here are the key responsibilities for volunteers in this role:

Curriculum Development: Assist in developing and refining educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, and assessments, that align with our SEL and entrepreneurship curriculum focused on social impact.

Content Creation: Create engaging and interactive content, such as videos, presentations, and worksheets, to enhance the learning experience for students.

Research: Conduct research on best practices in SEL, entrepreneurship education, and social impact to inform curriculum development.

Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff members to ensure that the curriculum meets the needs of our target audience and aligns with our organization's goals and objectives.

Evaluation: Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum through feedback from students, teachers, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations for improvements.

Training and Support: Provide training and support to educators and facilitators on implementing the curriculum effectively.

Community Engagement: Engage with the community to promote the curriculum and recruit educators and schools to participate.

Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of curriculum development processes, including version control and updates.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping to shape the education of future leaders in social impact. Gain valuable skills in curriculum development, education, and social entrepreneurship. Build connections with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Receive training and support from experienced staff members.

If you're interested in joining our Education Curriculum Volunteer team, please email us at reconnectnheart@gmail.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon. 

 

 

Agency: Reconnect Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No