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Volunteer Opportunities - 125 LIVE Center for Active Adults
- Activity hosts
- Art instructors
- Fitness instructors
- Greeters
- Team members
- Technology learning center instructors
- Activity hosts
- Art instructors
- Fitness instructors
- Greeters
- Team members
- Technology learning center instructors
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Volunteer Services - Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center
Volunteer opportunities include:
- Clerical: Help with filing and other administrative tasks
- Hospice: Patient companionship, respite for family/caregivers and/or clerical duties
- Long-term Care: Activities and/or visitation with residents
Volunteer opportunities include:
- Clerical: Help with filing and other administrative tasks
- Hospice: Patient companionship, respite for family/caregivers and/or clerical duties
- Long-term Care: Activities and/or visitation with residents
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Volunteer Opportunities - Community Action Center - CAC
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
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Donation and Volunteer Opportunities - Catholic Charities - Central Minnesota
- Bring donations to donation door D, located on the southeast side of the building, closest to Tenvoorde Ford. Do not leave donations outside the doors. Donations must be collected and weighed by Catholic Charities staff to ensure food safety standards and inventory tracking.
- Receipts are available.
- Accepts the following new or gently used items for donations for Basic Everyday Essentials:
- Accessories: scarves, hats, mittens, backpacks, small luggage
- Baby items: clothing, blankets, crib sheets, bottles, bibs, baby food, and formula
- Kitchen items: pots, pans, utensils, dishes, glassware, silverware, and cookware
- Men, women, and children's clothing; greatest need for adults who are tall and larger sizes
- Shoes
- Small kitchen appliances: toasters, blenders, mixers, coffee makers
- Towels, washcloths, sheets, blankets, bed pillows
- Accepts the following items for donations for the Food Shelf:
- Feminine hygiene products
- Fresh produce (including home-grown)
- Laundry detergent
- Non-perishable food items
- Personal care items: deodorant, shaving lotion and razors, shampoo/conditioner, soap, and toothpaste
Volunteer positions:
- Emergency Services Food Shelf
- Emergency Services Basic Everyday Essentials
- Individual, group, and student opportunities and court-ordered community service
- Senior dining/Meals on Wheels: deliver meals, prepare food, set up dining sites for meals, serve meals, clean up after meals and clerical tasks
- Student interns
- Bring donations to donation door D, located on the southeast side of the building, closest to Tenvoorde Ford. Do not leave donations outside the doors. Donations must be collected and weighed by Catholic Charities staff to ensure food safety standards and inventory tracking.
- Receipts are available.
- Accepts the following new or gently used items for donations for Basic Everyday Essentials:
- Accessories: scarves, hats, mittens, backpacks, small luggage
- Baby items: clothing, blankets, crib sheets, bottles, bibs, baby food, and formula
- Kitchen items: pots, pans, utensils, dishes, glassware, silverware, and cookware
- Men, women, and children's clothing; greatest need for adults who are tall and larger sizes
- Shoes
- Small kitchen appliances: toasters, blenders, mixers, coffee makers
- Towels, washcloths, sheets, blankets, bed pillows
- Accepts the following items for donations for the Food Shelf:
- Feminine hygiene products
- Fresh produce (including home-grown)
- Laundry detergent
- Non-perishable food items
- Personal care items: deodorant, shaving lotion and razors, shampoo/conditioner, soap, and toothpaste
Volunteer positions:
- Emergency Services Food Shelf
- Emergency Services Basic Everyday Essentials
- Individual, group, and student opportunities and court-ordered community service
- Senior dining/Meals on Wheels: deliver meals, prepare food, set up dining sites for meals, serve meals, clean up after meals and clerical tasks
- Student interns
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Cleaning Product Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsMeal Delivery Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Setup/Cleanup Volunteer OpportunitiesMenstruation Supplies DonationsKitchenware Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsMeal Preparation/Serving Volunteer OpportunitiesBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsFood Donation ProgramsFood Sorting/Packing Volunteer OpportunitiesGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsDonation Drop Off PointsReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesShoe Donation Programs
Volunteer Opportunities - History Center of Olmsted County
Ambassador: Greeting visitors at History Center events; representing the History Center at county fair and other events; ticket takers
Archives and Library: Inventory; patron assistance; record gathering and computer entry; scanning and digitizing
Collections: Artifact rehousing and cleaning; inventorying and cataloging
Concessions: Handling money and food at Roosters baseball home games
Exhibits: Construction and fabrication; proofreading; research
Indoor Work: Assistance with mailings; data entry; front desk assistant; gallery and archive light cleaning; gift shop assistant
Outdoor Work: Lawn mowing; seasonal clean up; snow plowing; tilling
Storytelling: Mayowood docent and tour assistant; museum gallery docent; Stoppel Farm docent; trolley tour docent
Ambassador: Greeting visitors at History Center events; representing the History Center at county fair and other events; ticket takers
Archives and Library: Inventory; patron assistance; record gathering and computer entry; scanning and digitizing
Collections: Artifact rehousing and cleaning; inventorying and cataloging
Concessions: Handling money and food at Roosters baseball home games
Exhibits: Construction and fabrication; proofreading; research
Indoor Work: Assistance with mailings; data entry; front desk assistant; gallery and archive light cleaning; gift shop assistant
Outdoor Work: Lawn mowing; seasonal clean up; snow plowing; tilling
Storytelling: Mayowood docent and tour assistant; museum gallery docent; Stoppel Farm docent; trolley tour docent
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Sales/Cashier Volunteer OpportunitiesUsher/Ticket Taker Volunteer OpportunitiesHistoric Preservation Volunteer OpportunitiesStorytelling Volunteer OpportunitiesConcessions Volunteer OpportunitiesLawn Care Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesFiling Volunteer OpportunitiesData Entry/Word Processing Volunteer OpportunitiesSnow Clearance Volunteer OpportunitiesLeaf Raking Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - Essentia Health - Duluth (Miller - Dwan Building)
- Assist in health care departments
- Chaplaincy
- Gift shop
- Office support
- Pet therapy
- Piano playing
- Wayfinding (navigating assistance)
- Assist in health care departments
- Chaplaincy
- Gift shop
- Office support
- Pet therapy
- Piano playing
- Wayfinding (navigating assistance)
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Volunteer Opportunities - Gift of Life Transplant House
- Chair Massage: Volunteers provide a 20 minute chair massage. Volunteers must be a licensed massage therapist. Massage chairs provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Hand Massage: Volunteers provide a 10-15 minute hand massage to guests and caregivers generally over a 2 hour time period. Individual training and materials are provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Office Support: Volunteers greet guests and visitors, answer phones, prepare materials for guest arrivals, and provide administrative, clerical and secretarial support to the front desk. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Tour Guide: Since a tour is mandatory prior to staying at Gift of Life Transplant House, tour guides provide a tour of the house, including information about guidelines and expectations. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Chair Massage: Volunteers provide a 20 minute chair massage. Volunteers must be a licensed massage therapist. Massage chairs provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Hand Massage: Volunteers provide a 10-15 minute hand massage to guests and caregivers generally over a 2 hour time period. Individual training and materials are provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Office Support: Volunteers greet guests and visitors, answer phones, prepare materials for guest arrivals, and provide administrative, clerical and secretarial support to the front desk. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Tour Guide: Since a tour is mandatory prior to staying at Gift of Life Transplant House, tour guides provide a tour of the house, including information about guidelines and expectations. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
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Volunteer Program - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Volunteers are needed in many areas.
Shelter volunteer positions:
- Cleaning
- Child tutoring
- On-call advocacy
- Food delivery
- Food service
- Childcare
Resource center volunteer positions:
- Childcare
- Cleaning
- Educational empowerment tutor
General opportunities:
- Administration
- Fundraising
Professional volunteers:
- Hair stylists
- Massage therapists
- Helping professions
Volunteers are needed in many areas.
Shelter volunteer positions:
- Cleaning
- Child tutoring
- On-call advocacy
- Food delivery
- Food service
- Childcare
Resource center volunteer positions:
- Childcare
- Cleaning
- Educational empowerment tutor
General opportunities:
- Administration
- Fundraising
Professional volunteers:
- Hair stylists
- Massage therapists
- Helping professions
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Volunteer Opportunities - Essentia Health - Saint Joseph's Medical Center
- Comfort cart (hand out items like magazines, earbuds, lip balm and eye masks)
- Department specific help (Cancer Center, endoscopy, Joint Trails Unit and radiation therapy)
- Escorting patients or concierge
- Gift shop
- Help desk (greet guests and answer questions)
- Mailings and special office projects
- Patient advocate (ask what patients need to make their stay more comfortable)
- Piano playing
- Popping popcorn in cafeteria
- Quilt making, book bag assembly
- Saint Joseph's Medical Center Auxiliary fundraising for special projects that improve patient care and comfort, and provide scholarships to nursing students
- Comfort cart (hand out items like magazines, earbuds, lip balm and eye masks)
- Department specific help (Cancer Center, endoscopy, Joint Trails Unit and radiation therapy)
- Escorting patients or concierge
- Gift shop
- Help desk (greet guests and answer questions)
- Mailings and special office projects
- Patient advocate (ask what patients need to make their stay more comfortable)
- Piano playing
- Popping popcorn in cafeteria
- Quilt making, book bag assembly
- Saint Joseph's Medical Center Auxiliary fundraising for special projects that improve patient care and comfort, and provide scholarships to nursing students
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Volunteer Opportunities - Community Action Center - CAC
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
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Support Services for Victims of Domestic Violence - McLeod Alliance
Provides support through education, empowerment, protection, and advocacy services. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis support line
- Advocates that includes a Spanish speaking advocate
- Educational presentations
- Legal options and advocacy
- Limited emergency safe housing
- Restraining Order assistance
- Safety planning
- Support Group: Offers a Spanish speaking support group
- Systems coordination and referrals to resources
- Transportation
- Volunteer opportunities for those interested in providing transportation, community outreach, staffing information booths, fundraising, quarterly newsletter, and serving on the Board of Directors
Provides support through education, empowerment, protection, and advocacy services. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis support line
- Advocates that includes a Spanish speaking advocate
- Educational presentations
- Legal options and advocacy
- Limited emergency safe housing
- Restraining Order assistance
- Safety planning
- Support Group: Offers a Spanish speaking support group
- Systems coordination and referrals to resources
- Transportation
- Volunteer opportunities for those interested in providing transportation, community outreach, staffing information booths, fundraising, quarterly newsletter, and serving on the Board of Directors
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Domestic Violence Volunteer OpportunitiesStalking/Harassment OrdersPhysically Abused AdultsSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsTransportation for Endangered PeopleFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceLegal Information ServicesWorkshops/SymposiumsFiling Volunteer OpportunitiesDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesHelpline Volunteer OpportunitiesBoard/Committee Member Volunteer OpportunitiesDomestic Violence HotlinesSexually Abused AdultsIndividual AdvocacyEmergency Transportation Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
- Receptionist
- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
- Receptionist
- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
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Local Automobile TransportationBulk Mailing Volunteer OpportunitiesHome Visit Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesComputer Literacy Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesParatransit Driver Volunteer OpportunitiesRespite/Home Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - History Center of Olmsted County
Ambassador: Greeting visitors at History Center events; representing the History Center at county fair and other events; ticket takers
Archives and Library: Inventory; patron assistance; record gathering and computer entry; scanning and digitizing
Collections: Artifact rehousing and cleaning; inventorying and cataloging
Concessions: Handling money and food at Roosters baseball home games
Exhibits: Construction and fabrication; proofreading; research
Indoor Work: Assistance with mailings; data entry; front desk assistant; gallery and archive light cleaning; gift shop assistant
Outdoor Work: Lawn mowing; seasonal clean up; snow plowing; tilling
Storytelling: Mayowood docent and tour assistant; museum gallery docent; Stoppel Farm docent; trolley tour docent
Ambassador: Greeting visitors at History Center events; representing the History Center at county fair and other events; ticket takers
Archives and Library: Inventory; patron assistance; record gathering and computer entry; scanning and digitizing
Collections: Artifact rehousing and cleaning; inventorying and cataloging
Concessions: Handling money and food at Roosters baseball home games
Exhibits: Construction and fabrication; proofreading; research
Indoor Work: Assistance with mailings; data entry; front desk assistant; gallery and archive light cleaning; gift shop assistant
Outdoor Work: Lawn mowing; seasonal clean up; snow plowing; tilling
Storytelling: Mayowood docent and tour assistant; museum gallery docent; Stoppel Farm docent; trolley tour docent
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Sales/Cashier Volunteer OpportunitiesUsher/Ticket Taker Volunteer OpportunitiesHistoric Preservation Volunteer OpportunitiesStorytelling Volunteer OpportunitiesConcessions Volunteer OpportunitiesLawn Care Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesFiling Volunteer OpportunitiesData Entry/Word Processing Volunteer OpportunitiesSnow Clearance Volunteer OpportunitiesLeaf Raking Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
- Receptionist
- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
- Receptionist
- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
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Local Automobile TransportationBulk Mailing Volunteer OpportunitiesHome Visit Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesComputer Literacy Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesParatransit Driver Volunteer OpportunitiesRespite/Home Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - Essentia Health - Saint Mary's Medical Center (Duluth)
- Assist Hospice patients and families
- Assist in the health care departments
- Greet and escort patients and visitors
- Help coordinate fundraising events and projects
- Help with administrative work
- Provide pet therapy
- Stock supplies
- Volunteer in a gift shop
- Assist Hospice patients and families
- Assist in the health care departments
- Greet and escort patients and visitors
- Help coordinate fundraising events and projects
- Help with administrative work
- Provide pet therapy
- Stock supplies
- Volunteer in a gift shop
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Volunteer Services - Aspirus Saint Luke's - Duluth Hospital
Volunteer opportunities include: Admitting, book cart, central supply, chaplaincy, coffee shop, family service, flower delivery, gift shop, hospice Duluth, hospitality care, information desk, ICU waiting area library, messenger service, nursing units, patient services, physical medicine, surgical waiting, urgent care, and others.
Volunteer opportunities include: Admitting, book cart, central supply, chaplaincy, coffee shop, family service, flower delivery, gift shop, hospice Duluth, hospitality care, information desk, ICU waiting area library, messenger service, nursing units, patient services, physical medicine, surgical waiting, urgent care, and others.
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Volunteer Opportunities - Gift of Life Transplant House
- Chair Massage: Volunteers provide a 20 minute chair massage. Volunteers must be a licensed massage therapist. Massage chairs provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Hand Massage: Volunteers provide a 10-15 minute hand massage to guests and caregivers generally over a 2 hour time period. Individual training and materials are provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Office Support: Volunteers greet guests and visitors, answer phones, prepare materials for guest arrivals, and provide administrative, clerical and secretarial support to the front desk. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Tour Guide: Since a tour is mandatory prior to staying at Gift of Life Transplant House, tour guides provide a tour of the house, including information about guidelines and expectations. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Chair Massage: Volunteers provide a 20 minute chair massage. Volunteers must be a licensed massage therapist. Massage chairs provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Hand Massage: Volunteers provide a 10-15 minute hand massage to guests and caregivers generally over a 2 hour time period. Individual training and materials are provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Office Support: Volunteers greet guests and visitors, answer phones, prepare materials for guest arrivals, and provide administrative, clerical and secretarial support to the front desk. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
- Tour Guide: Since a tour is mandatory prior to staying at Gift of Life Transplant House, tour guides provide a tour of the house, including information about guidelines and expectations. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
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Volunteer and Donation Needs - Relationship Safety Alliance
Individuals, community groups, and businesses can support victims of domestic violence by donating materials or volunteering. Available volunteer positions range from court advocacy to roles in maintenance, mentorship, office assistance, public speaking, reception and transportation support.
All items should be new or gently used.
Bedding and Household Items:
- Standard size pillows
- Twin blankets
- Twin Bedding
- Towels and wash cloths
- Cooking utensils
- Pots and pans
- Cookie sheets
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Air mattresses
Infants and Toddlers:
- Baby teething rings, pacifiers, bottles, bibs
- Diapers, sizes 4, 5, and 6
- Pull-ups
- Disposable wipes
- Baby bottles
- Baby Monitors
- Baby formula
- Pedialyte
- Clothes
- Boys underwear
- New Car Seats
Children's enrichment center items:
- Family board games
- Card games (Uno, playing cards, memory, etc.)
- Barbies, baby dolls, Infant toys, dump trucks
- Art supplies (paints, brushes, colored pencils, glitter, stencils, markers)
- Office paper, colored construction paper, butcher paper
- Combined easel/chalkboard
- School supplies
Transitional clients moving out:
- Hangers
- Kitchen mat
- Soap dispenser
- Dishes
- Cups/mugs
- Silverware
- Pots/pans
- Coffee maker
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Blender
- Can Opener
- Peeler
- Cutting boards/cutting mats
- Toilet paper
- Toilet brush
- Plunger
- Towels
- Shower curtain
- Cleaning supplies, mops, brooms
- Curtain rings
- Curtain liner
- Wastebasket
- Personal care items
Pet Supplies:
- Dog collars
- Dog and cat harnesses
- Dog and cat food/treats
- Dog and cat grooming combs/brushes
- Litterbox liners
- Cat litter
Other Items:
- Large bottles of shampoo, soap, face wash
- Band aids
- Hair products for women of color
- Feminine hygiene products
- Bus Tokens (Dial-A-Ride)
- Gift cards for gas, retail stores, or groceries
- Books (adult and child)
- Paint By Number (for adults and children)
- Ladies business attire
- Ladies bathrobes
- Household tool kits
- Women's 1x pants, pajamas, hoodies
- Women's tennis shoes & sandals size 8, 9, 10
- File-type organizers
- Planners
All cell phones are accepted, including cell phones without chargers or accessories, and broken cell phones. If a phone can't be converted, it is recycled. To donate, simply drop off or mail cell phones to the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center
Individuals, community groups, and businesses can support victims of domestic violence by donating materials or volunteering. Available volunteer positions range from court advocacy to roles in maintenance, mentorship, office assistance, public speaking, reception and transportation support.
All items should be new or gently used.
Bedding and Household Items:
- Standard size pillows
- Twin blankets
- Twin Bedding
- Towels and wash cloths
- Cooking utensils
- Pots and pans
- Cookie sheets
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Air mattresses
Infants and Toddlers:
- Baby teething rings, pacifiers, bottles, bibs
- Diapers, sizes 4, 5, and 6
- Pull-ups
- Disposable wipes
- Baby bottles
- Baby Monitors
- Baby formula
- Pedialyte
- Clothes
- Boys underwear
- New Car Seats
Children's enrichment center items:
- Family board games
- Card games (Uno, playing cards, memory, etc.)
- Barbies, baby dolls, Infant toys, dump trucks
- Art supplies (paints, brushes, colored pencils, glitter, stencils, markers)
- Office paper, colored construction paper, butcher paper
- Combined easel/chalkboard
- School supplies
Transitional clients moving out:
- Hangers
- Kitchen mat
- Soap dispenser
- Dishes
- Cups/mugs
- Silverware
- Pots/pans
- Coffee maker
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Blender
- Can Opener
- Peeler
- Cutting boards/cutting mats
- Toilet paper
- Toilet brush
- Plunger
- Towels
- Shower curtain
- Cleaning supplies, mops, brooms
- Curtain rings
- Curtain liner
- Wastebasket
- Personal care items
Pet Supplies:
- Dog collars
- Dog and cat harnesses
- Dog and cat food/treats
- Dog and cat grooming combs/brushes
- Litterbox liners
- Cat litter
Other Items:
- Large bottles of shampoo, soap, face wash
- Band aids
- Hair products for women of color
- Feminine hygiene products
- Bus Tokens (Dial-A-Ride)
- Gift cards for gas, retail stores, or groceries
- Books (adult and child)
- Paint By Number (for adults and children)
- Ladies business attire
- Ladies bathrobes
- Household tool kits
- Women's 1x pants, pajamas, hoodies
- Women's tennis shoes & sandals size 8, 9, 10
- File-type organizers
- Planners
All cell phones are accepted, including cell phones without chargers or accessories, and broken cell phones. If a phone can't be converted, it is recycled. To donate, simply drop off or mail cell phones to the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center
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Diaper Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsCell Phone Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsDomestic Violence Volunteer OpportunitiesDonation Drop Off PointsFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsArts and Crafts Donation ProgramsPublic Speaking Volunteer OpportunitiesCustodian Volunteer OpportunitiesBulk Mailing Volunteer OpportunitiesAnimal Food/Supplies Donation ProgramsBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsMentoring Services Volunteer OpportunitiesVan/Bus Driver Volunteer OpportunitiesIndividual AdvocacyCleaning Product Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsHandyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities - Community Action Center - CAC
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
Offers volunteer opportunities for:
- Clothes Closet
- Food Shelf
- Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more
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Volunteer Opportunities - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
- Receptionist
- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
- Drivers for transportation program. Drivers must have a clean driving record, be willing to contribute 1-2 hours per ride, and can provide assistance through flexible scheduling based upon their availability.
- Gala Volunteer Coordinator assists the Committee Chair by providing with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers.
- Group Respite volunteers who aid with facilitation of Group Respite activities, providing clients with additional one-on-one assistance.
- In-kind donations for silent auction, PPE, and necessary office supplies.
- Mailing volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis.
- Male respite care 2 - 5 hours per week
- Office and Development volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, making calls, writing and sending thank you cards, etc.
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- Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September.
- Social Media Volunteers help to develop content for social media account by collecting client testimonials, taking photographs, and helping draft content for the social media posts.
- Socialization volunteers for friendly visitor program 1 - 2 hours per week
- Technology assistance program volunteers to teach seniors how to use tablets to converse on Zoom and other digital platforms 1 - 2 hours per week
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Volunteer Opportunities - Allina Health - District One Hospital
Offers a variety of volunteer opportunities, such as:
- Angel's Attic Gift Shop: Greet and assist customers in making purchases
- Courage Kenney Rehabilitation Institute: Provide a clean, sanitary, and well-stocked environment
- Diagnostic Imaging Reception Desk: Greet and assist patients
- Information Desk: Provide patients and visitors with a greeting and assistance in finding their destination
- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute: Serve as a goodwill ambassador in the cancer center
Offers a variety of volunteer opportunities, such as:
- Angel's Attic Gift Shop: Greet and assist customers in making purchases
- Courage Kenney Rehabilitation Institute: Provide a clean, sanitary, and well-stocked environment
- Diagnostic Imaging Reception Desk: Greet and assist patients
- Information Desk: Provide patients and visitors with a greeting and assistance in finding their destination
- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute: Serve as a goodwill ambassador in the cancer center
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