Opportunities From: Kings United Way

Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Shelter Response Team Members NEEDED!

What is this role?

Every day, the American Red Cross assists people who face disasters. Shelter response team members support local response activities to provide care and comfort to communities impacted by a natural disaster. Activities within a shelter may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter.

Why is the role important?

Our disaster shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens.

Requirements:

18+ years old

Online training - 4 hours

Attend one shelter team update/virtual meeting per month

Flexible availability

Shelter shifts can be 4-, 6- or 12-hours in our region. Opportunity to deploy outside of our area to help would require a 2-week commitment.

Contact Reyna Pearce at reyna.pearce@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

What is this role?

Every day, the American Red Cross assists people who face disasters. Shelter response team members support local response activities to provide care and comfort to communities impacted by a natural disaster. Activities within a shelter may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter.

Why is the role important?

Our disaster shelter response teams are there to provide care and comfort to our communities while displaced during disasters. Natural disasters can strike at any moment, and we are working to prepare our communities in case that happens.

Requirements:

18+ years old

Online training - 4 hours

Attend one shelter team update/virtual meeting per month

Flexible availability

Shelter shifts can be 4-, 6- or 12-hours in our region. Opportunity to deploy outside of our area to help would require a 2-week commitment.

Contact Reyna Pearce at reyna.pearce@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93291

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love working with youth? Become a Red Cross Club Coordinator!

The American Red Cross is looking for supportive volunteers to help guide and empower teen Red Cross Club members as they plan and carry out their service activities. The Red Cross Club Coordinator is an adult volunteer who serves as a liaison between the Red Cross and Club student leadership. They help to create and maintain an environment where youth (high school & college aged students) feel empowered to lead and mobilize peers in community service projects addressing local and global issues. Club Coordinators support school year start up, help document activities and hours, and attend monthly Club meetings and events throughout the school year. Events may include hosting a blood drive or personal care item drive for veterans, fundraising, and disaster preparedness campaigns. This is currently an all-virtual opportunity.

Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-3 hours each week, 4-5 hours per week may be required during peak time, working remotely. Available during weekdays and/or evenings to best accommodate youth and young adult volunteer schedules. 1+ year commitment highly preferred

Qualifications:

* Experience working with and leading youth and young adults
* Willing to learn about Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service, specifically youth and young adult volunteer opportunities
* Enthusiastic about Red Cross mission and programs
* Have some technology skills - Ability to work with and utilize Volunteer Connection database (training provided)
* Exceptional people skills to understand and meet the needs of a diverse audience
* Team building, and succession planning skills to build youth program continuity
* Relationship building skills working collaboratively with staff partner 
* Understanding the value of youth and young adult volunteers and providing leadership and support to ensure youth and young adult volunteers are productive and have a mutually rewarding experience

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.  

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

The American Red Cross is looking for supportive volunteers to help guide and empower teen Red Cross Club members as they plan and carry out their service activities. The Red Cross Club Coordinator is an adult volunteer who serves as a liaison between the Red Cross and Club student leadership. They help to create and maintain an environment where youth (high school & college aged students) feel empowered to lead and mobilize peers in community service projects addressing local and global issues. Club Coordinators support school year start up, help document activities and hours, and attend monthly Club meetings and events throughout the school year. Events may include hosting a blood drive or personal care item drive for veterans, fundraising, and disaster preparedness campaigns. This is currently an all-virtual opportunity.

Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-3 hours each week, 4-5 hours per week may be required during peak time, working remotely. Available during weekdays and/or evenings to best accommodate youth and young adult volunteer schedules. 1+ year commitment highly preferred

Qualifications:

* Experience working with and leading youth and young adults
* Willing to learn about Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service, specifically youth and young adult volunteer opportunities
* Enthusiastic about Red Cross mission and programs
* Have some technology skills - Ability to work with and utilize Volunteer Connection database (training provided)
* Exceptional people skills to understand and meet the needs of a diverse audience
* Team building, and succession planning skills to build youth program continuity
* Relationship building skills working collaboratively with staff partner 
* Understanding the value of youth and young adult volunteers and providing leadership and support to ensure youth and young adult volunteers are productive and have a mutually rewarding experience

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.  

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93291

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help your neighbor in their greatest time of need! Join the Red Cross Disaster Action Team!

In the Central Valley, the Red Cross responds to nearly three home fires A DAY. That’s three families a day that have nowhere to go. You can be the person they turn to when they have lost everything. We need people like you to join our team!

Join us to answer the call when your neighbors need help

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. 

Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. 

The Disaster Action Team (DAT) serves as the first, on-the-scene, Red Cross contact at the site of a disaster. While not considered first responders in the technical sense, DAT members are typically the first people at a disaster scene who provide comfort and direct assistance to help those who have been affected as they begin the recovery process. When disaster strikes, DAT members are generally dispatched in teams of two to three people: an experienced DAT Responder and one or more DAT members in training.

Specific responsibilities include:

• Conducting damage assessments of affected dwellings and determining habitability

• Initiating casework to ensure that people have shelter, food and clothing to meet immediate needs after a disaster

• Supporting the “Mass Care” function, including assisting with feeding and shelter operations for larger scale disaster responses

 

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.   

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

In the Central Valley, the Red Cross responds to nearly three home fires A DAY. That’s three families a day that have nowhere to go. You can be the person they turn to when they have lost everything. We need people like you to join our team!

Join us to answer the call when your neighbors need help

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. They may not make the news, but we know they are just as devastating to the families affected. Trained and available, Disaster Action Team volunteers are ready to respond to these emergencies, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. From offering a shoulder to cry on, to meeting any immediate needs for shelter or supplies, to connecting people with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. 

Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. 

The Disaster Action Team (DAT) serves as the first, on-the-scene, Red Cross contact at the site of a disaster. While not considered first responders in the technical sense, DAT members are typically the first people at a disaster scene who provide comfort and direct assistance to help those who have been affected as they begin the recovery process. When disaster strikes, DAT members are generally dispatched in teams of two to three people: an experienced DAT Responder and one or more DAT members in training.

Specific responsibilities include:

• Conducting damage assessments of affected dwellings and determining habitability

• Initiating casework to ensure that people have shelter, food and clothing to meet immediate needs after a disaster

• Supporting the “Mass Care” function, including assisting with feeding and shelter operations for larger scale disaster responses

 

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.   

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93291

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Event Planners

Join our team of volunteers to help plan and execute special events at Children's Storybook Garden & Museum, such as children's tea parties, birthday parties, seasonal events (Halloween, Christmas, etc.). Typical tasks:

- planning and helping kids with crafts & games

- decorations

- face painting

- serving refreshments

- set up and clean up

Most events & parties are on weekends. 

If you love planning and giving parties, are organized and enjoy working as a team, we need your skills!

 

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Join our team of volunteers to help plan and execute special events at Children's Storybook Garden & Museum, such as children's tea parties, birthday parties, seasonal events (Halloween, Christmas, etc.). Typical tasks:

- planning and helping kids with crafts & games

- decorations

- face painting

- serving refreshments

- set up and clean up

Most events & parties are on weekends. 

If you love planning and giving parties, are organized and enjoy working as a team, we need your skills!

 

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Greeters Needed

Where do happy kids run, play, explore, paint, plant, read, wade in Huckleberry Creek and just have plain old-fashioned fun? At the Children's Storybook Garden & Museum, of course! We need volunteers to greet the kids and their families, take admissions and give short tours around the Garden to first-time guests. Helpers are needed every day except Sunday. Summer Hours are from Memorial Day to Labor Day, then Winter Hours begin.  For more information, phone or text Maryse at 661-379-4202.

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Where do happy kids run, play, explore, paint, plant, read, wade in Huckleberry Creek and just have plain old-fashioned fun? At the Children's Storybook Garden & Museum, of course! We need volunteers to greet the kids and their families, take admissions and give short tours around the Garden to first-time guests. Helpers are needed every day except Sunday. Summer Hours are from Memorial Day to Labor Day, then Winter Hours begin.  For more information, phone or text Maryse at 661-379-4202.

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writers

We need volunteers to help source and apply for grants to help fund our educational programs in support of our mission to promote health, nature studies, literacy, the arts and more. 

Work from home on your own schedule. We supply a database of Garden facts and typical wording to aid in grant application. 

For more information, contact:

Maryse Guevara, 661-379-4202 (call/text)

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

We need volunteers to help source and apply for grants to help fund our educational programs in support of our mission to promote health, nature studies, literacy, the arts and more. 

Work from home on your own schedule. We supply a database of Garden facts and typical wording to aid in grant application. 

For more information, contact:

Maryse Guevara, 661-379-4202 (call/text)

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cooking Demo Volunteers needed

If you love to cook and love to share your kitchen tips, we have a great forum for sharing your specialty. We regularly hold cooking demonstrations for adults in small groups, usually on Friday evenings. Volunteer home cooks show how to make their dish, then share the results and recipes. Seasonal and ethnic themes are especially fun.  If you are interested in offering your expertise for one of these cooking demos, please call/text Maryse Guevara at 661-379-4202 for more details. Help us support our mission to promote nutrition education and making healthy food choices. 
       

 

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

If you love to cook and love to share your kitchen tips, we have a great forum for sharing your specialty. We regularly hold cooking demonstrations for adults in small groups, usually on Friday evenings. Volunteer home cooks show how to make their dish, then share the results and recipes. Seasonal and ethnic themes are especially fun.  If you are interested in offering your expertise for one of these cooking demos, please call/text Maryse Guevara at 661-379-4202 for more details. Help us support our mission to promote nutrition education and making healthy food choices. 
       

 

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Saturday Work Day in the Garden

If you like to work in the garden, please join us on the first Saturday of the month for Work Day. Come dressed for gardening and light maintenance. Great opportunity for community service for groups like families, school, church groups, businesses or other non-profits looking for ways to support the community. Snacks provided. 

 

Hours:

June, July, August, September from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM

October through May: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

If you like to work in the garden, please join us on the first Saturday of the month for Work Day. Come dressed for gardening and light maintenance. Great opportunity for community service for groups like families, school, church groups, businesses or other non-profits looking for ways to support the community. Snacks provided. 

 

Hours:

June, July, August, September from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM

October through May: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

Organization: Children's Storybook Garden & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Soup Kitchen Volunteers

Need volunteers for Monday - Saturday from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Sunday 10:30 - 2:30 PM

Duties include:

Help prepare and serve lunch. Stay afterwards to clean.  Stocking and soup kitchen clean  client education and connection of services  hygiene bags  community outreach project

Organization: Episcopal Church of the Saviour

Need volunteers for Monday - Saturday from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Sunday 10:30 - 2:30 PM

Duties include:

Help prepare and serve lunch. Stay afterwards to clean.  Stocking and soup kitchen clean  client education and connection of services  hygiene bags  community outreach project

Organization: Episcopal Church of the Saviour

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Heavenly Shower Volunteer

The Hanford Pentecostal Church is seeking volunteers for their Heavenly Shower Ministry geared towards helping the homeless. The showers happen on Thursdays. As a volunteer, you would:

Clean the showers  Assist with handing out linen and hygiene packs to the homeless Sweep, mop and vacuum at the end of the day

If you are friendly and love to engage with others this opportunity is perfect FOR YOU!

Organization: Hanford Pentecostal - Shower Ministry

The Hanford Pentecostal Church is seeking volunteers for their Heavenly Shower Ministry geared towards helping the homeless. The showers happen on Thursdays. As a volunteer, you would:

Clean the showers  Assist with handing out linen and hygiene packs to the homeless Sweep, mop and vacuum at the end of the day

If you are friendly and love to engage with others this opportunity is perfect FOR YOU!

Organization: Hanford Pentecostal - Shower Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Buildings and Grounds Volunteer

Help keep the Sarah A. Mooney Museum looking great by volunteering as a Buildings and Grounds volunteer. 

Organization: Sarah A Mooney Memorial Museum

Help keep the Sarah A. Mooney Museum looking great by volunteering as a Buildings and Grounds volunteer. 

Organization: Sarah A Mooney Memorial Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93245

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Docents

Guide visitors through the Sarah A. Mooney museum. Volunteer opportunities available Sundays from 12:00pm-3:00pm.

Organization: Sarah A Mooney Memorial Museum

Guide visitors through the Sarah A. Mooney museum. Volunteer opportunities available Sundays from 12:00pm-3:00pm.

Organization: Sarah A Mooney Memorial Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93245

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: St. Brigid Community Outreach Center Volunteer

Interested in getting involved with an organization that helps better the community? Volunteer with St. Brigid Community Outreach Center!

As a volunteer, you will be assisting with the services they provide such as food, clothing, diapers, school lunch programs, and more. Fill out the form attached, and they will assign you to where they feel you would best fit!

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Interested in getting involved with an organization that helps better the community? Volunteer with St. Brigid Community Outreach Center!

As a volunteer, you will be assisting with the services they provide such as food, clothing, diapers, school lunch programs, and more. Fill out the form attached, and they will assign you to where they feel you would best fit!

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Groceries 2 Go (copy)

  

Project Description:

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

 

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

 

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

 

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

  

Project Description:

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

 

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

 

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

 

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93725

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groceries 2 Go

  

Project Description:

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

 

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

 

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

 

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

  

Project Description:

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

 

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

 

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

 

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93725

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groceries 2 Go

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

The Groceries2Go Volunteer will be contributing to our emergency food relief service. Volunteers will assist clients by appointment only with an emergency meal box, a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, dry foods, and/or dairy products to their vehicles. This service aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for clients within Central California Food Bank's service area.

 

Age Requirement: 18 years or older

Shifts: Monday - Friday (7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm)

Time Commitment: Minimum 2 shifts per week for 2 months

Training required

Organization: central california food bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93725

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Use your Leadership Skills and Become a Red Cross Community Volunteer Leader!

An American Red Cross Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is serves as an ambassador for a community, with the primary goal of developing, building and expanding the presence of the Red Cross in a given area. A CVL serves as the face of the Red Cross to local communities with a dedicated focus on recruiting volunteers, managing relationships, fulfilling region-wide objectives and supporting delivery of the Red Cross mission.

What is this role?
A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director. The CVL helps recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community and fills the specific needs identified by the region.

This is accomplished through:

Serving as an advocate, representing the Red Cross volunteer needs within your specific community. Sharing volunteer needs within social networks and other circles of influence. Meeting with community groups and schools to share about volunteer opportunities. Helping build, regain, and enhance presence in the local community. Providing Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.). Participating in local community events as an extension of Executive Director. Assisting with cultivating, managing and stewarding external partner relationships. Supporting routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).

REQUIREMENTS:

Passion for the Red Cross mission and the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism A natural 'connector’; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of people Be a creative self-starter who is able to successfully manage multiple tasks and priorities Embraces diversity and inclusion and demonstrates understanding of the mission, vision, and seven fundamental principles Leads by example and demonstrates Red Cross values Ability to work in a variety of roles, including those of consultant, collaborator, and administrator

TRAINING:

All training required is provided by Red Cross

TIME REQUIREMENT:

10 hours per month

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started!

Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

An American Red Cross Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is serves as an ambassador for a community, with the primary goal of developing, building and expanding the presence of the Red Cross in a given area. A CVL serves as the face of the Red Cross to local communities with a dedicated focus on recruiting volunteers, managing relationships, fulfilling region-wide objectives and supporting delivery of the Red Cross mission.

What is this role?
A Community Volunteer Leader (CVL) is a leadership volunteer who works in partnership with the Executive Director. The CVL helps recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community and fills the specific needs identified by the region.

This is accomplished through:

Serving as an advocate, representing the Red Cross volunteer needs within your specific community. Sharing volunteer needs within social networks and other circles of influence. Meeting with community groups and schools to share about volunteer opportunities. Helping build, regain, and enhance presence in the local community. Providing Red Cross updates to local service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.). Participating in local community events as an extension of Executive Director. Assisting with cultivating, managing and stewarding external partner relationships. Supporting routine meetings with key stakeholders (fire chiefs, mayors, veteran organizations, local media partners).

REQUIREMENTS:

Passion for the Red Cross mission and the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism A natural 'connector’; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of people Be a creative self-starter who is able to successfully manage multiple tasks and priorities Embraces diversity and inclusion and demonstrates understanding of the mission, vision, and seven fundamental principles Leads by example and demonstrates Red Cross values Ability to work in a variety of roles, including those of consultant, collaborator, and administrator

TRAINING:

All training required is provided by Red Cross

TIME REQUIREMENT:

10 hours per month

Ready to Make a Difference? Here's How to Get Started!

Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! A member of our team will get in touch. Taking the time for a personal conversation enables us to match you with a role that will be both meaningful and enjoyable. We’ll provide all necessary training to ensure you can be successful in your volunteer role.

Organization: American Red Cross of the Central Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93291

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crossroads Pregnancy Center Volunteer

There are many different ways to contribute to the community by becoming involved with Crossroads Pregnancy Center. Some of these volunteer opportunities include serving as a client advocate, a prayer team member, church liaison, Mom Store organizer, or clerical help. We invite individuals with a heart for the ministry, regardless their level of knowledge or experience.  To learn more about volunteering, contact us today.

Organization: Crossroads Pregnancy Center

There are many different ways to contribute to the community by becoming involved with Crossroads Pregnancy Center. Some of these volunteer opportunities include serving as a client advocate, a prayer team member, church liaison, Mom Store organizer, or clerical help. We invite individuals with a heart for the ministry, regardless their level of knowledge or experience.  To learn more about volunteering, contact us today.

Organization: Crossroads Pregnancy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Neighborhood Market

Attention Volunteers!

We ask all volunteers to report at 8 am- Noon on the following 2019 dates.

The Neighborhood Market always happens the third Friday of the Month. 

May 17

June 21

July 19

August 16

October 18

November 15

December 20

Volunteers will help with set up, bagging and distributing the food brought by Central California Food Bank. They bring fruit and produce for us to distribute to the community.

We are always looking for help and if you have any questions please feel free to call 559-582-4434

Every third Friday of the Month. 

Organization: Salvation Army

Attention Volunteers!

We ask all volunteers to report at 8 am- Noon on the following 2019 dates.

The Neighborhood Market always happens the third Friday of the Month. 

May 17

June 21

July 19

August 16

October 18

November 15

December 20

Volunteers will help with set up, bagging and distributing the food brought by Central California Food Bank. They bring fruit and produce for us to distribute to the community.

We are always looking for help and if you have any questions please feel free to call 559-582-4434

Every third Friday of the Month. 

Organization: Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women's Shelter Volunteer

Oversee shelter operations including daily maintenance, meals, and coordination of activities for both women and children.

Provide resource information and referral to shelter clients.

Enforce shelter rules and regulations, including providing verbal and written reprimand when clients are out of compliance.

Provide stabilizing influence in family stress situations, to include modeling appropriate parenting, cohabitating, and cleaning instruction.

Receive after hour calls for shelter placement of domestic violence victims.

Inventory responsibilities of shelter resources.

Perform other responsibilities as needed.

*1 year commitment     *10 hours a week minimum

Organization: Kings Community Action Organization

Oversee shelter operations including daily maintenance, meals, and coordination of activities for both women and children.

Provide resource information and referral to shelter clients.

Enforce shelter rules and regulations, including providing verbal and written reprimand when clients are out of compliance.

Provide stabilizing influence in family stress situations, to include modeling appropriate parenting, cohabitating, and cleaning instruction.

Receive after hour calls for shelter placement of domestic violence victims.

Inventory responsibilities of shelter resources.

Perform other responsibilities as needed.

*1 year commitment     *10 hours a week minimum

Organization: Kings Community Action Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentors

Needs volunteer to assist with homework, recreational activities, enrichment projects, and be a positive mentor in an after school program setting. Youth will range from Kindergarten to 8th grade.

Organization: Kings Community Action Organization

Needs volunteer to assist with homework, recreational activities, enrichment projects, and be a positive mentor in an after school program setting. Youth will range from Kindergarten to 8th grade.

Organization: Kings Community Action Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry & Office Helpers

Hanford Salvation Army needs extra hands around the agency to help organize the food pantry's food items as well as do clerical work around the office. Those who are interested may speak to someone at the agency before signing up to find out what is currently available.

Organization: Salvation Army

Hanford Salvation Army needs extra hands around the agency to help organize the food pantry's food items as well as do clerical work around the office. Those who are interested may speak to someone at the agency before signing up to find out what is currently available.

Organization: Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: RESTORE FURNITURE ASSEMBLY

 Need volunteers to help assemble furniture for the Visalia ReStore showroom. We are scheduling volunteers every Tuesday from 9am to noon, Please contact Anita at 559-734-4040 ext 100

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Tulare/Kings Counties

 Need volunteers to help assemble furniture for the Visalia ReStore showroom. We are scheduling volunteers every Tuesday from 9am to noon, Please contact Anita at 559-734-4040 ext 100

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Tulare/Kings Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WAREHOUSE CLEANING AND ORGANIZING

ReStore staff is looking for volunteers to join their team as we organize the ReStore warehouse to better serve our customers and donors. Upcoming Dates:

Sept 6-7-8 from 9am to 1pm

Sept 13-14-15 from 9am to 1pm

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Tulare/Kings Counties

ReStore staff is looking for volunteers to join their team as we organize the ReStore warehouse to better serve our customers and donors. Upcoming Dates:

Sept 6-7-8 from 9am to 1pm

Sept 13-14-15 from 9am to 1pm

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Tulare/Kings Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry / Food area volunteers 

The pantry/food area volunteers may be assigned to any or all of the following duties:

*packing food bags

*stocking food shelves

*rotating food based on use by dates and first in-first out

*bagging produce

maintaining cleanliness of food and back dock areas and the adjoining bathroom,

*assisting in other areas as needed.

All volunteers assist in maintaining the cleanliness and order of the Center, and assisting in other areas when needed.

Volunteer shifts are usually for one day a week and may be for either morning shift - 9:30 - 12:00;  afternoon shift - 12:00 - 3:00; or all day from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Applications are accepted Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

 

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

The pantry/food area volunteers may be assigned to any or all of the following duties:

*packing food bags

*stocking food shelves

*rotating food based on use by dates and first in-first out

*bagging produce

maintaining cleanliness of food and back dock areas and the adjoining bathroom,

*assisting in other areas as needed.

All volunteers assist in maintaining the cleanliness and order of the Center, and assisting in other areas when needed.

Volunteer shifts are usually for one day a week and may be for either morning shift - 9:30 - 12:00;  afternoon shift - 12:00 - 3:00; or all day from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Applications are accepted Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

 

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing / Donation area Volunteer

- Clothing donation area volunteers may be assigned to any or all of the following duties:

receiving donations and issuing receipts to donors sorting items received, sizing and labeling pants, shoes, and bed linens   Bagging items not remaining at the Center or going into storage, loading carts with items to stock racks and shelves in the client service area "Store".   Assisting with yard sales, boutiques, and other duties in donation area as designated by the donation area lead volunteer.  

All volunteers:

Assist in maintaining the cleanliness and order of the Center and adjoining restrooms. Volunteers needed for morning (9:30 - 12:30) or afternoon (12:00 - 3:30) or for all day (9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.) shifts one day a week. Bilingual volunteers are encouraged to apply.

 

 

Center Hour Days and Hours Description: Monday - Friday   

Times:     Mornings - 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or  Afternoons - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. or  All day- 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

- Clothing donation area volunteers may be assigned to any or all of the following duties:

receiving donations and issuing receipts to donors sorting items received, sizing and labeling pants, shoes, and bed linens   Bagging items not remaining at the Center or going into storage, loading carts with items to stock racks and shelves in the client service area "Store".   Assisting with yard sales, boutiques, and other duties in donation area as designated by the donation area lead volunteer.  

All volunteers:

Assist in maintaining the cleanliness and order of the Center and adjoining restrooms. Volunteers needed for morning (9:30 - 12:30) or afternoon (12:00 - 3:30) or for all day (9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.) shifts one day a week. Bilingual volunteers are encouraged to apply.

 

 

Center Hour Days and Hours Description: Monday - Friday   

Times:     Mornings - 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or  Afternoons - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. or  All day- 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Services Volunteer

Volunteers will:  

Assist clients as they select clothing and other household items for themselves and their family members, help prepare the food carts as needed, check to ensure appropriate selections are made by clients, assist clients in taking their food and clothing to their vehicles, stocking clothing racks and shelves from carts with donated items, and helping maintain the cleanliness and order of the client service area ("the Store").

Days:       Monday - Friday   

Times:     Mornings - 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or  Afternoons - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. or  All day- 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Right now volunteers are needed:

Monday afternoons Thursday mornings Friday morning, afternoon or all day.

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Volunteers will:  

Assist clients as they select clothing and other household items for themselves and their family members, help prepare the food carts as needed, check to ensure appropriate selections are made by clients, assist clients in taking their food and clothing to their vehicles, stocking clothing racks and shelves from carts with donated items, and helping maintain the cleanliness and order of the client service area ("the Store").

Days:       Monday - Friday   

Times:     Mornings - 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or  Afternoons - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. or  All day- 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Right now volunteers are needed:

Monday afternoons Thursday mornings Friday morning, afternoon or all day.

Organization: St. Brigids Community Outreach Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Veterans Benefits Coach

DESCRIPTION "Staff" a Veterans Resource Station in the library for a minimum of one 2-hour shift per week to meet with veterans and/or family members. Serve as expert listener and initial problem solver. Help each veteran or veteran family member complete the My CalVet online form at www.calvet.ca.gov, or complete the print version of the "Veterans Reintegration Form." Either of these forms enters the individual into CalVet’s database and helps identify the benefits and services they need and for which they may be eligible. Once in the system, CalVet or a designated representative will make contact with the veteran. Guide the veteran toward those benefits that are likely to enhance their particular situation- and, using the California Veteran’s Resource Book, provide contact information for the County Veterans Service Office in their county - of residence, so they can make an appointment. Also, provide a checklist of the basic documents the veteran should take to their appointment in order to expedite their access to services. If, during the conversation, additional service needs are identified, provide contact information to other library or community services. If a veteran is in a crisis, refer to the list of emergency service numbers provided. Maintain data on number of veterans/family members served, types of questions asked, referrals made, and issues/topic areas needed but not covered in the library’s collection. Required Skills:Interest in helping and serving veterans and their families; patience, empathy and good listening and interpersonal skills; familiarity with military life, veterans’ issues, reintegration challenges, or willingness to learn; ability to maintain confidentiality and respect personal boundaries; basic computer and Internet skills required; smart phone experience helpful A one-day training will be provided by CalVet about veterans benefits and services, veteran reintegration challenges, listening and problem-solving skills, as well as meaningful information and referral techniques. The library will provide a tour of the facility and the Veterans Resource Station and its contents. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Orientation or Training Other Requirements: After initial one day training, volunteer will be trained as needed TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one two hour shift a week

SKILLS

Basic Computer Skills , Cross-cultural Communication , Verbal / Written Communication

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION "Staff" a Veterans Resource Station in the library for a minimum of one 2-hour shift per week to meet with veterans and/or family members. Serve as expert listener and initial problem solver. Help each veteran or veteran family member complete the My CalVet online form at www.calvet.ca.gov, or complete the print version of the "Veterans Reintegration Form." Either of these forms enters the individual into CalVet’s database and helps identify the benefits and services they need and for which they may be eligible. Once in the system, CalVet or a designated representative will make contact with the veteran. Guide the veteran toward those benefits that are likely to enhance their particular situation- and, using the California Veteran’s Resource Book, provide contact information for the County Veterans Service Office in their county - of residence, so they can make an appointment. Also, provide a checklist of the basic documents the veteran should take to their appointment in order to expedite their access to services. If, during the conversation, additional service needs are identified, provide contact information to other library or community services. If a veteran is in a crisis, refer to the list of emergency service numbers provided. Maintain data on number of veterans/family members served, types of questions asked, referrals made, and issues/topic areas needed but not covered in the library’s collection. Required Skills:Interest in helping and serving veterans and their families; patience, empathy and good listening and interpersonal skills; familiarity with military life, veterans’ issues, reintegration challenges, or willingness to learn; ability to maintain confidentiality and respect personal boundaries; basic computer and Internet skills required; smart phone experience helpful A one-day training will be provided by CalVet about veterans benefits and services, veteran reintegration challenges, listening and problem-solving skills, as well as meaningful information and referral techniques. The library will provide a tour of the facility and the Veterans Resource Station and its contents. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Orientation or Training Other Requirements: After initial one day training, volunteer will be trained as needed TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one two hour shift a week

SKILLS

Basic Computer Skills , Cross-cultural Communication , Verbal / Written Communication

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tech Team Leader

DESCRIPTION

Seeking self-starter, tech-savvy professional who desires using his/her knowledge and talent to benefit the whole community. We need your project management skills to guide our library-wide Technology Initiative team to evaluate our current technology capacities, identify needs and solutions, develop a technology plan, and initiate the implementation of the plan. This initiative will assist us to expand library access and patron self-sufficiency, will increase patron use of technology, and will support the library's role as the community hub for information and learning technology. One year commitment but flexible in how we design your role.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

SKILLS

Organization , Basic Computer Skills , Program Management

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION

Seeking self-starter, tech-savvy professional who desires using his/her knowledge and talent to benefit the whole community. We need your project management skills to guide our library-wide Technology Initiative team to evaluate our current technology capacities, identify needs and solutions, develop a technology plan, and initiate the implementation of the plan. This initiative will assist us to expand library access and patron self-sufficiency, will increase patron use of technology, and will support the library's role as the community hub for information and learning technology. One year commitment but flexible in how we design your role.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

SKILLS

Organization , Basic Computer Skills , Program Management

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Book Sale Assistant

DESCRIPTION Will post online donated and withdrawn materials for sales through the library’s Amazon.com account. Responsible for sorting through donated items to see if they are worth posting for sale. Will update Excel spreadsheet to track sales and profits made through the online account. If needed, will train other volunteers in the selection and listing of items to be posted for sale Training provided as needed Must be able to lift heavy boxes, walk up and down stairs, work in front of computer for long periods of time, good record keeping/clerical skills, ability to estimate value of items in various conditions, experience working with online finances. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Individuals who have experience listing items for sale on eBay, Amazon, and/or Craigslist. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, three days a week

SKILLS

E-commerce , Financial Literacy

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION Will post online donated and withdrawn materials for sales through the library’s Amazon.com account. Responsible for sorting through donated items to see if they are worth posting for sale. Will update Excel spreadsheet to track sales and profits made through the online account. If needed, will train other volunteers in the selection and listing of items to be posted for sale Training provided as needed Must be able to lift heavy boxes, walk up and down stairs, work in front of computer for long periods of time, good record keeping/clerical skills, ability to estimate value of items in various conditions, experience working with online finances. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Individuals who have experience listing items for sale on eBay, Amazon, and/or Craigslist. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, three days a week

SKILLS

E-commerce , Financial Literacy

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Coach

DESCRIPTION Instruct library patrons on how to use a computer Assist patrons with learning how to access the Internet, set up an e-mail account, format a word document, use the library catalog and online resources Ability to instruct clearly in basic computer use, using the simplest, non-technical language Ability to work congenially with staff, patrons and other volunteers Ability to exercise patience and understanding in working with both beginners and intermediate computer users and all age groups Ability to speak and understand Spanish desirable All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Training as needed on library equipment, electronic resources, policies and procedures. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum of six months, three days a week

SKILLS

Customer Service , Basic Computer Skills

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION Instruct library patrons on how to use a computer Assist patrons with learning how to access the Internet, set up an e-mail account, format a word document, use the library catalog and online resources Ability to instruct clearly in basic computer use, using the simplest, non-technical language Ability to work congenially with staff, patrons and other volunteers Ability to exercise patience and understanding in working with both beginners and intermediate computer users and all age groups Ability to speak and understand Spanish desirable All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Training as needed on library equipment, electronic resources, policies and procedures. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum of six months, three days a week

SKILLS

Customer Service , Basic Computer Skills

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Toy Cleaner

DESCRIPTION

Clean toys in library’s children’s room thoroughly and regularly to prevent the spread of germs by washing and disinfecting toys.

The volunteer will need to be able to take direction and work independently, have very good organizational skills, be good at multitasking, have a flexible schedule, and be punctual.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation prior to begining volunteering at the library.

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

TIME COMMITMENT

1 hour 2x a week or 2 hours 1x a week

SKILLS

Housekeeping , People Skills

AGE REQUIREMENTS

16

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION

Clean toys in library’s children’s room thoroughly and regularly to prevent the spread of germs by washing and disinfecting toys.

The volunteer will need to be able to take direction and work independently, have very good organizational skills, be good at multitasking, have a flexible schedule, and be punctual.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation prior to begining volunteering at the library.

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

TIME COMMITMENT

1 hour 2x a week or 2 hours 1x a week

SKILLS

Housekeeping , People Skills

AGE REQUIREMENTS

16

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Mender

DESCRIPTION Mend books that need minor repair. Includes use of tape or glue to be able to return them to circulation Maintain inventory of mending supplies and notify library staff promptly when additional supplies need to be ordered Refer any items beyond repair to a library staff for a decision to withdraw from system and/or replace

Job Requirements:

Must be dependable Must be able to tolerate dust, mold, glues, and other chemicals associated with the task Must be neat and detail oriented Must work well with library staff Have good small motor skills & eyesight All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

 

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION Mend books that need minor repair. Includes use of tape or glue to be able to return them to circulation Maintain inventory of mending supplies and notify library staff promptly when additional supplies need to be ordered Refer any items beyond repair to a library staff for a decision to withdraw from system and/or replace

Job Requirements:

Must be dependable Must be able to tolerate dust, mold, glues, and other chemicals associated with the task Must be neat and detail oriented Must work well with library staff Have good small motor skills & eyesight All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

 

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: History Geeks Needed! - Local History Curator

DESCRIPTION

Do you like History? If you do-- than the Kings County Library is looking for you!

The Hanford branch has a local history room. A Local History Coordinator is needed to help assist staff with the use of the room and its materials. Duties may include retrieving historical documents/photos, organizing new materials or assisting patrons in the use of the room. The ideal candidate must have good customer service skills; a background/love of local history and computer skills.

This position will allow the volunteer to work with library staff, other volunteers and really cool historical items!

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

SKILLS

Inventory Management , Photography , Exhibition Arts , Public Relations , Office Management

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION

Do you like History? If you do-- than the Kings County Library is looking for you!

The Hanford branch has a local history room. A Local History Coordinator is needed to help assist staff with the use of the room and its materials. Duties may include retrieving historical documents/photos, organizing new materials or assisting patrons in the use of the room. The ideal candidate must have good customer service skills; a background/love of local history and computer skills.

This position will allow the volunteer to work with library staff, other volunteers and really cool historical items!

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

SKILLS

Inventory Management , Photography , Exhibition Arts , Public Relations , Office Management

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SHELF READER

DESCRIPTION

This work involves checking the Library shelves for accurate placement of books and other materials. You need to have a good command of the English language, the alphabet, and the sequencing of numbers using decimals to place items in correct Dewey Decimal order. You are responsible for keeping shelves neat by aligning books with front edge of shelf whenever possible, shifting books when necessary to make them evenly distributed on designated shelves and tightening the book ends.

* Go to the assigned area and make sure the items are in correct order by reading the call number on the spine (or front cover) of each item
* Rearrange items as necessary

* If a large number are out of order, notify library staff.

Required Skills: Detail oriented, pleasant and courteous, dependable, be able to stand and squat repeatedly, experience using a foot stool, attention to detail, work well independently, able to use alphabetical and numerical filing systems, able to follow written and oral instructions, able to work independently following training, able to keep track of time worked by signing in and out, able to interact well with staff, able to concentrate and pay attention to details.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Training as needed

TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one or two hours a week

SKILLS

Organization

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION

This work involves checking the Library shelves for accurate placement of books and other materials. You need to have a good command of the English language, the alphabet, and the sequencing of numbers using decimals to place items in correct Dewey Decimal order. You are responsible for keeping shelves neat by aligning books with front edge of shelf whenever possible, shifting books when necessary to make them evenly distributed on designated shelves and tightening the book ends.

* Go to the assigned area and make sure the items are in correct order by reading the call number on the spine (or front cover) of each item
* Rearrange items as necessary

* If a large number are out of order, notify library staff.

Required Skills: Detail oriented, pleasant and courteous, dependable, be able to stand and squat repeatedly, experience using a foot stool, attention to detail, work well independently, able to use alphabetical and numerical filing systems, able to follow written and oral instructions, able to work independently following training, able to keep track of time worked by signing in and out, able to interact well with staff, able to concentrate and pay attention to details.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS Other Requirements: Training as needed

TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one or two hours a week

SKILLS

Organization

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Read to Kings County Children- BookBuddies Volunteer Reader

Dedicated to promoting children’s library services Volunteer reader at bi-weekly story times Prepare materials for planned craft activities, story times, and special events Set up holiday displays, book displays, and the Children’s Room Christmas tree Host class visits, story times, and tours in the Children’s Room Assist staff with family programming such as the Summer Reading Program, Winter Open House and other library outreach activities Help to administer the Summer Reading Program: donations, activities, prizes Attend monthly BookBuddies meeting (last Monday of each month at 11am)

Most BookBuddies attend a monthly meeting at 11 a.m. on the last Monday of each month in the library meeting room, and read one to two times every month at our story times, Wednesdays at 3 p.m. and Thursdays at 10 a.m. They also volunteer their time at special children’s events throughout the year.

Former and current teachers and librarians are encouraged to apply.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Orientation or Training

Other Requirements: Training given by current BookBuddies before beginning to volunteer.

TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one - two reading days a month

SKILLS

Acting , Dance , Singing , Reading / Writing

Organization: Kings County Library

Dedicated to promoting children’s library services Volunteer reader at bi-weekly story times Prepare materials for planned craft activities, story times, and special events Set up holiday displays, book displays, and the Children’s Room Christmas tree Host class visits, story times, and tours in the Children’s Room Assist staff with family programming such as the Summer Reading Program, Winter Open House and other library outreach activities Help to administer the Summer Reading Program: donations, activities, prizes Attend monthly BookBuddies meeting (last Monday of each month at 11am)

Most BookBuddies attend a monthly meeting at 11 a.m. on the last Monday of each month in the library meeting room, and read one to two times every month at our story times, Wednesdays at 3 p.m. and Thursdays at 10 a.m. They also volunteer their time at special children’s events throughout the year.

Former and current teachers and librarians are encouraged to apply.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Orientation or Training

Other Requirements: Training given by current BookBuddies before beginning to volunteer.

TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, one - two reading days a month

SKILLS

Acting , Dance , Singing , Reading / Writing

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Reviews volunteer application forms and, in consultation with staff, determines probable placement. Oversees volunteer records and statistics.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Other Requirements: This position is mainly based at the Hanford Branch library. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months

SKILLS

Organization , Public Relations , Community Outreach , People Skills , Relationship Building , Verbal / Written Communication

Organization: Kings County Library

Reviews volunteer application forms and, in consultation with staff, determines probable placement. Oversees volunteer records and statistics.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Other Requirements: This position is mainly based at the Hanford Branch library. TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months

SKILLS

Organization , Public Relations , Community Outreach , People Skills , Relationship Building , Verbal / Written Communication

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Too Many Books! Too Little Time!" - Book Sale Coordinator

DESCRIPTION

The Kings County Library in partnership with the Friends of the Library is looking for a book loving, people pleasing, community minded person to volunteer as our Book Sale Coordinator.

If libraries are your favorite place, you’ll be able to hang out at the library all day, with the fulfillment of knowing that you are helping The Friends of the Library coordinate the Annual Book Sales to benefit the Kings County Library Summer Reading Program and Special Library Projects.

The Book Sales are a time honored community event that allows our public to step into new worlds through literature, reach their aspirations through books that teach and inspire, or discover new writers that entertain and enlighten.

You’ll have the opportunity to work with library staff, Friends of the Library, and other volunteers. The Coordinator will be required to work in all aspects of the Book Sale, including cashiering, receiving/sorting book donations, and event set-up, and sales assistance. We are looking for a person with exceptional customer service and communication skills.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months

SKILLS

Inventory Management , Office Management , Customer Acquisition , Public Relations , Sales Process , Sales Coaching & Training

 

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION

The Kings County Library in partnership with the Friends of the Library is looking for a book loving, people pleasing, community minded person to volunteer as our Book Sale Coordinator.

If libraries are your favorite place, you’ll be able to hang out at the library all day, with the fulfillment of knowing that you are helping The Friends of the Library coordinate the Annual Book Sales to benefit the Kings County Library Summer Reading Program and Special Library Projects.

The Book Sales are a time honored community event that allows our public to step into new worlds through literature, reach their aspirations through books that teach and inspire, or discover new writers that entertain and enlighten.

You’ll have the opportunity to work with library staff, Friends of the Library, and other volunteers. The Coordinator will be required to work in all aspects of the Book Sale, including cashiering, receiving/sorting book donations, and event set-up, and sales assistance. We are looking for a person with exceptional customer service and communication skills.

All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months

SKILLS

Inventory Management , Office Management , Customer Acquisition , Public Relations , Sales Process , Sales Coaching & Training

 

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Book Sale Coordinator

DESCRIPTION Will post online donated and withdrawn materials for sales through the library’s Amazon.com account. Responsible for sorting through donated items to see if they are worth posting for sale. Will update Excel spreadsheet to track sales and profits made through the online account. If needed, will train other volunteers in the selection and listing of items to be posted for sale Training provided as needed Must be able to lift heavy boxes, walk up and down stairs, work in front of computer for long periods of time, good record keeping/clerical skills, ability to estimate value of items in various conditions, experience working with online finances. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Other Requirements: Individuals who have experience listing items for sale on eBay, Amazon, and/or Craigslist.  TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, three days a week

SKILLS

E-commerce , Financial Literacy

Organization: Kings County Library

DESCRIPTION Will post online donated and withdrawn materials for sales through the library’s Amazon.com account. Responsible for sorting through donated items to see if they are worth posting for sale. Will update Excel spreadsheet to track sales and profits made through the online account. If needed, will train other volunteers in the selection and listing of items to be posted for sale Training provided as needed Must be able to lift heavy boxes, walk up and down stairs, work in front of computer for long periods of time, good record keeping/clerical skills, ability to estimate value of items in various conditions, experience working with online finances. All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation before beginning volunteering at the library

Volunteer orientations occur at Hanford Library in April & August.

Volunteer applications will be kept on file for six (6) months.

REQUIREMENTS

Other Requirements: Individuals who have experience listing items for sale on eBay, Amazon, and/or Craigslist.  TIME COMMITMENT

Minimum six months, three days a week

SKILLS

E-commerce , Financial Literacy

Organization: Kings County Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LCA Volunteers

Lemoore Christian Aid is a food and clothing pantry that serves Lemoore and it's surrounding areas. They are always in need of volunteers. 

Organization: Lemoore Christian Aid

Lemoore Christian Aid is a food and clothing pantry that serves Lemoore and it's surrounding areas. They are always in need of volunteers. 

Organization: Lemoore Christian Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93245

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReNewed Thrift Store Volunteer

Volunteers will help out as customer service and the hands on work deals with packaging groceries, folding, sorting and displaying clothing (and other items at the store) for our clients/customers to access. 

 

Organization: Lemoore Christian Aid

Volunteers will help out as customer service and the hands on work deals with packaging groceries, folding, sorting and displaying clothing (and other items at the store) for our clients/customers to access. 

 

Organization: Lemoore Christian Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93245

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children

CASA volunteer completes an extensive training program prior to being assigned to a child and continues their education through in-service trainings and special events.   After being sworn in as an Officer of the Court, the advocates choose a case that works with their available time and the circumstances surrounding the individual case.  An advocate’s commitment on one case can range from a few months to a few years.

The duties and responsibilities of an advocate are three-fold:

1)      To provide independent information to the juvenile court.

2)      To monitor the child’s case plan and speak up for what’s in the child’s best interest.

3)      To offer the child a consistent and positive adult relationship.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Kings County

CASA volunteer completes an extensive training program prior to being assigned to a child and continues their education through in-service trainings and special events.   After being sworn in as an Officer of the Court, the advocates choose a case that works with their available time and the circumstances surrounding the individual case.  An advocate’s commitment on one case can range from a few months to a few years.

The duties and responsibilities of an advocate are three-fold:

1)      To provide independent information to the juvenile court.

2)      To monitor the child’s case plan and speak up for what’s in the child’s best interest.

3)      To offer the child a consistent and positive adult relationship.

Organization: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Kings County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery Volunteer Driver

Volunteer drivers in the Road to Recovery program help patients get to the lifesaving treatment they need. Volunteers drivers donate their time and vehicles to take patients to and from treatment appointments. They also provide encouragement and support.

 To become a volunteer driver, all you need is:

A safe and reliable vehicle A current, valid California driver's license Proof of automobile insurance Be 18 to 84 years young A good driving record A commitment to confidentiality Complete online training (email and computer necessary) To be available weekdays

Organization: American Cancer Society

Volunteer drivers in the Road to Recovery program help patients get to the lifesaving treatment they need. Volunteers drivers donate their time and vehicles to take patients to and from treatment appointments. They also provide encouragement and support.

 To become a volunteer driver, all you need is:

A safe and reliable vehicle A current, valid California driver's license Proof of automobile insurance Be 18 to 84 years young A good driving record A commitment to confidentiality Complete online training (email and computer necessary) To be available weekdays

Organization: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood Market (KCCOA)

We are partnering with Community Food Bank to provide a monthly food distribution to those in need. Our distributions occur on the 1st Wednesday of each month and we could use some help with providing everyone with their food. We begin distribution at 10:00 AM and stop around 12:30 PM but we ask for volunteers anytime between 8:30 AM until 1:30 PM if possible. If you are unable to arrive from the start, or cannot stay until the end we are still happy to have you! For any questions or for more information contact us at 559-852-2828.

Organization: Kings County Commission on Aging

We are partnering with Community Food Bank to provide a monthly food distribution to those in need. Our distributions occur on the 1st Wednesday of each month and we could use some help with providing everyone with their food. We begin distribution at 10:00 AM and stop around 12:30 PM but we ask for volunteers anytime between 8:30 AM until 1:30 PM if possible. If you are unable to arrive from the start, or cannot stay until the end we are still happy to have you! For any questions or for more information contact us at 559-852-2828.

Organization: Kings County Commission on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents & Tour Guides

The Hanford Carnegie Museum needs your help to create an inviting atmosphere, and assist patrons in exploring the marvels the museum has to offer. Volunteers are needed to help out around the many exhibits and galleries, as well as provide tours of the museum.

The next event is scheduled for Monday, February 29th.

Organization: Hanford Carnegie Museum and Tourist Information Center

The Hanford Carnegie Museum needs your help to create an inviting atmosphere, and assist patrons in exploring the marvels the museum has to offer. Volunteers are needed to help out around the many exhibits and galleries, as well as provide tours of the museum.

The next event is scheduled for Monday, February 29th.

Organization: Hanford Carnegie Museum and Tourist Information Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Opening Receptions/ Event Helpers

Help set-up and plan for the exciting events here at the gallery.

January 29th, February 6th, March 12th,  April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, July 29th, August 6th, October 7th, and November 26th.

Organization: Kings Art Center

Help set-up and plan for the exciting events here at the gallery.

January 29th, February 6th, March 12th,  April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, July 29th, August 6th, October 7th, and November 26th.

Organization: Kings Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Long-Term Ombudsman Volunteer

Currently seeking volunteers for the Long-Term Ombudsman program.

Duties include....

Regular visits at set long term care facilities (nursing homes) Meeting with the residents Advocating for their quality of care An opportunity to help residents with Advanced health care directives. 

Organization: Kings County Commission on Aging

Currently seeking volunteers for the Long-Term Ombudsman program.

Duties include....

Regular visits at set long term care facilities (nursing homes) Meeting with the residents Advocating for their quality of care An opportunity to help residents with Advanced health care directives. 

Organization: Kings County Commission on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After-School Art Classroom Helpers

Assist art teacher, help students with projects, and set up and clean up of classroom. 

Wednesday and Thursday 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Saturday, 9:30 AM- 11:30 AM

Organization: Kings Art Center

Assist art teacher, help students with projects, and set up and clean up of classroom. 

Wednesday and Thursday 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Saturday, 9:30 AM- 11:30 AM

Organization: Kings Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents/ Gallery Sitters/ Office Aids

Greet Vistiors, provide information on the exhibit, lead tours, or assist in the office, marketing and more!

Wednesday through Friday, 11:00 AM -4:00 PM

Organization: Kings Art Center

Greet Vistiors, provide information on the exhibit, lead tours, or assist in the office, marketing and more!

Wednesday through Friday, 11:00 AM -4:00 PM

Organization: Kings Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 93230

Allow Groups: No