Opportunities From: Volunteer LNK

Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 11, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mahjong Club

The ACCC hosts a Mahjong Club on the second Thursday of each month from 5–7pm.


Volunteers are needed one hour before and after the event to help with setup and cleanup. During the event, volunteers may assist with arranging tables and chairs, preparing mahjong sets, and completing other tasks as needed.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

The ACCC hosts a Mahjong Club on the second Thursday of each month from 5–7pm.


Volunteers are needed one hour before and after the event to help with setup and cleanup. During the event, volunteers may assist with arranging tables and chairs, preparing mahjong sets, and completing other tasks as needed.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing Classes for Sudanese & MENA Women

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

Sewing classes and financial literacy classes which are Allstate Financial Literacy Education to help women in the community build skills and confidence.

Volunteer Responsibilities: 

Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up, Welcome students as they walk in, Watch the children of those attending the class(Optional but preferred) Help with sewing instruction or support if you have sewing experience

The main focus of this volunteer role is to support the teacher during class and help provide childcare for children while their mothers attend sewing and financial literacy classes.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

Sewing classes and financial literacy classes which are Allstate Financial Literacy Education to help women in the community build skills and confidence.

Volunteer Responsibilities: 

Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up, Welcome students as they walk in, Watch the children of those attending the class(Optional but preferred) Help with sewing instruction or support if you have sewing experience

The main focus of this volunteer role is to support the teacher during class and help provide childcare for children while their mothers attend sewing and financial literacy classes.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afghan Women's Class

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

The Afghan Elders Class is designed to provide a supportive environment for Afghan elders and women. This class offers participants an opportunity to promote community health and wellness, empower women within the community, and share their experiences.

Watch the children of those attending the class

Ensure children are safe at all times, both during play and structured activities, and that they follow established safety protocols.

Encourage creativity, social interaction, and positive behavior.

Maintain a clean and organized classroom or play space.


The primary focus of this volunteer position is to provide childcare for Afghan Elders Class while their mothers attend a class, and tune into a variety of educational presentations.



Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

The Afghan Elders Class is designed to provide a supportive environment for Afghan elders and women. This class offers participants an opportunity to promote community health and wellness, empower women within the community, and share their experiences.

Watch the children of those attending the class

Ensure children are safe at all times, both during play and structured activities, and that they follow established safety protocols.

Encourage creativity, social interaction, and positive behavior.

Maintain a clean and organized classroom or play space.


The primary focus of this volunteer position is to provide childcare for Afghan Elders Class while their mothers attend a class, and tune into a variety of educational presentations.



Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Linked2Literacy Food Bank Book Giveaway

Volunteers will work with the Food Bank of Lincoln to give away books to any cars with children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews that might want a free book while waiting in line for their food from the Food Bank distribution. 

Food Bank Distribution in Palmyra, NE (exact location will be shared in confirmation email)

Date:  June 13

Time:  10:15-12:00 PM (please arrive at 10:00 AM,15 minutes before distribution begins)

Outside event so dress for the weather

Jo Sheets will be the L2L Representative at the site to assist with training volunteers, so look/ask for her when you arrive. Arrive about 15 minutes early so that you can get instructions.

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Volunteers will work with the Food Bank of Lincoln to give away books to any cars with children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews that might want a free book while waiting in line for their food from the Food Bank distribution. 

Food Bank Distribution in Palmyra, NE (exact location will be shared in confirmation email)

Date:  June 13

Time:  10:15-12:00 PM (please arrive at 10:00 AM,15 minutes before distribution begins)

Outside event so dress for the weather

Jo Sheets will be the L2L Representative at the site to assist with training volunteers, so look/ask for her when you arrive. Arrive about 15 minutes early so that you can get instructions.

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 68418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Citizenship Class

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

 

In partnership with El Centro de las Américas, the Asian Community & Cultural Center offers FREE citizenship classes for permanent residents / green card holders. Lutheran Family Services and Catholic Social Services are also partners in this program to provide students who complete a 10 week class free legal assistance with their N-400 applications from one of their DOJ's or lawyers.

 

Volunteer responsibilities include:

Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up, Welcome students as they walk in, Help students with class activities, help them learn material,  Watch the children of those attending the class

 

Citizenship class instructors are seeking up to two volunteers assigned per class.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8

 

In partnership with El Centro de las Américas, the Asian Community & Cultural Center offers FREE citizenship classes for permanent residents / green card holders. Lutheran Family Services and Catholic Social Services are also partners in this program to provide students who complete a 10 week class free legal assistance with their N-400 applications from one of their DOJ's or lawyers.

 

Volunteer responsibilities include:

Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up, Welcome students as they walk in, Help students with class activities, help them learn material,  Watch the children of those attending the class

 

Citizenship class instructors are seeking up to two volunteers assigned per class.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sudanese/MENA Group Exercise Program

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8 

This program supports Sudanese/MENA women on their journey to better health and well-being, encouraging them every step of the way to stay motivated and reach their personal goals.


Volunteer Responsibilities:Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up,Welcome students as they walk in,Watch the children of those attending the class(Optional but preferred) Help with sewing instruction or support if you have sewing experienceThe main focus of this volunteer role is to support the teacher during class and help provide childcare for children while their mothers attend exercise classes.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Because volunteers will be providing direct service to clients, a background check is required before volunteering with this opportunity. Please fill out this volunteer application before getting started: https://forms.gle/xVPyQqTZtU4deJxT8 

This program supports Sudanese/MENA women on their journey to better health and well-being, encouraging them every step of the way to stay motivated and reach their personal goals.


Volunteer Responsibilities:Assist teacher with classroom set up / clean up,Welcome students as they walk in,Watch the children of those attending the class(Optional but preferred) Help with sewing instruction or support if you have sewing experienceThe main focus of this volunteer role is to support the teacher during class and help provide childcare for children while their mothers attend exercise classes.

Agency: Asian Community & Cultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 15, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 16, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 16, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 16, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 18, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Juneteenth Celebration- L2L Booth

Juneteenth Celebration Volunteer 

Linked2Literacy (L2L) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to represent our organization at the Juneteenth Celebration, a family-friendly event focused on connection, culture, and community.

As a booth volunteer, you'll help share Linked2Literacy's mission of promoting literacy and educational opportunities, engage with attendees, answer questions about our programs, and help families learn about resources available in our community. Volunteers will also assist with booth activities, distribute materials, and create a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages.

This celebration brings together families, neighbors, local businesses, and community organizations for a day of live entertainment, youth activities, community resources, and connection. Juneteenth commemorates an important moment in American history and highlights resilience, unity, and the strength of our community.

We're looking for friendly, outgoing individuals who enjoy meeting new people and are passionate about literacy, education, and community engagement. Whether you're a longtime supporter or new to L2L, your help will make a meaningful impact. Join us in celebrating community while helping connect families with opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive!

L2L Staff will provide all of the booth resources and will connect with volunteers beforehand to go over relevant details!

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Juneteenth Celebration Volunteer 

Linked2Literacy (L2L) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to represent our organization at the Juneteenth Celebration, a family-friendly event focused on connection, culture, and community.

As a booth volunteer, you'll help share Linked2Literacy's mission of promoting literacy and educational opportunities, engage with attendees, answer questions about our programs, and help families learn about resources available in our community. Volunteers will also assist with booth activities, distribute materials, and create a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages.

This celebration brings together families, neighbors, local businesses, and community organizations for a day of live entertainment, youth activities, community resources, and connection. Juneteenth commemorates an important moment in American history and highlights resilience, unity, and the strength of our community.

We're looking for friendly, outgoing individuals who enjoy meeting new people and are passionate about literacy, education, and community engagement. Whether you're a longtime supporter or new to L2L, your help will make a meaningful impact. Join us in celebrating community while helping connect families with opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive!

L2L Staff will provide all of the booth resources and will connect with volunteers beforehand to go over relevant details!

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 22, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 23, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 23, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 23, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 25, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Linked2Literacy at Lincoln Children's Museum!

Do you enjoy working with children, getting creative, and sharing a love of reading? Join Linked2Literacy as a volunteer in the LNKLab at the Lincoln Children's Museum!

Volunteers will help children ages 8–12 create handmade bookmarks using colorful tape and recycled paper in the Maker Studio. These bookmarks will be distributed at WordStock, helping readers of all ages keep their place in a favorite book while supporting literacy in our community.

As a volunteer, you'll engage with children in a fun, hands-on environment, encourage creativity, assist with the bookmark-making process, and help spark conversations about the joy of reading. You'll also share how books can inspire imagination, build knowledge, and transport readers to new places and experiences.

This opportunity is perfect for individuals who:

Enjoy interacting with children in a creative settingAre enthusiastic about literacy and lifelong learningBelieve in the power of community service and giving backCan create a welcoming, encouraging environment for young makers

Shifts:

Saturday, June 27, 9:00–11:00 AM

Saturday, June 27, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM

Help us inspire young readers, support community literacy efforts, and make a meaningful impact—one bookmark at a time!

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Do you enjoy working with children, getting creative, and sharing a love of reading? Join Linked2Literacy as a volunteer in the LNKLab at the Lincoln Children's Museum!

Volunteers will help children ages 8–12 create handmade bookmarks using colorful tape and recycled paper in the Maker Studio. These bookmarks will be distributed at WordStock, helping readers of all ages keep their place in a favorite book while supporting literacy in our community.

As a volunteer, you'll engage with children in a fun, hands-on environment, encourage creativity, assist with the bookmark-making process, and help spark conversations about the joy of reading. You'll also share how books can inspire imagination, build knowledge, and transport readers to new places and experiences.

This opportunity is perfect for individuals who:

Enjoy interacting with children in a creative settingAre enthusiastic about literacy and lifelong learningBelieve in the power of community service and giving backCan create a welcoming, encouraging environment for young makers

Shifts:

Saturday, June 27, 9:00–11:00 AM

Saturday, June 27, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM

Help us inspire young readers, support community literacy efforts, and make a meaningful impact—one bookmark at a time!

Agency: Linked2Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People's Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People Pantry Volunteering

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 


Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you! 


Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 2, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: People Pantry

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you!



Agency: Center for People

Pantry volunteers can support operations of food distribution and may be asked to do the following tasks:

Stocking, organizing, and palletizing food items

Assisting with restocking coolers, shelves, and produce stand 

Supporting guests as they navigate the pantry space

Collecting and returning carts to maintaining flow of traffic

Distribute diaper packs to families

Greeting our community with kindness as they shop

Answering questions or finding a staff member who can support community questions

Helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment

This can be an active role that may involve standing, walking, and lifting. Volunteers should be comfortable working in a team setting and engaging respectfully with diverse populations. Please reach out to Lindsey for accomodations/modifications or any questions that you may have. We want to make sure your volunteering experience is meaningful for you!



Agency: Center for People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 6, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Diaper Wrapping with Nebraska Diaper Bank - July 8th, 2026

At Nebraska Diaper Bank Volunteer Diaper Wrapping Event you can expect to be active, move diaper boxes, unload diapers out of boxes, bundle diapers, stack and bag bundled diapers.

Diaper wrapping takes place in a warehouse setting; closed-toe shoes are required.  This is a physically active activity.  You may want to bring a water bottle.  Volunteers will be standing for the shift; we can accommodate some seated jobs.  

Important Registration Note:  This session is managed directly through the Nebraska Diaper Bank (NDP). This United Way page may show you registered or that the opportunity is "full" but openings may still be available.  Please complete your registration on the NDPs official registration site by clicking here.  Registration through it ensures your spot and that you receive all updates regarding the session details.  

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the National Diaper Bank!  We look forward to seeing you.

Agency: Nebraska Diaper Bank

At Nebraska Diaper Bank Volunteer Diaper Wrapping Event you can expect to be active, move diaper boxes, unload diapers out of boxes, bundle diapers, stack and bag bundled diapers.

Diaper wrapping takes place in a warehouse setting; closed-toe shoes are required.  This is a physically active activity.  You may want to bring a water bottle.  Volunteers will be standing for the shift; we can accommodate some seated jobs.  

Important Registration Note:  This session is managed directly through the Nebraska Diaper Bank (NDP). This United Way page may show you registered or that the opportunity is "full" but openings may still be available.  Please complete your registration on the NDPs official registration site by clicking here.  Registration through it ensures your spot and that you receive all updates regarding the session details.  

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the National Diaper Bank!  We look forward to seeing you.

Agency: Nebraska Diaper Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 8, 2026

Zip Code: 68521

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rodeo Comes to Lincoln

We are especially focused on our youth (1,800 High School Contestants) and their families during the National High School Finals Rodeo being held at Sandhills Global Event Center, July 16-25,2026. Volunteers aid in many different departments. You choose the jobs and time slots that work best for you:

Ticketing & Admission: assist customers in purchasing tickets on their phone, scan tickets, usher customers to seats as needed, usually indoors. 

Parking Lot Attendants: outdoors in all weather, help expo attendees find parking 

Cafe Helpers: fill beverage orders, restock drink coolers & ice bins, prep vegetables, wrap sandwiches, wash dishes 

Custodial Helpers: independent work to include maintaining restrooms, trash, wipe down tables, sweep up crumbs or spills, polish glass doors 

Physical Requirements 

Prolonged standing, walking, bending, kneeling, using step stool. Work in indoor and outdoor environments, including varying weather conditions. 

Dress Requirements 

Clean shirt, NO LOGOS, T-Shirt will be provided while supply lastsComfortable, closed-toed shoes are REQUIRED. Dark pants or jeans preferred, in good condition (no fray or holes)   Hat and/or sunglasses, sunscreen, if working outside. NO LOGOS Winter coat and attire if working parking outside If you have special dietary needs, please provide your own. 

Agency: Sandhills Global Event Center

We are especially focused on our youth (1,800 High School Contestants) and their families during the National High School Finals Rodeo being held at Sandhills Global Event Center, July 16-25,2026. Volunteers aid in many different departments. You choose the jobs and time slots that work best for you:

Ticketing & Admission: assist customers in purchasing tickets on their phone, scan tickets, usher customers to seats as needed, usually indoors. 

Parking Lot Attendants: outdoors in all weather, help expo attendees find parking 

Cafe Helpers: fill beverage orders, restock drink coolers & ice bins, prep vegetables, wrap sandwiches, wash dishes 

Custodial Helpers: independent work to include maintaining restrooms, trash, wipe down tables, sweep up crumbs or spills, polish glass doors 

Physical Requirements 

Prolonged standing, walking, bending, kneeling, using step stool. Work in indoor and outdoor environments, including varying weather conditions. 

Dress Requirements 

Clean shirt, NO LOGOS, T-Shirt will be provided while supply lastsComfortable, closed-toed shoes are REQUIRED. Dark pants or jeans preferred, in good condition (no fray or holes)   Hat and/or sunglasses, sunscreen, if working outside. NO LOGOS Winter coat and attire if working parking outside If you have special dietary needs, please provide your own. 

Agency: Sandhills Global Event Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 68507

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WingFest Volunteers

Support the annual WingFest on Saturday, July 18th at Haymarket Park. You will assist by taking tickets for local restaurants competing for the title of Lincoln's Best Wings.

Agency: United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County

Support the annual WingFest on Saturday, July 18th at Haymarket Park. You will assist by taking tickets for local restaurants competing for the title of Lincoln's Best Wings.

Agency: United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facility maintenance

Assist with cleaning, yardwork/landscaping, organizing donations, etc. 

Agency: The HUB Central Access Point for Young Adults

Assist with cleaning, yardwork/landscaping, organizing donations, etc. 

Agency: The HUB Central Access Point for Young Adults

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor

  What makes a good tutor?

If you can speak, read and write well in English, and want to share those skills, you can be an effective tutor. You don't need an education degree, prior experience, or knowledge of another language — just a desire to help others and a willingness to be trained. Tutoring works best when it is informal, personalized, and fun. 

​If you have training in an occupation or profession you'd like to share, even better! Many of our adult students hope to pursue a career, and our volunteer tutors can help them on their journey via Bridgeway to a Better Life, our adult skills program.

How to become a volunteer

To become a tutor, you must attend a one-hour orientation and two 90-minute sessions of training, depending on which program you choose — English Language (ELL) or Adult Skills (AS). Classes and tutoring are offered online or in person.

English Language classes are focused on improving reading, writing, and spoken English. Adults Skills classes are focused on higher level skills such as teacher or healthcare prep classes or our GED prep classes.

We ask you to volunteer to teach at least once a week on average. This involves approximately 30 minutes of preparation for each class. Some tutors volunteer for more than one class.

We value tutors that commit to an extended period of volunteer service with Lincoln Literacy, and we want to ensure their success and personal fulfillment. Because of this, we provide four hours of training as well as ongoing support to all tutors as part of their volunteer service to Lincoln Literacy.

Our tutor Chet said, "Tutoring was one of the best parts of my year. It gives me purpose and my students always brighten my day."

Types of Tutoring One-to-One Tutoring

(English Language & Adult Skills)

Tutor and one student meet individually

once a week for one hour.

Class duration : 1 hour

Number of students: 1

Small Group Class

(English Language & Adult Skills)

A tutor meets with a small class group online or in person. Classes are based on students' skill level, including beginning, intermediate, and advanced.

Students are placed at the levels according to the results of the initial English language fluency test.

Tutors are also welcome to teach skills classes such as Math Literacy, Computer Literacy, GED Prep and others.

Class duration: 1 - 1.5 hours

Number of students in class:  3 – 8.

Questions? Leave a message for Mike Malloy at 402-476-7323 or email mmalloy@lincolnliteracy.org.

Agency: Lincoln Literacy

  What makes a good tutor?

If you can speak, read and write well in English, and want to share those skills, you can be an effective tutor. You don't need an education degree, prior experience, or knowledge of another language — just a desire to help others and a willingness to be trained. Tutoring works best when it is informal, personalized, and fun. 

​If you have training in an occupation or profession you'd like to share, even better! Many of our adult students hope to pursue a career, and our volunteer tutors can help them on their journey via Bridgeway to a Better Life, our adult skills program.

How to become a volunteer

To become a tutor, you must attend a one-hour orientation and two 90-minute sessions of training, depending on which program you choose — English Language (ELL) or Adult Skills (AS). Classes and tutoring are offered online or in person.

English Language classes are focused on improving reading, writing, and spoken English. Adults Skills classes are focused on higher level skills such as teacher or healthcare prep classes or our GED prep classes.

We ask you to volunteer to teach at least once a week on average. This involves approximately 30 minutes of preparation for each class. Some tutors volunteer for more than one class.

We value tutors that commit to an extended period of volunteer service with Lincoln Literacy, and we want to ensure their success and personal fulfillment. Because of this, we provide four hours of training as well as ongoing support to all tutors as part of their volunteer service to Lincoln Literacy.

Our tutor Chet said, "Tutoring was one of the best parts of my year. It gives me purpose and my students always brighten my day."

Types of Tutoring One-to-One Tutoring

(English Language & Adult Skills)

Tutor and one student meet individually

once a week for one hour.

Class duration : 1 hour

Number of students: 1

Small Group Class

(English Language & Adult Skills)

A tutor meets with a small class group online or in person. Classes are based on students' skill level, including beginning, intermediate, and advanced.

Students are placed at the levels according to the results of the initial English language fluency test.

Tutors are also welcome to teach skills classes such as Math Literacy, Computer Literacy, GED Prep and others.

Class duration: 1 - 1.5 hours

Number of students in class:  3 – 8.

Questions? Leave a message for Mike Malloy at 402-476-7323 or email mmalloy@lincolnliteracy.org.

Agency: Lincoln Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: New CASA Volunteer Training

CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused, neglected, truant and ungovernable children and youth in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are asked to commit to serving for one year and must complete 30 hours of pre-service training before being assigned to a child/children. CASA volunteers are an outside-the-system, third party who must objectively view the details of a case (or a family's circumstances) and provide recommendations or issues for the court's attention that are in the child's best interests. CASA volunteers are assigned to a Volunteer Coordinator who works with them and can help them navigate the often chaotic child welfare system. CASA volunteers are asked to provide 3 references and must pass a local, state and national criminal background check along with child/adult abuse registry check. CASA volunteers get cases moving through the system, expedite permanency and make sure the children have the services they need to grow and thrive. 

Agency: CASA for Lancaster County

CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused, neglected, truant and ungovernable children and youth in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are asked to commit to serving for one year and must complete 30 hours of pre-service training before being assigned to a child/children. CASA volunteers are an outside-the-system, third party who must objectively view the details of a case (or a family's circumstances) and provide recommendations or issues for the court's attention that are in the child's best interests. CASA volunteers are assigned to a Volunteer Coordinator who works with them and can help them navigate the often chaotic child welfare system. CASA volunteers are asked to provide 3 references and must pass a local, state and national criminal background check along with child/adult abuse registry check. CASA volunteers get cases moving through the system, expedite permanency and make sure the children have the services they need to grow and thrive. 

Agency: CASA for Lancaster County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New CASA Volunteer Training

CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused, neglected, truant and ungovernable children and youth in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are asked to commit to serving for one year and must complete 30 hours of pre-service training before being assigned to a child/children. CASA volunteers are an outside-the-system, third party who must objectively view the details of a case (or a family's circumstances) and provide recommendations or issues for the court's attention that are in the child's best interests. CASA volunteers are assigned to a Volunteer Coordinator who works with them and can help them navigate the often chaotic child welfare system. CASA volunteers are asked to provide 3 references and must pass a local, state and national criminal background check along with child/adult abuse registry check. CASA volunteers get cases moving through the system, expedite permanency and make sure the children have the services they need to grow and thrive.

Agency: CASA for Lancaster County

CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused, neglected, truant and ungovernable children and youth in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are asked to commit to serving for one year and must complete 30 hours of pre-service training before being assigned to a child/children. CASA volunteers are an outside-the-system, third party who must objectively view the details of a case (or a family's circumstances) and provide recommendations or issues for the court's attention that are in the child's best interests. CASA volunteers are assigned to a Volunteer Coordinator who works with them and can help them navigate the often chaotic child welfare system. CASA volunteers are asked to provide 3 references and must pass a local, state and national criminal background check along with child/adult abuse registry check. CASA volunteers get cases moving through the system, expedite permanency and make sure the children have the services they need to grow and thrive.

Agency: CASA for Lancaster County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor for School-Age Youth

Ready to share your talent, time and heart with a young person who needs an additional caring adult in their life? Together, you can build a relationship based on strengths, and chart a brighter future, one week at a time. Become what you needed when you were a kid by joining the TeamMates Mentoring Program today!

Go to lincolnteammates.org to apply.

Agency: TeamMates of Lincoln

Ready to share your talent, time and heart with a young person who needs an additional caring adult in their life? Together, you can build a relationship based on strengths, and chart a brighter future, one week at a time. Become what you needed when you were a kid by joining the TeamMates Mentoring Program today!

Go to lincolnteammates.org to apply.

Agency: TeamMates of Lincoln

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bicycle Repair & Customer Service Volunteers

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.


Bike Mechanics – Help repair and refurbish donated bicycles


Customer Service – Assist with welcoming visitors and helping match community members with the right bike.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.


Bike Mechanics – Help repair and refurbish donated bicycles


Customer Service – Assist with welcoming visitors and helping match community members with the right bike.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food distribution - perishables

Perishable food program

Our valued community partner, the Food Bank of Lincoln, delivers between 3,000 and 15,000 pounds of food every Monday and Wednesday morning for distribution. This includes a wide variety of items such as vegetables, fruits, dairy products, meat, pastries, bread, beverages, canned goods, breakfast items, and other miscellaneous products. Your assistance is greatly appreciated in sorting the food items and placing them appropriately on tables, shelves, or in refrigerators. Once all food has been organized, your assistance would be invaluable in distributing it to families and individuals in need.

Following the distribution, your help would be appreciated in cleaning up, taking the trash outdoors, and recycling cardboard boxes.

The hours of volunteering vary from 8 am until 12 pm, or until all food has been distributed.

We extend a warm welcome to all who are interested in participating in this meaningful initiative.

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Perishable food program

Our valued community partner, the Food Bank of Lincoln, delivers between 3,000 and 15,000 pounds of food every Monday and Wednesday morning for distribution. This includes a wide variety of items such as vegetables, fruits, dairy products, meat, pastries, bread, beverages, canned goods, breakfast items, and other miscellaneous products. Your assistance is greatly appreciated in sorting the food items and placing them appropriately on tables, shelves, or in refrigerators. Once all food has been organized, your assistance would be invaluable in distributing it to families and individuals in need.

Following the distribution, your help would be appreciated in cleaning up, taking the trash outdoors, and recycling cardboard boxes.

The hours of volunteering vary from 8 am until 12 pm, or until all food has been distributed.

We extend a warm welcome to all who are interested in participating in this meaningful initiative.

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation organization and distribution

The Good Neighbor Community Center accepts gently used items for distribution to families in need. Volunteers play a vital role in the collection, sorting, and distribution of these donated items.

Responsibilities: Collection of Donations from Donors: Donors may bring their donations to the center's dock, located at the rear of the building at 2617 Y Street. Volunteers will accept the donations and assist donors who require help lifting items from their vehicles to the raised door deck. Donation Receipts: After receiving donated items, volunteers will provide donors with receipts for tax purposes. Sorting of Donations: Volunteers will sort through all donations, typically contained in bags, and categorize them for efficient distribution. We request that donated items be in reasonably good condition. GNCC values the dignity of those receiving donations, and items that cannot be distributed are recycled or discarded. Clothing is sorted based on gender and age and placed in designated barrels in the sorting room. Shoes are also sorted into separate barrels, awaiting placement on shelves in the shopping area. Other household items, such as kitchen utensils, cooking pots, bedding, small appliances, and personal hygiene items, are accepted for distribution at GNCC. Due to limited space on the shopping floor, furniture, mattresses, and large appliances cannot be accepted. Shopping Floor: Once donations have been sorted, volunteers assist in placing them on the shopping floor, where families in need may select items at no cost. Volunteers assist families in recording the items they have received, allowing the center to track the number of items distributed. As families select items from the shopping floor, volunteers replenish the items from the sorted and waiting inventory in the sorting room. Groups: Small and large groups are welcome to participate in sorting donations. Lincoln is a generous community, and there are ample items available for groups or individual volunteers of any size. Duration: We recommend that volunteers commit to at least one hour of assistance when visiting the center. Volunteers may stay as long as the center remains open. Operating Hours: Mondays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fridays: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

The Good Neighbor Community Center accepts gently used items for distribution to families in need. Volunteers play a vital role in the collection, sorting, and distribution of these donated items.

Responsibilities: Collection of Donations from Donors: Donors may bring their donations to the center's dock, located at the rear of the building at 2617 Y Street. Volunteers will accept the donations and assist donors who require help lifting items from their vehicles to the raised door deck. Donation Receipts: After receiving donated items, volunteers will provide donors with receipts for tax purposes. Sorting of Donations: Volunteers will sort through all donations, typically contained in bags, and categorize them for efficient distribution. We request that donated items be in reasonably good condition. GNCC values the dignity of those receiving donations, and items that cannot be distributed are recycled or discarded. Clothing is sorted based on gender and age and placed in designated barrels in the sorting room. Shoes are also sorted into separate barrels, awaiting placement on shelves in the shopping area. Other household items, such as kitchen utensils, cooking pots, bedding, small appliances, and personal hygiene items, are accepted for distribution at GNCC. Due to limited space on the shopping floor, furniture, mattresses, and large appliances cannot be accepted. Shopping Floor: Once donations have been sorted, volunteers assist in placing them on the shopping floor, where families in need may select items at no cost. Volunteers assist families in recording the items they have received, allowing the center to track the number of items distributed. As families select items from the shopping floor, volunteers replenish the items from the sorted and waiting inventory in the sorting room. Groups: Small and large groups are welcome to participate in sorting donations. Lincoln is a generous community, and there are ample items available for groups or individual volunteers of any size. Duration: We recommend that volunteers commit to at least one hour of assistance when visiting the center. Volunteers may stay as long as the center remains open. Operating Hours: Mondays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fridays: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilities maintenance

Due to all the activities that happen at the center, keeping up with some facility maintenance activities can be a challenge. We always welcome volunteers, groups, or anyone interested in building their resume and is interested in helping us or gaining experience with cleanliness, safety, and functionality of our facilities. 

Tasks may include:

Cleaning and Maintenance: Cleaning of common areas, offices, and restrooms. Ensuring a clean and sanitary environment. Dusting, sweeping, and mopping floors. Emptying trash cans and recycling bins. Repairs and Maintenance: Performing minor repairs and maintenance tasks. Fixing leaky faucets, loose doorknobs, or broken light fixtures. Assisting with painting, carpentry, and electrical work. There is always a loose screw to tighten, a wall that needs some fresh paint, a broken toilet handle, and many others.   Groundskeeping: Maintaining the organization's outdoor areas. Mowing lawns, trimming hedges, and weeding gardens. Removing snow and ice during winter months. Inventory Management: Keeping track of maintenance supplies and equipment. Ordering and restocking supplies as needed. Volunteer Coordination: Providing guidance and training to new volunteers interested in this area. Collaboration with Staff: Working closely with the organization's staff to identify and address maintenance needs.

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Due to all the activities that happen at the center, keeping up with some facility maintenance activities can be a challenge. We always welcome volunteers, groups, or anyone interested in building their resume and is interested in helping us or gaining experience with cleanliness, safety, and functionality of our facilities. 

Tasks may include:

Cleaning and Maintenance: Cleaning of common areas, offices, and restrooms. Ensuring a clean and sanitary environment. Dusting, sweeping, and mopping floors. Emptying trash cans and recycling bins. Repairs and Maintenance: Performing minor repairs and maintenance tasks. Fixing leaky faucets, loose doorknobs, or broken light fixtures. Assisting with painting, carpentry, and electrical work. There is always a loose screw to tighten, a wall that needs some fresh paint, a broken toilet handle, and many others.   Groundskeeping: Maintaining the organization's outdoor areas. Mowing lawns, trimming hedges, and weeding gardens. Removing snow and ice during winter months. Inventory Management: Keeping track of maintenance supplies and equipment. Ordering and restocking supplies as needed. Volunteer Coordination: Providing guidance and training to new volunteers interested in this area. Collaboration with Staff: Working closely with the organization's staff to identify and address maintenance needs.

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Services - Food Services

Pantry escorts are needed to assist families and individuals as they shop the pantry. Pantry hours are M/W/Th from 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm, pm and Tu/F from 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm.
Fresh food and perishables distribution takes place Tuesday and Friday morning, with
volunteers needed from 9:00 am - 11am.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Pantry escorts are needed to assist families and individuals as they shop the pantry. Pantry hours are M/W/Th from 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm, pm and Tu/F from 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm.
Fresh food and perishables distribution takes place Tuesday and Friday morning, with
volunteers needed from 9:00 am - 11am.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Crisis Line Volunteers

Welcome to Voices of Hope!

We are looking for volunteers to help with our 24-hour crisis line!

Voices of Hope is a local non-profit organization that has been in our community for 49 years! We serve victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and related types of abuse. We operate 24-hours through our advocacy response to the hospitals and LPD as well through our 24-hour crisis line that operates thanks to our wonderful volunteers!

Does this interest you?



What does this mean:

You are able to provide support, validation, resources and valuable human connection to our community.

You can pick up shifts at your own schedule!

Mon. – Fri. after 5pm and full days on weekends.

Shifts are 3, 4 and 8 hours long!

Calls come through an answering service and comes directly to your phone to ensure confidentiality on both ends.

Crisis line is staffed 24/7, you will always have staff support during your shift(s).

Requirements:

Complete an application, interview, background check and a 34-hour training.

               Training is offered three times a year in January-February, May, and August.

               You’ll learn crisis intervention skills, domestic violence, sexual assault dynamics and much more that will help you through your professional and personal growth.

Who to contact:

Volunteer Coordinator

Julianne, julianney@voicesofhopelincoln.org

Agency: Voices of Hope Lincoln, Inc.

Welcome to Voices of Hope!

We are looking for volunteers to help with our 24-hour crisis line!

Voices of Hope is a local non-profit organization that has been in our community for 49 years! We serve victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and related types of abuse. We operate 24-hours through our advocacy response to the hospitals and LPD as well through our 24-hour crisis line that operates thanks to our wonderful volunteers!

Does this interest you?



What does this mean:

You are able to provide support, validation, resources and valuable human connection to our community.

You can pick up shifts at your own schedule!

Mon. – Fri. after 5pm and full days on weekends.

Shifts are 3, 4 and 8 hours long!

Calls come through an answering service and comes directly to your phone to ensure confidentiality on both ends.

Crisis line is staffed 24/7, you will always have staff support during your shift(s).

Requirements:

Complete an application, interview, background check and a 34-hour training.

               Training is offered three times a year in January-February, May, and August.

               You’ll learn crisis intervention skills, domestic violence, sexual assault dynamics and much more that will help you through your professional and personal growth.

Who to contact:

Volunteer Coordinator

Julianne, julianney@voicesofhopelincoln.org

Agency: Voices of Hope Lincoln, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at KSN Lincoln Office.

 

Reading mail such as utility bills, insurance forms, bank notices, appointment letters, court documents, police tickets, letters from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), medical records, etc. Filling out applications forms such as like employment, financial aid, food stamps, health insurance, housing, green card, etc Setting up and rescheduling appointmentssuch as doctor dentist, school, DHHS, job interviews, social service organizations, etc. Employment assistance such as searching for jobs, applying, creating resumes, preparing for interviews, physical wellness checks, and orientations.

 

Agency: Karen Society of Nebraska

 

Reading mail such as utility bills, insurance forms, bank notices, appointment letters, court documents, police tickets, letters from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), medical records, etc. Filling out applications forms such as like employment, financial aid, food stamps, health insurance, housing, green card, etc Setting up and rescheduling appointmentssuch as doctor dentist, school, DHHS, job interviews, social service organizations, etc. Employment assistance such as searching for jobs, applying, creating resumes, preparing for interviews, physical wellness checks, and orientations.

 

Agency: Karen Society of Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host A Speaker

We protect the most vulnerable in our communities by helping the public identify sex trafficking and become engaged to fight it.

Ultimately, we believe raising awareness IS taking action! The greatest way to make an impact is to help us reach into every community. Public speaking allows us to highlight the reality of our work, share more stories, and give people the opportunity to ask important questions.

We offer a variety of presentations at no cost for any duration of time. Invite us to speak at your workplace, church, organization, community group, or your own home! We are happy to do these presentations in person or over video conferencing, and are willing to travel outside of Lincoln. 

Agency: I've Got A Name

We protect the most vulnerable in our communities by helping the public identify sex trafficking and become engaged to fight it.

Ultimately, we believe raising awareness IS taking action! The greatest way to make an impact is to help us reach into every community. Public speaking allows us to highlight the reality of our work, share more stories, and give people the opportunity to ask important questions.

We offer a variety of presentations at no cost for any duration of time. Invite us to speak at your workplace, church, organization, community group, or your own home! We are happy to do these presentations in person or over video conferencing, and are willing to travel outside of Lincoln. 

Agency: I've Got A Name

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore Regular Volunteer

Help support the Habitat for Humanity mission over at the ReStore! 

We are in need of people that would like to regularly volunteer (no weekly minimum though). Some of the duties around the ReStore include:

Donation intake Sorting & cleaning donations Merchandising Customer loading Helping customers on the floor

There is an orientation process before volunteering. Orientation dates will be set up upon first contact.

Store hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm

Thank you!!

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Lincoln

Help support the Habitat for Humanity mission over at the ReStore! 

We are in need of people that would like to regularly volunteer (no weekly minimum though). Some of the duties around the ReStore include:

Donation intake Sorting & cleaning donations Merchandising Customer loading Helping customers on the floor

There is an orientation process before volunteering. Orientation dates will be set up upon first contact.

Store hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm

Thank you!!

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Lincoln

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68516

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Impact Guild

The Heartland Cancer Foundation's Impact Guild is a volunteer group that engages the community by organizing and participating in fundraising events and activities, including the Mardi Gras Gala, Heartland Golf Classic, Oncology Symposium, and more! These events are fun ways to support the local cancer community and utilize your talents or passions for a great cause.

Agency: Heartland Cancer Foundation

The Heartland Cancer Foundation's Impact Guild is a volunteer group that engages the community by organizing and participating in fundraising events and activities, including the Mardi Gras Gala, Heartland Golf Classic, Oncology Symposium, and more! These events are fun ways to support the local cancer community and utilize your talents or passions for a great cause.

Agency: Heartland Cancer Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resident Manicures

Share your talent and brighten a resident's day! We're looking for a volunteer to provide simple manicures for residents who can't easily visit a salon. This simple act of kindness offers a special opportunity for connection and conversation.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Share your talent and brighten a resident's day! We're looking for a volunteer to provide simple manicures for residents who can't easily visit a salon. This simple act of kindness offers a special opportunity for connection and conversation.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gardening Assistant

Bring life to the LifeBrook patio garden! We need a dedicated volunteer to help water, and care for our plants, as well as helping to keep the patio tidy, creating a peaceful and welcoming outdoor space for residents to enjoy.

Must be able to lift 10lbs. 

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Bring life to the LifeBrook patio garden! We need a dedicated volunteer to help water, and care for our plants, as well as helping to keep the patio tidy, creating a peaceful and welcoming outdoor space for residents to enjoy.

Must be able to lift 10lbs. 

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power of Parents Facilitator

The Power of Parents Facilitator is trained and certified to assist MADD in reaching parents with the evidence-based Power of Parents program through delivery of 25-minute parent workshops in the community.

Skills/Training Requirements: completion of Power of Parents Facilitator Training and certification requirements, ability to communicate effectively, experience speaking to adult audiences, and reliable transportation.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

The Power of Parents Facilitator is trained and certified to assist MADD in reaching parents with the evidence-based Power of Parents program through delivery of 25-minute parent workshops in the community.

Skills/Training Requirements: completion of Power of Parents Facilitator Training and certification requirements, ability to communicate effectively, experience speaking to adult audiences, and reliable transportation.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power of Youth Facilitator

The Power of Youth Facilitator is trained and certified to assist MADD in reaching students with the research-based Power of Youth program through delivery of 25-minute or 45-minute presentations in the community.

Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of online Power of Youth Facilitator Training and certification requirements, ability to communicate effectively, experience speaking to youth audiences, and reliable transportation.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

The Power of Youth Facilitator is trained and certified to assist MADD in reaching students with the research-based Power of Youth program through delivery of 25-minute or 45-minute presentations in the community.

Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of online Power of Youth Facilitator Training and certification requirements, ability to communicate effectively, experience speaking to youth audiences, and reliable transportation.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Monitor

The court monitoring program helps to ensure that impaired driving cases in Nebraska are handled consistently and swiftly, that victims are treated appropriately, and their rights are upheld during court proceedings.

As a Court Monitor Volunteer, individuals are responsible for collecting and observing the court system. There are both in-person and virtual opportunities within the Court Monitoring program.

Skills/Training Requirements: Background check, good listening skills, completion of MADD orientation and Court Monitoring training, and daytime availability.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

The court monitoring program helps to ensure that impaired driving cases in Nebraska are handled consistently and swiftly, that victims are treated appropriately, and their rights are upheld during court proceedings.

As a Court Monitor Volunteer, individuals are responsible for collecting and observing the court system. There are both in-person and virtual opportunities within the Court Monitoring program.

Skills/Training Requirements: Background check, good listening skills, completion of MADD orientation and Court Monitoring training, and daytime availability.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk Like MADD Committee

Walk Like MADD planning committee volunteers have the opportunity to become the driving force behind MADD's signature fundraising and awareness event. Volunteers work with staff and committee to plan the logistics of the walk event, reach out to local businesses for sponsorships and in-kind donations, recruit individual and team walkers, and help to steer all areas of the walk event to ensure a memorable experience for all attending. This is a great opportunity for students wanting to learn more about event planning and non-profit events. All volunteers helping will need good communication skills and great teamwork ability. The walk event works to remember those we have lost to impaired driving, Inspire us all to end drunk driving and commit to a future with no more victims.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Walk Like MADD planning committee volunteers have the opportunity to become the driving force behind MADD's signature fundraising and awareness event. Volunteers work with staff and committee to plan the logistics of the walk event, reach out to local businesses for sponsorships and in-kind donations, recruit individual and team walkers, and help to steer all areas of the walk event to ensure a memorable experience for all attending. This is a great opportunity for students wanting to learn more about event planning and non-profit events. All volunteers helping will need good communication skills and great teamwork ability. The walk event works to remember those we have lost to impaired driving, Inspire us all to end drunk driving and commit to a future with no more victims.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Impact Panel Sign-In (Lincoln)

Looking for a quick and easy way to help support a great cause! Come and help MADD Nebraska with sign-in for our Victim Impact Panels. Panels are a way for victims of impaired driving to share their story with those sentenced in the court system for driving under the influence. Sign-in volunteers assist in filling out receipts, taking money orders and ensuring all attendees are checked in correctly.

Upcoming Lincoln Panels:
May 28, 2024
July 15, 2024
September 9, 2024
November 18, 2024

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Looking for a quick and easy way to help support a great cause! Come and help MADD Nebraska with sign-in for our Victim Impact Panels. Panels are a way for victims of impaired driving to share their story with those sentenced in the court system for driving under the influence. Sign-in volunteers assist in filling out receipts, taking money orders and ensuring all attendees are checked in correctly.

Upcoming Lincoln Panels:
May 28, 2024
July 15, 2024
September 9, 2024
November 18, 2024

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Impact Panel Facilitator (Lincoln)

The MADD Victim Impact Panel program allows those whose lives have been impacted by impaired driving to educate others about the true danger of drinking and driving. The program allows convicted DUI offenders to hear the stories of those impacted in their community and works to create a change in behavior. MADD Nebraska is looking for individuals who are able to facilitate these panels in the community. Volunteer facilitators would handle on location logistics, registration and fees, running of the panel, exit surveys and all communication with the MADD state office. Each panel takes around 4 hours from set-up to tear down. Facilitators must be able to handle working with a diverse population, and pass a background check for cash-handling. Training is provided for all facilitators.

Upcoming Lincoln Panels:
May 28, 2024
July 15, 2024
September 9, 2024
November 18, 2024

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

The MADD Victim Impact Panel program allows those whose lives have been impacted by impaired driving to educate others about the true danger of drinking and driving. The program allows convicted DUI offenders to hear the stories of those impacted in their community and works to create a change in behavior. MADD Nebraska is looking for individuals who are able to facilitate these panels in the community. Volunteer facilitators would handle on location logistics, registration and fees, running of the panel, exit surveys and all communication with the MADD state office. Each panel takes around 4 hours from set-up to tear down. Facilitators must be able to handle working with a diverse population, and pass a background check for cash-handling. Training is provided for all facilitators.

Upcoming Lincoln Panels:
May 28, 2024
July 15, 2024
September 9, 2024
November 18, 2024

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communications Volunteer

Volunteers who take on this role need to have their creative hats on! Volunteers will be tasked with coming up with everything from social media content to writing newsletter articles. This opportunity is perfect for students needing design experience and can be turned into an internship opportunity if desired. Skills/Training: Completion of MADD orientation, MADD communications training, ability to communicate both visually and verbally.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Volunteers who take on this role need to have their creative hats on! Volunteers will be tasked with coming up with everything from social media content to writing newsletter articles. This opportunity is perfect for students needing design experience and can be turned into an internship opportunity if desired. Skills/Training: Completion of MADD orientation, MADD communications training, ability to communicate both visually and verbally.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Advocate Volunteer

Victim Advocate Volunteers are responsible for providing victim services to victims/survivors of substance impaired driving crashes who are in need of crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community referrals, and support groups.  Services are delivered in-person, by telephone and in writing. Skills/Training Requirements: background check, ability to communicate effectively, reliable transportation and completion of Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (16 hours). Time Commitment: 5- 10 hours per week; one year commitment.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Victim Advocate Volunteers are responsible for providing victim services to victims/survivors of substance impaired driving crashes who are in need of crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community referrals, and support groups.  Services are delivered in-person, by telephone and in writing. Skills/Training Requirements: background check, ability to communicate effectively, reliable transportation and completion of Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (16 hours). Time Commitment: 5- 10 hours per week; one year commitment.

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard Clean Up

For the rest of the summer, we are looking for a small group that would be interested in coming to help do some yard clean up. This could be a one time opportunity or an ongoing weekly or biweekly opportunity. 

For the privacy and safety of those we serve, our address is confidential. Once you sign up, we will reach out to you to discuss more details and provide the address. All volunteers will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement as well as a waiver before they can start. 

Agency: Friendship Home

For the rest of the summer, we are looking for a small group that would be interested in coming to help do some yard clean up. This could be a one time opportunity or an ongoing weekly or biweekly opportunity. 

For the privacy and safety of those we serve, our address is confidential. Once you sign up, we will reach out to you to discuss more details and provide the address. All volunteers will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement as well as a waiver before they can start. 

Agency: Friendship Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be an Ambassador of Human Kindness at our Information Desks!

Be an Ambassador of Human Kindness at our Information Desks! Volunteers provide information and services for our guest and patients.  Services include floral deliveries, wheelchair assistance,  and guidance to locations within the hospital.  This is a great opportunity to help those who are overwhelmed with a visit to the hospital! Locations at St. Elizabeth. We need Tuesdays 8am-10am. Please apply online:  https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Be an Ambassador of Human Kindness at our Information Desks! Volunteers provide information and services for our guest and patients.  Services include floral deliveries, wheelchair assistance,  and guidance to locations within the hospital.  This is a great opportunity to help those who are overwhelmed with a visit to the hospital! Locations at St. Elizabeth. We need Tuesdays 8am-10am. Please apply online:  https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collect Needed Items for Refugees

Interested in supporting refugees in Lincoln? Host a donation drive or shop from our Amazon wish list. Your contribution will provide refugees with much needed hygiene, household and other items as refugees rebuild their lives in Lincoln. 

Amazon Wishlist:


https://a.co/aVd56HQ


https://a.co/5P6r8h7

Agency: CIRA - Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement

Interested in supporting refugees in Lincoln? Host a donation drive or shop from our Amazon wish list. Your contribution will provide refugees with much needed hygiene, household and other items as refugees rebuild their lives in Lincoln. 

Amazon Wishlist:


https://a.co/aVd56HQ


https://a.co/5P6r8h7

Agency: CIRA - Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruiter: Market, recruit volunteers to serve the Red Cross mission, Lincoln, NE

Do you like talking to people? Do you know your community and care about the people in it? Help the Red Cross by volunteering as a recruitment team member. We are looking for people who would like to spend some time making phone calls to local organizations and businesses or who would like to distribute flyers to different places around town. Talking to people not you favorite? We also have things you can do to help support the Red Cross! You can do some online research or post on online bulletin boards for us. Contact us today and help us get started. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross

Do you like talking to people? Do you know your community and care about the people in it? Help the Red Cross by volunteering as a recruitment team member. We are looking for people who would like to spend some time making phone calls to local organizations and businesses or who would like to distribute flyers to different places around town. Talking to people not you favorite? We also have things you can do to help support the Red Cross! You can do some online research or post on online bulletin boards for us. Contact us today and help us get started. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help us build an engaging environment for our volunteers as a Volunteer Engagement Lead! Lincoln NE

The Volunteers Engagement Leads are responsible for overseeing "The Volunteer Experience" for volunteers serving in the region and department of responsibility. They serve as a resource for supervisors, and communicate and carry out engagement plans set by Volunteer Services Engagement Lead for the region in all lines

Key Responsibilities:

Consults with department managers on position on-boarding, planned growth experiences, and volunteer career development.
* Provides consultation, coaching and training resources to promote positive workforce relationships (employees with volunteers, volunteers with volunteers) and effective ongoing volunteer engagement.
* Follows up with volunteers and department managers to ensure proper placement and job satisfaction.
* Consults with department managers regarding the leadership potential of volunteers and supports requesting department managers in developing leadership and advancement opportunities for volunteers.
* Serves as the point of contact for reassignment or referring volunteers to other department positions, or if not a fit for the department to Volunteer Services.
* Connects supervisors of volunteers to Volunteer Services HR relations team for mediation and facilitation of volunteer grievance and performance related issues.
* Leads ongoing discussions with requesting department managers about volunteer engagement cycle, roles and responsibilities working to identify what’s working and lessons learned.
* Conducts exit interviews.
* Works with team members to ensure the integration of their work with volunteer recruitment, referrals and screening, recognition, and Volunteer Connection.

Qualifications:

Proven leadership in nonprofit or for-profit organizations Cultural sensitivity to diverse audiences Knowledge and understanding of Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service Work well both individually and with others Relevant, complementary management and/or technical skills/operational experience Relationship building skills working collaboratively with staff partners as well as board members, senior management, and other volunteer partners as needed Understand the value of volunteers and provide leadership and support to ensure volunteers are productive and have a mutually rewarding experience

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross

The Volunteers Engagement Leads are responsible for overseeing "The Volunteer Experience" for volunteers serving in the region and department of responsibility. They serve as a resource for supervisors, and communicate and carry out engagement plans set by Volunteer Services Engagement Lead for the region in all lines

Key Responsibilities:

Consults with department managers on position on-boarding, planned growth experiences, and volunteer career development.
* Provides consultation, coaching and training resources to promote positive workforce relationships (employees with volunteers, volunteers with volunteers) and effective ongoing volunteer engagement.
* Follows up with volunteers and department managers to ensure proper placement and job satisfaction.
* Consults with department managers regarding the leadership potential of volunteers and supports requesting department managers in developing leadership and advancement opportunities for volunteers.
* Serves as the point of contact for reassignment or referring volunteers to other department positions, or if not a fit for the department to Volunteer Services.
* Connects supervisors of volunteers to Volunteer Services HR relations team for mediation and facilitation of volunteer grievance and performance related issues.
* Leads ongoing discussions with requesting department managers about volunteer engagement cycle, roles and responsibilities working to identify what’s working and lessons learned.
* Conducts exit interviews.
* Works with team members to ensure the integration of their work with volunteer recruitment, referrals and screening, recognition, and Volunteer Connection.

Qualifications:

Proven leadership in nonprofit or for-profit organizations Cultural sensitivity to diverse audiences Knowledge and understanding of Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service Work well both individually and with others Relevant, complementary management and/or technical skills/operational experience Relationship building skills working collaboratively with staff partners as well as board members, senior management, and other volunteer partners as needed Understand the value of volunteers and provide leadership and support to ensure volunteers are productive and have a mutually rewarding experience

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Specialist

Help your community and your country by joining our Disaster Action Team. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to survivors.

Agency: American Red Cross

Help your community and your country by joining our Disaster Action Team. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to survivors.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Services Service Associate

In a disaster, people with special medical needs have extra concerns. Volunteer with the Red Cross and use your medical experience to help those in a crisis. Disaster Health Services Responders provide health care by meeting the health needs of clients and providing support to other volunteers. The Red Cross provides training that can be used towards the maintenance of nursing licenses.

Agency: American Red Cross

In a disaster, people with special medical needs have extra concerns. Volunteer with the Red Cross and use your medical experience to help those in a crisis. Disaster Health Services Responders provide health care by meeting the health needs of clients and providing support to other volunteers. The Red Cross provides training that can be used towards the maintenance of nursing licenses.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Ambassador of Human Kindness in our Gift Shop!

Be a Volunteer in our wonderful Gift Shop at St. Elizabeth Hospital!  A wonderful opportunity to serve patients, visitors and staff by assisting the with a special gift, to celebrate a birth of a child and to encourage visitors through challenging times. We have openings on Monday - Friday 10am-2pm or 2pm-6pm. Please apply online: https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Be a Volunteer in our wonderful Gift Shop at St. Elizabeth Hospital!  A wonderful opportunity to serve patients, visitors and staff by assisting the with a special gift, to celebrate a birth of a child and to encourage visitors through challenging times. We have openings on Monday - Friday 10am-2pm or 2pm-6pm. Please apply online: https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion for the Dying

Endless journey Hospice is now serving the Lincoln area and invites those who would like to companion our patients along their journey.

Volunteers may:

visit regularly as patient companions (generally 1, to maybe 2 hrs per week as your schedule allows)

on a case by case basis as respite volunteers in the home setting (2-4 hr blocks of time as need arises)

or in the time in the days to hours before death as Sit Beside Me volunteers (2-3 hr blocks of time as need arises) 

We also utilize “specialist” volunteers – people coming with particular skills (pet companions, Veterans,  Spanish language, hairstylists, musicians, artists, etc)


Volunteers must pass a background check and receive initial and ongoing training for their work. 

Agency: Endless Journey Hospice

Endless journey Hospice is now serving the Lincoln area and invites those who would like to companion our patients along their journey.

Volunteers may:

visit regularly as patient companions (generally 1, to maybe 2 hrs per week as your schedule allows)

on a case by case basis as respite volunteers in the home setting (2-4 hr blocks of time as need arises)

or in the time in the days to hours before death as Sit Beside Me volunteers (2-3 hr blocks of time as need arises) 

We also utilize “specialist” volunteers – people coming with particular skills (pet companions, Veterans,  Spanish language, hairstylists, musicians, artists, etc)


Volunteers must pass a background check and receive initial and ongoing training for their work. 

Agency: Endless Journey Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Consider Volunteering with Lincoln Animal Ambassadors

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LAA is an all-volunteer organization and volunteers are essential to our operations. LAA runs an income-based spay/neuter voucher program, which issues vouchers individuals can use to reduce the cost of getting their pet spayed or neutered. This helps to prevent pet homelessness by reducing unwanted litters. LAA also maintains a need-based pet food bank, helping pets stay in homes when their human's life get tough. LAA promotes enrichment of our community through progressive thinking, education, awareness, and public support. We are committed to addressing the root causes of animal homelessness in our community. LAA does this through preventative strategies and is not a rescue, we do not directly care for any homeless animals. By volunteering with LAA, you become a part of our mission to prevent homeless animals.

Because our programs rely on volunteers to operate, we need reliable volunteers who can make a commitment to LAA. Volunteers looking to fulfill community service hours as required by school or court mandate can only help in limited areas due to training requirements. We ask that you be at least 16 years of age to volunteer in order to fulfill school-required community service and at least 18 years of age for other volunteering. Younger volunteers may be able to participate in limited areas and must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Agency: Lincoln Animal Ambassadors

Apply Now

LAA is an all-volunteer organization and volunteers are essential to our operations. LAA runs an income-based spay/neuter voucher program, which issues vouchers individuals can use to reduce the cost of getting their pet spayed or neutered. This helps to prevent pet homelessness by reducing unwanted litters. LAA also maintains a need-based pet food bank, helping pets stay in homes when their human's life get tough. LAA promotes enrichment of our community through progressive thinking, education, awareness, and public support. We are committed to addressing the root causes of animal homelessness in our community. LAA does this through preventative strategies and is not a rescue, we do not directly care for any homeless animals. By volunteering with LAA, you become a part of our mission to prevent homeless animals.

Because our programs rely on volunteers to operate, we need reliable volunteers who can make a commitment to LAA. Volunteers looking to fulfill community service hours as required by school or court mandate can only help in limited areas due to training requirements. We ask that you be at least 16 years of age to volunteer in order to fulfill school-required community service and at least 18 years of age for other volunteering. Younger volunteers may be able to participate in limited areas and must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Agency: Lincoln Animal Ambassadors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Projects

The sky is the limit! We can be flexible to suit your group's needs/interests. Some examples of group projects include...
-spreading mulch around our property
-taking our shelter youth on a scavenger hunt
-reading aloud at our early childhood center
-running a sports tournament at our summer camp program
-cleaning apartments for homeless youth to move in

Agency: CEDARS

The sky is the limit! We can be flexible to suit your group's needs/interests. Some examples of group projects include...
-spreading mulch around our property
-taking our shelter youth on a scavenger hunt
-reading aloud at our early childhood center
-running a sports tournament at our summer camp program
-cleaning apartments for homeless youth to move in

Agency: CEDARS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thrift Shoppe Volunteer

If you're enthusiastic about working with customers, have a passion for clothing, antiques, collectibles, or furniture, and want to contribute to a meaningful cause, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

In-store duties:

- Sorting and displaying donations

- Assisting customers

- General store maintenance

Off-site duties

- Handyman services & general store maintenance- 

- Pick up donated furniture

- Help with Social Media posts




Agency: Bud's Thrift Shoppe

If you're enthusiastic about working with customers, have a passion for clothing, antiques, collectibles, or furniture, and want to contribute to a meaningful cause, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

In-store duties:

- Sorting and displaying donations

- Assisting customers

- General store maintenance

Off-site duties

- Handyman services & general store maintenance- 

- Pick up donated furniture

- Help with Social Media posts




Agency: Bud's Thrift Shoppe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goat and Sheep feeding and socialization

We need you at Shepherd’s Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue! Actually our 105 rescue animals need your love and care! Socializing with Maple, Sadie, Dobbie and their friends provides them with the experience of meeting new people, which helps them to be better ambassadors! Along with socialization, evening and weekend feeding help is needed and appreciated!

All of our animals have come from people who are unable to care from them due to disability or losing their farms. We provide peace for them knowing their animals will still be loved! We also take in cruelty and abuse cases as we are asked to do so.

Agency: Shepherd’s Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue

We need you at Shepherd’s Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue! Actually our 105 rescue animals need your love and care! Socializing with Maple, Sadie, Dobbie and their friends provides them with the experience of meeting new people, which helps them to be better ambassadors! Along with socialization, evening and weekend feeding help is needed and appreciated!

All of our animals have come from people who are unable to care from them due to disability or losing their farms. We provide peace for them knowing their animals will still be loved! We also take in cruelty and abuse cases as we are asked to do so.

Agency: Shepherd’s Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68422

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brand Ambassador

The Ambassador shall promote Arrive Business Center's memberships and showcase their experiences at the coworking space on their social media platforms, including but not limited to Instagram and Facebook.

Agency: Arrive Business Center

The Ambassador shall promote Arrive Business Center's memberships and showcase their experiences at the coworking space on their social media platforms, including but not limited to Instagram and Facebook.

Agency: Arrive Business Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68516

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome Desk Attendant

Help us welcome individuals into the building at our Campus for Health and WellBeing, and guide them to the correct area. 

Agency: CenterPointe

Help us welcome individuals into the building at our Campus for Health and WellBeing, and guide them to the correct area. 

Agency: CenterPointe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Veterans, Pets and Compassionate People!

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.

Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with therapy pets that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship Respite Pet therapy Bereavement support Pinning ceremonies Veteran-to-veteran programs

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks or months.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.

Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with therapy pets that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship Respite Pet therapy Bereavement support Pinning ceremonies Veteran-to-veteran programs

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks or months.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Veterans, Pets and Compassionate People!

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.

Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with pet visits that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship RespitePet visitsBereavement supportMusic visitsPinning ceremoniesVeteran-to-veteran programs

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.

Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with pet visits that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship RespitePet visitsBereavement supportMusic visitsPinning ceremoniesVeteran-to-veteran programs

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Veterans, Pets and Compassionate People!

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.


Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with pet visits that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

 

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship Respite Pet visits Bereavement support Music visits Pinning ceremonies Veteran-to-veteran programs

 

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Hospice volunteers are an integral part of Eventide's Hospice Team, providing emotional, physical and spiritual support in the last stages of a client’s life and offering support for their family as well.


Eventide Hospice needs volunteers to assist in supporting hospice clients: veterans willing to volunteer their time with fellow veterans; with pet visits that brighten days; and compassionate people to provide companionship.

 

Volunteers may offer:

Companionship Respite Pet visits Bereavement support Music visits Pinning ceremonies Veteran-to-veteran programs

 

After your hospice volunteer application is approved, specialized training is provided to prepare you for this unique and rewarding opportunity. The length of commitment may vary, from a one-time visit to multiple visits over several weeks.

Agency: Eventide Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Short-Term Mentor for Internationally Trained Professional

What is the Connectors Program? 

The Connectors Program offers a professional networking & mentorship opportunity for eligible, foreign-trained professionals seeking to re-enter their profession in the State of Nebraska. The program pairs foreign-trained professionals seeking career advancement with an established career mentor in their field for a three-month mentorship period. Common professions include, but are not limited to: Accounting, Education, Engineering, Law, & Nursing. 

How long does the mentorship period last? 

3 months. 

How often do mentors meet with the mentee? 

Mentors are asked to meet with the mentee at least 2-3 times during the 3-month period, with the expectation of ongoing, periodic communication throughout that time. 

How much time do mentors devote to the program? 

Mentors may spend on average 5-10 hours total over the 3-month period.  Do meetings take place in-person or virtually?  Either: meetings can be in-person or virtual (phone, teleconference, etc.) depending on the preference of both the mentor and client. 

What are the objectives of the mentorship period? 

The objective of the Connectors Program mentorship is for the client to receive guidance on job application readiness, professional communication, and expansion of their professional network so that they may launch their careers with connections and confidence.

Who can participate in the program? 

To receive career advancement mentorship, one must: 

1) identify as a refugee or immigrant in the United States; and 

2) have a degree from a foreign country. 

To offer career advancement mentorship, one must: 

1) have professional experience in the client’s professional field (common professions include, but are not limited to: Accounting, Education, Engineering, Law, & Nursing); 

2) be willing to provide guidance for job application readiness and professional communication; and 

3) be willing to provide 3-5 professional connections to the client, e.g. prospective employers and professionals who can expand the client’s networking opportunities. 

How are mentors and mentees matched? 

Mentees will be matched with a career mentor who either has direct experience in the mentee’s career or who has experience with professional coaching and job recruitment in the mentee’s professional field. Additional considerations for matching include preferences of meeting mode and availability.

Agency: CareerLadder

What is the Connectors Program? 

The Connectors Program offers a professional networking & mentorship opportunity for eligible, foreign-trained professionals seeking to re-enter their profession in the State of Nebraska. The program pairs foreign-trained professionals seeking career advancement with an established career mentor in their field for a three-month mentorship period. Common professions include, but are not limited to: Accounting, Education, Engineering, Law, & Nursing. 

How long does the mentorship period last? 

3 months. 

How often do mentors meet with the mentee? 

Mentors are asked to meet with the mentee at least 2-3 times during the 3-month period, with the expectation of ongoing, periodic communication throughout that time. 

How much time do mentors devote to the program? 

Mentors may spend on average 5-10 hours total over the 3-month period.  Do meetings take place in-person or virtually?  Either: meetings can be in-person or virtual (phone, teleconference, etc.) depending on the preference of both the mentor and client. 

What are the objectives of the mentorship period? 

The objective of the Connectors Program mentorship is for the client to receive guidance on job application readiness, professional communication, and expansion of their professional network so that they may launch their careers with connections and confidence.

Who can participate in the program? 

To receive career advancement mentorship, one must: 

1) identify as a refugee or immigrant in the United States; and 

2) have a degree from a foreign country. 

To offer career advancement mentorship, one must: 

1) have professional experience in the client’s professional field (common professions include, but are not limited to: Accounting, Education, Engineering, Law, & Nursing); 

2) be willing to provide guidance for job application readiness and professional communication; and 

3) be willing to provide 3-5 professional connections to the client, e.g. prospective employers and professionals who can expand the client’s networking opportunities. 

How are mentors and mentees matched? 

Mentees will be matched with a career mentor who either has direct experience in the mentee’s career or who has experience with professional coaching and job recruitment in the mentee’s professional field. Additional considerations for matching include preferences of meeting mode and availability.

Agency: CareerLadder

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-site Transportation to Mass/Rosary Service

Join our team as a Mass Transportation Assistant. Your reliability and kind assistance will ensure residents can safely attend our on-site Mass and Rosary Service on Tuesday mornings. This role involves pushing residents in wheelchairs or escorting residents using a walker to and from the service location and providing attentive companionship by remaining with them for the full duration of the service.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Join our team as a Mass Transportation Assistant. Your reliability and kind assistance will ensure residents can safely attend our on-site Mass and Rosary Service on Tuesday mornings. This role involves pushing residents in wheelchairs or escorting residents using a walker to and from the service location and providing attentive companionship by remaining with them for the full duration of the service.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CIRA Back to School Drive

Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement (CIRA) helps immigrants & refugees from around world integrate into Nebraska's vibrant community.

CIRA is preparing to support 250+ children in our unaccompanied minors and refugee families' programs as they get ready to start the new school year. Many of these children are attending school in the U.S. for the first time and do not have the essential items needed to start the year strong.

By donating school supplies and backpacks, you're offering them a lifeline to education and empowerment. Your support not only helps these young newcomers adapt and integrate but also provides them with the tools they need to build a brighter future.



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Agency: CIRA - Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement

Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement (CIRA) helps immigrants & refugees from around world integrate into Nebraska's vibrant community.

CIRA is preparing to support 250+ children in our unaccompanied minors and refugee families' programs as they get ready to start the new school year. Many of these children are attending school in the U.S. for the first time and do not have the essential items needed to start the year strong.

By donating school supplies and backpacks, you're offering them a lifeline to education and empowerment. Your support not only helps these young newcomers adapt and integrate but also provides them with the tools they need to build a brighter future.



Shop our Amazon Wishlist:

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Agency: CIRA - Center for Immigrant & Refugee Advancement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basic Tech Support

Want to share your tech skills and help our residents stay connected? We're looking for a tech-savvy volunteer to provide support with things like cell phones, TV programming, computers, and printers. Your expertise will make a huge difference in helping our residents navigate the digital world.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Want to share your tech skills and help our residents stay connected? We're looking for a tech-savvy volunteer to provide support with things like cell phones, TV programming, computers, and printers. Your expertise will make a huge difference in helping our residents navigate the digital world.

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Department Support

Are you creative? Do love to craft and decorate?

We are looking for a passionate volunteer to join our activities team! You'll help us create engaging and meaningful experiences for our residents by assisting with craft preparation, refreshing bulletin boards, and organizing/refreshing our parallel programming totes.  Your help will make a big impact in helping our residents live their best life!

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Are you creative? Do love to craft and decorate?

We are looking for a passionate volunteer to join our activities team! You'll help us create engaging and meaningful experiences for our residents by assisting with craft preparation, refreshing bulletin boards, and organizing/refreshing our parallel programming totes.  Your help will make a big impact in helping our residents live their best life!

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Out of School Transportation Volunteer

Schedule: Weekdays, approximately 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (school pick-up and drop-off at the community center)


About the Program: Malone's out-of-school program serves children ages 5–13, providing a safe and engaging environment that supports learning, growth, and community connection. We are seeking responsible and caring volunteer drivers to help transport students from local schools to the community center each afternoon.

Position Summary: Volunteer Van Transportation Drivers play a vital role in ensuring children arrive safely and on time to participate in after-school programming. Drivers operate passenger vans along assigned routes, maintain a friendly and positive attitude, and follow all safety procedures and traffic laws.

Responsibilities: 

Safely transport children ages 5–13 from designated schools to the community center. Follow established routes and pick-up schedules provided by program staff. Ensure all passengers are seated and wearing seat belts before the vehicle moves. Maintain a calm, positive, and professional demeanor with children and staff. Communicate with program coordinators about any route changes, delays, or concerns. Conduct basic pre-trip and post-trip vehicle safety inspections. Keep the van clean and organized. Report any maintenance or safety issues immediately.

Qualifications:

Must be at least 21 years old. Valid driver’s license with a good driving record. Ability to pass a background check and driving record review. Experience working with or around children preferred. Reliable, punctual, and able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism. Friendly and patient personality with good communication skills.


Benefits: 

Make a meaningful impact on the lives of local youth. Gain volunteer experience in a community-based organization. Receive ongoing support and training. Join a positive, mission-driven team dedicated to helping children succeed.

Agency: Malone Community Center

Schedule: Weekdays, approximately 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (school pick-up and drop-off at the community center)


About the Program: Malone's out-of-school program serves children ages 5–13, providing a safe and engaging environment that supports learning, growth, and community connection. We are seeking responsible and caring volunteer drivers to help transport students from local schools to the community center each afternoon.

Position Summary: Volunteer Van Transportation Drivers play a vital role in ensuring children arrive safely and on time to participate in after-school programming. Drivers operate passenger vans along assigned routes, maintain a friendly and positive attitude, and follow all safety procedures and traffic laws.

Responsibilities: 

Safely transport children ages 5–13 from designated schools to the community center. Follow established routes and pick-up schedules provided by program staff. Ensure all passengers are seated and wearing seat belts before the vehicle moves. Maintain a calm, positive, and professional demeanor with children and staff. Communicate with program coordinators about any route changes, delays, or concerns. Conduct basic pre-trip and post-trip vehicle safety inspections. Keep the van clean and organized. Report any maintenance or safety issues immediately.

Qualifications:

Must be at least 21 years old. Valid driver’s license with a good driving record. Ability to pass a background check and driving record review. Experience working with or around children preferred. Reliable, punctual, and able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism. Friendly and patient personality with good communication skills.


Benefits: 

Make a meaningful impact on the lives of local youth. Gain volunteer experience in a community-based organization. Receive ongoing support and training. Join a positive, mission-driven team dedicated to helping children succeed.

Agency: Malone Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: OOS Kitchen Volunteer

Schedule: Weekdays, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (flexible days)

Reports To: Program Coordinator / Site Supervisor

Position Summary: The Volunteer Food Server plays an important role in creating a positive and welcoming mealtime experience for children ages 5–13 participating in our after-school program. This volunteer helps prepare, serve, and clean up snacks or meals while ensuring food safety and supporting a nurturing environment for youth.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve healthy snacks or meals to children in a respectful, friendly, and efficient manner. Follow all food safety and sanitation procedures in accordance with Level 2 Food Handler Certification standards. Maintain cleanliness of serving areas, tables, and food storage spaces. Assist with setup and cleanup before and after meal service. Support staff in promoting a positive dining atmosphere and appropriate mealtime behavior. Interact positively with children and staff while maintaining professional boundaries. Report any safety, health, or behavioral concerns to the Site Supervisor immediately.

Qualifications:   

Must hold a Level 2 Food Handler Certificate (must obtain before volunteering). Experience working with children or in food service is a plus. Ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with a diverse team. Friendly, patient, and dependable with a commitment to safety and respect.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a direct impact on children’s health and well-being. Gain experience in food service, child care, and community engagement. Join a supportive team dedicated to empowering youth and families.

Agency: Malone Community Center

Schedule: Weekdays, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (flexible days)

Reports To: Program Coordinator / Site Supervisor

Position Summary: The Volunteer Food Server plays an important role in creating a positive and welcoming mealtime experience for children ages 5–13 participating in our after-school program. This volunteer helps prepare, serve, and clean up snacks or meals while ensuring food safety and supporting a nurturing environment for youth.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve healthy snacks or meals to children in a respectful, friendly, and efficient manner. Follow all food safety and sanitation procedures in accordance with Level 2 Food Handler Certification standards. Maintain cleanliness of serving areas, tables, and food storage spaces. Assist with setup and cleanup before and after meal service. Support staff in promoting a positive dining atmosphere and appropriate mealtime behavior. Interact positively with children and staff while maintaining professional boundaries. Report any safety, health, or behavioral concerns to the Site Supervisor immediately.

Qualifications:   

Must hold a Level 2 Food Handler Certificate (must obtain before volunteering). Experience working with children or in food service is a plus. Ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with a diverse team. Friendly, patient, and dependable with a commitment to safety and respect.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Make a direct impact on children’s health and well-being. Gain experience in food service, child care, and community engagement. Join a supportive team dedicated to empowering youth and families.

Agency: Malone Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shopping Floor Support

Tuesdays and Thursdays our shopping floor is open to the community 10AM - 3PM  to shop for their clothing and household item needs. The volunteer opportunity would include answering shopper questions, assisting with keeping the room picked up and counting and bagging their items. No lifting is required and a chair is provided at check out 

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Tuesdays and Thursdays our shopping floor is open to the community 10AM - 3PM  to shop for their clothing and household item needs. The volunteer opportunity would include answering shopper questions, assisting with keeping the room picked up and counting and bagging their items. No lifting is required and a chair is provided at check out 

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Program Facilitator

We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help ensure our residents have a fun and engaged weekend! Spend just 2-3 hours, twice per month on either a Saturday or Sunday being a part of our team, helping to run games, coordinate social hours, and lead small group activities. Your willingness to jump in and share your time brings energy and joy to our community. If you love people and love fun, we need you!

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help ensure our residents have a fun and engaged weekend! Spend just 2-3 hours, twice per month on either a Saturday or Sunday being a part of our team, helping to run games, coordinate social hours, and lead small group activities. Your willingness to jump in and share your time brings energy and joy to our community. If you love people and love fun, we need you!

For this volunteer opportunity we ask that you commit to a minimum of 5 visits.

Agency: Eastmont Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be an Ambassador of HumanKindness in the Hospitality Room!

Serve as a Hospitality Room volunteer by making guest comfortable during their time in Short Stay (outpatient surgery) while waiting for their family member or friend to go through surgery and recovery.  Schedule is every other Wednesday from 11:30am - 3:30pm and Fridays 1pm-3pm.  Please click on the link to apply:https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Serve as a Hospitality Room volunteer by making guest comfortable during their time in Short Stay (outpatient surgery) while waiting for their family member or friend to go through surgery and recovery.  Schedule is every other Wednesday from 11:30am - 3:30pm and Fridays 1pm-3pm.  Please click on the link to apply:https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flyer Delivery

If you have a vehicle and like to drive in Lincoln, then this is a good fit for you! Pick a neighborhood or two from our list and delivery flyers to businesses and organizations that will display the opportunities we have coming up. Connect with us and we'll have the list and flyers ready for you to pick up. Thank you for your consideration!

Agency: LUX Center for the Arts

If you have a vehicle and like to drive in Lincoln, then this is a good fit for you! Pick a neighborhood or two from our list and delivery flyers to businesses and organizations that will display the opportunities we have coming up. Connect with us and we'll have the list and flyers ready for you to pick up. Thank you for your consideration!

Agency: LUX Center for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Who What Wednesdays

Who What Wednesday is a monthly free speaker series bringing together fellow creatives from across the Lincoln community. Alternates monthly between LUX and Turbine Flats. Volunteers assist our Artist Liaison, Hannah Demma, with set up (chairs, refreshments) and tear down. Most importantly, you get to engage with the speakers and attendees to learn more about the arts in our community. Next WWW at LUX is on April 15th.

Agency: LUX Center for the Arts

Who What Wednesday is a monthly free speaker series bringing together fellow creatives from across the Lincoln community. Alternates monthly between LUX and Turbine Flats. Volunteers assist our Artist Liaison, Hannah Demma, with set up (chairs, refreshments) and tear down. Most importantly, you get to engage with the speakers and attendees to learn more about the arts in our community. Next WWW at LUX is on April 15th.

Agency: LUX Center for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LBK Board Position (Finance)

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is seeking a board member with a finance or accounting experience.

LBK is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is seeking a board member with a finance or accounting experience.

LBK is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IT Support (Volunteer)

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is seeking IT support , assisting our operation with technology systems, data tracking, or website support.

LBK is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

The Lincoln Bike Kitchen is seeking IT support , assisting our operation with technology systems, data tracking, or website support.

LBK is a volunteer-powered nonprofit that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to children and adults who need them for transportation, work, school, and recreation. Each year, thousands of bikes are repaired and given a second life through the work of dedicated volunteers.

Agency: Lincoln Bike Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Drive for Urgent Needs

Looking for a simple way to make an enormous impact? Host a donation drive for the youth served at CEDARS!

Connect with Paige at pthompson@cedarskids.org for more information, or if you have questions about immediate specific needs.

Examples of potential drives:
- Hygiene Products
- Crafts and Activity Kits
- Board Games, Card Games, Puzzles for all ages
- Shelf Sustainable Foods

Agency: CEDARS

Looking for a simple way to make an enormous impact? Host a donation drive for the youth served at CEDARS!

Connect with Paige at pthompson@cedarskids.org for more information, or if you have questions about immediate specific needs.

Examples of potential drives:
- Hygiene Products
- Crafts and Activity Kits
- Board Games, Card Games, Puzzles for all ages
- Shelf Sustainable Foods

Agency: CEDARS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68506

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monday Thrift Store Volunteer

Join us on Mondays as we prep our thrift store, St. Louise Gift & Thrift, for the upcoming week. Tasks include processing donations, cleaning, hanging clothes, and arranging the sales floor. Large groups welcome and encouraged!

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Join us on Mondays as we prep our thrift store, St. Louise Gift & Thrift, for the upcoming week. Tasks include processing donations, cleaning, hanging clothes, and arranging the sales floor. Large groups welcome and encouraged!

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Hero in Action! Save lives, one blood drive at a time!

As a volunteer donor ambassador, you’ll ensure every blood donor has a wonderful experience from start to finish. Greet donors with a warm smile, assist them with checking in, and express heartfelt thanks for their generous donation. You’ll be a key part of our Biomedical Services team, making a real difference every day. Each shift you take helps save lives. While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Key Responsibilities:

During a shift, Donor Ambassadors will:

Welcome donors with a warm smile, explain the donation process, and help with check-in.Guide donors smoothly through the Check-In process.Provide great customer service by answering questions and making the donation experience positive.Share the Red Cross story and our mission.Educate donors about how their blood types can be optimized to help more patients.Ensure donors have their post-donation information and check their recovery time.Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass and schedule next appointments via BookNow.Say thank you to each donor contribution.Reach out to donors with friendly reminder calls and help reschedule appointments as needed to keep our community connected and engaged.Report any issues to the collections staff and keep donors safe.Sanitize and disinfect donor areas as needed.

Donor Ambassadors are needed to support both mobile blood drives (which are hosted at community or sponsor sites) and fixed sites (Red Cross blood donation centers).

Qualifications:

Volunteer must be age 13-15 with additional adult supervision* or aged 16+Volunteer must be mature enough to maintain confidentiality and respond appropriately to adverse donor reactionsAbility to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteersAbility to understand and explain Donor Optimization to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven cultureWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Fluent / Proficient in speaking Spanish encouragedAdditional adult supervision can be provided by a parent, guardian, sibling, teacher, youth club coordinator or other adult.

To learn more, click the link below or visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to apply today!

Blood Donor Ambassador

Agency: American Red Cross

As a volunteer donor ambassador, you’ll ensure every blood donor has a wonderful experience from start to finish. Greet donors with a warm smile, assist them with checking in, and express heartfelt thanks for their generous donation. You’ll be a key part of our Biomedical Services team, making a real difference every day. Each shift you take helps save lives. While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Key Responsibilities:

During a shift, Donor Ambassadors will:

Welcome donors with a warm smile, explain the donation process, and help with check-in.Guide donors smoothly through the Check-In process.Provide great customer service by answering questions and making the donation experience positive.Share the Red Cross story and our mission.Educate donors about how their blood types can be optimized to help more patients.Ensure donors have their post-donation information and check their recovery time.Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass and schedule next appointments via BookNow.Say thank you to each donor contribution.Reach out to donors with friendly reminder calls and help reschedule appointments as needed to keep our community connected and engaged.Report any issues to the collections staff and keep donors safe.Sanitize and disinfect donor areas as needed.

Donor Ambassadors are needed to support both mobile blood drives (which are hosted at community or sponsor sites) and fixed sites (Red Cross blood donation centers).

Qualifications:

Volunteer must be age 13-15 with additional adult supervision* or aged 16+Volunteer must be mature enough to maintain confidentiality and respond appropriately to adverse donor reactionsAbility to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteersAbility to understand and explain Donor Optimization to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven cultureWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Fluent / Proficient in speaking Spanish encouragedAdditional adult supervision can be provided by a parent, guardian, sibling, teacher, youth club coordinator or other adult.

To learn more, click the link below or visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to apply today!

Blood Donor Ambassador

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Resident Transition Service Associate: Work with the Red Cross to empower shelter residents as they create sustainable, personalized plans as they navigate their transition back to life after a disaster.

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to long term housing solutions.

Ideal Volunteer Characteristics:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsTech-savvyLoves supporting clients’ needsCreative problem solverAble to work in a dynamic situation

When housing is disrupted in communities after a disaster, it can be difficult for some people to find new long-term housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associates help shelter residents create personalized plans to overcome roadblocks and transition to new housing. They play a critical role in reducing disaster-caused displacement and aiding in long-term recovery for individuals.

If you want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of disaster caused displacement, this is the perfect role for you!

Agency: American Red Cross

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to long term housing solutions.

Ideal Volunteer Characteristics:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsTech-savvyLoves supporting clients’ needsCreative problem solverAble to work in a dynamic situation

When housing is disrupted in communities after a disaster, it can be difficult for some people to find new long-term housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associates help shelter residents create personalized plans to overcome roadblocks and transition to new housing. They play a critical role in reducing disaster-caused displacement and aiding in long-term recovery for individuals.

If you want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of disaster caused displacement, this is the perfect role for you!

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OPS: Associate Fleet Volunteer

Enjoy Tinkering with cars...Help us coordinate the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure a fully operational and deployable fleet.

ResponsibilitiesEnsure each vehicles registration, insurance and associated documents are properly stored/displayed in all regional fleet vehicles.Support vehicle maintenance and repairs in concert with the fleet vendor [Element] and the local automotive maintenance and repair shops.Work with local service providers and Fleet staff to ensure timely preventive maintenance on fleet vehicles.Performing light maintenance and support keeping vehicles clean to ensure the fleet remains in top condition.Conduct regular inspections of vehicles to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Advise regional Operations team of process improvements to help find efficiencies in maintaining the regional fleet.Support the onboarding of new authorized drivers to the American Red Cross in all departments ensuring they have received correct training on the organizations processes and safety guidelines as it relates to fleet

Watch our video to learn more: We Are The American Red Cross

Agency: American Red Cross

Enjoy Tinkering with cars...Help us coordinate the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure a fully operational and deployable fleet.

ResponsibilitiesEnsure each vehicles registration, insurance and associated documents are properly stored/displayed in all regional fleet vehicles.Support vehicle maintenance and repairs in concert with the fleet vendor [Element] and the local automotive maintenance and repair shops.Work with local service providers and Fleet staff to ensure timely preventive maintenance on fleet vehicles.Performing light maintenance and support keeping vehicles clean to ensure the fleet remains in top condition.Conduct regular inspections of vehicles to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Advise regional Operations team of process improvements to help find efficiencies in maintaining the regional fleet.Support the onboarding of new authorized drivers to the American Red Cross in all departments ensuring they have received correct training on the organizations processes and safety guidelines as it relates to fleet

Watch our video to learn more: We Are The American Red Cross

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Youth Mentor (Community-Based)

Become a Big and make a lasting difference in a young person’s life! Our Community-Based Mentoring program allows adult mentors, "Bigs," and youth, "Littles," to share activities on their own schedule. Matches typically meet up on weekends or evenings for at least four hours a month. We encourage free or low-cost activities like bike riding, board games, baking, or just taking a walk.

One of the most important pieces of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program is that Bigs can provide their Littles with opportunities to be inspired and try something new. Littles can explore new environments and learn skills that they may not have otherwise had an opportunity to experience. No special skills are required to be a Big; just consistency and a willingness to show up!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Lincoln

Become a Big and make a lasting difference in a young person’s life! Our Community-Based Mentoring program allows adult mentors, "Bigs," and youth, "Littles," to share activities on their own schedule. Matches typically meet up on weekends or evenings for at least four hours a month. We encourage free or low-cost activities like bike riding, board games, baking, or just taking a walk.

One of the most important pieces of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program is that Bigs can provide their Littles with opportunities to be inspired and try something new. Littles can explore new environments and learn skills that they may not have otherwise had an opportunity to experience. No special skills are required to be a Big; just consistency and a willingness to show up!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Lincoln

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run Coaches -- Fall and Spring

Girls on the Run Seeks Fall Coaches Across Lincoln

Another fabulous season of friendship and 5K fun is on tap as part of the Girls on the Run, and we need volunteer coaches across Lincoln to deliver our innovative curriculum that builds confidence, character and physical activity in girls. 

You DON’T have to be a runner to get involved – you just need to live a healthy lifestyle, project a positive attitude and have passion to help young girls put their best foot forward with our transformational social-emotional learning program.

Girls on the run is an innovative after-school program that combines exercise, education and mentoring to promote self-esteem, goal-setting and healthy living in sixth- through sixth-grade girls. Teams meet for 75 minutes twice a week (total 16 meetings) over 8 to 10 weeks to play interactive running games and train for a 5K run/walk at the end of the season. Lessons on goal-setting, health, communication and teamwork are incorporated with the physical training, so girls get a well-rounded positive experience in a noncompetitive atmosphere.

The overall time commitment for first-time coaches is about 30 hours over 12 weeks. That includes:

·         3 hours of online training modules;

·        an in-person meeting in August or February

·        16 meetings with the team between Aug. 20 and Nov. 1

·        CPR/First Aid certification, if required (one coach per site must be certified);

·        2 hours on 5K day

 

Complete the New Coach Application today! Or visit www.GOTRNebraska.org to learn more.

Agency: Girls on the Run of Nebraska

Girls on the Run Seeks Fall Coaches Across Lincoln

Another fabulous season of friendship and 5K fun is on tap as part of the Girls on the Run, and we need volunteer coaches across Lincoln to deliver our innovative curriculum that builds confidence, character and physical activity in girls. 

You DON’T have to be a runner to get involved – you just need to live a healthy lifestyle, project a positive attitude and have passion to help young girls put their best foot forward with our transformational social-emotional learning program.

Girls on the run is an innovative after-school program that combines exercise, education and mentoring to promote self-esteem, goal-setting and healthy living in sixth- through sixth-grade girls. Teams meet for 75 minutes twice a week (total 16 meetings) over 8 to 10 weeks to play interactive running games and train for a 5K run/walk at the end of the season. Lessons on goal-setting, health, communication and teamwork are incorporated with the physical training, so girls get a well-rounded positive experience in a noncompetitive atmosphere.

The overall time commitment for first-time coaches is about 30 hours over 12 weeks. That includes:

·         3 hours of online training modules;

·        an in-person meeting in August or February

·        16 meetings with the team between Aug. 20 and Nov. 1

·        CPR/First Aid certification, if required (one coach per site must be certified);

·        2 hours on 5K day

 

Complete the New Coach Application today! Or visit www.GOTRNebraska.org to learn more.

Agency: Girls on the Run of Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Center Volunteer

assist donors unload donated itemssort donationsprepare items to be sent over to our thrift store

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

assist donors unload donated itemssort donationsprepare items to be sent over to our thrift store

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68508

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer

Hanging clothingMerchandising and moving clothing to the floorPreparing donated merchandise with light cleaningHelping customers in front of house and at the register

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Hanging clothingMerchandising and moving clothing to the floorPreparing donated merchandise with light cleaningHelping customers in front of house and at the register

Agency: Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Experience Volunteers

Experience Volunteers are individuals who are completing volunteer hours in their free-time or for required hours through a college/school course. Experience Volunteers' main objective is to mentor and supervise the youth at Lighthouse. Responsibilities include:

- Being a positive role model to youth by demonstrating a positive attitude, behavior, and initiating activities and modeling active listening in conversations.

- Provide supervision in activity areas ensuring that appropriate behaviors are reinforced/praised and inappropriate behaviors are corrected.

- Provide tutoring to all youth that come to Lighthouse.

- Assist Program Coordinator with program implementation when requested.

- Assist with completion of nightly checklist that includes cleaning.

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Experience Volunteers are individuals who are completing volunteer hours in their free-time or for required hours through a college/school course. Experience Volunteers' main objective is to mentor and supervise the youth at Lighthouse. Responsibilities include:

- Being a positive role model to youth by demonstrating a positive attitude, behavior, and initiating activities and modeling active listening in conversations.

- Provide supervision in activity areas ensuring that appropriate behaviors are reinforced/praised and inappropriate behaviors are corrected.

- Provide tutoring to all youth that come to Lighthouse.

- Assist Program Coordinator with program implementation when requested.

- Assist with completion of nightly checklist that includes cleaning.

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service Volunteers

Community Service Volunteers are any volunteers completing hours for Diversion, Probation, Court Ordered and Drug Court. Lighthouse does not accept all charges, and confirmation will need to be approved by Volunteer Coordinator before scheduling. Responsibilities include:

- Maintain the aesthetics of Lighthouse.

- Provide positive role modeling to youth by demonstrating positive attitude and behavior.

- Aid in the completion of nightly checklist that includes cleaning duties.

- Cleaning of the kitchen and other areas as assigned.

- Aid with the preparation of the evening meal when requested: setting tables, food prep, sweeping, mopping, washing dishes.

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Community Service Volunteers are any volunteers completing hours for Diversion, Probation, Court Ordered and Drug Court. Lighthouse does not accept all charges, and confirmation will need to be approved by Volunteer Coordinator before scheduling. Responsibilities include:

- Maintain the aesthetics of Lighthouse.

- Provide positive role modeling to youth by demonstrating positive attitude and behavior.

- Aid in the completion of nightly checklist that includes cleaning duties.

- Cleaning of the kitchen and other areas as assigned.

- Aid with the preparation of the evening meal when requested: setting tables, food prep, sweeping, mopping, washing dishes.

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Internship

Internships are for students typically in college or university who are completing internship or practicum hours. The main objective for interns is to mentor and supervise the youth at Lighthouse. Responsibilities include:

- Being a positive role model to youth by demonstrating a positive attitude, behavior, and initiating activities and modeling active listening in conversations.

- Provide supervision in activity areas ensuring the appropriate behaviors are reinforced/praised and inappropriate behaviors are corrected.

- Support staff in programming or educational areas.

- Assisting in completing nightly checklist.

- Other tasks may vary based on placement (general intern, programming, education).

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Internships are for students typically in college or university who are completing internship or practicum hours. The main objective for interns is to mentor and supervise the youth at Lighthouse. Responsibilities include:

- Being a positive role model to youth by demonstrating a positive attitude, behavior, and initiating activities and modeling active listening in conversations.

- Provide supervision in activity areas ensuring the appropriate behaviors are reinforced/praised and inappropriate behaviors are corrected.

- Support staff in programming or educational areas.

- Assisting in completing nightly checklist.

- Other tasks may vary based on placement (general intern, programming, education).

Agency: Lighthouse After-School Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be an Ambassador of Human Kindness in our Pharmacy!

Pharmacy volunteer needed on Monday and Friday 8am-10am.  A volunteer in the pharmacy assist in checking and restocking supplies for pharmacy techs and pharmacists.   This supports allow pharmacy staff to meet the needs of all patients.  Please apply using the following link:https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Pharmacy volunteer needed on Monday and Friday 8am-10am.  A volunteer in the pharmacy assist in checking and restocking supplies for pharmacy techs and pharmacists.   This supports allow pharmacy staff to meet the needs of all patients.  Please apply using the following link:https://www.chihealth.com/patients-visitors/volunteer-services

Agency: St. Elizabeth Nebraska Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sorting Donations

We need support with sorting donations. This would include separating unwearable clothing items (holes/stains) from wearable clothing, checking that household items are usable and separating men's, women's and children's items  that will be added to our shopping floor open to clients. Very minimal lifting and can be done while sitting if needed. Gloves provided. 

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

We need support with sorting donations. This would include separating unwearable clothing items (holes/stains) from wearable clothing, checking that household items are usable and separating men's, women's and children's items  that will be added to our shopping floor open to clients. Very minimal lifting and can be done while sitting if needed. Gloves provided. 

Agency: Good Neighbor Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 68503

Allow Groups: Yes