Service: Gardens Volunteerism LeadsInformative and demonstrative Sessions for any Volunteer persons interested in the continual development and maintenance of UIndy Gardens sites. Persons involved will be go-to leadership in the event of need for volunteerism covering weekends and have access to materials needed during off hours of AmeriCorp member or in the case of an emergency absence. Community Partner: UINDY Gardens Informative and demonstrative Sessions for any Volunteer persons interested in the continual development and maintenance of UIndy Gardens sites. Persons involved will be go-to leadership in the event of need for volunteerism covering weekends and have access to materials needed during off hours of AmeriCorp member or in the case of an emergency absence. Community Partner: UINDY Gardens Community Need Type: Service Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: 911 Day of Remembrance Through ServiceThis will be hands-on day of work in the Standish Garden to improve aesthetics and functionality of the grounds Community Partner: UINDY Gardens This will be hands-on day of work in the Standish Garden to improve aesthetics and functionality of the grounds Community Partner: UINDY Gardens Community Need Type: Service Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2025 Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Service for Impact Day August 23rd, 2025Make a Difference at Service for Impact Day! Join the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement on Saturday, August 23, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM for Service for Impact Day—a hands-on opportunity to support meaningful service-learning projects that directly benefit the community. You'll be able to participate in projects such as: - Assembling care mats for people experiencing homelessness using recycled materials. - Creating dog toys for local animal shelters with UIndy Paws. - Making mental health support cards for patients at Riley Hospital in partnership with NAMI. - Supporting the UIndy Community Gardens And more! All activities will take place in the Student Center, and you'll earn service hours on your transcript for participating. Come be part of something impactful—and have fun while helping others! Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Make a Difference at Service for Impact Day! Join the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement on Saturday, August 23, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM for Service for Impact Day—a hands-on opportunity to support meaningful service-learning projects that directly benefit the community. You'll be able to participate in projects such as: - Assembling care mats for people experiencing homelessness using recycled materials. - Creating dog toys for local animal shelters with UIndy Paws. - Making mental health support cards for patients at Riley Hospital in partnership with NAMI. - Supporting the UIndy Community Gardens And more! All activities will take place in the Student Center, and you'll earn service hours on your transcript for participating. Come be part of something impactful—and have fun while helping others! Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY GARDENSThe UIndy gardens are a major part of our campus community, contributing to our food pantry which is open to students, staff, and faculty as well as their parents, alongside the greater University Heights neighborhood areas. Respond to this need if you are interested in volunteering. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The UIndy gardens are a major part of our campus community, contributing to our food pantry which is open to students, staff, and faculty as well as their parents, alongside the greater University Heights neighborhood areas. Respond to this need if you are interested in volunteering. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Pet Food Pantry AssistantFIDO Indy hosts a Pet Food Pantry the first Saturday of each month for our existing clients to get food assistance. Volunteers are needed to assist with placing food in clients' cars, writing on clients' windshields during check-in, or providing flea meds for clients. Community Partner: FIDO Indy FIDO Indy hosts a Pet Food Pantry the first Saturday of each month for our existing clients to get food assistance. Volunteers are needed to assist with placing food in clients' cars, writing on clients' windshields during check-in, or providing flea meds for clients. Community Partner: FIDO Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Warehouse Open Hours AssistantWe are open up to twice a week for our clients to get much needed pet supplies for nominal fees. Volunteers assist with the texting in process, gathering items for clients, and assisting clients in the parking lot. We are open on Sundays from 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM and the first Wednesday of each month from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Community Partner: FIDO Indy We are open up to twice a week for our clients to get much needed pet supplies for nominal fees. Volunteers assist with the texting in process, gathering items for clients, and assisting clients in the parking lot. We are open on Sundays from 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM and the first Wednesday of each month from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Community Partner: FIDO Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: STUDIO THEATRE PAINTING AT UINDYContribute to the renewal of out own studio theater by helping to repaint. The studio theater hosts many exciting and interactive shows like UIndy’ Cabaret, The Annual UIndy Drag show, and most UIndy theather productions. By helping repaint, you would contribute to the extraordinary work of the UIndy communications and theater departments tremendously. Looking for 10-20 students to come in 8 am - 2 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday. Please complete this FORM if interested OR RESPOND TO THIS NEED ON HOUNDSCONNECT. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Contribute to the renewal of out own studio theater by helping to repaint. The studio theater hosts many exciting and interactive shows like UIndy’ Cabaret, The Annual UIndy Drag show, and most UIndy theather productions. By helping repaint, you would contribute to the extraordinary work of the UIndy communications and theater departments tremendously. Looking for 10-20 students to come in 8 am - 2 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday. Please complete this FORM if interested OR RESPOND TO THIS NEED ON HOUNDSCONNECT. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Administrative Hospice VolunteerWe are currently seeking an administrative hospice volunteer who would be available on a weekly basis to help with calls to patients/families and office support. Community Partner: IU Health Hospice CR We are currently seeking an administrative hospice volunteer who would be available on a weekly basis to help with calls to patients/families and office support. Community Partner: IU Health Hospice CR Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Join the Great UIndy Clean-Up 2025!When? Saturday, April 26th, 2025 Let’s come together to make a difference! Help clean up the environment by gardening, picking up trash, and creating service projects for those in need. What You’ll Do: Help the community And more awesome projects to come! Stay tuned! Perks for Participating: Everyone is welcome—students, staff, and the community! You’ll be assigned a team and receive a confirmation email with details from Jasmine Hayes (hayesjt@uindy.edu) at the Center for Service Learning & Community Engagement. This event is hosted by UIndy Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, UIndy Student Affairs and supported by Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, UIndy Athletics, UIndy Grounds, UIndy RSOs, the Marion County Public Health Department, University Heights Neighborhood, University Heights United Methodist Church, and more! Come be a part of something great! #UIndyCleanup #MakeAnImpact #GoGreyhounds Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement When? Saturday, April 26th, 2025 Let’s come together to make a difference! Help clean up the environment by gardening, picking up trash, and creating service projects for those in need. What You’ll Do: Help the community And more awesome projects to come! Stay tuned! Perks for Participating: Everyone is welcome—students, staff, and the community! You’ll be assigned a team and receive a confirmation email with details from Jasmine Hayes (hayesjt@uindy.edu) at the Center for Service Learning & Community Engagement. This event is hosted by UIndy Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, UIndy Student Affairs and supported by Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, UIndy Athletics, UIndy Grounds, UIndy RSOs, the Marion County Public Health Department, University Heights Neighborhood, University Heights United Methodist Church, and more! Come be a part of something great! #UIndyCleanup #MakeAnImpact #GoGreyhounds Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: SWE Card Making Event Tuesday, April 1st - 3:30 pm - 5:00 pmThis event entails an RSO known as SWE creating cards for a nonprofit organization from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm on Tuesday. April 1st. 2025 Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement This event entails an RSO known as SWE creating cards for a nonprofit organization from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm on Tuesday. April 1st. 2025 Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Admissions DAY 2025 February 28th, 2025This event focuses on UINDY Admissions creating a service project to allow incoming freshman to participate in with a designated RSO. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement This event focuses on UINDY Admissions creating a service project to allow incoming freshman to participate in with a designated RSO. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Bethany Gardens Service Saturday, March 1st, 2025Saturday, March 1st, 2025 10:00 am - Service Opportunity
Hounds! Are you looking for a chance to get a few hours of service for your service resume? Spend a few hours with Bethany Community Gardens on Saturday, March 1st, 2025 starting at 10:00am and going for just one or two hours. The project involves covering the community gardens with large plastic tarps, killing the cover crop and preparing the soil for the upcoming season, as well and using landscaping rocks to secure the tarps.
If you are interested in volunteering please feel free to register here: https://forms.gle/pWdewU8yfwbv6UvY8 For any questions or concerns or to get involved with this project, feel free to contact Jasmine Hayes, the Center for Service-Learning and Community Engagement Program Assistant, at hayesjt@uindy.edu or Bruce Bye @brucebye@gmail.com Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Saturday, March 1st, 2025 10:00 am - Service Opportunity
Hounds! Are you looking for a chance to get a few hours of service for your service resume? Spend a few hours with Bethany Community Gardens on Saturday, March 1st, 2025 starting at 10:00am and going for just one or two hours. The project involves covering the community gardens with large plastic tarps, killing the cover crop and preparing the soil for the upcoming season, as well and using landscaping rocks to secure the tarps.
If you are interested in volunteering please feel free to register here: https://forms.gle/pWdewU8yfwbv6UvY8 For any questions or concerns or to get involved with this project, feel free to contact Jasmine Hayes, the Center for Service-Learning and Community Engagement Program Assistant, at hayesjt@uindy.edu or Bruce Bye @brucebye@gmail.com Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Rise Against Hunger Volunteer(s) NeededWe are in need of 1-2 volunteers each month for a 2-4 hour time period. This can be anytime during our business hours. Community Partner: Rise Against Hunger We are in need of 1-2 volunteers each month for a 2-4 hour time period. This can be anytime during our business hours. Community Partner: Rise Against Hunger Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46241 Allow Groups: No |
Service: College Mentors For Kids Service Learning EventThe College Mentors for Kids RSO has a special service event on February 12, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM! UIndy student mentors will work with their mentees to create gratitude jars and bracelets. Student mentors will also earn service hours on their transcript. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The College Mentors for Kids RSO has a special service event on February 12, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM! UIndy student mentors will work with their mentees to create gratitude jars and bracelets. Student mentors will also earn service hours on their transcript. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Paws Event AdmissionsThis event took place: January 27, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM! The RSO, UINDY PAWS and UIndy Admissions have partnered to offer a hands-on service-learning activity, giving incoming students a firsthand look at the Service of Impact at UIndy. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement This event took place: January 27, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM! The RSO, UINDY PAWS and UIndy Admissions have partnered to offer a hands-on service-learning activity, giving incoming students a firsthand look at the Service of Impact at UIndy. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Now at South- Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) VolunteerAre you interested in working with older adults? Do you want to work in a hospital? The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) volunteer serves patients who are 70 and older while they are in the hospital. Volunteers will get direct patient experience by offering various interventions such as socialization, mobility, therapeutic, and orientation. If you are looking for experience in a medical setting and enjoy older adults, then this is the opportunity for you! Join us! Community Partner: Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) at Community Health Network Are you interested in working with older adults? Do you want to work in a hospital? The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) volunteer serves patients who are 70 and older while they are in the hospital. Volunteers will get direct patient experience by offering various interventions such as socialization, mobility, therapeutic, and orientation. If you are looking for experience in a medical setting and enjoy older adults, then this is the opportunity for you! Join us! Community Partner: Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) at Community Health Network Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY MLK DAY Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Student CenterThe MLK Day event is on Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The MLK Day event is on Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY MLK DAY -Friday, January 24th, 2025 Studnet Center 11:00 am - 1:00 pmThe MLK Day event is on Friday, January 24th, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The MLK Day event is on Friday, January 24th, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: MLK DAY -Thursday, January 23d, 2025 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Student CenterThe MLK Day event is on Thursday, January 23rd, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The MLK Day event is on Thursday, January 23rd, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Student Center . This event is correlated with the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Student Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for everyone to come together in regards to celebrating MLK'S legacy. During the event, students will decorate a bench and donate it to the Open Kitchen Restaurant 4022 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. The bench will allow the customers at the restaurant to enjoy time outside and create a welcoming atmosphere. The event will also welcome students to come and create care kits for those in need. Please make sure to respond to this event through HoundsConnect to receive volunteer hours for this event. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Track and Field Service Day EventThe UINDY Track and Field will be conducting a day of service where they will be helping animals from homeless shelters on Thursday, November 14th from 3:00 pm -6:00 pm with Paws and Think. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The UINDY Track and Field will be conducting a day of service where they will be helping animals from homeless shelters on Thursday, November 14th from 3:00 pm -6:00 pm with Paws and Think. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Pack Away Hunger EventThis event is coordinated by Students to help feed the homeless for Thanksgiving. Students will be working with Pack Away Hunger, an organization that tackles homelessness and hunger. Students will receive hours on Houndsconnect for this event. The event is Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 at 4:00pm in the student center. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement This event is coordinated by Students to help feed the homeless for Thanksgiving. Students will be working with Pack Away Hunger, an organization that tackles homelessness and hunger. Students will receive hours on Houndsconnect for this event. The event is Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 at 4:00pm in the student center. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Womens EngineeringJoin the Womens Engineering club September 24th, 2024 from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm in creating cards for caregivers of those who are ill. The service will be impactful in making a difference and helping those in need! These service learning hours will be on your transcript as well with free t-shirts and networking with IU Health a community partner that offers various of service opportunities. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Join the Womens Engineering club September 24th, 2024 from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm in creating cards for caregivers of those who are ill. The service will be impactful in making a difference and helping those in need! These service learning hours will be on your transcript as well with free t-shirts and networking with IU Health a community partner that offers various of service opportunities. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: NSE October 22nd and 24th , 2024Join the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement in creating a volunteer/service resume. The resume will benefit you within your career, community, and higher education. The date of the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement: "Create Your Service Learning Resume" event will be Tuesday, October 22nd and Thursday, October 24th, 2024 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm in the Student Center Atrium. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Join the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement in creating a volunteer/service resume. The resume will benefit you within your career, community, and higher education. The date of the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement: "Create Your Service Learning Resume" event will be Tuesday, October 22nd and Thursday, October 24th, 2024 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm in the Student Center Atrium. Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: SOS Workshop November 22nd,2024 IU HEALTHJoin the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, as well as IU Health in a day of service. IU Health and CSLCE will be conducting an event of serving hospice patients by creating bottle shakers with those who have dementia to help them in times of anxiety. The event will be Friday, November 22nd, 2024 Student Center 010 from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. You will receive volunteer hours for this event through Houndsconnect. Community Partner: IU Health Hospice CR Join the Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, as well as IU Health in a day of service. IU Health and CSLCE will be conducting an event of serving hospice patients by creating bottle shakers with those who have dementia to help them in times of anxiety. The event will be Friday, November 22nd, 2024 Student Center 010 from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. You will receive volunteer hours for this event through Houndsconnect. Community Partner: IU Health Hospice CR Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Food Pantry Volunteers Needed! (copy)Food Distribution Volunteers are on hand during our food pantry hours to help pack and hand out orders. This can sometimes include helping to load food into cars and connecting neighbors with Southeast staff if additional resources are needed. Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Food Distribution Volunteers are on hand during our food pantry hours to help pack and hand out orders. This can sometimes include helping to load food into cars and connecting neighbors with Southeast staff if additional resources are needed. Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Food Pantry Volunteers Needed!Food Distribution Volunteers are on hand during our food pantry hours to help pack and hand out orders. This can sometimes include helping to load food into cars and connecting neighbors with Southeast staff if additional resources are needed. Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Food Distribution Volunteers are on hand during our food pantry hours to help pack and hand out orders. This can sometimes include helping to load food into cars and connecting neighbors with Southeast staff if additional resources are needed. Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Service: NSE DAYNSE day is Tuesday, September 24th,2024 from 2:00pm - 3:00 pm in the student center and Thursday, September 26th from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm in the student center. Students will be able to provide service for community partners during this time and receive those service learning hours for their class, transcript, and resume. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jasmine Hayes, hayesjt@uindy.edu Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement NSE day is Tuesday, September 24th,2024 from 2:00pm - 3:00 pm in the student center and Thursday, September 26th from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm in the student center. Students will be able to provide service for community partners during this time and receive those service learning hours for their class, transcript, and resume. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jasmine Hayes, hayesjt@uindy.edu Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Produce for the PeopleEach Wednesday from 12 - 2 we give away thousands of pounds of produce to neighbors in need. We'd love your help with getting the food set up/torn down, restocking during the duration, talking with and managing the crowd, helping neighbors with how much of what is available, and whatever else might be needed. If you are a Spanish speaker that's a plus! Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Each Wednesday from 12 - 2 we give away thousands of pounds of produce to neighbors in need. We'd love your help with getting the food set up/torn down, restocking during the duration, talking with and managing the crowd, helping neighbors with how much of what is available, and whatever else might be needed. If you are a Spanish speaker that's a plus! Community Partner: Southeast Community Services Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UINDY Service for Impact DayThe University of Indianapolis is organizing our first UIndy Service for Impact Day and we would like to invite you to join us! UIndy's Service for Impact day will be on Saturday, August 24th, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. During this event, UIndy students, faculty, and staff will engage in service projects with various organizations in our city. Groups will be between 30-50 people. Groups will arrive to an organizations location by a bus by no later than 10:30am and will need to complete their service by 12:30pm. Participants will receive t-shirts, food, and HoundsConnect hours to enhance their resume and transcript. HoundsConnect, UINDY's latest platform, enables students to network with community partners, log service learning hours, strengthen their resumes, and demonstrates the impact of their service within the community. Register below to create your account, track your hours for Service for Impact UIndy Day, and sign up via the form and HoundsConnect. For any inquiries, please feel free to contact Jasmine Hayes at hayesjt@uindy.edu or (317) 791-2565. Please fill out the survey and the waiver form below and return to Jasmine Hayes hayesjt@uindy.edu or ESCH HALL 134. Thank you. Waiver: file:///C:/Users/hayesjt/Downloads/BLANK Liability Waiver Student Release (1) (1).pdf Survey: https://forms.gle/j2yzHVH6J8hWMqHt8 Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement The University of Indianapolis is organizing our first UIndy Service for Impact Day and we would like to invite you to join us! UIndy's Service for Impact day will be on Saturday, August 24th, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. During this event, UIndy students, faculty, and staff will engage in service projects with various organizations in our city. Groups will be between 30-50 people. Groups will arrive to an organizations location by a bus by no later than 10:30am and will need to complete their service by 12:30pm. Participants will receive t-shirts, food, and HoundsConnect hours to enhance their resume and transcript. HoundsConnect, UINDY's latest platform, enables students to network with community partners, log service learning hours, strengthen their resumes, and demonstrates the impact of their service within the community. Register below to create your account, track your hours for Service for Impact UIndy Day, and sign up via the form and HoundsConnect. For any inquiries, please feel free to contact Jasmine Hayes at hayesjt@uindy.edu or (317) 791-2565. Please fill out the survey and the waiver form below and return to Jasmine Hayes hayesjt@uindy.edu or ESCH HALL 134. Thank you. Waiver: file:///C:/Users/hayesjt/Downloads/BLANK Liability Waiver Student Release (1) (1).pdf Survey: https://forms.gle/j2yzHVH6J8hWMqHt8 Community Partner: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Memory Care ActivitiesStudents will have the opportunity to assist or lead different types of activities. Students will be able to lead a group of memory care residents with an activity based on our daily schedule. Also, students can participate in one on one activity with a memory care resident. Some of the activities are Bingo, exercise, balloon baseball, manicure/make up, singing, karaoke, dancing, Art and crafts, and many more. Students will have the opportunity to come up with any activities that will benefit our memory care residents and help us provide the best quality of life to our residents. Community Partner: Greenwood Meadows ASL Students will have the opportunity to assist or lead different types of activities. Students will be able to lead a group of memory care residents with an activity based on our daily schedule. Also, students can participate in one on one activity with a memory care resident. Some of the activities are Bingo, exercise, balloon baseball, manicure/make up, singing, karaoke, dancing, Art and crafts, and many more. Students will have the opportunity to come up with any activities that will benefit our memory care residents and help us provide the best quality of life to our residents. Community Partner: Greenwood Meadows ASL Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46142 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: After School TutorAt LYN House, we tutor elementary (and occasionally middle and high school students) two days a week. Students are matched up one-on-one with a volunteer tutor. Volunteers are trained by us, and do not need to have an education background. Volunteers commit to one to two days per week for the duration of the school year. Volunteer times vary based on the time the student gets out of school. Students come either 3:15-4:15pm or 4:30 - 5:30pm. Community Partner: LYN House, Inc. At LYN House, we tutor elementary (and occasionally middle and high school students) two days a week. Students are matched up one-on-one with a volunteer tutor. Volunteers are trained by us, and do not need to have an education background. Volunteers commit to one to two days per week for the duration of the school year. Volunteer times vary based on the time the student gets out of school. Students come either 3:15-4:15pm or 4:30 - 5:30pm. Community Partner: LYN House, Inc. Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Hornet Pantry - General HelpVarious opportunities to help us provide supplemental food to our community: Available hours to serve: Monday 11a - 2p: Work on specified pantry tasks Tuesdays 3p - 6:30p: unload food and set up the pantry market for Wednesday Wednesday 12p - 6:30p: prepare food, set up pantry market, work on other engagement needs Friday 3p - 6:30p: unload food and set up/serve pop-up pantry
Please email Angel McKenna at angel.mckenna@beechgrove.com to submit your request to serve, needs, and available schedule prior to attending. Community Partner: Hornet Park Community Center Various opportunities to help us provide supplemental food to our community: Available hours to serve: Monday 11a - 2p: Work on specified pantry tasks Tuesdays 3p - 6:30p: unload food and set up the pantry market for Wednesday Wednesday 12p - 6:30p: prepare food, set up pantry market, work on other engagement needs Friday 3p - 6:30p: unload food and set up/serve pop-up pantry
Please email Angel McKenna at angel.mckenna@beechgrove.com to submit your request to serve, needs, and available schedule prior to attending. Community Partner: Hornet Park Community Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Ending the Silence PresenterEnding the Silence is an engaging presentation that helps audience members learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if loved ones are showing symptoms of a mental health condition. Ending the Silence presentations include two leaders: one who shares an informative presentation, and a young adult with a mental health condition who shares their journey of recovery. Audience members can ask questions and gain an understanding of an often-misunderstood topic. Through dialogue, we can help grow the movement to end stigma. Community Partner: NAMI Indiana Ending the Silence is an engaging presentation that helps audience members learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if loved ones are showing symptoms of a mental health condition. Ending the Silence presentations include two leaders: one who shares an informative presentation, and a young adult with a mental health condition who shares their journey of recovery. Audience members can ask questions and gain an understanding of an often-misunderstood topic. Through dialogue, we can help grow the movement to end stigma. Community Partner: NAMI Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46205 Allow Groups: No |
Service: City of Fishers VolunteerThe City of Fishers as well as over 90 local non-profit organizations are seeking volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to see all volunteer opportunities in the Fishers area. Community Partner: City of Fishers The City of Fishers as well as over 90 local non-profit organizations are seeking volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to see all volunteer opportunities in the Fishers area. Community Partner: City of Fishers Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Film Festival PreScreenerHeartland Film reviews thousands of film submissions for HIFF and Indy Shorts every year! Our volunteer screening committees’ primary task is to thoughtfully view and identify films of interest to the Heartland Film programming staff. The Heartland Film programming staff carefully selects applicants based on their knowledge and interest in film and their strength in writing and film evaluation. All volunteer screeners are required to go through an application process. Please note, this committee is not for the casual movie watcher. Volunteer Screeners are required to view a minimum of six feature films biweekly (3 per week) or 28 shorts biweekly (14 per week). Volunteer Screener Application Community Partner: Heartland Film Heartland Film reviews thousands of film submissions for HIFF and Indy Shorts every year! Our volunteer screening committees’ primary task is to thoughtfully view and identify films of interest to the Heartland Film programming staff. The Heartland Film programming staff carefully selects applicants based on their knowledge and interest in film and their strength in writing and film evaluation. All volunteer screeners are required to go through an application process. Please note, this committee is not for the casual movie watcher. Volunteer Screeners are required to view a minimum of six feature films biweekly (3 per week) or 28 shorts biweekly (14 per week). Volunteer Screener Application Community Partner: Heartland Film Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: No |
Service: IT Technical AssistantStrong consideration will be given to candidates that are bilingual and either have an Information Technology degree or working towards obtaining it.
The IT Volunteer reports to the leadership team and is responsible to provide general IT support for Beacon of Hope Crisis Center’s team. The IT Volunteer would be available for a minimum of 3 hours weekly, providing answers and assisting with troubleshooting of computer, internet, phone, or printer issues. The IT Volunteer would also help with communicating issues with leadership, backing up information, recording common issues and detailing resolutions for staff to easily refer to. The IT Volunteer serves as a knowledgeable source for software, hardware and general tech support within the agency. Primary Responsibilities: Serve as a first point of contact for leadership seeking technical assistance for employees and the agency Set up time to speak with employees per leadership approval if necessary to understand the issue and resolve the issue Provide feedback or suggestions to the leadership team that will help reduce common issues Provide detailed proposals on IT products or services required to resolve issues Record technological issues and detail steps to resolve them Provide documentation of steps to leadership Continued education and training on Information Technology, software, hardware and other systems Troubleshoot issues with equipment including but not limited to: Computers Phones Printers Security system Backup files and all documentation regarding technological issues Research issues: I Phone, Microsoft, and desktop updates Suggestions to help the team keep their devices running at optimal performance Work independently to provide additional assistance and resolve issues Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or related field OR previous experience in working in the field Must have strong communication skills – both written and oral Must be open and excited to learn new technologies Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel. Ability to diagnose and resolve workstation technical issues Ability to exercise patience and work with staff of all technical ability levels from basic to medium understanding Ability to work independently Excellent typing skills Commitment to a non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance CEO's Personal Assistant A Personal Assistant helps alleviate the CEO’s schedule by taking care of tasks which take up her time, but can be done by someone else. The CEO delegating tasks to her personal assistant permits her to focus on modeling the organization’s culture and values, leading the team, finding ways to share and spread the cause of domestic violence and our organization, and so many more important responsibilities. Primary Responsibilities: Producing reports, presentations, and briefs Devising and maintaining filing systems Researching various matters requested by the CEO Making outbound calls following guidelines provided by the CEO Accomplishing various tasks requested by the CEO Maintaining building security by insuring that all doors stay locked at all times. Volunteers will never be alone in the building. Supporting other staff and volunteers as needed Maintaining cleanliness and care of the Center’s offices Supporting other areas whenever possible. Skills: Office experience Telephone skills Documentation skills Administration skills Strong organization skills Excellent writing skills Knowledge of filing systems Ability to use photocopier, scanner, etc. Creativity Positive attitude with callers, clients, staff and volunteers Ability to work both independently and as a team Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Awareness and adherence to confidentiality and boundaries Punctuality and dependability Pro-activity Flexibility Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Preferred Qualifications (not required) Fluency in Spanish Degree in the field OR previous experience Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center Strong consideration will be given to candidates that are bilingual and either have an Information Technology degree or working towards obtaining it.
The IT Volunteer reports to the leadership team and is responsible to provide general IT support for Beacon of Hope Crisis Center’s team. The IT Volunteer would be available for a minimum of 3 hours weekly, providing answers and assisting with troubleshooting of computer, internet, phone, or printer issues. The IT Volunteer would also help with communicating issues with leadership, backing up information, recording common issues and detailing resolutions for staff to easily refer to. The IT Volunteer serves as a knowledgeable source for software, hardware and general tech support within the agency. Primary Responsibilities: Serve as a first point of contact for leadership seeking technical assistance for employees and the agency Set up time to speak with employees per leadership approval if necessary to understand the issue and resolve the issue Provide feedback or suggestions to the leadership team that will help reduce common issues Provide detailed proposals on IT products or services required to resolve issues Record technological issues and detail steps to resolve them Provide documentation of steps to leadership Continued education and training on Information Technology, software, hardware and other systems Troubleshoot issues with equipment including but not limited to: Computers Phones Printers Security system Backup files and all documentation regarding technological issues Research issues: I Phone, Microsoft, and desktop updates Suggestions to help the team keep their devices running at optimal performance Work independently to provide additional assistance and resolve issues Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or related field OR previous experience in working in the field Must have strong communication skills – both written and oral Must be open and excited to learn new technologies Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel. Ability to diagnose and resolve workstation technical issues Ability to exercise patience and work with staff of all technical ability levels from basic to medium understanding Ability to work independently Excellent typing skills Commitment to a non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance CEO's Personal Assistant A Personal Assistant helps alleviate the CEO’s schedule by taking care of tasks which take up her time, but can be done by someone else. The CEO delegating tasks to her personal assistant permits her to focus on modeling the organization’s culture and values, leading the team, finding ways to share and spread the cause of domestic violence and our organization, and so many more important responsibilities. Primary Responsibilities: Producing reports, presentations, and briefs Devising and maintaining filing systems Researching various matters requested by the CEO Making outbound calls following guidelines provided by the CEO Accomplishing various tasks requested by the CEO Maintaining building security by insuring that all doors stay locked at all times. Volunteers will never be alone in the building. Supporting other staff and volunteers as needed Maintaining cleanliness and care of the Center’s offices Supporting other areas whenever possible. Skills: Office experience Telephone skills Documentation skills Administration skills Strong organization skills Excellent writing skills Knowledge of filing systems Ability to use photocopier, scanner, etc. Creativity Positive attitude with callers, clients, staff and volunteers Ability to work both independently and as a team Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Awareness and adherence to confidentiality and boundaries Punctuality and dependability Pro-activity Flexibility Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Preferred Qualifications (not required) Fluency in Spanish Degree in the field OR previous experience Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Volunteer Victim Advocate (Foster Pet Program)The Volunteer Victim Advocate reports to the Crisis Call Intervention Coordinator, but works closely with the Foster Pet Program Coordinator. The Foster Pet Program Volunteer Advocate provides administrative and program support to the Foster Pet Program Coordinator. The Foster Pet Program Volunteer Advocate will assist the Program Coordinator with marketing, fundraising activities, community presentations, coordinating pet transfer, and picking up donations for the Foster Pet Program and among other duties assigned by the Program Coordinator. The Volunteer Advocate will abide by all Beacon of Hope Crisis Center’s Confidentiality Policies and understand the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Primary Responsibilities: Preparing material for prevention seminars, outreach programs and marketing via social media Accompanying and assisting the program coordinator with events Insuring the completion of forms by the victim (victim and pet information, intake/assessment forms, agreement, releases of liability form, etc.) Monitoring the pet status throughout its stay on a weekly basis Must follow BOHCC protocol regarding updates Serving as a liaison, providing follow-up between victims and foster families; updating the victim about their pet on a weekly basis. Must follow BOHCC protocol regarding updates Coordinating the transfer of pets (picking up and dropping off pets to and from foster families, animal clinics for spay/neuter procedures, vaccinations, or microchipping) Marketing the program to shelters, veterinarians, community donors, etc. Distributing marketing material throughout the community Organizing fundraisers to help with vet bills, food, and supplies Picking up pet supplies from donors Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback. Positive rapport with victims Skills: Creativity Excellent organization skills Detailed-oriented Ability to understand and follow protocols Public speaking skills Sales Customer service Ability to lift 50 lbs (picking up pet supplies such as dog food – once every other month) Intern Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, law, social work or related field OR previous experience in working with victims of crime. Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Volunteer Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of community resources Experience with Case Management Software Bilingual Event Volunteer The friendly and outgoing Event Volunteer works at events and represents Beacon of Hope Crisis Center in the community. This committed volunteer would be an articulate and passionate spokesperson for Beacon of Hope Crisis Center at local events. Beacon of Hope Crisis Center works to increase its visibility in the community. Volunteers are the face of Beacon of Hope Crisis Center in the community and thus play an important role in its mission to serve victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. This volunteer has a professional demeanor and engages the community to ensure the events are successful. This volunteer takes direction of staff and other volunteers. Currently there are opportunities for daytime events and evening and weekend events. Please specify your availability when you apply. Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a Christ-centered organization empowering victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to become self-sufficient by providing safety, education, and support. We serve ALL individuals and families facing domestic violence and/or sexual assault crisis regardless of religion, race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, marital status, national origin, language capacity or ability. Our programs: Crisis Call, Criminal Justice, Economic Sustainability, Foster Pet, Teen Talk and Education Program. At Events Primary Requirements and Responsibilities: Volunteering on the day/evening of the event Ability to pass a criminal background check Skills: Reporting skills Organizational skills Creativity Interpersonal skills Pro-activity Sales skills Determination to make events successes Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center The Volunteer Victim Advocate reports to the Crisis Call Intervention Coordinator, but works closely with the Foster Pet Program Coordinator. The Foster Pet Program Volunteer Advocate provides administrative and program support to the Foster Pet Program Coordinator. The Foster Pet Program Volunteer Advocate will assist the Program Coordinator with marketing, fundraising activities, community presentations, coordinating pet transfer, and picking up donations for the Foster Pet Program and among other duties assigned by the Program Coordinator. The Volunteer Advocate will abide by all Beacon of Hope Crisis Center’s Confidentiality Policies and understand the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Primary Responsibilities: Preparing material for prevention seminars, outreach programs and marketing via social media Accompanying and assisting the program coordinator with events Insuring the completion of forms by the victim (victim and pet information, intake/assessment forms, agreement, releases of liability form, etc.) Monitoring the pet status throughout its stay on a weekly basis Must follow BOHCC protocol regarding updates Serving as a liaison, providing follow-up between victims and foster families; updating the victim about their pet on a weekly basis. Must follow BOHCC protocol regarding updates Coordinating the transfer of pets (picking up and dropping off pets to and from foster families, animal clinics for spay/neuter procedures, vaccinations, or microchipping) Marketing the program to shelters, veterinarians, community donors, etc. Distributing marketing material throughout the community Organizing fundraisers to help with vet bills, food, and supplies Picking up pet supplies from donors Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback. Positive rapport with victims Skills: Creativity Excellent organization skills Detailed-oriented Ability to understand and follow protocols Public speaking skills Sales Customer service Ability to lift 50 lbs (picking up pet supplies such as dog food – once every other month) Intern Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, law, social work or related field OR previous experience in working with victims of crime. Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Volunteer Required Qualifications: Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel Excellent typing skills Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation Ability to pass a criminal background check Ability to do online research Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of community resources Experience with Case Management Software Bilingual Event Volunteer The friendly and outgoing Event Volunteer works at events and represents Beacon of Hope Crisis Center in the community. This committed volunteer would be an articulate and passionate spokesperson for Beacon of Hope Crisis Center at local events. Beacon of Hope Crisis Center works to increase its visibility in the community. Volunteers are the face of Beacon of Hope Crisis Center in the community and thus play an important role in its mission to serve victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. This volunteer has a professional demeanor and engages the community to ensure the events are successful. This volunteer takes direction of staff and other volunteers. Currently there are opportunities for daytime events and evening and weekend events. Please specify your availability when you apply. Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a Christ-centered organization empowering victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to become self-sufficient by providing safety, education, and support. We serve ALL individuals and families facing domestic violence and/or sexual assault crisis regardless of religion, race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, marital status, national origin, language capacity or ability. Our programs: Crisis Call, Criminal Justice, Economic Sustainability, Foster Pet, Teen Talk and Education Program. At Events Primary Requirements and Responsibilities: Volunteering on the day/evening of the event Ability to pass a criminal background check Skills: Reporting skills Organizational skills Creativity Interpersonal skills Pro-activity Sales skills Determination to make events successes Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Volunteer Victim AdvocateStrong consideration will be given to candidates that are bilingual and either have a Criminal Justice degree or working towards obtaining it.
The Volunteer Victim Advocate reports to the Crisis Call Intervention Coordinator, and is responsible to provide supportive services including: crisis intervention, information, and appropriate case management services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault violence. This position assists both adult and child victims. The Volunteer Victim Advocate serves as an informed source of support to the victim during the immediate crisis and works closely with various community organizations and legal services to successfully support the victim and the Beacon of Hope Crisis Center programs. This position has opportunities to expand within the volunteering role. Primary Responsibilities: Answer crisis calls. Continued education and training on domestic violence and sexual assault. Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback. Positive rapport with victims Provide victims to emergency support services, including: Emergency financial assistance for: food, clothing, or other items related to getting out of immediate crisis. Emergency and essential transportation assistance to safe shelter or essential appointments to aid in increased self-sufficiency. Connect victims to necessary counseling and/or other professional services, including: Medical/Dental advocacy – assisting in locating necessary medical/dental care for injuries related to domestic violence or sexual assault. Personal advocacy – including securing rights, remedies, and services from other agencies. Victim Compensation Assistance/Advocacy In the event that BOHCC cannot provide what is needed for victims, provide the appropriate referral to victims (note that we have a process we follow for recommending referral resources.). Pass along important information to the leadership team that falls outside the scope of direct client service. Assist CEO/Executive Director with public outreach events related to domestic violence, sexual assault, victim advocacy, and BOHCC services when requested. Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, law, social work or related field OR previous experience in working with victims of crime. Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel. Excellent typing skills. Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment. Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation. Ability to pass a criminal background check. Ability to do online research. Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of community resources. Experience with Case Management Software. Bilingual. Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center Strong consideration will be given to candidates that are bilingual and either have a Criminal Justice degree or working towards obtaining it.
The Volunteer Victim Advocate reports to the Crisis Call Intervention Coordinator, and is responsible to provide supportive services including: crisis intervention, information, and appropriate case management services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault violence. This position assists both adult and child victims. The Volunteer Victim Advocate serves as an informed source of support to the victim during the immediate crisis and works closely with various community organizations and legal services to successfully support the victim and the Beacon of Hope Crisis Center programs. This position has opportunities to expand within the volunteering role. Primary Responsibilities: Answer crisis calls. Continued education and training on domestic violence and sexual assault. Maintain professionalism at all times including: Positive rapport with collaborative partners and express only positive feedback. Positive rapport with victims Provide victims to emergency support services, including: Emergency financial assistance for: food, clothing, or other items related to getting out of immediate crisis. Emergency and essential transportation assistance to safe shelter or essential appointments to aid in increased self-sufficiency. Connect victims to necessary counseling and/or other professional services, including: Medical/Dental advocacy – assisting in locating necessary medical/dental care for injuries related to domestic violence or sexual assault. Personal advocacy – including securing rights, remedies, and services from other agencies. Victim Compensation Assistance/Advocacy In the event that BOHCC cannot provide what is needed for victims, provide the appropriate referral to victims (note that we have a process we follow for recommending referral resources.). Pass along important information to the leadership team that falls outside the scope of direct client service. Assist CEO/Executive Director with public outreach events related to domestic violence, sexual assault, victim advocacy, and BOHCC services when requested. Required Qualifications: Completed or in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, law, social work or related field OR previous experience in working with victims of crime. Working knowledge of Microsoft suite including Word, Power Point and Excel. Excellent typing skills. Commitment to non-violent and cooperative work environment. Commitment to providing quality and equitable services to all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, age or sexual orientation. Ability to pass a criminal background check. Ability to do online research. Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and full coverage insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of community resources. Experience with Case Management Software. Bilingual. Community Partner: Beacon Of Hope Crisis Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Cooking Matters - Service Learning, Intern, or Volunteer OpportunitiesWe have options for any amount of hours needed at Cooking Matters! Cooking Matters is a program that teaches cooking and nutrition education at sites all around Indianapolis, which are held virtually and in person. Programming is very hands-on for participants of all age groups. Best of all, all programming is free for participants.
Check out our page for more about what we do and what roles you may have. Students seeking an internship will have more opportunities and should contact us for more information. Community Partner: Indy Hunger Network: Cooking Matters We have options for any amount of hours needed at Cooking Matters! Cooking Matters is a program that teaches cooking and nutrition education at sites all around Indianapolis, which are held virtually and in person. Programming is very hands-on for participants of all age groups. Best of all, all programming is free for participants.
Check out our page for more about what we do and what roles you may have. Students seeking an internship will have more opportunities and should contact us for more information. Community Partner: Indy Hunger Network: Cooking Matters Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Service: Brave Before & After Youth ProgramBRAVE is a before & after school youth development program serving students across Indianapolis in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade. At BRAVE, we believe in the uniqueness of our students. Every child learns and grows different, so it is important that the all volunteers work with each parent and child to create a meaningful experience. We believe that every child deserves equal opportunity to exceed. It is integral for volunteers to establish opportunities for children to open their minds to new experiences and nurture their talents. Finally, volunteers must be willing to work with a team and be willing to accept change. We work best as a community that serves each other, and feedback is a vital part of making BRAVE a safe and successful experience for every child. Community Partner: Brave Before & After Youth Program BRAVE is a before & after school youth development program serving students across Indianapolis in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade. At BRAVE, we believe in the uniqueness of our students. Every child learns and grows different, so it is important that the all volunteers work with each parent and child to create a meaningful experience. We believe that every child deserves equal opportunity to exceed. It is integral for volunteers to establish opportunities for children to open their minds to new experiences and nurture their talents. Finally, volunteers must be willing to work with a team and be willing to accept change. We work best as a community that serves each other, and feedback is a vital part of making BRAVE a safe and successful experience for every child. Community Partner: Brave Before & After Youth Program Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Brighton Someone’s Day-Become a Hospice Volunteer!Brighton Hospice is looking for compassionate, dedicated people who want to help end-of-life patients and their families. Volunteers provide a comforting and supportive presence to patients for approximately 1-2 hours per week or assists staff with administrative duties. Training is provided along with ongoing support and education. Just bring a warm heart and loving smile! Volunteers would provide approximately 1-2 hours per week of supportive presence or administrative support.
Community Partner: Brighton Hospice Brighton Hospice is looking for compassionate, dedicated people who want to help end-of-life patients and their families. Volunteers provide a comforting and supportive presence to patients for approximately 1-2 hours per week or assists staff with administrative duties. Training is provided along with ongoing support and education. Just bring a warm heart and loving smile! Volunteers would provide approximately 1-2 hours per week of supportive presence or administrative support.
Community Partner: Brighton Hospice Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46240 Allow Groups: No |
Service: After School Clubs for School #58After school clubs are held when the homework help time is completed. The students enjoy these clubs for fun, creativity and activity. Volunteers who help with clubs will be assisting the club leaders in setting up, working with groups of students in the clubs and cleaning up. Clubs are from 4:15-5:15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers may sign up for Monday and/or Wednesday for any club you would like to assist. Two to three volunteers per day and per club are needed for this opportunity. Community Partner: Shepherd Community Center After school clubs are held when the homework help time is completed. The students enjoy these clubs for fun, creativity and activity. Volunteers who help with clubs will be assisting the club leaders in setting up, working with groups of students in the clubs and cleaning up. Clubs are from 4:15-5:15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers may sign up for Monday and/or Wednesday for any club you would like to assist. Two to three volunteers per day and per club are needed for this opportunity. Community Partner: Shepherd Community Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Family Night AssistantCome volunteer at SENSE Charter School for our Second Helpings Family Dinner Nights. SENSE is a K-8 Charter School serving families in the Fountain Square and Garfield Park areas. Family engagement at school promotes student achievement. Our family nights provide an opportunity for families to connect with the school and learn information about education, social emotional learning, parenting, and more. This volunteer opportunity is ideal for students interested in education, social work, community building, or non-profit work. We are happy to have you volunteer for one or multiple nights! Dates (all events are on Thursday evenings from 4:30 - 6:30 pm.) September 14 & 28 October 5 & 26 November 2 & 16 December 7 Community Partner: SENSE Charter School Come volunteer at SENSE Charter School for our Second Helpings Family Dinner Nights. SENSE is a K-8 Charter School serving families in the Fountain Square and Garfield Park areas. Family engagement at school promotes student achievement. Our family nights provide an opportunity for families to connect with the school and learn information about education, social emotional learning, parenting, and more. This volunteer opportunity is ideal for students interested in education, social work, community building, or non-profit work. We are happy to have you volunteer for one or multiple nights! Dates (all events are on Thursday evenings from 4:30 - 6:30 pm.) September 14 & 28 October 5 & 26 November 2 & 16 December 7 Community Partner: SENSE Charter School Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Travel AssistantPosition Overview: A Travel Assistant plays a crucial role in facilitating seamless travel experiences for clients or executives. This role involves coordinating various aspects of travel, such as transportation, accommodations, itineraries, and ensuring that all travel arrangements are efficiently organized and executed. The Travel Assistant acts as a liaison between clients, travel agencies, airlines, hotels, and other service providers to ensure that all travel plans are executed smoothly and meet the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction. Potential Responsibilities: Itinerary Planning for YGP and Partner Experiential Learning Excursions Research educational and fun experiences for teenagers Book hotels, College tours, Museum docents, fun activities, etc. Create budgets for Experiential Learning Excursions.Community Partner: Youth Global Perspectives Position Overview: A Travel Assistant plays a crucial role in facilitating seamless travel experiences for clients or executives. This role involves coordinating various aspects of travel, such as transportation, accommodations, itineraries, and ensuring that all travel arrangements are efficiently organized and executed. The Travel Assistant acts as a liaison between clients, travel agencies, airlines, hotels, and other service providers to ensure that all travel plans are executed smoothly and meet the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction. Potential Responsibilities: Itinerary Planning for YGP and Partner Experiential Learning Excursions Research educational and fun experiences for teenagers Book hotels, College tours, Museum docents, fun activities, etc. Create budgets for Experiential Learning Excursions.Community Partner: Youth Global Perspectives Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Art Club Assistant
Supervise student art club with a SENSE staff member.
Assist students with creating decorations for the “Art Squared” parade.
Required to assist on the following dates:
Wednesday September 6 3:30 - 4:30
Wednesday September 13 3:30 – 4:30,
Saturday September 16 12:00 - 2:00 for the “Art Squared” parade.
Community Partner: SENSE Charter School
Supervise student art club with a SENSE staff member.
Assist students with creating decorations for the “Art Squared” parade.
Required to assist on the following dates:
Wednesday September 6 3:30 - 4:30
Wednesday September 13 3:30 – 4:30,
Saturday September 16 12:00 - 2:00 for the “Art Squared” parade.
Community Partner: SENSE Charter School Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Service: UIndy-NTU mentorship ProgramUIndy Students! Deadline to register is September 11
Community Partner: Center for Global Engagement UIndy Students! Deadline to register is September 11
Community Partner: Center for Global Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Sensory Room Volunteer OpportunityBrook Park Elementary is an elementary school housed within the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township and educates students in grades 1-6. We have a lower income, racially diverse population with a variety of special programs. We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school with a very diverse population receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for. This is a great opportunity to learn about sensory integration and gain experience working with elementary general and special education students. Community Partner: Brook Park Elementary Brook Park Elementary is an elementary school housed within the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township and educates students in grades 1-6. We have a lower income, racially diverse population with a variety of special programs. We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school with a very diverse population receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for. This is a great opportunity to learn about sensory integration and gain experience working with elementary general and special education students. Community Partner: Brook Park Elementary Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Sensory Room Volunteer OpportunityBrook Park Elementary is an elementary school housed in the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township. We have a lower income, racially diverse population with various special education programs and needs. We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school with a very diverse population receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for. This is a great opportunity to learn about sensory integration and gain experience working with elementary general and special education students. Community Partner: Brook Park Elementary Brook Park Elementary is an elementary school housed in the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township. We have a lower income, racially diverse population with various special education programs and needs. We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school with a very diverse population receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for. This is a great opportunity to learn about sensory integration and gain experience working with elementary general and special education students. Community Partner: Brook Park Elementary Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Marketing: Social Media & Web DesignPosition Overview: We are in search of an individual to join our team to be responsible for the content creation of our Social Media site and Website. This team member will be responsible foe creating relevant site content and working with the rest of the team to create graphics for our social media accounts. Responsibilities will also include helping to maintain and update web content, come up with new designs and creating way to help drive traffic to the site.
Potential Responsibilities: Create content and graphics for social media platforms Organize and maintain catalog of usable social media/site content Assist with analyzing and interpreting social media data to deliver better results and improve reach Maintain and update web content Help with the creation of visual content, such as graphics, images, and videos Reach out to and organize social media influencers who are willing to work with our brandCommunity Partner: Youth Global Perspectives Position Overview: We are in search of an individual to join our team to be responsible for the content creation of our Social Media site and Website. This team member will be responsible foe creating relevant site content and working with the rest of the team to create graphics for our social media accounts. Responsibilities will also include helping to maintain and update web content, come up with new designs and creating way to help drive traffic to the site.
Potential Responsibilities: Create content and graphics for social media platforms Organize and maintain catalog of usable social media/site content Assist with analyzing and interpreting social media data to deliver better results and improve reach Maintain and update web content Help with the creation of visual content, such as graphics, images, and videos Reach out to and organize social media influencers who are willing to work with our brandCommunity Partner: Youth Global Perspectives Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Help welcome new students and families to campus during Move-In 2023!
Community Partner: Center for Global Engagement
Community Partner: Center for Global Engagement Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Tutor/Mentor to high school studentsEach year BACI's Upward College (after school) Program have a total of over 120 students. We provide college readiness, academic successes, and leadership services to the high school students. Our sites are at Southport High School and Perry Meridian High School. The program dates are on Mondays/Tuesday/Wednesdays/Thursdays 2:15-5:30 PM. Community Partner: Burmese American Community Institute Each year BACI's Upward College (after school) Program have a total of over 120 students. We provide college readiness, academic successes, and leadership services to the high school students. Our sites are at Southport High School and Perry Meridian High School. The program dates are on Mondays/Tuesday/Wednesdays/Thursdays 2:15-5:30 PM. Community Partner: Burmese American Community Institute Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: At Home Patient VolunteerGentiva's purpose is to provide comfort, compassion, dignity, and peace to terminally ill patients and their families through a holistic approach to physical, spiritual, and emotional care by professionally trained hospice teams and specialized community resources. Our volunteers are a part of that team. The volunteer’s role in hospice care includes patient/family and /or administrative support. Volunteers can provide direct support in the patient’s home or a nursing facility with the purpose of companionship and /or caregiver relief. Some volunteers help the family/patient celebrate special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Administrative volunteers primarily work in our hospice office filing and /or assisting with mailings.
Community Partner: Kindred Hospice Care Gentiva's purpose is to provide comfort, compassion, dignity, and peace to terminally ill patients and their families through a holistic approach to physical, spiritual, and emotional care by professionally trained hospice teams and specialized community resources. Our volunteers are a part of that team. The volunteer’s role in hospice care includes patient/family and /or administrative support. Volunteers can provide direct support in the patient’s home or a nursing facility with the purpose of companionship and /or caregiver relief. Some volunteers help the family/patient celebrate special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Administrative volunteers primarily work in our hospice office filing and /or assisting with mailings.
Community Partner: Kindred Hospice Care Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46143 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Sports& Programs InternSports & Programs Intern
Department: Sports & Programs Reports to: Director of Sports & Competition Status: Part-time seasonal, unpaid Supervisory Responsibility: None
JOB SUMMARY The Sports & Programs Intern will assist with the planning and implementation of Special Olympics training and competition events. Appropriate assignments can be developed for students majoring in: sports management, sports marketing, event management, physical education, adaptive physical education, non-profit management, special education, and recreation.
PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS AND TASKS Event ManagementParticipate in development, planning, and execution of events. Coordinate communication with Area and County Programs regarding the event. Recruit, train, and supervise volunteers needed for implementation. Collect and process entry data. Complete event evaluation with staff, volunteers, and participants. Events that interns coordinate will vary based on time of year, intern’s interest, and the needs of Special Olympics. Sports ManagementHelp oversee and run specific sport competitions from planning stage to implementations stage. Oversee sports management teams that assists with implementation of sport competitions. Project AssistanceAssist as needed with other Special Olympics projects. This could include learning and using Games Management System (computer software used for divisioning athletes in competitions) office/administrative tasks, loading and unloading, physical set-up of venues, and customer service. Administration/BudgetsParticipate in staff meetings (generally Wednesday mornings), participate in Sport Department meetings (generally held on Tuesday mornings), Special Olympics training, and other activities associated with the general operation of Special Olympics.
QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge: Basic computer knowledge (Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.; knowledge of Publisher not required but helpful) Skills: Written communication, detail-oriented, interpersonal skills, flexible
SPECIAL DEMANDS/OPPORTUNITIES Some weekend and evening work Occasional travel in-state Must complete Online Trainings in VMS (Application, Background Check, Coach/Volunteer Orientation(CVO), Online Protective Behaviors(OPB), and Concussion Awareness) Flexible hours, based on student’s requirements and schedule Assignments can be tailored to meet the student’s personal interests or specific educational requirements
For more information contact: Savannah Vaughn Manager of Sports and Volunteers (317) 328-2017 ext. 1250 svaughn@soindiana.org Community Partner: Special Olympics Indiana Sports & Programs Intern
Department: Sports & Programs Reports to: Director of Sports & Competition Status: Part-time seasonal, unpaid Supervisory Responsibility: None
JOB SUMMARY The Sports & Programs Intern will assist with the planning and implementation of Special Olympics training and competition events. Appropriate assignments can be developed for students majoring in: sports management, sports marketing, event management, physical education, adaptive physical education, non-profit management, special education, and recreation.
PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS AND TASKS Event ManagementParticipate in development, planning, and execution of events. Coordinate communication with Area and County Programs regarding the event. Recruit, train, and supervise volunteers needed for implementation. Collect and process entry data. Complete event evaluation with staff, volunteers, and participants. Events that interns coordinate will vary based on time of year, intern’s interest, and the needs of Special Olympics. Sports ManagementHelp oversee and run specific sport competitions from planning stage to implementations stage. Oversee sports management teams that assists with implementation of sport competitions. Project AssistanceAssist as needed with other Special Olympics projects. This could include learning and using Games Management System (computer software used for divisioning athletes in competitions) office/administrative tasks, loading and unloading, physical set-up of venues, and customer service. Administration/BudgetsParticipate in staff meetings (generally Wednesday mornings), participate in Sport Department meetings (generally held on Tuesday mornings), Special Olympics training, and other activities associated with the general operation of Special Olympics.
QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge: Basic computer knowledge (Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.; knowledge of Publisher not required but helpful) Skills: Written communication, detail-oriented, interpersonal skills, flexible
SPECIAL DEMANDS/OPPORTUNITIES Some weekend and evening work Occasional travel in-state Must complete Online Trainings in VMS (Application, Background Check, Coach/Volunteer Orientation(CVO), Online Protective Behaviors(OPB), and Concussion Awareness) Flexible hours, based on student’s requirements and schedule Assignments can be tailored to meet the student’s personal interests or specific educational requirements
For more information contact: Savannah Vaughn Manager of Sports and Volunteers (317) 328-2017 ext. 1250 svaughn@soindiana.org Community Partner: Special Olympics Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: ReStore AssociateThe Boone County ReStore is seeking responsible, passionate volunteers to join our team! During your shift at the ReStore, you can expect to: - Act as an ambassador of the Habitat ReStore while interacting with donors, shoppers and employees.- Ensure cleanliness and safety of the store. - Assist with donation screening and drop-offs. - Maintain safety within the store and outside area and Habitat ReStore equipment. - Provide exceptional service to customers, employees and fellow volunteers. - Assist with daily loading and unloading of purchased and donated items if able. - Help with processing, organizing and merchandising of donations. - Other duties as assigned. - Have fun! Hours for this opportunity are flexible, and the ReStore is open Wednesday-Thursday 10-4:30, Friday 10-5:30, and Saturday 10-4:30. Profits from the ReStore go directly toward building a home for a Boone County family. You don't have to lift a hammer to build a house! Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of Boone County The Boone County ReStore is seeking responsible, passionate volunteers to join our team! During your shift at the ReStore, you can expect to: - Act as an ambassador of the Habitat ReStore while interacting with donors, shoppers and employees.- Ensure cleanliness and safety of the store. - Assist with donation screening and drop-offs. - Maintain safety within the store and outside area and Habitat ReStore equipment. - Provide exceptional service to customers, employees and fellow volunteers. - Assist with daily loading and unloading of purchased and donated items if able. - Help with processing, organizing and merchandising of donations. - Other duties as assigned. - Have fun! Hours for this opportunity are flexible, and the ReStore is open Wednesday-Thursday 10-4:30, Friday 10-5:30, and Saturday 10-4:30. Profits from the ReStore go directly toward building a home for a Boone County family. You don't have to lift a hammer to build a house! Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of Boone County Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46077 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Hornet Pantry - Inspiration GiverThis project can be done off site Do you like to be a quiet encourager? Do you like to serve behind the scenes? Can you hand write inspiring notes or quotes? Sometimes a few words of encouragement can make a person's day. When our guests come through our pantry, we like to tuck a few words of wisdom and comfort into their food boxes to help them get through the tough days. Kind of like a fortune cookie. This project can be done from home or school, we'd just need them delivered to us no later than Tuesday mornings each week. If you would like to help with this project, contact Pantry Manager Amy Spudic at amy.spudic@beechgrove.com Community Partner: Hornet Park Community Center This project can be done off site Do you like to be a quiet encourager? Do you like to serve behind the scenes? Can you hand write inspiring notes or quotes? Sometimes a few words of encouragement can make a person's day. When our guests come through our pantry, we like to tuck a few words of wisdom and comfort into their food boxes to help them get through the tough days. Kind of like a fortune cookie. This project can be done from home or school, we'd just need them delivered to us no later than Tuesday mornings each week. If you would like to help with this project, contact Pantry Manager Amy Spudic at amy.spudic@beechgrove.com Community Partner: Hornet Park Community Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46107 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Pack Away Hunger - UIndymlk day service event - registration starts at 9:30, the service day will start at 10am and will last until around 12pm. please fill out the form sent by Steven Freck Community Partner: UINDY CSLCE mlk day service event - registration starts at 9:30, the service day will start at 10am and will last until around 12pm. please fill out the form sent by Steven Freck Community Partner: UINDY CSLCE Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Facilitiy MaintenanceGeneral maintenance and handyman projects as needed throughout the facility. Experience required for general indoor repairs and projects. Community Partner: Hope Center Indy General maintenance and handyman projects as needed throughout the facility. Experience required for general indoor repairs and projects. Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Maintenance ChaperonesFemale volunteers to be present - but on call - to accompany Facility Maintenance Personnel when they need to go to restricted residential areas.
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Female volunteers to be present - but on call - to accompany Facility Maintenance Personnel when they need to go to restricted residential areas.
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Patient VolunteerEach individual student may decide what type of activities they'd like to complete, 1) Direct care volunteers visit and spend time with patients, providing companionship, conversation, activities, music, reading, etc. 2) Indirect volunteers provide administrative support to the organization and can conduct tuck-in calls, answer phones in the office, assist with office activities, such as assisting with audits, organizing supplies, putting together activity kits for patients, etc. Ideally a hybrid position is ideal in which, volunteers visit a patient and also assist in the office as needed or with events. We adhere to the comfort of each individual student and the specific tasks they desire to complete most whether related to current experience or future career aspects.
Community Partner: Traditions Health Each individual student may decide what type of activities they'd like to complete, 1) Direct care volunteers visit and spend time with patients, providing companionship, conversation, activities, music, reading, etc. 2) Indirect volunteers provide administrative support to the organization and can conduct tuck-in calls, answer phones in the office, assist with office activities, such as assisting with audits, organizing supplies, putting together activity kits for patients, etc. Ideally a hybrid position is ideal in which, volunteers visit a patient and also assist in the office as needed or with events. We adhere to the comfort of each individual student and the specific tasks they desire to complete most whether related to current experience or future career aspects.
Community Partner: Traditions Health Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46219 Allow Groups: No |
Service: slc_internationalfair_sem12022only for mariannas slc Community Partner: City of Indianapolis Mayor's Neighborhood Advocate only for mariannas slc Community Partner: City of Indianapolis Mayor's Neighborhood Advocate Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Community NeedUpdate and edit the employee Handbook. Must have good computers skill.
create Registration form for our Christmas party with Parents names, phones, each child's name. volunteer for our Christmas Party December 18th at 4pm to 8pm.
Fundraising, and writing some grants for the organization.
Community Partner: Use What You've Got Ministry Keeping Families Connected Update and edit the employee Handbook. Must have good computers skill.
create Registration form for our Christmas party with Parents names, phones, each child's name. volunteer for our Christmas Party December 18th at 4pm to 8pm.
Fundraising, and writing some grants for the organization.
Community Partner: Use What You've Got Ministry Keeping Families Connected Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46208 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Needs listed in the description- a few optionsMaking Program Kits
November 28 Setting up for a program, making program kits and possible mailings Cleaning/Mailing November 30 10 – noon Cleaning out program supply closets, organize, and stack shelves; we could add mailings onto this day possible too. Candy Cane Hunt December 2 Hide candy canes throughout camp property, reorganizing program closet misc. help as well. Community Partner: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Making Program Kits
November 28 Setting up for a program, making program kits and possible mailings Cleaning/Mailing November 30 10 – noon Cleaning out program supply closets, organize, and stack shelves; we could add mailings onto this day possible too. Candy Cane Hunt December 2 Hide candy canes throughout camp property, reorganizing program closet misc. help as well. Community Partner: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Christmas drive through eventDecember 10th 2-4pm Help with decorating in barn where cars will drive through Barn Decor Driveway Decor Lights, etc. Please feel free to contact Elizabeth if you have any questions 6-8pm 16th and 17th of December is the day of the event if anyone wants to go with their families.
Community Partner: Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Center December 10th 2-4pm Help with decorating in barn where cars will drive through Barn Decor Driveway Decor Lights, etc. Please feel free to contact Elizabeth if you have any questions 6-8pm 16th and 17th of December is the day of the event if anyone wants to go with their families.
Community Partner: Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Several needs in the descriptionSupport writing notes and letters to supporters
Create booklets from old letterhead Assemble outreach folders General/light filing Community Partner: Joy's House Support writing notes and letters to supporters
Create booklets from old letterhead Assemble outreach folders General/light filing Community Partner: Joy's House Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Meal service or donation sorterwww.wheelervolunteer.org “Students are able to self-schedule on our website.” Community Partner: Wheeler Mission www.wheelervolunteer.org “Students are able to self-schedule on our website.” Community Partner: Wheeler Mission Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: No |
Service: DSI holiday dance and dessertsVolunteer at Lady T’s Wedding and Event Venue for the DSI Holiday Dance and Desserts on Saturday, December 3rd! Bring desserts or help with set-up, parking, crafts, serving, and clean-up. Bring your dancing shoes and join us for a fun and festive evening!
Location: 507 National Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Sign up at: https://signup.com/go/UHOELas Community Partner: Down Syndrome Indiana Volunteer at Lady T’s Wedding and Event Venue for the DSI Holiday Dance and Desserts on Saturday, December 3rd! Bring desserts or help with set-up, parking, crafts, serving, and clean-up. Bring your dancing shoes and join us for a fun and festive evening!
Location: 507 National Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Sign up at: https://signup.com/go/UHOELas Community Partner: Down Syndrome Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Tutors NEEDEDTuesdays and Thursdays 5:15 - 6:45 pm via ZOOM *A background check will be down but it is FREE, you will need to fill out forms and email them back to Jim Boyd. In the drive, there is more information. Community Partner: Rebecca's Garden Of Hope Tutoring & Mentoring Program Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:15 - 6:45 pm via ZOOM *A background check will be down but it is FREE, you will need to fill out forms and email them back to Jim Boyd. In the drive, there is more information. Community Partner: Rebecca's Garden Of Hope Tutoring & Mentoring Program Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Helping Build Beds By Shoveling Soil“Must be able to use a wheelbarrow and shovel.” Day: Friday, November 11 Time: 9-1
Tuesday, November 15 Time 9 am - 1 pm
Community Partner: Soul Food Project “Must be able to use a wheelbarrow and shovel.” Day: Friday, November 11 Time: 9-1
Tuesday, November 15 Time 9 am - 1 pm
Community Partner: Soul Food Project Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46218 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Purse Bingo EventThis is a fundraiser that we are hosting on the evening of December 1st. Students would help set up for the event, provide assistance during the program, and help clean up after the event as well. This opportunity would give students between 5 and 6 hours of service (this event is usually very lively and fun). Community Partner: Cancer Support Community Indiana This is a fundraiser that we are hosting on the evening of December 1st. Students would help set up for the event, provide assistance during the program, and help clean up after the event as well. This opportunity would give students between 5 and 6 hours of service (this event is usually very lively and fun). Community Partner: Cancer Support Community Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Help With Cleaning And Hospitality At Their Building(max 3 hours) – any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday this month between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm Community Partner: Cancer Support Community Indiana (max 3 hours) – any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday this month between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm Community Partner: Cancer Support Community Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Book fair service shiftsFriday, November 11: Eastern Star Church: 5719 Massachusetts Ave, 46218 Wednesday, November 16: Rhodius Park Family Center: 1720 W Wilkins St, 46221 Thursday, November 17: VRT Thanksgiving Event, Tabernacle Presbyterian 418 E 34th Street, 46205 Wednesday, November 23: Breeding Tabernacle: 3670 Leland, 46218 Friday, December 9: Eastern Star Church: 5719 Massachusetts Ave, 46218 Wednesday, December 21: Windsor Village: 6510 East 25th St, 46219
Community Partner: City of Indianapolis Mayor's Neighborhood Advocate Friday, November 11: Eastern Star Church: 5719 Massachusetts Ave, 46218 Wednesday, November 16: Rhodius Park Family Center: 1720 W Wilkins St, 46221 Thursday, November 17: VRT Thanksgiving Event, Tabernacle Presbyterian 418 E 34th Street, 46205 Wednesday, November 23: Breeding Tabernacle: 3670 Leland, 46218 Friday, December 9: Eastern Star Church: 5719 Massachusetts Ave, 46218 Wednesday, December 21: Windsor Village: 6510 East 25th St, 46219
Community Partner: City of Indianapolis Mayor's Neighborhood Advocate Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46218 Allow Groups: No |
Service: TeenWorksTeenWorks Community Partner: University of Indianapolis TeenWorks Community Partner: University of Indianapolis Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: serving shoppersTuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays serving shoppers Tuesdays 9am - 6pm Thursdays 9am - noon Saturdays 9am - 1pm
Community Partner: Old Bethel and Partners Food Pantry Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays serving shoppers Tuesdays 9am - 6pm Thursdays 9am - noon Saturdays 9am - 1pm
Community Partner: Old Bethel and Partners Food Pantry Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46219 Allow Groups: No |
Service: holiday partyhelp with setting up tearing down as well as sight guides Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises help with setting up tearing down as well as sight guides Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: dinning in the darkbiggest fundraiser will be hosted at the JW Marriott downtown Indianapolis. need help with set up and tear down, prepping for the event, and help with games Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises biggest fundraiser will be hosted at the JW Marriott downtown Indianapolis. need help with set up and tear down, prepping for the event, and help with games Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Human resource opportunityHR is seeking an individual to come in every other week to help out with production. the things this person will help out with is reading mail, filling out paper forms, filling out online forms. this person will need to know how to read print and know how to navigate through the internet. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises HR is seeking an individual to come in every other week to help out with production. the things this person will help out with is reading mail, filling out paper forms, filling out online forms. this person will need to know how to read print and know how to navigate through the internet. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Hasbrook awards breakfastsight guides, assist with registration, and other tasks for the award breakfast this event honors our community partners, corporate sponsors, and our employees of the year. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises sight guides, assist with registration, and other tasks for the award breakfast this event honors our community partners, corporate sponsors, and our employees of the year. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Connections call-in programyou would facilitate telephone crossword puzzle activities every Tuesday and Thursday 1pm - 2pm or facilitate telephone Jeopardy and word games every Wednesday and Friday from 3pm - 4pm. both of these opportunities can be done remotely or at Bosma's woodland location. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises you would facilitate telephone crossword puzzle activities every Tuesday and Thursday 1pm - 2pm or facilitate telephone Jeopardy and word games every Wednesday and Friday from 3pm - 4pm. both of these opportunities can be done remotely or at Bosma's woodland location. Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: marketing opportunitythe marketing team is looking for people to assist with data entry filing and event preparation Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises the marketing team is looking for people to assist with data entry filing and event preparation Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Human Resource opportunitywould come in at least once a week to help fill in with HR Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises would come in at least once a week to help fill in with HR Community Partner: Bosma Enterprises Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Service: EXAMPLEthis is just an example for classes!! Community Partner: UINDY CSLCE this is just an example for classes!! Community Partner: UINDY CSLCE Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Culinary AssistantVolunteer will assist our Chef in the food preparation and serving of lunch and/or dinner for Staff, Volunteers and Residents of Hope Center Indy. Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Volunteer will assist our Chef in the food preparation and serving of lunch and/or dinner for Staff, Volunteers and Residents of Hope Center Indy. Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Fundraising Events Organizers
Create and manage event timelines, programs and task lists
Meet regularly to plan and organize fundraising events
Set up and tear down
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy
Create and manage event timelines, programs and task lists
Meet regularly to plan and organize fundraising events
Set up and tear down
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Grant Writer
Identify and clarify funding opportunities and eligibility
Research and collect relevant data to complete proposals
Write, edit, prepare and submit grant proposals
Facilitate internal and external communication with department leaders and funders
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy
Identify and clarify funding opportunities and eligibility
Research and collect relevant data to complete proposals
Write, edit, prepare and submit grant proposals
Facilitate internal and external communication with department leaders and funders
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Audiovisual Media Assistant• Produce and edit photos and videos to Community Partner: Hope Center Indy • Produce and edit photos and videos to Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Graphic Designer
Design brochures, logos, signs, flyers, advertisements and other communication materials as requested
Order or print collateral materials
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy
Design brochures, logos, signs, flyers, advertisements and other communication materials as requested
Order or print collateral materials
Community Partner: Hope Center Indy Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46239 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Volunteers NeededWe are looking for volunteers to help at our senior day center. Our guests are here Monday-Friday 7am-6pm. We are looking for volunteers to help with crafts, games, piano, singing, or any other talent you may have. We allow all ages and even families to volunteer! You can volunteer once a month, once a day, or even once a year. Community Partner: Stillwaters Adult Day Center We are looking for volunteers to help at our senior day center. Our guests are here Monday-Friday 7am-6pm. We are looking for volunteers to help with crafts, games, piano, singing, or any other talent you may have. We allow all ages and even families to volunteer! You can volunteer once a month, once a day, or even once a year. Community Partner: Stillwaters Adult Day Center Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46256 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Volunteers or Project Bases Opportunities at the BACIVolunteering and Project Bases Opportunities Educational Institution/Programs at the BACI office Upward College Program for HSS (Tutors and Mentorship, college readiness) Upward College Summer Scholars Program College Persistence and Career Counseling Program Civic and Culture Education Program (ECI class for adults - US Civics and English Instruction classes, others) Childcare Microenterprise Development Program INDY (Inform, Navigate, Direct You) Program, andEmployment and Microenterprise Development Program (EMDP) EMDP assists the refugee community members with job placement through organized job fairs, one-on-one employment assistance, and transportation assistance. The targeted population is the Burmese refugees who already live minimum of 180 days in the US. Team of Resettlements Assistance and Integration of Newly/recently arrived Refugees/Parolees/etcOther Special Projects and topic such as Health Fair, Financial Literacy Classes, Nutrition Classes, English for The Workplace Program (Indianapolis Public Libraries) etc. Community Partner: Burmese American Community Institute Volunteering and Project Bases Opportunities Educational Institution/Programs at the BACI office Upward College Program for HSS (Tutors and Mentorship, college readiness) Upward College Summer Scholars Program College Persistence and Career Counseling Program Civic and Culture Education Program (ECI class for adults - US Civics and English Instruction classes, others) Childcare Microenterprise Development Program INDY (Inform, Navigate, Direct You) Program, andEmployment and Microenterprise Development Program (EMDP) EMDP assists the refugee community members with job placement through organized job fairs, one-on-one employment assistance, and transportation assistance. The targeted population is the Burmese refugees who already live minimum of 180 days in the US. Team of Resettlements Assistance and Integration of Newly/recently arrived Refugees/Parolees/etcOther Special Projects and topic such as Health Fair, Financial Literacy Classes, Nutrition Classes, English for The Workplace Program (Indianapolis Public Libraries) etc. Community Partner: Burmese American Community Institute Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Volunteer LeadersWe are looking for college students or adults that are interested in becoming a Young Life leader to mentor high school kids. Someone who is considering becoming a leader may come and visit a Young Life event to see what it's all about.
Community Partner: Southside Indianapolis Young Life We are looking for college students or adults that are interested in becoming a Young Life leader to mentor high school kids. Someone who is considering becoming a leader may come and visit a Young Life event to see what it's all about.
Community Partner: Southside Indianapolis Young Life Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46237 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Fair Housing TesterAre you interested in making fair housing a reality in Central Indiana? The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) needs a diverse group of dependable, conscientious people 18 years and older to assist in gathering information about housing practices. These persons are commonly referred to as “fair housing testers” or “mystery shoppers.” Testers are provided training and a stipend for their time and related expenses. Stipends vary depending on the task assigned. These positions are classified as part-time positions although hours are based upon your availability and tests needed.
Testers are of various racial and ethnic groups, men and women, over a broad range of ages with and without disabilities. Testers serve an important role in identifying when housing discrimination may or may not be occurring. The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination.
To participate in our testing program, YOU MUST:
- Be detail oriented
- Be a good listener and observer
- Have a telephone and access to a computer
- Have a desire to work on behalf of civil rights protections
- Have a desire to work and interact with, as well as demonstrate respect for individuals and groups without regard to race, religion, gender, color, national origin, familial status, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, age and/or military service veteran status
You should also have your own means of reliable transportation, although, in limited situations transportation may not be necessary. Due to the potential to be a witness to a fair housing violation and federal grant requirements, testers are screened for criminal history and any possible conflicts of interest. Please note that testers are considered part-time employees. If you have any questions or are interested in applying, contact the FHCCI for more information at (info@fhcci.org) with “Fair Housing Tester” in the email header. You’ll be contacted shortly after receipt about next steps.
Community Partner: Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Are you interested in making fair housing a reality in Central Indiana? The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) needs a diverse group of dependable, conscientious people 18 years and older to assist in gathering information about housing practices. These persons are commonly referred to as “fair housing testers” or “mystery shoppers.” Testers are provided training and a stipend for their time and related expenses. Stipends vary depending on the task assigned. These positions are classified as part-time positions although hours are based upon your availability and tests needed.
Testers are of various racial and ethnic groups, men and women, over a broad range of ages with and without disabilities. Testers serve an important role in identifying when housing discrimination may or may not be occurring. The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination.
To participate in our testing program, YOU MUST:
- Be detail oriented
- Be a good listener and observer
- Have a telephone and access to a computer
- Have a desire to work on behalf of civil rights protections
- Have a desire to work and interact with, as well as demonstrate respect for individuals and groups without regard to race, religion, gender, color, national origin, familial status, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, age and/or military service veteran status
You should also have your own means of reliable transportation, although, in limited situations transportation may not be necessary. Due to the potential to be a witness to a fair housing violation and federal grant requirements, testers are screened for criminal history and any possible conflicts of interest. Please note that testers are considered part-time employees. If you have any questions or are interested in applying, contact the FHCCI for more information at (info@fhcci.org) with “Fair Housing Tester” in the email header. You’ll be contacted shortly after receipt about next steps.
Community Partner: Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Middle School Team MemberMIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM MEMBER
We meet with our scholars after school from 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM to build relationships, teach lessons on various topics as well as have fun. We are looking for volunteers to help chaperone and/or lead alongside us at these gatherings. Commitment: Consistently for one semester (willing to work with your schedule).
Go to https://www.dreamaliveinc.org/volunteers to sign up! Community Partner: DREAM Alive MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM MEMBER
We meet with our scholars after school from 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM to build relationships, teach lessons on various topics as well as have fun. We are looking for volunteers to help chaperone and/or lead alongside us at these gatherings. Commitment: Consistently for one semester (willing to work with your schedule).
Go to https://www.dreamaliveinc.org/volunteers to sign up! Community Partner: DREAM Alive Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: No |
Service: High School Team MemberHIGH SCHOOL TEAM MEMBER
Partner with DREAM Alive staff and chaperone and/or lead our High School Monthly Meeting. One evening per month during the school year we meet with our high schoolers to build relationships with them, participate in career exploration lessons, cookouts, sporting events, etc.
Go to https://www.dreamaliveinc.org/volunteers to sign up! Community Partner: DREAM Alive HIGH SCHOOL TEAM MEMBER
Partner with DREAM Alive staff and chaperone and/or lead our High School Monthly Meeting. One evening per month during the school year we meet with our high schoolers to build relationships with them, participate in career exploration lessons, cookouts, sporting events, etc.
Go to https://www.dreamaliveinc.org/volunteers to sign up! Community Partner: DREAM Alive Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Emma Donnan ST299Emma Donnan Spring Term SL Community Partner: Emma Donnan Emma Donnan Spring Term SL Community Partner: Emma Donnan Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Joy's House ST299Joy's House ST299 Community Partner: Joy's House Joy's House ST299 Community Partner: Joy's House Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Sensory Room VolunteerVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 529 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 529 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Sensory Room VolunteerVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 529 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 529 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: Sensory Room VolunteerVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 5259 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY to get exposure to pediatric/school setting and sensory integration! Where: Brook Park Elementary School 5259 David St. Lawrence, IN 46226 When: 2022-2023 School year beginning August 4, 2022 Time: Any time between the hours of 8am and 2:30pm Time requirement: NONE! Any hours you’re able to give – even 1 hour per week- would be greatly appreciated! What is it: We have a newly created sensory room in our school for our students to use for self-regulation and sensory integration! We are a low income school receiving our resources through grants for our students who otherwise would not have access to these awesome resources! Our biggest problem is that we do not have enough staff to use the room to its full potential. We are looking for volunteers to supervise students (grades 1-6) while they transition through their sensory schedule in the room to be sure they are safe, using the equipment appropriately, and that the equipment is being cared for! I will also offer opportunity to do some shadowing if interested in school OT! If Interested, Contact: jaimiehutchins@msdlt.k12.in.us Community Partner: MSD Lawrence Township - Brook Park Elementary School Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Service: RightFit After School TutoringRightFit After School Tutoring Community Partner: RightFit RightFit After School Tutoring Community Partner: RightFit Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: Servant's Heart General Community Need (Temporary)Servant's Heart General Community Need Community Partner: University of Indianapolis Servant's Heart General Community Need Community Partner: University of Indianapolis Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46227 Allow Groups: No |
Service: General NeedGeneral Need Community Partner: Back on My Feet General Need Community Partner: Back on My Feet Community Need Type: Service Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46228 Allow Groups: No |