Needs From: Niagara University

Volunteer: NYIC Western NY & Finger Lakes Volunteer Base

The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is seeking volunteers to support our immigrant communities in Western NY by joining our volunteer base. NYIC Volunteers currently support the following types of activities but are not limited to:

Legal clinic support (e.g., application preparation, intake)Event logistics (e.g., registration)Language access support (e.g., interpretation and/or translation)

People interested in volunteering with the NYIC must:

be 18 years of age;fill out a NYIC Volunteer Form;and attend an NYIC volunteer orientation (you can schedule this when you fill out the NYIC Volunteer Form).

Bilingual in English and Spanish, Pulaar, French, Mandarin, Korean, Arabic, or Fulani is a plus but not required!

Please fill out the NYIC volunteer sign-up form here:https://www.tfaforms.com/5139809

If you have any questions, please contact volunteer@nyic.org.

Agency: The New York Immigration Coalition

The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is seeking volunteers to support our immigrant communities in Western NY by joining our volunteer base. NYIC Volunteers currently support the following types of activities but are not limited to:

Legal clinic support (e.g., application preparation, intake)Event logistics (e.g., registration)Language access support (e.g., interpretation and/or translation)

People interested in volunteering with the NYIC must:

be 18 years of age;fill out a NYIC Volunteer Form;and attend an NYIC volunteer orientation (you can schedule this when you fill out the NYIC Volunteer Form).

Bilingual in English and Spanish, Pulaar, French, Mandarin, Korean, Arabic, or Fulani is a plus but not required!

Please fill out the NYIC volunteer sign-up form here:https://www.tfaforms.com/5139809

If you have any questions, please contact volunteer@nyic.org.

Agency: The New York Immigration Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: West Side Community Services Reception

Duties: Volunteer responsibilities include answering the phone/directing calls, signing guests in and out of the building, managing the front door, and responding to general inquiries at a community center.

Who you’ll work with: WSCS staff, partners, program participants, and community members.

Minimum time commitment: Reception volunteers should be willing to commit to at least one shift per week.

Schedule: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Great opportunity for: Individuals who love to work with the community and are comfortable answering phones.

Agency: West Side Community Services

Duties: Volunteer responsibilities include answering the phone/directing calls, signing guests in and out of the building, managing the front door, and responding to general inquiries at a community center.

Who you’ll work with: WSCS staff, partners, program participants, and community members.

Minimum time commitment: Reception volunteers should be willing to commit to at least one shift per week.

Schedule: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Great opportunity for: Individuals who love to work with the community and are comfortable answering phones.

Agency: West Side Community Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shop Supervisor at The Foundry

The Foundry is looking for skilled makers interested in supervising our shared makerspaces. Responsibilities will include spreading enthusiasm for making, giving people advice on their projects when they ask and helping people stay safe while using our makerspaces. Volunteer supervisors are granted complimentary access to use our makerspaces during Open Maker Hours in return for volunteering. We are seeking makers skilled in wood, metal, tech or textile.

Skills/background needed:

Experience in making (specifically in tech, textiles, wood or metal) Proficient use and setup of standard equipment specific to makerspace Basic tool maintenance

Expectations: 

1 shift (or 3-4 hours) per month supervising/volunteering in the makerspaces Willingness to learn from others Excited about teaching, accepting of diversity Attend quarterly Foundry meetings Familiarity with working in a shared environment Desire to assist in building a shop and educational space

Current Shifts:

1 Monday per month, 6-9pm 1 Saturday per month 9-1pm

Send inquiries to: info@thefoundrybuffalo.org

 

Agency: The Foundry

The Foundry is looking for skilled makers interested in supervising our shared makerspaces. Responsibilities will include spreading enthusiasm for making, giving people advice on their projects when they ask and helping people stay safe while using our makerspaces. Volunteer supervisors are granted complimentary access to use our makerspaces during Open Maker Hours in return for volunteering. We are seeking makers skilled in wood, metal, tech or textile.

Skills/background needed:

Experience in making (specifically in tech, textiles, wood or metal) Proficient use and setup of standard equipment specific to makerspace Basic tool maintenance

Expectations: 

1 shift (or 3-4 hours) per month supervising/volunteering in the makerspaces Willingness to learn from others Excited about teaching, accepting of diversity Attend quarterly Foundry meetings Familiarity with working in a shared environment Desire to assist in building a shop and educational space

Current Shifts:

1 Monday per month, 6-9pm 1 Saturday per month 9-1pm

Send inquiries to: info@thefoundrybuffalo.org

 

Agency: The Foundry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grounds Clean-up

The Rural Outreach Center sits on more than 7 acres.  We are always in need of ground clean up, raking & tending for beds, etc.  

Agency: The Rural Outreach Center, Inc.

The Rural Outreach Center sits on more than 7 acres.  We are always in need of ground clean up, raking & tending for beds, etc.  

Agency: The Rural Outreach Center, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14052

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at Little Portion Friary

Little Portion Friary is in need of volunteers 7 days a week from 9 am-1pm, 1pm-6pm, and 6pm-10pm. We are also in need of volunteer cooks to prepare and serve dinner for our guests each day (dinner served at 5:30 pm). Group opportunities available. 

Agency: Little Portion Friary

Little Portion Friary is in need of volunteers 7 days a week from 9 am-1pm, 1pm-6pm, and 6pm-10pm. We are also in need of volunteer cooks to prepare and serve dinner for our guests each day (dinner served at 5:30 pm). Group opportunities available. 

Agency: Little Portion Friary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bed for Buffalo - Friday Projects 2025

***If interested in participating in a Beds for Buffalo Project as a TEAM, please RESPOND below and you will be contacted.***


The Service Collaborative continues its successful initiative in addressing the extreme level of child poverty through the Beds for Buffalo project. The project provides the basic human need of child sized beds for families in need. The Beds for Buffalo project needs your help building 300 handcrafted, twin beds.

Volunteers will participate in the project and assist with the milling, sanding, painting and/or assembly of beds. All volunteers will be trained on these tasks and supervised by volunteer leaders.

The project will take place at The Foundry (298 Northampton St, Buffalo, NY 14208) on dates and times listed below. TSC will provide the proper instruction, safety review and supervision to support the project. All volunteer projects will take place inside the woodshop and outside, under a covered patio (normal operations for all projects in the spring/summer/fall). All personal safety devices (goggles and ear protection), tools and equipment required for the project will be provided. TSC encourages all volunteers to dress accordingly. No loose clothing or open toe shoes to ensure safety in woodworking and manufacturing environment. All volunteers must be 18+ years of age and older.

Agency: The Service Collaborative of WNY, Inc

***If interested in participating in a Beds for Buffalo Project as a TEAM, please RESPOND below and you will be contacted.***


The Service Collaborative continues its successful initiative in addressing the extreme level of child poverty through the Beds for Buffalo project. The project provides the basic human need of child sized beds for families in need. The Beds for Buffalo project needs your help building 300 handcrafted, twin beds.

Volunteers will participate in the project and assist with the milling, sanding, painting and/or assembly of beds. All volunteers will be trained on these tasks and supervised by volunteer leaders.

The project will take place at The Foundry (298 Northampton St, Buffalo, NY 14208) on dates and times listed below. TSC will provide the proper instruction, safety review and supervision to support the project. All volunteer projects will take place inside the woodshop and outside, under a covered patio (normal operations for all projects in the spring/summer/fall). All personal safety devices (goggles and ear protection), tools and equipment required for the project will be provided. TSC encourages all volunteers to dress accordingly. No loose clothing or open toe shoes to ensure safety in woodworking and manufacturing environment. All volunteers must be 18+ years of age and older.

Agency: The Service Collaborative of WNY, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14208

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Member Board of Directors

Kenton Meals on Wheels (KTMOW) Board Member Job Description

Legal Responsibilities:

Duty of Care:                     Exercise reasonable care in decision-making as a steward of KTMOW

Duty of Loyalty:                Give undivided allegiance when making decisions on behalf of KTMOW. Never use information obtained for personal gain.

Duty of Obedience:        Faithful to KTMOW’s mission, vision and values. Operate according to the organizations governing bylaws.

 

Individual Responsibilities:

Time:

The board is obligated by our By-Laws to meet at least six times during the year. When full board meetings occur, they will be on the second Monday of the month, typically 6-7:30pm. The actual meeting frequency is adjusted based on what needs to be discussed. In the recent past, the full board has met about ten times/year. Board members are expected to attend meetings as scheduled. If unable to attend, notification to the secretary is required prior to the meeting and the status will be recorded as excused. According to the By-Laws, board members with three consecutive missed meetings without reasonable cause will be asked to resign.

The standard term for a board member is three years. Board members can serve two terms consecutively, after which there must be at least a one-year gap before rejoining the board. This requirement is intended to prevent any single board member from having too much influence on the composition and direction of the board.  Although there is no requirement to do so, nearly every board member in the recent past has served two terms. Near the end of the first term, the board member is contacted by someone from Board Development (see subcommittee description below) to inquire about the board member’s interest in serving a second term.   If that answer is “yes”, a vote is held among the other board members to approve a second term.

In addition to attendance at the full board meetings, board members are expected to join one of the subcommittees. The subcommittee choice will be based on a balance of the board member’s interests and abilities and the staffing needs of the subcommittees. As shown below, there are three standing subcommittees. As of this writing, there are five board members on each subcommittee. These subcommittees have their own meetings, typically occurring 6-8 times/year.

Board Development: Recruitment of new board members; maintenance and tracking of accurate information regarding board member demographic information and length of board member terms; preparation of slate of officers; provide online and in-person resources for training, distribution of annual surveys of current and transitioning board members for improvement opportunities; guidance on by-law interpretation; tracking and collection of completed annual ethics disclosures. Sustainable Funds: KTMOW staff is primarily responsible for the planning and execution of existing formal fundraising events* (e.g. annual golf tournament, meat raffle, etc.), development of new opportunities for increasing income (e.g.  legacy gifts, corporate sponsorships), and collaborates with the KTMOW board to review overall budget goals and performance, setting guidelines for communication documents and recruiting for staffing and support of events to the best of each board member’s ability. Finance, Personnel & Investment (usually referred to simply as “Finance”): The proposed annual budget is developed by the KTMOW staff.  This subcommittee reviews and edits the proposed budget as needed.   Once approved among the subcommittee members, the budget is then submitted to the full Board for review and final approval.  This subcommittee is also responsible for tracking costs and expenses vs. plan and notifying the full Board when significant changes vs. the plan are experienced or anticipated.   Other responsibilities of this subcommittee include: supporting the completion and review of the annual independent financial audit; recommending adjustments to KTMOW cash reserves; managing absolved debts (primarily an unpaid account balance after a client passes away); assisting the KTMOW staff with planned giving efforts; conducting the Executive Director performance review;  updating the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director Employment Contracts; recommending compensation for the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director (approval occurs at the full Board level as part of the annual budget review).

*All board members should strive to support fundraising events to the extent possible for their schedule and other commitments.  Examples of this support include tasks such as staffing check-in tables during a golf tournament or selling tickets to an event such as a meat raffle.

As part of the effort to make our “live” meeting time for the full board more efficient or when there’s a need to address an issue before the next board meeting, there are occasions when board business will be conducted over email.  While there are exceptions, a response time within one week is normally requested. Board members need to respond to these requests in a timely manner.

Starting in 2021, incoming board members will be expected to complete a six-part online Certificate of Nonprofit Board Education or produce documentation of similar training (e.g., through United Way, etc.) within six months of the start of their term. In addition, board members are also encouraged, but not required, to volunteer in the KTMOW kitchen and/or one of the delivery teams.   This can be done as an individual event or as part of a work-related activity such as a United Way “Day of Caring”.  Whether a “one time” event or ongoing, the experience of seeing the inner workings of KTMOW and personally experiencing the impact we have on our clients is powerful and lasting.

Talent

The nature of the work on the KTMOW board is such that every board member’s perspective is needed to help make informed, appropriate decisions based on the available information. At a fundamental level, part of the “talent” expected of each board member is sharing their life experience as it relates to whatever decision or direction is being discussed by the board. Beyond this, there are certain skills sets that we strive to maintain among board members such as financial acumen, experience with elder care issues, and legal knowledge.  These skill sets are maintained through targeted recruiting of new board members as experienced board members complete their term(s).

In addition to the above, there is an ongoing need for a group of board members to serve in various leadership roles for the KTMOW Board. The formal leadership roles include the following:

 

President or Vice President: Organize and drive the work of the KTMOW board; lead the board meetings to include tracking of next steps; update and utilize the KTMOW strategic plan. Typically, the VP will be developed as the successor to the President. Treasurer: Monthly and annual tracking of income, costs, and cash position; keep board and Finance subcommittee informed of progress & issues; resolve monetary transaction classification issues; provide information to and follow up with external auditors as needed. Secretary: Accurately record discussions and decisions during board meetings; publish minutes for approval by full board. Chair and Vice-Chair of a subcommittee: Organize and drive the work of the subcommittee based on the KTMOW strategic plan. Typically, the vice-chair will be developed as the successor to the subcommittee chair. 

Roles 1, 2 & 3 above go through a formal nomination and board approval process near the end of each calendar year.   The subcommittee chair and vice-chair roles are typically filled through appointment by the president following discussion with the incumbent subcommittee leader and other board members as appropriate.

Treasure

The subject of money tends to be sensitive subject, so it’s important for potential new and existing board members to understand this expectation:  please give what you can, when you can, if you can to support KTMOW.  There is no minimum donation requested or required of a KTMOW Board member. It’s important to note that we don’t keep metrics on which board member does what or when among these categories. We simply ask that you help to the best of your ability, availability, and current circumstances to meet the needs of the KTMOW board and organization.

You will likely be approached 2-3 per year about providing things like gift baskets or wine (typically valued at about $25) to be used as raffle prizes for different events. If your circumstances allow for you to donate, please do. If you can’t, don’t worry about it as we work with what is available.

Board members are expected to be ambassadors and “friend-raisers” for KTMOW at every opportunity, whether it is forwarding information about fundraisers through social media; posting or distributing fliers at work or in their neighborhoods/ service groups, etc.; speaking as requested about supporting KTMOW; writing letters to the editors of local newspapers about the value of KTMOW. Other “do it if you can” opportunities include making direct contributions triggered by the Spring Newsletter, the Annual Fund letter, buying tickets for fundraising events, designating KTMOW as a target charity for United Way contributions at work, and designating KTMOW as a target charity for purchases made through Amazon’s “Smile” program.

We also encourage Board members to pursue grants or donations from their employers if those programs are available, including the using of “matching funds” donations.

Desirable Personal Characteristics:

Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively; work with individuals and in a group setting; Willingness to be prepared for and attend board meetings; ask questions, take responsibilities; follow through on assignments; open doors in the community; advocate for KTMOW’s mission Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess cultivating and soliciting funds cultivating and recruiting board members and volunteers reading and understanding financial statements and programming Honest, sensitive and tolerant of differing views Community-building skills Personal integrity and sense of values Concern for KTMOW’s growth and development

Agency: Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels

Kenton Meals on Wheels (KTMOW) Board Member Job Description

Legal Responsibilities:

Duty of Care:                     Exercise reasonable care in decision-making as a steward of KTMOW

Duty of Loyalty:                Give undivided allegiance when making decisions on behalf of KTMOW. Never use information obtained for personal gain.

Duty of Obedience:        Faithful to KTMOW’s mission, vision and values. Operate according to the organizations governing bylaws.

 

Individual Responsibilities:

Time:

The board is obligated by our By-Laws to meet at least six times during the year. When full board meetings occur, they will be on the second Monday of the month, typically 6-7:30pm. The actual meeting frequency is adjusted based on what needs to be discussed. In the recent past, the full board has met about ten times/year. Board members are expected to attend meetings as scheduled. If unable to attend, notification to the secretary is required prior to the meeting and the status will be recorded as excused. According to the By-Laws, board members with three consecutive missed meetings without reasonable cause will be asked to resign.

The standard term for a board member is three years. Board members can serve two terms consecutively, after which there must be at least a one-year gap before rejoining the board. This requirement is intended to prevent any single board member from having too much influence on the composition and direction of the board.  Although there is no requirement to do so, nearly every board member in the recent past has served two terms. Near the end of the first term, the board member is contacted by someone from Board Development (see subcommittee description below) to inquire about the board member’s interest in serving a second term.   If that answer is “yes”, a vote is held among the other board members to approve a second term.

In addition to attendance at the full board meetings, board members are expected to join one of the subcommittees. The subcommittee choice will be based on a balance of the board member’s interests and abilities and the staffing needs of the subcommittees. As shown below, there are three standing subcommittees. As of this writing, there are five board members on each subcommittee. These subcommittees have their own meetings, typically occurring 6-8 times/year.

Board Development: Recruitment of new board members; maintenance and tracking of accurate information regarding board member demographic information and length of board member terms; preparation of slate of officers; provide online and in-person resources for training, distribution of annual surveys of current and transitioning board members for improvement opportunities; guidance on by-law interpretation; tracking and collection of completed annual ethics disclosures. Sustainable Funds: KTMOW staff is primarily responsible for the planning and execution of existing formal fundraising events* (e.g. annual golf tournament, meat raffle, etc.), development of new opportunities for increasing income (e.g.  legacy gifts, corporate sponsorships), and collaborates with the KTMOW board to review overall budget goals and performance, setting guidelines for communication documents and recruiting for staffing and support of events to the best of each board member’s ability. Finance, Personnel & Investment (usually referred to simply as “Finance”): The proposed annual budget is developed by the KTMOW staff.  This subcommittee reviews and edits the proposed budget as needed.   Once approved among the subcommittee members, the budget is then submitted to the full Board for review and final approval.  This subcommittee is also responsible for tracking costs and expenses vs. plan and notifying the full Board when significant changes vs. the plan are experienced or anticipated.   Other responsibilities of this subcommittee include: supporting the completion and review of the annual independent financial audit; recommending adjustments to KTMOW cash reserves; managing absolved debts (primarily an unpaid account balance after a client passes away); assisting the KTMOW staff with planned giving efforts; conducting the Executive Director performance review;  updating the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director Employment Contracts; recommending compensation for the Executive Director and Asst. Executive Director (approval occurs at the full Board level as part of the annual budget review).

*All board members should strive to support fundraising events to the extent possible for their schedule and other commitments.  Examples of this support include tasks such as staffing check-in tables during a golf tournament or selling tickets to an event such as a meat raffle.

As part of the effort to make our “live” meeting time for the full board more efficient or when there’s a need to address an issue before the next board meeting, there are occasions when board business will be conducted over email.  While there are exceptions, a response time within one week is normally requested. Board members need to respond to these requests in a timely manner.

Starting in 2021, incoming board members will be expected to complete a six-part online Certificate of Nonprofit Board Education or produce documentation of similar training (e.g., through United Way, etc.) within six months of the start of their term. In addition, board members are also encouraged, but not required, to volunteer in the KTMOW kitchen and/or one of the delivery teams.   This can be done as an individual event or as part of a work-related activity such as a United Way “Day of Caring”.  Whether a “one time” event or ongoing, the experience of seeing the inner workings of KTMOW and personally experiencing the impact we have on our clients is powerful and lasting.

Talent

The nature of the work on the KTMOW board is such that every board member’s perspective is needed to help make informed, appropriate decisions based on the available information. At a fundamental level, part of the “talent” expected of each board member is sharing their life experience as it relates to whatever decision or direction is being discussed by the board. Beyond this, there are certain skills sets that we strive to maintain among board members such as financial acumen, experience with elder care issues, and legal knowledge.  These skill sets are maintained through targeted recruiting of new board members as experienced board members complete their term(s).

In addition to the above, there is an ongoing need for a group of board members to serve in various leadership roles for the KTMOW Board. The formal leadership roles include the following:

 

President or Vice President: Organize and drive the work of the KTMOW board; lead the board meetings to include tracking of next steps; update and utilize the KTMOW strategic plan. Typically, the VP will be developed as the successor to the President. Treasurer: Monthly and annual tracking of income, costs, and cash position; keep board and Finance subcommittee informed of progress & issues; resolve monetary transaction classification issues; provide information to and follow up with external auditors as needed. Secretary: Accurately record discussions and decisions during board meetings; publish minutes for approval by full board. Chair and Vice-Chair of a subcommittee: Organize and drive the work of the subcommittee based on the KTMOW strategic plan. Typically, the vice-chair will be developed as the successor to the subcommittee chair. 

Roles 1, 2 & 3 above go through a formal nomination and board approval process near the end of each calendar year.   The subcommittee chair and vice-chair roles are typically filled through appointment by the president following discussion with the incumbent subcommittee leader and other board members as appropriate.

Treasure

The subject of money tends to be sensitive subject, so it’s important for potential new and existing board members to understand this expectation:  please give what you can, when you can, if you can to support KTMOW.  There is no minimum donation requested or required of a KTMOW Board member. It’s important to note that we don’t keep metrics on which board member does what or when among these categories. We simply ask that you help to the best of your ability, availability, and current circumstances to meet the needs of the KTMOW board and organization.

You will likely be approached 2-3 per year about providing things like gift baskets or wine (typically valued at about $25) to be used as raffle prizes for different events. If your circumstances allow for you to donate, please do. If you can’t, don’t worry about it as we work with what is available.

Board members are expected to be ambassadors and “friend-raisers” for KTMOW at every opportunity, whether it is forwarding information about fundraisers through social media; posting or distributing fliers at work or in their neighborhoods/ service groups, etc.; speaking as requested about supporting KTMOW; writing letters to the editors of local newspapers about the value of KTMOW. Other “do it if you can” opportunities include making direct contributions triggered by the Spring Newsletter, the Annual Fund letter, buying tickets for fundraising events, designating KTMOW as a target charity for United Way contributions at work, and designating KTMOW as a target charity for purchases made through Amazon’s “Smile” program.

We also encourage Board members to pursue grants or donations from their employers if those programs are available, including the using of “matching funds” donations.

Desirable Personal Characteristics:

Ability to listen, analyze, think clearly and creatively; work with individuals and in a group setting; Willingness to be prepared for and attend board meetings; ask questions, take responsibilities; follow through on assignments; open doors in the community; advocate for KTMOW’s mission Interest in developing certain skills that you may not possess cultivating and soliciting funds cultivating and recruiting board members and volunteers reading and understanding financial statements and programming Honest, sensitive and tolerant of differing views Community-building skills Personal integrity and sense of values Concern for KTMOW’s growth and development

Agency: Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jewelry making instructor

We are seeking someone that is able to teach jewelry making to senior adults one day a week for one and a half hours. 

Agency: Metro Community Development Corporation

We are seeking someone that is able to teach jewelry making to senior adults one day a week for one and a half hours. 

Agency: Metro Community Development Corporation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Cart Volunteer

Ronald McDonald Hospitality Carts

A family with a seriously ill or injured child can spend long hours and many days at the hospital. At these times, simple comforts – a toothbrush, a cookie, or a toy to play with – can help to put a smile on their face.

Thanks to our volunteers*, the Ronald McDonald Hospitality Cart travels through the pediatric floors at John R. Oshei Children’s Hospital, and through the Mother/Baby and NICU units at Sisters of Charity Hospital, offering patients and families complimentary beverages, snacks, and activities while enabling them to remain at their child’s bedside. 

Please indicate your preference for Oshei Children's or Sisters Hospital.


Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

Ronald McDonald Hospitality Carts

A family with a seriously ill or injured child can spend long hours and many days at the hospital. At these times, simple comforts – a toothbrush, a cookie, or a toy to play with – can help to put a smile on their face.

Thanks to our volunteers*, the Ronald McDonald Hospitality Cart travels through the pediatric floors at John R. Oshei Children’s Hospital, and through the Mother/Baby and NICU units at Sisters of Charity Hospital, offering patients and families complimentary beverages, snacks, and activities while enabling them to remain at their child’s bedside. 

Please indicate your preference for Oshei Children's or Sisters Hospital.


Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: House Volunteer

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help keep our house in order. Some examples of tasks include: cleaning, painting, organizing, restocking cupboards or fridges, weeding, holiday decorating etc... Basically, chores that would need to be done at any household! 

Additional tasks may include shuttling guests to and from the hospital, running errands in the community, answering the phone/door and other basic office assistant types of tasks. You are welcome to volunteer once or on a regular basis. We are happy to fulfill required service hours as well.

Please call Katie Conway at 716-883-1177 x255 for more information.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help keep our house in order. Some examples of tasks include: cleaning, painting, organizing, restocking cupboards or fridges, weeding, holiday decorating etc... Basically, chores that would need to be done at any household! 

Additional tasks may include shuttling guests to and from the hospital, running errands in the community, answering the phone/door and other basic office assistant types of tasks. You are welcome to volunteer once or on a regular basis. We are happy to fulfill required service hours as well.

Please call Katie Conway at 716-883-1177 x255 for more information.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Makers

Meal Makers is a volunteer-based program. Meal Makers provide necessary meal ingredients and come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare a warm meal in our fully-stocked commercial kitchen for the guest families staying there.

After our guest families spend a long day at the hospital, there’s nothing more appreciated than a home-cooked meal. Get together with friends, family, or co-workers to plan a menu and prepare a comforting evening meal for the people staying at the Ronald McDonald House. 

Please sign up for a date on the calendar at our website, rmhcwny.org, or call Katie Conway at 716-883-1177 x255 for available dates. We strive for a home-cooked meal to be prepared every day, including weekends. 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

Meal Makers is a volunteer-based program. Meal Makers provide necessary meal ingredients and come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare a warm meal in our fully-stocked commercial kitchen for the guest families staying there.

After our guest families spend a long day at the hospital, there’s nothing more appreciated than a home-cooked meal. Get together with friends, family, or co-workers to plan a menu and prepare a comforting evening meal for the people staying at the Ronald McDonald House. 

Please sign up for a date on the calendar at our website, rmhcwny.org, or call Katie Conway at 716-883-1177 x255 for available dates. We strive for a home-cooked meal to be prepared every day, including weekends. 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spread the Word, Spread the Joy. Join Compeer Buffalo's Outreach Team!

Compeer Outreach Team members play a crucial role in expanding our reach and impact within communities across Erie County. As an Outreach Team member, you will be the face of Compeer, representing Compeer at a variety of community events such as wellness fairs, community resource fairs, career fairs, and speaking directly with members of the community to encourage them to get involved with our organization. Outreach Team volunteers support Compeer by spreading awareness of our programs and volunteer opportunities, allowing interested individuals to be able to seek a Friend or to be a Friend to an individual navigating mental health challenges. Outreach Team members attend events as needed.

*Time Commitment: The time commitment may vary depending on the number of events and outreach opportunities available. Outreach Team members are expected to be available for a flexible schedule including weekends, and evenings often when events are often held.

Volunteer screening includes an interview, references, background checks (including fingerprints, local police clearance, child abuse registry, and national sex offender registry), and volunteer orientation and training.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age, complete our screening process and onboarding process.

To learn more, use the following link: Volunteer Interest Call to schedule a phone call to discuss becoming a Compeer Outreach Team Member!

To become an Outreach Team Member, start by submitting your volunteer application today! Complete our online application here

Agency: Compeer of Greater Buffalo

Compeer Outreach Team members play a crucial role in expanding our reach and impact within communities across Erie County. As an Outreach Team member, you will be the face of Compeer, representing Compeer at a variety of community events such as wellness fairs, community resource fairs, career fairs, and speaking directly with members of the community to encourage them to get involved with our organization. Outreach Team volunteers support Compeer by spreading awareness of our programs and volunteer opportunities, allowing interested individuals to be able to seek a Friend or to be a Friend to an individual navigating mental health challenges. Outreach Team members attend events as needed.

*Time Commitment: The time commitment may vary depending on the number of events and outreach opportunities available. Outreach Team members are expected to be available for a flexible schedule including weekends, and evenings often when events are often held.

Volunteer screening includes an interview, references, background checks (including fingerprints, local police clearance, child abuse registry, and national sex offender registry), and volunteer orientation and training.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age, complete our screening process and onboarding process.

To learn more, use the following link: Volunteer Interest Call to schedule a phone call to discuss becoming a Compeer Outreach Team Member!

To become an Outreach Team Member, start by submitting your volunteer application today! Complete our online application here

Agency: Compeer of Greater Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Home Setups

The International Institute of Buffalo is looking for volunteers to join staff in our Welcome Home Setup Program. In this activity, volunteers work alongside staff at the home of one of our New American families by cleaning and organizing donated household goods. This helps to ensure that our families can settle into a clean and comfortable space upon their arrival. Times vary based on need.

You may email us at volunteers@iibuff.org to join, and call our offices at 716-883-1900 for any questions. You can receive regular updates and be added to our volunteer email list by filling out our Volunteer Application Form here!

Agency: International Institute of Buffalo

The International Institute of Buffalo is looking for volunteers to join staff in our Welcome Home Setup Program. In this activity, volunteers work alongside staff at the home of one of our New American families by cleaning and organizing donated household goods. This helps to ensure that our families can settle into a clean and comfortable space upon their arrival. Times vary based on need.

You may email us at volunteers@iibuff.org to join, and call our offices at 716-883-1900 for any questions. You can receive regular updates and be added to our volunteer email list by filling out our Volunteer Application Form here!

Agency: International Institute of Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading for those that can't

Do you like to read? Do you want to help others that can't? Our volunteers read newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials for people who are blind, have a visual impairment, or have a printi disability. This is done in-studio or remotely and only takes about an hour a week. Contact us and let us know of your interest! We'll talk for a few minutes and you'll be good to read! Email me to let us know you're interested!
marian@nfradioreading.org

Agency: Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service

Do you like to read? Do you want to help others that can't? Our volunteers read newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials for people who are blind, have a visual impairment, or have a printi disability. This is done in-studio or remotely and only takes about an hour a week. Contact us and let us know of your interest! We'll talk for a few minutes and you'll be good to read! Email me to let us know you're interested!
marian@nfradioreading.org

Agency: Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Mover

Volunteer Mover

 

Title: Volunteer Mover


Department(s): Community Services

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator & Program Manager

Time Involvement: Varies

Summary: Volunteer Movers will assist with picking up donated furniture and household items from various locations across Erie and Niagara County, and dropping them off at clients’ houses. The more volunteer movers we have, the less funding we will need to spend on moving services, which means that we will be able to use that money to help our newly arrived refugee families and other families in need!

 

Special Requirements: 

-Consent to Waiver

- Driving Background check at a cost of $7

-NYS Driver’s License and Access to a truck, van, or other vehicle that can carry furniture

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Volunteer Mover

 

Title: Volunteer Mover


Department(s): Community Services

Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator & Program Manager

Time Involvement: Varies

Summary: Volunteer Movers will assist with picking up donated furniture and household items from various locations across Erie and Niagara County, and dropping them off at clients’ houses. The more volunteer movers we have, the less funding we will need to spend on moving services, which means that we will be able to use that money to help our newly arrived refugee families and other families in need!

 

Special Requirements: 

-Consent to Waiver

- Driving Background check at a cost of $7

-NYS Driver’s License and Access to a truck, van, or other vehicle that can carry furniture

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassador Volunteer

The Crisis Services Ambassador attends community outreach events to represent Crisis Services throughout Erie County. The events can be tabling/informational booths, fundraisers for Crisis Services and more! The Ambassador will be able to speak comfortably about the important work of Crisis Services as well as empathetically listen to community members share their stories of working with Crisis Services. Our Ambassadors may serve as the face of Crisis Services to the community.


We offer an extensive training program for our Ambassadors to be ready to be in the community and represent Crisis Services to the public. This training includes basics of Crisis Services programs, suicide prevention skills, basics of domestic and sexual violence and mental health awareness. This training will prepare you to speak comfortably about these topics to community members at public events. You will also have the opportunity to shadow the Community Education and Outreach Coordinator at an event to help you learn the skills of setting up our materials and engaging with the public.

Agency: Crisis Services

The Crisis Services Ambassador attends community outreach events to represent Crisis Services throughout Erie County. The events can be tabling/informational booths, fundraisers for Crisis Services and more! The Ambassador will be able to speak comfortably about the important work of Crisis Services as well as empathetically listen to community members share their stories of working with Crisis Services. Our Ambassadors may serve as the face of Crisis Services to the community.


We offer an extensive training program for our Ambassadors to be ready to be in the community and represent Crisis Services to the public. This training includes basics of Crisis Services programs, suicide prevention skills, basics of domestic and sexual violence and mental health awareness. This training will prepare you to speak comfortably about these topics to community members at public events. You will also have the opportunity to shadow the Community Education and Outreach Coordinator at an event to help you learn the skills of setting up our materials and engaging with the public.

Agency: Crisis Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Expansion Committee Capital Campaign

Fantastic Friends of WNY is in need of experienced volunteers to work with our expansion committee on our capital campaign to fund our 3,000 square foot expansion to our special needs center. 

Agency: Fantastic Friends of WNY, Inc.

Fantastic Friends of WNY is in need of experienced volunteers to work with our expansion committee on our capital campaign to fund our 3,000 square foot expansion to our special needs center. 

Agency: Fantastic Friends of WNY, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brighten Residents' Lives at HighPointe Long-term Care

We are actively seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers aged 15+ to serve on an ongoing basis at HighPointe on Michigan, one of Kaleida Health's long-term care facilities. Volunteers make a huge difference to our residents and staff! Volunteers can expect to work with the Activities Department and help with games, crafts, events, and 1-to-1 interaction to improve residents' social stimulation and help them have fun! This is an excellent opportunity for retirees looking to give back, get more engaged, or share their knowledge with the community. It's also great for students who are considering a career in the medical field or those looking for service-learning hours. We ask that volunteers be willing to commit to six months, with a minimum of 10hrs per month.  

HighPointe on Michigan is a 300-bed facility dedicated to sub-acute rehabilitation and traditional long-term care. It includes a floor for memory care, a physical therapy department, a ventilator unit, and a pediatric unit. 

Agency: Kaleida Long-Term Care

We are actively seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers aged 15+ to serve on an ongoing basis at HighPointe on Michigan, one of Kaleida Health's long-term care facilities. Volunteers make a huge difference to our residents and staff! Volunteers can expect to work with the Activities Department and help with games, crafts, events, and 1-to-1 interaction to improve residents' social stimulation and help them have fun! This is an excellent opportunity for retirees looking to give back, get more engaged, or share their knowledge with the community. It's also great for students who are considering a career in the medical field or those looking for service-learning hours. We ask that volunteers be willing to commit to six months, with a minimum of 10hrs per month.  

HighPointe on Michigan is a 300-bed facility dedicated to sub-acute rehabilitation and traditional long-term care. It includes a floor for memory care, a physical therapy department, a ventilator unit, and a pediatric unit. 

Agency: Kaleida Long-Term Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brighten Residents' Lives at DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility

We are actively seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers aged 15+ to serve on an ongoing basis at DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility, one of Kaleida Health's long-term care facilities. Volunteers make a huge difference to our residents and staff! Volunteers can expect to work with the Activities Department and help with games, crafts, events, and 1-to-1 interaction to improve residents' social stimulation and help them have fun! This is an excellent opportunity for retirees looking to give back, get more engaged, or share their knowledge with the community. It's also great for students who are considering a career in the medical field or those looking for service-learning hours. We ask that volunteers be willing to commit to six months, with a minimum of 10hrs per month.   **Please also reach out if you are interested in coordinating a one-time group event.**

DeGraff SNF is an 80-bed facility that provides both sub-acute rehabilitation and traditional long-term care. 

Agency: Kaleida Long-Term Care

We are actively seeking compassionate and dependable volunteers aged 15+ to serve on an ongoing basis at DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility, one of Kaleida Health's long-term care facilities. Volunteers make a huge difference to our residents and staff! Volunteers can expect to work with the Activities Department and help with games, crafts, events, and 1-to-1 interaction to improve residents' social stimulation and help them have fun! This is an excellent opportunity for retirees looking to give back, get more engaged, or share their knowledge with the community. It's also great for students who are considering a career in the medical field or those looking for service-learning hours. We ask that volunteers be willing to commit to six months, with a minimum of 10hrs per month.   **Please also reach out if you are interested in coordinating a one-time group event.**

DeGraff SNF is an 80-bed facility that provides both sub-acute rehabilitation and traditional long-term care. 

Agency: Kaleida Long-Term Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Danceability Fill-In Front Desk Greeter

Danceability is seeking a fill-in front desk greeter to sub in when our Evening Assistant is unable to be there. Duties include:

*Welcome & assist dancers with special needs entering and exiting dance class

*Assist families with questions and concerns

*Take class attendance

*Assist instructors when need

*Answer phones

*Light cleaning and organization

*Clothing sales

*Miscellaneous jobs

*Flexible schedule - Mon., Tues, Wed or Thurs.

Agency: danceability, Inc.

Danceability is seeking a fill-in front desk greeter to sub in when our Evening Assistant is unable to be there. Duties include:

*Welcome & assist dancers with special needs entering and exiting dance class

*Assist families with questions and concerns

*Take class attendance

*Assist instructors when need

*Answer phones

*Light cleaning and organization

*Clothing sales

*Miscellaneous jobs

*Flexible schedule - Mon., Tues, Wed or Thurs.

Agency: danceability, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Food Pantry volunteers are needed to help our food insecure neighbors. Duties Include: filling food orders for guests, taking orders out to guest's cars, and stocking shelves.

Sundays 12pm-3pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm

Please call us at (716) 609-8819 or email us at hopeandjoyfoodpantry@gmail.com

Visit our website: ssbucc.com/foodpantry

Agency: Hope & Joy Food Pantry

Food Pantry volunteers are needed to help our food insecure neighbors. Duties Include: filling food orders for guests, taking orders out to guest's cars, and stocking shelves.

Sundays 12pm-3pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm

Please call us at (716) 609-8819 or email us at hopeandjoyfoodpantry@gmail.com

Visit our website: ssbucc.com/foodpantry

Agency: Hope & Joy Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kidney Health Patient Ambassador

If you are an individual who has been affected by kidney disease and is interested in helping spread awareness in our area, please contact the Kidney Foundation of WNY. We're looking for people who can share their personal stories through written articles, short videos, and public speaking opportunities. Our foundation can provide training in public speaking or work within your comfort zone.

Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY

If you are an individual who has been affected by kidney disease and is interested in helping spread awareness in our area, please contact the Kidney Foundation of WNY. We're looking for people who can share their personal stories through written articles, short videos, and public speaking opportunities. Our foundation can provide training in public speaking or work within your comfort zone.

Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Inventory

A volunteer is needed once per week for clerical work in our Emergency Shelter. Volunteer duties include organizing, sorting, and copying files as well as sorting and organizing donations. Volunteer days and times are flexible.

Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival.

Agency: The Salvation Army

A volunteer is needed once per week for clerical work in our Emergency Shelter. Volunteer duties include organizing, sorting, and copying files as well as sorting and organizing donations. Volunteer days and times are flexible.

Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Temple Corps Community Dinner

Every Wednesday and Thursday evening from 3-5 p.m. volunteers are needed to help serve dinner to clients and neighborhood friends.

 

Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Every Wednesday and Thursday evening from 3-5 p.m. volunteers are needed to help serve dinner to clients and neighborhood friends.

 

Once you submit your volunteer REQUEST thru VolunteerWNY, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you about scheduling a shift. All volunteers must complete an application BEFORE being added to the volunteer schedule. PLEASE do not just show up without speaking to our Volunteer Coordinator. We want to ensure everyone has a GREAT volunteer experience, and need to prepare for your arrival.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writers for Dog Sanctuary Needed!

Join Against All Oddz Animal Alliance INC. in making a significant impact at our dog rescue/sanctuary by volunteering through grant writing. Our sanctuary is dedicated to rescuing and caring for dogs in need (primarily those caught in the legal systems due to misrepresentation or lack thereof), providing them with a safe haven until they find their forever homes. If they are deemed unfit to survive in the outside world, or have been court-ordered to, some dogs will be staying at AAO for the rest of their lives in their own private cabins with attached runs and all the indoor amenities to provide them the comfort and respect they so rightfully deserve. With your help, we aim to expand our rescue efforts and improve our facilities to save more animals in need!

As a volunteer grant writer, you will play a crucial role in securing funding opportunities for our sanctuary. Your responsibilities will include:

Research: Identify potential grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government agencies that align with our vegan and sustainability-based mission and needs.Proposal Writing: Develop compelling proposals that effectively communicate our sanctuary’s goals, programs, and impact on the animal world and Western New York community. Tailor proposals to meet specific requirements and guidelines of each funding opportunity.Collaboration: Work closely with our supervising staff to gather necessary information, statistics, and stories that showcase our achievements and highlight the urgent need for funding.Impact Measurement: Assist in documenting and measuring the impact of our current programs to demonstrate the effectiveness of past funding and the potential of future investments.

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsPotential for Hire-On should volunteer demonstrate outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its missionRegular social events such as Vegan BBQs, Cornhole Tournaments, Booze Cruises on Lake Erie, etc.

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Join Against All Oddz Animal Alliance INC. in making a significant impact at our dog rescue/sanctuary by volunteering through grant writing. Our sanctuary is dedicated to rescuing and caring for dogs in need (primarily those caught in the legal systems due to misrepresentation or lack thereof), providing them with a safe haven until they find their forever homes. If they are deemed unfit to survive in the outside world, or have been court-ordered to, some dogs will be staying at AAO for the rest of their lives in their own private cabins with attached runs and all the indoor amenities to provide them the comfort and respect they so rightfully deserve. With your help, we aim to expand our rescue efforts and improve our facilities to save more animals in need!

As a volunteer grant writer, you will play a crucial role in securing funding opportunities for our sanctuary. Your responsibilities will include:

Research: Identify potential grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government agencies that align with our vegan and sustainability-based mission and needs.Proposal Writing: Develop compelling proposals that effectively communicate our sanctuary’s goals, programs, and impact on the animal world and Western New York community. Tailor proposals to meet specific requirements and guidelines of each funding opportunity.Collaboration: Work closely with our supervising staff to gather necessary information, statistics, and stories that showcase our achievements and highlight the urgent need for funding.Impact Measurement: Assist in documenting and measuring the impact of our current programs to demonstrate the effectiveness of past funding and the potential of future investments.

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsPotential for Hire-On should volunteer demonstrate outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its missionRegular social events such as Vegan BBQs, Cornhole Tournaments, Booze Cruises on Lake Erie, etc.

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welder/Fabricator/Shipfitter for Historic Navy Ships

At the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, our mission is to preserve our World War Two veteran warships including the destroyer The Sullivans, light cruiser Little Rock, and submarine Croaker. We are in immediate need of people who can work with and replace badly deteriorated steel sections of deck and other metal structures throughout our vessels. These ships belong to all Americans as part of our national heritage and we look forward to welcoming you to our corps of dedicated volunteers in saving these precious and rare vessels for future generations.

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

At the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, our mission is to preserve our World War Two veteran warships including the destroyer The Sullivans, light cruiser Little Rock, and submarine Croaker. We are in immediate need of people who can work with and replace badly deteriorated steel sections of deck and other metal structures throughout our vessels. These ships belong to all Americans as part of our national heritage and we look forward to welcoming you to our corps of dedicated volunteers in saving these precious and rare vessels for future generations.

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps VISTA Leader

Project M.O.V.E. Buffalo is a program of the City of Buffalo’s Office of the Mayor that aims to serve individuals from historically disenfranchised communities to promote economic success, support and grow technology and educational initiatives to close the inequality gap and fight poverty. The VISTA member will facilitate interdepartmental coordination, community-engaged learning to address identified community needs and identifying and documenting best practices in their respective assigned communities and sharing these resources throughout the city while creating online resources to aid in better coordination and resource allocation for future funds, projects, and workshops. The VISTA Leaders will be housed at the Citizen Services and will play an important role in the retention and performance of the VISTA members in Project MOVE as well as support and help coordinate the longevity of the AmeriCorps VISTA supervisors and Program Manager to assist the other VISTA members in their day-to-day responsibilities.

Agency: City of Buffalo's AmeriCorps VISTA Project M.O.V.E. Buffalo

Project M.O.V.E. Buffalo is a program of the City of Buffalo’s Office of the Mayor that aims to serve individuals from historically disenfranchised communities to promote economic success, support and grow technology and educational initiatives to close the inequality gap and fight poverty. The VISTA member will facilitate interdepartmental coordination, community-engaged learning to address identified community needs and identifying and documenting best practices in their respective assigned communities and sharing these resources throughout the city while creating online resources to aid in better coordination and resource allocation for future funds, projects, and workshops. The VISTA Leaders will be housed at the Citizen Services and will play an important role in the retention and performance of the VISTA members in Project MOVE as well as support and help coordinate the longevity of the AmeriCorps VISTA supervisors and Program Manager to assist the other VISTA members in their day-to-day responsibilities.

Agency: City of Buffalo's AmeriCorps VISTA Project M.O.V.E. Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2-1-1 Ambassador City of Buffalo

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, manning tables at health fairs or community events, and/or attending City of Buffalo Clean Sweeps. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

2-1-1 Ambassadors are needed to promote 2-1-1 to their local communities by various methods of outreach, manning tables at health fairs or community events, and/or attending City of Buffalo Clean Sweeps. Ambassadors will be provided with training & materials needed for outreach. 

Agency: 2-1-1WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer

The Senior Companion Program matches individuals age 55 or older with seniors in need of support services or companionship throughout Niagara County. Senior Companions provide friendship to their clients and assist with daily tasks necessary to maintain independence.

Some examples of activities Senior Companions may assist their clients with are: taking them shopping, transportation to the doctor or hair dresser, paying bills, running errands, meal preparation, medication reminders, social activities and a variety of other tasks. Senior Companions also provide respite and a personal break from the role of caregivers to family members who care for an elderly person in their home.

Senior Companions usually visit their clients between 2 and 5 hours each week, always on the same day and during the same hours.

Benefits:
Senior Companions receive a small, tax-free stipend if income eligibility requirements are met. This stipend is not considered income for any purpose. Senior Companions also receive pre-service and ongoing training, mileage reimbursement, and supplemental insurance coverage while they are serving.

Senior Companion Eligibility Requirements
If you are at least 55 years of age, meet low income eligibility requirements, are in good health and willing to provide assistance volunteering 5-40 hours a week, we want you to become a Senior Companion! Must also be patient and compassionate.

Call today to learn more!   716-285-8224 x 217

Agency: Volunteer Center at HANCI

The Senior Companion Program matches individuals age 55 or older with seniors in need of support services or companionship throughout Niagara County. Senior Companions provide friendship to their clients and assist with daily tasks necessary to maintain independence.

Some examples of activities Senior Companions may assist their clients with are: taking them shopping, transportation to the doctor or hair dresser, paying bills, running errands, meal preparation, medication reminders, social activities and a variety of other tasks. Senior Companions also provide respite and a personal break from the role of caregivers to family members who care for an elderly person in their home.

Senior Companions usually visit their clients between 2 and 5 hours each week, always on the same day and during the same hours.

Benefits:
Senior Companions receive a small, tax-free stipend if income eligibility requirements are met. This stipend is not considered income for any purpose. Senior Companions also receive pre-service and ongoing training, mileage reimbursement, and supplemental insurance coverage while they are serving.

Senior Companion Eligibility Requirements
If you are at least 55 years of age, meet low income eligibility requirements, are in good health and willing to provide assistance volunteering 5-40 hours a week, we want you to become a Senior Companion! Must also be patient and compassionate.

Call today to learn more!   716-285-8224 x 217

Agency: Volunteer Center at HANCI

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Leader

The horse leader is responsible for the horse in a lesson. They make sure the horse is prepared for a lesson and they lead for the rider during the lesson. They should be paying attention to the instructor, horse and rider to make sure that directions are being followed and the lesson runs smoothly and safely.

Agency: High Hurdles Therapeutic Riding Program

The horse leader is responsible for the horse in a lesson. They make sure the horse is prepared for a lesson and they lead for the rider during the lesson. They should be paying attention to the instructor, horse and rider to make sure that directions are being followed and the lesson runs smoothly and safely.

Agency: High Hurdles Therapeutic Riding Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14134

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Aboard Historic Navy Ships

The Buffalo Naval Park is in the process of building a robust corps of volunteers to help us maintain and improve our three vessels afloat: the World War Two-era cruiser Little Rock, destroyer The Sullivans, and submarine Croaker along with our Vietnam-era PTF boat displayed ashore. There are an abundance of opportunities to participate in the preservation of these irreplaceable and historic ships that played such pivotal roles in the defense of our freedoms. We have immediate needs for experienced electricians, welders and metal workers, woodworkers as well as those who could contribute by cleaning spaces and displays aboard, and painting our ships inside and out. We’d love to have you join us in preserving these treasures.

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

The Buffalo Naval Park is in the process of building a robust corps of volunteers to help us maintain and improve our three vessels afloat: the World War Two-era cruiser Little Rock, destroyer The Sullivans, and submarine Croaker along with our Vietnam-era PTF boat displayed ashore. There are an abundance of opportunities to participate in the preservation of these irreplaceable and historic ships that played such pivotal roles in the defense of our freedoms. We have immediate needs for experienced electricians, welders and metal workers, woodworkers as well as those who could contribute by cleaning spaces and displays aboard, and painting our ships inside and out. We’d love to have you join us in preserving these treasures.

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed! (Remote & areas around WNY!)

Position Overview:

We are seeking passionate and dedicated Volunteer Tutors to join the WNY Learning Lab team. As a tutor, you will provide one-on-one or small group academic support to students of various ages and educational backgrounds. Your role will be crucial in helping students improve their understanding of subject material, develop strong study habits, and build confidence in their academic abilities.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide personalized tutoring sessions in subjects such as Math, Science, English, History, or other areas based on your expertise and student needs.

Assist students with homework, test preparation, and overall subject comprehension.

Develop tailored lesson plans and learning activities to meet individual student needs.

Monitor and assess student progress, providing regular feedback and adjusting teaching strategies as necessary.

Foster a positive and encouraging learning environment.

Collaborate with WNY Learning Lab staff and other volunteers to share resources and best practices.

Participate in training and development sessions as required.


Qualifications:

Strong proficiency in one or more academic subjects.

Previous tutoring or teaching experience is preferred but not required.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping others learn and succeed.

Ability to commit to a regular tutoring schedule (e.g., weekly or bi-weekly sessions).

Reliable internet connection and computer (if tutoring remotely).

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact on the academic success and confidence of students in your community.

Gain valuable teaching and mentoring experience.

Flexible scheduling to accommodate your availability.

Opportunities for professional development and training.

Join a supportive and passionate team dedicated to educational equity.

How to Apply: If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer Tutor with WNY Learning Lab, please complete our online application form https://www.wnylearninglab.org/become-a-tutor or contact us at akornacki@wnylearninglab.org. We look forward to welcoming you to our team and making a difference together!

Agency: WNY Learning Lab

Position Overview:

We are seeking passionate and dedicated Volunteer Tutors to join the WNY Learning Lab team. As a tutor, you will provide one-on-one or small group academic support to students of various ages and educational backgrounds. Your role will be crucial in helping students improve their understanding of subject material, develop strong study habits, and build confidence in their academic abilities.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide personalized tutoring sessions in subjects such as Math, Science, English, History, or other areas based on your expertise and student needs.

Assist students with homework, test preparation, and overall subject comprehension.

Develop tailored lesson plans and learning activities to meet individual student needs.

Monitor and assess student progress, providing regular feedback and adjusting teaching strategies as necessary.

Foster a positive and encouraging learning environment.

Collaborate with WNY Learning Lab staff and other volunteers to share resources and best practices.

Participate in training and development sessions as required.


Qualifications:

Strong proficiency in one or more academic subjects.

Previous tutoring or teaching experience is preferred but not required.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping others learn and succeed.

Ability to commit to a regular tutoring schedule (e.g., weekly or bi-weekly sessions).

Reliable internet connection and computer (if tutoring remotely).

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact on the academic success and confidence of students in your community.

Gain valuable teaching and mentoring experience.

Flexible scheduling to accommodate your availability.

Opportunities for professional development and training.

Join a supportive and passionate team dedicated to educational equity.

How to Apply: If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer Tutor with WNY Learning Lab, please complete our online application form https://www.wnylearninglab.org/become-a-tutor or contact us at akornacki@wnylearninglab.org. We look forward to welcoming you to our team and making a difference together!

Agency: WNY Learning Lab

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Handler/Walker

Do you enjoy quiet strolls through nature in the company of four-legged friends? If so, we got you! Located on a 47-acre property with rolling fields, lush woods, and even a federally-protected wetland, Against All Oddz Animal Alliance is the perfect, little sanctuary to get in touch with your inner zen while helping out some critters in need of love and guidance. We are a small, but mighty, organization looking to expand our pack and help further socialize our furry residents with new faces and new handling techniques. Working with the dogs directly is certainly the biggest draw here for volunteers, as per any rescue out there -- who doesn't want to spend time squishing faces and enjoy a game of fetch?

All we ask is a commitment of a single two-hour shift per week so that the dogs remember you, though we are flexible and understand life can be hectic! 

Tasks for Handlers include:

Providing enrichment for 6 dogs, such as going for a walk, trick or puzzle work, free play or snuggling, bath time, etc.Making sure water bowls are full and if on a feeding-shift that dogs are given their appropriate diets (and vitamins or supplements, as directed)Reporting any concerns for dog's physical, emotional, or mental well-being to staffAdhere to site protocols and policies to ensure that everyone, either dog or human, are safe from undue harmParticipate in volunteer meetings to connect with other like-minded animal lovers, and stay up to date on changes in treatment plans or upcoming eventsWillingness to shadow-shift with site supervisors for initial visits to properly become integrated into the pack and learn the tips and tricks for successfully working with our dogs (each of them have their own unique personalities after all)

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsWorkshop Events with world-renowned dog trainer, Josh Moran of BarefootK9 in Buffalo, NYPotential for Hire-On should a volunteer show outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its mission

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Do you enjoy quiet strolls through nature in the company of four-legged friends? If so, we got you! Located on a 47-acre property with rolling fields, lush woods, and even a federally-protected wetland, Against All Oddz Animal Alliance is the perfect, little sanctuary to get in touch with your inner zen while helping out some critters in need of love and guidance. We are a small, but mighty, organization looking to expand our pack and help further socialize our furry residents with new faces and new handling techniques. Working with the dogs directly is certainly the biggest draw here for volunteers, as per any rescue out there -- who doesn't want to spend time squishing faces and enjoy a game of fetch?

All we ask is a commitment of a single two-hour shift per week so that the dogs remember you, though we are flexible and understand life can be hectic! 

Tasks for Handlers include:

Providing enrichment for 6 dogs, such as going for a walk, trick or puzzle work, free play or snuggling, bath time, etc.Making sure water bowls are full and if on a feeding-shift that dogs are given their appropriate diets (and vitamins or supplements, as directed)Reporting any concerns for dog's physical, emotional, or mental well-being to staffAdhere to site protocols and policies to ensure that everyone, either dog or human, are safe from undue harmParticipate in volunteer meetings to connect with other like-minded animal lovers, and stay up to date on changes in treatment plans or upcoming eventsWillingness to shadow-shift with site supervisors for initial visits to properly become integrated into the pack and learn the tips and tricks for successfully working with our dogs (each of them have their own unique personalities after all)

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsWorkshop Events with world-renowned dog trainer, Josh Moran of BarefootK9 in Buffalo, NYPotential for Hire-On should a volunteer show outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its mission

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cleaners Needed For Dog Sanctuary!

Hello, kind soul! Here at Against All Oddz Animal Alliance INC., we are looking for folks who have a passion to bring order and charm to their environment and don't mind getting a little bit of dog-fur on their clothes (or potentially some slobbery kisses). Located in rural Darien Center, only minutes from Darien Lake Amusement Park, we are a mixed rescue/sanctuary for dogs caught up in the legal system with nowhere to go. We have 47-acres of pristine rolling pastures, lush forests, and even a federally-protected wetlands on the edge of our property!

Each of our 12 dogs either lives in their own cabin (with A/Cs, heaters, electric, all the amenities to make them comfortable) with the ability to enter and exit their own personal fenced-in run whenever they please! Our more social dogs live in our "Hotel" facility that is the central hub for most supplies and where volunteers hang out the most. Each of these dogs have their own private kennel space, and connected runs that allow them to run and play with each other as much as they want! It's quite adorable to watch. 

That being said, it takes a lot of hands to keep all 6 cabins and Hotel in tip-top shape (especially in the dreaded mud season that is spring) to ensure our furry residents stay healthy and bright, especially the ones who will be living here their entire lives. While we ask all volunteers to participate in housekeeping, we understand there are people out there who specifically do not want to handle the dogs, but still want to help out how they can. They are always our biggest heroes because of the harmony they bring to our rescue through cleaning and organizing! It can be very busy here, so with a little bit of your TLC, you can help enrich not just a dog's quality of life here, but also the other staff and volunteers running around nonstop! 

Cleaner Duties Include:

Sweeping and mopping floors / vacuuming rugsDusting and wiping down walls, surfaces, windows, doors, etc.Sanitizing door handles and vectors to prevent the spread of germs/bacteriaWashing dog bowls, rotating and scrubbing toys out of rooms, throwing away toys that have seen much better days, etcScoop poop as neededHelping rotate loads in the washer/dryerOrganize supplies as neededHelp our Volunteer Coordinator with gardening if that's up your alley!!

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsPotential for Hire-On should a volunteer demonstrate outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its missionWorkshop Events with renowned dog trainer, Josh Moran of BarefootK9 in Buffalo, should you wish to join!Social bi-monthly events such as Vegan BBQs, Cornhole tournaments, Booze Cruises in Lake Erie, etc

If you are interested in joining our small army of animal lovers, please send us a message here or directly to our email: againstalloddzaa@gmail.com

Thank you kindly for looking! 

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Hello, kind soul! Here at Against All Oddz Animal Alliance INC., we are looking for folks who have a passion to bring order and charm to their environment and don't mind getting a little bit of dog-fur on their clothes (or potentially some slobbery kisses). Located in rural Darien Center, only minutes from Darien Lake Amusement Park, we are a mixed rescue/sanctuary for dogs caught up in the legal system with nowhere to go. We have 47-acres of pristine rolling pastures, lush forests, and even a federally-protected wetlands on the edge of our property!

Each of our 12 dogs either lives in their own cabin (with A/Cs, heaters, electric, all the amenities to make them comfortable) with the ability to enter and exit their own personal fenced-in run whenever they please! Our more social dogs live in our "Hotel" facility that is the central hub for most supplies and where volunteers hang out the most. Each of these dogs have their own private kennel space, and connected runs that allow them to run and play with each other as much as they want! It's quite adorable to watch. 

That being said, it takes a lot of hands to keep all 6 cabins and Hotel in tip-top shape (especially in the dreaded mud season that is spring) to ensure our furry residents stay healthy and bright, especially the ones who will be living here their entire lives. While we ask all volunteers to participate in housekeeping, we understand there are people out there who specifically do not want to handle the dogs, but still want to help out how they can. They are always our biggest heroes because of the harmony they bring to our rescue through cleaning and organizing! It can be very busy here, so with a little bit of your TLC, you can help enrich not just a dog's quality of life here, but also the other staff and volunteers running around nonstop! 

Cleaner Duties Include:

Sweeping and mopping floors / vacuuming rugsDusting and wiping down walls, surfaces, windows, doors, etc.Sanitizing door handles and vectors to prevent the spread of germs/bacteriaWashing dog bowls, rotating and scrubbing toys out of rooms, throwing away toys that have seen much better days, etcScoop poop as neededHelping rotate loads in the washer/dryerOrganize supplies as neededHelp our Volunteer Coordinator with gardening if that's up your alley!!

Benefits Include:

Volunteer Incentive ProgramsVolunteer Referral RewardsPotential for Hire-On should a volunteer demonstrate outstanding commitment and exuberance to Against All Oddz and its missionWorkshop Events with renowned dog trainer, Josh Moran of BarefootK9 in Buffalo, should you wish to join!Social bi-monthly events such as Vegan BBQs, Cornhole tournaments, Booze Cruises in Lake Erie, etc

If you are interested in joining our small army of animal lovers, please send us a message here or directly to our email: againstalloddzaa@gmail.com

Thank you kindly for looking! 

Agency: Against All Oddz Animal Alliance, INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Canopy of Neighbors Open Board Positions

Canopy of Neighbors is looking for Board members to help us serve the elder community in Buffalo.

 

Canopy of Neighbors is a non-profit organization creating new pathways to aging well and aging independently in community. Part of the national "village" movement, Canopy services a socioeconomically and culturally diverse population of seniors who need non-medical and non-social service supports to remain in their homes. Our volunteers drive seniors to crucial medical and social appointments, engage in friendly visits, volunteer help and socialization. We also run a robust programming schedule, which includes transportation. Our efforts are crucial to mitigating the negative effects of social isolation and allows seniors to remain in their communities and maintain positive mental and physical health outcomes.

 

Board members meet 5-6X/year for one-hour meetings, usually Tuesdays from 5-6pm. We are especially in need of volunteers with Non-Profit Governance and Finance experience, but all contributions of time, talent and treasure are welcome! Please call Sasha Yerkovich, Executive Director, at 716-235-8133, or at Sasha@Canopyofneighbors.org for more detailed information.

Agency: Canopy of Neighbors

Canopy of Neighbors is looking for Board members to help us serve the elder community in Buffalo.

 

Canopy of Neighbors is a non-profit organization creating new pathways to aging well and aging independently in community. Part of the national "village" movement, Canopy services a socioeconomically and culturally diverse population of seniors who need non-medical and non-social service supports to remain in their homes. Our volunteers drive seniors to crucial medical and social appointments, engage in friendly visits, volunteer help and socialization. We also run a robust programming schedule, which includes transportation. Our efforts are crucial to mitigating the negative effects of social isolation and allows seniors to remain in their communities and maintain positive mental and physical health outcomes.

 

Board members meet 5-6X/year for one-hour meetings, usually Tuesdays from 5-6pm. We are especially in need of volunteers with Non-Profit Governance and Finance experience, but all contributions of time, talent and treasure are welcome! Please call Sasha Yerkovich, Executive Director, at 716-235-8133, or at Sasha@Canopyofneighbors.org for more detailed information.

Agency: Canopy of Neighbors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TOY Ushers

Volunteer to be a TOY usher, lobby greeter, or ticket taker — flexible hours and free TOY performances!

TOY performances are held on weekday mornings, Saturday & Sunday afternoons.

Usher responsibilities include:

Escorting patrons to their seats Ensuring that later arrivals do not disturb the performance Assisting those with special needs Answering any questions patrons may have

 

Agency: Theatre of Youth

Volunteer to be a TOY usher, lobby greeter, or ticket taker — flexible hours and free TOY performances!

TOY performances are held on weekday mornings, Saturday & Sunday afternoons.

Usher responsibilities include:

Escorting patrons to their seats Ensuring that later arrivals do not disturb the performance Assisting those with special needs Answering any questions patrons may have

 

Agency: Theatre of Youth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: TOY Ushers

Volunteer to be a TOY usher, lobby greeter, or ticket taker — flexible hours and free TOY performances!

TOY performances are held on weekday mornings, Saturday & Sunday afternoons.

Usher responsibilities include:

Escorting patrons to their seats Ensuring that later arrivals do not disturb the performance Assisting those with special needs Answering any questions patrons may have

Agency: Theatre of Youth

Volunteer to be a TOY usher, lobby greeter, or ticket taker — flexible hours and free TOY performances!

TOY performances are held on weekday mornings, Saturday & Sunday afternoons.

Usher responsibilities include:

Escorting patrons to their seats Ensuring that later arrivals do not disturb the performance Assisting those with special needs Answering any questions patrons may have

Agency: Theatre of Youth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity

Organization: New York Food Project, Inc.

Location: Remote

About Us: New York Food Project, Inc. (NYFP) is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting well-being in underserved communities throughout New York State. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, we provide access to nutritious food and support services to individuals and families in need. Join us in making a difference in our community!

Volunteer Opportunities: NYFP offers a variety of volunteer opportunities based on your interests and skills. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking for a long-term commitment, we have a role for you. Below are some of the areas where you can contribute:

1.        Food Collection and Distribution:

o    Help collect, sort, and distribute food to those in need.

o    Assist with food drives and community food distribution events.

2.        Event Planning and Support:

o    Assist in organizing fundraising events and community outreach programs.

o    Provide logistical support during events, including setup, registration, and cleanup.

3.        Administrative Support:

o    Provide office support, including data entry, filing, and answering phones.

o    Assist with communication tasks, such as preparing newsletters and managing social media accounts.

4.        Outreach and Advocacy:

o    Help raise awareness about food insecurity and NYFP’s mission.

o    Participate in advocacy efforts and community engagement initiatives.

5.        Nutrition Education:

o    Assist in developing and delivering nutrition education programs.

o    Support workshops and classes aimed at promoting healthy eating habits.

6.        Special Projects:

o    Work on specific projects that match your skills, such as grant writing, graphic design, or web development.

Qualifications:

Passion for NYFP’s mission and commitment to addressing food insecurity. Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and organizational skills. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a tangible impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. Gain valuable experience and develop new skills. Meet like-minded individuals and build a network of community-minded peers. Receive recognition and appreciation for your contributions.

How to Apply: Interested in volunteering with NYFP? We would love to hear from you! Please email cao@newyorkfoodproject.org with your resume and a brief statement of your areas of interest and availability.

Contact Information: For any questions or further information, please contact: Kevin Pham at info@newyorkfoodproject.org or at 716-380-7454.

Join us in our mission to fight hunger and nourish communities. Your time and effort can make a world of difference!

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the New York Food Project team!

Agency: New York Food Project Inc

Organization: New York Food Project, Inc.

Location: Remote

About Us: New York Food Project, Inc. (NYFP) is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting well-being in underserved communities throughout New York State. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, we provide access to nutritious food and support services to individuals and families in need. Join us in making a difference in our community!

Volunteer Opportunities: NYFP offers a variety of volunteer opportunities based on your interests and skills. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking for a long-term commitment, we have a role for you. Below are some of the areas where you can contribute:

1.        Food Collection and Distribution:

o    Help collect, sort, and distribute food to those in need.

o    Assist with food drives and community food distribution events.

2.        Event Planning and Support:

o    Assist in organizing fundraising events and community outreach programs.

o    Provide logistical support during events, including setup, registration, and cleanup.

3.        Administrative Support:

o    Provide office support, including data entry, filing, and answering phones.

o    Assist with communication tasks, such as preparing newsletters and managing social media accounts.

4.        Outreach and Advocacy:

o    Help raise awareness about food insecurity and NYFP’s mission.

o    Participate in advocacy efforts and community engagement initiatives.

5.        Nutrition Education:

o    Assist in developing and delivering nutrition education programs.

o    Support workshops and classes aimed at promoting healthy eating habits.

6.        Special Projects:

o    Work on specific projects that match your skills, such as grant writing, graphic design, or web development.

Qualifications:

Passion for NYFP’s mission and commitment to addressing food insecurity. Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and organizational skills. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a tangible impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. Gain valuable experience and develop new skills. Meet like-minded individuals and build a network of community-minded peers. Receive recognition and appreciation for your contributions.

How to Apply: Interested in volunteering with NYFP? We would love to hear from you! Please email cao@newyorkfoodproject.org with your resume and a brief statement of your areas of interest and availability.

Contact Information: For any questions or further information, please contact: Kevin Pham at info@newyorkfoodproject.org or at 716-380-7454.

Join us in our mission to fight hunger and nourish communities. Your time and effort can make a world of difference!

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the New York Food Project team!

Agency: New York Food Project Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity

Organization: New York Food Project, Inc.

Location: Remote

About Us: New York Food Project, Inc. (NYFP) is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting well-being in underserved communities throughout New York State. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, we provide access to nutritious food and support services to individuals and families in need. Join us in making a difference in our community!

Volunteer Opportunities: NYFP offers a variety of volunteer opportunities based on your interests and skills. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking for a long-term commitment, we have a role for you. Below are some of the areas where you can contribute:

1.        Food Collection and Distribution:

o    Help collect, sort, and distribute food to those in need.

o    Assist with food drives and community food distribution events.

2.        Event Planning and Support:

o    Assist in organizing fundraising events and community outreach programs.

o    Provide logistical support during events, including setup, registration, and cleanup.

3.        Administrative Support:

o    Provide office support, including data entry, filing, and answering phones.

o    Assist with communication tasks, such as preparing newsletters and managing social media accounts.

4.        Outreach and Advocacy:

o    Help raise awareness about food insecurity and NYFP’s mission.

o    Participate in advocacy efforts and community engagement initiatives.

5.        Nutrition Education:

o    Assist in developing and delivering nutrition education programs.

o    Support workshops and classes aimed at promoting healthy eating habits.

6.        Special Projects:

o    Work on specific projects that match your skills, such as grant writing, graphic design, or web development.

Qualifications:

Passion for NYFP’s mission and commitment to addressing food insecurity. Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and organizational skills. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a tangible impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. Gain valuable experience and develop new skills. Meet like-minded individuals and build a network of community-minded peers. Receive recognition and appreciation for your contributions.

How to Apply: Interested in volunteering with NYFP? We would love to hear from you! Please email cao@newyorkfoodproject.org with your resume and a brief statement of your areas of interest and availability.

Contact Information: For any questions or further information, please contact: Kevin Pham at info@newyorkfoodproject.org or at 716-380-7454.

Join us in our mission to fight hunger and nourish communities. Your time and effort can make a world of difference!

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the New York Food Project team!

Agency: New York Food Project Inc

Organization: New York Food Project, Inc.

Location: Remote

About Us: New York Food Project, Inc. (NYFP) is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting well-being in underserved communities throughout New York State. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, we provide access to nutritious food and support services to individuals and families in need. Join us in making a difference in our community!

Volunteer Opportunities: NYFP offers a variety of volunteer opportunities based on your interests and skills. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking for a long-term commitment, we have a role for you. Below are some of the areas where you can contribute:

1.        Food Collection and Distribution:

o    Help collect, sort, and distribute food to those in need.

o    Assist with food drives and community food distribution events.

2.        Event Planning and Support:

o    Assist in organizing fundraising events and community outreach programs.

o    Provide logistical support during events, including setup, registration, and cleanup.

3.        Administrative Support:

o    Provide office support, including data entry, filing, and answering phones.

o    Assist with communication tasks, such as preparing newsletters and managing social media accounts.

4.        Outreach and Advocacy:

o    Help raise awareness about food insecurity and NYFP’s mission.

o    Participate in advocacy efforts and community engagement initiatives.

5.        Nutrition Education:

o    Assist in developing and delivering nutrition education programs.

o    Support workshops and classes aimed at promoting healthy eating habits.

6.        Special Projects:

o    Work on specific projects that match your skills, such as grant writing, graphic design, or web development.

Qualifications:

Passion for NYFP’s mission and commitment to addressing food insecurity. Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and organizational skills. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a tangible impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. Gain valuable experience and develop new skills. Meet like-minded individuals and build a network of community-minded peers. Receive recognition and appreciation for your contributions.

How to Apply: Interested in volunteering with NYFP? We would love to hear from you! Please email cao@newyorkfoodproject.org with your resume and a brief statement of your areas of interest and availability.

Contact Information: For any questions or further information, please contact: Kevin Pham at info@newyorkfoodproject.org or at 716-380-7454.

Join us in our mission to fight hunger and nourish communities. Your time and effort can make a world of difference!

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the New York Food Project team!

Agency: New York Food Project Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Volunteer

Seeking a marketing volunteer to work with our Outreach Coordinator to create graphic designs, flyers, posts for social media and manage social media accounts. May be asked to assist with Website development and updates. Should be well versed in computer applications including word processing, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF, etc. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Seeking a marketing volunteer to work with our Outreach Coordinator to create graphic designs, flyers, posts for social media and manage social media accounts. May be asked to assist with Website development and updates. Should be well versed in computer applications including word processing, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF, etc. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14132

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Musician

Seeking volunteer musician to assist with ongoing musical performances provided by our Church. This may include special events, church services, etc. Flexible hours - guitar, drums, etc

Agency: The Way Church of God

Seeking volunteer musician to assist with ongoing musical performances provided by our Church. This may include special events, church services, etc. Flexible hours - guitar, drums, etc

Agency: The Way Church of God

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14132

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: AV Volunteer

Seeking a volunteer or group of volunteer to assist with Audio/Visual production during special events and church services. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Seeking a volunteer or group of volunteer to assist with Audio/Visual production during special events and church services. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Outreach Volunteer

Seeking Volunteers to assist with our mobile outreach ministry - this is a new mission in which we will coordinate with local municipalities to provide life sustaining non-perishable food, beverages, clothing, etc to the community. Driver's license preferred. Ability to lift 50 lbs preferred. Willingness and ability to interact with the most vulnerable of our community. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Seeking Volunteers to assist with our mobile outreach ministry - this is a new mission in which we will coordinate with local municipalities to provide life sustaining non-perishable food, beverages, clothing, etc to the community. Driver's license preferred. Ability to lift 50 lbs preferred. Willingness and ability to interact with the most vulnerable of our community. 

Agency: The Way Church of God

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14132

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Volunteer

VOICE Buffalo is seeking dedicated individuals to join our Fund Development committee (Donor Relations Subcommittee and/or Fundraising Events Subcommittee).

Help refine fundraising strategies, establish long-term plans, and engage in donor outreach. Your involvement will support our mission for community liberation. Activities include:

Plan and execute fundraising events, including but not limited to block parties, pop-up celebrations, raffles, galas, and donor receptions. Support in coordinating event logistics, including venue selection, catering, entertainment, and audiovisual requirements. Support team in building and maintaining a network of potential major donors through events, meetings, and networking opportunities. Attending & staffing events, meetings, and other fundraising events/activities.

Seeking individuals passionate about social justice and racial equity, with strong networking skills, resilience, and a commitment to inclusivity. Experience in fund development/nonprofit fundraising is a plus.

Agency: VOICE Buffalo

VOICE Buffalo is seeking dedicated individuals to join our Fund Development committee (Donor Relations Subcommittee and/or Fundraising Events Subcommittee).

Help refine fundraising strategies, establish long-term plans, and engage in donor outreach. Your involvement will support our mission for community liberation. Activities include:

Plan and execute fundraising events, including but not limited to block parties, pop-up celebrations, raffles, galas, and donor receptions. Support in coordinating event logistics, including venue selection, catering, entertainment, and audiovisual requirements. Support team in building and maintaining a network of potential major donors through events, meetings, and networking opportunities. Attending & staffing events, meetings, and other fundraising events/activities.

Seeking individuals passionate about social justice and racial equity, with strong networking skills, resilience, and a commitment to inclusivity. Experience in fund development/nonprofit fundraising is a plus.

Agency: VOICE Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shark & Ray Bay Exhibit Host

Description:

-Greet guests as they enter the exhibit space and provide instruction on proper touchpool protocols.

-Organize guests in exhibit space and optimize opportunities for animal interaction.

-Provide animal information and educational content; develop ability to present information during a formal feeding presentation.

-Oversight of the species within the touchpool, assess their well-being, and communicate any concerns to our education staff or aquarists.

-Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming.

-Organize and maintain a clean workspace.

-Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building.

 

Qualifications:

-Enthusiasm for aquatic life!

-Responsible and dedicated.

-Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day.

-Willing to work in outdoor conditions.

-Must volunteer for at least one special event.

-Possesses excellent communication, public speaking and customer service skills.

-Second language not required, but highly desirable.

-This position does involve some direct animal contact.

 

Directions:

-Mandatory orientation with our Education department.

-Ages 14 and up.

-Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months.

Agency: Aquarium of Niagara

Description:

-Greet guests as they enter the exhibit space and provide instruction on proper touchpool protocols.

-Organize guests in exhibit space and optimize opportunities for animal interaction.

-Provide animal information and educational content; develop ability to present information during a formal feeding presentation.

-Oversight of the species within the touchpool, assess their well-being, and communicate any concerns to our education staff or aquarists.

-Provide guests with general information regarding our facility and programming.

-Organize and maintain a clean workspace.

-Direct guests to exhibits, restrooms, and other areas of the building.

 

Qualifications:

-Enthusiasm for aquatic life!

-Responsible and dedicated.

-Able to be on feet for at least 4 hours a day.

-Willing to work in outdoor conditions.

-Must volunteer for at least one special event.

-Possesses excellent communication, public speaking and customer service skills.

-Second language not required, but highly desirable.

-This position does involve some direct animal contact.

 

Directions:

-Mandatory orientation with our Education department.

-Ages 14 and up.

-Willing to meet minimum time commitment of 4 hours per week for 6 months -OR- 8 hours per week for 3 months.

Agency: Aquarium of Niagara

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Angel Card Program

Volunteers are needed to assist with FeedMore WNY's Angel Card program! Throughout the year we often distribute greeting cards, that community members have made and donated, to our home delivered meal clients. It is a way to lift our clients' spirits and put a smile on their face! This project can be done remotely, and cards can be handmade, created on a computer or even store bought and  then decorated further. We just require that none of the cards are dated, that they do not have any offensive language on them and that they are not addressed to anyone specific.  Cards can be for any holiday or general purpose, but we do ask that cards are not specific to any particular religious holiday (i.e. get well soon cards, birthday cards, cards saying: happy fall, or happy holidays, etc.). If providing envelopes with your cards please do not seal them. 

Once completed, cards can either be dropped off (between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday) at 100 James E Casey Drive Buffalo 14206, or mailed.  Cards can also be dropped off on Saturdays (between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.) at 91 Holt Street, Buffalo 14206.

Learn more about this program by contacting Kyle Dillman at kdillman@feedmorewny.org. 

Agency: FeedMore WNY

Volunteers are needed to assist with FeedMore WNY's Angel Card program! Throughout the year we often distribute greeting cards, that community members have made and donated, to our home delivered meal clients. It is a way to lift our clients' spirits and put a smile on their face! This project can be done remotely, and cards can be handmade, created on a computer or even store bought and  then decorated further. We just require that none of the cards are dated, that they do not have any offensive language on them and that they are not addressed to anyone specific.  Cards can be for any holiday or general purpose, but we do ask that cards are not specific to any particular religious holiday (i.e. get well soon cards, birthday cards, cards saying: happy fall, or happy holidays, etc.). If providing envelopes with your cards please do not seal them. 

Once completed, cards can either be dropped off (between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday) at 100 James E Casey Drive Buffalo 14206, or mailed.  Cards can also be dropped off on Saturdays (between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.) at 91 Holt Street, Buffalo 14206.

Learn more about this program by contacting Kyle Dillman at kdillman@feedmorewny.org. 

Agency: FeedMore WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Calls

Volunteers are needed to help make companion calls to our homebound neighbors! Companion Calls are opportunities to check in with FeedMore WNY's home-delivered meal clients to ensure they are staying well, and to provide them with a friendly conversation. Many of FeedMore WNY's clients live on their own and are fairly isolated, and these phone calls help to combat that isolation and provide our homebound neighbors with some socialization. 

Volunteers must be 18 or older to participate in this opportunity, and will be required to come into the Holt Street office to make these phone calls. Training will be provided onsite at the beginning of the shift. All volunteer rules and expectations can be accessed here!  

The health and safety of our volunteers are top priorities. To ensure that we are keeping all of our volunteers safe we are asking anyone who has recently tested positive for COVID-19, or who is symptomatic to please stay home for the recommended five day period or until symptoms subside. As well as we ask that if you were recently exposed to someone with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 and you are unvaccinated, or vaccinated and showing symptoms, that you stay home for the recommended five days and please reschedule your volunteer shift.

 

If you would like to participate in this project please, feel free to sign up on our website, https://www.feedmorewny.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-signup-form/ , and if you have questions please reach out to Kyle Dillman at kdillman@feedmorewny.org 

Agency: FeedMore WNY

Volunteers are needed to help make companion calls to our homebound neighbors! Companion Calls are opportunities to check in with FeedMore WNY's home-delivered meal clients to ensure they are staying well, and to provide them with a friendly conversation. Many of FeedMore WNY's clients live on their own and are fairly isolated, and these phone calls help to combat that isolation and provide our homebound neighbors with some socialization. 

Volunteers must be 18 or older to participate in this opportunity, and will be required to come into the Holt Street office to make these phone calls. Training will be provided onsite at the beginning of the shift. All volunteer rules and expectations can be accessed here!  

The health and safety of our volunteers are top priorities. To ensure that we are keeping all of our volunteers safe we are asking anyone who has recently tested positive for COVID-19, or who is symptomatic to please stay home for the recommended five day period or until symptoms subside. As well as we ask that if you were recently exposed to someone with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 and you are unvaccinated, or vaccinated and showing symptoms, that you stay home for the recommended five days and please reschedule your volunteer shift.

 

If you would like to participate in this project please, feel free to sign up on our website, https://www.feedmorewny.org/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-signup-form/ , and if you have questions please reach out to Kyle Dillman at kdillman@feedmorewny.org 

Agency: FeedMore WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Donation Receiver (AFC)

Are you a people person? Do you enjoy organizing and doing light record keeping? This volunteer service position is for you! Bring your gifts and talents to the Buffalo City Mission Receiving Department. You will meet, greet, receive, thank donors and assist in recording donations. Sorting and organizing donations is a part of this position too. Of course, as part of the team you will also assist in keeping the Receiving Department clean and organized. We can’t wait to hear from you! Volunteers make a difference as part of the team at the Buffalo City Mission! *Masks must be worn during your time of service.

To volunteer, go to: https://www.buffalocitymission.org/take-action/volunteer/

Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Are you a people person? Do you enjoy organizing and doing light record keeping? This volunteer service position is for you! Bring your gifts and talents to the Buffalo City Mission Receiving Department. You will meet, greet, receive, thank donors and assist in recording donations. Sorting and organizing donations is a part of this position too. Of course, as part of the team you will also assist in keeping the Receiving Department clean and organized. We can’t wait to hear from you! Volunteers make a difference as part of the team at the Buffalo City Mission! *Masks must be worn during your time of service.

To volunteer, go to: https://www.buffalocitymission.org/take-action/volunteer/

Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Chapel Speaker (At either AFC or CSM)

Do you have a heart to share the Word of God? Please read further. – A Chapel Speaker at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise or at Cornerstone Manor is a volunteer service position designed to reach the unreached and encourage and equip the faithful. We are seeking individuals with an endorsement from their pastor or local church to bring a biblical message on a monthly basis. To begin this process please complete the application. Once the application is completed you will be contacted by the Volunteer Department for next steps. Chapel times at AFC are 11am and 7pm every day, and the times at CSM are 7pm to 8pm each day except Saturdays.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Do you have a heart to share the Word of God? Please read further. – A Chapel Speaker at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise or at Cornerstone Manor is a volunteer service position designed to reach the unreached and encourage and equip the faithful. We are seeking individuals with an endorsement from their pastor or local church to bring a biblical message on a monthly basis. To begin this process please complete the application. Once the application is completed you will be contacted by the Volunteer Department for next steps. Chapel times at AFC are 11am and 7pm every day, and the times at CSM are 7pm to 8pm each day except Saturdays.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Human Resource Support Volunteer (AFC)

 

Do you like an office setting? This may be the service opportunity for you and bring much needed uplifting to the HR team. All needed file, management training will be provided. Human Resource administrative background helpful and preferred. This service role is a short-term opportunity which is available on Tuesday’s from 1pm to 4pm. Confidentiality is essential!
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Do you like an office setting? This may be the service opportunity for you and bring much needed uplifting to the HR team. All needed file, management training will be provided. Human Resource administrative background helpful and preferred. This service role is a short-term opportunity which is available on Tuesday’s from 1pm to 4pm. Confidentiality is essential!
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Team Member (AFC)

 

Join with the kitchen staff and be part of the team by volunteering in the kitchen. We are in need of men and women with a friendly and warm smile to serve and to provide Dining Room clean up. Must wear a mask and a shield will be provided.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Join with the kitchen staff and be part of the team by volunteering in the kitchen. We are in need of men and women with a friendly and warm smile to serve and to provide Dining Room clean up. Must wear a mask and a shield will be provided.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Phone Appreciation/Prayer Volunteer Service Position (AFC)

 

Description: Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you able to utilize Excel for input of basic information? Do you feel comfortable praying with others? Please consider partnering with us in this exciting service role. As a volunteer, with faith in the Lord Jesus, in this role, you will be reaching out to volunteers and donors to share a special thank you of appreciation for the volunteer and donor’s kindness as partners who continue to make the servi.ces of the Mission possible. – Kindness and appreciation that comes from the heart sends ripples of building caring relationships with those who you appreciate! We so want to share our appreciation, so that it ripples throughout our community, to all that make the Mission’s services to our hurting community possible, day after day! As the thank you’s go forward, I pray that we build stronger relationships with our gracious community partners. If you would like to serve in this role, please choose this as an option in your application. We look forward to speaking with you! This position takes place at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise. We are seeking 3 hours shifts, 1 time per week, flexible schedules.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Description: Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you able to utilize Excel for input of basic information? Do you feel comfortable praying with others? Please consider partnering with us in this exciting service role. As a volunteer, with faith in the Lord Jesus, in this role, you will be reaching out to volunteers and donors to share a special thank you of appreciation for the volunteer and donor’s kindness as partners who continue to make the servi.ces of the Mission possible. – Kindness and appreciation that comes from the heart sends ripples of building caring relationships with those who you appreciate! We so want to share our appreciation, so that it ripples throughout our community, to all that make the Mission’s services to our hurting community possible, day after day! As the thank you’s go forward, I pray that we build stronger relationships with our gracious community partners. If you would like to serve in this role, please choose this as an option in your application. We look forward to speaking with you! This position takes place at the Alfiero Family Center of Hope and Promise. We are seeking 3 hours shifts, 1 time per week, flexible schedules.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stylist/Barber (AFC)

 

Stylist/Barber Shop/ Beautician – Available for individuals – men and women – Are you a licensed hairstylist/barber? Do you have experience working with different types of hair? Help folks feel proud and uplift their hearts when they feel good about how they look and how they present themselves to the world. You can make a difference at the Buffalo City Mission by bringing your skill and providing haircuts in the lives of many struggling with homelessness.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Stylist/Barber Shop/ Beautician – Available for individuals – men and women – Are you a licensed hairstylist/barber? Do you have experience working with different types of hair? Help folks feel proud and uplift their hearts when they feel good about how they look and how they present themselves to the world. You can make a difference at the Buffalo City Mission by bringing your skill and providing haircuts in the lives of many struggling with homelessness.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Center Receptionist (AFC)

 

If you enjoy hospitality and have a friendly smile, please apply for this volunteer service position. The responsibility of this volunteer position is to welcome residents, guests and community members into the facility and connect them to the services needed. Partner with the Welcome Center staff to schedule appointments for residents, guests and community members through electronic system and answer phones. Welcome Center Receptionist available Monday through Friday.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

If you enjoy hospitality and have a friendly smile, please apply for this volunteer service position. The responsibility of this volunteer position is to welcome residents, guests and community members into the facility and connect them to the services needed. Partner with the Welcome Center staff to schedule appointments for residents, guests and community members through electronic system and answer phones. Welcome Center Receptionist available Monday through Friday.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin Support Volunteer – (CSM)

 

As an Admin Support Volunteer Team Member, you will provide office support to the administrative staff of Cornerstone Manor. In this volunteer position you will be maintaining files on the computer, prepare copies, and do some shredding. You will need to have experience with basic computer and office skills. This position is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

As an Admin Support Volunteer Team Member, you will provide office support to the administrative staff of Cornerstone Manor. In this volunteer position you will be maintaining files on the computer, prepare copies, and do some shredding. You will need to have experience with basic computer and office skills. This position is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care Team Member – Volunteer (CSM)

 

Are you seeking a rewarding volunteer experience? Do you like working with children? Volunteering in the day care and or student homework area will bring great support to the Mission staff and/or provide fun and support to our children of Cornerstone Manor of all ages. Volunteers serving in the Daycare are under the supervision of the Mission staff will assist with the implementation of lessons, stories, and arts & crafts.

Volunteers must submit all necessary required paperwork, pass a background check, and complete fingerprinting. There is no cost to the volunteer for these needs.

This service position is available Monday through Friday. Shifts are flexible.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Are you seeking a rewarding volunteer experience? Do you like working with children? Volunteering in the day care and or student homework area will bring great support to the Mission staff and/or provide fun and support to our children of Cornerstone Manor of all ages. Volunteers serving in the Daycare are under the supervision of the Mission staff will assist with the implementation of lessons, stories, and arts & crafts.

Volunteers must submit all necessary required paperwork, pass a background check, and complete fingerprinting. There is no cost to the volunteer for these needs.

This service position is available Monday through Friday. Shifts are flexible.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Beautifier (CSM)

 

Open to men and women – Do you enjoy the beauty gardens and flowers bring? This is position for you. The gardens of Cornerstone Manor provide great beauty and joy to the residents and the community. The tasks of the Garden Beautifier will be to maintain the Cornerstone gardens by clearing the weeds so that the flowers can grow and develop to blooming. The Mission will provide all needed materials. A green thumb is not necessary for this service position, just a heart to bring beauty and joy to Cornerstone Manor residents and the community that pass by our facility. Garden Beautifier is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Open to men and women – Do you enjoy the beauty gardens and flowers bring? This is position for you. The gardens of Cornerstone Manor provide great beauty and joy to the residents and the community. The tasks of the Garden Beautifier will be to maintain the Cornerstone gardens by clearing the weeds so that the flowers can grow and develop to blooming. The Mission will provide all needed materials. A green thumb is not necessary for this service position, just a heart to bring beauty and joy to Cornerstone Manor residents and the community that pass by our facility. Garden Beautifier is available Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Volunteer Residential Coordinator Support (AFC & CSM)

 

Residential Coordinators (RC) are the staff that work to meet the day to day needs of the residents of both the Alfiero Family Center and Cornerstone Manor, the Women and Children’s Shelter.  As a lead volunteer in this position, you will serve shoulder to shoulder with staff, providing vital support to staff while together, meeting daily resident needs. You may be preparing a room for a new resident, doing a bit of Covid cleaning, assisting with laundry and other, day to day operations. This service role will give you a greater understanding of and participation in the services provided to the women and children of Cornerstone Manor.  Note: Lead Volunteers receive extra training, as a volunteer in this role you do not need a staff person, present during your time of service. Training for all needs provided by staff. If you have any questions, please call the volunteer Department at 854-8181 x419. We are looking forward to partnering with you!
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Residential Coordinators (RC) are the staff that work to meet the day to day needs of the residents of both the Alfiero Family Center and Cornerstone Manor, the Women and Children’s Shelter.  As a lead volunteer in this position, you will serve shoulder to shoulder with staff, providing vital support to staff while together, meeting daily resident needs. You may be preparing a room for a new resident, doing a bit of Covid cleaning, assisting with laundry and other, day to day operations. This service role will give you a greater understanding of and participation in the services provided to the women and children of Cornerstone Manor.  Note: Lead Volunteers receive extra training, as a volunteer in this role you do not need a staff person, present during your time of service. Training for all needs provided by staff. If you have any questions, please call the volunteer Department at 854-8181 x419. We are looking forward to partnering with you!
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing, Donation, & Receiver Team Member (Thrift Store)

 

Do you enjoy a retail setting, working with clothing and meeting new people? This position is for you!
The Thrift Store Volunteer Clothing Team Member’s role is to sort, hang and price clothing and linens for placement on the sales floor. Along with straightening clothing racks to keep the store looking pristine and inviting to our community shoppers. As a volunteer in this position you will sort, categorize all donations with a focus on houseware donations for preparation for the sales floor. In this role you represent the Buffalo City Mission as you engage donors in friendly conversation while receiving and sharing appreciation their donation. Donations are vital to the continued work of the Buffalo City Mission for many reasons. This position may seem small, but a friendly smile and kind words goes a long way to build lasting relationships with our caring and supportive donor community. All the time partnering with all mission staff and other volunteers.

As a volunteer in this position you give the gift of your time and skills and are member of a larger team that bring many hands together making the Buffalo City Mission successful to positively impact the many homeless in our WNY community. Available Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

Do you enjoy a retail setting, working with clothing and meeting new people? This position is for you!
The Thrift Store Volunteer Clothing Team Member’s role is to sort, hang and price clothing and linens for placement on the sales floor. Along with straightening clothing racks to keep the store looking pristine and inviting to our community shoppers. As a volunteer in this position you will sort, categorize all donations with a focus on houseware donations for preparation for the sales floor. In this role you represent the Buffalo City Mission as you engage donors in friendly conversation while receiving and sharing appreciation their donation. Donations are vital to the continued work of the Buffalo City Mission for many reasons. This position may seem small, but a friendly smile and kind words goes a long way to build lasting relationships with our caring and supportive donor community. All the time partnering with all mission staff and other volunteers.

As a volunteer in this position you give the gift of your time and skills and are member of a larger team that bring many hands together making the Buffalo City Mission successful to positively impact the many homeless in our WNY community. Available Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
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Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events for Residents

 

The residents of the Buffalo City Mission men’s Alfiero Center of Hope and Promise and the ladies at Cornerstone Manor love time to relax, laugh and have fun! What a great time of stress relief. The Volunteer Department has games that groups can borrow and utilize for fun times for the residents and volunteers as everyone interacts. These Fun with Game Events can be scheduled Monday through Friday Evenings from 5:45pm to 7pm. If your group would like to bring this event to the residents, complete the application and the Volunteer Department will contact you for next steps. We are looking forward to good times as we unite in service!
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Chapel Worship Team

Agency: Buffalo City Mission

 

The residents of the Buffalo City Mission men’s Alfiero Center of Hope and Promise and the ladies at Cornerstone Manor love time to relax, laugh and have fun! What a great time of stress relief. The Volunteer Department has games that groups can borrow and utilize for fun times for the residents and volunteers as everyone interacts. These Fun with Game Events can be scheduled Monday through Friday Evenings from 5:45pm to 7pm. If your group would like to bring this event to the residents, complete the application and the Volunteer Department will contact you for next steps. We are looking forward to good times as we unite in service!
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Chapel Worship Team

Agency: Buffalo City Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compass House seeks volunteer groups for Rapid Re-Housing assistance

Compass House is seeking teams of 5+ volunteers to assist in setting up homes for our Rapid Re-Housing clients. Your team will be tasked with collecting new and gently used items to fill an apartment with, assisting Compass House staff to set up the housing, and creating a warm, welcoming environment for our clients to call home.

 

Agency: Compass House

Compass House is seeking teams of 5+ volunteers to assist in setting up homes for our Rapid Re-Housing clients. Your team will be tasked with collecting new and gently used items to fill an apartment with, assisting Compass House staff to set up the housing, and creating a warm, welcoming environment for our clients to call home.

 

Agency: Compass House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Compass House Seeks Donation Sorting Volunteers

Compass House is looking for volunteers to assist with sorting and organizing our donations. We receive multiple donation every week and they continue to grow. We only have so much space here and only so many clients to give supplies to. We are overflowing in all areas of the Resource Center with donations. If you or anyone you know would like to help us sort through them, we would greatly appreciate it. 

Agency: Compass House

Compass House is looking for volunteers to assist with sorting and organizing our donations. We receive multiple donation every week and they continue to grow. We only have so much space here and only so many clients to give supplies to. We are overflowing in all areas of the Resource Center with donations. If you or anyone you know would like to help us sort through them, we would greatly appreciate it. 

Agency: Compass House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit or Call a Senior

We provide online training that can be complete at your convenience and our paperwork can be completed electronically.  

On your own schedule, call or visit a senior (in your neighborhood) for 1-2 hours per month for a friendly check-in. Notice additional needs of the senior? Just let us know. We want our volunteers to focus on the friendship because social isolation is deadly for our seniors and they have so much to offer in life wisdom and experience. 

 

 

Agency: Blue Neighbors Volunteer Program

We provide online training that can be complete at your convenience and our paperwork can be completed electronically.  

On your own schedule, call or visit a senior (in your neighborhood) for 1-2 hours per month for a friendly check-in. Notice additional needs of the senior? Just let us know. We want our volunteers to focus on the friendship because social isolation is deadly for our seniors and they have so much to offer in life wisdom and experience. 

 

 

Agency: Blue Neighbors Volunteer Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buffalo State Meal Delivery Team

Buffalo State faculty and staff are invited to join our FeedMore Meal Delivery Team! Two Buffalo State faculty/staff volunteers deliver meals in the Blackrock neighborhood of Buffalo on Wednesdays and Thursdays each week. Delivery takes approximately one hour beginning at 11:00am. 

The Meal Delivery Team is a great way to meet others from across campus and utilize your lunch hour to assist our neighbors. 

For more information or to sign up, contact Carol DeNysschen, denyssca@buffalostate.edu or Laura Hill Rao, hillla@buffalostate.edu

 

 

Agency: SUNY Buffalo State Dr. Katherine S. Conway-Turner Office of Civic and Community Engagement

Buffalo State faculty and staff are invited to join our FeedMore Meal Delivery Team! Two Buffalo State faculty/staff volunteers deliver meals in the Blackrock neighborhood of Buffalo on Wednesdays and Thursdays each week. Delivery takes approximately one hour beginning at 11:00am. 

The Meal Delivery Team is a great way to meet others from across campus and utilize your lunch hour to assist our neighbors. 

For more information or to sign up, contact Carol DeNysschen, denyssca@buffalostate.edu or Laura Hill Rao, hillla@buffalostate.edu

 

 

Agency: SUNY Buffalo State Dr. Katherine S. Conway-Turner Office of Civic and Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Hearts and Hands

How to volunteer with Hearts and Hands

You can impact the life of a neighbor in your own neighborhood by volunteering as little or as much as your time allows. Volunteering with Hearts and Hands is easy and flexible. Our volunteers love our scheduling portal.

Whether you’d like to volunteer by providing transportation to your neighbors, helping with household chores, or providing socialization opportunities, you’ll be ensuring that older adults in your community can remain independent in their homes and empowered to age in place.

To get started, fill out our online application at www.hnhcares.org. Once at the home page, click the Volunteer with Us  tab and you will see a red button that says, "Apply Online". This application should take 10 minutes or less! 

Once received, a staff member will connect to schedule your 1-hour volunteer training and run your background check. Within two weeks’ time you can begin helping your neighbors in need.

  As a volunteer, you’ll:  Know In Advance Who You’re Helping    Know The Exact Needs You’ll Be Assisting    Get To Choose Your Own Schedule    Select Assignments That Fit Your Interests    Receive Mileage Reimbursement    Receive Supplemental Insurance Coverage    Have No Fixed Long-Term Commitment

Agency: Hearts and Hands

How to volunteer with Hearts and Hands

You can impact the life of a neighbor in your own neighborhood by volunteering as little or as much as your time allows. Volunteering with Hearts and Hands is easy and flexible. Our volunteers love our scheduling portal.

Whether you’d like to volunteer by providing transportation to your neighbors, helping with household chores, or providing socialization opportunities, you’ll be ensuring that older adults in your community can remain independent in their homes and empowered to age in place.

To get started, fill out our online application at www.hnhcares.org. Once at the home page, click the Volunteer with Us  tab and you will see a red button that says, "Apply Online". This application should take 10 minutes or less! 

Once received, a staff member will connect to schedule your 1-hour volunteer training and run your background check. Within two weeks’ time you can begin helping your neighbors in need.

  As a volunteer, you’ll:  Know In Advance Who You’re Helping    Know The Exact Needs You’ll Be Assisting    Get To Choose Your Own Schedule    Select Assignments That Fit Your Interests    Receive Mileage Reimbursement    Receive Supplemental Insurance Coverage    Have No Fixed Long-Term Commitment

Agency: Hearts and Hands

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee Services Volunteer

Title: JFS Refugee Services Volunteer

Department: Refugee Services (Community Services Division)

Reports to: Manager of Refugee Resettlement, Resettlement Case Managers, and Manager of Volunteer Services

Time Involvement: 2-4 hours per week, for a minimum of 3 months.

Summary: The Refugee Services Volunteer will provide support to our Case Managers in the office and in the community, and perform clerical duties as needed.

 

Special Requirements:

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Upload driver’s license, registration, and insurance (if driving clients)


Major Responsibilities:

Assisting clients during walk-in hours Assisting clients with apartment set up & orientation to household management Conducting client field trips using public transportation Driving clients to appointments when needed. Assisting with weekly Cultural Orientations Assisting in clerical duties Other duties as assigned by Supervisors

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree preferred. Word processing skills. Ability to organize. Attention to detail. Good interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Public Transportation Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!

Client interaction level: Varies

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)

For more information and to apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Title: JFS Refugee Services Volunteer

Department: Refugee Services (Community Services Division)

Reports to: Manager of Refugee Resettlement, Resettlement Case Managers, and Manager of Volunteer Services

Time Involvement: 2-4 hours per week, for a minimum of 3 months.

Summary: The Refugee Services Volunteer will provide support to our Case Managers in the office and in the community, and perform clerical duties as needed.

 

Special Requirements:

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Upload driver’s license, registration, and insurance (if driving clients)


Major Responsibilities:

Assisting clients during walk-in hours Assisting clients with apartment set up & orientation to household management Conducting client field trips using public transportation Driving clients to appointments when needed. Assisting with weekly Cultural Orientations Assisting in clerical duties Other duties as assigned by Supervisors

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree preferred. Word processing skills. Ability to organize. Attention to detail. Good interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Public Transportation Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!

Client interaction level: Varies

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)

For more information and to apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive for Newly arrived Refugees

Host a donation drive for those in need!

We are always looking for generous individuals to donate items for newly arrived refugees. When a refugee family arrives, we find permeant housing for the family to live. With the help of our wonderful donors and volunteers we are able to fill the home with all the necessary items. You would be in charge of collecting items on our list and bringing them to our donation space.

For Erie County contact David at djankowiak@jfswny.org or 716.883.1914 ext. 405

For Niagara County contact Emily at ewirth@jfswny.org or 716-796-4994

 

Below is a list of items we are always looking for. Feel free to run your donation drive however you feel is best. (Choosing one category is encouraged)  

 

Linen and Other Household Supplies: One bath towel and one wash cloth per person (must be new) One set of comforter/sheets/pillowcase(s) per bed (Bedding in a Bag sets can be had cheaply online, esp. in clearance sales) (Twin set for children or single adults, and full/queen for 2 parents – these must be new) Appropriate seasonal blankets (must be new) for each bed (light blanket for late spring/summer; comforter for fall/winter, or preferably both) Electric alarm clock (no wind-up clocks) (can be used as long as it works) Notebook, pens and/or pencils (one new set, and a cheap composition book or legal pad from Dollar Store is fine) Two Lamps and package of new light bulbs (Lamps can be used as long as in excellent working condition and no loose parts) Shower Curtain and Shower Liner and Hooks (new) Hangers for closet (new)

 

Cleaning Supplies (everything should be new and in original packaging – Dollar Stores are great for some of these items, if people don’t have in their pantries at hom. Multiples of cleaning items like liquid all-purpose cleaner and dish soap and sponges, are most welcome!): Dish Soap Bathroom/kitchen cleanser (like Comet) Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner like Fabuloso or Lysol Powder laundry detergent Sponges/Scouring Pads Big package of paper towels Two wastebaskets (big one for kitchen, small one for bathroom) Box of large trash bags Broom w/dustpan for broom and/or Mop w/bucket Toilet Brush

 

Kitchen Items (most can be gently used but clean and not chipped preferred): One place setting of tableware per person (fork, knife and spoon) One place setting of dishes (plate, bowl and coffee/tea cup) per person (these do not have to match as long as they are not chipped! New dish sets are very much appreciated!) At least one drinking glass per person (no chips, clean and like new – no plastic cups, wine glasses or beer mugs. New glass sets are very appreciated!) Pots and pans (at least one sauce pan, frying pan and baking dish – no old Teflon or heavily used or scratched ones – new sets are very much preferred and appreciated) Large pot for making soup, stews for bigger family Mixing/serving bowls (no chips, do not have to match) One set of kitchen/cooking utensils (new very much preferred) One set of sharp knives (new), Cutting board Dish towel (new) Two batteries for smoke alarm (new) Package (or more) of paper napkins Can opener (not electric, new preferred) Scouring pads (new)

 

Toiletries (only in original packaging and new, and family-size please. Multiples of toiletries are most welcome!) Large package (or more) of toilet paper One bottle shampoo (or more) Two bathroom soaps (one for sink and one for shower), per person Toothpaste One toothbrush per person Hand and body lotion – family size Deodorant (number based on size of family – for example, if there are three, then provide three deodorant sticks) Box of sanitary napkins, for teens and young women (No Tampons!) Boxes of Kleenex Basic first aid kit Disposable razors Shaving cream Hand sanitizer Disinfectant wipes for kitchen/bathroom

 

Helpful Items NOT On Required List, but if you have them lying around and are in clean/excellent working condition or new, would be wonderful additions. Small microwave (new is best; but will take used if clean and in good working condition) Small-Medium flat screen TV with antenna and remote (new is best). Please make sure it is in good working order. Television is an excellent way for our clients to pick up English. We cannot accept old TVs that are not flat screens, due to space reasons. Extension Cords (new preferred) Dictionary Electric Fan (if possible, several box fans for bedrooms) City map Extra alarm clock Basic tool box Tea Kettle (preferably new; no instant coffee makers) Working toaster oven (used and clean is fine, but new is best) Radio (plug-in) Umbrella(s) Family-sized rice cooker (clean and in excellent condition, if used; new preferred – all our families use rice in cuisine) Large soup pot Colander/strainer (new) Plastic wrap and foil (new) Bins for rice, tea, and sugar Grocery Gift Card to Aldi, Price Rite, Tops, Walmart, Wegmans (any amount helps!)

 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Host a donation drive for those in need!

We are always looking for generous individuals to donate items for newly arrived refugees. When a refugee family arrives, we find permeant housing for the family to live. With the help of our wonderful donors and volunteers we are able to fill the home with all the necessary items. You would be in charge of collecting items on our list and bringing them to our donation space.

For Erie County contact David at djankowiak@jfswny.org or 716.883.1914 ext. 405

For Niagara County contact Emily at ewirth@jfswny.org or 716-796-4994

 

Below is a list of items we are always looking for. Feel free to run your donation drive however you feel is best. (Choosing one category is encouraged)  

 

Linen and Other Household Supplies: One bath towel and one wash cloth per person (must be new) One set of comforter/sheets/pillowcase(s) per bed (Bedding in a Bag sets can be had cheaply online, esp. in clearance sales) (Twin set for children or single adults, and full/queen for 2 parents – these must be new) Appropriate seasonal blankets (must be new) for each bed (light blanket for late spring/summer; comforter for fall/winter, or preferably both) Electric alarm clock (no wind-up clocks) (can be used as long as it works) Notebook, pens and/or pencils (one new set, and a cheap composition book or legal pad from Dollar Store is fine) Two Lamps and package of new light bulbs (Lamps can be used as long as in excellent working condition and no loose parts) Shower Curtain and Shower Liner and Hooks (new) Hangers for closet (new)

 

Cleaning Supplies (everything should be new and in original packaging – Dollar Stores are great for some of these items, if people don’t have in their pantries at hom. Multiples of cleaning items like liquid all-purpose cleaner and dish soap and sponges, are most welcome!): Dish Soap Bathroom/kitchen cleanser (like Comet) Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner like Fabuloso or Lysol Powder laundry detergent Sponges/Scouring Pads Big package of paper towels Two wastebaskets (big one for kitchen, small one for bathroom) Box of large trash bags Broom w/dustpan for broom and/or Mop w/bucket Toilet Brush

 

Kitchen Items (most can be gently used but clean and not chipped preferred): One place setting of tableware per person (fork, knife and spoon) One place setting of dishes (plate, bowl and coffee/tea cup) per person (these do not have to match as long as they are not chipped! New dish sets are very much appreciated!) At least one drinking glass per person (no chips, clean and like new – no plastic cups, wine glasses or beer mugs. New glass sets are very appreciated!) Pots and pans (at least one sauce pan, frying pan and baking dish – no old Teflon or heavily used or scratched ones – new sets are very much preferred and appreciated) Large pot for making soup, stews for bigger family Mixing/serving bowls (no chips, do not have to match) One set of kitchen/cooking utensils (new very much preferred) One set of sharp knives (new), Cutting board Dish towel (new) Two batteries for smoke alarm (new) Package (or more) of paper napkins Can opener (not electric, new preferred) Scouring pads (new)

 

Toiletries (only in original packaging and new, and family-size please. Multiples of toiletries are most welcome!) Large package (or more) of toilet paper One bottle shampoo (or more) Two bathroom soaps (one for sink and one for shower), per person Toothpaste One toothbrush per person Hand and body lotion – family size Deodorant (number based on size of family – for example, if there are three, then provide three deodorant sticks) Box of sanitary napkins, for teens and young women (No Tampons!) Boxes of Kleenex Basic first aid kit Disposable razors Shaving cream Hand sanitizer Disinfectant wipes for kitchen/bathroom

 

Helpful Items NOT On Required List, but if you have them lying around and are in clean/excellent working condition or new, would be wonderful additions. Small microwave (new is best; but will take used if clean and in good working condition) Small-Medium flat screen TV with antenna and remote (new is best). Please make sure it is in good working order. Television is an excellent way for our clients to pick up English. We cannot accept old TVs that are not flat screens, due to space reasons. Extension Cords (new preferred) Dictionary Electric Fan (if possible, several box fans for bedrooms) City map Extra alarm clock Basic tool box Tea Kettle (preferably new; no instant coffee makers) Working toaster oven (used and clean is fine, but new is best) Radio (plug-in) Umbrella(s) Family-sized rice cooker (clean and in excellent condition, if used; new preferred – all our families use rice in cuisine) Large soup pot Colander/strainer (new) Plastic wrap and foil (new) Bins for rice, tea, and sugar Grocery Gift Card to Aldi, Price Rite, Tops, Walmart, Wegmans (any amount helps!)

 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor for Refugees - Niagara County

Title: Volunteer ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor


Department(s): Reception & Placement

Reports to: Volunteer Services & Program Manager

Time Involvement: 3 month minimum commitments, negotiable

Summary: Volunteers will be matched with an individual, based on the volunteer’s strengths and the individual’s needs. Volunteer will engage in an initial virtual meeting with the individual, guided by the program manager, to begin building rapport, and to establish a regular schedule. Volunteer must commit to at least one one-hour block of English language assistance per week.

 

Special Requirements: 

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Statewide Central Registry Search Age 18+ or youth consent form uploaded

 


Major Responsibilities:

Commitment to at least one hour per week, for the duration of at least three months. Providing quality English assistance to the individual assigned to. Reporting any issues or concerns to program manager or Volunteer Coordinator

 

 

Qualifications:

Multilingual is a plus- Arabic, Burmese, Karen, Spanish, Swahili, English Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrates patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility.

Client interaction level: High

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months)

 

For more information and to apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Title: Volunteer ENL (English as a New Language) Mentor


Department(s): Reception & Placement

Reports to: Volunteer Services & Program Manager

Time Involvement: 3 month minimum commitments, negotiable

Summary: Volunteers will be matched with an individual, based on the volunteer’s strengths and the individual’s needs. Volunteer will engage in an initial virtual meeting with the individual, guided by the program manager, to begin building rapport, and to establish a regular schedule. Volunteer must commit to at least one one-hour block of English language assistance per week.

 

Special Requirements: 

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Statewide Central Registry Search Age 18+ or youth consent form uploaded

 


Major Responsibilities:

Commitment to at least one hour per week, for the duration of at least three months. Providing quality English assistance to the individual assigned to. Reporting any issues or concerns to program manager or Volunteer Coordinator

 

 

Qualifications:

Multilingual is a plus- Arabic, Burmese, Karen, Spanish, Swahili, English Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrates patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility.

Client interaction level: High

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months)

 

For more information and to apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Services Volunteer

Title: Career Services Volunteer

Department: Career Services


Reports to: Career Services Manager

Time Involvement: Three Months Minimum; 15 hours per week

Summary: This individual will assist our Job Developers with clients within our Employment programs, assisting clients to develop resumes and cover letters; and fill out job applications.

 

Special Requirements:

To participate, you must complete the following requirements. We will provide instructions.  

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Possession of valid New York State driver’s license and access to vehicle (if driving clients)

 

Major Responsibilities:

Assist staff with assessment, information-gathering, and client education during individual and group counseling programs Provide outreach and responses to people, organizations, schools, colleges, and other groups for program development Prepare reports and notes for sponsoring agencies Research information, such as market and industry trends, employer prospects, or job openings Develop career services materials, such as client resumes, handouts, or social media content Other duties as assigned by supervisor

JFS Career Services is willing to provide additional relevant experiences as available to coincide with individual volunteer interests and agency opportunities whenever possible

Qualifications:

Good Writing Skills Good Relational/Interpersonal skills Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!

Client interaction level: High

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)

 

To see more information and apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Title: Career Services Volunteer

Department: Career Services


Reports to: Career Services Manager

Time Involvement: Three Months Minimum; 15 hours per week

Summary: This individual will assist our Job Developers with clients within our Employment programs, assisting clients to develop resumes and cover letters; and fill out job applications.

 

Special Requirements:

To participate, you must complete the following requirements. We will provide instructions.  

Successful Completion of Sterling Volunteers Background Check, at the cost of $9 (if working directly with clients) Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Record of Covid-19 vaccination Complete Staff Exclusion List Search Possession of valid New York State driver’s license and access to vehicle (if driving clients)

 

Major Responsibilities:

Assist staff with assessment, information-gathering, and client education during individual and group counseling programs Provide outreach and responses to people, organizations, schools, colleges, and other groups for program development Prepare reports and notes for sponsoring agencies Research information, such as market and industry trends, employer prospects, or job openings Develop career services materials, such as client resumes, handouts, or social media content Other duties as assigned by supervisor

JFS Career Services is willing to provide additional relevant experiences as available to coincide with individual volunteer interests and agency opportunities whenever possible

Qualifications:

Good Writing Skills Good Relational/Interpersonal skills Demonstrates compassion for refugees, patience, and the ability to operate from a mindset of cultural humility. Multilingual is a plus!

Client interaction level: High

Time commitment: Short-term (3 months) or Long-term (6 months)

 

To see more information and apply, click here. 

Agency: Jewish Family Services of Western New York

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer - Driver's License Required

Pantry volunteer opportunity to make food deliveries when absolutely needed to client homes who have transportation issues

no entry to client homes

outside drop off only

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Pantry volunteer opportunity to make food deliveries when absolutely needed to client homes who have transportation issues

no entry to client homes

outside drop off only

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join The Longest Day Fundraising Committee to End Alzheimer's!

We are looking for passionate volunteers to SHINE THEIR LIGHT as part of the planning committee for The Longest Day, our annual "do-it-yourself" fundraising program!

The ambassador’s role for TLD includes all or some of the following: attending monthly committee meetings, making phone calls to participants, writing thank you cards, reaching out to potential TLD participants, spreading awareness of the Alzheimer’s Association and TLD, fundraising etc. Your Alzheimer's Association staff partner supports you throughout the program and is very flexible and happy to tailor your volunteer experience around your interests and schedule. We offer both virtual and in-person opportunities.

 

Ideal volunteers would have some of these traits: Enjoying connecting with people, enthusiasm, are passionate about ending Alzheimer's, comfortable talking on the phone, and a willingness to participate in events.

 

Monthly commitment: Approximately 2-3 hours per month. This will vary depending on the month, and as mentioned above, our staff partner is very flexible with what works for you. 


Have questions? Contact Longest Day Manager Maddie Weitz at mrweitz@alz.org or 716-913-9809.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association WNY Chapter

We are looking for passionate volunteers to SHINE THEIR LIGHT as part of the planning committee for The Longest Day, our annual "do-it-yourself" fundraising program!

The ambassador’s role for TLD includes all or some of the following: attending monthly committee meetings, making phone calls to participants, writing thank you cards, reaching out to potential TLD participants, spreading awareness of the Alzheimer’s Association and TLD, fundraising etc. Your Alzheimer's Association staff partner supports you throughout the program and is very flexible and happy to tailor your volunteer experience around your interests and schedule. We offer both virtual and in-person opportunities.

 

Ideal volunteers would have some of these traits: Enjoying connecting with people, enthusiasm, are passionate about ending Alzheimer's, comfortable talking on the phone, and a willingness to participate in events.

 

Monthly commitment: Approximately 2-3 hours per month. This will vary depending on the month, and as mentioned above, our staff partner is very flexible with what works for you. 


Have questions? Contact Longest Day Manager Maddie Weitz at mrweitz@alz.org or 716-913-9809.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association WNY Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kidney Health Professional Education Committee

This committee's role is to assist in the creation of professional education workshops, talks and webinars. Audiences for professional education programs include nephrology specialists, primary care providers, dialysis providers, social workers, dietitians and others working with kidney patients.

We are seeking committee members with experience in any of the above fields, or experience in planning educational programs.

Until further notice, all committee meetings are being held remotely by video conference or phone conference. Meetings are generally held on weeknight evenings or at another time convenient for the most members of a specific committee.

The committee's role will include:

identifying topics for educational programs (especially issues of importance for patients or professionals); helping the Kidney Foundation to connect with potential presenters; selecting venues and times which will best serve audience members; assisting with the promotion of educational programs.

Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY

This committee's role is to assist in the creation of professional education workshops, talks and webinars. Audiences for professional education programs include nephrology specialists, primary care providers, dialysis providers, social workers, dietitians and others working with kidney patients.

We are seeking committee members with experience in any of the above fields, or experience in planning educational programs.

Until further notice, all committee meetings are being held remotely by video conference or phone conference. Meetings are generally held on weeknight evenings or at another time convenient for the most members of a specific committee.

The committee's role will include:

identifying topics for educational programs (especially issues of importance for patients or professionals); helping the Kidney Foundation to connect with potential presenters; selecting venues and times which will best serve audience members; assisting with the promotion of educational programs.

Agency: Kidney Foundation of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Give an hour:Pickup food to help the hungry on Mondays

Food pickup needed on Mondays with a pickup truck (no cap) to help people in Williamsville and Clarence who are hungry.  We need you for about an hour. You could even do this before you go to work.  Every Mondays at 5:45am. The pickup is 1/2 mile from the food pantry. The weeks you are going on vacation or out of town we would need you to let us know in advance.  

A pallet would be loaded into your truck by the forklift operator and you would load any produce or dairy in your pickup and bring it back to the pantry to unload.  

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Food pickup needed on Mondays with a pickup truck (no cap) to help people in Williamsville and Clarence who are hungry.  We need you for about an hour. You could even do this before you go to work.  Every Mondays at 5:45am. The pickup is 1/2 mile from the food pantry. The weeks you are going on vacation or out of town we would need you to let us know in advance.  

A pallet would be loaded into your truck by the forklift operator and you would load any produce or dairy in your pickup and bring it back to the pantry to unload.  

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer/Intern -Macro Practice

Social Media Volunteer/Intern, Lockport,NY.  The Morlock Foundation is looking for a 4+hr/week Social Marketing Volunteer/Intern and Online Mobilizer. (REMOTE POSITION)

Must be familiar with Web 2.0 programs like facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram and more.

Must be able to work as a team player and an individual.  

Must be able to review goal setting plan and make a plan to meet the goals.  

You will be working with a student team on Macro Practice.

Need to attend meeting Tuesday night at 6pm until 7pm. Planning of work should be done with the Supervisor -Elizabeth Connors.

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Social Media Volunteer/Intern, Lockport,NY.  The Morlock Foundation is looking for a 4+hr/week Social Marketing Volunteer/Intern and Online Mobilizer. (REMOTE POSITION)

Must be familiar with Web 2.0 programs like facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram and more.

Must be able to work as a team player and an individual.  

Must be able to review goal setting plan and make a plan to meet the goals.  

You will be working with a student team on Macro Practice.

Need to attend meeting Tuesday night at 6pm until 7pm. Planning of work should be done with the Supervisor -Elizabeth Connors.

Agency: Morlock Foundation, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 14094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Guide

Tour Guides Needed!

As the first point of contact for guests at Old Fort Niagara, Tour Guides play a crucial role in creating a positive and memorable experience for our visitors. We are currently looking for new Tour Guides to join our team and lead daily orientation tours, school field trip tours, and specialty tours throughout the year. To ensure that our guides are well-equipped to deliver engaging and informative tours, we provide comprehensive training and mentorship programs. Join our dedicated team of Tour Guides at Old Fort Niagara and be a part of this exciting experience!

 

As tours are scheduled, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact Tour Guides to schedule them for each individual tour. If you have specific days of the week that you would like us to reach out to you about, please let us know.

Agency: Old Fort Niagara

Tour Guides Needed!

As the first point of contact for guests at Old Fort Niagara, Tour Guides play a crucial role in creating a positive and memorable experience for our visitors. We are currently looking for new Tour Guides to join our team and lead daily orientation tours, school field trip tours, and specialty tours throughout the year. To ensure that our guides are well-equipped to deliver engaging and informative tours, we provide comprehensive training and mentorship programs. Join our dedicated team of Tour Guides at Old Fort Niagara and be a part of this exciting experience!

 

As tours are scheduled, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact Tour Guides to schedule them for each individual tour. If you have specific days of the week that you would like us to reach out to you about, please let us know.

Agency: Old Fort Niagara

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14174

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events

Volunteer for Special Events and Reenactments!

Are you passionate about history, eager to immerse yourself in a bygone era, and ready for an exciting volunteer opportunity? Look no further! Old Fort Niagara is calling on enthusiastic individuals to become a part of our dedicated team for special events and reenactments.

What's in Store for You?

At Old Fort Niagara, we offer a diverse range of activities during our special events, and we need your help to make them memorable experiences for our visitors. As a volunteer, you'll have the chance to:

Registration Assistance: Be the friendly face that welcomes our special event participants! Assist with event registration, provide information, and ensure everyone feels the warmth of our historical hospitality.

Culinary Delights: Take on the role of a culinary maestro by helping to cook up delicious breakfasts for our reenactors.

Crowd Control and Safety: Play a crucial part in keeping our events safe and enjoyable. Manage crowd control to ensure a smooth flow of activities, and be a point of contact for any safety concerns.

Interact with Reenactors: Immerse yourself in history by spending time with our fantastic reenactors. Learn about their roles, costumes, and historical knowledge. Your interactions will contribute to an enriching experience for both volunteers and visitors alike.

Event-Specific Opportunities: Each event at Old Fort Niagara is unique, offering a variety of roles and tasks. Whether it's assisting with demonstrations, guiding tours, or participating in thematic activities, there's a plethora of ways you can contribute.

Why Volunteer with Us?

Historical Immersion: Step back in time and experience the past in a hands-on, interactive way.

Community Connection: Join a community of like-minded individuals passionate about preserving and sharing history.

Skill Development: Hone your organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills in a dynamic and historical setting.

Free Admission: Enjoy complimentary access to Old Fort Niagara during your volunteering period.

Agency: Old Fort Niagara

Volunteer for Special Events and Reenactments!

Are you passionate about history, eager to immerse yourself in a bygone era, and ready for an exciting volunteer opportunity? Look no further! Old Fort Niagara is calling on enthusiastic individuals to become a part of our dedicated team for special events and reenactments.

What's in Store for You?

At Old Fort Niagara, we offer a diverse range of activities during our special events, and we need your help to make them memorable experiences for our visitors. As a volunteer, you'll have the chance to:

Registration Assistance: Be the friendly face that welcomes our special event participants! Assist with event registration, provide information, and ensure everyone feels the warmth of our historical hospitality.

Culinary Delights: Take on the role of a culinary maestro by helping to cook up delicious breakfasts for our reenactors.

Crowd Control and Safety: Play a crucial part in keeping our events safe and enjoyable. Manage crowd control to ensure a smooth flow of activities, and be a point of contact for any safety concerns.

Interact with Reenactors: Immerse yourself in history by spending time with our fantastic reenactors. Learn about their roles, costumes, and historical knowledge. Your interactions will contribute to an enriching experience for both volunteers and visitors alike.

Event-Specific Opportunities: Each event at Old Fort Niagara is unique, offering a variety of roles and tasks. Whether it's assisting with demonstrations, guiding tours, or participating in thematic activities, there's a plethora of ways you can contribute.

Why Volunteer with Us?

Historical Immersion: Step back in time and experience the past in a hands-on, interactive way.

Community Connection: Join a community of like-minded individuals passionate about preserving and sharing history.

Skill Development: Hone your organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills in a dynamic and historical setting.

Free Admission: Enjoy complimentary access to Old Fort Niagara during your volunteering period.

Agency: Old Fort Niagara

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14174

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Niagara Falls School Year Tutors Needed!

Work with students grades K-12 at a local library, get assigned a consistent student and work with them on reading and math homework and reinforcement curriculum. Select volunteer hours around your schedule! Great experience and amazing environment to work in!  

Agency: Educate WNY

Work with students grades K-12 at a local library, get assigned a consistent student and work with them on reading and math homework and reinforcement curriculum. Select volunteer hours around your schedule! Great experience and amazing environment to work in!  

Agency: Educate WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buffalo School Year Tutors Needed!

Work with students grades K-12 at a local library in Buffalo, get assigned a consistent student and work with them on reading and math homework and reinforcement curriculum. Select volunteer hours around your schedule! Great experience and amazing environment to work in!  

Agency: Educate WNY

Work with students grades K-12 at a local library in Buffalo, get assigned a consistent student and work with them on reading and math homework and reinforcement curriculum. Select volunteer hours around your schedule! Great experience and amazing environment to work in!  

Agency: Educate WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed

Volunteer Tutors needed to assist children with reading, history and math. Please contact Mrs Triggs at 716-533-9753 for more information 

Agency: None Like You / We Care

Volunteer Tutors needed to assist children with reading, history and math. Please contact Mrs Triggs at 716-533-9753 for more information 

Agency: None Like You / We Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RTSB Experience Corps Literacy Tutor

Position Title:  Volunteer Tutor

Service Position Summary:   Volunteer tutors serve in local schools in PreK through 3rd grade.  Volunteer tutors provide 1:1 or 1:2 tutoring in essential pre-reading and early reading skills. Additionally, tutors build positive relationships with their students that support, encourage and motivate social emotional growth.    

Commitment:   A minimum of four hours per week, over two days a week, for the entire school year, plus additional time for required training and team meetings.

Reports to:  Experience Corps Literacy Coach (ECLC)

Responsibilities:

Students

Work with 1:1 or 1:2 with designated students who are identified by the teacher and ECLC as needing extra reading assistance according to Buffalo Public Schools assessemment. Tutor identified students using AARP Foundation Experience Corps structured session model and Experience Corps approved materials. Model appropriate behavior for students. Develop positive relationships with students; nurture self-esteem and a positive attitude toward learning.

Training & Team

Attend and participate in a minimum of 25 hours of pre- and in-service tutor training throughout the year. Attend and participate in team meetings monthly. Be willing to serve as a volunteer tutor substitute or monitor as needed. Establish and build relationships with teachers, ECLC, and fellow tutors.

Administrative

Maintain accurate records to capture daily tutoring information. Participate in two formal service reviews by ECLC during school year. Arrive on time (10-15 minutes prior to tutoring session) and prepared for tutoring. Notify the ECLC prior to 8:00 a.m. about unplanned absences.

 

Policies

Respect the privacy of students by keeping names and progress of students confidential. Respect the classroom teacher/school staff by keeping observations made in the classroom confidential. Agree and adhere to all EC, school, and classroom policies and procedures.

Qualifications:

At least 50 years old Has high school diploma or equivalent Excellent communication skills Successful completion of pre-service training Enjoys being with children and values education Creative, responsible, organized, flexible , and self-motivated Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers Completed background check as required by RTSB/AARP Foundation Experience Corps and allowed by law

Benefits: 

Ability to make a measurable impact on students’ literacy skill development Requires the learning of new skills and building new relationships Opportunity to serve as a role model for students

Work with a team making strong social connections

Agency: Read to Succeed Buffalo, Inc.

Position Title:  Volunteer Tutor

Service Position Summary:   Volunteer tutors serve in local schools in PreK through 3rd grade.  Volunteer tutors provide 1:1 or 1:2 tutoring in essential pre-reading and early reading skills. Additionally, tutors build positive relationships with their students that support, encourage and motivate social emotional growth.    

Commitment:   A minimum of four hours per week, over two days a week, for the entire school year, plus additional time for required training and team meetings.

Reports to:  Experience Corps Literacy Coach (ECLC)

Responsibilities:

Students

Work with 1:1 or 1:2 with designated students who are identified by the teacher and ECLC as needing extra reading assistance according to Buffalo Public Schools assessemment. Tutor identified students using AARP Foundation Experience Corps structured session model and Experience Corps approved materials. Model appropriate behavior for students. Develop positive relationships with students; nurture self-esteem and a positive attitude toward learning.

Training & Team

Attend and participate in a minimum of 25 hours of pre- and in-service tutor training throughout the year. Attend and participate in team meetings monthly. Be willing to serve as a volunteer tutor substitute or monitor as needed. Establish and build relationships with teachers, ECLC, and fellow tutors.

Administrative

Maintain accurate records to capture daily tutoring information. Participate in two formal service reviews by ECLC during school year. Arrive on time (10-15 minutes prior to tutoring session) and prepared for tutoring. Notify the ECLC prior to 8:00 a.m. about unplanned absences.

 

Policies

Respect the privacy of students by keeping names and progress of students confidential. Respect the classroom teacher/school staff by keeping observations made in the classroom confidential. Agree and adhere to all EC, school, and classroom policies and procedures.

Qualifications:

At least 50 years old Has high school diploma or equivalent Excellent communication skills Successful completion of pre-service training Enjoys being with children and values education Creative, responsible, organized, flexible , and self-motivated Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers Completed background check as required by RTSB/AARP Foundation Experience Corps and allowed by law

Benefits: 

Ability to make a measurable impact on students’ literacy skill development Requires the learning of new skills and building new relationships Opportunity to serve as a role model for students

Work with a team making strong social connections

Agency: Read to Succeed Buffalo, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bissonette House Dinner Volunteer

We are currently looking for volunteers to prepare dinner for residents of our residential facility, Bissonette House. Bissonette is a 120-day transitional home which houses about 24 men returning from New York State Prison at any given time. Our residents receive one-on-one case management and participate in a variety of programming designed to help them can gain the tools and knowledge necessary to rebuild their lives so that they may successfully reintegrate into the community.   Dinner time is special at Bissonette - it's a time when everyone gathers, shares a meal, and shares a bit of themselves. We believe that this is a fun opportunity for volunteers to meet and bond with our guys.    We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice that will treat our clients with the dignity and respect that they deserve. 

Assisting the cook with food prep (cleaning, cutting, chopping and peeling food ingredients.)

Cook basic dishes like mac n cheese, chicken, etc.

 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

We are currently looking for volunteers to prepare dinner for residents of our residential facility, Bissonette House. Bissonette is a 120-day transitional home which houses about 24 men returning from New York State Prison at any given time. Our residents receive one-on-one case management and participate in a variety of programming designed to help them can gain the tools and knowledge necessary to rebuild their lives so that they may successfully reintegrate into the community.   Dinner time is special at Bissonette - it's a time when everyone gathers, shares a meal, and shares a bit of themselves. We believe that this is a fun opportunity for volunteers to meet and bond with our guys.    We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice that will treat our clients with the dignity and respect that they deserve. 

Assisting the cook with food prep (cleaning, cutting, chopping and peeling food ingredients.)

Cook basic dishes like mac n cheese, chicken, etc.

 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

We are seeking volunteers who are able to help make our fundraising events possible! All of our events work towards our mission of "strengthening communities by rebuilding lives." 

Event volunteer to help with:

Setting up chairs, tables, decor, etc.

Greeting guests at the door, handing out name tags or tickets

Saying goodbye to guests and handing out swag

Cleaning up after the event is over

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

We are seeking volunteers who are able to help make our fundraising events possible! All of our events work towards our mission of "strengthening communities by rebuilding lives." 

Event volunteer to help with:

Setting up chairs, tables, decor, etc.

Greeting guests at the door, handing out name tags or tickets

Saying goodbye to guests and handing out swag

Cleaning up after the event is over

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer/Intern

We are seeking someone who is skilled with Facebook and Instagram to manage our social media and get our message out to our audience. If you imagine yourself as creative and enjoy graphic design and short-form writing, this is a great opportunity for you! 

 

This volunteer position/internship would be about 6-10hrs/week but is flexible.

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

We are seeking someone who is skilled with Facebook and Instagram to manage our social media and get our message out to our audience. If you imagine yourself as creative and enjoy graphic design and short-form writing, this is a great opportunity for you! 

 

This volunteer position/internship would be about 6-10hrs/week but is flexible.

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Leaders

We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice and reentry who would like to participate in or lead our in-prison visitation support groups & community support groups. We have heard wonderful feedback from past participants/leaders telling us that the experience was memorable, meaningful, and worthwhile. It is a requirement of this role that all clients are treated with the respect and dignity that they deserve. 

We have the training, the schedule, and all the things you need ready for you!

All you need is a heart that wants to bring changes to our community by rebuilding lives.

Role of support group leader:

 

Facilitating access to & sharing of information with group members. Facilitate group meetings. Being aware of the needs of the group. Be a positive role model for others. Availability of time to commit to the group. Being accepting, empathic and supportive to others. Familiar with supportive listening techniques and use them while facilitating.

 

Because of the uniqueness of our programs, 6 months is the minimum commitment time. If interested,

In-prison groups locations:

Erie County:

Collin Correctional Facility

Middle Rd, Collins, NY 14034

Medium Security

 

Gowanda Correctional Facility

S Rd, Gowanda, NY 14070

Medium Security

 

Livingston County:

Groveland Correctional Facility

7000 Sonya Rd, Sonyea, NY 14556

Medium Security

 

Orleans County:

Albion Correctional Facility

3595 State School Road; Albion, New York

Medium Security-Women

 

Orleans Correctional Facility

3531 Gaines Basin Rd, Albion, NY 14411

Medium Security

 

Wyoming County:

Attica Correctional Facility

639 Exchange Street Rd, Attica, NY 14011

Maximum Security

 

Wyoming Correctional Facility

3203 Dunbar Rd, Attica, NY 14011

Medium Security

 

Community groups locations:

Erie County:

Hope House

660 Smith St, Buffalo NY 14210

Wednesday: 6-8:30 pm

 

Monroe County:

Church of the Ascension

1340 Lake Ave, Rochester NY 14613

Tuesday: 6:30-8:30 pm

About Us

Peaceprints of WNY is a 501c3 non-profit organization offering comprehensive reentry services to men and women involved in the criminal justice system. Our Reentry and Housing Programs are designed to offer provisions and guidance along each step of an individual’s transformation.

 

OUR MISSION

Strengthening Communities by Rebuilding Lives

OUR VISION

A just society in which all have equitable opportunity to live productive lives

 

OUR CORE VALUES

Compassion | Active desire to strengthen and empower individuals and their families

Courage | Ability and willingness to do the right thing in all we do

Commitment | A promise to promote peace and non-violence wherever we go

Community | Foster a sense of unity through shared respect for honesty, integrity and fairness.

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

We are looking for individuals with a passion for social justice and reentry who would like to participate in or lead our in-prison visitation support groups & community support groups. We have heard wonderful feedback from past participants/leaders telling us that the experience was memorable, meaningful, and worthwhile. It is a requirement of this role that all clients are treated with the respect and dignity that they deserve. 

We have the training, the schedule, and all the things you need ready for you!

All you need is a heart that wants to bring changes to our community by rebuilding lives.

Role of support group leader:

 

Facilitating access to & sharing of information with group members. Facilitate group meetings. Being aware of the needs of the group. Be a positive role model for others. Availability of time to commit to the group. Being accepting, empathic and supportive to others. Familiar with supportive listening techniques and use them while facilitating.

 

Because of the uniqueness of our programs, 6 months is the minimum commitment time. If interested,

In-prison groups locations:

Erie County:

Collin Correctional Facility

Middle Rd, Collins, NY 14034

Medium Security

 

Gowanda Correctional Facility

S Rd, Gowanda, NY 14070

Medium Security

 

Livingston County:

Groveland Correctional Facility

7000 Sonya Rd, Sonyea, NY 14556

Medium Security

 

Orleans County:

Albion Correctional Facility

3595 State School Road; Albion, New York

Medium Security-Women

 

Orleans Correctional Facility

3531 Gaines Basin Rd, Albion, NY 14411

Medium Security

 

Wyoming County:

Attica Correctional Facility

639 Exchange Street Rd, Attica, NY 14011

Maximum Security

 

Wyoming Correctional Facility

3203 Dunbar Rd, Attica, NY 14011

Medium Security

 

Community groups locations:

Erie County:

Hope House

660 Smith St, Buffalo NY 14210

Wednesday: 6-8:30 pm

 

Monroe County:

Church of the Ascension

1340 Lake Ave, Rochester NY 14613

Tuesday: 6:30-8:30 pm

About Us

Peaceprints of WNY is a 501c3 non-profit organization offering comprehensive reentry services to men and women involved in the criminal justice system. Our Reentry and Housing Programs are designed to offer provisions and guidance along each step of an individual’s transformation.

 

OUR MISSION

Strengthening Communities by Rebuilding Lives

OUR VISION

A just society in which all have equitable opportunity to live productive lives

 

OUR CORE VALUES

Compassion | Active desire to strengthen and empower individuals and their families

Courage | Ability and willingness to do the right thing in all we do

Commitment | A promise to promote peace and non-violence wherever we go

Community | Foster a sense of unity through shared respect for honesty, integrity and fairness.

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

If you love photography or just enjoy it casually, consider volunteering with us! We have plenty of opportunities for volunteers to take photos of our events, facilities, and clients so that we many share these with our audience on social media, via our newsletter or website! This position is a critical component of sharing our impact.

Required that you can provide own photography equipment for assignments.

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

If you love photography or just enjoy it casually, consider volunteering with us! We have plenty of opportunities for volunteers to take photos of our events, facilities, and clients so that we many share these with our audience on social media, via our newsletter or website! This position is a critical component of sharing our impact.

Required that you can provide own photography equipment for assignments.

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor

Do you love to learn? Are you passionate about helping others? 

This is an opportunity to share what you've learned throughout your personal education journey to help others excel. We are looking for someone who is patient and understanding in working with others and who has a passion for social justice. 

The task itself will involve tutoring our clients as they endeavor to earn their high school equivalency diploma. This will look like reviewing a variety of topics, assisting with homework/studying, answering questions etc. 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Do you love to learn? Are you passionate about helping others? 

This is an opportunity to share what you've learned throughout your personal education journey to help others excel. We are looking for someone who is patient and understanding in working with others and who has a passion for social justice. 

The task itself will involve tutoring our clients as they endeavor to earn their high school equivalency diploma. This will look like reviewing a variety of topics, assisting with homework/studying, answering questions etc. 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translator / Interpreter

The Matt Urban Center is a non-profit committed to revitalizing neighborhoods, serving families and changing lives. We are looking for responsible individuals to work with our Housing & Community Development team to assist in clarifying topics and discussions between staff and area residents through our application process to housing related programs. 

We are currently looking for interpretation of the following languages: Burmese

Times would be scheduled in advance at a set time that works for MUC staff, client and volunteer. 

 

 

Agency: Matt Urban Human Services

The Matt Urban Center is a non-profit committed to revitalizing neighborhoods, serving families and changing lives. We are looking for responsible individuals to work with our Housing & Community Development team to assist in clarifying topics and discussions between staff and area residents through our application process to housing related programs. 

We are currently looking for interpretation of the following languages: Burmese

Times would be scheduled in advance at a set time that works for MUC staff, client and volunteer. 

 

 

Agency: Matt Urban Human Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reinventing Reality Volunteers

Overview: At the Buffalo Museum of Science, we take pride in providing an environment that inspires
curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. All staff are recruited, trained,
directed, and developed with this in mind. We believe that science is fun and that everyone can be a
scientist when they make observations and ask questions. Research shows that when you mix GREAT
SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests.

Description: Docents are a vital part of the Buffalo Museum of Science. Docents assist and educate our
visitors on various topics. Docents for travel exhibits will work inside the exhibit the entire time of their
shift. These docents will answer questions about the exhibit to the best of their ability, troubleshoot
with exhibits as trained, and ensure visitors are following the Museum’s code of conduct.

Primary responsibilities:
• Complete required travel exhibit training
• Arrive on time for the event
• Greet guests with a smile
• Answer questions from guests
• Troubleshoot any items in the exhibit that visitors need help with

Skills/Experience:
• Science or educational background recommended but not necessary
• Comfortable speaking to strangers and able to engage with a variety of age groups
• Exudes an outgoing, creative, and pleasant attitude
• Strong public speaking skills

Physical Demands:
• Able to stand for at least three hours at a time

Age Requirements
• Must be 14 years or older to volunteer in this exhibit

Length of Commitment:
• Five-month minimum commitment due to the length of training
• Must be able to complete at least 1-2 shifts per week for the run of the exhibit

 

Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science

Overview: At the Buffalo Museum of Science, we take pride in providing an environment that inspires
curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. All staff are recruited, trained,
directed, and developed with this in mind. We believe that science is fun and that everyone can be a
scientist when they make observations and ask questions. Research shows that when you mix GREAT
SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests.

Description: Docents are a vital part of the Buffalo Museum of Science. Docents assist and educate our
visitors on various topics. Docents for travel exhibits will work inside the exhibit the entire time of their
shift. These docents will answer questions about the exhibit to the best of their ability, troubleshoot
with exhibits as trained, and ensure visitors are following the Museum’s code of conduct.

Primary responsibilities:
• Complete required travel exhibit training
• Arrive on time for the event
• Greet guests with a smile
• Answer questions from guests
• Troubleshoot any items in the exhibit that visitors need help with

Skills/Experience:
• Science or educational background recommended but not necessary
• Comfortable speaking to strangers and able to engage with a variety of age groups
• Exudes an outgoing, creative, and pleasant attitude
• Strong public speaking skills

Physical Demands:
• Able to stand for at least three hours at a time

Age Requirements
• Must be 14 years or older to volunteer in this exhibit

Length of Commitment:
• Five-month minimum commitment due to the length of training
• Must be able to complete at least 1-2 shifts per week for the run of the exhibit

 

Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tifft Nature Preserve Tour Guides

Overview: At the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, we believe science creates opportunities and shapes our world. We take pride in providing an environment that inspires curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. We know when you mix GREAT SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests. As the premier environmental education and recreation destination in the region, Tifft Nature Preserve offers high quality, engaging programs for audiences of all ages that highlight the living collection of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences and inspire the environmental stewards of today and tomorrow.

Description: Tour Guides are a vital part of Tifft Nature Preserve’s year-round mission. Tour Guides will lead educational tours of the Preserve’s trails to schools, groups, and families. In inclement weather or during workshops, Tour Guides may lead indoor hands-on activities.

Primary responsibilities:

● Commit to arriving on time and prepared for scheduled shifts.

● Effectively share personal enthusiasm for the natural world to groups of all ages.

● Demonstrate excellent verbal communication skills when working with a group.

● Open to continuously learning and effectively interpreting our WNY natural heritage.

● Follow tour agenda, activities, required content and vocabulary as outlined in training.

● Maintain a friendly, outgoing, and professional disposition with guests, staff, and volunteers.

● Complete training

Physical Demands:

● Able to lead groups on a variety of trail types and weather conditions for 1-2 hours.

● Able to communicate verbally, in-person with small and large groups.

● Ability to carry weight up to 5 pounds. Age Requirement:

* Must be 18 years of age. Length of Commitment:

* Three-month commitment due to length of training

* Complete at least two tours per month as program schedule allows


Mandatory training classes begin in September: 9/25 & 9/27/2023
Contact Kathy for interest at volunteer@sciencebuff.org

Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science

Overview: At the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, we believe science creates opportunities and shapes our world. We take pride in providing an environment that inspires curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. We know when you mix GREAT SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests. As the premier environmental education and recreation destination in the region, Tifft Nature Preserve offers high quality, engaging programs for audiences of all ages that highlight the living collection of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences and inspire the environmental stewards of today and tomorrow.

Description: Tour Guides are a vital part of Tifft Nature Preserve’s year-round mission. Tour Guides will lead educational tours of the Preserve’s trails to schools, groups, and families. In inclement weather or during workshops, Tour Guides may lead indoor hands-on activities.

Primary responsibilities:

● Commit to arriving on time and prepared for scheduled shifts.

● Effectively share personal enthusiasm for the natural world to groups of all ages.

● Demonstrate excellent verbal communication skills when working with a group.

● Open to continuously learning and effectively interpreting our WNY natural heritage.

● Follow tour agenda, activities, required content and vocabulary as outlined in training.

● Maintain a friendly, outgoing, and professional disposition with guests, staff, and volunteers.

● Complete training

Physical Demands:

● Able to lead groups on a variety of trail types and weather conditions for 1-2 hours.

● Able to communicate verbally, in-person with small and large groups.

● Ability to carry weight up to 5 pounds. Age Requirement:

* Must be 18 years of age. Length of Commitment:

* Three-month commitment due to length of training

* Complete at least two tours per month as program schedule allows


Mandatory training classes begin in September: 9/25 & 9/27/2023
Contact Kathy for interest at volunteer@sciencebuff.org

Agency: Buffalo Society of Natural Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Guide for Buffalo Naval Park Ships

Our uniformed, trained cadre of tour guides (or docents) are the educators and storytellers aboard our ships afloat. They know the histories, battles, sailors, and personal anecdotes related to these ships. Initial and ongoing training is provided, and veterans and non veterans alike are welcome to join us. If you're interested in becoming a docent, we'd love to hear from you! 

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

Our uniformed, trained cadre of tour guides (or docents) are the educators and storytellers aboard our ships afloat. They know the histories, battles, sailors, and personal anecdotes related to these ships. Initial and ongoing training is provided, and veterans and non veterans alike are welcome to join us. If you're interested in becoming a docent, we'd love to hear from you! 

Agency: Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Interpretation Services

RAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. 

Responsibilities include:

Interpretation of the following languages Arabic, Farsi, Hindi/Urdu, Somali, Swahili, Bengali, and/or Burmese. Knowledge of the dialects of these languages is greatly appreciated, but not required. Clarifying any confusion between staff and clients. Supportive Listening

Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Trauma-Informed Training will be provided prior to beginning one's service.  Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. This volunteer position is done remotely via phone calls or Zoom.  Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.

If interested please contact us at reema@rahama.org or call us at 716-777-3468.

 

Agency: RAHAMA

RAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. 

Responsibilities include:

Interpretation of the following languages Arabic, Farsi, Hindi/Urdu, Somali, Swahili, Bengali, and/or Burmese. Knowledge of the dialects of these languages is greatly appreciated, but not required. Clarifying any confusion between staff and clients. Supportive Listening

Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Trauma-Informed Training will be provided prior to beginning one's service.  Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. This volunteer position is done remotely via phone calls or Zoom.  Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.

If interested please contact us at reema@rahama.org or call us at 716-777-3468.

 

Agency: RAHAMA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mover / Furniture Delivery

RAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. 

RAHAMA is looking for someone to help pickup and deliver furniture. At times furniture is quite heavy and would require carrying them up the stairs. This would count as a community hours if you need them. This volunteer opportunity does not require much and we would need you to be available for at least 2 hours. 

Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.

 

Thank you, 

RAHAMA 

Agency: RAHAMA

RAHAMA, or Resources and Help Against Marital Abuse is a non-profit founded on Islamic principles dedicated to supporting women and children who are victims of domestic violence. We are looking for socially aware and culturally competent individuals as many of our clients are from the immigrant and refugee communities. 

RAHAMA is looking for someone to help pickup and deliver furniture. At times furniture is quite heavy and would require carrying them up the stairs. This would count as a community hours if you need them. This volunteer opportunity does not require much and we would need you to be available for at least 2 hours. 

Due to the nature of our work, all volunteers are required to undergo a background and reference check. Volunteers will be contacted on a case-by-case basis. Please submit a short personal statement about how you would be a good fit for this volunteering opportunity to reema@rahama.org.

 

Thank you, 

RAHAMA 

Agency: RAHAMA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation Closet Organizer

We are calling for all undergraduate students who are looking for easy service hours that will make a huge impact! If you are passionate about thrifting, donating, or organization, we have the position for you! We have a storage unit full of household items, kitchenware, clothing, and hygiene products that need constant organizing and delivery to our clients!

Volunteer duties will include: 

Taking inventory of the storage room Organizing items by size and/or type Tracking items that are donated and ensuring they are inventoried and placed in the appropriate area Working alongside our Case Manager to pair the client's needs with what we have available for them Driving to donor's houses to pick-up donated goods

Volunteer Requirements:

Female 18 years of age or older Undergraduate student (preferred) Willing to work 5 hours a week No previous volunteer experience required

Agency: RAHAMA

We are calling for all undergraduate students who are looking for easy service hours that will make a huge impact! If you are passionate about thrifting, donating, or organization, we have the position for you! We have a storage unit full of household items, kitchenware, clothing, and hygiene products that need constant organizing and delivery to our clients!

Volunteer duties will include: 

Taking inventory of the storage room Organizing items by size and/or type Tracking items that are donated and ensuring they are inventoried and placed in the appropriate area Working alongside our Case Manager to pair the client's needs with what we have available for them Driving to donor's houses to pick-up donated goods

Volunteer Requirements:

Female 18 years of age or older Undergraduate student (preferred) Willing to work 5 hours a week No previous volunteer experience required

Agency: RAHAMA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Experience Ambassadors

We are seeking committed, outgoing and compassionate individuals to join our hospital volunteer team! Patient Experience Ambassadors are a vital support to our staff and our patients at Catholic Health! Make their day! Enhance each patient's hospital stay through friendly visitations, hospitality and other meaningful acts of kindness and interactions!

Agency: Catholic Health System

We are seeking committed, outgoing and compassionate individuals to join our hospital volunteer team! Patient Experience Ambassadors are a vital support to our staff and our patients at Catholic Health! Make their day! Enhance each patient's hospital stay through friendly visitations, hospitality and other meaningful acts of kindness and interactions!

Agency: Catholic Health System

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ebay Listing Specialist

Job Duties
o Cull potential items for listing
o Prep culled items for listing
o Determine the value of an item and set selling prices
o Inventory items for listing
o Develop draft listings
o Package sold items


Details of Job
o Ebay volunteers will work out of the newly developed back office space to stage and inventory
items.
o Items for consideration will be pulled from the South ReStore floor and back staging area.
o Any supplies needed for the job will be provided. These include but are not limited to;
computers, account access, packaging materials, cell phone, camera, listing software.
o Volunteers will be required to sign a volunteer waiver annually, and will be required to sign in
before each shift. This can be done onsite, with the provided computer, ipad, or phone.
o Volunteers are encouraged to develop this position to best suit their interests.


Preferred Skills
o Willingness to learn the ebay listing system
o Basic computer skills


This volunteer role is meant to be a fun and engaging opportunity. The Deconstruction Manager, Angela Watson, is
looking to grow this initiative exponentially, promote Habitat Buffalo, and support Habitat’s mission.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity | Buffalo

Job Duties
o Cull potential items for listing
o Prep culled items for listing
o Determine the value of an item and set selling prices
o Inventory items for listing
o Develop draft listings
o Package sold items


Details of Job
o Ebay volunteers will work out of the newly developed back office space to stage and inventory
items.
o Items for consideration will be pulled from the South ReStore floor and back staging area.
o Any supplies needed for the job will be provided. These include but are not limited to;
computers, account access, packaging materials, cell phone, camera, listing software.
o Volunteers will be required to sign a volunteer waiver annually, and will be required to sign in
before each shift. This can be done onsite, with the provided computer, ipad, or phone.
o Volunteers are encouraged to develop this position to best suit their interests.


Preferred Skills
o Willingness to learn the ebay listing system
o Basic computer skills


This volunteer role is meant to be a fun and engaging opportunity. The Deconstruction Manager, Angela Watson, is
looking to grow this initiative exponentially, promote Habitat Buffalo, and support Habitat’s mission.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity | Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach volunteer

Volunteer will help at tabling event.   OUR MISSION

Strengthening Communities by Rebuilding Lives

OUR VISION

A just society in which all have equitable opportunity to live productive lives

 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Volunteer will help at tabling event.   OUR MISSION

Strengthening Communities by Rebuilding Lives

OUR VISION

A just society in which all have equitable opportunity to live productive lives

 

 

Agency: Peaceprints of WNY

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Addressing Food Disparity with Mobile Food Pantry-Needing Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers in several areas: 1. Onsite Pantry organizing at our office, on Wednesday mornings 2. Day of Mobile Food Pantry distribution the first and third Thursdays and second Saturdays of every month, at 21 Doat Street 3. Onsite pantry distribution at our office 4. Volunteers to serve on our Leadership council 6 times a year either virtual or in person 5. Volunteers to run food drive for healthy non perishable grocery items. Thanks!

Agency: Community of Good Neighbors Buffalo

We are looking for volunteers in several areas: 1. Onsite Pantry organizing at our office, on Wednesday mornings 2. Day of Mobile Food Pantry distribution the first and third Thursdays and second Saturdays of every month, at 21 Doat Street 3. Onsite pantry distribution at our office 4. Volunteers to serve on our Leadership council 6 times a year either virtual or in person 5. Volunteers to run food drive for healthy non perishable grocery items. Thanks!

Agency: Community of Good Neighbors Buffalo

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Foster Grandparent Volunteer

We Need Your Experience! 

Use your experience to make a positive difference in the lives of children as a Foster Grandparent — and join a community of people like you who are focused on doing good.

The Foster Grandparent Program matches older adults with children in classrooms throughout Niagara County. Foster Grandparents provide love, attention, and assistance to children with special needs.

Volunteers who qualify receive:
• A small, tax-free stipend
• Reimbursement for mileage/bus fare
• Supplemental accident/liability insurance and meals while on duty

Call today to get involved! 716-285-8224 x 228

Share Today. Shape Tomorrow. Watch this video to learn more about being a Foster Grandparent!

Agency: Volunteer Center at HANCI

We Need Your Experience! 

Use your experience to make a positive difference in the lives of children as a Foster Grandparent — and join a community of people like you who are focused on doing good.

The Foster Grandparent Program matches older adults with children in classrooms throughout Niagara County. Foster Grandparents provide love, attention, and assistance to children with special needs.

Volunteers who qualify receive:
• A small, tax-free stipend
• Reimbursement for mileage/bus fare
• Supplemental accident/liability insurance and meals while on duty

Call today to get involved! 716-285-8224 x 228

Share Today. Shape Tomorrow. Watch this video to learn more about being a Foster Grandparent!

Agency: Volunteer Center at HANCI

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer

High NEED! Our org is 100 Then this is a volunteer opportunity for you. % volunteer run and funded, with this we rely on all for funding source. Grant writing is an untapped area that can open doors for us to serve more. Grant Writers research, draft and submit proposals that help organizations  receive grant funding. They also work with leaders in the organization to identify financial needs and ensure they reach their annual goals.

Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc.

High NEED! Our org is 100 Then this is a volunteer opportunity for you. % volunteer run and funded, with this we rely on all for funding source. Grant writing is an untapped area that can open doors for us to serve more. Grant Writers research, draft and submit proposals that help organizations  receive grant funding. They also work with leaders in the organization to identify financial needs and ensure they reach their annual goals.

Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical

General administrative duties including drafting communications, managing mailings, customer service, preparing reports, and maintaining appropriate filing. Office management duties including ordering supplies, and coordinating with outside vendors.

Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc.

General administrative duties including drafting communications, managing mailings, customer service, preparing reports, and maintaining appropriate filing. Office management duties including ordering supplies, and coordinating with outside vendors.

Agency: K.I.A. Memorial Roadmarch Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14150

Allow Groups: No