Opportunities From: VolunteerME Kennebec Valley

Volunteer: Organizational and Housekeeping Assistant

Here at the Salvation Army we have a great need for assistance with keeping our Corps offices clean.  If you have a skill for keeping things tidy and would like to help us out please contact us today.

Organization: The Salvation Army Capital Region Corps

Here at the Salvation Army we have a great need for assistance with keeping our Corps offices clean.  If you have a skill for keeping things tidy and would like to help us out please contact us today.

Organization: The Salvation Army Capital Region Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Helper

Here at the Capital Region Salvation Army we have a very active food pantry.  Our pantry hours are 9am-12pm and 12:30pm to 4 pm Tuesday to Friday. We need assistance with packing food pantry bags and organizing pantry shelves.

Organization: The Salvation Army Capital Region Corps

Here at the Capital Region Salvation Army we have a very active food pantry.  Our pantry hours are 9am-12pm and 12:30pm to 4 pm Tuesday to Friday. We need assistance with packing food pantry bags and organizing pantry shelves.

Organization: The Salvation Army Capital Region Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sexual Assault Hotline Advocate

Sexual assault support centers receive calls from people with various needs, experiences, and concerns: 

• Callers may be survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment, child sexual abuse, and other types of sexual violence.

• People may call soon after the incident or years later.

• Some callers may have experienced sexual violence at several different points in their lives, or they may be experiencing it currently.

• Callers may be concerned others who are close to a survivor, such as family members, partners, or friends.

•They may be looking for information about sexual violence, for ways to support a survivor in their lives, or for emotional support for themselves.

•People may call wanting to know more about the warnings signs of child sexual abuse and how to protect a child in their life.

• Community members may call for information about sexual violence.

THE ROLE OF THE ADVOCATE

Be "On Call" for at least 3 shifts per month (there are 2 shifts per day 8am to 5pm or 5pm to 8am)

Return support line calls that come in during your shift

Accompany victims/survivors to the hospital for a forensic exam

Accompany victims/survivors to law enforcement interviews (when appropriate)

Report all contacts to Client Services Manager

Attend monthly supervision meetings.

Due to the sensitive and confidential nature of the work we do with and on behalf of individuals impacted by sexual violence, we require staff supervision and training for anyone who wishes to volunteer with our agency.  Some requirements are:  Must be at least 18 years of age.  Must be able to pass both criminal and DHHS background checks.  Must have a valid driver’s license.  Must sign a confidentiality agreement.   Must successfully complete 40-hrs of mandatory training.

We will train you

Stipends may be available

Flexible scheduling

Take calls from home

The next training series starts Thursday, September 28th!  Training will be held on Thursday afternoons, from 1pm-4pm at our Winthrop Administrative Office. 

For more information, or to request a volunteer application, please contact Jenna at 377-1010 ext. 113 or via email at jenna.mccarthy@silentnomore.org

 

You could help make a huge difference in someone’s life!

Organization: Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center

Sexual assault support centers receive calls from people with various needs, experiences, and concerns: 

• Callers may be survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment, child sexual abuse, and other types of sexual violence.

• People may call soon after the incident or years later.

• Some callers may have experienced sexual violence at several different points in their lives, or they may be experiencing it currently.

• Callers may be concerned others who are close to a survivor, such as family members, partners, or friends.

•They may be looking for information about sexual violence, for ways to support a survivor in their lives, or for emotional support for themselves.

•People may call wanting to know more about the warnings signs of child sexual abuse and how to protect a child in their life.

• Community members may call for information about sexual violence.

THE ROLE OF THE ADVOCATE

Be "On Call" for at least 3 shifts per month (there are 2 shifts per day 8am to 5pm or 5pm to 8am)

Return support line calls that come in during your shift

Accompany victims/survivors to the hospital for a forensic exam

Accompany victims/survivors to law enforcement interviews (when appropriate)

Report all contacts to Client Services Manager

Attend monthly supervision meetings.

Due to the sensitive and confidential nature of the work we do with and on behalf of individuals impacted by sexual violence, we require staff supervision and training for anyone who wishes to volunteer with our agency.  Some requirements are:  Must be at least 18 years of age.  Must be able to pass both criminal and DHHS background checks.  Must have a valid driver’s license.  Must sign a confidentiality agreement.   Must successfully complete 40-hrs of mandatory training.

We will train you

Stipends may be available

Flexible scheduling

Take calls from home

The next training series starts Thursday, September 28th!  Training will be held on Thursday afternoons, from 1pm-4pm at our Winthrop Administrative Office. 

For more information, or to request a volunteer application, please contact Jenna at 377-1010 ext. 113 or via email at jenna.mccarthy@silentnomore.org

 

You could help make a huge difference in someone’s life!

Organization: Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04364

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran-to-Veteran Services for Hospice Patients

Are you a military veteran?

Are you interested in serving as good company for our patients who are veterans and/or recognizing their military service?

As a proud partner in the We Honor Veterans program, we are always seeking veteran volunteers who would be willing to volunteer with other veteran patients. This might mean connecting with terminally ill veteran patients by phone or visiting with them where they live. Our veteran Hospice patients also have the opportunity to have their military service recognized through a special pinning ceremony offered by our veteran volunteers. These experiences are frequently very meaningful to the patient, his or her family and our veteran volunteers.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

As with our other Hospice volunteering opportunities, great listening skills are essential for this role. Our Veteran-to-Veteran program also requires volunteers to be sensitive to the wide variety of military experiences that our veteran patients have had, a range of perspectives on that service and very individualized needs in terms of how that service impacts patients and their families at the end of life. Our patients are also looking for good company, so you’re likely a good fit for this if you enjoy getting to know people and learning about their life. In addition to discussing military history and its impact, our patients might request someone who would be willing to read to them, engage in cards or games, chat with them (maybe even in French), help with cards or letters or sometimes just sit together. Visits may also provide respite time so that family members who are the patients’ primary caregivers are able to get well-deserved breaks. If you’re looking for a compassionate way to honor and respect fellow veterans at the end of their lives, we invite you to consider joining us.

 

Training Requirement:  Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice provides 20 hours of comprehensive Hospice training (which includes a component of veteran-specific training), a background check and TB testing at no cost to you. The usual training structure for the 20 hours of Hospice training is two training sessions per week for several weeks, with each session lasting three to four hours.

 

Ongoing Commitment  At least two hours per week for one year

 

Dates/Times Available: Most needs are for weekday visits, though veteran pinning ceremonies are sometimes requested on weekends when a patient would like more loved ones to be present.

 

Next Steps:  Respond here and we will schedule a time to talk with you by phone to review options and share upcoming training times. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

Special Note: We ask that anyone who has experienced the recent loss of a loved one wait 1 year before doing Hospice volunteering.

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Are you a military veteran?

Are you interested in serving as good company for our patients who are veterans and/or recognizing their military service?

As a proud partner in the We Honor Veterans program, we are always seeking veteran volunteers who would be willing to volunteer with other veteran patients. This might mean connecting with terminally ill veteran patients by phone or visiting with them where they live. Our veteran Hospice patients also have the opportunity to have their military service recognized through a special pinning ceremony offered by our veteran volunteers. These experiences are frequently very meaningful to the patient, his or her family and our veteran volunteers.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

As with our other Hospice volunteering opportunities, great listening skills are essential for this role. Our Veteran-to-Veteran program also requires volunteers to be sensitive to the wide variety of military experiences that our veteran patients have had, a range of perspectives on that service and very individualized needs in terms of how that service impacts patients and their families at the end of life. Our patients are also looking for good company, so you’re likely a good fit for this if you enjoy getting to know people and learning about their life. In addition to discussing military history and its impact, our patients might request someone who would be willing to read to them, engage in cards or games, chat with them (maybe even in French), help with cards or letters or sometimes just sit together. Visits may also provide respite time so that family members who are the patients’ primary caregivers are able to get well-deserved breaks. If you’re looking for a compassionate way to honor and respect fellow veterans at the end of their lives, we invite you to consider joining us.

 

Training Requirement:  Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice provides 20 hours of comprehensive Hospice training (which includes a component of veteran-specific training), a background check and TB testing at no cost to you. The usual training structure for the 20 hours of Hospice training is two training sessions per week for several weeks, with each session lasting three to four hours.

 

Ongoing Commitment  At least two hours per week for one year

 

Dates/Times Available: Most needs are for weekday visits, though veteran pinning ceremonies are sometimes requested on weekends when a patient would like more loved ones to be present.

 

Next Steps:  Respond here and we will schedule a time to talk with you by phone to review options and share upcoming training times. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

Special Note: We ask that anyone who has experienced the recent loss of a loved one wait 1 year before doing Hospice volunteering.

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bereavement Volunteers (for survivors of all ages) & Camp Dragonfly Volunteers (for grieving children and teens and their families)

Are you interested in supporting someone through the grieving process?

As part of our ongoing services for our Hospice patients, we provide bereavement support to their loved ones during the year after the Hospice patient has died. Some of our volunteers provide supportive phone calls, some provide supportive in-person meetings, some respond to requests to support a family in preparing for an upcoming loss and others help with mailings and events. We also have periodic openings for facilitators for our grief support groups. In addition, many volunteers help make Camp Dragonfly, a day-long program for grieving children and teens, happen each year.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

As with many of our volunteer opportunities, strong listening skills are key. You’ll also likely be a good fit if you enjoy getting to know people and are comfortable being with them during a variety of stages through the grieving process. Our volunteers may be matched with a patient’s loved one a day after the patient has died or months later. In-person meetings might take place in a coffee shop, other public place, or in the patient’s home. In addition to listening and providing support, volunteers sometimes also help connect individuals with other helpful resources. Depending on your comfort level and preferences, you may be matched with survivors of any age.

 

Training Requirement:  Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice provides 12 hours of Bereavement training, 3 hours of General Volunteer training, a background check and TB testing at no cost to you. Training is typically offered twice a week for three hours over the course of two weeks. Individuals interested in co-facilitating a grief support group are provided an additional 12 of hours of Bereavement Facilitator training. Any volunteers who wish to work with Camp Dragonfly must also complete a Department of Health and Human Services background check, also offered by Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice at no cost to you.

 

Ongoing Commitment: At least two hours per week for one year

 

Dates/Times Available: Most needs are for weekday visits. Support groups are offered at both daytime and evening hours during the week.

 

Next Steps: Respond here and we will schedule a time to talk with you by phone to review options and share upcoming training times. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

Special Note: We ask that anyone who has experienced a significant loss themselves wait at least 1 year before doing Bereavement volunteering.

 

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Are you interested in supporting someone through the grieving process?

As part of our ongoing services for our Hospice patients, we provide bereavement support to their loved ones during the year after the Hospice patient has died. Some of our volunteers provide supportive phone calls, some provide supportive in-person meetings, some respond to requests to support a family in preparing for an upcoming loss and others help with mailings and events. We also have periodic openings for facilitators for our grief support groups. In addition, many volunteers help make Camp Dragonfly, a day-long program for grieving children and teens, happen each year.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

As with many of our volunteer opportunities, strong listening skills are key. You’ll also likely be a good fit if you enjoy getting to know people and are comfortable being with them during a variety of stages through the grieving process. Our volunteers may be matched with a patient’s loved one a day after the patient has died or months later. In-person meetings might take place in a coffee shop, other public place, or in the patient’s home. In addition to listening and providing support, volunteers sometimes also help connect individuals with other helpful resources. Depending on your comfort level and preferences, you may be matched with survivors of any age.

 

Training Requirement:  Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice provides 12 hours of Bereavement training, 3 hours of General Volunteer training, a background check and TB testing at no cost to you. Training is typically offered twice a week for three hours over the course of two weeks. Individuals interested in co-facilitating a grief support group are provided an additional 12 of hours of Bereavement Facilitator training. Any volunteers who wish to work with Camp Dragonfly must also complete a Department of Health and Human Services background check, also offered by Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice at no cost to you.

 

Ongoing Commitment: At least two hours per week for one year

 

Dates/Times Available: Most needs are for weekday visits. Support groups are offered at both daytime and evening hours during the week.

 

Next Steps: Respond here and we will schedule a time to talk with you by phone to review options and share upcoming training times. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

Special Note: We ask that anyone who has experienced a significant loss themselves wait at least 1 year before doing Bereavement volunteering.

 

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Shawl Knitters & Crocheters

Do you love to knit or crochet?

Our Peaceful Passages program provides special packages to Hospice patients that are designed to offer comfort to patients and their families at the end of life. Each special package includes an angel token, a worry stone with a special message, a candle, and a booklet of poems and prayers with a space for patients to write their thoughts, memories and feelings and a handmade comfort shawl. Each shawl is labeled “This comfort shawl was handmade for you with prayers and thoughts of love.” We have patterns available, though we also invite volunteers to use their own patterns as long as they fit within the general framework of dimensions that we will provide. Our goal is for the shawls to wrap comfortably without a patient having to hold on to them. We very much appreciate the variety of colors, patterns and textures that we receive in our donated shawls.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

If you enjoy handcrafting things, know how to knit or crochet and would like to help someone feel cozy, comforted and thought of at the end of their life, then this is the perfect job for you.

 

Training Requirement:  No required training.

 

Ongoing Commitment: No ongoing commitment. We would appreciate as many or as few shawls as you wish to make!

 

Dates/Times Available: Knit or crochet wherever and whenever you’re comfortable, on your own or in a group.

 

Next Steps:  Respond here and we will follow up by phone. We will also provide the basic parameters and process needed for our shawls. If you would like a knitting or crochet pattern, we have those available as well. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Do you love to knit or crochet?

Our Peaceful Passages program provides special packages to Hospice patients that are designed to offer comfort to patients and their families at the end of life. Each special package includes an angel token, a worry stone with a special message, a candle, and a booklet of poems and prayers with a space for patients to write their thoughts, memories and feelings and a handmade comfort shawl. Each shawl is labeled “This comfort shawl was handmade for you with prayers and thoughts of love.” We have patterns available, though we also invite volunteers to use their own patterns as long as they fit within the general framework of dimensions that we will provide. Our goal is for the shawls to wrap comfortably without a patient having to hold on to them. We very much appreciate the variety of colors, patterns and textures that we receive in our donated shawls.

 

How would I know if I’m a good fit for this?

If you enjoy handcrafting things, know how to knit or crochet and would like to help someone feel cozy, comforted and thought of at the end of their life, then this is the perfect job for you.

 

Training Requirement:  No required training.

 

Ongoing Commitment: No ongoing commitment. We would appreciate as many or as few shawls as you wish to make!

 

Dates/Times Available: Knit or crochet wherever and whenever you’re comfortable, on your own or in a group.

 

Next Steps:  Respond here and we will follow up by phone. We will also provide the basic parameters and process needed for our shawls. If you would like a knitting or crochet pattern, we have those available as well. We also invite you to visit our website at www.ahch.org for more information on our organization.

 

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with

Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice

Organization: Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice-Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking volunteers for our Augusta Maine transportation sub committee committed to safe and affordable transportation to needed services and desired activities. We are looking at safe streets, sidewalks, lighting, bicycle lanes, public and volunteer transportation options, and long term inter-city transit options...assess, develop, implement, educate, evaluate...come and bring your ideas to the table!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking volunteers for our Augusta Maine transportation sub committee committed to safe and affordable transportation to needed services and desired activities. We are looking at safe streets, sidewalks, lighting, bicycle lanes, public and volunteer transportation options, and long term inter-city transit options...assess, develop, implement, educate, evaluate...come and bring your ideas to the table!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housing

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers to review our range of housing options and home modification programs here in Augusta. What are our needs, what works, what doesn't? Kick back with others, have a cup of coffee and toss around your ideas. This does not have to be a major time commitment, but rather your opportunity to join in with our community to identify opportunities and identify partners to carry out defined actions. Assess, develop, implement, evaluate!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers to review our range of housing options and home modification programs here in Augusta. What are our needs, what works, what doesn't? Kick back with others, have a cup of coffee and toss around your ideas. This does not have to be a major time commitment, but rather your opportunity to join in with our community to identify opportunities and identify partners to carry out defined actions. Assess, develop, implement, evaluate!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Spaces and Buildings

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers for our outdoor spaces sub-committee to look at accessible services, social and recreational opportunities in Augusta. We are looking for people to work together to identify opportunities, create opportunities, and identify partners to carry out defined actions. There is not a large time commitment, rather bring your ideas, sit back with your coffee and toss out ideas to the group, how to execute and evaluate what works.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers for our outdoor spaces sub-committee to look at accessible services, social and recreational opportunities in Augusta. We are looking for people to work together to identify opportunities, create opportunities, and identify partners to carry out defined actions. There is not a large time commitment, rather bring your ideas, sit back with your coffee and toss out ideas to the group, how to execute and evaluate what works.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Participation

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers for our Augusta sub committee that is looking for social and civic engagement opportunities with peers and younger people. Grab you cap and a cup of Joe, sit down with others from our community to identify and create opportunities and who we can partner with to carry out defined actions....not a big time commitment, just big ideas is all you need...for example, can seniors team up with little league ?   let's develop ideas, implement ideas, evaluate ideas together.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is looking for volunteers for our Augusta sub committee that is looking for social and civic engagement opportunities with peers and younger people. Grab you cap and a cup of Joe, sit down with others from our community to identify and create opportunities and who we can partner with to carry out defined actions....not a big time commitment, just big ideas is all you need...for example, can seniors team up with little league ?   let's develop ideas, implement ideas, evaluate ideas together.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respect and Social Inclusion

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking volunteers to be a part of our sub committee with a group interested in creating an environment that encourages civil civic involvement of people of all ages and abilities. We need you to be a part of this team supporting diversity and respect, to assess opportunities, develop, implement and evaluate opportunities. Not a big time commitment, but bring big ideas to the table...join us as we work together to make Augusta the best livable community we can.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking volunteers to be a part of our sub committee with a group interested in creating an environment that encourages civil civic involvement of people of all ages and abilities. We need you to be a part of this team supporting diversity and respect, to assess opportunities, develop, implement and evaluate opportunities. Not a big time commitment, but bring big ideas to the table...join us as we work together to make Augusta the best livable community we can.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Participation and Employment

Augusta Age Friendly has opportunities on our Civic Participation sub committee. Join in the discussion to look at paid work and volunteer opportunities and the chance to engage in the creation of relevant policies here in our city of Augusta, Maine. We need lots of your ideas, not as much of your time to identify and create opportunities and identify partners...assess, develop, implement, evaluate, let's do it!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly has opportunities on our Civic Participation sub committee. Join in the discussion to look at paid work and volunteer opportunities and the chance to engage in the creation of relevant policies here in our city of Augusta, Maine. We need lots of your ideas, not as much of your time to identify and create opportunities and identify partners...assess, develop, implement, evaluate, let's do it!

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communication and Information

It's a new world out there, join Augusta Age Friendly as we look at ways to gain access for everyone to information about community activities and needed services on our communication sub committee. Augusta Maine needs YOU !  What works, what doesn't...bring your ideas and how to communicate them to everyone. Assess, develop, implement, evaluate...small time commitment, big results for the community.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

It's a new world out there, join Augusta Age Friendly as we look at ways to gain access for everyone to information about community activities and needed services on our communication sub committee. Augusta Maine needs YOU !  What works, what doesn't...bring your ideas and how to communicate them to everyone. Assess, develop, implement, evaluate...small time commitment, big results for the community.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Support and Health Services

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking participants for our community support sub committee. Throw your ideas into the pot with other like minded Augusta residents, identify who we can partner with, what supports our community needs, stir the pot and assess what comes to the surface, develop your ideas, then implement and follow up by evaluating how the ideas work, stir the pot again. Time commitment can be only as much as you want, ideas are yours to put out there.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Augusta Age Friendly is seeking participants for our community support sub committee. Throw your ideas into the pot with other like minded Augusta residents, identify who we can partner with, what supports our community needs, stir the pot and assess what comes to the surface, develop your ideas, then implement and follow up by evaluating how the ideas work, stir the pot again. Time commitment can be only as much as you want, ideas are yours to put out there.

Organization: Augusta Age-Friendly

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout Troop Leaders - Gardiner

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout Troop Leaders - Hallowell

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout Troop Leaders - Chelsea

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Be a role model for girls and help them discover their own potential! Work together with other trained adult volunteers to plan troop meetings and activities that bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life while girls discover and try new things, connect with their peers and take action in their community. To learn more or to volunteer today, visit www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/volunteer.

Girl Scouts of Maine is looking for volunteers in all areas of Maine.

Organization: Girl Scouts of Maine (Kennebec Valley)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Renovation

The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope is currently in need of volunteers to assist in the rehabiliation of our recently acquired home (transitional housing) for homeless female veterans and their children, beginning on April 23, 2016 until complete. Volunteer for one day or the entire project. Any time given is greatly appreciated.

Organization: The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope

The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope is currently in need of volunteers to assist in the rehabiliation of our recently acquired home (transitional housing) for homeless female veterans and their children, beginning on April 23, 2016 until complete. Volunteer for one day or the entire project. Any time given is greatly appreciated.

Organization: The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed

The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope is actively recruiting volunteers in a variety of areas, including: building renovation, office tasks, client support, community outreach and advocacy, among others. Please contact us today for more information.

Organization: The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope

The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope is actively recruiting volunteers in a variety of areas, including: building renovation, office tasks, client support, community outreach and advocacy, among others. Please contact us today for more information.

Organization: The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with Grant Writing

We have several grants we would like to apply for in 2014, but not enough time!  We welcome help if you or someone you know enjoys writing.

Organization: Children's Discovery Museum

We have several grants we would like to apply for in 2014, but not enough time!  We welcome help if you or someone you know enjoys writing.

Organization: Children's Discovery Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preserving Maine's History

The State Library seeks volunteer support in bringing our collection to the world. We hope to digitize (scan) many of our unique items and house them on the Internet. From stone tablets to papyrus, from velum to paper, from disks to the cloud, how we store and access information has evolved along with civilization. Now firmly in the 21st century, it is clear that transferring materials from print to digital formats is necessary and inevitable.

Organization: Maine State Library Reader And Information Services

The State Library seeks volunteer support in bringing our collection to the world. We hope to digitize (scan) many of our unique items and house them on the Internet. From stone tablets to papyrus, from velum to paper, from disks to the cloud, how we store and access information has evolved along with civilization. Now firmly in the 21st century, it is clear that transferring materials from print to digital formats is necessary and inevitable.

Organization: Maine State Library Reader And Information Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No