Needs From: Greater Mankato Area United Way

Volunteer: Wish Granter

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters sign up to grant the wish of a child, meet the child and their family virtually or in-person (depending on the comfort level of the family), help the child brainstorm wishes that could bring them strength, hope, and joy, and then help make a wish come true! Wish granting volunteers work in teams of two or three to plan and help fulfill each wish and have the opportunity to make the wish as unique as each child. Wish granters also act as a pen pal to keep the child's spirits up while staff work on the logistics of the wish.

Training is provided, and is flexible with your schedule.

Agency: Make-A-Wish® Minnesota

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters sign up to grant the wish of a child, meet the child and their family virtually or in-person (depending on the comfort level of the family), help the child brainstorm wishes that could bring them strength, hope, and joy, and then help make a wish come true! Wish granting volunteers work in teams of two or three to plan and help fulfill each wish and have the opportunity to make the wish as unique as each child. Wish granters also act as a pen pal to keep the child's spirits up while staff work on the logistics of the wish.

Training is provided, and is flexible with your schedule.

Agency: Make-A-Wish® Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Wish Granter

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters sign up to grant the wish of a child, meet the child and their family virtually, help the child brainstorm wishes that could bring them strength, hope, and joy, and then help make a wish come true! Wish granting volunteers work in teams of two or three to plan and help fulfill each wish and have the opportunity to make the wish as unique as each child. Wish granters also serve as a pen pal while staff work on the logistics of the wish, to keep the wish journey a joyful and anticipatory experience. We welcome all bilingual applicants, but have a particular need for Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic speakers at any level of proficiency.

Training is provided, and is flexible with your schedule.

Agency: Make-A-Wish® Minnesota

This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters sign up to grant the wish of a child, meet the child and their family virtually, help the child brainstorm wishes that could bring them strength, hope, and joy, and then help make a wish come true! Wish granting volunteers work in teams of two or three to plan and help fulfill each wish and have the opportunity to make the wish as unique as each child. Wish granters also serve as a pen pal while staff work on the logistics of the wish, to keep the wish journey a joyful and anticipatory experience. We welcome all bilingual applicants, but have a particular need for Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic speakers at any level of proficiency.

Training is provided, and is flexible with your schedule.

Agency: Make-A-Wish® Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tree Planting | West Mankato Trail

Please visit this link to register 

Help us build a biodiverse and resilient urban tree canopy! Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 

This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.

West Mankato Trail is part of Mankato’s popular trails network. Trees will be planted along the trail that goes through a residential neighborhood, providing additional shade and cooling to trail users and nearby residents, as well as diversifying the tree canopy.

No Experience Needed. All training will be provided on-site. No prior knowledge is necessary! The site will be bare and flat.  

What to Bring  A reusable water bottle (water and snacks will be provided)Work/gardening gloves (if you have them; otherwise, they’ll be provided) 

Safety Guidelines  Your safety is our top priority. Please: Wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against ticks and brush. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. 

Note: The event will be held rain or shine Registration & Waivers Once registered through GivePulse, you’ll receive event details and reminders. Minors registering themselves: Provide a parent/guardian email in the “Linked Survey” box to receive a Youth Liability Waiver.Adults bringing minors: Add them as attendees and check the “Youth Waiver” box.Adults registering other adults: Enter each person’s unique email so they can confirm and sign their own waivers.

Release of Liability All volunteers release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability arising from participation, except in cases of direct negligence by GRG or its representatives. Note: By registering online, you will complete the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography

Questions? Contact Ollin Montes, Community Forestry and Stewardship Coordinator: omontes@greatrivergreening.org Text/Call: (612) 547-9866 Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org

Agency: Great River Greening

Please visit this link to register 

Help us build a biodiverse and resilient urban tree canopy! Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 

This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.

West Mankato Trail is part of Mankato’s popular trails network. Trees will be planted along the trail that goes through a residential neighborhood, providing additional shade and cooling to trail users and nearby residents, as well as diversifying the tree canopy.

No Experience Needed. All training will be provided on-site. No prior knowledge is necessary! The site will be bare and flat.  

What to Bring  A reusable water bottle (water and snacks will be provided)Work/gardening gloves (if you have them; otherwise, they’ll be provided) 

Safety Guidelines  Your safety is our top priority. Please: Wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against ticks and brush. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. 

Note: The event will be held rain or shine Registration & Waivers Once registered through GivePulse, you’ll receive event details and reminders. Minors registering themselves: Provide a parent/guardian email in the “Linked Survey” box to receive a Youth Liability Waiver.Adults bringing minors: Add them as attendees and check the “Youth Waiver” box.Adults registering other adults: Enter each person’s unique email so they can confirm and sign their own waivers.

Release of Liability All volunteers release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability arising from participation, except in cases of direct negligence by GRG or its representatives. Note: By registering online, you will complete the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography

Questions? Contact Ollin Montes, Community Forestry and Stewardship Coordinator: omontes@greatrivergreening.org Text/Call: (612) 547-9866 Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org

Agency: Great River Greening

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 55116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tree Planting | Owatonna

Please visit this link to register and learn more.

Help us build a biodiverse and resilient urban tree canopy! 

Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 

This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.

We will be planting at both Fremont Park and Archery Park which are in walking distance of each other. 

We'll begin in Fremont Park.  Fremont Park, 505 N Grove Ave, Owatonna, MN 55060 Archery Park, 711 N Elm Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060 No Experience Needed.

All training will be provided on-site.

No prior knowledge is necessary! The site will be bare and flat.  

Registration & Waivers Once registered through GivePulse, you’ll receive event details and reminders.

Minors registering themselves: Provide a parent/guardian email in the “Linked Survey” box to receive a Youth Liability Waiver.Adults bringing minors: Add them as attendees and check the “Youth Waiver” box.Adults registering other adults: Enter each person’s unique email so they can confirm and sign their own waivers.What to Bring  A reusable water bottle (water and hearty snacks will be provided)Work/gardening gloves (if you have them; otherwise, they’ll be provided) 

Safety Guidelines  Your safety is our top priority. Please: Wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against ticks and brush. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. 

Note: The event will be held rain or shine. Release of Liability All volunteers release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability arising from participation, except in cases of direct negligence by GRG or its representatives.

Note: By registering online, you will complete the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Questions? Contact Ollin Montes, Community Forestry and Stewardship Coordinator: omontes@greatrivergreening.org Text/Call: (612) 547-9866 Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org

Agency: Great River Greening

Please visit this link to register and learn more.

Help us build a biodiverse and resilient urban tree canopy! 

Volunteers will plant large-stock trees into pre-dug holes; this work will include loosening root balls, filling holes with soil, watering, and spreading mulch around newly planted trees. They will cool and clean the air, provide shade, and beautify the community. 

This event is part of the Cooling Minnesota Communities program – an initiative working to mitigate extreme heat, deepen climate resiliency, and increase access to urban tree canopies.

We will be planting at both Fremont Park and Archery Park which are in walking distance of each other. 

We'll begin in Fremont Park.  Fremont Park, 505 N Grove Ave, Owatonna, MN 55060 Archery Park, 711 N Elm Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060 No Experience Needed.

All training will be provided on-site.

No prior knowledge is necessary! The site will be bare and flat.  

Registration & Waivers Once registered through GivePulse, you’ll receive event details and reminders.

Minors registering themselves: Provide a parent/guardian email in the “Linked Survey” box to receive a Youth Liability Waiver.Adults bringing minors: Add them as attendees and check the “Youth Waiver” box.Adults registering other adults: Enter each person’s unique email so they can confirm and sign their own waivers.What to Bring  A reusable water bottle (water and hearty snacks will be provided)Work/gardening gloves (if you have them; otherwise, they’ll be provided) 

Safety Guidelines  Your safety is our top priority. Please: Wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against ticks and brush. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. 

Note: The event will be held rain or shine. Release of Liability All volunteers release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability arising from participation, except in cases of direct negligence by GRG or its representatives.

Note: By registering online, you will complete the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Questions? Contact Ollin Montes, Community Forestry and Stewardship Coordinator: omontes@greatrivergreening.org Text/Call: (612) 547-9866 Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org

Agency: Great River Greening

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025

Zip Code: 55060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service Unit Advisory Committee Members

Agency: The Salvation Army Southeast Service Extension offering Services in: Le Sueur, Nicollet, and Waseca Counties

Agency: The Salvation Army Southeast Service Extension offering Services in: Le Sueur, Nicollet, and Waseca Counties

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56063

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Impaired Driving Ends Here: Event Coordinators Needed Now!

Did you know 1 in 3 of all drivers arrested for impaired driving are repeat offenders? Stop the cycle today by educating offenders, sharing the experiences of victim survivors, and raising the funds needed to continue providing free services to those in need.

Victim Impact Panel Coordinator (Ages 18+):

Manage on-site VIP Panels by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Educate court-ordered offenders on the lasting consequences of their actions! Create a safe space for victim survivors and others affected by impaired driving to share their powerful stories!

Panels are offered in the evening quarterly. Travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers.

Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Did you know 1 in 3 of all drivers arrested for impaired driving are repeat offenders? Stop the cycle today by educating offenders, sharing the experiences of victim survivors, and raising the funds needed to continue providing free services to those in need.

Victim Impact Panel Coordinator (Ages 18+):

Manage on-site VIP Panels by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Educate court-ordered offenders on the lasting consequences of their actions! Create a safe space for victim survivors and others affected by impaired driving to share their powerful stories!

Panels are offered in the evening quarterly. Travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers.

Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near you

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. 


Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form here in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US or Canada

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact here in the Team LFL hub. 


Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions.

Agency: Little Free Library

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. 


Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form here in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US or Canada

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact here in the Team LFL hub. 


Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions.

Agency: Little Free Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near you

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 

This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. 


How to get started: Sign up onlineAfter you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US or Canada

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact here in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. 

Agency: Little Free Library

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 

This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. 


How to get started: Sign up onlineAfter you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US or Canada

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact here in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. 

Agency: Little Free Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chores

Volunteers can help older adults who are unable to do things on their own with things like gardening, lawn mowing, raking, snow removal, window washing, etc.

All of our volunteers must attend an orientation session at the VINE office prior to volunteering.  

To learn more about VINE, visit our website at vinevolunteers.org.  

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

Volunteers can help older adults who are unable to do things on their own with things like gardening, lawn mowing, raking, snow removal, window washing, etc.

All of our volunteers must attend an orientation session at the VINE office prior to volunteering.  

To learn more about VINE, visit our website at vinevolunteers.org.  

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Transportation

VINE's trained volunteer drivers help older adults run errands, get to medical and other appointments and provide rides to social and congregational events.  We provide both in town and out of town transportation.

All of our volunteers must attend an orientation session at the VINE office prior to volunteering.  

To learn more about VINE, visit our website at www.vinevolunteers.org.  

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

VINE's trained volunteer drivers help older adults run errands, get to medical and other appointments and provide rides to social and congregational events.  We provide both in town and out of town transportation.

All of our volunteers must attend an orientation session at the VINE office prior to volunteering.  

To learn more about VINE, visit our website at www.vinevolunteers.org.  

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutor

Math Tutors at Good Counsel Learning Center provide one-on-one math instruction to youth (K-12) and adults.  Tutors will use a variety of materials, including scripted interventions, activities and games, to strengthen students’ language and reading skills. Tutors are asked to contribute 2-10 hours per week to the position for a minimum of 15 weeks.

Agency: Good Counsel Learning Center

Math Tutors at Good Counsel Learning Center provide one-on-one math instruction to youth (K-12) and adults.  Tutors will use a variety of materials, including scripted interventions, activities and games, to strengthen students’ language and reading skills. Tutors are asked to contribute 2-10 hours per week to the position for a minimum of 15 weeks.

Agency: Good Counsel Learning Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutor

Reading Tutors at Good Counsel Learning Center provide one-on-one reading instruction to youth (K-12) and adults.  Tutors will use a variety of materials, including scripted interventions, activities and games, to strengthen students’ language and reading skills. Tutors are asked to contribute 2-10 hours per week to the position for a minimum of 15 weeks.

Agency: Good Counsel Learning Center

Reading Tutors at Good Counsel Learning Center provide one-on-one reading instruction to youth (K-12) and adults.  Tutors will use a variety of materials, including scripted interventions, activities and games, to strengthen students’ language and reading skills. Tutors are asked to contribute 2-10 hours per week to the position for a minimum of 15 weeks.

Agency: Good Counsel Learning Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: College interns needed 25-26 school year

Interns needed

Project GEM is looking for good, reliable, creative students.  Different types of activities and experiences interacting with youth, learning how to create platform presentations of your choosing, helping assist with the annual youth show, assisting in a small after school art program, helping out at the annual American Indian Powwow in Sept and much more. 

Perks: Hours are flexible.  Looks really good on a resume`

Start time:  Sept-Dec and Jan-May

If interested and wanting more information about this wonderful opportunity, contact the Program Director: projectgem94@gmail.com

 

 

Agency: Project GEM

Interns needed

Project GEM is looking for good, reliable, creative students.  Different types of activities and experiences interacting with youth, learning how to create platform presentations of your choosing, helping assist with the annual youth show, assisting in a small after school art program, helping out at the annual American Indian Powwow in Sept and much more. 

Perks: Hours are flexible.  Looks really good on a resume`

Start time:  Sept-Dec and Jan-May

If interested and wanting more information about this wonderful opportunity, contact the Program Director: projectgem94@gmail.com

 

 

Agency: Project GEM

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teaching opportunities available 25-26 school year

Hello college students~

If you are looking to gain some good creditable teaching skills, this may be the opportunity for you. Scholarship/stipends are available and will vary on how many classes you teach for the school term. Over 800 college students have been placed in the program offering teaching experiences the past 30 years. 

Check out our website:  http://www.projectgemMN.org

Project GEM is looking for reliable interested college students that can work well with kids and wants to use this as a reference on their resume`

Must have available transportation to the location in St. Peter

Classes are set up 1-2 hours a week, approximately 4-6 youth in each room and flexible hours to work around your busy schedule. 

Choose from one or more subjects: 

Elementary story telling

Creative writing

Basic music appreciation

Basic art forms/craft activities

Basic body movement physical exercises

 

If interested, a Q@A zoom meeting will be arranged for more details. 

Email: projectgem94@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: Project GEM

Hello college students~

If you are looking to gain some good creditable teaching skills, this may be the opportunity for you. Scholarship/stipends are available and will vary on how many classes you teach for the school term. Over 800 college students have been placed in the program offering teaching experiences the past 30 years. 

Check out our website:  http://www.projectgemMN.org

Project GEM is looking for reliable interested college students that can work well with kids and wants to use this as a reference on their resume`

Must have available transportation to the location in St. Peter

Classes are set up 1-2 hours a week, approximately 4-6 youth in each room and flexible hours to work around your busy schedule. 

Choose from one or more subjects: 

Elementary story telling

Creative writing

Basic music appreciation

Basic art forms/craft activities

Basic body movement physical exercises

 

If interested, a Q@A zoom meeting will be arranged for more details. 

Email: projectgem94@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: Project GEM

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After school art class assistants needed for 24-25 school year in St. Clair and Mankato

Description of the activity:

If you are looking to gain experience assisting youth with making cool, fun art projects, this may be the placement for you. 
Project GEM is looking for a responsible, engaging, motivated college student that loves art and wants to help assist our team leader teach youth a variety of basic art projects.  Youth that register for this class love art and want to learn and have fun doing artistic activities.  Classes are held once a week starting the mid September.  Time is set from 3:15-4:45 pm.. Location is St. Clair.. about 10 minutes from Mankato. 

Our program is starting recruitment for volunteer assistants now.


For more details, email:  projectgem94@gmail.com

 

Agency: Project GEM

Description of the activity:

If you are looking to gain experience assisting youth with making cool, fun art projects, this may be the placement for you. 
Project GEM is looking for a responsible, engaging, motivated college student that loves art and wants to help assist our team leader teach youth a variety of basic art projects.  Youth that register for this class love art and want to learn and have fun doing artistic activities.  Classes are held once a week starting the mid September.  Time is set from 3:15-4:45 pm.. Location is St. Clair.. about 10 minutes from Mankato. 

Our program is starting recruitment for volunteer assistants now.


For more details, email:  projectgem94@gmail.com

 

Agency: Project GEM

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels

VINE is seeking volunteers to deliver Meals on Wheels two or three times a month.  Routes take one to two hours to complete and an orientation is required.

Contact Mary at (507) 387-1666 if interested.

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

VINE is seeking volunteers to deliver Meals on Wheels two or three times a month.  Routes take one to two hours to complete and an orientation is required.

Contact Mary at (507) 387-1666 if interested.

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Members Needed

We Need

Helping Hands!

PROJECT G.E.M. is a local outreach arts education nonprofit organization looking for board members to help shape the future of the program.


PROJECT G.E.M. provides youth and young adults with:

Art, music & creative writing education

After-school art programs

Low time commitment—Board members meet 1x/month ~7 months of each year for 1.5-2hrs

Impact Youth and Young Adults—help PROJECT G.E.M. provide experiences for youth

Get Involved in the Community—work with local community members to improve the program

Our website:  projectgemMN.org

Agency: Project GEM

We Need

Helping Hands!

PROJECT G.E.M. is a local outreach arts education nonprofit organization looking for board members to help shape the future of the program.


PROJECT G.E.M. provides youth and young adults with:

Art, music & creative writing education

After-school art programs

Low time commitment—Board members meet 1x/month ~7 months of each year for 1.5-2hrs

Impact Youth and Young Adults—help PROJECT G.E.M. provide experiences for youth

Get Involved in the Community—work with local community members to improve the program

Our website:  projectgemMN.org

Agency: Project GEM

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CWFP Facebook and Website Administrator

This person or team will be responsible for updating Facebook and the website with new information as needed. Must have familiarity using social media. We aim to have a Facebook post at least once a week. The time commitment is small and flexible.

Agency: Children's Weekend Food Program

This person or team will be responsible for updating Facebook and the website with new information as needed. Must have familiarity using social media. We aim to have a Facebook post at least once a week. The time commitment is small and flexible.

Agency: Children's Weekend Food Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Homemakers needed for senior citizens!!

Aging Services for Communities is now hiring caring and responsible people to do general housekeeping and run errands for senior citizens in their homes.

 

Schedules are flexible based on your schedule!! Clients will live near you!

 

This is a great way to make extra money for the recently retired!

 

Call Aging Services at 507-364-5663 for more information on these great-paying positions! Or fill out an application at Aging-Services.org, or visit them at 212 First Street South in Montgomery.

Agency: Aging Services for Communities

Aging Services for Communities is now hiring caring and responsible people to do general housekeeping and run errands for senior citizens in their homes.

 

Schedules are flexible based on your schedule!! Clients will live near you!

 

This is a great way to make extra money for the recently retired!

 

Call Aging Services at 507-364-5663 for more information on these great-paying positions! Or fill out an application at Aging-Services.org, or visit them at 212 First Street South in Montgomery.

Agency: Aging Services for Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: URGENT!!!!!!! Drivers needed for seniors/disabled to medical appointments.

Aging Services for Communities is looking for drivers to help seniors and people living with disabilities get to and from their medical, dental, and mental health appointments. Clients will be near you!

 

Drivers use their car and receive the federal mileage rate, plus stipends if available. Schedules are flexible.

 

This is a great way to give back to the community for recently retired people!

 

Call Aging Services at 507-364-5663 or check them out online at Aging-Services.org.

 

Agency: Aging Services for Communities

Aging Services for Communities is looking for drivers to help seniors and people living with disabilities get to and from their medical, dental, and mental health appointments. Clients will be near you!

 

Drivers use their car and receive the federal mileage rate, plus stipends if available. Schedules are flexible.

 

This is a great way to give back to the community for recently retired people!

 

Call Aging Services at 507-364-5663 or check them out online at Aging-Services.org.

 

Agency: Aging Services for Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Betsy-Tacy Society Volunteer Opportunities

Whether you’re available for a weekly or monthly shift or can volunteer only occasionally, as your schedule permits, we will gratefully accept the gift of your time!

Tour guides: Saturday shifts are from 1 to 3:15 p.m. (three total tours), May–October. We also need guides for private tours throughout the year. No experience required! Training is provided, we’ll give you a script and you may shadow an experienced guide until you feel comfortable going solo. Shop staff: Saturday shifts are from 1 to 3:30 p.m., May–October. Training is provided.

Come join our wonderful community of kindred spirits who are working to promote the spirit of the Betsy-Tacy books and celebrate the life of Maud Hart Lovelace. To learn more, please call (507) 345-9777 or email info@betsy-tacysociety.org.

Note: We have many additional volunteer opportunities for folks who are looking for a one-time experience (help in our gardens! paint a fence!) or for more of a big-picture role (join a BTS committee or working group!). Please let us know what you're interested in doing, and we'll find a task for you.

Agency: Betsy-Tacy Society

Whether you’re available for a weekly or monthly shift or can volunteer only occasionally, as your schedule permits, we will gratefully accept the gift of your time!

Tour guides: Saturday shifts are from 1 to 3:15 p.m. (three total tours), May–October. We also need guides for private tours throughout the year. No experience required! Training is provided, we’ll give you a script and you may shadow an experienced guide until you feel comfortable going solo. Shop staff: Saturday shifts are from 1 to 3:30 p.m., May–October. Training is provided.

Come join our wonderful community of kindred spirits who are working to promote the spirit of the Betsy-Tacy books and celebrate the life of Maud Hart Lovelace. To learn more, please call (507) 345-9777 or email info@betsy-tacysociety.org.

Note: We have many additional volunteer opportunities for folks who are looking for a one-time experience (help in our gardens! paint a fence!) or for more of a big-picture role (join a BTS committee or working group!). Please let us know what you're interested in doing, and we'll find a task for you.

Agency: Betsy-Tacy Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Licensed Contractor

We need a licensed Contractor to help us with some repairs in a room at our St. Peter shelter. If you are interested/ qualified, please reach out!

Agency: Partners For Housing

We need a licensed Contractor to help us with some repairs in a room at our St. Peter shelter. If you are interested/ qualified, please reach out!

Agency: Partners For Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Looking for dedicated volunteers to help in a variety of areas. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System Waseca

Looking for dedicated volunteers to help in a variety of areas. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System Waseca

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56093

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services. Vigil Volunteers- To sit with patients and their loved ones during the end of life process. 

Agency: Moments Hospice

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services. Vigil Volunteers- To sit with patients and their loved ones during the end of life process. 

Agency: Moments Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Inkind: Lawn Mowers

We are in need of donated lawn mowers for our summer mowing season.  Our chore program mows for about 30 frail elderly and disabled individuals each season.  If you have a spare lawn mower in working order than you could give to us, we would greatly appreciate it.  

Call us at VINE at 387-1666 for more information.

Thank you!

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

We are in need of donated lawn mowers for our summer mowing season.  Our chore program mows for about 30 frail elderly and disabled individuals each season.  If you have a spare lawn mower in working order than you could give to us, we would greatly appreciate it.  

Call us at VINE at 387-1666 for more information.

Thank you!

Agency: VINE Faith In Action

Need Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Information & Emergency Department Concierge

The Information & Emergency Department Concierge volunteer acts as a guide to help patients, visitors and guests find information, direction and assistance as they are waiting in the Emergency waiting area.  This includes evenings and weekends.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The Information & Emergency Department Concierge volunteer acts as a guide to help patients, visitors and guests find information, direction and assistance as they are waiting in the Emergency waiting area.  This includes evenings and weekends.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extraordinary Ministers of Communion - Chaplain Services

The Extraordinary Minister of Communion volunteer provides communion and support to patients and visitors who request services.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The Extraordinary Minister of Communion volunteer provides communion and support to patients and visitors who request services.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Nursery - Diapers & Wipes

Mankato Area Crisis Nursery is in need of diapers (size 4 & larger), pull-ups any size & unscented wipes.  Please call to arrange a drop off time at our office located at 710 S 2nd St, door #6, Mankato, MN 56001. 

Agency: LSS Crisis Nursery

Mankato Area Crisis Nursery is in need of diapers (size 4 & larger), pull-ups any size & unscented wipes.  Please call to arrange a drop off time at our office located at 710 S 2nd St, door #6, Mankato, MN 56001. 

Agency: LSS Crisis Nursery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Nursery On-call Volunteer

Mankato Area Crisis Nursery volunteers answer calls (from their homes) during non-business hours.  Hours are based on volunteers' schedules.  Our volunteers average 1 call per week.  Volunteers take incoming calls, listen non-judgmentally, gather data, share resource information &, when appropriate, arrange for placement with one of our foster / childcare providers or childcare centers.  All contact between families & volunteers is via technology - normally phone, but sometimes text & e-mail.

 Volunteers need:

To understand & follow data privacy guidelines Professional boundaries Ability to pass a background check Smartphone A way to get completed forms to the family, provider & LSS (scan & e-mail, photo & text, etc.)

Agency: LSS Crisis Nursery

Mankato Area Crisis Nursery volunteers answer calls (from their homes) during non-business hours.  Hours are based on volunteers' schedules.  Our volunteers average 1 call per week.  Volunteers take incoming calls, listen non-judgmentally, gather data, share resource information &, when appropriate, arrange for placement with one of our foster / childcare providers or childcare centers.  All contact between families & volunteers is via technology - normally phone, but sometimes text & e-mail.

 Volunteers need:

To understand & follow data privacy guidelines Professional boundaries Ability to pass a background check Smartphone A way to get completed forms to the family, provider & LSS (scan & e-mail, photo & text, etc.)

Agency: LSS Crisis Nursery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Ambassadors & Blood Donors

Blood Donations: The Red Cross encourages all eligible blood donors to donate blood. We understand that people have concerns right now about all aspects of public health, but want to stress that donating blood is a safe process and people should not hesitate to give. To find an area blood drive and make an appointment, please visit www.redcrossblood.org. Enter a zip code and you will see drives in your area. We are also in need of organizations or businesses willing to host a drive. 

We also need volunteers to serve as Blood Ambassadors to assist in the running of blood drives.

To Volunteer, contact Volunteer Services at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676 ext 5.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Blood Donations: The Red Cross encourages all eligible blood donors to donate blood. We understand that people have concerns right now about all aspects of public health, but want to stress that donating blood is a safe process and people should not hesitate to give. To find an area blood drive and make an appointment, please visit www.redcrossblood.org. Enter a zip code and you will see drives in your area. We are also in need of organizations or businesses willing to host a drive. 

We also need volunteers to serve as Blood Ambassadors to assist in the running of blood drives.

To Volunteer, contact Volunteer Services at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676 ext 5.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: American Red Cross: Southwest Minnesota Board Member

Southwest Chapter Board of Directors
The American Red Cross is a vibrant and vital organization in Southwest Minnesota that seeks to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Our vision is to turn compassion into action so that…
…all people affected by disaster across the country and around the world receive care, shelter and hope;
…our communities are ready and prepared for disasters;
…everyone in our country has access to safe, lifesaving blood and blood products;
…all members of our armed services and their families find support and comfort whenever needed; and
…in an emergency, there are always trained individuals nearby, ready to use their Red Cross skills to save lives.


We are seeking individuals who may be interested in volunteer service as a member of the Southwest Chapter Board of Directors. Interested individuals should have a passion for the Red Cross mission and a willingness to share that passion with others in the community to help develop new partnerships, increase visibility and recruit volunteers and blood donors.


Qualifications
The American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota includes the 19 counties of Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Watonwan and Yellow Medicine. Board members should be leaders who are willing to make the most of their connections, skills, expertise and experience as ambassadors and advocates for the Red Cross. The skills and abilities we are most interested in finding/developing are:
• Relationship Builder: Can connect the organization to their personal network.
• Community Connector: Can connect the organization to community leaders.
• Story Teller: Can help tell the organization’s story at events and one-on-one.
• Door Opener/Asker: Can help ask for funds or open doors to potential funders.
• Visibility Builder: Can help reach the community through media, blogs and/or other information sharing forums.
• Motivator: Can help encourage and mentor fellow volunteers.


Additional Information 
The board holds six regular meetings each year and an Annual Meeting in June. Regular meetings last 60-75 minutes and take place every other month on the fourth Wednesday beginning at 12:15 p.m. Board members are asked to serve on at least one committee and participate in visibility enhancement activities. Board members are also asked to make a personal financial contribution of $1,000 annually, which may include an employer matching gift, may be a Red Cross event sponsorship and is payable over the entire fiscal year (July 1-June 30). Terms are three years and may be renewed twice, for a total of nine consecutive years on the board.

If you would like more information, please contact Executive Director Leah Pockrandt at leah.pockrandt@redcross.org or 507-360-2052.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Southwest Chapter Board of Directors
The American Red Cross is a vibrant and vital organization in Southwest Minnesota that seeks to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Our vision is to turn compassion into action so that…
…all people affected by disaster across the country and around the world receive care, shelter and hope;
…our communities are ready and prepared for disasters;
…everyone in our country has access to safe, lifesaving blood and blood products;
…all members of our armed services and their families find support and comfort whenever needed; and
…in an emergency, there are always trained individuals nearby, ready to use their Red Cross skills to save lives.


We are seeking individuals who may be interested in volunteer service as a member of the Southwest Chapter Board of Directors. Interested individuals should have a passion for the Red Cross mission and a willingness to share that passion with others in the community to help develop new partnerships, increase visibility and recruit volunteers and blood donors.


Qualifications
The American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota includes the 19 counties of Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Watonwan and Yellow Medicine. Board members should be leaders who are willing to make the most of their connections, skills, expertise and experience as ambassadors and advocates for the Red Cross. The skills and abilities we are most interested in finding/developing are:
• Relationship Builder: Can connect the organization to their personal network.
• Community Connector: Can connect the organization to community leaders.
• Story Teller: Can help tell the organization’s story at events and one-on-one.
• Door Opener/Asker: Can help ask for funds or open doors to potential funders.
• Visibility Builder: Can help reach the community through media, blogs and/or other information sharing forums.
• Motivator: Can help encourage and mentor fellow volunteers.


Additional Information 
The board holds six regular meetings each year and an Annual Meeting in June. Regular meetings last 60-75 minutes and take place every other month on the fourth Wednesday beginning at 12:15 p.m. Board members are asked to serve on at least one committee and participate in visibility enhancement activities. Board members are also asked to make a personal financial contribution of $1,000 annually, which may include an employer matching gift, may be a Red Cross event sponsorship and is payable over the entire fiscal year (July 1-June 30). Terms are three years and may be renewed twice, for a total of nine consecutive years on the board.

If you would like more information, please contact Executive Director Leah Pockrandt at leah.pockrandt@redcross.org or 507-360-2052.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (DAT) Dispatcher

Service Area: Disaster Services         

Position Summary: DAT Dispatchers provide off-site support to DAT members and specialty Responders during local responses with the goal of mobilizing a team of volunteers to respond within 2 hours and maintaining positive rapport and open lines of communication with fellow DAT members. 

Responsibilities:

Commit to availability during on-call shifts Verify fire incidents with local fire departments Use DCSOps tool to dispatch DAT members and specialty Responders to local incidents Serve as off-site point of contact for DAT Responders and Trainees throughout the response, and ensure fiscal tools (CACs) are loaded. Inform Duty Officer of complex or large disasters and mobilize support as needed Inform Disaster Public Affairs Responders of incident responses Assist DAT Responders with hotel selection and other assistance support as needed during responses Represent the American Red Cross by operating within established procedures and guidelines and ensure their observance by team members during responses Act in ways consistent with the American Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Clearly, appropriately, and professionally communicate with DAT members, paid and volunteer staff, and community partners Complete all necessary training courses (see Training Section below) within first year of service Regularly attend DAT Dispatch and Disaster monthly/quarterly meetings

Qualifications:

Reliable access to Internet during on-call hours Reliable access to telephone during on-call hours Familiarity with policies, regulations, and procedures for local disaster response and services Team leadership and organizational skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Demonstrated initiative and ability to make decisions within established guidelines Ability to effectively communicate and delegate tasks in stressful situations  

Time Commitment:       

Regular commitment to on-call shifts each month in addition to attendance at local Dispatch and Disaster meetings

Training:

Approximately 6 hours of online and in-person training prepares general Disaster volunteers 

Benefits:

Opportunity to serve community as a resource for victims of disasters On-going training opportunities Be part of a dynamic and committed corps of outstanding Red Cross volunteers Gain experience in social work, human services, disaster response, and emergency management Opportunity to build leadership experience 

Contact: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Service Area: Disaster Services         

Position Summary: DAT Dispatchers provide off-site support to DAT members and specialty Responders during local responses with the goal of mobilizing a team of volunteers to respond within 2 hours and maintaining positive rapport and open lines of communication with fellow DAT members. 

Responsibilities:

Commit to availability during on-call shifts Verify fire incidents with local fire departments Use DCSOps tool to dispatch DAT members and specialty Responders to local incidents Serve as off-site point of contact for DAT Responders and Trainees throughout the response, and ensure fiscal tools (CACs) are loaded. Inform Duty Officer of complex or large disasters and mobilize support as needed Inform Disaster Public Affairs Responders of incident responses Assist DAT Responders with hotel selection and other assistance support as needed during responses Represent the American Red Cross by operating within established procedures and guidelines and ensure their observance by team members during responses Act in ways consistent with the American Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Clearly, appropriately, and professionally communicate with DAT members, paid and volunteer staff, and community partners Complete all necessary training courses (see Training Section below) within first year of service Regularly attend DAT Dispatch and Disaster monthly/quarterly meetings

Qualifications:

Reliable access to Internet during on-call hours Reliable access to telephone during on-call hours Familiarity with policies, regulations, and procedures for local disaster response and services Team leadership and organizational skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Demonstrated initiative and ability to make decisions within established guidelines Ability to effectively communicate and delegate tasks in stressful situations  

Time Commitment:       

Regular commitment to on-call shifts each month in addition to attendance at local Dispatch and Disaster meetings

Training:

Approximately 6 hours of online and in-person training prepares general Disaster volunteers 

Benefits:

Opportunity to serve community as a resource for victims of disasters On-going training opportunities Be part of a dynamic and committed corps of outstanding Red Cross volunteers Gain experience in social work, human services, disaster response, and emergency management Opportunity to build leadership experience 

Contact: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team (DAT) Responder

Red Cross Mission Statement

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. 

Service Area: Disaster Services          

Position Summary:DAT Trainees, under the direction of a DAT Responder, respond to local disasters, most often house or apartment fires. DAT Trainees focus on learning the role of a DAT Responder through basic curriculum and on-the-ground experience with the goal of providing effective service to clients and eventual promotion to the DAT Responder role.

Responsibilities:

Commit to availability during on-call shifts Promptly respond to local disasters while on shifts Collaborate with DAT Responder on-scene and DAT Dispatcher on phone Become familiar with the policies, regulations, and procedures for local disaster response and services Provide disaster services to clients including comfort kits, casework, and service delivery Accurately and thoroughly complete field paperwork during responses Communicate in a timely manner with Recovery staff following responses Represent the American Red Cross by operating within established procedures and guidelines Act in ways consistent with the American Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Clearly, appropriately, and professionally communicate with DAT members, clients, paid and volunteer staff, and community partners Complete all necessary training courses (see Training section below) within first year of service Regularly attend Disaster monthly/quarterly meetings

Qualifications:

18 years of age or older Access to reliable vehicle (mileage is not reimbursed) transportation Access to reliable cell phone Ability to work under adverse conditions Ability to record information clearly, accurately, and thoroughly Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds

Time Commitment:       

Four 12-hour on-call shifts each month  At least one Disaster meeting, exercise, training, or preparedness activity each quarter to remain engaged and abreast of changes

Training:

Approximately 6 hours of online and in-person training prepares DAT Trainees to respond in the field: Disaster Services: An Overview (1 hr online and 2 hrs in classroom or 3 hrs in classroom) Disaster Action Team Orientation (1 hr online and 2 hrs in classroom) Approximately 20 additional hours of online and in-person training prepares DAT Trainees to be promoted to DAT Responders:   Basic Food Safety (1 hr online) Casework for DATs (2 hr classroom) Disaster Assessment Fundamentals (1 hr online) Psychological First Aid (4 hrs classroom) Shelter Fundamentals (2.5 hrs online or 4 hrs classroom 

Benefits:

Opportunity to serve community as a resource for victims of disasters On-going training opportunities Be part of a dynamic and committed corps of outstanding Red Cross volunteers Gain experience in social work, human services, disaster response, and emergency management Reduced fees on American Red Cross First Aid & CPR classes for active volunteers

Supported By: Disaster Program Manager        

Location: Various sites in Southwest Minnesota    

Contact: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer                                             

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Red Cross Mission Statement

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. 

Service Area: Disaster Services          

Position Summary:DAT Trainees, under the direction of a DAT Responder, respond to local disasters, most often house or apartment fires. DAT Trainees focus on learning the role of a DAT Responder through basic curriculum and on-the-ground experience with the goal of providing effective service to clients and eventual promotion to the DAT Responder role.

Responsibilities:

Commit to availability during on-call shifts Promptly respond to local disasters while on shifts Collaborate with DAT Responder on-scene and DAT Dispatcher on phone Become familiar with the policies, regulations, and procedures for local disaster response and services Provide disaster services to clients including comfort kits, casework, and service delivery Accurately and thoroughly complete field paperwork during responses Communicate in a timely manner with Recovery staff following responses Represent the American Red Cross by operating within established procedures and guidelines Act in ways consistent with the American Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Clearly, appropriately, and professionally communicate with DAT members, clients, paid and volunteer staff, and community partners Complete all necessary training courses (see Training section below) within first year of service Regularly attend Disaster monthly/quarterly meetings

Qualifications:

18 years of age or older Access to reliable vehicle (mileage is not reimbursed) transportation Access to reliable cell phone Ability to work under adverse conditions Ability to record information clearly, accurately, and thoroughly Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds

Time Commitment:       

Four 12-hour on-call shifts each month  At least one Disaster meeting, exercise, training, or preparedness activity each quarter to remain engaged and abreast of changes

Training:

Approximately 6 hours of online and in-person training prepares DAT Trainees to respond in the field: Disaster Services: An Overview (1 hr online and 2 hrs in classroom or 3 hrs in classroom) Disaster Action Team Orientation (1 hr online and 2 hrs in classroom) Approximately 20 additional hours of online and in-person training prepares DAT Trainees to be promoted to DAT Responders:   Basic Food Safety (1 hr online) Casework for DATs (2 hr classroom) Disaster Assessment Fundamentals (1 hr online) Psychological First Aid (4 hrs classroom) Shelter Fundamentals (2.5 hrs online or 4 hrs classroom 

Benefits:

Opportunity to serve community as a resource for victims of disasters On-going training opportunities Be part of a dynamic and committed corps of outstanding Red Cross volunteers Gain experience in social work, human services, disaster response, and emergency management Reduced fees on American Red Cross First Aid & CPR classes for active volunteers

Supported By: Disaster Program Manager        

Location: Various sites in Southwest Minnesota    

Contact: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer                                             

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Mental Health Services - Specific Licensure Required

SERVICE AREA: Disaster Services         

POSITION SUMMARY: Assist the Red Cross in carrying out its mission by using professional expertise to provide for the psychosocial needs of disaster victims and disaster responders within the context of American Red Cross procedures.   

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Act in ways consistent with Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles When scheduled on-call, respond promptly to requests for assistance Provide appropriate level of support and intervention to disaster victims and responders as described in the “Foundations of Disaster Mental Health Guidelines” Participate in regular meetings and on-going training for the Twin Cities Area mental health team Participate in a rotating on-call schedule Participate in large-scale disaster response as needed Complete all required documentation of service promptly

QUALIFICATIONS:

Current and active license or certification in mental health discipline: social work, psychiatry, psychology, counseling, psychiatric nursing, marriage and family therapy – including the following: A. Independent license and master’s degree as a clinical social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, psychiatric nurse, or psychiatrist OR State license or state certification and master’s degree as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by a state board of education OR State license and a bachelor’s degree as a registered nurse AND American Nurses Credentialing Center certification for psychiatric and mental health nursing to include RN-BC or PMHNP-BC or PMHCNS-BC. Reliable cell phone and transportation during on-call hours Willingness to work under adverse conditions Ability to assess and triage an individual’s emotional, behavioral, and psychological reactions Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles

BENEFITS:

Opportunity to provide important mental health assistance to victims of disaster Multitude of training opportunities on disaster response Become part of a dynamic and committed cadre of Red Cross volunteers Gain valuable field experience in social work, human services and disaster response 

REQUIRED TRAINING:

Training must be completed within first year of volunteering, including the following courses:

Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (required) Disaster Mental Health: Introduction (required) Disaster Mental Health Fundamentals: Part 1 and Part 2 (required).

 

RESPONSIBLE TO: Disaster Mental Health Lead under direction of the Client Services Manager

LOCATION: Provide consultation from home or office or on-site at disaster locations 

TIME COMMITMENT:      Varies depending on Regional projects and priorities

                                    Attend regular meetings and training sessions.

                                    Minimum of 1 year commitment expected.

CONTACT: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

SERVICE AREA: Disaster Services         

POSITION SUMMARY: Assist the Red Cross in carrying out its mission by using professional expertise to provide for the psychosocial needs of disaster victims and disaster responders within the context of American Red Cross procedures.   

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Act in ways consistent with Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles When scheduled on-call, respond promptly to requests for assistance Provide appropriate level of support and intervention to disaster victims and responders as described in the “Foundations of Disaster Mental Health Guidelines” Participate in regular meetings and on-going training for the Twin Cities Area mental health team Participate in a rotating on-call schedule Participate in large-scale disaster response as needed Complete all required documentation of service promptly

QUALIFICATIONS:

Current and active license or certification in mental health discipline: social work, psychiatry, psychology, counseling, psychiatric nursing, marriage and family therapy – including the following: A. Independent license and master’s degree as a clinical social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, psychiatric nurse, or psychiatrist OR State license or state certification and master’s degree as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by a state board of education OR State license and a bachelor’s degree as a registered nurse AND American Nurses Credentialing Center certification for psychiatric and mental health nursing to include RN-BC or PMHNP-BC or PMHCNS-BC. Reliable cell phone and transportation during on-call hours Willingness to work under adverse conditions Ability to assess and triage an individual’s emotional, behavioral, and psychological reactions Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles

BENEFITS:

Opportunity to provide important mental health assistance to victims of disaster Multitude of training opportunities on disaster response Become part of a dynamic and committed cadre of Red Cross volunteers Gain valuable field experience in social work, human services and disaster response 

REQUIRED TRAINING:

Training must be completed within first year of volunteering, including the following courses:

Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (required) Disaster Mental Health: Introduction (required) Disaster Mental Health Fundamentals: Part 1 and Part 2 (required).

 

RESPONSIBLE TO: Disaster Mental Health Lead under direction of the Client Services Manager

LOCATION: Provide consultation from home or office or on-site at disaster locations 

TIME COMMITMENT:      Varies depending on Regional projects and priorities

                                    Attend regular meetings and training sessions.

                                    Minimum of 1 year commitment expected.

CONTACT: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Health Services - Specific Licensure Required

SERVICE AREA: Disaster Services          

POSITION SUMMARY:  Assist Red Cross in carrying out mission to provide relief to victims of disaster and help prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters. Use professional expertise to provide for the medical needs of disaster victims within the context of American Red Cross procedures.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Act in ways consistent with Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Address the disaster related health needs and medical losses of clients over the phone or in person Immediately refer critical illness or injury to a higher level of care Provide first aid and healthcare within your scope of practice Replace lost medical items in accordance with the standardized price list Complete all paperwork and reports in a professional and timely manner Collaborate with Disaster Action Team, Disaster Mental Health Team, Disaster Welfare Inquiry Team/ Disaster Integrated Care Teams, paid staff, and community partners to ensure clients’ needs are served to the best of ARC’s ability. Attend Health Services team meetings on a regular basis

QUALIFICATIONS:

Health professional with a current, active, unencumbered license or certificate. Current CPR and First Aid Certification Familiarity with American Red Cross policies, regulations, and procedures for both local and national response. Ability to assess and triage life threatening health emergencies, and provide emergency assistance for minor illnesses and injuries. Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work evenings, weekends, and a varied on-call schedule Cell phone and transportation needed Willing to work in adverse conditions 

BENEFITS:

Opportunity to provide important health assistance to victims of disaster Multitude of training opportunities on disaster response Become part of a dynamic and committed cadre of Red Cross volunteers Gain valuable field experience in disaster response health care

 

TRAINING: Approximately 15 hours of training required within first year of volunteering

RESPONSIBLE TO: Disaster Health Services Co-Leads under the direction of a Disaster Staff Liaison

LOCATION: On-site disaster locations throughout the chapter 

TIME COMMITMENT: Shifts vary. Attend scheduled meetings, trainings, and exercises.

CONTACT: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

SERVICE AREA: Disaster Services          

POSITION SUMMARY:  Assist Red Cross in carrying out mission to provide relief to victims of disaster and help prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters. Use professional expertise to provide for the medical needs of disaster victims within the context of American Red Cross procedures.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Act in ways consistent with Red Cross Mission and Fundamental Principles Address the disaster related health needs and medical losses of clients over the phone or in person Immediately refer critical illness or injury to a higher level of care Provide first aid and healthcare within your scope of practice Replace lost medical items in accordance with the standardized price list Complete all paperwork and reports in a professional and timely manner Collaborate with Disaster Action Team, Disaster Mental Health Team, Disaster Welfare Inquiry Team/ Disaster Integrated Care Teams, paid staff, and community partners to ensure clients’ needs are served to the best of ARC’s ability. Attend Health Services team meetings on a regular basis

QUALIFICATIONS:

Health professional with a current, active, unencumbered license or certificate. Current CPR and First Aid Certification Familiarity with American Red Cross policies, regulations, and procedures for both local and national response. Ability to assess and triage life threatening health emergencies, and provide emergency assistance for minor illnesses and injuries. Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work evenings, weekends, and a varied on-call schedule Cell phone and transportation needed Willing to work in adverse conditions 

BENEFITS:

Opportunity to provide important health assistance to victims of disaster Multitude of training opportunities on disaster response Become part of a dynamic and committed cadre of Red Cross volunteers Gain valuable field experience in disaster response health care

 

TRAINING: Approximately 15 hours of training required within first year of volunteering

RESPONSIBLE TO: Disaster Health Services Co-Leads under the direction of a Disaster Staff Liaison

LOCATION: On-site disaster locations throughout the chapter 

TIME COMMITMENT: Shifts vary. Attend scheduled meetings, trainings, and exercises.

CONTACT: Apply online at www.redcross.org/mn/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Volunteer Services at mnrecruit@redcross.org or call 612-871-7676.

Agency: American Red Cross serving Southwest Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apartment Cleaning Volunteers Needed

Apartment cleaners needed - looking for hard working volunteers to help with deep cleaning  of apartments after tenants move out. Heavy lifting may be involved, but mainly a lot of bending and scrubbing with use of cleaning products. This is an as-needed request as we develop a team of people with kind hearts to help Partners prepare apartments and units after someone moves out. 

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

Apartment cleaners needed - looking for hard working volunteers to help with deep cleaning  of apartments after tenants move out. Heavy lifting may be involved, but mainly a lot of bending and scrubbing with use of cleaning products. This is an as-needed request as we develop a team of people with kind hearts to help Partners prepare apartments and units after someone moves out. 

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oncology Volunteer

The Oncology volunteer provides courteous and efficient services to patients and nursing staff.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The Oncology volunteer provides courteous and efficient services to patients and nursing staff.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help A Woman Affected By ALS With Cleaning & Chores (Mankato)

A 79-year-old woman with ALS would love a volunteer to help her with cleaning and household chores. She would ideally like a volunteer who is able to visit her every other week for approximately 1 hour at a time: Monday, Wednesday, or Friday afternoons would work best with her schedule.

If you have an extra 2 hours each month to help a neighbor in need, we'd love to hear from you! This opportunity is part of the ALS Association's Family Assistance Program:

https://www.als.org/mn-nd-sd/mn-nd-sd/local-care-services/family-assistance-program

Agency: The ALS Association, MN/ND/SD

A 79-year-old woman with ALS would love a volunteer to help her with cleaning and household chores. She would ideally like a volunteer who is able to visit her every other week for approximately 1 hour at a time: Monday, Wednesday, or Friday afternoons would work best with her schedule.

If you have an extra 2 hours each month to help a neighbor in need, we'd love to hear from you! This opportunity is part of the ALS Association's Family Assistance Program:

https://www.als.org/mn-nd-sd/mn-nd-sd/local-care-services/family-assistance-program

Agency: The ALS Association, MN/ND/SD

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Cards

We would love and could use gift cards for our tenants to Kwik Trip, Hy-Vee Cub or Aldi. These Gift cards are given to our clients to help them with everyday needs!

Agency: Partners For Housing

We would love and could use gift cards for our tenants to Kwik Trip, Hy-Vee Cub or Aldi. These Gift cards are given to our clients to help them with everyday needs!

Agency: Partners For Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Purpose: 
The role of an administrative volunteer is serving as an ambassador of the Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging and the Senior LinkAge Line and providing general administrative tasks that support the organization in assisting older adults to thrive.

Tasks May Include:

Assist with photocopying projects.

Assemble materials for presentations, events and/or mailings.

Organize and maintain supply closet inventory.

Perform proofreading, note taking and/or data entry.

Communicate supply shortages or needs to staff.

Complete and submit volunteer time/expense form and other forms as indicated.

Other duties as assigned.

Time Commitment: 

Level of commitment is centered on volunteer’s availability and task interests/preferences. Some tasks may be performed occasionally or on an ongoing basis.

Qualifications:

Maintain effective listening and communication with staff. Organized and detail-oriented. Willingness to learn and utilize office technology like Microsoft Office Suite, such as Word, Excel, TEAMS, and web-based programs. Able to work as a member of a team, as well as independently Able to accept and follow directions Able to lift up to 10 lbs. (or ask for assistance) Sensitivity to working with older adults, people with disabilities and diverse populations Self-motivation, initiative, dependability, flexibility, attention to detail, and sound judgement when making decision or seeking input and direction.

Benefits:

Help Minnesotans get connected to the services they need.  Work with staff and other committed individuals. Develop new skills through ongoing training. Mileage and expense reimbursement.

Location:

Volunteers are need in all counties of southwest Minnesota. Work is performed in an office environment or home office environment if incumbent lives forty miles or more from the MNRAAA office.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an individual encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.

Physical & Mental Demands:

While performing tasks as a volunteer, it may be required to sit, talk and/or hear, and/or use hands to finger, handle, or touch objects, tools, or controls.  The volunteer is occasionally required to stand, and/or walk.  The volunteer must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds while moving files, supplies, or small packages.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

Staff Contact: 
Emily Ebel, Information & Assistance Outreach Supervisor & Volunteer Coordinator at eebel@mnraaa.org or

1-800-333-2433 ext. 82051

Agency: Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging

Purpose: 
The role of an administrative volunteer is serving as an ambassador of the Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging and the Senior LinkAge Line and providing general administrative tasks that support the organization in assisting older adults to thrive.

Tasks May Include:

Assist with photocopying projects.

Assemble materials for presentations, events and/or mailings.

Organize and maintain supply closet inventory.

Perform proofreading, note taking and/or data entry.

Communicate supply shortages or needs to staff.

Complete and submit volunteer time/expense form and other forms as indicated.

Other duties as assigned.

Time Commitment: 

Level of commitment is centered on volunteer’s availability and task interests/preferences. Some tasks may be performed occasionally or on an ongoing basis.

Qualifications:

Maintain effective listening and communication with staff. Organized and detail-oriented. Willingness to learn and utilize office technology like Microsoft Office Suite, such as Word, Excel, TEAMS, and web-based programs. Able to work as a member of a team, as well as independently Able to accept and follow directions Able to lift up to 10 lbs. (or ask for assistance) Sensitivity to working with older adults, people with disabilities and diverse populations Self-motivation, initiative, dependability, flexibility, attention to detail, and sound judgement when making decision or seeking input and direction.

Benefits:

Help Minnesotans get connected to the services they need.  Work with staff and other committed individuals. Develop new skills through ongoing training. Mileage and expense reimbursement.

Location:

Volunteers are need in all counties of southwest Minnesota. Work is performed in an office environment or home office environment if incumbent lives forty miles or more from the MNRAAA office.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an individual encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.

Physical & Mental Demands:

While performing tasks as a volunteer, it may be required to sit, talk and/or hear, and/or use hands to finger, handle, or touch objects, tools, or controls.  The volunteer is occasionally required to stand, and/or walk.  The volunteer must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds while moving files, supplies, or small packages.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

Staff Contact: 
Emily Ebel, Information & Assistance Outreach Supervisor & Volunteer Coordinator at eebel@mnraaa.org or

1-800-333-2433 ext. 82051

Agency: Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassador Volunteer

Purpose: 
The role of a volunteer is serving as an ambassador of the Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging and the Senior LinkAge Line and providing outreach tasks that support the organization in assisting older adults to thrive.

Tasks may include:

Set up booth materials and/or provide outreach at community events such as health fairs and other community events.  Gather materials for presentations or events.  Prepare and present information to community groups in a clear and concise manner.  Perform proofreading, note-taking, data entry or follow-up phone calls.   Assist individuals in-person with completing forms for health care, prescription and other benefit programs.  Assist in locating organizations and events that may benefit from the services of MNRAAA/SLL.  Complete and submit volunteer time/expense form and other forms as indicated.  Other duties as assigned.  Report suspected Vulnerable Adult situations to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) or Common Entry Point (CEP) within the appropriate timeframes. Inform supervisor of report.

Level of commitment is centered on the volunteer’s availability and task interests/preferences. Some tasks may be performed occasionally or on an ongoing basis.

Qualifications:

Maintain confidentiality and effective listening and communication with staff and clients. Organized and detail-oriented. Willingness to learn and utilize office technology like Microsoft Office Suite, such as Word, Excel, TEAMS, PowerPoint, projectors and web-based programs. Able to work as a member of a team, as well as i Able to accept and follow directions Comfortable with public speaking, including presenting information to a variety of audiences and facilitating one-on-one, small group and large group events. Able to lift up to 10 lbs. (or ask for assistance) Sensitivity to working with older adults, people with disabilities and diverse populations May require a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and a reliable car. Willingness to learn about health insurance/Medicare and other related topics. Self-motivation, initiative, dependability, flexibility, attention to detail, and sound judgement when making decisions or seeking input and direction.

Benefits:

Help Minnesotans get connected to the services they need.  Work with staff and other committed individuals. Develop new skills through ongoing training. Mileage and expense reimbursement.

Physical and Mental Demands: 

 

While performing tasks as a volunteer, it may be required to sit, talk and/or hear, and/or use hands to finger, handle, or touch objects, tools, or controls.  The volunteer is occasionally required to stand, and/or walk.  The volunteer must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds while moving files, supplies, or small packages.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

Location:

Volunteers are needed throughout southwestern Minnesota

Work may be performed in an office environment, private home, skilled nursing facility or public space. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an individual encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.

Staff Contact: 
Emily Ebel, Information & Assistance Outreach Supervisor & Volunteer Coordinator at eebel@mnraaa.org or 

1-800-333-2433 ext. 82051

Agency: Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging

Purpose: 
The role of a volunteer is serving as an ambassador of the Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging and the Senior LinkAge Line and providing outreach tasks that support the organization in assisting older adults to thrive.

Tasks may include:

Set up booth materials and/or provide outreach at community events such as health fairs and other community events.  Gather materials for presentations or events.  Prepare and present information to community groups in a clear and concise manner.  Perform proofreading, note-taking, data entry or follow-up phone calls.   Assist individuals in-person with completing forms for health care, prescription and other benefit programs.  Assist in locating organizations and events that may benefit from the services of MNRAAA/SLL.  Complete and submit volunteer time/expense form and other forms as indicated.  Other duties as assigned.  Report suspected Vulnerable Adult situations to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) or Common Entry Point (CEP) within the appropriate timeframes. Inform supervisor of report.

Level of commitment is centered on the volunteer’s availability and task interests/preferences. Some tasks may be performed occasionally or on an ongoing basis.

Qualifications:

Maintain confidentiality and effective listening and communication with staff and clients. Organized and detail-oriented. Willingness to learn and utilize office technology like Microsoft Office Suite, such as Word, Excel, TEAMS, PowerPoint, projectors and web-based programs. Able to work as a member of a team, as well as i Able to accept and follow directions Comfortable with public speaking, including presenting information to a variety of audiences and facilitating one-on-one, small group and large group events. Able to lift up to 10 lbs. (or ask for assistance) Sensitivity to working with older adults, people with disabilities and diverse populations May require a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and a reliable car. Willingness to learn about health insurance/Medicare and other related topics. Self-motivation, initiative, dependability, flexibility, attention to detail, and sound judgement when making decisions or seeking input and direction.

Benefits:

Help Minnesotans get connected to the services they need.  Work with staff and other committed individuals. Develop new skills through ongoing training. Mileage and expense reimbursement.

Physical and Mental Demands: 

 

While performing tasks as a volunteer, it may be required to sit, talk and/or hear, and/or use hands to finger, handle, or touch objects, tools, or controls.  The volunteer is occasionally required to stand, and/or walk.  The volunteer must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds while moving files, supplies, or small packages.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

Location:

Volunteers are needed throughout southwestern Minnesota

Work may be performed in an office environment, private home, skilled nursing facility or public space. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an individual encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.

Staff Contact: 
Emily Ebel, Information & Assistance Outreach Supervisor & Volunteer Coordinator at eebel@mnraaa.org or 

1-800-333-2433 ext. 82051

Agency: Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Well-Being Volunteer

The Well-bring Volunteer provides courteous and efficient service to patients. Volunteer will offer activities and visit with patients.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The Well-bring Volunteer provides courteous and efficient service to patients. Volunteer will offer activities and visit with patients.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Volunteers

The Information Desk volunteer acts as a guide to help patients, visitors and guests find information and direction to services and departments on campus. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The Information Desk volunteer acts as a guide to help patients, visitors and guests find information and direction to services and departments on campus. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STEP Force Volunteers

The STEP Force volunteer provides courteous and efficient service to all patients, visitors, and guests.  This position includes transportation of patients and delivery of materials throughout the campus.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

The STEP Force volunteer provides courteous and efficient service to all patients, visitors, and guests.  This position includes transportation of patients and delivery of materials throughout the campus.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors - membership or committee support

If you have a passion for those in need, that are homeless or interested in helping those that are less fortunate than yourself, please contact us.  There are a number of ways to support our mission of helping those that are experiencing homelessness!

Please reach out to Trisha, our Executive Director, who will share more about the important work of our Board of Directors as Partner's governing body, who is on our Board, and then discuss your interest and gifts. You can reach her at 507-387-2115 ext 2 or trisha@partnersforhousing.org or fill out the online application at https://partnersforhousing.org/about/bod/#app. 

Whether you decide to join the Board or have interest in supporting us through joining a committee or another way, let's talk!  We are always in need of helpful, passionate and engaged people!

Please consider joining this great group of people!

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

If you have a passion for those in need, that are homeless or interested in helping those that are less fortunate than yourself, please contact us.  There are a number of ways to support our mission of helping those that are experiencing homelessness!

Please reach out to Trisha, our Executive Director, who will share more about the important work of our Board of Directors as Partner's governing body, who is on our Board, and then discuss your interest and gifts. You can reach her at 507-387-2115 ext 2 or trisha@partnersforhousing.org or fill out the online application at https://partnersforhousing.org/about/bod/#app. 

Whether you decide to join the Board or have interest in supporting us through joining a committee or another way, let's talk!  We are always in need of helpful, passionate and engaged people!

Please consider joining this great group of people!

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction Volunteers

Construction volunteers needed for the current build at 160 Monks Avenue in Mankato.   Assistance needed with flooring installation, painting, and land scaping.  Shifts available Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.   No experience required, and all tools and equipment will be provided.   

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of South Central MN

Construction volunteers needed for the current build at 160 Monks Avenue in Mankato.   Assistance needed with flooring installation, painting, and land scaping.  Shifts available Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.   No experience required, and all tools and equipment will be provided.   

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of South Central MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gift Cards to Support LEEP Needs

Most gift cards are accepted and appreciated.  Those most useful to LEEP are:

Any restaurant Dollar Tree Target Wal-Mart Hy-Vee or other gas Gerring's Michael's Hobby Lobby

Agency: Leisure Education For Exceptional People, Inc. (LEEP)

Most gift cards are accepted and appreciated.  Those most useful to LEEP are:

Any restaurant Dollar Tree Target Wal-Mart Hy-Vee or other gas Gerring's Michael's Hobby Lobby

Agency: Leisure Education For Exceptional People, Inc. (LEEP)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BINGO Prizes (male & female)

Do you have new small items that you're not going to use, but someone may enjoy winning as a BINGO prize?  LEEP participants love BINGO and a variety of prizes are needed on a regular basis for both males and females.  Gender neutral prizes are also appreciated!

Agency: Leisure Education For Exceptional People, Inc. (LEEP)

Do you have new small items that you're not going to use, but someone may enjoy winning as a BINGO prize?  LEEP participants love BINGO and a variety of prizes are needed on a regular basis for both males and females.  Gender neutral prizes are also appreciated!

Agency: Leisure Education For Exceptional People, Inc. (LEEP)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer

RECYCLE. RECLAIM. EMPOWER.

Key City Bike aims to:

¨ Educate community members about cycling and bike mechanics.

¨ Provide a safe and positive workspace for anyone to fix their bicycle.

¨ Reduce environmental impact by up-cycling and recycling donated bicycles and parts.

¨ Expand bike culture.

Volunteers needed for general volunteer work. Tasks a general volunteer may preform are:

sorting parts that look similar matching mismatched parts like pedals airing up tubes for testing taking apart bikes that are not going to be fixed fixing bikes cleaning and organizing the building

We can always find something for a person to do. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. 

No experience necessary, we will train you if needed. 

Please wear close toe shoes.

Current Hours are as follows:

Tuesday 3-8pm

Wednesday 3-8pm

Thursday 12-5pm

5 minutes or 5 hours we appreciate any time folks can afford to volunteer.

Agency: Key City Bike

RECYCLE. RECLAIM. EMPOWER.

Key City Bike aims to:

¨ Educate community members about cycling and bike mechanics.

¨ Provide a safe and positive workspace for anyone to fix their bicycle.

¨ Reduce environmental impact by up-cycling and recycling donated bicycles and parts.

¨ Expand bike culture.

Volunteers needed for general volunteer work. Tasks a general volunteer may preform are:

sorting parts that look similar matching mismatched parts like pedals airing up tubes for testing taking apart bikes that are not going to be fixed fixing bikes cleaning and organizing the building

We can always find something for a person to do. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. 

No experience necessary, we will train you if needed. 

Please wear close toe shoes.

Current Hours are as follows:

Tuesday 3-8pm

Wednesday 3-8pm

Thursday 12-5pm

5 minutes or 5 hours we appreciate any time folks can afford to volunteer.

Agency: Key City Bike

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Committee Members

We host a variety of events and programs throughout the year, and are in need of several creative people to support various tasks for each event.  If you are interested, please call us and we'll discuss your availability and interests and match you to the right event!

Annual events:

Pedal Past Poverty fundraiser Spring/Summer Newsletter Hats, Horses and Hope fundraiser Fall/Winter Newsletter Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Thanksgiving @ shelter events Christmas Wishes program - organizing presents, wrapping, delivery Christmas @ Shelter events

Other programs we offer (facilitators/support):

New Mom mentoring Family mentoring Cooking Classes Tobacco Cessation Budgeting/Financial Management classes Renting 101 Cultural acclimation Peer-to-peer family support Basic computer skills Resume and letter writing Mock interviews And more!

 

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

We host a variety of events and programs throughout the year, and are in need of several creative people to support various tasks for each event.  If you are interested, please call us and we'll discuss your availability and interests and match you to the right event!

Annual events:

Pedal Past Poverty fundraiser Spring/Summer Newsletter Hats, Horses and Hope fundraiser Fall/Winter Newsletter Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Thanksgiving @ shelter events Christmas Wishes program - organizing presents, wrapping, delivery Christmas @ Shelter events

Other programs we offer (facilitators/support):

New Mom mentoring Family mentoring Cooking Classes Tobacco Cessation Budgeting/Financial Management classes Renting 101 Cultural acclimation Peer-to-peer family support Basic computer skills Resume and letter writing Mock interviews And more!

 

 

Agency: Partners For Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities with Great River Greening

Great River Greening is a non profit organization that engages volunteers in ecological restoration projects. We have many volunteer events coming up. Please see our event calendar to view and register. 

Events involve planting plants or seeds, removing invasive plants such as buckthorn and stacking brush.

Our events are family friendly and for everyone!

If you have questions or need help registering, contact Jessica at jdrummond@greatrivergreening.org

 

Agency: Great River Greening

Great River Greening is a non profit organization that engages volunteers in ecological restoration projects. We have many volunteer events coming up. Please see our event calendar to view and register. 

Events involve planting plants or seeds, removing invasive plants such as buckthorn and stacking brush.

Our events are family friendly and for everyone!

If you have questions or need help registering, contact Jessica at jdrummond@greatrivergreening.org

 

Agency: Great River Greening

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Card Player! - 500 (not rummmy) & or Pfeffer

Seeking volunteers to play cards with residents. Specifically 500 (not rummy 500) and Pfeffer. 

Looking for assistance in the afternoon 1-2 times a week. Scheduling is flexible! 

You would be playing with the residents. 

 

*Must already know how to play* 

 

Welcome to call Emily Huttner, Volunteer Coordinator anytime at 507-385-4371

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Seeking volunteers to play cards with residents. Specifically 500 (not rummy 500) and Pfeffer. 

Looking for assistance in the afternoon 1-2 times a week. Scheduling is flexible! 

You would be playing with the residents. 

 

*Must already know how to play* 

 

Welcome to call Emily Huttner, Volunteer Coordinator anytime at 507-385-4371

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Worship Escort

Seeking volunteers to assist in escorting residents to the Sunday Worship Service at 11:00 am each week. 

Volunteers would invite residents to the service and assist in getting them to the chapel, attend the service with the residents and then help escort them to lunch once the service has ended. 

Volunteers would be asked to arrive at 10:30 to begin inviting, the service typically ends at 11:30.  

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Seeking volunteers to assist in escorting residents to the Sunday Worship Service at 11:00 am each week. 

Volunteers would invite residents to the service and assist in getting them to the chapel, attend the service with the residents and then help escort them to lunch once the service has ended. 

Volunteers would be asked to arrive at 10:30 to begin inviting, the service typically ends at 11:30.  

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activity Volunteer

Seeking volunteers to assist with resident activities such as games, baking group, outings,  manicures, walks outside, bingo, crafts, reminiscing, escorting residents to worship, and more. 

Life Enrichment staff will be facilitating the activity and the volunteer would provide support and engage with residents.

Flexible scheduling. 

Opportunities are available Sunday - Friday. 

 

Welcome to contact Emily Huttner, Volunteer Coordinator at any time 507-385-4371

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Seeking volunteers to assist with resident activities such as games, baking group, outings,  manicures, walks outside, bingo, crafts, reminiscing, escorting residents to worship, and more. 

Life Enrichment staff will be facilitating the activity and the volunteer would provide support and engage with residents.

Flexible scheduling. 

Opportunities are available Sunday - Friday. 

 

Welcome to contact Emily Huttner, Volunteer Coordinator at any time 507-385-4371

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beauty Shop Escort

Seeking volunteers to assist residents to the campus beauty shop for their appointments. 

Volunteer would be pushing wheelchairs or walking with residents from their room to the beauty shop and then escorting them back after. 

 

Looking for assistance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons between 1:00-4:30 pm. 

Flexible with schedule and would appreciate assistance as you would be available. 

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Seeking volunteers to assist residents to the campus beauty shop for their appointments. 

Volunteer would be pushing wheelchairs or walking with residents from their room to the beauty shop and then escorting them back after. 

 

Looking for assistance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons between 1:00-4:30 pm. 

Flexible with schedule and would appreciate assistance as you would be available. 

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Assistant

The front desk receptionist volunteer assists the Administrative Assistant by greetings visitors, families and other guests to Pathstone, answering the phone and transferring calls as needed, assisting residents who come to the front desk to inquire for information and other activities as directed and supervised by the Administrative Assistant. 

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

The front desk receptionist volunteer assists the Administrative Assistant by greetings visitors, families and other guests to Pathstone, answering the phone and transferring calls as needed, assisting residents who come to the front desk to inquire for information and other activities as directed and supervised by the Administrative Assistant. 

Agency: Ecumen Pathstone Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Y's Club Volunteers

The Y's Club meets twice per year and helps plan and execute two annual fundraisers, the Corn Roast in August and the Christmas Tree Lot in Nov/Dec. We are looking for volunteers to join our club! 

Agency: Y's Club of Mankato

The Y's Club meets twice per year and helps plan and execute two annual fundraisers, the Corn Roast in August and the Christmas Tree Lot in Nov/Dec. We are looking for volunteers to join our club! 

Agency: Y's Club of Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion

COMPANION VOLUNTEERS provide a personal interaction, comforting presence, and small moments of joy. Companions can also offer caregiver respite and/or practical help around the home.

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

COMPANION VOLUNTEERS provide a personal interaction, comforting presence, and small moments of joy. Companions can also offer caregiver respite and/or practical help around the home.

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Final Days Vigil

VIGIL VOLUNTEERS offer comfort and support tailored to a patient’s needs in the final days and hours. Vigil volunteers also offer respite to caregivers, giving them peace of mind that someone is present while they are unable to be by their loved one’s side. Vigil volunteers may be present at time of death. 

Vigil volunteers serve on an on-call, as-needed basis (agreeing to be on our call list when needs arise, but not required to agree to every vigil visit we ask about). Typically 2-6 hours per vigil visit.

*We often ask those interested in final days vigil to serve as a companion volunteer for 6 months before transitioning to this role. We can discuss your interest level and personal experience with death/dying during the interview process. 

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

VIGIL VOLUNTEERS offer comfort and support tailored to a patient’s needs in the final days and hours. Vigil volunteers also offer respite to caregivers, giving them peace of mind that someone is present while they are unable to be by their loved one’s side. Vigil volunteers may be present at time of death. 

Vigil volunteers serve on an on-call, as-needed basis (agreeing to be on our call list when needs arise, but not required to agree to every vigil visit we ask about). Typically 2-6 hours per vigil visit.

*We often ask those interested in final days vigil to serve as a companion volunteer for 6 months before transitioning to this role. We can discuss your interest level and personal experience with death/dying during the interview process. 

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer

VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies.

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies.

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

For more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Hounds (pet therapy)

If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets!

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

 

For more information: please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

*If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done!

Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.com

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets!

LOCATION

Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

First, ask yourself:

Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?

If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete:

Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up session

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Provided PPE and infection control training Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time

 

For more information: please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200

*If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done!

Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.com

Agency: Ecumen Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Volunteer

The Mankato Newspaper Reading Project is accepting new members to read the Mankato Free Press one evening a month. Volunteers can read alone or read together with a family member or friend. Volunteering with a family member or a friend is a great way to see a friend once a month or have a date night. Volunteering alone or with someone is a great way to strengthen the tie with your community.

All volunteers must pass a recorded reading test. Training is provided. This is a great first step to reading books on tape!

Agency: Radio Talking Book Network

The Mankato Newspaper Reading Project is accepting new members to read the Mankato Free Press one evening a month. Volunteers can read alone or read together with a family member or friend. Volunteering with a family member or a friend is a great way to see a friend once a month or have a date night. Volunteering alone or with someone is a great way to strengthen the tie with your community.

All volunteers must pass a recorded reading test. Training is provided. This is a great first step to reading books on tape!

Agency: Radio Talking Book Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to help with meal prep/ Donation of refrigerated trailer

Volunteers are needed for about 4 weeks for a meal prep project (kitchen experience preferred). A donation of a refrigerated trailer is needed to store frozen meals. Email Jodi for more information!

Jodi Zeitz

712-229-7743

Jodi.Zeitz@lssmn.org

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Volunteers are needed for about 4 weeks for a meal prep project (kitchen experience preferred). A donation of a refrigerated trailer is needed to store frozen meals. Email Jodi for more information!

Jodi Zeitz

712-229-7743

Jodi.Zeitz@lssmn.org

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation: Furniture

Furniture for two new shelters for people in recovery including: Dressers (28), Night stands (28), Any and all kitchen items, Coffee tables (2), Lamps, misc household items

 

CONTACT:

Brandy Brink

507-779-1075

brandy@beyondbrink.com

Agency: Beyond Brink

Furniture for two new shelters for people in recovery including: Dressers (28), Night stands (28), Any and all kitchen items, Coffee tables (2), Lamps, misc household items

 

CONTACT:

Brandy Brink

507-779-1075

brandy@beyondbrink.com

Agency: Beyond Brink

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation: Masks, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

United Way has collaborated with the City of Mankato and other partners to coordinate and collect mask and PPE donations at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center. Donations of PPE may be brought to the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza. Donated PPEs will be sanitized and re-packaged for distribution to long-term care facilities, front line volunteers, public safety, transportation personnel and other essential workers.

If your organization is in immediate needs of masks for staff, volunteers or clients, call 311 (use your current supplies vendor to order if possible).

Civic center drop off locations:
Community members are asked to place PPEs in green Disabled American Veterans of Minnesota dropboxes in front of the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center lobby doors

Businesses or individuals with large deliveries may bring Mondays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call 311 or 507-387-8600 to schedule an appointment. Please use Walnut Street to access the event center's loading dock area. Signage will help direct where to place. 

View map showing drop off locations. Direct donations to facilities accepting masks are also encouraged. Should a facility not need PPEs, please bring to the event center, and staff will provide to others. Those interested in donating N95 masks should contact health care facilities.

View guidelines for homemade mask coverings.

Contact Staff at 311 or 507-387-8600

 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

United Way has collaborated with the City of Mankato and other partners to coordinate and collect mask and PPE donations at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center. Donations of PPE may be brought to the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza. Donated PPEs will be sanitized and re-packaged for distribution to long-term care facilities, front line volunteers, public safety, transportation personnel and other essential workers.

If your organization is in immediate needs of masks for staff, volunteers or clients, call 311 (use your current supplies vendor to order if possible).

Civic center drop off locations:
Community members are asked to place PPEs in green Disabled American Veterans of Minnesota dropboxes in front of the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center lobby doors

Businesses or individuals with large deliveries may bring Mondays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call 311 or 507-387-8600 to schedule an appointment. Please use Walnut Street to access the event center's loading dock area. Signage will help direct where to place. 

View map showing drop off locations. Direct donations to facilities accepting masks are also encouraged. Should a facility not need PPEs, please bring to the event center, and staff will provide to others. Those interested in donating N95 masks should contact health care facilities.

View guidelines for homemade mask coverings.

Contact Staff at 311 or 507-387-8600

 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Edcuators

Community Educators are volunteer speakers who help provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs. Community Educators deliver Alzheimer's Association programs on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias using prepared materials.

These volunteers provide programs scheduled by Association staff and help identify potential community partners and education venues using their established community networks. Community educators assure that the general public, caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's or dementia are linked to Alzheimer's Association programs and our free 24/7 Helpline. They are true partners with our staff and extend the reach of our programs to all communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Community Educators are volunteer speakers who help provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs. Community Educators deliver Alzheimer's Association programs on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias using prepared materials.

These volunteers provide programs scheduled by Association staff and help identify potential community partners and education venues using their established community networks. Community educators assure that the general public, caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's or dementia are linked to Alzheimer's Association programs and our free 24/7 Helpline. They are true partners with our staff and extend the reach of our programs to all communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Leader for SAIL(Stay Active And Independent For Life) Exercise Program

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) needs volunteers to be trained to lead an exercise class that meets two times per week and goes year round. The classes focus on strength, balance, flexibility and basic aerobics.

Volunteering through RSVP offers you mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed to lead a class in Mankato starting in 2020.

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) needs volunteers to be trained to lead an exercise class that meets two times per week and goes year round. The classes focus on strength, balance, flexibility and basic aerobics.

Volunteering through RSVP offers you mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed to lead a class in Mankato starting in 2020.

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tuesday Evening Childcare Volunteer

Do you want to help local families and get involved in your community?? CADA is looking for fun, dedicated, kind, and compassionate volunteers to provide childcare from 5:15 - 7:15 on Tuesday evenings so parents can attend domestic violence support group. Volunteers should be willing to commit to an entire 10 week cycle of support groups.

We are looking for volunteers who can volunteer from Tuesday, July 23rd until Tuesday, September, July 24th. 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Do you want to help local families and get involved in your community?? CADA is looking for fun, dedicated, kind, and compassionate volunteers to provide childcare from 5:15 - 7:15 on Tuesday evenings so parents can attend domestic violence support group. Volunteers should be willing to commit to an entire 10 week cycle of support groups.

We are looking for volunteers who can volunteer from Tuesday, July 23rd until Tuesday, September, July 24th. 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

CADA is currently looking to grow our Board of Directors. Joining the Board is a great opportunity for volunteerism and leadership. 

We are especially looking for candidates who have experience or skills in: 

Accounting or finance management Development or donor engagement Communications, marketing, or public relations   Building community relationships 


Our board meets monthly. Enthusiasm and time to devote to the organization are essential! You can help us achieve our mission - providing safety and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence through education, advocacy, and shelter! 

For more information, please contact the Executive Director, Jason at: jasonm@cadamn.org 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

CADA is currently looking to grow our Board of Directors. Joining the Board is a great opportunity for volunteerism and leadership. 

We are especially looking for candidates who have experience or skills in: 

Accounting or finance management Development or donor engagement Communications, marketing, or public relations   Building community relationships 


Our board meets monthly. Enthusiasm and time to devote to the organization are essential! You can help us achieve our mission - providing safety and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence through education, advocacy, and shelter! 

For more information, please contact the Executive Director, Jason at: jasonm@cadamn.org 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Museum Volunteer

Volunteers are an important part of our team at the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota!  We welcome volunteers age 16 and older who appreciate the power of play and enjoy interacting with children and families. There are ongoing and special volunteer opportunities, with scheduling options to fit your personal lifestyle.  Prefer to serve behind the scenes?  Join our sewing team!  Help us maintain our beautiful gardens! Work side by side with our fabrication staff as we build and repair exhibits. The possibilities are endless!

Contact Heather at heather.ungerer@cmsouthernmn.org to schedule a tour and learn more about volunteer opportunities!

Agency: Children's Museum of So. MN

Volunteers are an important part of our team at the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota!  We welcome volunteers age 16 and older who appreciate the power of play and enjoy interacting with children and families. There are ongoing and special volunteer opportunities, with scheduling options to fit your personal lifestyle.  Prefer to serve behind the scenes?  Join our sewing team!  Help us maintain our beautiful gardens! Work side by side with our fabrication staff as we build and repair exhibits. The possibilities are endless!

Contact Heather at heather.ungerer@cmsouthernmn.org to schedule a tour and learn more about volunteer opportunities!

Agency: Children's Museum of So. MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Leaders for Health & Wellness Classes

Health & wellness programs are offered in many areas throughout the year.  We offer training to those that wish to give back to their community by being trained in any of our classes and leading the class in the community.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Leaders needed in:

Living Well With Chronic Conditions

Living Well With Chronic Pain

Fit & Strong!

Powerful Tools For Caregivers

Stay Active & Independent For Life (SAIL)

 

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Health & wellness programs are offered in many areas throughout the year.  We offer training to those that wish to give back to their community by being trained in any of our classes and leading the class in the community.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Leaders needed in:

Living Well With Chronic Conditions

Living Well With Chronic Pain

Fit & Strong!

Powerful Tools For Caregivers

Stay Active & Independent For Life (SAIL)

 

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intergenerational Connections

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers people 55+ years of age the opportunity to connect with children in the area schools offering them a connection to another generation's perspective. These include intellectual simulation, development of self-esteem, enjoyment of relationships, feelings of purposefulness and maintaining a link between the past and the future.

An age integrated community leads to a healthy community as the strengths of one generation strengthens another. Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed at:

Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Elementary School - Lake Crystal

North Intermediate School -  St Peter

St Mary's School - Waseca

St Clair Elementary - St Clair

Reasons To Write Pen Pal Program - Bridges Elementary School

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers people 55+ years of age the opportunity to connect with children in the area schools offering them a connection to another generation's perspective. These include intellectual simulation, development of self-esteem, enjoyment of relationships, feelings of purposefulness and maintaining a link between the past and the future.

An age integrated community leads to a healthy community as the strengths of one generation strengthens another. Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed at:

Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Elementary School - Lake Crystal

North Intermediate School -  St Peter

St Mary's School - Waseca

St Clair Elementary - St Clair

Reasons To Write Pen Pal Program - Bridges Elementary School

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat For Humanity

The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers volunteer opportunities to people 55+ years of age that love to work outdoors and have some construction skills to share with families in need of housing.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed at:

Habitat For Humanity, Mankato

Habitat For Humanity, Waseca

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers volunteer opportunities to people 55+ years of age that love to work outdoors and have some construction skills to share with families in need of housing.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteers needed at:

Habitat For Humanity, Mankato

Habitat For Humanity, Waseca

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Offer a "helping hand" at food distributions sites and meal delivery programs.

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers people 55+ years of age an opportunity to give back to their community while helping non-profits sustain their food programs aimed at access to affordable food.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteer needed at:

Echo Food Shelf

Echo Delivers

Fare For All

Food 4 All

Meals On Wheels

St Peter  Area Food Shelf

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers people 55+ years of age an opportunity to give back to their community while helping non-profits sustain their food programs aimed at access to affordable food.

Volunteering through RSVP offers mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance coverage.

Volunteer needed at:

Echo Food Shelf

Echo Delivers

Fare For All

Food 4 All

Meals On Wheels

St Peter  Area Food Shelf

 

Agency: Active Aging Programs: Catholic Charities of Southern MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Hands Hand Massage Volunteers

Volunteers needed to provide short, 10 -15 minute hand massages. Orientation and training provided! Massage therapy has shown to aid in addressing pain, distress, fatigue, anxiety, stress and muscular discomfort in patients with various types of disease. Hand massage is simple, comforting and less time consuming that a standard massage session. Because of its shorter duration, hand massage is an ideal intervention in busy hospital and clinical settings.

Our volunteers must fill out a Volunteer Application, attend an orientation and annual trainings, background check, and immunization screening.


If interested, please fill out our online Volunteer Application or call Volunteer Coordinator at 507-594-7298.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

Volunteers needed to provide short, 10 -15 minute hand massages. Orientation and training provided! Massage therapy has shown to aid in addressing pain, distress, fatigue, anxiety, stress and muscular discomfort in patients with various types of disease. Hand massage is simple, comforting and less time consuming that a standard massage session. Because of its shorter duration, hand massage is an ideal intervention in busy hospital and clinical settings.

Our volunteers must fill out a Volunteer Application, attend an orientation and annual trainings, background check, and immunization screening.


If interested, please fill out our online Volunteer Application or call Volunteer Coordinator at 507-594-7298.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Volunteers

Our Information Desk volunteers provide courteous and efficient service in various locations throughout the hospital at MCHS in Mankato.


This position encompasses one primary function: Provide customer service and assist visitors and patients during their time in our facility.  They are responsible for being attentive to the needs of patients/visitors/staff, offering assistance when needed.  They must provide a caring enviornment and exhibit volunteer professionalism.

These volunteers must have the ability to problem solve and learn how to navigate through the hospital.  They must be able to work well with the public and have some general computer skills.

Our volunteers must fill out a Volunteer Application, attend an orientation and annual trainings, background check, and immunization screening.

We have openings available seven days a week with 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12-4 p.m. and 4-7p.m. shifts.


If interested, please fill out our online Volunteer Application or call Volunteer Coordinator at 507-594-7298.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

Our Information Desk volunteers provide courteous and efficient service in various locations throughout the hospital at MCHS in Mankato.


This position encompasses one primary function: Provide customer service and assist visitors and patients during their time in our facility.  They are responsible for being attentive to the needs of patients/visitors/staff, offering assistance when needed.  They must provide a caring enviornment and exhibit volunteer professionalism.

These volunteers must have the ability to problem solve and learn how to navigate through the hospital.  They must be able to work well with the public and have some general computer skills.

Our volunteers must fill out a Volunteer Application, attend an orientation and annual trainings, background check, and immunization screening.

We have openings available seven days a week with 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12-4 p.m. and 4-7p.m. shifts.


If interested, please fill out our online Volunteer Application or call Volunteer Coordinator at 507-594-7298.

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Childcare Volunteer

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of children?? CADA is seeking dedicated and reliable volunteers to engage children of all ages in interactive play activities while parents attend support groups, meetings with advocates, or other appointments. Daytime and evening opportunities available within the shelter environment! 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of children?? CADA is seeking dedicated and reliable volunteers to engage children of all ages in interactive play activities while parents attend support groups, meetings with advocates, or other appointments. Daytime and evening opportunities available within the shelter environment! 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Administrative volunteers work alongside CADA staff to help with various administrative duties in an office setting. Volunteers help with answering phones, greeting and welcoming individuals who come to CADA, and accepting and sorting donations. 

Administrative volunteers are needed for various shifts during regular business hours (M-F, 8-5). 

 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Administrative volunteers work alongside CADA staff to help with various administrative duties in an office setting. Volunteers help with answering phones, greeting and welcoming individuals who come to CADA, and accepting and sorting donations. 

Administrative volunteers are needed for various shifts during regular business hours (M-F, 8-5). 

 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizing & Cleaning Volunteer

Are you one of those people who enjoy cleaning and organizing?? CADA is seeking volunteers to help us sort and organize donations, as well as help keep our shelter and office spaces clean and tidy. Volunteers help our organization run more efficiently and ensure that advocates have more time to spend assisting victims and survivors. 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Are you one of those people who enjoy cleaning and organizing?? CADA is seeking volunteers to help us sort and organize donations, as well as help keep our shelter and office spaces clean and tidy. Volunteers help our organization run more efficiently and ensure that advocates have more time to spend assisting victims and survivors. 

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Volunteer

Shelter volunteers work alongside shelter advocates and help with a variety of tasks such as answering the 24-hour crisis line, organizing and sorting donations, and helping shelter residents access services and achieve their goals. Shelter volunteers need to complete CADA's 40-hour sexual assault advocacy certification training in order to provide direct client services and answer the crisis line.  

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Shelter volunteers work alongside shelter advocates and help with a variety of tasks such as answering the 24-hour crisis line, organizing and sorting donations, and helping shelter residents access services and achieve their goals. Shelter volunteers need to complete CADA's 40-hour sexual assault advocacy certification training in order to provide direct client services and answer the crisis line.  

Agency: CADA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Volunteer to play! Volunteers on the museum floor initiate playful interactions with visitors! They interact with both adults and children and they provide customer service to ensure all visitors have a positive and memorable experience. 

Behind the Scenes volunteers can help with a variety of opportunities throughout the Museum, including administrative roles, special events or special projects. These opportunities are dependent on project availability.

Flexible schedule!

Agency: Children's Museum of So. MN

Volunteer to play! Volunteers on the museum floor initiate playful interactions with visitors! They interact with both adults and children and they provide customer service to ensure all visitors have a positive and memorable experience. 

Behind the Scenes volunteers can help with a variety of opportunities throughout the Museum, including administrative roles, special events or special projects. These opportunities are dependent on project availability.

Flexible schedule!

Agency: Children's Museum of So. MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Thrift Store Helper

The Family Thrift Store located at 201 Star Street:

This opportunity offers more flexible hours with evening and Saturday shifts available. CLOSED Sundays

Volunteers report to Cheri Larson, Store Manager, to assist with sorting and merchandising.

you must contact store manager, Cheri Larson at 507.344.9271   to schedule date(s) to volunteer.

Agency: The Mankato Salvation Army

The Family Thrift Store located at 201 Star Street:

This opportunity offers more flexible hours with evening and Saturday shifts available. CLOSED Sundays

Volunteers report to Cheri Larson, Store Manager, to assist with sorting and merchandising.

you must contact store manager, Cheri Larson at 507.344.9271   to schedule date(s) to volunteer.

Agency: The Mankato Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendship Families

Make a big difference in the lives of Minnesota State University Mankato international students by joining the Friendship Family Program. Friendship families and students usually meet a couple of times per semester depending on the family and student’s schedule. Share a meal, have coffee, take a walk. This program is a great opportunity to learn about cultures from around the world, expand your horizons, and make new friends.

Agency: MSU Friendship Families

Make a big difference in the lives of Minnesota State University Mankato international students by joining the Friendship Family Program. Friendship families and students usually meet a couple of times per semester depending on the family and student’s schedule. Share a meal, have coffee, take a walk. This program is a great opportunity to learn about cultures from around the world, expand your horizons, and make new friends.

Agency: MSU Friendship Families

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Brother/Sister Program

Become a Mentor. Mentors are needed to make the difference in the life of a child. You will develop friendships and help build social skills as well as be opened up to new opportunities with a youth in our Mankato community.  This is a nine month commitment to spending time with a youth, between the ages of 6-14, for 2-3 hours a week.  We have waiting list for both boys and girls to be matched with a mentor.  Currently, boys wait for over a year to be matched and girls wait 6 months.  Please consider this awesome opportunity to give back to a youth that needs you!!  Two lives will be changed!

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

Become a Mentor. Mentors are needed to make the difference in the life of a child. You will develop friendships and help build social skills as well as be opened up to new opportunities with a youth in our Mankato community.  This is a nine month commitment to spending time with a youth, between the ages of 6-14, for 2-3 hours a week.  We have waiting list for both boys and girls to be matched with a mentor.  Currently, boys wait for over a year to be matched and girls wait 6 months.  Please consider this awesome opportunity to give back to a youth that needs you!!  Two lives will be changed!

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA School Based Mentoring

What can one lunch hour a week do for a young person?  A LOT!!  Help a youth take positive steps in their life by being a caring adult who shows up each week. All of our schools have waiting lists for kids to get a mentor.  You are needed!! AND, you can pick your neighborhood school!  (District 77 schools)

Program Overview:

1) Teachers or other school personnel refer students who could benefit from adult friendship and support.
2) Mentors commit to meeting with the students for an hour a week throughout the school year.
3) Mentors meet one-to-one with the students at the school during the school day.
4) While mentors and students might spend some time on school work, they also engage in other activities (such as playing sports and games, exploring the Internet, doing artwork, writing a story, eating lunch together, talking) that help build a strong relationship.

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

What can one lunch hour a week do for a young person?  A LOT!!  Help a youth take positive steps in their life by being a caring adult who shows up each week. All of our schools have waiting lists for kids to get a mentor.  You are needed!! AND, you can pick your neighborhood school!  (District 77 schools)

Program Overview:

1) Teachers or other school personnel refer students who could benefit from adult friendship and support.
2) Mentors commit to meeting with the students for an hour a week throughout the school year.
3) Mentors meet one-to-one with the students at the school during the school day.
4) While mentors and students might spend some time on school work, they also engage in other activities (such as playing sports and games, exploring the Internet, doing artwork, writing a story, eating lunch together, talking) that help build a strong relationship.

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: STRIDE Assistant Coach

STRIDE is an interactive program that provides lessons on leadership, character development, healthy choices, goal-setting and cooperation, all within the framework of a fun fitness & running plan.  Participants (boys in 3rd-5th grades and 6th-8th grade)will have lessons twice per week for 10 weeks, and complete the program by running in a 5K event. 

The volunteer coaches will commit to one or two days per week, either Mon/Wed or Tues/Thursday  from approximately 3-5pm.

Volunteers serve as a role model and mentor. Volunteers assist program staff in organizing and leading weekly lessons, interacting and communicating with participants and attending the end of season 5K.

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

STRIDE is an interactive program that provides lessons on leadership, character development, healthy choices, goal-setting and cooperation, all within the framework of a fun fitness & running plan.  Participants (boys in 3rd-5th grades and 6th-8th grade)will have lessons twice per week for 10 weeks, and complete the program by running in a 5K event. 

The volunteer coaches will commit to one or two days per week, either Mon/Wed or Tues/Thursday  from approximately 3-5pm.

Volunteers serve as a role model and mentor. Volunteers assist program staff in organizing and leading weekly lessons, interacting and communicating with participants and attending the end of season 5K.

Agency: Mankato Family YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LSS North/Mankato Meals on Wheels Delivery (copy)

Deliver hot, nutritionally-balanced meals to home bound seniors/disabled individuals (homes) in the Mankato/North Mankato area. Receive a route of approx. 10 stops in a concentrated area. Pick up meals between 10:30AM-11:00AM Monday-Friday, at our Mankato Central Kitchen near Old Town. Meal delivery takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Volunteers can choose to deliver any number of times they wish, e.g. Once/twice per week, once/twice per month, temporarily/seasonally. Please leave a message for Shawn @ 507-625-8970, or email Shawn.Hermanson@lssmn.org.

*Use your own vehicle

*Work alone or with a friend

*Option: Train with a current volunteer

*Route instructions are provided

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Deliver hot, nutritionally-balanced meals to home bound seniors/disabled individuals (homes) in the Mankato/North Mankato area. Receive a route of approx. 10 stops in a concentrated area. Pick up meals between 10:30AM-11:00AM Monday-Friday, at our Mankato Central Kitchen near Old Town. Meal delivery takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Volunteers can choose to deliver any number of times they wish, e.g. Once/twice per week, once/twice per month, temporarily/seasonally. Please leave a message for Shawn @ 507-625-8970, or email Shawn.Hermanson@lssmn.org.

*Use your own vehicle

*Work alone or with a friend

*Option: Train with a current volunteer

*Route instructions are provided

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Montgomery Sr. Nutrition: Meals on Wheels Needed (copy)

Helping hands are needed to deliver Meals on Wheels to the homes of seniors/disabled individuals in Montgomery; ~10:30AM-11:30AM, Monday-Friday. You choose the dates/frequency you wish to volunteer. Our meal site is located at Park Manor apartments in Montgomery.

Delivery takes approximately 1 hour, but if completed in a pair (someone to drive, the other to deliver) takes less time. A valid driver's license is the only requirement. We ask volunteers to use their own vehicles. This is a very rewarding and meaningful volunteer experience to consider.

LSS Senior Nutrition enables older adults to live healthier, more active and independent lives. We strive to provide senior citizens the nutrition they need to live healthy, independently, and in their own homes; thus reducing the likelihood of hospital visits and nursing home stays. We target frail, elderly, homebound individuals of low-income--no eligible participant is denied service due to their inability to afford our services.

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Helping hands are needed to deliver Meals on Wheels to the homes of seniors/disabled individuals in Montgomery; ~10:30AM-11:30AM, Monday-Friday. You choose the dates/frequency you wish to volunteer. Our meal site is located at Park Manor apartments in Montgomery.

Delivery takes approximately 1 hour, but if completed in a pair (someone to drive, the other to deliver) takes less time. A valid driver's license is the only requirement. We ask volunteers to use their own vehicles. This is a very rewarding and meaningful volunteer experience to consider.

LSS Senior Nutrition enables older adults to live healthier, more active and independent lives. We strive to provide senior citizens the nutrition they need to live healthy, independently, and in their own homes; thus reducing the likelihood of hospital visits and nursing home stays. We target frail, elderly, homebound individuals of low-income--no eligible participant is denied service due to their inability to afford our services.

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Montgomery Sr. Nutrition: Kitchen Volunteers Needed

Helping hands are needed to assist our site manager with table setting, packaging of Meals on Wheels and serving of the congregate (in-house) meal; ~10:15AM-11:00AM, Monday-Friday. You choose the dates/frequency you wish to volunteer. Our meal site is located at Park Manor apartments in Montgomery.

LSS Senior Nutrition enables older adults to live healthier, more active and independent lives. We strive to provide senior citizens the nutrition they need to live healthy, independently, and in their own homes. We target frail, elderly, homebound individuals of low-income--no eligible participant is denied service due to their inability to afford our services.

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Helping hands are needed to assist our site manager with table setting, packaging of Meals on Wheels and serving of the congregate (in-house) meal; ~10:15AM-11:00AM, Monday-Friday. You choose the dates/frequency you wish to volunteer. Our meal site is located at Park Manor apartments in Montgomery.

LSS Senior Nutrition enables older adults to live healthier, more active and independent lives. We strive to provide senior citizens the nutrition they need to live healthy, independently, and in their own homes. We target frail, elderly, homebound individuals of low-income--no eligible participant is denied service due to their inability to afford our services.

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LSS North/Mankato Meals on Wheels Delivery

Deliver hot, nutritionally-balanced meals to home bound seniors/disabled individuals (homes) in the Mankato/North Mankato area. Receive a route of approx. 10 stops in a concentrated area. Pick up meals between 10:30AM-11:00AM Monday-Friday, at our Mankato Central Kitchen near Old Town. Meal delivery takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Volunteers can choose to deliver any number of times they wish, e.g. Once/twice per week, once/twice per month, temporarily/seasonally. Please leave a message for Shawn @ 507-625-8970, or email Shawn.Hermanson@lssmn.org.

*Use your own vehicle

*Work alone or with a friend

*Option: Train with a current volunteer

*Route instructions are provided

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Deliver hot, nutritionally-balanced meals to home bound seniors/disabled individuals (homes) in the Mankato/North Mankato area. Receive a route of approx. 10 stops in a concentrated area. Pick up meals between 10:30AM-11:00AM Monday-Friday, at our Mankato Central Kitchen near Old Town. Meal delivery takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Volunteers can choose to deliver any number of times they wish, e.g. Once/twice per week, once/twice per month, temporarily/seasonally. Please leave a message for Shawn @ 507-625-8970, or email Shawn.Hermanson@lssmn.org.

*Use your own vehicle

*Work alone or with a friend

*Option: Train with a current volunteer

*Route instructions are provided

Agency: Lutheran Social Service Of Minnesota

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion/Foster Grandparent Programs

SMILES collaborates with Lutheran Social Services to provide a senior companion for individuals that may be home bound or could use some additional support to maintain their independence in Mankato and surrounding communities.  Some of the activities that the Senior Companions have done with their consumers may be playing games, visiting, running errands, going out to eat, etc. 

Benefits: 

Non-taxable stipend of $2.65/hr                                                           Transportation reimbursement                                                                 Accident and liability insurance while volunteering

If you are 55 or older, and interested in learning more about how to become involved in the Senior Companion/Foster Grandparents Program, please feel free to contact Gail at Lutheran Social Services (507) 530-2295 or (507) 530-2295 or Alex at SMILES at (507) 345-7139.

Agency: Southern Minnesota Independent Living Enterprises and Services

SMILES collaborates with Lutheran Social Services to provide a senior companion for individuals that may be home bound or could use some additional support to maintain their independence in Mankato and surrounding communities.  Some of the activities that the Senior Companions have done with their consumers may be playing games, visiting, running errands, going out to eat, etc. 

Benefits: 

Non-taxable stipend of $2.65/hr                                                           Transportation reimbursement                                                                 Accident and liability insurance while volunteering

If you are 55 or older, and interested in learning more about how to become involved in the Senior Companion/Foster Grandparents Program, please feel free to contact Gail at Lutheran Social Services (507) 530-2295 or (507) 530-2295 or Alex at SMILES at (507) 345-7139.

Agency: Southern Minnesota Independent Living Enterprises and Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteers

At St. Croix Hospice, care and comfort are tailored to the unique preferences of our patients, families and primary caregivers. We individualize care to ensure it is provided in a way that brings dignity, respect and compassion. We believe that moments of joy can be found through meaningful experiences; even in challenging times.

As a pet therapy companion volunteer, you will visit patients and offer emotional support with conversations, listening, or even a quiet calm presence. The visits may involve reading, walking or helping patients attend activities in their assisted living facility.

Agency: St Croix Hospice

At St. Croix Hospice, care and comfort are tailored to the unique preferences of our patients, families and primary caregivers. We individualize care to ensure it is provided in a way that brings dignity, respect and compassion. We believe that moments of joy can be found through meaningful experiences; even in challenging times.

As a pet therapy companion volunteer, you will visit patients and offer emotional support with conversations, listening, or even a quiet calm presence. The visits may involve reading, walking or helping patients attend activities in their assisted living facility.

Agency: St Croix Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer

At St. Croix Hospice, care and comfort are tailored to the unique preferences of our patients, families and primary caregivers. We individualize care to ensure it is provided in a way that brings dignity, respect and compassion. We believe that moments of joy can be found through meaningful experiences; even in challenging times.


As a companion volunteer, you will visit patients and offer emotional support with conversations, listening, or even a quiet calm presence. The visits may involve reading, walking or helping patients attend activities in their assisted living facility.

Agency: St Croix Hospice

At St. Croix Hospice, care and comfort are tailored to the unique preferences of our patients, families and primary caregivers. We individualize care to ensure it is provided in a way that brings dignity, respect and compassion. We believe that moments of joy can be found through meaningful experiences; even in challenging times.


As a companion volunteer, you will visit patients and offer emotional support with conversations, listening, or even a quiet calm presence. The visits may involve reading, walking or helping patients attend activities in their assisted living facility.

Agency: St Croix Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Artist Extraordinaire

Calling all art fans! Lifeworks services is looking for artistically inclined volunteers to assist in creating art with the wonderful artists at Lifeworks. Lifeworks Services is a non-profit that serves adults with developmental disabilities. You don't have to be a professional to get involved, just someone that is creative and caring. Art classes take place Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from about 8:30-10:30. You can come 1-4 times per week, and scheduling is flexible. This is a great opportunity to share an open and creative space with some awesome individuals!

Agency: Lifeworks Services, Inc.

Calling all art fans! Lifeworks services is looking for artistically inclined volunteers to assist in creating art with the wonderful artists at Lifeworks. Lifeworks Services is a non-profit that serves adults with developmental disabilities. You don't have to be a professional to get involved, just someone that is creative and caring. Art classes take place Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from about 8:30-10:30. You can come 1-4 times per week, and scheduling is flexible. This is a great opportunity to share an open and creative space with some awesome individuals!

Agency: Lifeworks Services, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outing Companion

Are you looking for a fun and rewarding opportunity to get to know some amazing people and help to make a difference? If so, Lifeworks is the place for you! We are looking for energetic and caring individuals to assist with community outings such as: helping maintain our community garden plot, volunteering with our persons served at the Children's Museum or Open Door Clinic, and going to the library.  Most outings occur Monday through Friday during the hours of 8:00 am-12:30 pm. Now is your chance to get involved in your community and have a great time doing it!

Agency: Lifeworks Services, Inc.

Are you looking for a fun and rewarding opportunity to get to know some amazing people and help to make a difference? If so, Lifeworks is the place for you! We are looking for energetic and caring individuals to assist with community outings such as: helping maintain our community garden plot, volunteering with our persons served at the Children's Museum or Open Door Clinic, and going to the library.  Most outings occur Monday through Friday during the hours of 8:00 am-12:30 pm. Now is your chance to get involved in your community and have a great time doing it!

Agency: Lifeworks Services, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore Volunteer

The ReStore relies on volunteers for successful store operation, from helping pick-up donations to pricing and displaying of merchandise. Volunteers are an integral part of our organization.

When people think of volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, many think of working out on a construction site and being involved with the actual building of a house. It is important to know that you do not need a hammer to help Habitat! The ReStore relies on volunteers to operate the store and make building the houses possible. It is only the time and effort of volunteers like you that Habitat can continue to fulfill its mission.



Hours: 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday shifts- 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM and 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday shifts- 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM



Responsibilities:

Manage customer transactions Handle cash, checks and credit cards Help customers with their questions Receive, clean, price and display product donations Help customers load purchases into their vehicles Store maintenance Have fun Other duties as assigned

                                          

Skills Needed: 

Ability to interact with a wide variety of people Ability to accurately handle transactions and count money Ability to lift 25 pounds Ability to measure objects Flexibility in work assignments Willingness to ask questions

 

Knowledge of construction or industrial trades is not required!

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of South Central MN

The ReStore relies on volunteers for successful store operation, from helping pick-up donations to pricing and displaying of merchandise. Volunteers are an integral part of our organization.

When people think of volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, many think of working out on a construction site and being involved with the actual building of a house. It is important to know that you do not need a hammer to help Habitat! The ReStore relies on volunteers to operate the store and make building the houses possible. It is only the time and effort of volunteers like you that Habitat can continue to fulfill its mission.



Hours: 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday shifts- 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM and 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday shifts- 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM



Responsibilities:

Manage customer transactions Handle cash, checks and credit cards Help customers with their questions Receive, clean, price and display product donations Help customers load purchases into their vehicles Store maintenance Have fun Other duties as assigned

                                          

Skills Needed: 

Ability to interact with a wide variety of people Ability to accurately handle transactions and count money Ability to lift 25 pounds Ability to measure objects Flexibility in work assignments Willingness to ask questions

 

Knowledge of construction or industrial trades is not required!

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of South Central MN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide a Ride; Save a Life

Volunteer drivers are needed for the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program in the Mankato, MN and surrounding area. Drivers donate their time and vehicle to take cancer patients to treatment and back home again. They also provide encouragement and support.

Drivers are needed throughout the year. Volunteers must have a good driving record, a valid driver’s license, a serviceable car with seatbelts and adequate insurance coverage. Volunteer drivers need to be friendly and compassionate. Drivers must respond to all patient ride requests in a timely fashion and follow through on all commitments.

The American Cancer Society provides online orientation and training, support materials and other assistance to volunteer drivers. For information on how to volunteer please call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Volunteer drivers are needed for the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program in the Mankato, MN and surrounding area. Drivers donate their time and vehicle to take cancer patients to treatment and back home again. They also provide encouragement and support.

Drivers are needed throughout the year. Volunteers must have a good driving record, a valid driver’s license, a serviceable car with seatbelts and adequate insurance coverage. Volunteer drivers need to be friendly and compassionate. Drivers must respond to all patient ride requests in a timely fashion and follow through on all commitments.

The American Cancer Society provides online orientation and training, support materials and other assistance to volunteer drivers. For information on how to volunteer please call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tax Preparer

MVAC is looking for volunteers to prepare income tax returns for low income individuals and families. Volunteers will work with taxpayers directly; filling out tax returns and helping them seek a refund. Experience isn't necessary — we'll train you on the latest tax preparation forms and software. Your expertise will be appreciated more than you can imagine.

Agency: Minnesota Valley Action Council

MVAC is looking for volunteers to prepare income tax returns for low income individuals and families. Volunteers will work with taxpayers directly; filling out tax returns and helping them seek a refund. Experience isn't necessary — we'll train you on the latest tax preparation forms and software. Your expertise will be appreciated more than you can imagine.

Agency: Minnesota Valley Action Council

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Members Wanted

The Mankato Symphony Orchestra is a 65 year old nonprofit organization which serves the Greater Mankato Region by providing live performances and music education opportunities. We have an immediate opening for a board position and are also developing a list of applicants for future positions.

Board members serve three year terms and are expected to attend monthly board meetings and committee meetings as needed. You are expected to attend performances and special events, make a personal contribution at a level that is appropriate for you, and provide your fellow board members and MSO staff with your honest and thoughtful advice. A love of music is helpful but you do not need to be a classical music expert in order to serve. In return you will receive life changing musical experiences and the opportunity to share the joy of live music with your community.

We are particularly looking for a board member with event planning, marketing, PR, or fundraising skills at this time, but we are always open to hearing what you bring to the table and are looking for many other skills as well. Please contact us if you are interested in immediate or future board service.

Agency: Mankato Symphony Orchestra

The Mankato Symphony Orchestra is a 65 year old nonprofit organization which serves the Greater Mankato Region by providing live performances and music education opportunities. We have an immediate opening for a board position and are also developing a list of applicants for future positions.

Board members serve three year terms and are expected to attend monthly board meetings and committee meetings as needed. You are expected to attend performances and special events, make a personal contribution at a level that is appropriate for you, and provide your fellow board members and MSO staff with your honest and thoughtful advice. A love of music is helpful but you do not need to be a classical music expert in order to serve. In return you will receive life changing musical experiences and the opportunity to share the joy of live music with your community.

We are particularly looking for a board member with event planning, marketing, PR, or fundraising skills at this time, but we are always open to hearing what you bring to the table and are looking for many other skills as well. Please contact us if you are interested in immediate or future board service.

Agency: Mankato Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Poster & Brochure Crew

Got an hour or two to spare? The Mankato Symphony is in need of people to hang posters and distribute brochures around town. We provide you with a list of approved locations and you can choose a route that is convenient for you.

We currently hang posters and distribute brochures in Mankato and North Mankato but are looking for residents in nearby towns as well.

When we need you: approximately 3 weeks before each performance. Check www.mankatosymphony.com for dates.

Agency: Mankato Symphony Orchestra

Got an hour or two to spare? The Mankato Symphony is in need of people to hang posters and distribute brochures around town. We provide you with a list of approved locations and you can choose a route that is convenient for you.

We currently hang posters and distribute brochures in Mankato and North Mankato but are looking for residents in nearby towns as well.

When we need you: approximately 3 weeks before each performance. Check www.mankatosymphony.com for dates.

Agency: Mankato Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes