Community Needs From: Gonzaga University

Volunteer: Marketing Intern

Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go.

One of the key ways we foster creativity and future success is by infusing writing, reading, and communication skills into our dynamic menu of programs for adults, teens, and kids. We believe these skills are the foundation of future success in the Information Age, where the jobs of tomorrow haven’t been created yet. From learning to write code to learning to write a story, we offer community members a one-way ticket to growth and opportunity.

Spark Central is looking for a Marketing Intern to support our outreach into the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community. This position is unpaid or for college credit only. Applicants seeking college credit are responsible for submitting necessary information fulfillment requirements to Spark Central.

 

COMMITMENT

Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment.

Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available

Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available

 

DESCRIPTION

The Marketing Intern is someone who is has a passion for community, designing experiences for others, and event planning. They love meeting new people, building community connections, and enjoy being out and about in the community. They are comfortable working with a variety of ages and are action-oriented.

Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central and its patrons. This could include developing an outreach/marketing project, taking a lead role in an existing project, or designing a new system based on marketing.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Marketing Intern will work with the Spark Central Creative Team to plan and execute marketing campaigns, development-related events, publicity for our programs and space, and more. The Marketing Intern to support our outreach and marketing to the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community, including networking, neighborhood engagement, literature distribution, social media, pop-up neighborhood programs, and more. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study. 

 

DESIRED QUALITIES

The ideal Marketing Intern is someone who is not afraid to jump into the fray and make stuff happen. They relate well to youth as well as adults and are inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. This person understands the importance of detail and appreciates the use of the Oxford comma.

Other qualities include:

Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time

 

PERKS

As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and have a hand in pulling off our dynamic programs. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns:

Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship

 

HOW TO APPLY

Please email a resumé and letter of interest to kate@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Marketing Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central.

Agency: Spark Central

Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go.

One of the key ways we foster creativity and future success is by infusing writing, reading, and communication skills into our dynamic menu of programs for adults, teens, and kids. We believe these skills are the foundation of future success in the Information Age, where the jobs of tomorrow haven’t been created yet. From learning to write code to learning to write a story, we offer community members a one-way ticket to growth and opportunity.

Spark Central is looking for a Marketing Intern to support our outreach into the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community. This position is unpaid or for college credit only. Applicants seeking college credit are responsible for submitting necessary information fulfillment requirements to Spark Central.

 

COMMITMENT

Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment.

Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available

Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available

 

DESCRIPTION

The Marketing Intern is someone who is has a passion for community, designing experiences for others, and event planning. They love meeting new people, building community connections, and enjoy being out and about in the community. They are comfortable working with a variety of ages and are action-oriented.

Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central and its patrons. This could include developing an outreach/marketing project, taking a lead role in an existing project, or designing a new system based on marketing.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Marketing Intern will work with the Spark Central Creative Team to plan and execute marketing campaigns, development-related events, publicity for our programs and space, and more. The Marketing Intern to support our outreach and marketing to the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community, including networking, neighborhood engagement, literature distribution, social media, pop-up neighborhood programs, and more. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study. 

 

DESIRED QUALITIES

The ideal Marketing Intern is someone who is not afraid to jump into the fray and make stuff happen. They relate well to youth as well as adults and are inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. This person understands the importance of detail and appreciates the use of the Oxford comma.

Other qualities include:

Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time

 

PERKS

As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and have a hand in pulling off our dynamic programs. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns:

Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship

 

HOW TO APPLY

Please email a resumé and letter of interest to kate@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Marketing Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central.

Agency: Spark Central

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sales and Marketing Intern

Share.Farm is a technology company who's sole focus is improving the connection with you and farmers within the local community. We educate local consumers on sustainable, organic and natural products and approaches where the student can conduct street sales, calls and meetings about the food shed thus providing a connection within the community and relevant sustainable and technological experience for the future.

Agency: Share Farm

Share.Farm is a technology company who's sole focus is improving the connection with you and farmers within the local community. We educate local consumers on sustainable, organic and natural products and approaches where the student can conduct street sales, calls and meetings about the food shed thus providing a connection within the community and relevant sustainable and technological experience for the future.

Agency: Share Farm

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

This placement is for students in Philosophy 301-06 with Dr. Lally

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

This placement is for students in Philosophy 301-06 with Dr. Lally

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Educational Support Volunteer

“School Time” Educational Support Volunteer 

Volunteer Slots available Tuesday - Friday, 12 - 2:30 PM

While Spokane Public Schools is offering distance learning this fall, Spark Central will be offering West Central students enrolled in our Level Up program the opportunity to do their school work in our space for part of the school day. As a volunteer for this Educational Support time, you will help us create a safe, stable, and healthy learning environment for students. Whether they are experiencing technical issues with their schoolwork, or need a bit of warmth and support to get through these isolating and challenging times, your assistance will make a difference in their day. You don’t need to be an expert in school subjects or education to be a great fit for this role!

 

Agency: Spark Central

“School Time” Educational Support Volunteer 

Volunteer Slots available Tuesday - Friday, 12 - 2:30 PM

While Spokane Public Schools is offering distance learning this fall, Spark Central will be offering West Central students enrolled in our Level Up program the opportunity to do their school work in our space for part of the school day. As a volunteer for this Educational Support time, you will help us create a safe, stable, and healthy learning environment for students. Whether they are experiencing technical issues with their schoolwork, or need a bit of warmth and support to get through these isolating and challenging times, your assistance will make a difference in their day. You don’t need to be an expert in school subjects or education to be a great fit for this role!

 

Agency: Spark Central

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HUB Sports Center in Liberty Lake, WA

Making care packages, faculty signature required

Agency: HUB Sports Center

Making care packages, faculty signature required

Agency: HUB Sports Center

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After-School Tutors Needed

Have a passion for education & mentoring at-risk students? Need class credit hours and extra cash for books?

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center is looking for college volunteers with experience in education, math, or English to become after-school tutors! Tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with K-6th grade Title I Elementary students offering remedial services in Math, English, reading, and language arts. This is a great opportunity for education majors looking to create and develop Student Learning Plans (SLPs) and gain valuable experience working in an Elementary classroom. This opportunity is also targeted for students who have a passion for youth empowerment & mentoring at-risk children.

 

When: Sessions run from 3:00-4:45 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Tutors can sign up for 1, 2, or all 3 of the tutoring periods that run for about 8-weeks or 24 academic school days. Where: Grant Elementary School (1300 E 9th Ave, Spokane, WA)

 

Tutors, for each tutoring period successfully completed, you earn a $300 stipend to cover traveling expenses and provide an incentive for consistent attendance (potential of earning up to $900 for the academic school year). College credit hours are also available for relevant and appropriate courses.

For more information or to receive an application, email AmeriCorps@mlkspokane.org

Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center

Have a passion for education & mentoring at-risk students? Need class credit hours and extra cash for books?

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center is looking for college volunteers with experience in education, math, or English to become after-school tutors! Tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with K-6th grade Title I Elementary students offering remedial services in Math, English, reading, and language arts. This is a great opportunity for education majors looking to create and develop Student Learning Plans (SLPs) and gain valuable experience working in an Elementary classroom. This opportunity is also targeted for students who have a passion for youth empowerment & mentoring at-risk children.

 

When: Sessions run from 3:00-4:45 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Tutors can sign up for 1, 2, or all 3 of the tutoring periods that run for about 8-weeks or 24 academic school days. Where: Grant Elementary School (1300 E 9th Ave, Spokane, WA)

 

Tutors, for each tutoring period successfully completed, you earn a $300 stipend to cover traveling expenses and provide an incentive for consistent attendance (potential of earning up to $900 for the academic school year). College credit hours are also available for relevant and appropriate courses.

For more information or to receive an application, email AmeriCorps@mlkspokane.org

Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activity Volunteer

There are many activities offered at Providence Emilie Court. If you are interested in helping out we could find what works best for your schedule. We offer Bingo, Game Day, Exercise, Current Events (reading the news), Beauty Basket (manicures), Movies, Enertainment, Arts & Crafts and more. We could also pair you to be a one on one companion.

Agency: Providence: Emilie Court

There are many activities offered at Providence Emilie Court. If you are interested in helping out we could find what works best for your schedule. We offer Bingo, Game Day, Exercise, Current Events (reading the news), Beauty Basket (manicures), Movies, Enertainment, Arts & Crafts and more. We could also pair you to be a one on one companion.

Agency: Providence: Emilie Court

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative and Data Entry Volunteer

Data Entry Volunteers are responsible for entering constituent data and other information into the Association’s databases, ensuring that records for the Association are updated and accurate. Program Data entry volunteers:

Data entry into the Personify software system. Data could come from various departments and require different levels of entry. Position requires being able to interpret data received in different forms, including but not limited to: hand written communication, typed forms, Google docs, online data, faxed forms, incoming mail and email. Position requires a high level of organization and some problem solving skills. Commit to 9-12 months. work with local office staff. Time commitment of 5-10 hours a week. Alzheimer's Association will provide all training.

 

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Data Entry Volunteers are responsible for entering constituent data and other information into the Association’s databases, ensuring that records for the Association are updated and accurate. Program Data entry volunteers:

Data entry into the Personify software system. Data could come from various departments and require different levels of entry. Position requires being able to interpret data received in different forms, including but not limited to: hand written communication, typed forms, Google docs, online data, faxed forms, incoming mail and email. Position requires a high level of organization and some problem solving skills. Commit to 9-12 months. work with local office staff. Time commitment of 5-10 hours a week. Alzheimer's Association will provide all training.

 

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane - Volunteer with ACLS

As an organization, our mission is to advocate for issues that help create a more just community. Through our Health and Wellness program, we hope to bring healing to the community through various programs and events. ACL Spokane centers the power of Asians & Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all, improve community health & wellness, and increase civic engagement through community building, arts, and culture.

Website: https://aclspokane.org/

Contact: Tia Moua at tmoua@aclspokane.org 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

As an organization, our mission is to advocate for issues that help create a more just community. Through our Health and Wellness program, we hope to bring healing to the community through various programs and events. ACL Spokane centers the power of Asians & Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all, improve community health & wellness, and increase civic engagement through community building, arts, and culture.

Website: https://aclspokane.org/

Contact: Tia Moua at tmoua@aclspokane.org 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2nd Harvest Cooking Class Support

In The Kitchen, we’re giving people the tools to take their health into their own hands. We’re taking our mission to fight hunger a step further and investing in long-term health through nutrition education and hands-on cooking lessons.

The Kitchen empowers families to reduce or eliminate the foods that contribute to obesity and nutrition-related health conditions. Children and adults learn to make healthy yet economical food choices, helping them move out of poverty. 

Volunteering in The Kitchen can look like: setting up, food prep, passing out ingredients, answering questions, connecting with clients and helping with clean up.

You can find more details here: secondharvestkitchen.org

Agency: Second Harvest Inland Northwest

In The Kitchen, we’re giving people the tools to take their health into their own hands. We’re taking our mission to fight hunger a step further and investing in long-term health through nutrition education and hands-on cooking lessons.

The Kitchen empowers families to reduce or eliminate the foods that contribute to obesity and nutrition-related health conditions. Children and adults learn to make healthy yet economical food choices, helping them move out of poverty. 

Volunteering in The Kitchen can look like: setting up, food prep, passing out ingredients, answering questions, connecting with clients and helping with clean up.

You can find more details here: secondharvestkitchen.org

Agency: Second Harvest Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Gardening

We help to start, expand, and support community gardens throughout Spokane and there is always a garden in need of additional helping hands. 

Agency: Growing Neighbors

We help to start, expand, and support community gardens throughout Spokane and there is always a garden in need of additional helping hands. 

Agency: Growing Neighbors

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee & Immigrant Connections Spokane: Volunteer Drivers Needed!

As community needs increase in difficult times, our participant network expands. With it, the need for transportation to and from programs is also increasing. We are currently looking for volunteer drivers who can lead transportation for our Afghan Women Support Group on Mondays, Gardening & Harvesting on Wednesdays, and Refugee Elder Programs on Fridays.

If you are interested in joining, go to https://www.ricspokane.org/get-involved.html#Volunteer

Volunteers can provide transportation in their own vehicle, or using one of our passenger vans. Driver's License, Personal Insurance, Driving Record and Background Checks are required. 

Agency: Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane

As community needs increase in difficult times, our participant network expands. With it, the need for transportation to and from programs is also increasing. We are currently looking for volunteer drivers who can lead transportation for our Afghan Women Support Group on Mondays, Gardening & Harvesting on Wednesdays, and Refugee Elder Programs on Fridays.

If you are interested in joining, go to https://www.ricspokane.org/get-involved.html#Volunteer

Volunteers can provide transportation in their own vehicle, or using one of our passenger vans. Driver's License, Personal Insurance, Driving Record and Background Checks are required. 

Agency: Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Robotics Coach


Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity for next semester that is tons of fun and will also give you a chance to support youth STEM education? Consider joining our Girl Scout GoGetters FIRST LEGO League team as a coach or mentor! 


FIRST LEGO League is a program proven to improve STEM education outcomes for students in grades K-8 using LEGO Education robotics kits and hands-on, project-based learning. The program was created by FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in partnership with LEGO Education. We are excited to be bringing this opportunity to our Spokane Girl Scout Go Getter program, which provides the Girl Scout experience to girls from underrepresented backgrounds and title 1 schools free of charge, for the second season! Our aim with this engaging educational program is to encourage our girls to explore STEM concepts, education and careers by showing them that science, technology, engineering and mathematics can be fun, and that they already have what it takes to excel in these subjects.


In FIRST LEGO League, adult coaches and mentors are there to help guide and support youth, but the girls will be doing the work! Prior experience with LEGOs and robotics are welcome, but not required. We will provide basic FIRST LEGO League Coach training, and staff support to help guide the teams. Primary responsibilities of this role include guiding the team through the session plans provided with the season materials, asking the girls open questions that encourage critical and creative thinking, learning and helping the team learn the six FIRST core values, providing advice on project requirements, and helping to build wise time management and teamwork practices.


We have two teams that you may chose to volunteer with:


* FLL Explore- For Brownies in grades 2-3, the project requirements at this level are slightly less complex. The girls will build a team model based on the season theme and use scratch code in the LEGO SPIKE Essentials app to code one motorized part on that team model. At the end of the season, they will give a brief judged presentation of the model, explain the way that they incorporated and coded a motorized part, and describe how they used the FIRST Core Values throughout the season.


* FLL Challenge- For Juniors and Cadettes in grades 4-8, this team will have to complete a four part project! They will design, build and code a robot using the LEGO SPIKE Prime kit, devise a solution to a real-world problem related to the season theme and either build or draw a prototype of the solution for the Innovation Project, demonstrate their robot design and code by competing against other teams in the Robot Game, and provide a 15 minute presentation of all of the work that they did during the season to a panel of judges at the Regional Challenge Qualifier.


This community need will be updated periodically as more details are determined, closer to the start of the season in August. Currently, the minimum commitment for coaches and mentors is 2 hours per week for the FLL season, generally 12-14 weeks from mid-August to the first week of December, excluding holidays. Late starts will be welcome, just reach out and share your interest and scheduling needs. Meeting dates and times are TBD, but most meetings will occur on the same day of the week (M-TH) after school. Some weekend meetings may be necessary for team educational outings and extra practice, depending on the pace at which the teams complete project milestones. Season theme to be revealed next week!


This is a really unique program that is so much fun in addition to providing incredible learning and growth opportunities to participants, but we need help from volunteers like you to sustain and support it! If you would like more information, or are ready to volunteer to help our girls develop STEM confidence and SEL skills that will serve them throughout their lives, please reach out to ostrange@gsewni.org.


Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern WA & Northern ID


Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity for next semester that is tons of fun and will also give you a chance to support youth STEM education? Consider joining our Girl Scout GoGetters FIRST LEGO League team as a coach or mentor! 


FIRST LEGO League is a program proven to improve STEM education outcomes for students in grades K-8 using LEGO Education robotics kits and hands-on, project-based learning. The program was created by FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in partnership with LEGO Education. We are excited to be bringing this opportunity to our Spokane Girl Scout Go Getter program, which provides the Girl Scout experience to girls from underrepresented backgrounds and title 1 schools free of charge, for the second season! Our aim with this engaging educational program is to encourage our girls to explore STEM concepts, education and careers by showing them that science, technology, engineering and mathematics can be fun, and that they already have what it takes to excel in these subjects.


In FIRST LEGO League, adult coaches and mentors are there to help guide and support youth, but the girls will be doing the work! Prior experience with LEGOs and robotics are welcome, but not required. We will provide basic FIRST LEGO League Coach training, and staff support to help guide the teams. Primary responsibilities of this role include guiding the team through the session plans provided with the season materials, asking the girls open questions that encourage critical and creative thinking, learning and helping the team learn the six FIRST core values, providing advice on project requirements, and helping to build wise time management and teamwork practices.


We have two teams that you may chose to volunteer with:


* FLL Explore- For Brownies in grades 2-3, the project requirements at this level are slightly less complex. The girls will build a team model based on the season theme and use scratch code in the LEGO SPIKE Essentials app to code one motorized part on that team model. At the end of the season, they will give a brief judged presentation of the model, explain the way that they incorporated and coded a motorized part, and describe how they used the FIRST Core Values throughout the season.


* FLL Challenge- For Juniors and Cadettes in grades 4-8, this team will have to complete a four part project! They will design, build and code a robot using the LEGO SPIKE Prime kit, devise a solution to a real-world problem related to the season theme and either build or draw a prototype of the solution for the Innovation Project, demonstrate their robot design and code by competing against other teams in the Robot Game, and provide a 15 minute presentation of all of the work that they did during the season to a panel of judges at the Regional Challenge Qualifier.


This community need will be updated periodically as more details are determined, closer to the start of the season in August. Currently, the minimum commitment for coaches and mentors is 2 hours per week for the FLL season, generally 12-14 weeks from mid-August to the first week of December, excluding holidays. Late starts will be welcome, just reach out and share your interest and scheduling needs. Meeting dates and times are TBD, but most meetings will occur on the same day of the week (M-TH) after school. Some weekend meetings may be necessary for team educational outings and extra practice, depending on the pace at which the teams complete project milestones. Season theme to be revealed next week!


This is a really unique program that is so much fun in addition to providing incredible learning and growth opportunities to participants, but we need help from volunteers like you to sustain and support it! If you would like more information, or are ready to volunteer to help our girls develop STEM confidence and SEL skills that will serve them throughout their lives, please reach out to ostrange@gsewni.org.


Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern WA & Northern ID

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 15, 2025

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout GoGetter Spokane Troop Helper

Be a role model and make an impact! We believe every girl deserves the opportunity to be a Girl Scout, and you can help make it possible!

Our GoGetter Program is a grant-funded outreach initiative aimed to provide the necessary means for girls from underrepresented areas and Title I schools to access the Girl Scout Leadership Experience by eliminating barriers and navigating obstacles such as cost, facilities and transportation.

Our Spokane GoGetter program currently consists of eight troops of girls in grades K-5, and one troop of girls in grades 6-12, each of which meets once weekly after school. We are seeking volunteers willing to commit to at least one shift (1.5 hours) per week. No prior experience is necessary to serve in this role; you will be paired with a trained Girl Scout staff member. The primary duties of this role include providing support to the troop leader following the provided weekly lesson plan, assisting girls with snack and instructions as needed, and providing a safe and inclusive place for girls to communicate, learn and grow. The available shifts are as follows:

Monday

Lidgerwood Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMBemiss Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMCooper Elementary, 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Tuesday

Holmes Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PM

Wednesday

Whitman Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMWest Central Community Center, 3:30 - 5:00 PMRegal Elementary, 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Thursday

Logan Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMGirl Scout Program Center (grade 6-12), 5:00 - 6:30 PM

If you are interested in volunteering to help our girls, please reach out via email, or submit a volunteer interest form at:

Girl Scout Go-Getters Volunteer Interest Form

For more information about the GoGetter program, go to:

https://www.gsewni.org/en/get-involved/join/go-getters-program.html

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern WA & Northern ID

Be a role model and make an impact! We believe every girl deserves the opportunity to be a Girl Scout, and you can help make it possible!

Our GoGetter Program is a grant-funded outreach initiative aimed to provide the necessary means for girls from underrepresented areas and Title I schools to access the Girl Scout Leadership Experience by eliminating barriers and navigating obstacles such as cost, facilities and transportation.

Our Spokane GoGetter program currently consists of eight troops of girls in grades K-5, and one troop of girls in grades 6-12, each of which meets once weekly after school. We are seeking volunteers willing to commit to at least one shift (1.5 hours) per week. No prior experience is necessary to serve in this role; you will be paired with a trained Girl Scout staff member. The primary duties of this role include providing support to the troop leader following the provided weekly lesson plan, assisting girls with snack and instructions as needed, and providing a safe and inclusive place for girls to communicate, learn and grow. The available shifts are as follows:

Monday

Lidgerwood Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMBemiss Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMCooper Elementary, 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Tuesday

Holmes Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PM

Wednesday

Whitman Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMWest Central Community Center, 3:30 - 5:00 PMRegal Elementary, 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Thursday

Logan Elementary, 3:00 - 4:30 PMGirl Scout Program Center (grade 6-12), 5:00 - 6:30 PM

If you are interested in volunteering to help our girls, please reach out via email, or submit a volunteer interest form at:

Girl Scout Go-Getters Volunteer Interest Form

For more information about the GoGetter program, go to:

https://www.gsewni.org/en/get-involved/join/go-getters-program.html

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern WA & Northern ID

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memory Work Volunteers

Volunteers lead activities and exercises that encourage thinking, concentration, communication, and memory retention/recall in patients over the age of 65, and/or patients with mild to moderate dementia.QUALIFICATIONS

Completion of Memory work training

18 years of age or older

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Maintains confidentiality and models it for others.
Speaks, reads, and writes the English language.
Excellent customer service skills and has a sincere interest in serving others.
Accepts supervision and adheres to hospital policies.
Flexible in responding to change.
Acts appropriately when dealing with critical, stressful, and/or unexpected situations. Recognizes own limitations and seeks help from appropriate sources when needed.
Dependable and punctual; openly communications scheduling changes.
Good organizational skills with an attention to detail.
Sociable and engaging
Knowledge of the key characteristics of reminiscence activities (after training)Ready to learn more & apply?
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Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

Volunteers lead activities and exercises that encourage thinking, concentration, communication, and memory retention/recall in patients over the age of 65, and/or patients with mild to moderate dementia.QUALIFICATIONS

Completion of Memory work training

18 years of age or older

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Maintains confidentiality and models it for others.
Speaks, reads, and writes the English language.
Excellent customer service skills and has a sincere interest in serving others.
Accepts supervision and adheres to hospital policies.
Flexible in responding to change.
Acts appropriately when dealing with critical, stressful, and/or unexpected situations. Recognizes own limitations and seeks help from appropriate sources when needed.
Dependable and punctual; openly communications scheduling changes.
Good organizational skills with an attention to detail.
Sociable and engaging
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Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FAR: Practicum at Jefferson Elementary

Cassi Teshome 

cassit@spokaneschools.org

Agency: Spokane Public Schools

Cassi Teshome 

cassit@spokaneschools.org

Agency: Spokane Public Schools

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FAR: Student Teaching at Hamblen Elementary

Debbie Miller 

Debbiem@spokaneschools.org

Agency: Spokane Public Schools

Debbie Miller 

Debbiem@spokaneschools.org

Agency: Spokane Public Schools

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IRC: The International Rescue Committee Volunteer

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people affected by humanitarian crises—including the climate crisis—to survive, recover and rebuild their lives. Founded at the call of Albert Einstein in 1933, the IRC is now at work in over 40 crisis-affected countries as well as communities throughout Europe and the Americas. We deliver lasting impact by providing health care, helping children learn, and empowering individuals and communities to become self-reliant, always seeking to address the inequalities facing women and girls.

To learn more about volunteer roles, reach out to Kimmie Curry at Kimberly.Curry@rescue.org or (509) 290-5502.

Agency: The International Rescue Committee in Spokane

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people affected by humanitarian crises—including the climate crisis—to survive, recover and rebuild their lives. Founded at the call of Albert Einstein in 1933, the IRC is now at work in over 40 crisis-affected countries as well as communities throughout Europe and the Americas. We deliver lasting impact by providing health care, helping children learn, and empowering individuals and communities to become self-reliant, always seeking to address the inequalities facing women and girls.

To learn more about volunteer roles, reach out to Kimmie Curry at Kimberly.Curry@rescue.org or (509) 290-5502.

Agency: The International Rescue Committee in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RIC: Refugee Kids Connect Volunteers Needed!

Refugee Kids Connect is an after-school program for refugee youth. Programs are Monday-thursday around Spokane. Wednesdays are at Logan Elementary, perfect for GU students! 

Website: https://www.ricspokane.org/

Agency: Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane

Refugee Kids Connect is an after-school program for refugee youth. Programs are Monday-thursday around Spokane. Wednesdays are at Logan Elementary, perfect for GU students! 

Website: https://www.ricspokane.org/

Agency: Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: THRIVE International Volunteer

Tens of millions of people are on the move, seeking new opportunities and/ or fleeing violence, persecution, and natural disasters.  Those migrating need help establishing themselves materially, socially, and spiritually in new communities.  At the same time, fear and resentment are rising among those who are not migrating.  Increasingly, established community members around the world are resistant to newcomers, despite many clearly documented benefits that come with immigrants.

Thrive International specializes in educating, training, and empowering both immigrants and citizens to develop relationships with one another that are mutually transformative and enrich entire communities.  We help immigrants move “from surviving to thriving” through empowerment programs focused specifically on the needs and opportunities experienced by adolescents, women, and recognized community and faith leaders.  We help empower citizens in our community by providing educational programs, and opportunities to develop relationships through volunteer activities.

Website: https://thriveint.org/volunteer-1

Assistant to the Executive Director: Chelsea White 

Agency: THRIVE International

Tens of millions of people are on the move, seeking new opportunities and/ or fleeing violence, persecution, and natural disasters.  Those migrating need help establishing themselves materially, socially, and spiritually in new communities.  At the same time, fear and resentment are rising among those who are not migrating.  Increasingly, established community members around the world are resistant to newcomers, despite many clearly documented benefits that come with immigrants.

Thrive International specializes in educating, training, and empowering both immigrants and citizens to develop relationships with one another that are mutually transformative and enrich entire communities.  We help immigrants move “from surviving to thriving” through empowerment programs focused specifically on the needs and opportunities experienced by adolescents, women, and recognized community and faith leaders.  We help empower citizens in our community by providing educational programs, and opportunities to develop relationships through volunteer activities.

Website: https://thriveint.org/volunteer-1

Assistant to the Executive Director: Chelsea White 

Agency: THRIVE International

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manzanita House - Volunteer

Volunteer with Manzanita House! Manzanita House is a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Spokane, WA created with a commitment to the development of our community and collaborative solutions that view all stakeholders as equals. The name was inspired by the resilience of the Manzanita plant that withstands and thrives in the wake of wildfires, as we see this resiliency in the immigrant community.

Our mission is to embrace, equip, and empower immigrants through access to culturally informed essential services, and facilitate connections to grow deeper roots and thrive in Spokane.

Language Program Manager: Samantha Walters

Website: https://www.manzanitahousespokane.org/volunteer

Agency: Manzanita House

Volunteer with Manzanita House! Manzanita House is a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Spokane, WA created with a commitment to the development of our community and collaborative solutions that view all stakeholders as equals. The name was inspired by the resilience of the Manzanita plant that withstands and thrives in the wake of wildfires, as we see this resiliency in the immigrant community.

Our mission is to embrace, equip, and empower immigrants through access to culturally informed essential services, and facilitate connections to grow deeper roots and thrive in Spokane.

Language Program Manager: Samantha Walters

Website: https://www.manzanitahousespokane.org/volunteer

Agency: Manzanita House

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: World Relief: Volunteer or Intern to help welcome refugees and immigrants

World Relief Spokane is a Christian non-profit organization welcoming refugees and immigrants.  Our services include: initial and extended case management, economic empowerment services, cultural adaptation, and providing a warm welcome as we help our new friends find services and make Spokane home.

Our work depends heavily on volunteer support, both through long term volunteers (3-6 months+) and interns. 

Students serving at World Relief complete an application process, online orientation, and a 1.5 hour in-person orientation. A background check is required for all volunteers and interns before placement for service.

We’re looking for compassionate individuals to serve 2-4 hours per week in one of the following roles:

A Friendship Partner to a new refugee or immigrant Practicing English with refugees or immigrants  Case management assistance Transportation assistance Apartment Set-up assistance Role playing in a Refugee Simulation Assisting with general office administration tasks Warehouse/ donation assistance

Volunteer position descriptions can be found on our website at: https://worldrelief.org/spokane/get-involved/volunteer/

For students interested in internship opportunities (15-20 hours per week for 10-12 weeks), more information can be found online at: https://worldrelief.org/spokane/get-involved/internships/

Internship application deadlines are as follows:

Fall Internships-- last Friday in August Spring Internships-- last Friday in November Summer Internship-- first Friday in April

We look forward to working together to transform those who have undergone extensive hardship.  In the process you will be transformed as well.

Volunteer Program Manager: Tamara Clausnitzer

Agency: World Relief

World Relief Spokane is a Christian non-profit organization welcoming refugees and immigrants.  Our services include: initial and extended case management, economic empowerment services, cultural adaptation, and providing a warm welcome as we help our new friends find services and make Spokane home.

Our work depends heavily on volunteer support, both through long term volunteers (3-6 months+) and interns. 

Students serving at World Relief complete an application process, online orientation, and a 1.5 hour in-person orientation. A background check is required for all volunteers and interns before placement for service.

We’re looking for compassionate individuals to serve 2-4 hours per week in one of the following roles:

A Friendship Partner to a new refugee or immigrant Practicing English with refugees or immigrants  Case management assistance Transportation assistance Apartment Set-up assistance Role playing in a Refugee Simulation Assisting with general office administration tasks Warehouse/ donation assistance

Volunteer position descriptions can be found on our website at: https://worldrelief.org/spokane/get-involved/volunteer/

For students interested in internship opportunities (15-20 hours per week for 10-12 weeks), more information can be found online at: https://worldrelief.org/spokane/get-involved/internships/

Internship application deadlines are as follows:

Fall Internships-- last Friday in August Spring Internships-- last Friday in November Summer Internship-- first Friday in April

We look forward to working together to transform those who have undergone extensive hardship.  In the process you will be transformed as well.

Volunteer Program Manager: Tamara Clausnitzer

Agency: World Relief

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CCE: Campus Kitchens

Who We Are

The Campus Kitchen is a hunger relief program that focuses on food recovery, eliminating waste, and building community.  The program collects all of the leftover food from campus dining and utilizes student volunteers to repurpose that food into healthy meals that get delivered to low-income senior housing, after school programs, and shelters in the Spokane community. The Campus Kitchen is part of Gonzaga's Center for Community Engagement. 


We prepare meals in our kitchen located in the Humanities Building and serve meals at The O’Malley Senior Center, House of Charity, and Logan Elementary, and Gonzaga Family Haven 

We also have a garden on campus where we grow organic produce to supplement our meals when possible. Gardening shifts are usually available in the spring and fall.

This is a variable volunteer commitment opportunity. 


Volunteer application: https://gonzagamentoring.civicore.com/mentorLogin/index.php?section=applications&action=profile

Agency: CCE: Campus Kitchen

Who We Are

The Campus Kitchen is a hunger relief program that focuses on food recovery, eliminating waste, and building community.  The program collects all of the leftover food from campus dining and utilizes student volunteers to repurpose that food into healthy meals that get delivered to low-income senior housing, after school programs, and shelters in the Spokane community. The Campus Kitchen is part of Gonzaga's Center for Community Engagement. 


We prepare meals in our kitchen located in the Humanities Building and serve meals at The O’Malley Senior Center, House of Charity, and Logan Elementary, and Gonzaga Family Haven 

We also have a garden on campus where we grow organic produce to supplement our meals when possible. Gardening shifts are usually available in the spring and fall.

This is a variable volunteer commitment opportunity. 


Volunteer application: https://gonzagamentoring.civicore.com/mentorLogin/index.php?section=applications&action=profile

Agency: CCE: Campus Kitchen

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank

The Salvation Army of Spokane Food Bank assists more than 1,500 people per month. This is a client choice program, meaning that each client that comes through our doors gets to “shop” for their own food with dignity. This process relies on volunteers to assist clients and keep the shelves stocked with a variety of food choices.

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday (with the exception of holidays).  
Once applications are received and processed and orientation is completed, volunteers manage their own hours Monday through Friday, 8:30am through 5:00pm.


Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator to request a volunteer application and schedule orientation. 
Mary Gayle Johnson's contact information is:
-Direct phone number: 509 329-2721
-Email: marygayle.johnson@usw.salvationarmy.org

Agency: Salvation Army of Spokane

The Salvation Army of Spokane Food Bank assists more than 1,500 people per month. This is a client choice program, meaning that each client that comes through our doors gets to “shop” for their own food with dignity. This process relies on volunteers to assist clients and keep the shelves stocked with a variety of food choices.

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday (with the exception of holidays).  
Once applications are received and processed and orientation is completed, volunteers manage their own hours Monday through Friday, 8:30am through 5:00pm.


Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator to request a volunteer application and schedule orientation. 
Mary Gayle Johnson's contact information is:
-Direct phone number: 509 329-2721
-Email: marygayle.johnson@usw.salvationarmy.org

Agency: Salvation Army of Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer

Kitchen Volunteers help prepare snacks and meals for children, volunteers, and staff.  Snacks and meals may serve up to 24 children and adults.  Kitchen Volunteers follow a set menu but are allowed flexibility and creativity as they become more comfortable in their position.  *4-hour weekly shifts, mornings or afternoons.

Must be 18 years old

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Kitchen Volunteers help prepare snacks and meals for children, volunteers, and staff.  Snacks and meals may serve up to 24 children and adults.  Kitchen Volunteers follow a set menu but are allowed flexibility and creativity as they become more comfortable in their position.  *4-hour weekly shifts, mornings or afternoons.

Must be 18 years old

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reception Volunteer

Reception Volunteers are the first point of contact between Vanessa Behan and the community.  Reception Volunteers assist families with the Diaper and Formula program, Community Sharing Room, and receiving donations.

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Reception Volunteers are the first point of contact between Vanessa Behan and the community.  Reception Volunteers assist families with the Diaper and Formula program, Community Sharing Room, and receiving donations.

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Waiting Room - Childcare Volunteer

Play with Children ages birth to age 12 while parents or guardians attend to court business on the Spokane County Courthouse Campus.  Childcare Volunteers get to be silly, share hugs and words of encouragement, and have fun!  This site is perfect for students because it tends not to be a busy as our main location, so students will probably have time to do homework.  *Regular shift required:  Thursdays, 1pm-5pm, or Fridays, 8am-1pm OR 1pm-5pm.  Must be at least 18 years old.  

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Play with Children ages birth to age 12 while parents or guardians attend to court business on the Spokane County Courthouse Campus.  Childcare Volunteers get to be silly, share hugs and words of encouragement, and have fun!  This site is perfect for students because it tends not to be a busy as our main location, so students will probably have time to do homework.  *Regular shift required:  Thursdays, 1pm-5pm, or Fridays, 8am-1pm OR 1pm-5pm.  Must be at least 18 years old.  

Agency: Vanessa Behan

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99260

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Arc of Spokane's Community Center

Apply at www.arc-spokane.org/volunteer

The Arc's Community Center operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Volunteers may teach crafts, elementary music, math, reading, and drama to members of the center, interact with them socially and recreationally or accompany them on day trips in the community. Our goal is to create an environment of learning social skills for our members and in turn, our members help create stronger advocates in all our volunteers. We strongly encourage that everyone should come one day into our Center, Your life will be changed for the better being with our members.

When a volunteer enters our program, they are trained with an hour orientation on what to except and to have any questions answered to help them feel more comfortable in our center. Along with the orientation into our program, volunteers will undergo a background check through DSHS. Those are completed and paid for by The Arc of Spokane.

There aren't any requirements on how many hours volunteers put in and days to come in are very flexible to individual schedules.  We invite anyone interested in coming into our centers to join our team. Whether it's just for a special event, on occasional breaks or having a regular schedule. We will work with you and find a good fit for your skills and talents.

Agency: The Arc of Spokane

Apply at www.arc-spokane.org/volunteer

The Arc's Community Center operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Volunteers may teach crafts, elementary music, math, reading, and drama to members of the center, interact with them socially and recreationally or accompany them on day trips in the community. Our goal is to create an environment of learning social skills for our members and in turn, our members help create stronger advocates in all our volunteers. We strongly encourage that everyone should come one day into our Center, Your life will be changed for the better being with our members.

When a volunteer enters our program, they are trained with an hour orientation on what to except and to have any questions answered to help them feel more comfortable in our center. Along with the orientation into our program, volunteers will undergo a background check through DSHS. Those are completed and paid for by The Arc of Spokane.

There aren't any requirements on how many hours volunteers put in and days to come in are very flexible to individual schedules.  We invite anyone interested in coming into our centers to join our team. Whether it's just for a special event, on occasional breaks or having a regular schedule. We will work with you and find a good fit for your skills and talents.

Agency: The Arc of Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boba Breaks - WSU Spokane

Boba Breaks is our informal college-based event where we visit campus for 1-2 hours and promote conversation around mental health with simple yet meaningful prompts and questions. 

For the 2024-2025 academic year, we will be visiting WSU campus in Spokane in their Medicine Building on the second floor Center for the people every second Wednesday around the lunch hour (11:30-1:30pm, although volunteers may need to help before and after). We will be asking that volunteers assist with set up and clean up and serving boba. Depending on the student's background, volunteer students could potentially assist with conversation and aiding participants in the prompts. This may require some conversation and informal training beforehand.

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Boba Breaks is our informal college-based event where we visit campus for 1-2 hours and promote conversation around mental health with simple yet meaningful prompts and questions. 

For the 2024-2025 academic year, we will be visiting WSU campus in Spokane in their Medicine Building on the second floor Center for the people every second Wednesday around the lunch hour (11:30-1:30pm, although volunteers may need to help before and after). We will be asking that volunteers assist with set up and clean up and serving boba. Depending on the student's background, volunteer students could potentially assist with conversation and aiding participants in the prompts. This may require some conversation and informal training beforehand.

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern for Non-Profit

ACL Spokane centers the power of Asians and Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all. We envision a world of collective liberation where Asians and Asian Americans can live in a community of wellbeing, safety, and belonging. Our programs improve community health and wellness and increase civic engagement through community building, arts, and culture.

The Social Media Intern would assist the Program Manager for Health and Wellness to create a social media strategy around mental health advocacy/education and our health and wellness programs. This could mean the planning for social media content as well as potentially assist in development of content creation. The ideal intern would have an interest in improving the social media strategy of non-profits as well as an interest in mental health and assisting in the development of an interesting and engaging social media brand.

The intern may need to assist in-person from our downtown office but can also work from home.

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

ACL Spokane centers the power of Asians and Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all. We envision a world of collective liberation where Asians and Asian Americans can live in a community of wellbeing, safety, and belonging. Our programs improve community health and wellness and increase civic engagement through community building, arts, and culture.

The Social Media Intern would assist the Program Manager for Health and Wellness to create a social media strategy around mental health advocacy/education and our health and wellness programs. This could mean the planning for social media content as well as potentially assist in development of content creation. The ideal intern would have an interest in improving the social media strategy of non-profits as well as an interest in mental health and assisting in the development of an interesting and engaging social media brand.

The intern may need to assist in-person from our downtown office but can also work from home.

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers of America (Hope House)

Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is devoted to ending homelessness by uplifting people and meeting needs. Through innovative, life changing services, we provide opportunities for people to rebuild their lives and fulfill their potential.

Website: https://voaspokane.org/locations/hope-house/

Contact: Sherrece Scott at sscott@voaspokane.org

Agency: Volunteers of America Eastern WA

Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is devoted to ending homelessness by uplifting people and meeting needs. Through innovative, life changing services, we provide opportunities for people to rebuild their lives and fulfill their potential.

Website: https://voaspokane.org/locations/hope-house/

Contact: Sherrece Scott at sscott@voaspokane.org

Agency: Volunteers of America Eastern WA

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boba Breaks - Gonzaga University

Boba Breaks is our informal college-based event where we visit campus for 1-2 hours and promote conversation around mental health with simple yet meaningful prompts and questions. 

For the 2024-2025 academic year, we will be visiting Gonzaga campus in the Hemmingson Center every second Tuesday around the lunch hour (12-1:30pm, although volunteers may need to help before and after). We will be asking that volunteers assist with set up and clean up and serving boba. Depending on the student's background, volunteer students could potentially assist with conversation and aiding participants in the prompts. This may require some conversation and informal training beforehand. 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Boba Breaks is our informal college-based event where we visit campus for 1-2 hours and promote conversation around mental health with simple yet meaningful prompts and questions. 

For the 2024-2025 academic year, we will be visiting Gonzaga campus in the Hemmingson Center every second Tuesday around the lunch hour (12-1:30pm, although volunteers may need to help before and after). We will be asking that volunteers assist with set up and clean up and serving boba. Depending on the student's background, volunteer students could potentially assist with conversation and aiding participants in the prompts. This may require some conversation and informal training beforehand. 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boba Buddies (Youth Program)

"Boba" Buddies is our Youth Program where Asian/Asian American students K-12 can join us for programming once a month.  The Boba Buddies program is run under our Health and Wellness program in an effort to build protective factors for young Asian and Asian American kids as part of our mental health programs. These protective factors include community and cultural identity building. We hope that Asian/Asian American kids will develop these protective factors so that they are less likely to have mental health issues as they get older. The program will include directed activities and games and a communal space for Asian/Asian American kids and their parents to hang out. We will provide after school snacks and some months will have special guests!


Volunteers will be asked to assist with crafts, set up/clean up, dispensing of boba and monitoring snacks. We tend to bring in families with young children and so assisting with little kids is very likely. 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

"Boba" Buddies is our Youth Program where Asian/Asian American students K-12 can join us for programming once a month.  The Boba Buddies program is run under our Health and Wellness program in an effort to build protective factors for young Asian and Asian American kids as part of our mental health programs. These protective factors include community and cultural identity building. We hope that Asian/Asian American kids will develop these protective factors so that they are less likely to have mental health issues as they get older. The program will include directed activities and games and a communal space for Asian/Asian American kids and their parents to hang out. We will provide after school snacks and some months will have special guests!


Volunteers will be asked to assist with crafts, set up/clean up, dispensing of boba and monitoring snacks. We tend to bring in families with young children and so assisting with little kids is very likely. 

Agency: Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane (PJALS) Volunteer

PJALS builds a cross-racial, intergenerational, all-gender, rural-urban, bottom-up movement centered on the leadership of impacted people.

Our mission is to engage everyday people to build a just and nonviolent world through community organizing and leadership development.

Our vision for PJALS: Everyday people are together advancing peace, racial equity, economic justice, and human rights through campaigns grounded in the intersections of these values.

Our Peace and Justice Action League community is intergenerational, cross-class, multiracial, urban and rural, and disproportionately LGBTQ.

Volunteers can participate in our Young Activist Leaders Program, which will be a 9-week program from Sept 20-Nov 19 with weekly Friday afternoon sessions, when participants will engage in nonpartisan voter contact (PJALS is 501c3) and workshops on social justice.

Website: https://pjals.org/action/

Contact: Liz Moore - lmoore@pjals.org

Call: (509) 838-7870

Agency: Peace and Justice Action League Spokane

PJALS builds a cross-racial, intergenerational, all-gender, rural-urban, bottom-up movement centered on the leadership of impacted people.

Our mission is to engage everyday people to build a just and nonviolent world through community organizing and leadership development.

Our vision for PJALS: Everyday people are together advancing peace, racial equity, economic justice, and human rights through campaigns grounded in the intersections of these values.

Our Peace and Justice Action League community is intergenerational, cross-class, multiracial, urban and rural, and disproportionately LGBTQ.

Volunteers can participate in our Young Activist Leaders Program, which will be a 9-week program from Sept 20-Nov 19 with weekly Friday afternoon sessions, when participants will engage in nonpartisan voter contact (PJALS is 501c3) and workshops on social justice.

Website: https://pjals.org/action/

Contact: Liz Moore - lmoore@pjals.org

Call: (509) 838-7870

Agency: Peace and Justice Action League Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Land Council - Volunteer

Volunteer with The Lands Council! We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement.

We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement. We collaborate with a broad range of interested parties to seek smart and mutually respectful solutions to environment and health issues. We’re enriched by the beauty of nature. We’re energized by the recreational opportunities it affords. And we’re inspired to preserve its legacy for future generations.


Website: https://landscouncil.org/volunteer

Agency: The Lands Council

Volunteer with The Lands Council! We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement.

We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement. We collaborate with a broad range of interested parties to seek smart and mutually respectful solutions to environment and health issues. We’re enriched by the beauty of nature. We’re energized by the recreational opportunities it affords. And we’re inspired to preserve its legacy for future generations.


Website: https://landscouncil.org/volunteer

Agency: The Lands Council

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer

Overview: Produce creative, high-quality, unique images for use in print and online by capturing photos during special events and day-to-day operations at Mobius and offsite.

Responsibilities and Qualifications: Assemble and submit a photographic portfolio of activities at Mobius and offsite, obtain signed photographic releases when necessary, demonstrate advanced photographic ability by providing examples of work, must have the creativity and desire to assemble a body of work that is varied, dynamic, and interesting, must be able to stand/walk for at least 3 hours at a time, must provide own equipment, must have 3+ years of professional photography experience

Agency: Mobius Discovery Center

Overview: Produce creative, high-quality, unique images for use in print and online by capturing photos during special events and day-to-day operations at Mobius and offsite.

Responsibilities and Qualifications: Assemble and submit a photographic portfolio of activities at Mobius and offsite, obtain signed photographic releases when necessary, demonstrate advanced photographic ability by providing examples of work, must have the creativity and desire to assemble a body of work that is varied, dynamic, and interesting, must be able to stand/walk for at least 3 hours at a time, must provide own equipment, must have 3+ years of professional photography experience

Agency: Mobius Discovery Center

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteers

Do you love animals and are addicted to social media?  Why not combine these loves?  Come down and make the goofiest video of some of our pups or take the most amazing photos of our adorable kitties and make them go viral.  Help us reach people that we couldn’t otherwise and make a difference in the lives of homeless animals!

Agency: Spokanimal

Do you love animals and are addicted to social media?  Why not combine these loves?  Come down and make the goofiest video of some of our pups or take the most amazing photos of our adorable kitties and make them go viral.  Help us reach people that we couldn’t otherwise and make a difference in the lives of homeless animals!

Agency: Spokanimal

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Adoption Center Volunteers

Our adoptable cats reside at all three local PetSmarts, all three local PetCos and the Kitty Cantina plus we often bring dogs or puppies to these adoption centers.  These animals get scooped up by adopters and go off to start their new lives. We found homes for over 4,000 cats and dogs last year! At PetSmart and Petco, store volunteers keep the adoption areas clean and tidy, socialize the kitties, and help with adoptions.

Agency: Spokanimal

Our adoptable cats reside at all three local PetSmarts, all three local PetCos and the Kitty Cantina plus we often bring dogs or puppies to these adoption centers.  These animals get scooped up by adopters and go off to start their new lives. We found homes for over 4,000 cats and dogs last year! At PetSmart and Petco, store volunteers keep the adoption areas clean and tidy, socialize the kitties, and help with adoptions.

Agency: Spokanimal

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Caregivers

We depend on the kindness, love and homes of our foster parents to help us save hundreds of lives every year.  Members of our foster care program open up their homes for shelter animals.  They care for kittens or puppies until they are old enough for adoption, animals with illnesses and injuries until they are healed, and animals who need socialization or those who are not thriving in the shelter environment.  The time commitment varies upon the needs of the foster pet, but generally is between 2 weeks and 3 months. 

 

Fostering is a flexible, fun and rewarding volunteer experience, and requires a special person- able to invest themselves into the lives of foster pets, and let them go knowing they’ve helped save a life.  We provide all supplies foster parents need, from food and bedding to medication. While it is best to have some knowledge about animal behavior and health, we always try to match foster parents with animals whose needs are within your ability level, and we provide ongoing help and support throughout your foster experience. 

Agency: Spokanimal

We depend on the kindness, love and homes of our foster parents to help us save hundreds of lives every year.  Members of our foster care program open up their homes for shelter animals.  They care for kittens or puppies until they are old enough for adoption, animals with illnesses and injuries until they are healed, and animals who need socialization or those who are not thriving in the shelter environment.  The time commitment varies upon the needs of the foster pet, but generally is between 2 weeks and 3 months. 

 

Fostering is a flexible, fun and rewarding volunteer experience, and requires a special person- able to invest themselves into the lives of foster pets, and let them go knowing they’ve helped save a life.  We provide all supplies foster parents need, from food and bedding to medication. While it is best to have some knowledge about animal behavior and health, we always try to match foster parents with animals whose needs are within your ability level, and we provide ongoing help and support throughout your foster experience. 

Agency: Spokanimal

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Walking

If you’re looking for a fun way to help shelter dogs and/or get your fitness steps in - look no further! Come volunteer at our shelter to walk dogs! Exercise and time socializing with people is so important for our canine critters that you’d be doing an amazing service for our dogs. Please note, some of our fur babies haven’t been taught leash etiquette and may be more of a workout than others. Our shelter staff and experienced volunteers will show you the ropes and help you select the dogs right for your comfort level. (We also have a Doggie Day Out Program that lets you take a dog our for a hike in the woods, a stroll in the park (not a dog park), or even a car buddy while you run errands.) Your time with the dog outside of the shelter helps us learn more about them so we can help find the best adoption match.

Agency: Spokanimal

If you’re looking for a fun way to help shelter dogs and/or get your fitness steps in - look no further! Come volunteer at our shelter to walk dogs! Exercise and time socializing with people is so important for our canine critters that you’d be doing an amazing service for our dogs. Please note, some of our fur babies haven’t been taught leash etiquette and may be more of a workout than others. Our shelter staff and experienced volunteers will show you the ropes and help you select the dogs right for your comfort level. (We also have a Doggie Day Out Program that lets you take a dog our for a hike in the woods, a stroll in the park (not a dog park), or even a car buddy while you run errands.) Your time with the dog outside of the shelter helps us learn more about them so we can help find the best adoption match.

Agency: Spokanimal

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Support

We’re so excited to be out and about in our community again! BUT, we need more help! If you’re interested in volunteering your time to help staff our booths at community events, help with pets at special adoption events, or help at fundraisers - WE NEED YOU! Please note, RELIABILITY IS A MUST. When you agree to help, we’ll be depending on you to show up and stay for the duration of the event! We have great brochures and resources to help you answer questions and represent SpokAnimal and our pets too! Once you register as a volunteer, we’ll notify you when event help is needed. If it works with your schedule and sounds fun to you, just let us know you’re committed to helping. We’ll send you a reminder that we need your shortly before the event too.

Agency: Spokanimal

We’re so excited to be out and about in our community again! BUT, we need more help! If you’re interested in volunteering your time to help staff our booths at community events, help with pets at special adoption events, or help at fundraisers - WE NEED YOU! Please note, RELIABILITY IS A MUST. When you agree to help, we’ll be depending on you to show up and stay for the duration of the event! We have great brochures and resources to help you answer questions and represent SpokAnimal and our pets too! Once you register as a volunteer, we’ll notify you when event help is needed. If it works with your schedule and sounds fun to you, just let us know you’re committed to helping. We’ll send you a reminder that we need your shortly before the event too.

Agency: Spokanimal

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spokane YFC Tutors Needed

Agency: Youth for Christ: Hillyard & Downtown Spokane

Agency: Youth for Christ: Hillyard & Downtown Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Dispatcher

Make a Difference in Your Community! Join Our Disaster Action Team Today!

Agency: American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest

Make a Difference in Your Community! Join Our Disaster Action Team Today!

Agency: American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Dispatcher

Make a Difference in Your Community! Join Our Disaster Action Team Today!

Agency: American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest

Make a Difference in Your Community! Join Our Disaster Action Team Today!

Agency: American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Need for Volunteer Drivers in the City of Spokane

Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels Prepares and distributes close to 4700 meals each week, and runs an average of 50 meal routes Monday through Friday across the entire 1800 square miles of the County of Spokane. Ensuring that our most vulnerable citizens have a nutritious meal and a friendly visit, for many of our clients the volunteer delivering their meal is the only person they will see all day. 

We are urgently seeking regular and substitute volunteer drivers to deliver meals to homebound elderly persons in your Spokane neighborhood. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout the City of Spokane and Spokane County around 11:00AM. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. GSCMOW works closely with new volunteers to accommodate a schedule and area that works best for them.

 The area currently with the most critical need for drivers is the north and central areas of the City of Spokane, however due to the growing senior population, there is always an ongoing need for volunteers in all of our service areas throughout Spokane County.  The commitment is small but the rewards are immense. Won’t you help? Call Donna Ennis at 924-6976 or visit our web site to apply online  at https://gscmealsonwheels.org/volunteer/

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels Prepares and distributes close to 4700 meals each week, and runs an average of 50 meal routes Monday through Friday across the entire 1800 square miles of the County of Spokane. Ensuring that our most vulnerable citizens have a nutritious meal and a friendly visit, for many of our clients the volunteer delivering their meal is the only person they will see all day. 

We are urgently seeking regular and substitute volunteer drivers to deliver meals to homebound elderly persons in your Spokane neighborhood. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout the City of Spokane and Spokane County around 11:00AM. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. GSCMOW works closely with new volunteers to accommodate a schedule and area that works best for them.

 The area currently with the most critical need for drivers is the north and central areas of the City of Spokane, however due to the growing senior population, there is always an ongoing need for volunteers in all of our service areas throughout Spokane County.  The commitment is small but the rewards are immense. Won’t you help? Call Donna Ennis at 924-6976 or visit our web site to apply online  at https://gscmealsonwheels.org/volunteer/

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Organizer - Meal Kit Drive

People who are experiencing financial insecurity often have to choose between paying rent and buying groceries. Sometimes, they run out of food assistance (SNAP EBT) and food at the same time. With the high cost of food, it's important for the community to step in and help avoid hunger.

Spokane Helpers Network provides free emergency Meal Kits. Each kit contains the contents of a meal that feeds four. Every kit includes non-perishable protein (e.g., canned chicken), at least one carbohydrate (e.g., noodles, biscuit mix), a canned vegetable, and a canned fruit. When there are children in the home, we also try to include healthy snacks.

We are seeking partners who can collect non-perishable food and assemble Meal Kits (in plastic grocery store bags).

Our volunteer delivery drivers will make sure that the Meal Kits are distributed to hungry households in Airway Heights, Spokane, Mead, and Spokane Valley.

Any number of Meal Kits would be helpful.

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

People who are experiencing financial insecurity often have to choose between paying rent and buying groceries. Sometimes, they run out of food assistance (SNAP EBT) and food at the same time. With the high cost of food, it's important for the community to step in and help avoid hunger.

Spokane Helpers Network provides free emergency Meal Kits. Each kit contains the contents of a meal that feeds four. Every kit includes non-perishable protein (e.g., canned chicken), at least one carbohydrate (e.g., noodles, biscuit mix), a canned vegetable, and a canned fruit. When there are children in the home, we also try to include healthy snacks.

We are seeking partners who can collect non-perishable food and assemble Meal Kits (in plastic grocery store bags).

Our volunteer delivery drivers will make sure that the Meal Kits are distributed to hungry households in Airway Heights, Spokane, Mead, and Spokane Valley.

Any number of Meal Kits would be helpful.

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99223

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Organizer - Hygiene Kit Drive

 

People who are experiencing financial insecurity often find it very difficult to afford hygiene products. At the same time, every adult deserves to go to work or classes ready to perform; every child deserves to be clean and ready to learn at school.

Spokane Helpers Network provides free Hygiene Kits for men, women and children.Each kit contains basics such as toothpaste/toothbrush, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, soap, and razor.

We are seeking partners who can collect hygiene items and assemble Hygiene Kits (in gallon plastic bags).

Any number of kits would be helpful.

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

 

People who are experiencing financial insecurity often find it very difficult to afford hygiene products. At the same time, every adult deserves to go to work or classes ready to perform; every child deserves to be clean and ready to learn at school.

Spokane Helpers Network provides free Hygiene Kits for men, women and children.Each kit contains basics such as toothpaste/toothbrush, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, soap, and razor.

We are seeking partners who can collect hygiene items and assemble Hygiene Kits (in gallon plastic bags).

Any number of kits would be helpful.

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99223

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Helper with Spokane Helpers Network

Our members have a heart for struggling people who are experiencing temporary financial challenges. They volunteer their time; they donate items for distribute to low-income households; they make financial donations. 

Many of our volunteers donate new items needed for Meal Kits (non-perishable food) and/or for Hygiene Kits (toothpaste, tooth brushes, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant).

Some volunteers help assemble Meal Kits and Hygiene Kits.

Other volunteers deliver free Emergency Meal Kits, as well as Hygiene Kits, to households in Airway Heights, Spokane, Mead, and Spokane Valley.

And, still others, help with behind-the-scenes admin tasks.

We hope you will join us in serving the low-income community in the greater Spokane area!

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Our members have a heart for struggling people who are experiencing temporary financial challenges. They volunteer their time; they donate items for distribute to low-income households; they make financial donations. 

Many of our volunteers donate new items needed for Meal Kits (non-perishable food) and/or for Hygiene Kits (toothpaste, tooth brushes, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant).

Some volunteers help assemble Meal Kits and Hygiene Kits.

Other volunteers deliver free Emergency Meal Kits, as well as Hygiene Kits, to households in Airway Heights, Spokane, Mead, and Spokane Valley.

And, still others, help with behind-the-scenes admin tasks.

We hope you will join us in serving the low-income community in the greater Spokane area!

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walking School Bus

Volunteers Needed!

Walking School Bus at Stevens Elementary School - Volunteer to walk kids to school!

Mondays from 8am-9am

Tuesdays-Fridays from 7am-8am

The Walking School Bus is a great way to help get kids to school safely and on time! 

Contact: (509)354-4229

Agency: Stevens Elementary School

Volunteers Needed!

Walking School Bus at Stevens Elementary School - Volunteer to walk kids to school!

Mondays from 8am-9am

Tuesdays-Fridays from 7am-8am

The Walking School Bus is a great way to help get kids to school safely and on time! 

Contact: (509)354-4229

Agency: Stevens Elementary School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holmes Elementary: Walking School Bus

Volunteers Needed!

Walking School Bus at Holmes Elementary School - Volunteer to walk kids to school!

Mondays from 8am-9am

Tuesdays-Fridays from 7am-8am

The Walking School Bus is a great way to help get kids to school safely and on time! 

Contact: (509)354-2966

Agency: Holmes Elementary School

Volunteers Needed!

Walking School Bus at Holmes Elementary School - Volunteer to walk kids to school!

Mondays from 8am-9am

Tuesdays-Fridays from 7am-8am

The Walking School Bus is a great way to help get kids to school safely and on time! 

Contact: (509)354-2966

Agency: Holmes Elementary School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hutton Elementary School: Reading with Students

Read with elementary students: Volunteers are always needed to read with our students.  Please contact Hutton Elementary to learn more about this opportunity and find a time that works best with your schedule.

 

Contact: 

LaTonya Simmons, Principal

Latonyas@spokaneschools.org 

(509) 354-3030

Agency: Hutton Elementary School

Read with elementary students: Volunteers are always needed to read with our students.  Please contact Hutton Elementary to learn more about this opportunity and find a time that works best with your schedule.

 

Contact: 

LaTonya Simmons, Principal

Latonyas@spokaneschools.org 

(509) 354-3030

Agency: Hutton Elementary School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hutton Elementary School: Lunch Bunch

Lunch Bunch:  Be a positive connection for elementary students during lunchtime.  The lunch bunch is for a small group of students who'd rather stay inside at recess to play board games and build positive connections with adults.  Volunteer once a week or multiple days each week from 11am-1pm, Monday-Friday.  

Contact: 

LaTonya Simmons, Principal

Latonyas@spokaneschools.org 

(509) 354-3030

Agency: Hutton Elementary School

Lunch Bunch:  Be a positive connection for elementary students during lunchtime.  The lunch bunch is for a small group of students who'd rather stay inside at recess to play board games and build positive connections with adults.  Volunteer once a week or multiple days each week from 11am-1pm, Monday-Friday.  

Contact: 

LaTonya Simmons, Principal

Latonyas@spokaneschools.org 

(509) 354-3030

Agency: Hutton Elementary School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at Spokane Youth For Christ

 Students may serve in YFC's Center, which is open from about 2:00-6:00 Monday through Thursday. Service will include spending time with the kids who come in, playing sports, board games, video games, etc. Most importantly, fostering relationships and loving on the kids at the center. Our kiddos are ages 11-19. Students are encouraged to help with homework and tutors are greatly needed. There are longer term volunteer opportunities also available such as donor programming and outreach. 

*Visit YFC website for volunteer application.

Agency: Youth for Christ: Hillyard & Downtown Spokane

 Students may serve in YFC's Center, which is open from about 2:00-6:00 Monday through Thursday. Service will include spending time with the kids who come in, playing sports, board games, video games, etc. Most importantly, fostering relationships and loving on the kids at the center. Our kiddos are ages 11-19. Students are encouraged to help with homework and tutors are greatly needed. There are longer term volunteer opportunities also available such as donor programming and outreach. 

*Visit YFC website for volunteer application.

Agency: Youth for Christ: Hillyard & Downtown Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: Catalyst

The Catalyst is an emergency supportive housing program that provides safe, private, dignified spaces to both men and women where they may temporarily live while taking steps to exit homelessness. Robust care coordination is provided onsite with access to housing-focused opportunities, connections to behavioral health services, primary care, and public benefits.

 

Volunteers are needed for our mentor program. Volunteers will spend one on one time with our participants by having a meal together, playing basketball outside, playing games, or just visiting. Other volunteer opportunities include serving meals, helping with activities or working on our donation closet. 

Interested volunteers should start by completing our online volunteer application found here: www.cceasternwa.org/applynow. Please indicate that you would like to help at Catalyst. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

The Catalyst is an emergency supportive housing program that provides safe, private, dignified spaces to both men and women where they may temporarily live while taking steps to exit homelessness. Robust care coordination is provided onsite with access to housing-focused opportunities, connections to behavioral health services, primary care, and public benefits.

 

Volunteers are needed for our mentor program. Volunteers will spend one on one time with our participants by having a meal together, playing basketball outside, playing games, or just visiting. Other volunteer opportunities include serving meals, helping with activities or working on our donation closet. 

Interested volunteers should start by completing our online volunteer application found here: www.cceasternwa.org/applynow. Please indicate that you would like to help at Catalyst. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Literacy Tutoring

The Gonzaga Saturday Literacy Tutoring Program provides one-on-one tutoring for elementary students from grades K-8 who are one or more grade levels behind and have a low SES. Tutors can gain real feedback on their teaching strategy. Takes place Saturday mornings in the Rosauer Center from 10:00am-12pm.  To apply, contact Chris Reiber: 509-313-3494 or reiber@gonzaga.edu; Deborah Nieding at nieding@gonzaga.edu; Andrea Kummer at kummer@gonzaga.edu or 509-313-3891.

 

Fall 2023:

September 16th - Mandatory Training, 10am-12pm

Saturday Tutoring Sessions: 10am-12pm

Sept. 23

Sept. 30

Oct. 7

Oct.14

Oct. 28

Nov. 4

Nov. 11

Nov. 18

Dec. 2

 

Agency: Saturday Literacy Tutoring

The Gonzaga Saturday Literacy Tutoring Program provides one-on-one tutoring for elementary students from grades K-8 who are one or more grade levels behind and have a low SES. Tutors can gain real feedback on their teaching strategy. Takes place Saturday mornings in the Rosauer Center from 10:00am-12pm.  To apply, contact Chris Reiber: 509-313-3494 or reiber@gonzaga.edu; Deborah Nieding at nieding@gonzaga.edu; Andrea Kummer at kummer@gonzaga.edu or 509-313-3891.

 

Fall 2023:

September 16th - Mandatory Training, 10am-12pm

Saturday Tutoring Sessions: 10am-12pm

Sept. 23

Sept. 30

Oct. 7

Oct.14

Oct. 28

Nov. 4

Nov. 11

Nov. 18

Dec. 2

 

Agency: Saturday Literacy Tutoring

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On Track Academy Volunteer

On Track Academy students succeed. Our students create, design, build, connect, experiment, and iterate. At On Track Academy, we help students grow into confident, adaptable, hopeful, capable, problem-solvers, and servant-leaders.

We’re a choice option school for juniors and seniors in Spokane Public Schools. We surround the whole student with compassionate experiences in which we co-create learning opportunities designed to support students in creating their own, “What’s Next.”

Together, we build hope in an environment of care where each student feels seen, known, honored, loved, and important.

 

To volunteer, please contact: 509.354.744

Agency: Spokane Public Schools: On Track Academy

On Track Academy students succeed. Our students create, design, build, connect, experiment, and iterate. At On Track Academy, we help students grow into confident, adaptable, hopeful, capable, problem-solvers, and servant-leaders.

We’re a choice option school for juniors and seniors in Spokane Public Schools. We surround the whole student with compassionate experiences in which we co-create learning opportunities designed to support students in creating their own, “What’s Next.”

Together, we build hope in an environment of care where each student feels seen, known, honored, loved, and important.

 

To volunteer, please contact: 509.354.744

Agency: Spokane Public Schools: On Track Academy

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Global Engagement Co-Lab (GELAB)

This program is exclusive to students enrolled in the Live Learn Grow (English Language Center) and Honors First Year Seminar courses during the Fall 2023 semester. 

Track your hours by adding one of these descriptions: 

Community Service Exploring Spokane On-Campus Activity

 

GECOLAB Objectives:

Create an intentional student community and a sense of belonging among the international community.

Help international students & honors students acclimate to life at GU & the city of Spokane.

Empowers students to get involved with on-campus organizations and lead in student organizations.

Contribute positively to new student's wellbeing by working to integrate new international students & honors students more intentionally into Gonzaga’s general student population.

Provide mutual learning opportunities for international and American students to learn from one another.

Opportunity to learn and manage conflict amongst cultural difference.

Validate global languages and language acquisition.

Support new students' development of intercultural competence and career preparedness.

Contribute to GU's mission of diversity and global engagement.

 

Agency: International Student and Scholar Services

This program is exclusive to students enrolled in the Live Learn Grow (English Language Center) and Honors First Year Seminar courses during the Fall 2023 semester. 

Track your hours by adding one of these descriptions: 

Community Service Exploring Spokane On-Campus Activity

 

GECOLAB Objectives:

Create an intentional student community and a sense of belonging among the international community.

Help international students & honors students acclimate to life at GU & the city of Spokane.

Empowers students to get involved with on-campus organizations and lead in student organizations.

Contribute positively to new student's wellbeing by working to integrate new international students & honors students more intentionally into Gonzaga’s general student population.

Provide mutual learning opportunities for international and American students to learn from one another.

Opportunity to learn and manage conflict amongst cultural difference.

Validate global languages and language acquisition.

Support new students' development of intercultural competence and career preparedness.

Contribute to GU's mission of diversity and global engagement.

 

Agency: International Student and Scholar Services

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: River City Youth Ops Volunteer

Contact: info@youthops.org

Call: (509) 703-7433 ext. 701

Website: https://www.youthops.org/ 

Agency: River City Youth Ops ( formerly Project Hope Spokane)

Contact: info@youthops.org

Call: (509) 703-7433 ext. 701

Website: https://www.youthops.org/ 

Agency: River City Youth Ops ( formerly Project Hope Spokane)

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Aloysius Parish: Children’s Liturgy Volunteers

Looking for a team of 4-6 volunteers to lead Children’s Liturgy at St. Aloysius Parish on Sunday mornings. Experience working with children and familiarity of Catholic Liturgy a plus. This program has two parts:

Children’s Liturgy of the Word (3 Sundays/month)
Children in grades 2-5 will be dropped off before 11:00 AM Mass. When Mass begins, leaders will present the readings of the day then guide discussion and activities based on the readings. Children are returned to their families following the Homily. Planning materials are provided.

Sunday Schedule:
    Set up: 10:15am / Children arrive: 10:45-11am / Children’s Liturgy of the Word: 11-11:30am (approx.)

Children’s & Family Mass (2nd Sunday of each month)

Children of all ages at both 8:30 and 11:00 AM Masses will be invited to sit at Sanctuary steps for the Homily. Leaders will guide the children to sit in the appropriate areas and remain with the children to monitor behavior and help younger children find their families when they return to their seats.

 

Training

All leaders will receive program training as well as VIRTUS Protecting God’s Children training (as required by the Diocese of Spokane).

 

Responsibilities

Keeping accurate attendance records Planning multiple activities per session Transporting materials to/from classroom for set up and clean up. Stay in regular communication with Director of Faith Formation

 

Time Commitment

Sundays – September 24 through May 5

At least two leaders must attend each Sunday.
Depending on the size of the team, the commitment could be 2 Sundays/month.

All GU breaks are also a part of the Children’s Liturgy calendar.

                                                                                                                                       

Application: https://forms.gle/brs4W8jueJjRPNqU9
Deadline: Tuesday, September 12 at 5pm
Interviews: September 14, 15, & 16
Training: Wednesday, September 20

 

Agency: St. Aloysius Parish Spokane

Looking for a team of 4-6 volunteers to lead Children’s Liturgy at St. Aloysius Parish on Sunday mornings. Experience working with children and familiarity of Catholic Liturgy a plus. This program has two parts:

Children’s Liturgy of the Word (3 Sundays/month)
Children in grades 2-5 will be dropped off before 11:00 AM Mass. When Mass begins, leaders will present the readings of the day then guide discussion and activities based on the readings. Children are returned to their families following the Homily. Planning materials are provided.

Sunday Schedule:
    Set up: 10:15am / Children arrive: 10:45-11am / Children’s Liturgy of the Word: 11-11:30am (approx.)

Children’s & Family Mass (2nd Sunday of each month)

Children of all ages at both 8:30 and 11:00 AM Masses will be invited to sit at Sanctuary steps for the Homily. Leaders will guide the children to sit in the appropriate areas and remain with the children to monitor behavior and help younger children find their families when they return to their seats.

 

Training

All leaders will receive program training as well as VIRTUS Protecting God’s Children training (as required by the Diocese of Spokane).

 

Responsibilities

Keeping accurate attendance records Planning multiple activities per session Transporting materials to/from classroom for set up and clean up. Stay in regular communication with Director of Faith Formation

 

Time Commitment

Sundays – September 24 through May 5

At least two leaders must attend each Sunday.
Depending on the size of the team, the commitment could be 2 Sundays/month.

All GU breaks are also a part of the Children’s Liturgy calendar.

                                                                                                                                       

Application: https://forms.gle/brs4W8jueJjRPNqU9
Deadline: Tuesday, September 12 at 5pm
Interviews: September 14, 15, & 16
Training: Wednesday, September 20

 

Agency: St. Aloysius Parish Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Free Rein Volunteer

Want to do something that's unique and emotionally rewarding? Have an affinity for folks with special needs and/or horses? Then Free Rein is the place for you! 

Our facility offers therapeutic riding lessons for adults and children with disabilities. Lots of volunteers are needed to help these riders stay safe on the horse.

This is a great way to stay involved with a community, work with animals and feel like you're supporting the quality of life for someone whose experience of life might be vastly different than your own. It's a fun and active place to be and is definitely therapeutic for everyone! Not just the riders ;)

Please e-mail volunteer@freereinspokane.org to sign up or for more information!

Requirements for volunteering directly with horses and riders

14 years or older Pass a background check Walk for an hour at least on uneven surfaces Have your arm up supporting a participant on horseback for up to an hour Jog for several minutes if needed (trotting horses during class) Able to lift 20lbs above your head (saddling/rider mounts & dismounts) Access to email highly recommended

 

 We'd love to meet you! Contact us at the above e-mail address to sign up or for more info!

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

Want to do something that's unique and emotionally rewarding? Have an affinity for folks with special needs and/or horses? Then Free Rein is the place for you! 

Our facility offers therapeutic riding lessons for adults and children with disabilities. Lots of volunteers are needed to help these riders stay safe on the horse.

This is a great way to stay involved with a community, work with animals and feel like you're supporting the quality of life for someone whose experience of life might be vastly different than your own. It's a fun and active place to be and is definitely therapeutic for everyone! Not just the riders ;)

Please e-mail volunteer@freereinspokane.org to sign up or for more information!

Requirements for volunteering directly with horses and riders

14 years or older Pass a background check Walk for an hour at least on uneven surfaces Have your arm up supporting a participant on horseback for up to an hour Jog for several minutes if needed (trotting horses during class) Able to lift 20lbs above your head (saddling/rider mounts & dismounts) Access to email highly recommended

 

 We'd love to meet you! Contact us at the above e-mail address to sign up or for more info!

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 99217

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutoring & Recreational Leaders

NEYC is currently in need of college students willing to help mentor and lead children ages 5-11 in various learning and recreational activities. During the school year (Sept-June) our youth are present 6-8:30 am and 3-6 pm, Monday through Friday. During the summer our youth are present 6a-6p.

Recreation Leaders take charge of a designated age group and lead them through daily activities including: crafts, games, social-emotional learning activities, community building exercises. Leaders are also expected to be models for youth in managing emotions.

Agency: Northeast Youth Center

NEYC is currently in need of college students willing to help mentor and lead children ages 5-11 in various learning and recreational activities. During the school year (Sept-June) our youth are present 6-8:30 am and 3-6 pm, Monday through Friday. During the summer our youth are present 6a-6p.

Recreation Leaders take charge of a designated age group and lead them through daily activities including: crafts, games, social-emotional learning activities, community building exercises. Leaders are also expected to be models for youth in managing emotions.

Agency: Northeast Youth Center

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donors/Volunteers

We are hosting a blood drive on Thurs 04/20 on the Gonzaga campus!  We need blood donors and volunteers to help recruit blood donors. 

 

Donors can sign up online at https://donors.vitalant.org/dwp/portal/dwa/appointment/guest/phl/timeSlotsExtr?token=KbUDMYQaPd+TO0ge7hNxB6FBGE3a9d9K2tE6q47zoRk=

 

Or contact Audrey Yaeger at 

c 509.847.9467
email: ayaeger@vitalant.org

Agency: Vitalant

We are hosting a blood drive on Thurs 04/20 on the Gonzaga campus!  We need blood donors and volunteers to help recruit blood donors. 

 

Donors can sign up online at https://donors.vitalant.org/dwp/portal/dwa/appointment/guest/phl/timeSlotsExtr?token=KbUDMYQaPd+TO0ge7hNxB6FBGE3a9d9K2tE6q47zoRk=

 

Or contact Audrey Yaeger at 

c 509.847.9467
email: ayaeger@vitalant.org

Agency: Vitalant

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Community Cafe Assistant

Being a volunteer at the Spokane Dementia Community Cafe offers an opportunity to serve community members who experience some form of memory loss, Alzheimer's disease or other dementia and a companion. You will be an integral part of creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging atmosphere for people with memory loss and their care companions. Cafe volunteers plan, implement, and assure a positive experience during cafe events and activities.

Key Activities:

•In collaboration with staff confirm, set up, and clean up the café space each month.

• Meet and greet café attendees at the door, sign them in, welcome them and provide name badges and parking passes.


• Facilitate member engagement in conversation and activities at monthly gatherings.
• Assist in planning and organizing monthly café activities.


• Help organize and distribute Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.


• Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Being a volunteer at the Spokane Dementia Community Cafe offers an opportunity to serve community members who experience some form of memory loss, Alzheimer's disease or other dementia and a companion. You will be an integral part of creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging atmosphere for people with memory loss and their care companions. Cafe volunteers plan, implement, and assure a positive experience during cafe events and activities.

Key Activities:

•In collaboration with staff confirm, set up, and clean up the café space each month.

• Meet and greet café attendees at the door, sign them in, welcome them and provide name badges and parking passes.


• Facilitate member engagement in conversation and activities at monthly gatherings.
• Assist in planning and organizing monthly café activities.


• Help organize and distribute Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.


• Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline

 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horizon Hospice: Patient Volunteer

Our volunteers befriend hospice patients who have a terminal diagnosis. Our goal is to serve you as you serve your patient. These unique friendships bring grace and peace to a person at this place in life. Students often read to a patient, visit, play a game, take their new friend for a walk in their wheel chair, help with light housekeeping, share music or a hobby. Requirements to volunteer with Horizon Hospice: Ideally students serve for the entire school year, not just one semester. Students make a consistent commitment each week. Students may partner with another volunteer to support each other and give flexibility when an exam or need prevents their weekly visit. Students will need to attend training and this can be completed online or in person. We require background checks, driving record checks and TB tests (we pay for all of these items).

Agency: Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care

Our volunteers befriend hospice patients who have a terminal diagnosis. Our goal is to serve you as you serve your patient. These unique friendships bring grace and peace to a person at this place in life. Students often read to a patient, visit, play a game, take their new friend for a walk in their wheel chair, help with light housekeeping, share music or a hobby. Requirements to volunteer with Horizon Hospice: Ideally students serve for the entire school year, not just one semester. Students make a consistent commitment each week. Students may partner with another volunteer to support each other and give flexibility when an exam or need prevents their weekly visit. Students will need to attend training and this can be completed online or in person. We require background checks, driving record checks and TB tests (we pay for all of these items).

Agency: Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Driver - hot lunchtime meals

Bring a smile to a senior! Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels, who provides meals throughout the county, is looking for volunteers to deliver meals to homebound elderly and disabled persons in your neighborhood. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout Spokane and Spokane County. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. Volunteers choose the day of the week and frequency that they would like to deliver. The commitment is small but the rewards are immense. Won’t you help? Call Donna Ennis at 924-6976 or visit our web site at gscmealsonwheels.org

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Bring a smile to a senior! Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels, who provides meals throughout the county, is looking for volunteers to deliver meals to homebound elderly and disabled persons in your neighborhood. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout Spokane and Spokane County. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. Volunteers choose the day of the week and frequency that they would like to deliver. The commitment is small but the rewards are immense. Won’t you help? Call Donna Ennis at 924-6976 or visit our web site at gscmealsonwheels.org

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Technology and Gaming Volunteer - Sacred Heart

At Sacred Heart Children's Hospital, Volunteers play and/or discuss games with patients, siblings, and families to increase socialization in a positive way. May also assist in the support and maintenance of videogame and entertainment devices. 

Shifts: Weekday 3- to 4-hour shifts between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

At Sacred Heart Children's Hospital, Volunteers play and/or discuss games with patients, siblings, and families to increase socialization in a positive way. May also assist in the support and maintenance of videogame and entertainment devices. 

Shifts: Weekday 3- to 4-hour shifts between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Providence Sacred Heart Emergency Department Volunteer

With 644 beds, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in the Northwest, employing more than 4,000 health care professionals and support staff. Our medical staff provides the expertise and skills of over 800 specialists and primary care doctors. Volunteers, who provide support to many hospital services, include 400 women, men and young people. Following in the footsteps of our early pioneer sisters and their lay colleagues, Sacred Heart employees serve the Providence Mission and Values in providing for the contemporary health care needs of people throughout the Inland Northwest.

For a few hours a week, you can be part of a world-class team at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital through its volunteer program. This is a place where medical miracles happen every day and where leading-edge research is translated into extraordinary care for patients and their families. Providence is also a place where healing occurs, not only by medical and surgical intervention, but by the touch of a hand, a shared smile, a listening ear, a prayer or a knowing wink. It's a place where you can make a difference through your acts of kindness, making life better for you and for those you help. We have a number of volunteer positions available. Once you complete an application and attend a volunteer orientation, we can place you in a position suited to your strengths. All volunteers must complete an application, a background check and a pre-service training. Volunteers will be placed in a department or division of the hospital after completion of the training to match your skills with the right service opportunity. Practicum students are welcome.

Volunteer Link: 

Welcome to Volunteer Services (providence.org)

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

With 644 beds, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in the Northwest, employing more than 4,000 health care professionals and support staff. Our medical staff provides the expertise and skills of over 800 specialists and primary care doctors. Volunteers, who provide support to many hospital services, include 400 women, men and young people. Following in the footsteps of our early pioneer sisters and their lay colleagues, Sacred Heart employees serve the Providence Mission and Values in providing for the contemporary health care needs of people throughout the Inland Northwest.

For a few hours a week, you can be part of a world-class team at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital through its volunteer program. This is a place where medical miracles happen every day and where leading-edge research is translated into extraordinary care for patients and their families. Providence is also a place where healing occurs, not only by medical and surgical intervention, but by the touch of a hand, a shared smile, a listening ear, a prayer or a knowing wink. It's a place where you can make a difference through your acts of kindness, making life better for you and for those you help. We have a number of volunteer positions available. Once you complete an application and attend a volunteer orientation, we can place you in a position suited to your strengths. All volunteers must complete an application, a background check and a pre-service training. Volunteers will be placed in a department or division of the hospital after completion of the training to match your skills with the right service opportunity. Practicum students are welcome.

Volunteer Link: 

Welcome to Volunteer Services (providence.org)

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sacred Heart Hospital

When Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence founded Sacred Heart Medical Center in 1886, it was a small, 31-bed facility built along the Spokane River. Since then, we’ve become a major regional medical center featuring the best doctors, specialists and staff around.

We’re home to a regional cancer center, a transplant center, the only Level II Pediatric Trauma Center and Level IV NICU in Eastern Washington, specialty care, support groups and more. That means you don’t have to travel across town or across the state to find world-class medical care – because we’re right here, close to home.

Volunteer Link: 

Welcome to Volunteer Services (providence.org)

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

When Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence founded Sacred Heart Medical Center in 1886, it was a small, 31-bed facility built along the Spokane River. Since then, we’ve become a major regional medical center featuring the best doctors, specialists and staff around.

We’re home to a regional cancer center, a transplant center, the only Level II Pediatric Trauma Center and Level IV NICU in Eastern Washington, specialty care, support groups and more. That means you don’t have to travel across town or across the state to find world-class medical care – because we’re right here, close to home.

Volunteer Link: 

Welcome to Volunteer Services (providence.org)

Agency: Providence: Sacred Heart Hospital

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lumen High School Volunteer

Our Mission:

Lumen High School is a public charter school that is committed to empowering two generations by providing high academic standards, a specialized early learning center and wrap around supports to meet the layered needs of teen parents.

LHS is rooted in belonging, social justice and the empowerment of our staff, students and their children so that a students role as a parent will not be at odds with their role as a student.

Students will gain essential skills needed in order to raise healthy children and receive appropriate coursework needed to graduate prepared for contribution to their community, as well as, advancement into higher education and future careers.

 

To learn about volunteer roles, contact Shauna Edwards at sedwards@lumenhighschool.org or (509) 606-7884.

Agency: Lumen High School

Our Mission:

Lumen High School is a public charter school that is committed to empowering two generations by providing high academic standards, a specialized early learning center and wrap around supports to meet the layered needs of teen parents.

LHS is rooted in belonging, social justice and the empowerment of our staff, students and their children so that a students role as a parent will not be at odds with their role as a student.

Students will gain essential skills needed in order to raise healthy children and receive appropriate coursework needed to graduate prepared for contribution to their community, as well as, advancement into higher education and future careers.

 

To learn about volunteer roles, contact Shauna Edwards at sedwards@lumenhighschool.org or (509) 606-7884.

Agency: Lumen High School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intern with Free Rein Therapeutic Riding!

This is an awesome service learning opportunity if you like the farm life, horses and working with special needs children and adults (mostly children)! We also look for interns who can support on the administrative side. Being able to do both is a huge bonus! 

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting disabled children and adults through the progressive approach of equine assisted therapy. You can check out our website at www.freereinspokane.com or search YouTube to see what we do! 

 

Please contact Nicole at volunteerfreerein@gmail.com if interested or for more information! 

Our office hours are currently M-F, 10:00am - 6:00pm         Office phone: 509-979-1468

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

This is an awesome service learning opportunity if you like the farm life, horses and working with special needs children and adults (mostly children)! We also look for interns who can support on the administrative side. Being able to do both is a huge bonus! 

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting disabled children and adults through the progressive approach of equine assisted therapy. You can check out our website at www.freereinspokane.com or search YouTube to see what we do! 

 

Please contact Nicole at volunteerfreerein@gmail.com if interested or for more information! 

Our office hours are currently M-F, 10:00am - 6:00pm         Office phone: 509-979-1468

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 99217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help / Basic Meal Prep - GSC Meals on Wheels

Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels asks for volunteers to help in our kitchen on week days to assist with general food preparation for the coming week. Times can vary between the hours of 5:00am-2:00pm Monday-Friday, and are flexible Food Handlers cards are not required.

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels asks for volunteers to help in our kitchen on week days to assist with general food preparation for the coming week. Times can vary between the hours of 5:00am-2:00pm Monday-Friday, and are flexible Food Handlers cards are not required.

Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Representative

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide disease information and link consumers to Alzheimer's Association services.

This is a great position for someone who is self-motivated, comfortable reaching out to community members and community organizations, has strong verbal and written communication skills, and is 18 or older.

The time commitment is variable and flexible. We ask volunteers in this role to reach out to individuals or organizations weekly and attend 3-5 community events as a representative of the Alzheimer's Association.

The Alzheimer's Association will provide all necessary training.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide disease information and link consumers to Alzheimer's Association services.

This is a great position for someone who is self-motivated, comfortable reaching out to community members and community organizations, has strong verbal and written communication skills, and is 18 or older.

The time commitment is variable and flexible. We ask volunteers in this role to reach out to individuals or organizations weekly and attend 3-5 community events as a representative of the Alzheimer's Association.

The Alzheimer's Association will provide all necessary training.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Reading Buddy Program

You can help a child improve their reading skills & gain confidence as a reader.

A reading buddy is a volunteer who loves reading and enjoys spending time with kids.

The Reading Buddy Program pairs volunteers, as mentors, with elementary school students.

As a reading buddy, you meet with a student once per week for 8 weeks to read together one-on-one and foster a love of reading.

 

Requirements for the Reading Buddy Program Must be 18 years or older Provide consent to a background check Attend an orientation Commit to at least one 10-week session Apply online at our Volunteer Application Portal

Agency: Spokane County Library District

You can help a child improve their reading skills & gain confidence as a reader.

A reading buddy is a volunteer who loves reading and enjoys spending time with kids.

The Reading Buddy Program pairs volunteers, as mentors, with elementary school students.

As a reading buddy, you meet with a student once per week for 8 weeks to read together one-on-one and foster a love of reading.

 

Requirements for the Reading Buddy Program Must be 18 years or older Provide consent to a background check Attend an orientation Commit to at least one 10-week session Apply online at our Volunteer Application Portal

Agency: Spokane County Library District

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conversation Partner

Please note: This position is subject to availability, depending on current employee and organizational needs.

Requirements: 18+ years old Pass a background check Complete 1.5 hour training with GN staff Regular attendance and communication Time Commitment: 1 hour per week, every week, for up to 6 months 30 minute debriefing with GN staff upon completion of assignment Description:

You will be matched with one of the employees in our job-training program. You will come to the GN office for one hour each week to meet with him/her. During this time you will serve as a conversation partner to help practice English. You may also be asked to help him/her practice specific workplace English vocabulary or tutor on ESL homework. We will provide a topic list to help guide your conversation times.

Goal:

The goal of this volunteer program is twofold: First, we want each of our employees to leave their time with GN having a better grasp of English. This will help them in all areas of their life, and will especially help them as they search for full-time work. Second, we want to establish relationship/community between former-refugees and other members of the Spokane community. The relationship you build with your conversation partner will teach both of you and break down barriers preventing Spokane from being a more integrated community.

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Please note: This position is subject to availability, depending on current employee and organizational needs.

Requirements: 18+ years old Pass a background check Complete 1.5 hour training with GN staff Regular attendance and communication Time Commitment: 1 hour per week, every week, for up to 6 months 30 minute debriefing with GN staff upon completion of assignment Description:

You will be matched with one of the employees in our job-training program. You will come to the GN office for one hour each week to meet with him/her. During this time you will serve as a conversation partner to help practice English. You may also be asked to help him/her practice specific workplace English vocabulary or tutor on ESL homework. We will provide a topic list to help guide your conversation times.

Goal:

The goal of this volunteer program is twofold: First, we want each of our employees to leave their time with GN having a better grasp of English. This will help them in all areas of their life, and will especially help them as they search for full-time work. Second, we want to establish relationship/community between former-refugees and other members of the Spokane community. The relationship you build with your conversation partner will teach both of you and break down barriers preventing Spokane from being a more integrated community.

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor - Camp Cope

R.I.S.E. Northwest is looking for volunteers to mentor school aged children and teens who have lost their parent! Help children and teens embark on their grieving and healing journey. BE THEIR CHAMPION! 

 

Camp Cope is our 16-week program that meets every other Monday from 6:30-7:30pm at Sumit U, 1003 E. Trent Ave.

The goal of Camp Cope is to make connections, build resiliency, and foster healthy coping skills. Trained facilitators lead structured peer groups and encourage group members to express the many feelings that are a part of the grieving process. All activities, selected by a team of Child Life Specialists, follow a theme with age-appropriate objectives, such as recreation, art, expression, and communication, in order to decrease isolation, increase self-confidence, and build resiliency.

Visit www.risenorthwest.org/volunteer and complete the volunteer application. 

  Our R.I.S.E. Northwest training and orientation is Monday, September 26th at 5:30-8:30 at Summit U- District, 1003 E. Trent Avenue, next to No Li Brewhouse. We have limited seats, so please don't delay in completing a volunteer application.    

Agency: RISE Northwest

R.I.S.E. Northwest is looking for volunteers to mentor school aged children and teens who have lost their parent! Help children and teens embark on their grieving and healing journey. BE THEIR CHAMPION! 

 

Camp Cope is our 16-week program that meets every other Monday from 6:30-7:30pm at Sumit U, 1003 E. Trent Ave.

The goal of Camp Cope is to make connections, build resiliency, and foster healthy coping skills. Trained facilitators lead structured peer groups and encourage group members to express the many feelings that are a part of the grieving process. All activities, selected by a team of Child Life Specialists, follow a theme with age-appropriate objectives, such as recreation, art, expression, and communication, in order to decrease isolation, increase self-confidence, and build resiliency.

Visit www.risenorthwest.org/volunteer and complete the volunteer application. 

  Our R.I.S.E. Northwest training and orientation is Monday, September 26th at 5:30-8:30 at Summit U- District, 1003 E. Trent Avenue, next to No Li Brewhouse. We have limited seats, so please don't delay in completing a volunteer application.    

Agency: RISE Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: L'Arche Spokane

For CEL students specifically

 

Who We Are

We are people with and without intellectual disabilities, sharing life in communities belonging to an International Federation. Mutual relationships and trust in God are at the heart of our journey together. We celebrate the unique value of every person and recognize our need of one another.

What We Do

L’Arche’s mission is to make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities especially as they are revealed through mutually transforming relationships. At L’Arche, we are people with and without intellectual disabilities who live and share community life together in 2 homes near Gonzaga while engaging in our diverse cultures and working together toward a more human society.  We belong to an International Federation of almost 150 communities in nearly 40 countries representing all the major faiths of the world. Mutual relationships and trust in God are at the heart of our life together where we celebrate the unique value of every person and recognize our need of one another.

Agency: L'Arche Spokane

For CEL students specifically

 

Who We Are

We are people with and without intellectual disabilities, sharing life in communities belonging to an International Federation. Mutual relationships and trust in God are at the heart of our journey together. We celebrate the unique value of every person and recognize our need of one another.

What We Do

L’Arche’s mission is to make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities especially as they are revealed through mutually transforming relationships. At L’Arche, we are people with and without intellectual disabilities who live and share community life together in 2 homes near Gonzaga while engaging in our diverse cultures and working together toward a more human society.  We belong to an International Federation of almost 150 communities in nearly 40 countries representing all the major faiths of the world. Mutual relationships and trust in God are at the heart of our life together where we celebrate the unique value of every person and recognize our need of one another.

Agency: L'Arche Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love to cook? Help provide a meal to families at Ronald McDonald House!

Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest (RMHC INW) meal volunteers provide an invaluable service when preparing a meal for our families; allowing them to take a moment to rejuvenate their bodies and minds during this stressful time. A home cooked meal takes one worry away from our families. Rather than spending time purchasing food and fixing a meal, they can concentrate on supporting and comforting their critically ill or injured children.

Volunteers have the opportunity to purchase and bring all necessary ingredients to prepare dinner for our families using the kitchen space provided. Volunteers can interact with our families by serving out their meal
and choosing to eat alongside them.

More information can be found on our Take Them A Meal website located here:
https://takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=QKNP3969&v=00d6077e7f 

Other Requirements: 

Group size is limited to 5 due to space and COVID restrictions. Brunch & Sack Lunch options available. Please plan on 40-50 servings depending on occupancy.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest

Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest (RMHC INW) meal volunteers provide an invaluable service when preparing a meal for our families; allowing them to take a moment to rejuvenate their bodies and minds during this stressful time. A home cooked meal takes one worry away from our families. Rather than spending time purchasing food and fixing a meal, they can concentrate on supporting and comforting their critically ill or injured children.

Volunteers have the opportunity to purchase and bring all necessary ingredients to prepare dinner for our families using the kitchen space provided. Volunteers can interact with our families by serving out their meal
and choosing to eat alongside them.

More information can be found on our Take Them A Meal website located here:
https://takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=QKNP3969&v=00d6077e7f 

Other Requirements: 

Group size is limited to 5 due to space and COVID restrictions. Brunch & Sack Lunch options available. Please plan on 40-50 servings depending on occupancy.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Want to help support families with ill/injured children? Volunteer at Ronald McDonald House today!

At Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest (RMHC INW), volunteers have the opportunity to join the Family Service team in completing tasks that make our house a hospitable space for families, children, and guests. With support from our wonderful volunteers, families with children accessing medical treatment in Spokane can stay close together and have a "home away from home" with RMHC INW. Help make a difference in these families lives today!

Volunteer tasks include, but are not limited to:

Providing a clean and comfortable environment throughout all living rooms, kitchens, game rooms, and common areas. Organizing and restocking supplies Accepting and distributing donations Hosting a craft or activity Supporting the meal program

Additional duties may be assigned according to experience, request, and need.

Ronald McDonald House does not accommodate court ordered community service.

For more info, please visit our website at www.rmhcinlandnw.org.

Scheduling

Volunteers are asked to commit to one four-hour shift every week for a longer-term commitment (6+ months). Shifts run 7 days a week from 9am-1pm, 1pm-5pm, and 5pm-9pm, depending on availability.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest

At Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest (RMHC INW), volunteers have the opportunity to join the Family Service team in completing tasks that make our house a hospitable space for families, children, and guests. With support from our wonderful volunteers, families with children accessing medical treatment in Spokane can stay close together and have a "home away from home" with RMHC INW. Help make a difference in these families lives today!

Volunteer tasks include, but are not limited to:

Providing a clean and comfortable environment throughout all living rooms, kitchens, game rooms, and common areas. Organizing and restocking supplies Accepting and distributing donations Hosting a craft or activity Supporting the meal program

Additional duties may be assigned according to experience, request, and need.

Ronald McDonald House does not accommodate court ordered community service.

For more info, please visit our website at www.rmhcinlandnw.org.

Scheduling

Volunteers are asked to commit to one four-hour shift every week for a longer-term commitment (6+ months). Shifts run 7 days a week from 9am-1pm, 1pm-5pm, and 5pm-9pm, depending on availability.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: Gonzaga Family Haven

Gonzaga Family Haven opened its doors to families experiencing homelessness in the Fall of 2021. As the building progresses, this affordable housing property will become the forever home for a total of 73 families by 2022. The Gonzaga Family Haven affordable housing complex is embedded with wraparound support services so that families can stabilize their lives through on-site case management, community events, and skill-building opportunities. Our goal is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty for our residents and their families. Volunteers needed for tutoring.  

Contact: Peggy Haun McEwen

Phone: 509-710-3877 

Email: peggy.haun-mcewen@cceasternwa.org

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Gonzaga Family Haven opened its doors to families experiencing homelessness in the Fall of 2021. As the building progresses, this affordable housing property will become the forever home for a total of 73 families by 2022. The Gonzaga Family Haven affordable housing complex is embedded with wraparound support services so that families can stabilize their lives through on-site case management, community events, and skill-building opportunities. Our goal is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty for our residents and their families. Volunteers needed for tutoring.  

Contact: Peggy Haun McEwen

Phone: 509-710-3877 

Email: peggy.haun-mcewen@cceasternwa.org

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: Childbirth and Parenting Assistance (CAPA)

Childbirth and Parenting Assistance (CAPA), a program of Catholic Charities of Spokane, serves pregnant women and parents with children ages 0—5 years of age. Since 1985, we have answered the call to support parents of young children. All are welcome, regardless of race, creed, or religious preference.

We have proudly served expecting mothers and fathers and families with children age newborn through 5 years of age for over 20 years! We offer: Counseling ♥ Toddler Time ♥ Parenting Classes ♥ Parent Mentors ♥ Diapers ♥ Maternity and Baby/Toddler Clothing

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Childbirth and Parenting Assistance (CAPA), a program of Catholic Charities of Spokane, serves pregnant women and parents with children ages 0—5 years of age. Since 1985, we have answered the call to support parents of young children. All are welcome, regardless of race, creed, or religious preference.

We have proudly served expecting mothers and fathers and families with children age newborn through 5 years of age for over 20 years! We offer: Counseling ♥ Toddler Time ♥ Parenting Classes ♥ Parent Mentors ♥ Diapers ♥ Maternity and Baby/Toddler Clothing

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: Volunteer Chore Services/Senior Services

The mission of Catholic Charities Senior Services & Volunteer Chore Services is to assist low-income seniors and disabled adults to be able to continue to live independently in their own homes or apartments by providing free chore assistance from volunteers.

The program strives to find volunteers to help with chores such as housework, laundry, transportation, yard work, minor home repairs, and moving assistance, etc. Volunteers can choose which chore or chores they wish to help with and how often they want to help.  Volunteer Chore Services also welcomes help from groups wanting to do a one-time service project.

 Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

The mission of Catholic Charities Senior Services & Volunteer Chore Services is to assist low-income seniors and disabled adults to be able to continue to live independently in their own homes or apartments by providing free chore assistance from volunteers.

The program strives to find volunteers to help with chores such as housework, laundry, transportation, yard work, minor home repairs, and moving assistance, etc. Volunteers can choose which chore or chores they wish to help with and how often they want to help.  Volunteer Chore Services also welcomes help from groups wanting to do a one-time service project.

 Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: House of Charity

House of Charity: A Division of Catholic Charities, is a low-barrier homeless shelter that provides emergency services including meals, shelter, showers, laundry, case management, and various other services to an under-served population of homeless, transient, and poor men and women in the Spokane area while assuring preservation of individual dignity. The House of Charity accepts anyone in any condition, including the mentally ill and actively substance abusing.

There are many different opportunities to lend your time and talents, whether it be individually or in a group. Opportunities include but are not limited to; food prep and serving, Resource Room Assistant, food delivery van driving, donation sorting, emergency sleeping program check-in, lawn and tree care, and organizing a donation drive for our commonly needed items such as towels, socks, underwear, and hygiene items.

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

House of Charity: A Division of Catholic Charities, is a low-barrier homeless shelter that provides emergency services including meals, shelter, showers, laundry, case management, and various other services to an under-served population of homeless, transient, and poor men and women in the Spokane area while assuring preservation of individual dignity. The House of Charity accepts anyone in any condition, including the mentally ill and actively substance abusing.

There are many different opportunities to lend your time and talents, whether it be individually or in a group. Opportunities include but are not limited to; food prep and serving, Resource Room Assistant, food delivery van driving, donation sorting, emergency sleeping program check-in, lawn and tree care, and organizing a donation drive for our commonly needed items such as towels, socks, underwear, and hygiene items.

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Charities: St. Margaret's Shelter

St. Margaret’s is a shelter for homeless families, located in the lower south hill section of Spokane. St. Margaret’s Shelter provides emergency and transitional shelter to promote positive life changes in a supportive, short-term environment. St. Margaret’s Shelter offers social services that include individualized case management to regain and stabilize housing for families experiencing homelessness. 

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

St. Margaret’s is a shelter for homeless families, located in the lower south hill section of Spokane. St. Margaret’s Shelter provides emergency and transitional shelter to promote positive life changes in a supportive, short-term environment. St. Margaret’s Shelter offers social services that include individualized case management to regain and stabilize housing for families experiencing homelessness. 

Interested individuals must fill out a Volunteer Application on the Catholic Charities website and submit to a background check.  The direct link to the application can be found here. 

Agency: Catholic Charities Eastern Washington

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS: We Need You to Become a Mentor!

Big Brothers Big Sisters is recruiting volunteers to become mentors in our MentorU program. This program pairs adult mentors with freshman at local high schools. All mentors must complete a background check, interview and training prior to becoming matched to a mentee. Commitments are for one full school year and interactions with mentees are mainly virtual/online. Topics covered in this program include life skills, and college and career readiness. Each week, a new topic will be provided and matches (mentors + mentees) share thoughts around the topic in an exchange of online messages.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Big Brothers Big Sisters is recruiting volunteers to become mentors in our MentorU program. This program pairs adult mentors with freshman at local high schools. All mentors must complete a background check, interview and training prior to becoming matched to a mentee. Commitments are for one full school year and interactions with mentees are mainly virtual/online. Topics covered in this program include life skills, and college and career readiness. Each week, a new topic will be provided and matches (mentors + mentees) share thoughts around the topic in an exchange of online messages.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Science in Action! Volunteer

The Science in Action! (SIA) program is a volunteer program for Gonzaga students of all majors to partner with elementary classrooms for a fun, hands-on experience in the classroom. GU student volunteers are placed into groups and paired with a local 1st-5th grade classroom and will make 7-8 visits to the classroom during the semester to leads hands-on science activities.

There is a weekly workshop where volunteer groups receive a lesson plan and materials and get to practice the activity for the week. Examples of activities include making balloon rockets, building a structure with marshmallows and toothpicks and seeing if it can withstand an earthquake, or even testing the pH of popular drinks to draw conclusions about how they might affect our teeth. 

How to apply:

Applications are online and open the first two weeks of the semester. You can find a link to the application under the 'Volunteer' tab on our website: www.gonzaga.edu/SIA

Agency: Science in Action! - Gonzaga University

The Science in Action! (SIA) program is a volunteer program for Gonzaga students of all majors to partner with elementary classrooms for a fun, hands-on experience in the classroom. GU student volunteers are placed into groups and paired with a local 1st-5th grade classroom and will make 7-8 visits to the classroom during the semester to leads hands-on science activities.

There is a weekly workshop where volunteer groups receive a lesson plan and materials and get to practice the activity for the week. Examples of activities include making balloon rockets, building a structure with marshmallows and toothpicks and seeing if it can withstand an earthquake, or even testing the pH of popular drinks to draw conclusions about how they might affect our teeth. 

How to apply:

Applications are online and open the first two weeks of the semester. You can find a link to the application under the 'Volunteer' tab on our website: www.gonzaga.edu/SIA

Agency: Science in Action! - Gonzaga University

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Artisans!

Artisans helps individuals with disabilities reach employment and career goals by providing employment readiness, job placement and job retention supports.

 

Volunteer opportunities are available to assist with a variety of tasks/projects to help further our mission to help individuals with disabilities access employment and community inclusion opportunities in the Spokane Community. Due to Covid-19 closures and restrictions, remote/virtual and in-person volunteer opportunities are available at this time.

 

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and must pass a background check.

 

Artisans has two office locations:

200 E. 2nd Ave. Ste. A Spokane, WA 99202

4019 E. Central Ave. Spokane, WA 99217

 

 

Agency: Artisans

Artisans helps individuals with disabilities reach employment and career goals by providing employment readiness, job placement and job retention supports.

 

Volunteer opportunities are available to assist with a variety of tasks/projects to help further our mission to help individuals with disabilities access employment and community inclusion opportunities in the Spokane Community. Due to Covid-19 closures and restrictions, remote/virtual and in-person volunteer opportunities are available at this time.

 

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and must pass a background check.

 

Artisans has two office locations:

200 E. 2nd Ave. Ste. A Spokane, WA 99202

4019 E. Central Ave. Spokane, WA 99217

 

 

Agency: Artisans

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shaw Middle School Tutoring

Tutor Northeast Spokane students. Support teachers and youth in the classroom at Shaw Middle School (a minute drive from campus in NE Spokane). Contact Melanie Francis to connect: francism@gonzaga.edu

 

*There are limited virtual tutoring opportunities in Spring 2022. 

Agency: Shaw Middle School - In-Person Tutoring

Tutor Northeast Spokane students. Support teachers and youth in the classroom at Shaw Middle School (a minute drive from campus in NE Spokane). Contact Melanie Francis to connect: francism@gonzaga.edu

 

*There are limited virtual tutoring opportunities in Spring 2022. 

Agency: Shaw Middle School - In-Person Tutoring

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sparks Central Youth Program Volunteer

Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go.

Youth Program Volunteers

Youth Program volunteers get to dive right into the fun by helping set up and run our many dynamic programs. Youth playshops and community events (all ages) are the two programs types that require youth program volunteers. 

 

TYPES OF PROGRAMS

Playshops

1-4 sessions of (usually) two hours that involve imagination or creativity. Each student walks away with something they created, even digitally. Students (and volunteers) attend all sessions. Each playshop requires 3-6 volunteers. Volunteers guide activities, keep students engaged and on-task, act as typists, scribes, or small group leaders, and give feedback or revision coaching to students.

Playshop volunteers are expected to arrive 30 minutes early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to debrief and help clean up.  Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub.

Community Events

Usually evenings (Tuesday and Thursdays, sometimes Fridays) Requires 2-4 volunteers Target various age groups Volunteers set up chairs or activities, run activities, pour drinks (adult events), answer questions, act as hosts and ambassadors of Spark Central, clean up afterwards, vacuum, and put chairs away.

Community event volunteers are expected to arrive an hour early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to help clean up.  Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills (Mac or PC) and basic organizational skills. Must be willing to take on complex tasks as well as simple ones like taking out the trash. Must pass a background check.

Agency: Spark Central

Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go.

Youth Program Volunteers

Youth Program volunteers get to dive right into the fun by helping set up and run our many dynamic programs. Youth playshops and community events (all ages) are the two programs types that require youth program volunteers. 

 

TYPES OF PROGRAMS

Playshops

1-4 sessions of (usually) two hours that involve imagination or creativity. Each student walks away with something they created, even digitally. Students (and volunteers) attend all sessions. Each playshop requires 3-6 volunteers. Volunteers guide activities, keep students engaged and on-task, act as typists, scribes, or small group leaders, and give feedback or revision coaching to students.

Playshop volunteers are expected to arrive 30 minutes early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to debrief and help clean up.  Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub.

Community Events

Usually evenings (Tuesday and Thursdays, sometimes Fridays) Requires 2-4 volunteers Target various age groups Volunteers set up chairs or activities, run activities, pour drinks (adult events), answer questions, act as hosts and ambassadors of Spark Central, clean up afterwards, vacuum, and put chairs away.

Community event volunteers are expected to arrive an hour early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to help clean up.  Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills (Mac or PC) and basic organizational skills. Must be willing to take on complex tasks as well as simple ones like taking out the trash. Must pass a background check.

Agency: Spark Central

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student-Athlete Support Services

This agency is specific to Gonzaga student-athletes enrolled in Community Engaged Learning (CEL) courses.

Agency: Gonzaga Athletics Life Skills Program

This agency is specific to Gonzaga student-athletes enrolled in Community Engaged Learning (CEL) courses.

Agency: Gonzaga Athletics Life Skills Program

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Evergreen Club

The Evergreen Club, run by Frontier Behavioral Health, provides social and vocational recovery to adults with mental illness through work and socialization.  Members choose one of three units with which to works: café, thrift store or business unit.  The members develop meal preparation skills, organizational and budgeting skills, clerical skills, and to participate in and learn administrative tasks. Community Engaged Learning students are needed to help volunteer alongside these workers. Volunteers choose a unit they are interested working in and help support members in their jobs. Students will work side by side with members and staff to promote the Work Ordered Day. Students can plan and facilitate social programs, educational presentations and activities to promote health and wellness. The Evergreen Club is open Monday through Friday 8:30 – 4:30 and Saturday 11-2. Call 509-458-7454 to request a volunteer application. 

COVID protocol: Frontier Behavioral Health maintains a ‘Safe Work Plan” that all staff, members and students must adhere to. In compliance with Governor Inslee’s 8/9/21 Proclamation which mandates COVID vaccination for all workers in a healthcare setting, FBH will require all employees, volunteers (including students) and contractors to be fully vaccinated by October 18, 2021, unless the individual is approved for a medical or religious exemption. At this time everyone is required to wear a mask. Medical and religious accommodation request forms are available.

Agency: The Evergreen Club

The Evergreen Club, run by Frontier Behavioral Health, provides social and vocational recovery to adults with mental illness through work and socialization.  Members choose one of three units with which to works: café, thrift store or business unit.  The members develop meal preparation skills, organizational and budgeting skills, clerical skills, and to participate in and learn administrative tasks. Community Engaged Learning students are needed to help volunteer alongside these workers. Volunteers choose a unit they are interested working in and help support members in their jobs. Students will work side by side with members and staff to promote the Work Ordered Day. Students can plan and facilitate social programs, educational presentations and activities to promote health and wellness. The Evergreen Club is open Monday through Friday 8:30 – 4:30 and Saturday 11-2. Call 509-458-7454 to request a volunteer application. 

COVID protocol: Frontier Behavioral Health maintains a ‘Safe Work Plan” that all staff, members and students must adhere to. In compliance with Governor Inslee’s 8/9/21 Proclamation which mandates COVID vaccination for all workers in a healthcare setting, FBH will require all employees, volunteers (including students) and contractors to be fully vaccinated by October 18, 2021, unless the individual is approved for a medical or religious exemption. At this time everyone is required to wear a mask. Medical and religious accommodation request forms are available.

Agency: The Evergreen Club

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Boys & Girls Club

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County is part of a nationwide affiliation of local, autonomous organizations that work to help young people of all backgrounds develop the qualities they need to become responsible citizens and leaders. We offer daily access to a broad range of programs in five Core Program Areas: Education and Career Development, Character and Leadership Development. Health and Life Skills, The Arts, and Sports, Fitness and Recreation. Today, nearly 3,700 girls and boys are taking advantage of the programs, activities and services provided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County. They benefit from trained, caring, professional staff and volunteers who help them take control of their lives, envision productive futures and achieve their goals.

The Northtown Club is located at 544 E. Providence Ave. just three blocks west of Longfellow Elementary School. The Northtown Club serves school age youth between 6 and 18 years of age. Student volunteers may serve in a club working as a mentor to youth members after school between 2pm and 6PM on school days. The Club is open 8am-6pm on school-off days. After school support - mentoring, activities at the clubhouse, "hands-on" support, can lead activities or project. Mainly keeping students engaged, safe, and happy. Alternatively the main office appreciates the support of volunteers in program management, outreach and related activities in support of the clubs as well as the sports teams. 

We have several opportunities for students for short and long term service commitments. Our goal is to provide activities that lead to enrichment for the kids that attend. Broadly, we focus on the following areas; the arts, character and leadership, education and career, sports fitness and recreation and health and life skills. We have mentoring programs for longer periods of time, which is for a year or more. In our core programs, the kids that attend are between the ages of 6-18. The minimum age of our volunteers is 18. Volunteers must follow COVID protocol (Spokane Public Schools guidelines). 

Agency: Boys and Girls Club: Northtown Branch

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County is part of a nationwide affiliation of local, autonomous organizations that work to help young people of all backgrounds develop the qualities they need to become responsible citizens and leaders. We offer daily access to a broad range of programs in five Core Program Areas: Education and Career Development, Character and Leadership Development. Health and Life Skills, The Arts, and Sports, Fitness and Recreation. Today, nearly 3,700 girls and boys are taking advantage of the programs, activities and services provided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County. They benefit from trained, caring, professional staff and volunteers who help them take control of their lives, envision productive futures and achieve their goals.

The Northtown Club is located at 544 E. Providence Ave. just three blocks west of Longfellow Elementary School. The Northtown Club serves school age youth between 6 and 18 years of age. Student volunteers may serve in a club working as a mentor to youth members after school between 2pm and 6PM on school days. The Club is open 8am-6pm on school-off days. After school support - mentoring, activities at the clubhouse, "hands-on" support, can lead activities or project. Mainly keeping students engaged, safe, and happy. Alternatively the main office appreciates the support of volunteers in program management, outreach and related activities in support of the clubs as well as the sports teams. 

We have several opportunities for students for short and long term service commitments. Our goal is to provide activities that lead to enrichment for the kids that attend. Broadly, we focus on the following areas; the arts, character and leadership, education and career, sports fitness and recreation and health and life skills. We have mentoring programs for longer periods of time, which is for a year or more. In our core programs, the kids that attend are between the ages of 6-18. The minimum age of our volunteers is 18. Volunteers must follow COVID protocol (Spokane Public Schools guidelines). 

Agency: Boys and Girls Club: Northtown Branch

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help the Hungry, Sort & Repack Food Donations!

You can help hungry people in our community. Please join other volunteers to help sort and pack produce, food drive or bulk food items in preparation for distribution to our emergency food partners. Second Harvest's volunteers provide a wide range of valuable services that help feed 50,000 hungry people each week in the Inland Northwest. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday - Friday from as early as 9am to as late as 6:30pm.  

A full calendar of events is available on our website. Please visit to sign up for a shift: http://inland.volunteerhub.com/

 

Agency: Second Harvest Inland Northwest

You can help hungry people in our community. Please join other volunteers to help sort and pack produce, food drive or bulk food items in preparation for distribution to our emergency food partners. Second Harvest's volunteers provide a wide range of valuable services that help feed 50,000 hungry people each week in the Inland Northwest. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday - Friday from as early as 9am to as late as 6:30pm.  

A full calendar of events is available on our website. Please visit to sign up for a shift: http://inland.volunteerhub.com/

 

Agency: Second Harvest Inland Northwest

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: [IN-PERSON] Express/SPS Day Camp Program

The Express program provides quality, convenient childcare for Spokane Public Schools students, grades K-6 who are registered in school, in a safe, nurturing and enriching environment. Activities are planned to foster growth and development of the whole child. Express children participate in real-time distance learning from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Similarly, SPS Day Camp is available for district-enrolled students and children of SPS staff, and covers the real-time distance learning schedule for students in grades K-6 who are registered in school. Students receive structure and routines that help them engage in their real-time distance learning. These programs are accepting volunteers to assist with youth engagement through in-person opportunities.

 

Agency: Express/SPS Day Camp Program

The Express program provides quality, convenient childcare for Spokane Public Schools students, grades K-6 who are registered in school, in a safe, nurturing and enriching environment. Activities are planned to foster growth and development of the whole child. Express children participate in real-time distance learning from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Similarly, SPS Day Camp is available for district-enrolled students and children of SPS staff, and covers the real-time distance learning schedule for students in grades K-6 who are registered in school. Students receive structure and routines that help them engage in their real-time distance learning. These programs are accepting volunteers to assist with youth engagement through in-person opportunities.

 

Agency: Express/SPS Day Camp Program

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Manager

Adult & Teen Challenge coordinates two large events per year. We are seeking someone who is interested in being an event manager for our golf tournament in July and our gala in October. Duties include: finding and booking venues, working together with clients and suppliers, handling detailed coordination, managing budgets and invoicing, organizing accreditation, managing risk, and presenting post-event reports.

Skills: Computer knowledge, ability to teamwork in a fast-paced environment, willingness to serve in multiple areas.

Agency: Adult & Teen Challenge

Adult & Teen Challenge coordinates two large events per year. We are seeking someone who is interested in being an event manager for our golf tournament in July and our gala in October. Duties include: finding and booking venues, working together with clients and suppliers, handling detailed coordination, managing budgets and invoicing, organizing accreditation, managing risk, and presenting post-event reports.

Skills: Computer knowledge, ability to teamwork in a fast-paced environment, willingness to serve in multiple areas.

Agency: Adult & Teen Challenge

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Coordinator Administration Assistant

Assist Outreach Coordinator with all schedules (Evangelism, Compassion, Prevention, Discipleship & Regional)
Perform administration duties: filing, maintaining copies of materials, inventory of materials required from PNW ATC Regional office, printed calendar for staff and students, and any other duties as needed
Skills: attention to detail, advanced computer skills, troubleshooting, ability to maintain confidentiality, good communication.

Agency: Adult & Teen Challenge

Assist Outreach Coordinator with all schedules (Evangelism, Compassion, Prevention, Discipleship & Regional)
Perform administration duties: filing, maintaining copies of materials, inventory of materials required from PNW ATC Regional office, printed calendar for staff and students, and any other duties as needed
Skills: attention to detail, advanced computer skills, troubleshooting, ability to maintain confidentiality, good communication.

Agency: Adult & Teen Challenge

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: [VIRTUAL] St. Aloysius Gonzaga School

St. Aloysius Gonzaga School is educating children to be leaders in action modeled on Christ. We are a preschool - 8th grade school. St. Aloysius school is located two blocks from Gonzaga’s campus.

Agency: St. Aloysius Gonzaga School

St. Aloysius Gonzaga School is educating children to be leaders in action modeled on Christ. We are a preschool - 8th grade school. St. Aloysius school is located two blocks from Gonzaga’s campus.

Agency: St. Aloysius Gonzaga School

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facility Maintenance

We rely on the construction or handyman skills of our facility maintenance volunteers to keep the facilities running smoothly. You’d assist the facility maintenance manager and crew with repair projects and improvements that can be made. We’d expect you for a few hours a week when you can, sometime between Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm.

Please visit  https://www.familypromiseofspokane.org/get-involved and fill out the online volunteer application!

Agency: Family Promise of Spokane

We rely on the construction or handyman skills of our facility maintenance volunteers to keep the facilities running smoothly. You’d assist the facility maintenance manager and crew with repair projects and improvements that can be made. We’d expect you for a few hours a week when you can, sometime between Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm.

Please visit  https://www.familypromiseofspokane.org/get-involved and fill out the online volunteer application!

Agency: Family Promise of Spokane

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kindred Hospice Volunteer

Volunteers are a crucial part of caring for patients. The Gentiva Hospice volunteer program is designed to meet the needs of our hospice patients, while giving volunteers a rewarding experience. Volunteers offer support for hospice patients and their families in a number of ways. Patient support volunteers spend 2-4 hours once a week visiting with a patient, chatting, reading, playing checkers, watching TV, singing, playing or listening to music, scrap booking, helping with light housework or yard-work, grocery shopping, visiting with a registered therapy pet (we have information about registering your dog), giving massages (licensed therapist), giving haircuts/style/manicure (licensed cosmetologist), or brightening a patient's day by delivering donated flowers, birthday cakes/balloons, etc.; Patient care volunteers can also provide respite care for the caregiver by sitting with a patient, giving the caregiver time to get out or take a much needed nap. Administrative volunteers fill a special need by providing office assistance such as filing, clerical duties, data entry; collating/assembling information packets or forms, assisting in Medical records, etc.; Volunteers with craft skills can make cards, make birthday cakes or cookies, or sew/knit/crochet comfort items that are treasured by hospice patients. Volunteering is an excellent way to add experience to your college application or work resume and is an amazing way to give back to the community by making a lasting impression on the life and hearts of patients and families.

Agency: Kindred Hospice

Volunteers are a crucial part of caring for patients. The Gentiva Hospice volunteer program is designed to meet the needs of our hospice patients, while giving volunteers a rewarding experience. Volunteers offer support for hospice patients and their families in a number of ways. Patient support volunteers spend 2-4 hours once a week visiting with a patient, chatting, reading, playing checkers, watching TV, singing, playing or listening to music, scrap booking, helping with light housework or yard-work, grocery shopping, visiting with a registered therapy pet (we have information about registering your dog), giving massages (licensed therapist), giving haircuts/style/manicure (licensed cosmetologist), or brightening a patient's day by delivering donated flowers, birthday cakes/balloons, etc.; Patient care volunteers can also provide respite care for the caregiver by sitting with a patient, giving the caregiver time to get out or take a much needed nap. Administrative volunteers fill a special need by providing office assistance such as filing, clerical duties, data entry; collating/assembling information packets or forms, assisting in Medical records, etc.; Volunteers with craft skills can make cards, make birthday cakes or cookies, or sew/knit/crochet comfort items that are treasured by hospice patients. Volunteering is an excellent way to add experience to your college application or work resume and is an amazing way to give back to the community by making a lasting impression on the life and hearts of patients and families.

Agency: Kindred Hospice

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: INCG Tool Librarian Entrepreneurial Team

INCG has a position open on its Board of Directors for a Tool Librarian. This is one of the critical community engagement positions for this 501c3 nonprofit and speaks to regional sustainability and growth of the local food network. The INCG Board of Directors has drafted a comprehensive Tool Library and Sustainability Context - the next step is to review and refine this, and develop its vision into a business plan. Until filled, President Kathleen Callum is acting as pro tem (temporary) Tool Librarian. 

Did you know the average drill is used 8 minutes during its lifetime and then discarded to become part of the waste stream clogging landfills? A tool library saves people money, keeps tools and equipment from landfills, and grows community. The INCG's vision is to create a main tool library in Spokane and satellite branches that will work with public libraries to serve urban and rural participants throughout the region. Tools and equipment such as as a Food Freezer/Dehydrator or access to a truck and trailer share (e.g., for bark, compost, or manure) will help grow the local food network and local garden or food businesses. The INCG Board envisions the main Tool Library and its branches as a site for educational sustainability educational demos, including "The Greenest Building Is Already Built" and "Strive For 5% Organic Matter" to maintain soil health and avert soil erosion.

Become part of a Tool Librarian Entrepreneurial team that helps INCG and its President 1) read, edit, refine, and make recommendations for improvement of a tool library and sustainability demo vision/plan, 2) develop a Tool Library Business Plan 3) advertise for an entrepreneurial tool librarian to fill the vacant board of directors position, 4) locate good potential sites for a tool library that satisfy the board's vision of growing the local food network and historic neighborhood restoration, 5) begin to forge partnerships with other government, academic, private sector, nonprofit and other organizations to build the tool library, 6) start cataloging and managing existing tools and equipment, 7) marketing and engaging the community regarding the sustainability of tool libraries and 8) and seeking donations of tools and equipment or sustainability demo ideas.

The centerpiece of this INCG Service Learning opportunity is the development of a viable and feasible Tool Library Business Plan. Preference may be given to business or economics or marketing students given the entrepreneurial nature of this project, to engineering and technology students given the project's goal, or perhaps tp environmental and education students interested in sustainability (although this part of the project is much farther down the road). We are seeking 2-5 students to become part of this pilot entrepreneurial team over these first semesters. Future teams from Dr. Lally's or other GU service learning classes will build on your completed business plan.

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

INCG has a position open on its Board of Directors for a Tool Librarian. This is one of the critical community engagement positions for this 501c3 nonprofit and speaks to regional sustainability and growth of the local food network. The INCG Board of Directors has drafted a comprehensive Tool Library and Sustainability Context - the next step is to review and refine this, and develop its vision into a business plan. Until filled, President Kathleen Callum is acting as pro tem (temporary) Tool Librarian. 

Did you know the average drill is used 8 minutes during its lifetime and then discarded to become part of the waste stream clogging landfills? A tool library saves people money, keeps tools and equipment from landfills, and grows community. The INCG's vision is to create a main tool library in Spokane and satellite branches that will work with public libraries to serve urban and rural participants throughout the region. Tools and equipment such as as a Food Freezer/Dehydrator or access to a truck and trailer share (e.g., for bark, compost, or manure) will help grow the local food network and local garden or food businesses. The INCG Board envisions the main Tool Library and its branches as a site for educational sustainability educational demos, including "The Greenest Building Is Already Built" and "Strive For 5% Organic Matter" to maintain soil health and avert soil erosion.

Become part of a Tool Librarian Entrepreneurial team that helps INCG and its President 1) read, edit, refine, and make recommendations for improvement of a tool library and sustainability demo vision/plan, 2) develop a Tool Library Business Plan 3) advertise for an entrepreneurial tool librarian to fill the vacant board of directors position, 4) locate good potential sites for a tool library that satisfy the board's vision of growing the local food network and historic neighborhood restoration, 5) begin to forge partnerships with other government, academic, private sector, nonprofit and other organizations to build the tool library, 6) start cataloging and managing existing tools and equipment, 7) marketing and engaging the community regarding the sustainability of tool libraries and 8) and seeking donations of tools and equipment or sustainability demo ideas.

The centerpiece of this INCG Service Learning opportunity is the development of a viable and feasible Tool Library Business Plan. Preference may be given to business or economics or marketing students given the entrepreneurial nature of this project, to engineering and technology students given the project's goal, or perhaps tp environmental and education students interested in sustainability (although this part of the project is much farther down the road). We are seeking 2-5 students to become part of this pilot entrepreneurial team over these first semesters. Future teams from Dr. Lally's or other GU service learning classes will build on your completed business plan.

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Work Party Chair & Work Party Volunteers

Come help INCG develop and staff this vital position (vacant) on its Board of Directors. Ideally, INCG would like to offer 1-2 work parties per month at school, youth program, service or community gardens. Such public gardens provide a gateway to food accessbility and growing the sustainable local food network. The need is especially heavy during the fall harvest season (August through October). Many gardens harvest unattended beds during this season, prior to the fall frosts, or harvest community beds, for donation to food banks. Your help is vital so that food doesn't rot in the gardens or go to waste, and for addressing poverty and food hunger. One in 11 households in the area is food insecure. This rate goes up to one in five households with young children. Help meet this need by serving as Volunteer Work Party Chair or work party volunteers.

We are primarily looking for a motivated person to schedule and lead the work parties, work with the INCG Tabling/Outeach team to staff the work parties, and help gardens in our region. Ideally, this individual would also volunteer as a candidate for this vacant position on the INCG Board of Directors, however, such a nonprofit board commitment is not a requirement - reporting occasionally to the board, the president, or Dr. Lally is also an acceptable way to communicate regarding upcoming work party dates and locations and missions. INCG Board Meetings are monthly, the 3rd Wednesday, 5:00-6:30 pm, WSU Extension. Saturday (or weekend) availability for INCG Volunteer Work Parties is preferred to rally public participation. Ability to use facebook to create and advertise events to the public is a must. Access to private transportation, especially a truck or trailer, is especially helpful - however, lack of access to private transportation is not a deal breaker. But, do be aware that the need for many gardens is a load of bark, compost, manure, or cardboard. Until the INCG Tool & Equipment Library (and Truck Share) is up and running, lack of access to a truck or trailer is a big gap in our services. The volunteer for the lead must be comfortable with hand tools such as loppers, hand saws, garden forks, and showing volunteers how to use them safely. Familiarity with rototillers and other power equipment, and their safety requirements is also big plus. We are especially seeking someone comfortable with inspiring or learning to inspire crews of random people in a field situation and assuring their safety and health (e.g., access to water on hot days). We are seeking one person or a team of two people working closely together to fill this vacancy.

We are also seeking Work Party volunteers who love to work outdoors in gardens. Experience leading work parties or working in gardens is not necessary, but volunteer must be willing to serve outdoors in all kinds of weather and engage in physical labor. The labor involved may be isolated, for example, weeding or harvesting at gardens or staining a picnic table or setting up season extension gear or shoveling compost to apply to gardens.

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

Come help INCG develop and staff this vital position (vacant) on its Board of Directors. Ideally, INCG would like to offer 1-2 work parties per month at school, youth program, service or community gardens. Such public gardens provide a gateway to food accessbility and growing the sustainable local food network. The need is especially heavy during the fall harvest season (August through October). Many gardens harvest unattended beds during this season, prior to the fall frosts, or harvest community beds, for donation to food banks. Your help is vital so that food doesn't rot in the gardens or go to waste, and for addressing poverty and food hunger. One in 11 households in the area is food insecure. This rate goes up to one in five households with young children. Help meet this need by serving as Volunteer Work Party Chair or work party volunteers.

We are primarily looking for a motivated person to schedule and lead the work parties, work with the INCG Tabling/Outeach team to staff the work parties, and help gardens in our region. Ideally, this individual would also volunteer as a candidate for this vacant position on the INCG Board of Directors, however, such a nonprofit board commitment is not a requirement - reporting occasionally to the board, the president, or Dr. Lally is also an acceptable way to communicate regarding upcoming work party dates and locations and missions. INCG Board Meetings are monthly, the 3rd Wednesday, 5:00-6:30 pm, WSU Extension. Saturday (or weekend) availability for INCG Volunteer Work Parties is preferred to rally public participation. Ability to use facebook to create and advertise events to the public is a must. Access to private transportation, especially a truck or trailer, is especially helpful - however, lack of access to private transportation is not a deal breaker. But, do be aware that the need for many gardens is a load of bark, compost, manure, or cardboard. Until the INCG Tool & Equipment Library (and Truck Share) is up and running, lack of access to a truck or trailer is a big gap in our services. The volunteer for the lead must be comfortable with hand tools such as loppers, hand saws, garden forks, and showing volunteers how to use them safely. Familiarity with rototillers and other power equipment, and their safety requirements is also big plus. We are especially seeking someone comfortable with inspiring or learning to inspire crews of random people in a field situation and assuring their safety and health (e.g., access to water on hot days). We are seeking one person or a team of two people working closely together to fill this vacancy.

We are also seeking Work Party volunteers who love to work outdoors in gardens. Experience leading work parties or working in gardens is not necessary, but volunteer must be willing to serve outdoors in all kinds of weather and engage in physical labor. The labor involved may be isolated, for example, weeding or harvesting at gardens or staining a picnic table or setting up season extension gear or shoveling compost to apply to gardens.

Agency: Inland Northwest Community Gardens

Community Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99211

Allow Groups: Yes