Opportunities From: Volunteer Spokane

Volunteer: Station Volunteers Needed

Station & library volunteers commit to working for 2 to 3 hours a week in Spark Central's Creative Station - or they can fill in as a substitute for someone who can't make their regular shift. Their role focuses on making Spark Central a welcoming space accessible to everyone!

These volunteers welcome patrons, answer our Help Desk telephone, describe what Spark Central is to adults, offer free membership to new guests, and learn our library software so that they can check in and out books, technology, and creative kits. Station volunteers may assist staff in engaging youth and families in engaging creative activities; library volunteers may assist with maintaining technology or cataloguing new library items. Station & library volunteers may also assist in inventory, data entry, and cleaning.

Visit https://spark-central.org/volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Station & library volunteers commit to working for 2 to 3 hours a week in Spark Central's Creative Station - or they can fill in as a substitute for someone who can't make their regular shift. Their role focuses on making Spark Central a welcoming space accessible to everyone!

These volunteers welcome patrons, answer our Help Desk telephone, describe what Spark Central is to adults, offer free membership to new guests, and learn our library software so that they can check in and out books, technology, and creative kits. Station volunteers may assist staff in engaging youth and families in engaging creative activities; library volunteers may assist with maintaining technology or cataloguing new library items. Station & library volunteers may also assist in inventory, data entry, and cleaning.

Visit https://spark-central.org/volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Centennial Trail Clean-up

The Spokane River Centennial Trail is always in need of clean-up to keep it in good condition for residents and visitors seeking recreation and active transportation.  Individuals and community groups can pick up litter, pull weeds, and sweep debris from the Trail to welcome our 2.4 million users every year. 

Because the Centennial Trail is a State Park, volunteers are placed through Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, not Friends of the Centennial Trail or this website.  Please email Rianna Bidon, Volunteer Coordinator for the Eastern WA Region of State Parks, at Rianna.Bidon@parks.wa.gov to help.  Thank you!

Agency: Friends of the Centennial Trail

The Spokane River Centennial Trail is always in need of clean-up to keep it in good condition for residents and visitors seeking recreation and active transportation.  Individuals and community groups can pick up litter, pull weeds, and sweep debris from the Trail to welcome our 2.4 million users every year. 

Because the Centennial Trail is a State Park, volunteers are placed through Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, not Friends of the Centennial Trail or this website.  Please email Rianna Bidon, Volunteer Coordinator for the Eastern WA Region of State Parks, at Rianna.Bidon@parks.wa.gov to help.  Thank you!

Agency: Friends of the Centennial Trail

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 99210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to be at display booths/tables

We need volunteers to help us have a presence at various community events throughout the year.

Schedules vary:  Some are on weekends for 2 to 3 hour shifts

We seek a pool of volunteers now and people willing to share the Fig Tree story.

Some are evenings and some are week days.  Some will be outdoors as weather warms.

Having displays at community events increased our visibility and helps us introduce The Fig Tree to new readers.

Our address is below but the addresses of events vary.

Agency: The Fig Tree

We need volunteers to help us have a presence at various community events throughout the year.

Schedules vary:  Some are on weekends for 2 to 3 hour shifts

We seek a pool of volunteers now and people willing to share the Fig Tree story.

Some are evenings and some are week days.  Some will be outdoors as weather warms.

Having displays at community events increased our visibility and helps us introduce The Fig Tree to new readers.

Our address is below but the addresses of events vary.

Agency: The Fig Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pantry Volunteer

Duties include:

Sorting and shelving donated food Helping clients shop for food Checking clients in/out General cleaning as needed Assisting clients getting food in their vehicles Picking up food from various outlets/donors

Agency: Cleone's Closet Food Pantry, a program of WHEN

Duties include:

Sorting and shelving donated food Helping clients shop for food Checking clients in/out General cleaning as needed Assisting clients getting food in their vehicles Picking up food from various outlets/donors

Agency: Cleone's Closet Food Pantry, a program of WHEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Planning and Management Council Member

Planning and Management Council (PMC) Members

Collaborate with staff to create coordinated and comprehensive service delivery systems Provide planning, program development and administration, public information, advocacy, and direct service Emphasize that the above functions and services are targeted toward those with greatest social, economic and health needs and on culturally diverse individuals Promote a long term care system through integrating acute and chronic care services Create innovative outreach and information mechanisms to reach isolated individuals

Application Process

Once interested candidates complete and return the volunteer application form, they will be invited to interview with members of the Council.  Aging & Long Term Care Governing Board approval is required before membership begins.

Interested candidates can also attend a PMC meeting to see the Council in action. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Planning and Management Council (PMC) Members

Collaborate with staff to create coordinated and comprehensive service delivery systems Provide planning, program development and administration, public information, advocacy, and direct service Emphasize that the above functions and services are targeted toward those with greatest social, economic and health needs and on culturally diverse individuals Promote a long term care system through integrating acute and chronic care services Create innovative outreach and information mechanisms to reach isolated individuals

Application Process

Once interested candidates complete and return the volunteer application form, they will be invited to interview with members of the Council.  Aging & Long Term Care Governing Board approval is required before membership begins.

Interested candidates can also attend a PMC meeting to see the Council in action. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "A Matter of Balance" (falls prevention classes) Volunteer Coach

"A Matter of Balance" (MOB) is an award winning program designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls.  Class participants learn to view falls and fear of falling as controllable, set realistic goals for increasing activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors and promote exercise to increase strength and balance.

The MOB program utilizes Volunteer Coaches to teach the eight two-hour sessions.  Classes are held in a variety of community-based settings and are led by two Volunteer Coaches. 

Volunteer Coaches receive eight hours of training by MOB Master Trainers.  Once trained, Volunteer Coaches are provided with the opportunity to observe MOB classes prior to teaching classes themselves. 

Volunteer Coaches should possess good communication and interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, dependability, a willingness to lead a small group, an interest in working with older adults and an ability to perform range of motion and low-level endurance exercises.  Experience in education or health care is a plus. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

"A Matter of Balance" (MOB) is an award winning program designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls.  Class participants learn to view falls and fear of falling as controllable, set realistic goals for increasing activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors and promote exercise to increase strength and balance.

The MOB program utilizes Volunteer Coaches to teach the eight two-hour sessions.  Classes are held in a variety of community-based settings and are led by two Volunteer Coaches. 

Volunteer Coaches receive eight hours of training by MOB Master Trainers.  Once trained, Volunteer Coaches are provided with the opportunity to observe MOB classes prior to teaching classes themselves. 

Volunteer Coaches should possess good communication and interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, dependability, a willingness to lead a small group, an interest in working with older adults and an ability to perform range of motion and low-level endurance exercises.  Experience in education or health care is a plus. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) Help with Medicare Questions

Do you enjoy helping other people?  By answering people's questions about Medicare, you could make a difference in someone's life.  Our volunteers are trained and mentored so they can answer a variety of questions.  They are not selling or recommending any insurance product, agent, or company.

Each year SHIBA is in contact with more than 4,000 people to answer their Medicare questions and give them guidance.  We need your help to meet the growing demand. 

There are many ways volunteers can help.  One way is by explaining what care is covered.  Another way is looking into and reporting possible fraud.  Or perhaps you enjoy reaching out into the community to let people know where they can turn for help.  Volunteers assist people by phone, in person and through public presentations.  You will learn a lot and make a difference in the lives of others!

Basic computer skills are helpful.  Client confidentiality, a willingness to provide unbiased information, and no association with an insurance company are all a must.  Activities include one-on-one meetings with people who have questions attending update meetings, and getting to know other volunteers. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Do you enjoy helping other people?  By answering people's questions about Medicare, you could make a difference in someone's life.  Our volunteers are trained and mentored so they can answer a variety of questions.  They are not selling or recommending any insurance product, agent, or company.

Each year SHIBA is in contact with more than 4,000 people to answer their Medicare questions and give them guidance.  We need your help to meet the growing demand. 

There are many ways volunteers can help.  One way is by explaining what care is covered.  Another way is looking into and reporting possible fraud.  Or perhaps you enjoy reaching out into the community to let people know where they can turn for help.  Volunteers assist people by phone, in person and through public presentations.  You will learn a lot and make a difference in the lives of others!

Basic computer skills are helpful.  Client confidentiality, a willingness to provide unbiased information, and no association with an insurance company are all a must.  Activities include one-on-one meetings with people who have questions attending update meetings, and getting to know other volunteers. 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Meals to Homebound Seniors

Meals on Wheels Spokane is in need of meal delivery drivers to deliver hot and or frozen meals to homebound seniors in the Spokane area. Our greatest need is for volunteers who wish to deliver in north Spokane. 

An average meal route is a 1-1.5 hour commitment. Hot meals are delivered between 11am-1pm, Monday through Friday. Background checks and valid vehicle insurance is required.

Our Volunteer Coordinator can help find a route and day(s) that work best for you. This is such a rewarding opportunity! Bring joy to a homebound seniors' day with a meal, a simple, "Hello, how are you today?", and a warm smile!

For questions and to become a volunteer, call or email us, 509-862-6367, brianna.schoenthaler@mowspokane.org

Agency: Meals on Wheels Spokane

Meals on Wheels Spokane is in need of meal delivery drivers to deliver hot and or frozen meals to homebound seniors in the Spokane area. Our greatest need is for volunteers who wish to deliver in north Spokane. 

An average meal route is a 1-1.5 hour commitment. Hot meals are delivered between 11am-1pm, Monday through Friday. Background checks and valid vehicle insurance is required.

Our Volunteer Coordinator can help find a route and day(s) that work best for you. This is such a rewarding opportunity! Bring joy to a homebound seniors' day with a meal, a simple, "Hello, how are you today?", and a warm smile!

For questions and to become a volunteer, call or email us, 509-862-6367, brianna.schoenthaler@mowspokane.org

Agency: Meals on Wheels Spokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Assistant

Do you want a volunteer opportunity that doesn't overtake your schedule? One where you are truly needed and feel useful? We only ask a minimum of 3 hours per month from  our volunteers. They can do more if they want to. Volunteers are trained to meet with low-income clients and assess their needs and our ability to assist, and also do other office tasks. Background check required. We do not offer community service hours.

Agency: Cheney Outreach Center

Do you want a volunteer opportunity that doesn't overtake your schedule? One where you are truly needed and feel useful? We only ask a minimum of 3 hours per month from  our volunteers. They can do more if they want to. Volunteers are trained to meet with low-income clients and assess their needs and our ability to assist, and also do other office tasks. Background check required. We do not offer community service hours.

Agency: Cheney Outreach Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

Throughout the year WHEN has a number of events we host as well as a number of opportunities to have booths at community events.  WHEN needs volunteers to staff booths, throughout the year and to help with things such a setup/take down, greeting, ticket taking, registration, etc at our own events.

Agency: Cleone's Closet Food Pantry, a program of WHEN

Throughout the year WHEN has a number of events we host as well as a number of opportunities to have booths at community events.  WHEN needs volunteers to staff booths, throughout the year and to help with things such a setup/take down, greeting, ticket taking, registration, etc at our own events.

Agency: Cleone's Closet Food Pantry, a program of WHEN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Packing Volunteer Opportunities

Step into action at Second Harvest's Volunteer Center, where volunteers sort, pack, and box up nutritious food for families across the Inland Northwest. With music playing, hands moving, and teammates laughing, it's a high-energy shift that feels more like a team adventure than a task. You'll leave knowing your effort directly helps feed neighbors in need. You might even make a new friend or two!

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

Step into action at Second Harvest's Volunteer Center, where volunteers sort, pack, and box up nutritious food for families across the Inland Northwest. With music playing, hands moving, and teammates laughing, it's a high-energy shift that feels more like a team adventure than a task. You'll leave knowing your effort directly helps feed neighbors in need. You might even make a new friend or two!

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SAN Food Pantry Collection

SAN provides a weekly food pantry for our immunocompromised clients, people living with HIV & AIDS.  On a weekly average, we server about 50 clients.  We established this program last year after a hiatus and have not been able to get connected with 2nd Harvest due to the current crisis.  We work with 2 local non-profits to source food items, but they are even having a hard time getting enough food for their own clients, let alone helping us.  

At this time, we really do not have a need for volunteers to work with our program, but we do need access to foods, especially those rich in protein like eggs, chicken breast, oats, milk, greek yogurt, beans, peanut butter, and fresh fruit and vegetables.  

SAN does have a large chest freezer and access to multiple refrigerators and enough storage to be able to store items.  

If interested and able to donate food items, please let us know.  We are able to take donations at our location with advanced notice since we are not always at the office.  Please reach out via email- support@san-nw.org

Agency: SAN - Spokane AIDS Network

SAN provides a weekly food pantry for our immunocompromised clients, people living with HIV & AIDS.  On a weekly average, we server about 50 clients.  We established this program last year after a hiatus and have not been able to get connected with 2nd Harvest due to the current crisis.  We work with 2 local non-profits to source food items, but they are even having a hard time getting enough food for their own clients, let alone helping us.  

At this time, we really do not have a need for volunteers to work with our program, but we do need access to foods, especially those rich in protein like eggs, chicken breast, oats, milk, greek yogurt, beans, peanut butter, and fresh fruit and vegetables.  

SAN does have a large chest freezer and access to multiple refrigerators and enough storage to be able to store items.  

If interested and able to donate food items, please let us know.  We are able to take donations at our location with advanced notice since we are not always at the office.  Please reach out via email- support@san-nw.org

Agency: SAN - Spokane AIDS Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Kitchen Team

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Please consider joining our team as a kitchen assistant, dishwasher, or meal packager. There are no specific skills needed, and you will receive excellent training as you work alongside our kitchen professionals. A Washington State Food Worker card is required.

If you are interested, please fill out the online volunteer application on our website. There are many ways to support our services and be a part of a fun, productive team. We hope you'll join us!

If you have questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, our Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Please consider joining our team as a kitchen assistant, dishwasher, or meal packager. There are no specific skills needed, and you will receive excellent training as you work alongside our kitchen professionals. A Washington State Food Worker card is required.

If you are interested, please fill out the online volunteer application on our website. There are many ways to support our services and be a part of a fun, productive team. We hope you'll join us!

If you have questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, our Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cancer Can't Volunteer Transportation Program

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to join our Volunteer Transportation Program. Many oncology patients face challenges getting to their medical appointments due to limited transportation options. By volunteering, you can help ensure they receive the care they need—simply by offering a ride.

Our volunteer drivers provide safe, reliable transportation for cancer patients to and from their homes and hospitals or clinics throughout Spokane and surrounding communities. Your time and kindness can ease a stressful journey and truly make a difference in someone’s life.

Why volunteer with us?

You choose your own schedule

Ride requests are available Monday through Friday

No minimum time commitment

Flexible and rewarding way to give back

Requirements:

Must be 21 or older

Have a valid driver’s license

Own a reliable vehicle

Provide proof of car insurance

Join our network of caring volunteers and help bring hope, comfort, and support—one ride at a time. Sign up today!

Agency: Cancer Can't

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to join our Volunteer Transportation Program. Many oncology patients face challenges getting to their medical appointments due to limited transportation options. By volunteering, you can help ensure they receive the care they need—simply by offering a ride.

Our volunteer drivers provide safe, reliable transportation for cancer patients to and from their homes and hospitals or clinics throughout Spokane and surrounding communities. Your time and kindness can ease a stressful journey and truly make a difference in someone’s life.

Why volunteer with us?

You choose your own schedule

Ride requests are available Monday through Friday

No minimum time commitment

Flexible and rewarding way to give back

Requirements:

Must be 21 or older

Have a valid driver’s license

Own a reliable vehicle

Provide proof of car insurance

Join our network of caring volunteers and help bring hope, comfort, and support—one ride at a time. Sign up today!

Agency: Cancer Can't

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Check and Connect

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Check and Connect provides regularly scheduled phone calls to clients who want to reduce feelings of isolation during the pandemic. Our goal is to support individuals and ensure their needs are being met during this challenging time. Our team of volunteers call clients weekly to verify their well-being, connect with them, and refer them to available resources. This program hopes to not only help reduce victimization and health concerns, but also isolation during the quarantine mandates. There are no requirements to join this program besides being an older adult or adult living with a disability.

 

Check and Connect volunteers:

¨ Assist the aging population and adults with disabilities with regular phone calls to reduce isolation and stress.

¨ Volunteer Remotely, only a cell phone and computer are needed!

¨ Determine the hours you work.

¨ Help keep our community connected during COVID quarantine mandates!

 

Agency: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Crew - Making meals for homebound seniors

This volunteer position has an important role in providing fresh meals to our senior clients. It will help us improve the nutrition and quality of the meals we deliver.


The tasks that you may be asked to perform:
• Prepping food with various kitchen utensils
• Portion, pack, and seal meals
• Cleaning (counter tops, cooking equipment, floors, etc.)
• Serve lunch to the seniors who attend Mid-City Senior Center (Monday-Friday)


To be eligible to help with this volunteer position you must:

Have an up-to-date WA Food Handlers Card If you do not have one, Meals on Wheels Spokane will pay for you to take the test and obtain one Pass a volunteer background check

This opportunity is available to anyone, 16 years of age or older, who wants to help feed the seniors in our community. You will be working in a team that includes staff member(s) and other volunteers. You do not need any prior experience working in a kitchen. Just a passion for serving your community. Training will be provided. Let us know if you have any questions.


Volunteer Time Frame: 2-4 hours


Meals on Wheels Spokane: Feeding Bodies, Nurturing Souls, Saving Lives

Agency: Meals on Wheels Spokane

This volunteer position has an important role in providing fresh meals to our senior clients. It will help us improve the nutrition and quality of the meals we deliver.


The tasks that you may be asked to perform:
• Prepping food with various kitchen utensils
• Portion, pack, and seal meals
• Cleaning (counter tops, cooking equipment, floors, etc.)
• Serve lunch to the seniors who attend Mid-City Senior Center (Monday-Friday)


To be eligible to help with this volunteer position you must:

Have an up-to-date WA Food Handlers Card If you do not have one, Meals on Wheels Spokane will pay for you to take the test and obtain one Pass a volunteer background check

This opportunity is available to anyone, 16 years of age or older, who wants to help feed the seniors in our community. You will be working in a team that includes staff member(s) and other volunteers. You do not need any prior experience working in a kitchen. Just a passion for serving your community. Training will be provided. Let us know if you have any questions.


Volunteer Time Frame: 2-4 hours


Meals on Wheels Spokane: Feeding Bodies, Nurturing Souls, Saving Lives

Agency: Meals on Wheels Spokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donate clothing, books, and household items

Global Neighborhood Thrift turns your extra stuff into jobs for former refugees! Consider donating your clothing, books, and household goods to GN Thrift so we can continue to provide living wage jobs to former refugees in our community.

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Global Neighborhood Thrift turns your extra stuff into jobs for former refugees! Consider donating your clothing, books, and household goods to GN Thrift so we can continue to provide living wage jobs to former refugees in our community.

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Inventory Team Member

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Become a member of our food inventory team! Along with other volunteers, you will help stock, organize, bag and box perishable and pantry foods. This position requires no special skills and you will receive training. Standing, stooping, reaching and lifting needed. Please reach out to learn more about this position and current openings.

Please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

 

 

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen serves women and children who need food assistance and community support. Since 1988, we have provided healthy chef-made meals, fresh groceries, and shelf-stable products to women, seniors, teens, and children.

Become a member of our food inventory team! Along with other volunteers, you will help stock, organize, bag and box perishable and pantry foods. This position requires no special skills and you will receive training. Standing, stooping, reaching and lifting needed. Please reach out to learn more about this position and current openings.

Please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager, at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

 

 

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Global Neighborhood's Board of Directors provides oversight and guidance to the organization. We are looking for skilled and experienced people who are passionate about our mission to apply. Areas of expertise may include: management, finance, retail, e-commerce, logistics, marketing, immigration, law, commercial real estate, and more. People who have lived experience as immigrants and/or refugees are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Global Neighborhood: unique, together.

We are committed to creating an organization that reflects our world: diverse and connected. We recruit unique and talented individuals, then empower them to become their best. We work to address global issues at a local level. We know it will take people of every race, gender, identity, and experience working together for us to succeed.

For more information, email: info@global-neighborhood.org

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Global Neighborhood's Board of Directors provides oversight and guidance to the organization. We are looking for skilled and experienced people who are passionate about our mission to apply. Areas of expertise may include: management, finance, retail, e-commerce, logistics, marketing, immigration, law, commercial real estate, and more. People who have lived experience as immigrants and/or refugees are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Global Neighborhood: unique, together.

We are committed to creating an organization that reflects our world: diverse and connected. We recruit unique and talented individuals, then empower them to become their best. We work to address global issues at a local level. We know it will take people of every race, gender, identity, and experience working together for us to succeed.

For more information, email: info@global-neighborhood.org

Agency: Global Neighborhood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Meals to Seniors at Home with Meals on Wheels GSC

Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County is calling on compassionate individuals to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in Spokane County.

With growing demand in all areas, especially within the City of Spokane and northern neighborhoods, we urgently need new volunteers to ensure every senior receives the support they deserve. As a volunteer driver, you'll deliver 10 to 14 meals on a route that typically takes just 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. Most volunteers drive one day a week, but if you have limited availability, we welcome substitute drivers who can fill in as needed.

Volunteering with us is about more than delivering meals; it’s about fostering vital social connections that enhance the health and well-being of seniors. Many of our volunteers are retirees eager to give back, college students exploring meaningful community service opportunities, or families who enjoy making memories while spreading joy to seniors. We provide all volunteers with orientation and training. A background check is required. Your small commitment can make a life-changing impact!

If you’re ready to join us, visit www.mowgsc.org to complete our online application, or call 509-418-2181 for more information.

Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County fights senior hunger and isolation by delivering meals to homebound seniors and operating 13 Silver Café congregate sites across Spokane County.

Website: https://www.mowgsc.org/ 

Email: volunteer@gscmealsonwheels.org

Phone: 509-418-2181

Together, we can ensure no senior in Spokane goes hungry or feels alone. Join us today!

Agency: Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County

Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County is calling on compassionate individuals to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in Spokane County.

With growing demand in all areas, especially within the City of Spokane and northern neighborhoods, we urgently need new volunteers to ensure every senior receives the support they deserve. As a volunteer driver, you'll deliver 10 to 14 meals on a route that typically takes just 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. Most volunteers drive one day a week, but if you have limited availability, we welcome substitute drivers who can fill in as needed.

Volunteering with us is about more than delivering meals; it’s about fostering vital social connections that enhance the health and well-being of seniors. Many of our volunteers are retirees eager to give back, college students exploring meaningful community service opportunities, or families who enjoy making memories while spreading joy to seniors. We provide all volunteers with orientation and training. A background check is required. Your small commitment can make a life-changing impact!

If you’re ready to join us, visit www.mowgsc.org to complete our online application, or call 509-418-2181 for more information.

Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County fights senior hunger and isolation by delivering meals to homebound seniors and operating 13 Silver Café congregate sites across Spokane County.

Website: https://www.mowgsc.org/ 

Email: volunteer@gscmealsonwheels.org

Phone: 509-418-2181

Together, we can ensure no senior in Spokane goes hungry or feels alone. Join us today!

Agency: Meals on Wheels Greater Spokane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Resource Navigator

Community Resource Navigator volunteers support IRC staff with a variety of administrative activities in our Spokane office. Volunteers may greet clients and visitors to the office and assist with check-in processes, answer and direct phone calls, forward emails to the appropriate staff member, assist with organizing files, data entry, donations recording, copying and filing, and other administrative duties and special projects as assigned.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Community Resource Navigator volunteers support IRC staff with a variety of administrative activities in our Spokane office. Volunteers may greet clients and visitors to the office and assist with check-in processes, answer and direct phone calls, forward emails to the appropriate staff member, assist with organizing files, data entry, donations recording, copying and filing, and other administrative duties and special projects as assigned.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music & Healing

Musicians promote a healing environment for patients, staff and visitors.  Roles vary by campus.  Holy Family, musicians offer the gift of performing arts, such as singing or playing an instrument, to an audience or 1:1 with patients.  Auditions required.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Musicians promote a healing environment for patients, staff and visitors.  Roles vary by campus.  Holy Family, musicians offer the gift of performing arts, such as singing or playing an instrument, to an audience or 1:1 with patients.  Auditions required.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Volunteers

Assist our busy kitchen team with nutritional meal prep and delivery to patients. Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Assist our busy kitchen team with nutritional meal prep and delivery to patients. Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Walking

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Support

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteers

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Foster Caregivers

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

 

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

 

If you have your own animals, you’ll want to consider how they will adjust to having a foster pet. Some animals do very well with a temporary friend and can help socialize the foster animal. Other pets have a harder time with new animals being added to or leaving the family. You’re the best judge of your pet’s personality.  For the safety of your pets and the foster animal, it’s important to keep your pets up-to-date on vaccinations. In many cases, the foster pet will need to be isolated from your own pets, either temporarily or throughout the foster period.

 

Agency: SpokAnimal

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

 

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

 

If you have your own animals, you’ll want to consider how they will adjust to having a foster pet. Some animals do very well with a temporary friend and can help socialize the foster animal. Other pets have a harder time with new animals being added to or leaving the family. You’re the best judge of your pet’s personality.  For the safety of your pets and the foster animal, it’s important to keep your pets up-to-date on vaccinations. In many cases, the foster pet will need to be isolated from your own pets, either temporarily or throughout the foster period.

 

Agency: SpokAnimal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Adoption Center Volunteers

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

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

Agency: SpokAnimal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Swinging a Hammer Isn't Your Thing? Join the Habitat for Humanity-Spokane Store Team!

Swinging a hammer isn't your thing? Join our Habitat Store team!

The Habitat Store serves our work of building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. The Habitat Store is a donation-based home improvement and goods store. One hundred percent of proceeds from donations of new and gently used items help fund our mission. The store depends on enthusiastic volunteers for everything from bringing in donated items to helping us sort donations in our warehouse to arranging merchandise. Whether volunteers prefer interacting with the public or working behind the scenes, we have a space for everyone!

Volunteer hours are flexible!  You are welcome to volunteer for one hour or a full day, you set your own schedule, anytime between 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org.

Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Swinging a hammer isn't your thing? Join our Habitat Store team!

The Habitat Store serves our work of building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. The Habitat Store is a donation-based home improvement and goods store. One hundred percent of proceeds from donations of new and gently used items help fund our mission. The store depends on enthusiastic volunteers for everything from bringing in donated items to helping us sort donations in our warehouse to arranging merchandise. Whether volunteers prefer interacting with the public or working behind the scenes, we have a space for everyone!

Volunteer hours are flexible!  You are welcome to volunteer for one hour or a full day, you set your own schedule, anytime between 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org.

Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed this Spring!!

"Volunteers are just ordinary people who reach out and take a hand and together make a difference that lasts a lifetime."


Free Rein is a non-profit organization in Spokane, Washington dedicated to providing health, hope, and happiness for children and adults with special needs through equine-assisted services.


Free rein offers both adaptive riding and a military horsemanship program. 

Right now we are beginning our Spring Session (March - May) and we are in need of more volunteers to sign up and join our family!

As of now, we still need over 40 spots on our schedule filled with volunteers! Spots from Horse Leaders to Sidewalkers and Arena Assistants! 

Spring Session runs Tuesday-Thursday in the mornings and evenings, and Saturdays in the mornings.

We would love it if you would come out and learn about our amazing participants and meet our fantastic horses! 

To learn more about our organization, head to: https://www.freereinspokane.org/   fill out the application and sign up for our New Volunteer Orientation/ Sidewalker Training!

We are so excited to meet you and have you join our family! 

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

"Volunteers are just ordinary people who reach out and take a hand and together make a difference that lasts a lifetime."


Free Rein is a non-profit organization in Spokane, Washington dedicated to providing health, hope, and happiness for children and adults with special needs through equine-assisted services.


Free rein offers both adaptive riding and a military horsemanship program. 

Right now we are beginning our Spring Session (March - May) and we are in need of more volunteers to sign up and join our family!

As of now, we still need over 40 spots on our schedule filled with volunteers! Spots from Horse Leaders to Sidewalkers and Arena Assistants! 

Spring Session runs Tuesday-Thursday in the mornings and evenings, and Saturdays in the mornings.

We would love it if you would come out and learn about our amazing participants and meet our fantastic horses! 

To learn more about our organization, head to: https://www.freereinspokane.org/   fill out the application and sign up for our New Volunteer Orientation/ Sidewalker Training!

We are so excited to meet you and have you join our family! 

Agency: Free Rein Therapeutic Riding

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Activities/ The Soul Cart

Our Soul Cart Volunteers are an integral part of keeping our Inpatient population socially and emotionally healthy.  They offer social interaction, and cognitive activities to combat boredom, melancholy and depression.  We also offer a variety of self-care items to help our patients feel a sense of normalcy in their day-to-day routine.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Our Soul Cart Volunteers are an integral part of keeping our Inpatient population socially and emotionally healthy.  They offer social interaction, and cognitive activities to combat boredom, melancholy and depression.  We also offer a variety of self-care items to help our patients feel a sense of normalcy in their day-to-day routine.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: REACT inventory Assistant

This volunteer opportunity will assist our team to pick up, log, and put away our weekly Walmart donations; complete physical inventories and some reorganization as needed (Saturday Storage Parties per quarter); and help with pulling items for a designated neighbor in need. Minimum lifting capability of 25 lbs required.

FRIDAY MORNING AVALABILITY (0830-1130) IS REQUIRED!

Internal background check required.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

This volunteer opportunity will assist our team to pick up, log, and put away our weekly Walmart donations; complete physical inventories and some reorganization as needed (Saturday Storage Parties per quarter); and help with pulling items for a designated neighbor in need. Minimum lifting capability of 25 lbs required.

FRIDAY MORNING AVALABILITY (0830-1130) IS REQUIRED!

Internal background check required.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organization/Program Volunteer

SVCA has (3) programs right now and are looking for local individuals interested in helping in the following ways:

Resource Navigation:
1. Data entry

2. On call intake/phones (work in your home, calls forwarded to you)(training provided)

3. Outreach

REACT Rapid Response Network:

1. Administrative paperwork related to inventory, etc

2. Outreach to recruit community members onto the network

3. Fundraising/marketing

MOST positions require the volunteer to be 18 or older due to privacy issues. Outreach may permit 16-18 year olds to participate. All volunteers MUST pass a basic WSP background check.

SOME of the work can be done from the comfort of your home and public venues and is therefore ADA compatible. Others that are at our storage unit will be less accommodating due to location and type of work involved.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

SVCA has (3) programs right now and are looking for local individuals interested in helping in the following ways:

Resource Navigation:
1. Data entry

2. On call intake/phones (work in your home, calls forwarded to you)(training provided)

3. Outreach

REACT Rapid Response Network:

1. Administrative paperwork related to inventory, etc

2. Outreach to recruit community members onto the network

3. Fundraising/marketing

MOST positions require the volunteer to be 18 or older due to privacy issues. Outreach may permit 16-18 year olds to participate. All volunteers MUST pass a basic WSP background check.

SOME of the work can be done from the comfort of your home and public venues and is therefore ADA compatible. Others that are at our storage unit will be less accommodating due to location and type of work involved.

Agency: Spokane Valley Community Advocates - SVCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feed Spokane Food Distribution Center/Food Bank Help

Feed Spokane picks up food from local grocers/retailers/ food establishments.  This food is then quality checked, repackaged, stored and ultimately redistributed to local food banks.  This volunteer opportunity is great for someone looking to make a big impact on food insecurity in our area.

 

 

Once a volunteer is familiar with our organization, opportunities exist to ride along with our drivers  on our food pick up route and ultimately drive if desired. 

Agency: FeedSpokane

Feed Spokane picks up food from local grocers/retailers/ food establishments.  This food is then quality checked, repackaged, stored and ultimately redistributed to local food banks.  This volunteer opportunity is great for someone looking to make a big impact on food insecurity in our area.

 

 

Once a volunteer is familiar with our organization, opportunities exist to ride along with our drivers  on our food pick up route and ultimately drive if desired. 

Agency: FeedSpokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99022

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior errands/chores volunteering

From time to time we have senior clients who ask for help with household or gardening chores, basic handyperson-type tasks, or simple errands. For example, a senior might ask for help with light housekeeping tasks such as dusting and vacuuming, patio tidying and light gardening work, or help moving furniture (light to moderate weight, not very heavy) within their home. If you'd be up for tasks like these, please get in touch! These opportunities arise from time to time, maybe several times per year per volunteer.

Agency: Spokane Area Jewish Family Services

From time to time we have senior clients who ask for help with household or gardening chores, basic handyperson-type tasks, or simple errands. For example, a senior might ask for help with light housekeeping tasks such as dusting and vacuuming, patio tidying and light gardening work, or help moving furniture (light to moderate weight, not very heavy) within their home. If you'd be up for tasks like these, please get in touch! These opportunities arise from time to time, maybe several times per year per volunteer.

Agency: Spokane Area Jewish Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Volunteers

Provide Information, escorting and wayfinding to patients and families as they enter the hospital, as well as other various tasks. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Provide Information, escorting and wayfinding to patients and families as they enter the hospital, as well as other various tasks. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SWAG items for Senior Resources (Senior Citizens)

We are looking for swag items to put in 100 bags given out at our Unity in the Community event on August 15th. 

 

Agency: Unity in the Community

We are looking for swag items to put in 100 bags given out at our Unity in the Community event on August 15th. 

 

Agency: Unity in the Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Center Volunteer

Our busy emergency care team provides immediate high-level care, from sports injuries to heart attacks.  Volunteers assist staff with patient intake, provide wheelchair transportation for patients, and help with general cleaning and stocking tasks.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Our busy emergency care team provides immediate high-level care, from sports injuries to heart attacks.  Volunteers assist staff with patient intake, provide wheelchair transportation for patients, and help with general cleaning and stocking tasks.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgery Center/Admitting

The Surgery Center at Holy Family offers state-of-the-art technology, innovative treatment options, and a highly trained surgical staff.  Volunteers assist staff in this busy unit checking-in patients and escorting or transporting patients to their procedure or hospital room.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

The Surgery Center at Holy Family offers state-of-the-art technology, innovative treatment options, and a highly trained surgical staff.  Volunteers assist staff in this busy unit checking-in patients and escorting or transporting patients to their procedure or hospital room.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companionship Volunteers Needed

If you are searching for a way to make a difference in the lives of others, you belong here. Hospice volunteers are a valuable part of our care team, based on your interests and preferences, receive specific volunteer training to help improve the quality of life of others.

Volunteers provide companionship at a patient's bedside, running errands, help with administrative duties, create gifts for patients and their families.
- Hold a hand, share a story
- Send a card
- Listen, read, sing or play an instrument
- Make gifts for patients
- Run errands or perform light housekeeping
- Share flowers, bake or garden
- Make phone calls
- Attend community events

Volunteer Training
We support our volunteers and provide specific training:
- The hospice care team and the volunteer role
- The hospice philosophy and end-of-life care
- Grief and bereavement education
- Emotional and spiritual support in hospice care
- Communication and stress management
- Patient privacy and other regulations

Volunteering with hospice takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assignments that best suit their time, skills and interests.

"I am a cancer survivor. I wanted to find a way to help others who might be home bound as I had been. As with most experiences in life when you help someone else, you're the one who ends up with the blessing!"
Sharon Collins, hospice volunteer

We love our volunteers and embrace why they are investing in our Hospice patients. YOU BELONG HERE.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

If you are searching for a way to make a difference in the lives of others, you belong here. Hospice volunteers are a valuable part of our care team, based on your interests and preferences, receive specific volunteer training to help improve the quality of life of others.

Volunteers provide companionship at a patient's bedside, running errands, help with administrative duties, create gifts for patients and their families.
- Hold a hand, share a story
- Send a card
- Listen, read, sing or play an instrument
- Make gifts for patients
- Run errands or perform light housekeeping
- Share flowers, bake or garden
- Make phone calls
- Attend community events

Volunteer Training
We support our volunteers and provide specific training:
- The hospice care team and the volunteer role
- The hospice philosophy and end-of-life care
- Grief and bereavement education
- Emotional and spiritual support in hospice care
- Communication and stress management
- Patient privacy and other regulations

Volunteering with hospice takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assignments that best suit their time, skills and interests.

"I am a cancer survivor. I wanted to find a way to help others who might be home bound as I had been. As with most experiences in life when you help someone else, you're the one who ends up with the blessing!"
Sharon Collins, hospice volunteer

We love our volunteers and embrace why they are investing in our Hospice patients. YOU BELONG HERE.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Support Volunteer

Our hospice program needs veteran volunteers who are willing to share some of their time and talents to help patients and their families who are dealing with end-of-life issues.

Trained hospice volunteers, who are also veterans, will have the unique opportunity to support other veterans who have a life-limiting illness. They will work directly with patients and families to provide such services as:

Companionship Respite for caregivers Emotional support Participate in pinning ceremonies Socialization Educate our teams on military culture

Our hospice program will provide education on the hospice philosophy and our care model. Our training will also help veterans understand their role as hospice volunteers.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Our hospice program needs veteran volunteers who are willing to share some of their time and talents to help patients and their families who are dealing with end-of-life issues.

Trained hospice volunteers, who are also veterans, will have the unique opportunity to support other veterans who have a life-limiting illness. They will work directly with patients and families to provide such services as:

Companionship Respite for caregivers Emotional support Participate in pinning ceremonies Socialization Educate our teams on military culture

Our hospice program will provide education on the hospice philosophy and our care model. Our training will also help veterans understand their role as hospice volunteers.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nursing Home Visitor-Volunteers Needed

Gentiva Hospice - Hold a hand, share a story.

If you are looking to make a difference in the lives of others, YOU BELONG HERE.

From providing companionship at a patient’s bedside to creating gifts for patients and their families, we have an opportunity to match your interests and preferences.

We train and support our volunteers and recognize the important role they play in hospice care. Becoming a hospice volunteer takes no advanced training or great commitment. All volunteers are given assignments that best suit their time, skills and interests. We are a family of hospice care providers focused on compassionate care when life matters most. So, please come join our care team, we are happy to offer you the opportunity to serve those in our midst who have reached end of life and would be enormously fortunate to have a friend like you.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Gentiva Hospice - Hold a hand, share a story.

If you are looking to make a difference in the lives of others, YOU BELONG HERE.

From providing companionship at a patient’s bedside to creating gifts for patients and their families, we have an opportunity to match your interests and preferences.

We train and support our volunteers and recognize the important role they play in hospice care. Becoming a hospice volunteer takes no advanced training or great commitment. All volunteers are given assignments that best suit their time, skills and interests. We are a family of hospice care providers focused on compassionate care when life matters most. So, please come join our care team, we are happy to offer you the opportunity to serve those in our midst who have reached end of life and would be enormously fortunate to have a friend like you.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Watch Volunteers Needed! (Monthly Trainings)

Are you looking to make in impact in your local community? Join Court Watch Spokane where volunteers play a crucial role in helping our local courts enhance victims safety.

As a Court Watch volunteer, you’ll help collect valuable data that sheds light on patterns and trends within court proceedings. This data is used to help drive meaningful advancements to promote safety and effectiveness of our local legal processes. Your support truly matters—join us in making a difference!


Training topics include:

-Domestic Violence 101

-Why we Court Watch

-How to Court Watch

-Live Court Watch Hearing

Send and email to RESPONSE@SRDVC.org for more information on our upcoming training sessions!

Agency: Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition (SRDVC)

Are you looking to make in impact in your local community? Join Court Watch Spokane where volunteers play a crucial role in helping our local courts enhance victims safety.

As a Court Watch volunteer, you’ll help collect valuable data that sheds light on patterns and trends within court proceedings. This data is used to help drive meaningful advancements to promote safety and effectiveness of our local legal processes. Your support truly matters—join us in making a difference!


Training topics include:

-Domestic Violence 101

-Why we Court Watch

-How to Court Watch

-Live Court Watch Hearing

Send and email to RESPONSE@SRDVC.org for more information on our upcoming training sessions!

Agency: Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition (SRDVC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Build Affordable Houses for Families in the Community with Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is welcoming volunteers to our build site in Spokane Valley, and with the City of Spokane. As a volunteer, you and others will spend the day using sustainable and responsible practices to build homes that last. The home building process can include framing, drywall, insulation, siding, floor installation, painting, and more. No prior experience is necessary, and people of all abilities are encouraged to participate. All volunteers work under the instruction of the Habitat site construction supervisor. This is a construction project building incredibly energy-efficient homes for families in need of a safe and affordable place to call home. All houses Habitat for Humanity-Spokane builds are sold to qualified low to medium -income families through the Habitat Homeownership Program.

Important Information:

SHIFT - starts at 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. SAFETY ORIENTATION - starts at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. please be on time – Important safety information will be discussed. LOCATIONS - Spokane Valley, and the city of Spokane WHAT to WEAR - Please dress in comfortable clothes that you can work in and wear closed toes shoes. WHAT to BRING - Bring a refillable water bottle and pack a lunch if you plan on volunteering for a full day. SAFETY GEAR - Habitat for Humanity will provide all tools, safety glasses, and hard hats. You are welcome to bring your own hand tools, masks, gloves, and safety gear, but Habitat asks that no power tools are brought to the construction site. AGE LIMIT - All volunteers must be 16 years of age and older, and if under 18, you must have parental consent. WEATHER - We build rain or shine but, if the city or county of Spokane is experiencing severe weather and schools are closed due to a snowstorm or bad air quality, our job sites will close. Volunteers will be notified by email, text, or phone calls. NEED to CANCEL - If you need to cancel for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible. Log in to your Volunteer Hub Account on our website to cancel and reschedule.

If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org.

Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is welcoming volunteers to our build site in Spokane Valley, and with the City of Spokane. As a volunteer, you and others will spend the day using sustainable and responsible practices to build homes that last. The home building process can include framing, drywall, insulation, siding, floor installation, painting, and more. No prior experience is necessary, and people of all abilities are encouraged to participate. All volunteers work under the instruction of the Habitat site construction supervisor. This is a construction project building incredibly energy-efficient homes for families in need of a safe and affordable place to call home. All houses Habitat for Humanity-Spokane builds are sold to qualified low to medium -income families through the Habitat Homeownership Program.

Important Information:

SHIFT - starts at 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. SAFETY ORIENTATION - starts at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. please be on time – Important safety information will be discussed. LOCATIONS - Spokane Valley, and the city of Spokane WHAT to WEAR - Please dress in comfortable clothes that you can work in and wear closed toes shoes. WHAT to BRING - Bring a refillable water bottle and pack a lunch if you plan on volunteering for a full day. SAFETY GEAR - Habitat for Humanity will provide all tools, safety glasses, and hard hats. You are welcome to bring your own hand tools, masks, gloves, and safety gear, but Habitat asks that no power tools are brought to the construction site. AGE LIMIT - All volunteers must be 16 years of age and older, and if under 18, you must have parental consent. WEATHER - We build rain or shine but, if the city or county of Spokane is experiencing severe weather and schools are closed due to a snowstorm or bad air quality, our job sites will close. Volunteers will be notified by email, text, or phone calls. NEED to CANCEL - If you need to cancel for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible. Log in to your Volunteer Hub Account on our website to cancel and reschedule.

If you have any questions, call (509) 824-2595 or email gpenaflor@habitat-spokane.org.

Register and reserve your volunteer spot using this volunteer link: https://habitat-spokane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Visitation

Experience the benefit a dog visit brings to the health and well-being of hospitalized patients through this special program.  Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners: Volunteer to Spread Joy and Comfort with Pets.

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Experience the benefit a dog visit brings to the health and well-being of hospitalized patients through this special program.  Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners: Volunteer to Spread Joy and Comfort with Pets.

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Member of the Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Volunteering can look like:

Attending the monthly action team meeting either in person or on Zoom Contributing ideas over email Advocating for people living with dementia and their care partners Participating in one or more of our subcommittees: Businesses - Current project: Rolling out a dementia certification program to local organizations Community Spaces - Current project: Developing a list of dementia-friendly activities in our area and to build relationships with local museums, libraries, theaters, etc. Faith Communities - Current project: Reaching out to provide Dementia Friends sessions and other resources to local faith communities Medical Professionals - Current project: Compiling a packet of materials for people who were recently diagnosed with dementia Transportation - Current project: Developing a list of tips for traveling

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Volunteering can look like:

Attending the monthly action team meeting either in person or on Zoom Contributing ideas over email Advocating for people living with dementia and their care partners Participating in one or more of our subcommittees: Businesses - Current project: Rolling out a dementia certification program to local organizations Community Spaces - Current project: Developing a list of dementia-friendly activities in our area and to build relationships with local museums, libraries, theaters, etc. Faith Communities - Current project: Reaching out to provide Dementia Friends sessions and other resources to local faith communities Medical Professionals - Current project: Compiling a packet of materials for people who were recently diagnosed with dementia Transportation - Current project: Developing a list of tips for traveling

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Friends Champion

A Dementia Friends Champion is a volunteer who informs community groups about dementia by leading Dementia Friends information sessions. To become a champion:

Attend one 3-hour Dementia Friends Champion trainingLead an hour-long Dementia Friends information session once per monthThese will either be with groups that the Champion works with directly or at events scheduled by the Regional Coordinators

 

By becoming a Champion, you can:

Connect with a group of leaders in our region that is working to develop an age- and dementia-friendly community Interact with other like-minded individualsIncrease your knowledge of dementia and ability to interact with people living with cognitive changesEnhance public speaking skills Maintain your wellbeing

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

A Dementia Friends Champion is a volunteer who informs community groups about dementia by leading Dementia Friends information sessions. To become a champion:

Attend one 3-hour Dementia Friends Champion trainingLead an hour-long Dementia Friends information session once per monthThese will either be with groups that the Champion works with directly or at events scheduled by the Regional Coordinators

 

By becoming a Champion, you can:

Connect with a group of leaders in our region that is working to develop an age- and dementia-friendly community Interact with other like-minded individualsIncrease your knowledge of dementia and ability to interact with people living with cognitive changesEnhance public speaking skills Maintain your wellbeing

Agency: Spokane Regional Dementia Friendly Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Turning over apartment units (Available as a group project)

This group project will be located at our Transitional Living Center. Help clean and ready vacated apartments so they are quickly available for new families who are waiting to move into TLC.

Transitional Living Center (TLC): Transitional housing with support services for homeless women and their children in 15 apartments and one permanent housing unit, access to playgrounds and gardens. Services include on-site case management, support groups, and community classes and events. TLC is dedicated to helping homeless women with children create stability in their lives.

Volunteer Roles: 

Cleaning Painting Repairs and maintenance Moving and arranging furnitureOperating power tools


Contact: Maria Meeds at mmeeds@help4women.org

Agency: Transitions

This group project will be located at our Transitional Living Center. Help clean and ready vacated apartments so they are quickly available for new families who are waiting to move into TLC.

Transitional Living Center (TLC): Transitional housing with support services for homeless women and their children in 15 apartments and one permanent housing unit, access to playgrounds and gardens. Services include on-site case management, support groups, and community classes and events. TLC is dedicated to helping homeless women with children create stability in their lives.

Volunteer Roles: 

Cleaning Painting Repairs and maintenance Moving and arranging furnitureOperating power tools


Contact: Maria Meeds at mmeeds@help4women.org

Agency: Transitions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver for Senior Day Trips &/Or Overnight Touring

Volunteer Driver – Hillyard Senior Center Day Trips

Are you looking for a fun and meaningful way to give back? Join us as a Volunteer Driver for Hillyard Senior Center’s monthly day trips or our upcoming overnight offerings! This is a perfect opportunity for a retired individual, someone looking to stay active, or anyone interested in connecting with Spokane’s vibrant senior community.

Agency: Hillyard Senior Center

Volunteer Driver – Hillyard Senior Center Day Trips

Are you looking for a fun and meaningful way to give back? Join us as a Volunteer Driver for Hillyard Senior Center’s monthly day trips or our upcoming overnight offerings! This is a perfect opportunity for a retired individual, someone looking to stay active, or anyone interested in connecting with Spokane’s vibrant senior community.

Agency: Hillyard Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: All It Takes Is One Neighbor


Are you the kind of person who believes small actions can spark big change? All It Takes is One Neighbor is a grassroots volunteer initiative focused on weaving stronger, more connected neighborhoods—one relationship, one gathering, one shared space at a time.

As a volunteer, you’ll become a Community Connector, engaging in meaningful weekly activities such as:

Supporting or Hosting Local Events – Whether it’s a block party, potluck, or sidewalk chalk day, you’ll help spark joy and togetherness. Weekly Micro-Actions – Each week, do one thing to build connection: meet a new neighbor, plant flowers on your block, or invite someone for coffee.Creating a Neighborhood Asset Map – Help identify the people, places, and passions already in your community. Exploring or Creating “Third Spaces” – Discover and support informal places that help neighbors connect naturally. Natural Mentorship Training – Learn how to support young people in your community in authentic, relational ways.

This is not about adding work to your plate—it’s about living with intention where you already are.

And you won’t be doing it alone. There will be dedicated spaces for “One Neighbor” volunteers to meet in person, collaborate, exchange ideas, and encourage one another as you grow your impact together.

Because sometimes, all it takes is one neighbor to start a ripple effect.


This volunteer opportunity is open for all residents of Spokane City. If you're looking to get involved and make a difference in your community, we’d love to have you join us!

Agency: LaunchNW


Are you the kind of person who believes small actions can spark big change? All It Takes is One Neighbor is a grassroots volunteer initiative focused on weaving stronger, more connected neighborhoods—one relationship, one gathering, one shared space at a time.

As a volunteer, you’ll become a Community Connector, engaging in meaningful weekly activities such as:

Supporting or Hosting Local Events – Whether it’s a block party, potluck, or sidewalk chalk day, you’ll help spark joy and togetherness. Weekly Micro-Actions – Each week, do one thing to build connection: meet a new neighbor, plant flowers on your block, or invite someone for coffee.Creating a Neighborhood Asset Map – Help identify the people, places, and passions already in your community. Exploring or Creating “Third Spaces” – Discover and support informal places that help neighbors connect naturally. Natural Mentorship Training – Learn how to support young people in your community in authentic, relational ways.

This is not about adding work to your plate—it’s about living with intention where you already are.

And you won’t be doing it alone. There will be dedicated spaces for “One Neighbor” volunteers to meet in person, collaborate, exchange ideas, and encourage one another as you grow your impact together.

Because sometimes, all it takes is one neighbor to start a ripple effect.


This volunteer opportunity is open for all residents of Spokane City. If you're looking to get involved and make a difference in your community, we’d love to have you join us!

Agency: LaunchNW

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member – Fundraising & Development (Volunteer)

Clean Start Community Services is seeking a dedicated volunteer Board Member with experience or interest in fundraising, grant writing, or donor development to support our early-stage nonprofit growth.

This board role will help strengthen Clean Start’s financial sustainability by supporting fundraising strategy, grant research, donor outreach, and community partnerships. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact while helping build long-term systems that support hygiene access, dignity, and stability for families and veterans in Spokane County.

Key Responsibilities:
• Support fundraising strategy and donor outreach efforts
• Assist with grant research, writing, or review (as applicable)
• Help identify corporate, foundation, and community funding opportunities
• Participate in board meetings and strategic planning
• Act as an ambassador for Clean Start Community Services

Ideal Experience (not required):
• Fundraising, grant writing, development, or nonprofit leadership
• Community connections or donor relations experience
• Interest in social services, housing stability, or community health

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Flexible and remote-friendly options available.

Board members serve in a volunteer capacity. This role is ideal for individuals seeking board experience or who want to apply professional skills in a meaningful community setting.

Agency: CLEAN START COMMUNITY SERVICES

Clean Start Community Services is seeking a dedicated volunteer Board Member with experience or interest in fundraising, grant writing, or donor development to support our early-stage nonprofit growth.

This board role will help strengthen Clean Start’s financial sustainability by supporting fundraising strategy, grant research, donor outreach, and community partnerships. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact while helping build long-term systems that support hygiene access, dignity, and stability for families and veterans in Spokane County.

Key Responsibilities:
• Support fundraising strategy and donor outreach efforts
• Assist with grant research, writing, or review (as applicable)
• Help identify corporate, foundation, and community funding opportunities
• Participate in board meetings and strategic planning
• Act as an ambassador for Clean Start Community Services

Ideal Experience (not required):
• Fundraising, grant writing, development, or nonprofit leadership
• Community connections or donor relations experience
• Interest in social services, housing stability, or community health

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Flexible and remote-friendly options available.

Board members serve in a volunteer capacity. This role is ideal for individuals seeking board experience or who want to apply professional skills in a meaningful community setting.

Agency: CLEAN START COMMUNITY SERVICES

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Zilch Market Volunteer Opportunities

Grocery shopping, but with a twist! Volunteers assist shoppers, help restock shelves, tidy displays, and create a warm, welcoming shopping space for our guests. It's a behind-the-scenes role that keeps the market running smoothly and looking its best. If you love organizing and want to make a real impact, this is the perfect way to serve.

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

Grocery shopping, but with a twist! Volunteers assist shoppers, help restock shelves, tidy displays, and create a warm, welcoming shopping space for our guests. It's a behind-the-scenes role that keeps the market running smoothly and looking its best. If you love organizing and want to make a real impact, this is the perfect way to serve.

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Market Volunteer Opportunities

A drive-through food distribution that brings fresh groceries straight to neighborhoods in need. Volunteers help unload the truck, pack food into boxes or bags, and load them directly into waiting vehicles. Providing up to 250 families with food. It's a high-energy, outdoor event where every interaction helps spread hope and nourishment. Come be a part of this powerful hands-on way to fight hunger in our community!

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

A drive-through food distribution that brings fresh groceries straight to neighborhoods in need. Volunteers help unload the truck, pack food into boxes or bags, and load them directly into waiting vehicles. Providing up to 250 families with food. It's a high-energy, outdoor event where every interaction helps spread hope and nourishment. Come be a part of this powerful hands-on way to fight hunger in our community!

TO SIGN UP CLICK HERE

Agency: Second Harvest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Coordinator

Develop partnerships with other organizations such as Cheney Parks & Rec, EWU, and Cheney Public Schools to create, or bring to Cheney, history programs and events.  

We are looking to re-start collaborations with institutions in the community to connect history with activities for young people especially. From "a night at the museum" flashlight tour, a classroom visit with items from the museum to engage students in learning local history, or activities students could do in school as part of their curriculum, we can help young people engage with history and place.

There are also opportunities to bring exhibits, speakers, etc. to the community for a broader view of our history.  

The program coordinator will build the partnerships to make these activities possible. Much of this activity can be done on your own schedule without having to come to the museum. 

Agency: The Southwest Spokane County Historical Society & Museum

Develop partnerships with other organizations such as Cheney Parks & Rec, EWU, and Cheney Public Schools to create, or bring to Cheney, history programs and events.  

We are looking to re-start collaborations with institutions in the community to connect history with activities for young people especially. From "a night at the museum" flashlight tour, a classroom visit with items from the museum to engage students in learning local history, or activities students could do in school as part of their curriculum, we can help young people engage with history and place.

There are also opportunities to bring exhibits, speakers, etc. to the community for a broader view of our history.  

The program coordinator will build the partnerships to make these activities possible. Much of this activity can be done on your own schedule without having to come to the museum. 

Agency: The Southwest Spokane County Historical Society & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99004-0457

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

Help Fund Independent Community Radio. Volunteer as a KYRS Grant Writer.


KYRS Thin Air Community Radio is seeking a volunteer Grant Writer to help bring critical funding to the station through local, regional, and national grants from foundations, government agencies, and other funding partners.
Since 2003, KYRS has served Eastern Washington by amplifying diverse voices, supporting local culture, and fostering community engagement through independent, nonprofit radio. Grants are a vital part of how we sustain this work, and this role plays a direct part in keeping community radio strong.


As a KYRS Grant Writer, you’ll help turn our mission into compelling proposals that fund programming, journalism, and community outreach.


Research and track grant and funding opportunities KYRS is eligible for
Maintain a living spreadsheet of opportunities, deadlines, and requirements
Study funding models from other community radio stations and aligned nonprofits
Write and edit query letters, grant proposals, and reports
Assist with final reports for funders who support KYRS

This is a volunteer role ideal for someone who enjoys research, writing, organization, and mission-driven work and wants their skills to have a tangible, lasting impact on local media.

Your words won’t just tell our story.
They’ll help keep it on the air.

Click Here to learn more about KYRS.
Contact us to get involved.
Strong community radio needs strong storytelling ... on and off the dial.

Agency: KYRS - Thin Air Community Radio

Help Fund Independent Community Radio. Volunteer as a KYRS Grant Writer.


KYRS Thin Air Community Radio is seeking a volunteer Grant Writer to help bring critical funding to the station through local, regional, and national grants from foundations, government agencies, and other funding partners.
Since 2003, KYRS has served Eastern Washington by amplifying diverse voices, supporting local culture, and fostering community engagement through independent, nonprofit radio. Grants are a vital part of how we sustain this work, and this role plays a direct part in keeping community radio strong.


As a KYRS Grant Writer, you’ll help turn our mission into compelling proposals that fund programming, journalism, and community outreach.


Research and track grant and funding opportunities KYRS is eligible for
Maintain a living spreadsheet of opportunities, deadlines, and requirements
Study funding models from other community radio stations and aligned nonprofits
Write and edit query letters, grant proposals, and reports
Assist with final reports for funders who support KYRS

This is a volunteer role ideal for someone who enjoys research, writing, organization, and mission-driven work and wants their skills to have a tangible, lasting impact on local media.

Your words won’t just tell our story.
They’ll help keep it on the air.

Click Here to learn more about KYRS.
Contact us to get involved.
Strong community radio needs strong storytelling ... on and off the dial.

Agency: KYRS - Thin Air Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PPGWNI Volunteer

It's the perfect time to become a member of our volunteer team at Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho. Volunteer opportunities may include event support, health center greeting, donor thank you card writing, and walking in Pride parades.     

3 simple steps to becoming a volunteer 

Meet virtually with the Volunteer Program Manager for a brief chat about volunteer optionsComplete volunteer paperwork and background checkAttend a volunteer orientation session    

Join our team to assist with events, advocate for patient care, and support fundraisers! Reach out to volunteer@ppgwni.org to get started today!

Agency: Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho

It's the perfect time to become a member of our volunteer team at Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho. Volunteer opportunities may include event support, health center greeting, donor thank you card writing, and walking in Pride parades.     

3 simple steps to becoming a volunteer 

Meet virtually with the Volunteer Program Manager for a brief chat about volunteer optionsComplete volunteer paperwork and background checkAttend a volunteer orientation session    

Join our team to assist with events, advocate for patient care, and support fundraisers! Reach out to volunteer@ppgwni.org to get started today!

Agency: Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pick Up at The Park!

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. 

A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. 

A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hope Market - Store and Warehouse Helpers

Volunteers at Hope Market provide a welcoming and helpful environment for shoppers.  They keep the shelves stocked with a variety of food.  Volunteers also help shoppers make selections from what is available in the cooler, freezer, and from the shelves of canned and dry goods in the food pantry.

Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Agency: The Salvation Army of Spokane

Volunteers at Hope Market provide a welcoming and helpful environment for shoppers.  They keep the shelves stocked with a variety of food.  Volunteers also help shoppers make selections from what is available in the cooler, freezer, and from the shelves of canned and dry goods in the food pantry.

Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Agency: The Salvation Army of Spokane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shop assistant

Are you yearning to get back into the old fashioned industrial arts shop?  We are your answer. Assist at the shop during open hours.  Greet members and perspective members.  Offer tours of the space and introduce the various power tools to new comers. Work on your own projects while you volunteer.

Agency: The VetsGarage

Are you yearning to get back into the old fashioned industrial arts shop?  We are your answer. Assist at the shop during open hours.  Greet members and perspective members.  Offer tours of the space and introduce the various power tools to new comers. Work on your own projects while you volunteer.

Agency: The VetsGarage

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pick Up at The Park! (Youth)

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. 

This version of the volunteer opportunity has the under 18 waiver for parents or guardians to allow their child to participate in the activity. 

If you are a parent or guardian, select the "Respond as A Team" option and add your child to your team. A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

For this volunteer opportunity, we need help picking up litter in your local parks. All you need to bring is yourself! Volunteer at your leisure any time. Just let us know which park you'd like to volunteer at 48 hrs in advance so we can have supplies ready for you if needed. 

This version of the volunteer opportunity has the under 18 waiver for parents or guardians to allow their child to participate in the activity. 

If you are a parent or guardian, select the "Respond as A Team" option and add your child to your team. A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss the volunteer locations and hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Manito Park Flower Power Crew

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

Volunteer responsibilities for this opportunity at Manito Park may include weeding and pruning plant material and raking and clearing plant material from garden beds and garden pathways.

Due to this position requiring supervision from gardening staff, evening and weekend volunteer hours are not available.

A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss orientation times and volunteer hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

Volunteer responsibilities for this opportunity at Manito Park may include weeding and pruning plant material and raking and clearing plant material from garden beds and garden pathways.

Due to this position requiring supervision from gardening staff, evening and weekend volunteer hours are not available.

A Parks representative will email you within 72 hours of signing up to discuss orientation times and volunteer hours with you.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Needs Liaison

Inland Empire Legal Aid is seeking a Community Needs Liaisons to help us better understand the legal needs of the communities we serve. This volunteer will engage directly with community members and partner organizations to gather meaningful data on barriers to legal services, unmet legal needs, and opportunities for expanded outreach. The information collected will directly inform program development, clinic placement, and service delivery across IELA’s legal programs.


Please note the following: 

You will be asked to conduct a background check.You will need to submit a resume and come in to interview.This is an unpaid position.There is no set timeline yet for this position, that is a flexible commitment upon conversation. For quickest response time- please apply here- https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

Inland Empire Legal Aid is seeking a Community Needs Liaisons to help us better understand the legal needs of the communities we serve. This volunteer will engage directly with community members and partner organizations to gather meaningful data on barriers to legal services, unmet legal needs, and opportunities for expanded outreach. The information collected will directly inform program development, clinic placement, and service delivery across IELA’s legal programs.


Please note the following: 

You will be asked to conduct a background check.You will need to submit a resume and come in to interview.This is an unpaid position.There is no set timeline yet for this position, that is a flexible commitment upon conversation. For quickest response time- please apply here- https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Internship

IELA regularly accepts student interns to fulfill their internship or volunteer hours. We accept students from SCC, Gonzaga and more. Student Interns/Volunteers can expect to shadow legal professionals at legal clinics, conduct office duties and attend outreach/community events. We require all students to come in for an informal interview and conduct a background check. 


For quickest response time, please apply here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

IELA regularly accepts student interns to fulfill their internship or volunteer hours. We accept students from SCC, Gonzaga and more. Student Interns/Volunteers can expect to shadow legal professionals at legal clinics, conduct office duties and attend outreach/community events. We require all students to come in for an informal interview and conduct a background check. 


For quickest response time, please apply here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Legal Volunteer

Do you want to give your time but don't have legal experience? We accept volunteers who just want to give their time supporting the daily work necessary to keep IELA sustainable. IELA regularly has office and community work that can be done. We offer training on all our tasks and give you flexibility to choose your hours. We will conduct a background check and an informal interview.


Some tasks that may be done: 

Inserting client intakes into computer system.Assist at legal clinics with check in, set up and more.Researching new community partners, events, community info.Office admin duties (tidying and make sure materials are updated/restocked.Help plan and organize events such as fundraising, community outreach and more.

For quickest response time, please apply here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

Do you want to give your time but don't have legal experience? We accept volunteers who just want to give their time supporting the daily work necessary to keep IELA sustainable. IELA regularly has office and community work that can be done. We offer training on all our tasks and give you flexibility to choose your hours. We will conduct a background check and an informal interview.


Some tasks that may be done: 

Inserting client intakes into computer system.Assist at legal clinics with check in, set up and more.Researching new community partners, events, community info.Office admin duties (tidying and make sure materials are updated/restocked.Help plan and organize events such as fundraising, community outreach and more.

For quickest response time, please apply here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N97T2CB

Agency: Inland Empire Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribution Volunteer/Wednesday Evening

Caritas FB will be adding a new time for a food distribution. We will begin in May, once a month to start, 2nd Wednesday of each month, 4-6:30p. Caritas FB is set up like a grocery store where the client can self select their items while keeping their dignity in tact. The volunteer will walk the client thru to assist in selections and item limits. You will use a cart, pencil, and log sheet. Once client has finished, the items will be weighed and documented. Client will then unload items into their mode of transportation. There will be light cleaning and staging at the end of the shift. Volunteer will need to be able to stand, walk slowly, bend, some light lifting.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Caritas FB will be adding a new time for a food distribution. We will begin in May, once a month to start, 2nd Wednesday of each month, 4-6:30p. Caritas FB is set up like a grocery store where the client can self select their items while keeping their dignity in tact. The volunteer will walk the client thru to assist in selections and item limits. You will use a cart, pencil, and log sheet. Once client has finished, the items will be weighed and documented. Client will then unload items into their mode of transportation. There will be light cleaning and staging at the end of the shift. Volunteer will need to be able to stand, walk slowly, bend, some light lifting.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the WCFR Team: Become a Locker Porter!

Are you a "people person" who loves being outdoors? We’re looking for friendly faces to help the incredible women we serve navigate our brand-new food locker system. As a Locker Porter, you aren’t just handing out bags—you’re delivering fresh groceries and gourmet, chef-prepared dinners with a side of dignity and a smile. Our new 16-unit locker system is the first of its kind in Spokane, and we are assembling a team of Locker Porters to cover (3) 3-hour shifts on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (8:30-11:30 AM, 11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 2:30-5:30 PM).

If you are interested in joining our dynamic outdoor team, please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Are you a "people person" who loves being outdoors? We’re looking for friendly faces to help the incredible women we serve navigate our brand-new food locker system. As a Locker Porter, you aren’t just handing out bags—you’re delivering fresh groceries and gourmet, chef-prepared dinners with a side of dignity and a smile. Our new 16-unit locker system is the first of its kind in Spokane, and we are assembling a team of Locker Porters to cover (3) 3-hour shifts on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (8:30-11:30 AM, 11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 2:30-5:30 PM).

If you are interested in joining our dynamic outdoor team, please complete our online volunteer application. For questions, please contact Jessica Gebhardt, Volunteer Services Manager at volunteer@wcfrspokane.org or by calling 509-324-1995 Ext. 300.

Agency: Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Assistant

Caritas FB is looking for a person who could assist with procuring items for raffles, and events. You would use the internet for contact information, email donation requests, do some phone work, complete spreadsheet. Everything is scripted. 3 hours a week, M, W, or Thursday. Must have pleasant personality and phone etiquette.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Caritas FB is looking for a person who could assist with procuring items for raffles, and events. You would use the internet for contact information, email donation requests, do some phone work, complete spreadsheet. Everything is scripted. 3 hours a week, M, W, or Thursday. Must have pleasant personality and phone etiquette.

Agency: Caritas Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lion's Heart Board Member- Treasurer

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as Treasurer, supporting our mission through thoughtful financial oversight and stewardship. Your work will directly help expand access to grief support for children and families in our community. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and values transparency and accountability. Responsibilities may include tracking income and expenses, maintaining accurate financial records, assisting with budgeting, and providing regular financial updates to support organizational decision-making. Join us in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as Treasurer, supporting our mission through thoughtful financial oversight and stewardship. Your work will directly help expand access to grief support for children and families in our community. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and values transparency and accountability. Responsibilities may include tracking income and expenses, maintaining accurate financial records, assisting with budgeting, and providing regular financial updates to support organizational decision-making. Join us in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lion's Heart Board Member- Grants/Fundraising

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking a dedicated volunteer to support our fundraising efforts through grant research, writing, and strategy. Your work will directly help expand access to grief support for children and families in our community. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys writing, research, and collaboration, and wants to use those skills to make a meaningful impact. Responsibilities may include identifying funding opportunities, assisting with grant writing and review, and brainstorming new ideas to grow our support.

Join us in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking a dedicated volunteer to support our fundraising efforts through grant research, writing, and strategy. Your work will directly help expand access to grief support for children and families in our community. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys writing, research, and collaboration, and wants to use those skills to make a meaningful impact. Responsibilities may include identifying funding opportunities, assisting with grant writing and review, and brainstorming new ideas to grow our support.

Join us in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lion's Heart Volunteer

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to support our mission of providing grief support to children and families in our community. Volunteers may serve in a variety of roles based on their interests, skills, and availability.

Opportunities may include assisting with special events, supporting day camp activities and breakout groups, helping with administrative tasks, representing Lion’s Heart at community outreach events, assisting with social media, or contributing to fundraising and grant support efforts.

This role is ideal for individuals who are dependable, caring, and passionate about making a meaningful difference. Whether working directly with families or behind the scenes, each volunteer plays an important part in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Join us in bringing hope, connection, and healing to children and families in our community.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to support our mission of providing grief support to children and families in our community. Volunteers may serve in a variety of roles based on their interests, skills, and availability.

Opportunities may include assisting with special events, supporting day camp activities and breakout groups, helping with administrative tasks, representing Lion’s Heart at community outreach events, assisting with social media, or contributing to fundraising and grant support efforts.

This role is ideal for individuals who are dependable, caring, and passionate about making a meaningful difference. Whether working directly with families or behind the scenes, each volunteer plays an important part in ensuring no child has to navigate grief alone.

Join us in bringing hope, connection, and healing to children and families in our community.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lion's Heart Animal Cutouts

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking creative and detail-oriented volunteers to support a meaningful activity at our Family Grief Day Camp. During camp, families participate in an art project where they create a poster representing their family using animal images to symbolize each family member.

Volunteers in this role will help prepare materials by collecting magazines and carefully cutting out photographs of animals for families to use during the activity. We are looking for individuals who can gather a variety of realistic animal images (no cartoons or clip art), organize them, and either mail them to us or arrange a time to deliver them.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on projects and wants to contribute in a simple but meaningful way. Your support helps create a thoughtful experience that encourages connection, expression, and healing for grieving families.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Lion’s Heart Children’s Grief Center is seeking creative and detail-oriented volunteers to support a meaningful activity at our Family Grief Day Camp. During camp, families participate in an art project where they create a poster representing their family using animal images to symbolize each family member.

Volunteers in this role will help prepare materials by collecting magazines and carefully cutting out photographs of animals for families to use during the activity. We are looking for individuals who can gather a variety of realistic animal images (no cartoons or clip art), organize them, and either mail them to us or arrange a time to deliver them.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on projects and wants to contribute in a simple but meaningful way. Your support helps create a thoughtful experience that encourages connection, expression, and healing for grieving families.

Agency: Lion's Heart Children's Grief Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finch Arboretum Groundskeeping Volunteer

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

This volunteer opportunity at Finch Arboretum involves cleaning, greening, stewardship and landscape restoration of John A. Finch Arboretum. Duties may include: litter clean-up; removing weeds and other invasive vegetation; native plant restoration; mulching with wood chips; planting trees, shrubs, and herbaceous vegetation; setting irrigation and watering plants; mowing; general janitorial; general labor; and some interaction with the public.

This position is a weekday-only opportunity. There are currently no evening or weekend opportunities available.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Make a positive impact on the quality of life in our community by volunteering with Parks & Rec! With over 4,000 acres of protected green space and hundreds of recreation activities, volunteers are integral in helping Spokane keep our public spaces and recreation actives enjoyable and accessible to all. 

This volunteer opportunity at Finch Arboretum involves cleaning, greening, stewardship and landscape restoration of John A. Finch Arboretum. Duties may include: litter clean-up; removing weeds and other invasive vegetation; native plant restoration; mulching with wood chips; planting trees, shrubs, and herbaceous vegetation; setting irrigation and watering plants; mowing; general janitorial; general labor; and some interaction with the public.

This position is a weekday-only opportunity. There are currently no evening or weekend opportunities available.

Agency: City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99224

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Weeding, Planting / Harvesting and Odd Jobs

We need help on workdays (typically 4th Sat of the month, 9am - noon) and we have misc. tasks that could be done on other days/times too. On a workday we have gardeners and other volunteers/helpers come to the garden and work together on tasks like weeding, spreading wood chips or straw, organizing and cleaning shared areas around the tool box, bagging green waste and taking it to the curb, fixing up garden boxes, adding art to the fence or painting numbers on boxes. Most of these tasks can be done flexibly, at another time than the garden workday if needed.

For kids and families looking to volunteer, its a good opportunity to help out a community garden and there is a park and 2 playgrounds (big kids and little kids) just nearby, with coffee shops and kid-friendly shops around too. 

 

Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

We need help on workdays (typically 4th Sat of the month, 9am - noon) and we have misc. tasks that could be done on other days/times too. On a workday we have gardeners and other volunteers/helpers come to the garden and work together on tasks like weeding, spreading wood chips or straw, organizing and cleaning shared areas around the tool box, bagging green waste and taking it to the curb, fixing up garden boxes, adding art to the fence or painting numbers on boxes. Most of these tasks can be done flexibly, at another time than the garden workday if needed.

For kids and families looking to volunteer, its a good opportunity to help out a community garden and there is a park and 2 playgrounds (big kids and little kids) just nearby, with coffee shops and kid-friendly shops around too. 

 

Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Volunteer - Weeding, Planting / Harvesting and Garden Tasks

Garden helper jobs such as weeding, bagging and taking green waste to the curb, spreading straw and mulch, repairing raised beds, pruning plants or harvesting, laying down weed barrier and chips.

Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

Garden helper jobs such as weeding, bagging and taking green waste to the curb, spreading straw and mulch, repairing raised beds, pruning plants or harvesting, laying down weed barrier and chips.

Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Volunteer - Weeding, Planting / Harvesting and Garden Tasks

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Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

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Agency: Grant Park Community Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: Yes