Opportunities From: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Volunteer: Autism Fall Festival Help

My name is Gina Mitchell and I work with Autism Rocks and Rolls as President of the Corporation. As you might know, our team works hard each year to join Perry and Renee Fowler at Fowler Pumpkin Patch in Bloomington, IN, on one of their busiest weekends. We will be selling food and WE ARE NEEDING VOLUNTEERS TO HELP US AT THIS EVENT. IF YOU NEED SERVICE HOURS, CREDITS, OR JUST WANT TO JOIN THE FUND AND SUPPORT THE CAUSE, THIS IS FOR YOU! This year, ARAR will be there on September 26 and 27, 2025. Last year, we raised a lot of money to continue our mission of destigmatizing autism and showcasing what those on the autism spectrum CAN do.

Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation

My name is Gina Mitchell and I work with Autism Rocks and Rolls as President of the Corporation. As you might know, our team works hard each year to join Perry and Renee Fowler at Fowler Pumpkin Patch in Bloomington, IN, on one of their busiest weekends. We will be selling food and WE ARE NEEDING VOLUNTEERS TO HELP US AT THIS EVENT. IF YOU NEED SERVICE HOURS, CREDITS, OR JUST WANT TO JOIN THE FUND AND SUPPORT THE CAUSE, THIS IS FOR YOU! This year, ARAR will be there on September 26 and 27, 2025. Last year, we raised a lot of money to continue our mission of destigmatizing autism and showcasing what those on the autism spectrum CAN do.

Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Planting at Waterman Neighborhood

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success!

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success!

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tree Planting at Near West Side Neighborhood

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success! This planting is part of the Sustainability Spooktacular.

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success! This planting is part of the Sustainability Spooktacular.

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tree Planting with Pigeon Hill Neighborhood

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success!

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Join neighborhood residents and CanopyBloomington's team to help us get trees in the ground and make real change by filling out the form below. We need your help to make it a success!

Sign-up here: https://www.canopybloomington.org/volunteer-opportunities

Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Music Maker Volunteer- Lincoln Street Club

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids find their love for music in the Music Makers program! This opportunity is approximately one hour a week for ten weeks, taking place on Monday from 5:15 to 6:00 PM starting September 8th at the Lincoln Street Club. 


We are looking for volunteers that have expertise or basic knowledge in music, including instruments like the drums and ukulele. If you do not consider yourself an expert, but still would like to volunteer, please feel free to apply! 



Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids find their love for music in the Music Makers program! This opportunity is approximately one hour a week for ten weeks, taking place on Monday from 5:15 to 6:00 PM starting September 8th at the Lincoln Street Club. 


We are looking for volunteers that have expertise or basic knowledge in music, including instruments like the drums and ukulele. If you do not consider yourself an expert, but still would like to volunteer, please feel free to apply! 



Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Club Volunteer-- Lincoln Street Club

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the fun and creativity of cooking through our Cooking Club! This opportunity is approximately an hour and a half per week for ten weeks, taking place on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45PM starting the week of September 8th at the Lincoln Street Club.

We're seeking volunteers with either experience or a basic knowledge of cooking. If you're not a professional chef but love to cook and want to share that joy with kids, we’d love for you to apply!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the fun and creativity of cooking through our Cooking Club! This opportunity is approximately an hour and a half per week for ten weeks, taking place on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45PM starting the week of September 8th at the Lincoln Street Club.

We're seeking volunteers with either experience or a basic knowledge of cooking. If you're not a professional chef but love to cook and want to share that joy with kids, we’d love for you to apply!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Robotics Volunteer-- Lincoln Street Club

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the exciting world of robotics through our Robotics Club! This opportunity is approximately 1.5 hours per week for ten weeks, taking place on Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.


We're looking for volunteers with experience or basic knowledge in robotics, coding, or engineering concepts. Whether you’ve built robots before or are just enthusiastic about technology and hands-on learning, we encourage you to get involved!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the exciting world of robotics through our Robotics Club! This opportunity is approximately 1.5 hours per week for ten weeks, taking place on Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.


We're looking for volunteers with experience or basic knowledge in robotics, coding, or engineering concepts. Whether you’ve built robots before or are just enthusiastic about technology and hands-on learning, we encourage you to get involved!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography Volunteer-- Lincoln Street Club

We are looking for a volunteer to help out with our Photography Club and teach kids the art of photography! This opportunity is approximately 45 minutes per week for ten weeks, taking place on Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.


We welcome volunteers with photography experience or a basic understanding of it. Whether you're a professional or you enjoy photography and want to inspire young creatives, we’d love to have you join us!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are looking for a volunteer to help out with our Photography Club and teach kids the art of photography! This opportunity is approximately 45 minutes per week for ten weeks, taking place on Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.


We welcome volunteers with photography experience or a basic understanding of it. Whether you're a professional or you enjoy photography and want to inspire young creatives, we’d love to have you join us!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Presentation Volunteer-- Lincoln Street Club

We’re looking for 2–3 one-time volunteers with diverse career backgrounds to participate in a Teen Career Panel at the Lincoln Street Club. This special event gives teens (6th grade and up) a chance to explore different career paths and ask questions about your journey, challenges, and successes.


This opportunity will take place on Monday, November 10th from 4:15-5:15 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.

Whether you're in healthcare, trades, tech, education, business, the arts—or anywhere in between—your story could help guide and inspire teens as they think about their futures.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We’re looking for 2–3 one-time volunteers with diverse career backgrounds to participate in a Teen Career Panel at the Lincoln Street Club. This special event gives teens (6th grade and up) a chance to explore different career paths and ask questions about your journey, challenges, and successes.


This opportunity will take place on Monday, November 10th from 4:15-5:15 PM at the Lincoln Street Club.

Whether you're in healthcare, trades, tech, education, business, the arts—or anywhere in between—your story could help guide and inspire teens as they think about their futures.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 10, 2025

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Skateboard Volunteer | Lincoln Street Club

In the Lincoln Street Skateboard Program, program members in the Club learn all about skateboarding and the basics of safety, equipment, and skills needed to skateboard!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic skateboard or longboard experience. This is a skateboard basics program. You do not have to know any special tricks at all. Skill taught in this program are; Stance, Pushing, Stopping, Carving, Turning, Falling, Drop Down, etc. If you can ride a board on flat ground you have all the skill you need to be an expert in this program! The love of helping others learn to skate is the key to a great experience.

Many youth have an interest in skateboarding but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with skating! Skateboarding helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

You do not need to bring anything. Since this takes place in our gym we only use our gym safe skateboards. We have all the helmets, pads, skateboards, and skate tools the members will use in the program.

You can sign up to come weekly for the program or can choose to come as a guest for a single session first to see what it is all about prior to committing to the full semester. If you come more than once you will go through out volunteer onboarding that includes and application, background check, reference check and online 45 minute safety training.

Week 1 - September 11

Week 2 - September 18

Week 3 - October 2

Week 4 - October 9

Week 5 - October 23

Week 6 - October 30

Week 7 - November 6

Week 8 - November 13

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

In the Lincoln Street Skateboard Program, program members in the Club learn all about skateboarding and the basics of safety, equipment, and skills needed to skateboard!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic skateboard or longboard experience. This is a skateboard basics program. You do not have to know any special tricks at all. Skill taught in this program are; Stance, Pushing, Stopping, Carving, Turning, Falling, Drop Down, etc. If you can ride a board on flat ground you have all the skill you need to be an expert in this program! The love of helping others learn to skate is the key to a great experience.

Many youth have an interest in skateboarding but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with skating! Skateboarding helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

You do not need to bring anything. Since this takes place in our gym we only use our gym safe skateboards. We have all the helmets, pads, skateboards, and skate tools the members will use in the program.

You can sign up to come weekly for the program or can choose to come as a guest for a single session first to see what it is all about prior to committing to the full semester. If you come more than once you will go through out volunteer onboarding that includes and application, background check, reference check and online 45 minute safety training.

Week 1 - September 11

Week 2 - September 18

Week 3 - October 2

Week 4 - October 9

Week 5 - October 23

Week 6 - October 30

Week 7 - November 6

Week 8 - November 13

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Club Tutor | Inspire Learning

We are actively recruiting volunteers for the School Year across multiple Club locations!

This is one of our largest needs and the greatest impact on the youth!

You can make a difference for a child in our community by becoming a Club tutor! Help a child learn and close gaps in Math or Language Arts during the after school hours at our Bloomington, Ellettsville, or Spencer locations. Training and task support provided, background check and an interview required. This is a semester long volunteer opportunity. Training is ongoing, tutoring runs through early December.  Every new volunteer starts off with a quick 15 minute phone call where I can explain the program to you, ask a few questions, and give you the opportunity to ask yours before you commit to the tutoring program. Please include your phone number in your response.


Applicants should be able to:
Plan tutoring sessions that are engaging to students
Use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning methods
Tutor in math and/or reading across multiple grade levels
Keep detailed records, monitor student progress, and provide feedback
Write semester progress reports
Manage children K-12 in focused activities in a small group setting
Communicate with other students, parents, other tutors, and staff effectively
Complete training modules successfully

Even if you do not have experience tutoring, that is OK!  We have a great team that can train you and support you through your volunteer service!


We need tutors in Bloomington, Ellettsville, and Spencer!


For questions or additional information contact kbateman@bgcbloomington.org


The First Step to be Onboarded with the Club is the Volunteer Application


We need to know who you are and get you added to our MyClubHub system!

Complete the Volunteer Application through MyClubHub here.  


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are actively recruiting volunteers for the School Year across multiple Club locations!

This is one of our largest needs and the greatest impact on the youth!

You can make a difference for a child in our community by becoming a Club tutor! Help a child learn and close gaps in Math or Language Arts during the after school hours at our Bloomington, Ellettsville, or Spencer locations. Training and task support provided, background check and an interview required. This is a semester long volunteer opportunity. Training is ongoing, tutoring runs through early December.  Every new volunteer starts off with a quick 15 minute phone call where I can explain the program to you, ask a few questions, and give you the opportunity to ask yours before you commit to the tutoring program. Please include your phone number in your response.


Applicants should be able to:
Plan tutoring sessions that are engaging to students
Use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning methods
Tutor in math and/or reading across multiple grade levels
Keep detailed records, monitor student progress, and provide feedback
Write semester progress reports
Manage children K-12 in focused activities in a small group setting
Communicate with other students, parents, other tutors, and staff effectively
Complete training modules successfully

Even if you do not have experience tutoring, that is OK!  We have a great team that can train you and support you through your volunteer service!


We need tutors in Bloomington, Ellettsville, and Spencer!


For questions or additional information contact kbateman@bgcbloomington.org


The First Step to be Onboarded with the Club is the Volunteer Application


We need to know who you are and get you added to our MyClubHub system!

Complete the Volunteer Application through MyClubHub here.  


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Circle Mentoring

Circle Mentoring is a unique style of Mentoring is especially appropriate for developing adolescents. A group of mentors provide a broad example of healthy human interaction that allows youth to develop inner resources based on a menu or palette of positive human behaviors. The group’s primary purpose is to create a safe space to develop the competency and character needed to explore and achieve important life goals. Circle mentoring is support. It is not treatment, advice giving, or “fixing.”

Volunteers are paired with a Lead Mentor, and will help to facilitate the circle. They will listen to the teens and affirm the gifts they see. They will give 2 hours a week to attending the circle at a school per week.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local High Schools.

A successful person is someone who cares about youth, wants to support youth through listening to them and affirming their abilities.

By showing up as a Circle Mentor, they are empowering youth to reach their full potential!

There are semi regular circle mentor meetings where we learn from each other about what is working/not working, and check-in. Training is required. You will not be in charge of youth or left alone with them.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local high schools.  Check with Monique about the specific schedule if you are interested.

If you are interested please contact Monique at mphilpot@bgcbloomington.org

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Circle Mentoring is a unique style of Mentoring is especially appropriate for developing adolescents. A group of mentors provide a broad example of healthy human interaction that allows youth to develop inner resources based on a menu or palette of positive human behaviors. The group’s primary purpose is to create a safe space to develop the competency and character needed to explore and achieve important life goals. Circle mentoring is support. It is not treatment, advice giving, or “fixing.”

Volunteers are paired with a Lead Mentor, and will help to facilitate the circle. They will listen to the teens and affirm the gifts they see. They will give 2 hours a week to attending the circle at a school per week.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local High Schools.

A successful person is someone who cares about youth, wants to support youth through listening to them and affirming their abilities.

By showing up as a Circle Mentor, they are empowering youth to reach their full potential!

There are semi regular circle mentor meetings where we learn from each other about what is working/not working, and check-in. Training is required. You will not be in charge of youth or left alone with them.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local high schools.  Check with Monique about the specific schedule if you are interested.

If you are interested please contact Monique at mphilpot@bgcbloomington.org

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Safe at Home Half-Day Blitz

Area 10 Agency on Aging’s annual Safe at Home Event, a half-day blitz to improve home safety for our older neighbors in Monroe and Owen counties, is needing volunteers for Saturday, 10/4 from 9 to noon (or less, depending on project). We have several projects that need volunteers. The types of work needed are listed below, all different projects. We have a need for non-skilled and skilled volunteers.

Non-skilled individuals are needed for cleaning gutters at a one-story home in Owen County. Skilled volunteers are needed for grab bar installation, replacing deck boards on one and removing/rebuilding deck boards on another.

We need volunteers to sign up by Sept. 24th to match with a project and determine which homes we can do based on volunteers. If you could help but would need a different day, especially the ramp build, let us know, as we could possibly coordinate that. This is a great chance to put in 2-3 hours to make a real positive impact on a senior neighbor! To accommodate skilled help, we can coordinate an alternate day for the work, just let us know!

For questions or assistance contact Chris Myers at cmyers@area10agency.org or 812-935-2503.

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Area 10 Agency on Aging’s annual Safe at Home Event, a half-day blitz to improve home safety for our older neighbors in Monroe and Owen counties, is needing volunteers for Saturday, 10/4 from 9 to noon (or less, depending on project). We have several projects that need volunteers. The types of work needed are listed below, all different projects. We have a need for non-skilled and skilled volunteers.

Non-skilled individuals are needed for cleaning gutters at a one-story home in Owen County. Skilled volunteers are needed for grab bar installation, replacing deck boards on one and removing/rebuilding deck boards on another.

We need volunteers to sign up by Sept. 24th to match with a project and determine which homes we can do based on volunteers. If you could help but would need a different day, especially the ramp build, let us know, as we could possibly coordinate that. This is a great chance to put in 2-3 hours to make a real positive impact on a senior neighbor! To accommodate skilled help, we can coordinate an alternate day for the work, just let us know!

For questions or assistance contact Chris Myers at cmyers@area10agency.org or 812-935-2503.

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Educators

Click here to apply! 

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Community Educators:

Deliver Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of topics.Collaborate with local Alzheimer’s Association staff to identify, secure and deliver 30 or 60-minute presentation opportunities using Association program materials.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.

The Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:

Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult learning skills.Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Access to personal computer and internet preferred.Ability to network in the community and collaborate with Alzheimer’s staff and other volunteers.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Click here to apply! 

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Community Educators:

Deliver Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of topics.Collaborate with local Alzheimer’s Association staff to identify, secure and deliver 30 or 60-minute presentation opportunities using Association program materials.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.

The Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:

Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult learning skills.Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Access to personal computer and internet preferred.Ability to network in the community and collaborate with Alzheimer’s staff and other volunteers.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apple Tasting

Celebrate the rich variety of apples grown by local farmers - especially unique and heirloom types you won't find in the grocery store!

Duties: Cut and distribute samples of different locally grown apples and assist with setup and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to complete the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Celebrate the rich variety of apples grown by local farmers - especially unique and heirloom types you won't find in the grocery store!

Duties: Cut and distribute samples of different locally grown apples and assist with setup and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to complete the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Morning Animal Care at Shelter in Nashville

Help us care for our shelter animals in Nashville, while they wait for their new homes.

At the Brown County Humane Society, we pride ourselves on how well we care for our animals, and our shelter. Every morning, our staff and volunteers care for our dogs and cats by cleaning their living space, supplying new blankets and toys, and giving them food, water and treats. We make sure that the environment our animals are in is as clean, comfortable, and safe as possible. Position also involves helping staff with daily tasks like dishes, laundry and general shelter cleaning. Along the way, there are plenty of cuddles, pets, and laughs. It's a great way to spend time with the animals and get to know other volunteers, and it's an essential part of our successful adoptions.

Volunteers will need their own transportation to the shelter in Nashville, which is about 25 minutes from the east side of Bloomington.

You must be able to bend, reach, kneel and lift. Training is provided.

Requires one shift per week on a regular schedule. Shifts are from 9am to 11am/Noon depending on animal population.  NEW OPTION: If you cannot commit to a set day of the week, we are now accepting volunteers to help on a sign-up basis. We ask that you commit to one day at least every other week, but it will not be a set schedule.

Applicants should fill out the BCHS volunteer application online at: http://www.bchumane.org/volunteer/volunteer-application/

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Help us care for our shelter animals in Nashville, while they wait for their new homes.

At the Brown County Humane Society, we pride ourselves on how well we care for our animals, and our shelter. Every morning, our staff and volunteers care for our dogs and cats by cleaning their living space, supplying new blankets and toys, and giving them food, water and treats. We make sure that the environment our animals are in is as clean, comfortable, and safe as possible. Position also involves helping staff with daily tasks like dishes, laundry and general shelter cleaning. Along the way, there are plenty of cuddles, pets, and laughs. It's a great way to spend time with the animals and get to know other volunteers, and it's an essential part of our successful adoptions.

Volunteers will need their own transportation to the shelter in Nashville, which is about 25 minutes from the east side of Bloomington.

You must be able to bend, reach, kneel and lift. Training is provided.

Requires one shift per week on a regular schedule. Shifts are from 9am to 11am/Noon depending on animal population.  NEW OPTION: If you cannot commit to a set day of the week, we are now accepting volunteers to help on a sign-up basis. We ask that you commit to one day at least every other week, but it will not be a set schedule.

Applicants should fill out the BCHS volunteer application online at: http://www.bchumane.org/volunteer/volunteer-application/

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spend One-on-One Time with Pets in Need

Some dogs and cats need a little extra love and personal attention, and that’s where our incredible volunteers step in! Whether it’s offering a comforting presence to a shy animal by sitting quietly by their side or engaging an energetic pup in a fun-filled play session, every moment spent with them makes a difference. Our animal socialization volunteers provide one-on-one attention for those in need of a little extra time. This program ensures that these special pets get the companionship, confidence, and care they need, helping them feel safe, happy, and ready for their forever homes!

Socialization volunteers can choose to spend time with both dogs and cats, or they can choose to focus on one or the other. These volunteers will also sometimes help to prep enrichment items for the animals to enjoy at a later time. 

Volunteers sign up for days based on their availability (no weekly commitment required). A Google calendar is used for sign-ups. Volunteers perform their duties between 9am and 5pm and spend as long as they like interacting with selected pets. Age 18 or older.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Some dogs and cats need a little extra love and personal attention, and that’s where our incredible volunteers step in! Whether it’s offering a comforting presence to a shy animal by sitting quietly by their side or engaging an energetic pup in a fun-filled play session, every moment spent with them makes a difference. Our animal socialization volunteers provide one-on-one attention for those in need of a little extra time. This program ensures that these special pets get the companionship, confidence, and care they need, helping them feel safe, happy, and ready for their forever homes!

Socialization volunteers can choose to spend time with both dogs and cats, or they can choose to focus on one or the other. These volunteers will also sometimes help to prep enrichment items for the animals to enjoy at a later time. 

Volunteers sign up for days based on their availability (no weekly commitment required). A Google calendar is used for sign-ups. Volunteers perform their duties between 9am and 5pm and spend as long as they like interacting with selected pets. Age 18 or older.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BCHS Marketing Committee

This committee is responsible for helping to promote Brown County Humane Society to the community. Members play a crucial role in getting the word out via our website, social media, print and television. We are looking to grow our reach in 2025 to extend throughout the region and beyond, and we need more members to help make this happen.

This committee meets monthly with the remainder of your commitment being completed virtually. Meeting attendance is not mandatory if you are interested in helping, simply let us know and we can see what area of the committee would be the best fit. 

If you enjoy writing, keeping up on the latest social media trends or just sharing your passion for animals with the world - this is the group for you.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

This committee is responsible for helping to promote Brown County Humane Society to the community. Members play a crucial role in getting the word out via our website, social media, print and television. We are looking to grow our reach in 2025 to extend throughout the region and beyond, and we need more members to help make this happen.

This committee meets monthly with the remainder of your commitment being completed virtually. Meeting attendance is not mandatory if you are interested in helping, simply let us know and we can see what area of the committee would be the best fit. 

If you enjoy writing, keeping up on the latest social media trends or just sharing your passion for animals with the world - this is the group for you.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teachers Warehouse Wish List

Support Comes in Many Forms

Order online from our Amazon wish list. Quantity can be changed in the Cart. Choose the Gift Registry Address Teachers Warehouse and items will be shipped directly to Teachers Warehouse.

Purchase school supplies locally or gather up items you already own and deliver in person to 524 N. Fairview Ave. in Bloomington. 

DONATION HOURS:  M-T-W-Th from 3:30-6:00 and Sat. from 9:30-12:30, except holiday weekends

Donate School Supplies Most Needed Items: fabricyarntissuesPizza X cupsVelcro dotstennis ballslunch bagsticky-tack3-ring binders popsicle stickspipe cleanersstrawsdisinfectant wipesear budslaminating pouchesmagnetspage protectorspencil sharpener (electric)puzzles - primary gradesroom deodorizersports equipmentspray cleanersstudent gifts:  Play Doh, fidgets, plushies, sensory toystoiletries - travel sizerubber bandsTalenti jarsbinder clips


Not Accepted:

Magazines, unless they are 2018 or newer National Geographic Textbooks and teaching materials for them Teacher references older than five years4-drawer file cabinets Empty food containers (except Talenti) Greeting cards (unless blank or thank you) Computers, monitors, ink, toner Batteries of any type Fax or cash register rolls Toilet paper or paper towel tubes Used Play-Doh or similar substance Scrapbook or photo albums DVDs or CDs and cases Used tabbed dividers Transparencies Book binding coils and covers Photo paperTabbed dividers Expandable foldersReport foldersSewing notionsName tag holdersLanyardsPaper clips (except jumbo)

Please do not donate items that are torn or dirty.




Organization: Teachers Warehouse

Support Comes in Many Forms

Order online from our Amazon wish list. Quantity can be changed in the Cart. Choose the Gift Registry Address Teachers Warehouse and items will be shipped directly to Teachers Warehouse.

Purchase school supplies locally or gather up items you already own and deliver in person to 524 N. Fairview Ave. in Bloomington. 

DONATION HOURS:  M-T-W-Th from 3:30-6:00 and Sat. from 9:30-12:30, except holiday weekends

Donate School Supplies Most Needed Items: fabricyarntissuesPizza X cupsVelcro dotstennis ballslunch bagsticky-tack3-ring binders popsicle stickspipe cleanersstrawsdisinfectant wipesear budslaminating pouchesmagnetspage protectorspencil sharpener (electric)puzzles - primary gradesroom deodorizersports equipmentspray cleanersstudent gifts:  Play Doh, fidgets, plushies, sensory toystoiletries - travel sizerubber bandsTalenti jarsbinder clips


Not Accepted:

Magazines, unless they are 2018 or newer National Geographic Textbooks and teaching materials for them Teacher references older than five years4-drawer file cabinets Empty food containers (except Talenti) Greeting cards (unless blank or thank you) Computers, monitors, ink, toner Batteries of any type Fax or cash register rolls Toilet paper or paper towel tubes Used Play-Doh or similar substance Scrapbook or photo albums DVDs or CDs and cases Used tabbed dividers Transparencies Book binding coils and covers Photo paperTabbed dividers Expandable foldersReport foldersSewing notionsName tag holdersLanyardsPaper clips (except jumbo)

Please do not donate items that are torn or dirty.




Organization: Teachers Warehouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mini Pantry Assistant

Help support families in need by volunteering in our new mini pantry! As a Mini Pantry Assistant, you’ll guide families, assist with item selection, and load bags into their cars. Your help will make it easier for parents to pick up their groceries and other essential resources.

We’re currently looking to fill the following shifts:

Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Flexible shift options are available—volunteers can sign up for 1–2 hour time slots. Whether you can help one day a week or more, we’d love to have you join us and make a meaningful impact! 

Organization: Pathways

Help support families in need by volunteering in our new mini pantry! As a Mini Pantry Assistant, you’ll guide families, assist with item selection, and load bags into their cars. Your help will make it easier for parents to pick up their groceries and other essential resources.

We’re currently looking to fill the following shifts:

Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Flexible shift options are available—volunteers can sign up for 1–2 hour time slots. Whether you can help one day a week or more, we’d love to have you join us and make a meaningful impact! 

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Splash & Glow Party

The spray pad is aglow for a nighttime kids' dance party!

Duties: Assist with setup, stuffing and hiding eggs for the glow-in-the-dark egg hunt, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided.  
 
Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

The spray pad is aglow for a nighttime kids' dance party!

Duties: Assist with setup, stuffing and hiding eggs for the glow-in-the-dark egg hunt, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided.  
 
Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glow in the Dark Scavenger Hunt

It's time to glow at this after-dark scavenger hunt in Switchyard Park! 

Duties: Assist in setting up puzzles, handing out prizes, and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided.   

Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

It's time to glow at this after-dark scavenger hunt in Switchyard Park! 

Duties: Assist in setting up puzzles, handing out prizes, and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided.   

Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glow in the Park

Light up the night at this glow-in-the-dark dance party!

Duties: Assist with setup, check-in, running activities, face painting, and teardown. Before or after their shift, volunteers get to join in the fun for free!

Training: On-site training provided.  
 
Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.
 
Other: Volunteers should be willing to get neon/glow paint on their clothes. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Light up the night at this glow-in-the-dark dance party!

Duties: Assist with setup, check-in, running activities, face painting, and teardown. Before or after their shift, volunteers get to join in the fun for free!

Training: On-site training provided.  
 
Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.
 
Other: Volunteers should be willing to get neon/glow paint on their clothes. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply to Serve on Boards and Commissions

-->View All Available Seats Here


The City of Bloomington’s Office of the City Clerk and the Office of the Mayor are accepting applications from community members who would like to serve on one of the City’s boards or commissions.

Below is a list of boards and commissions that have available seats as of August 12th, 2025.

Bloomington Arts Commission – Provides a means for the City of Bloomington to stimulate and promote community appreciation for and participation in the arts.

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (1) 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Board of Housing Quality Appeals – Hears appeals from individuals who are the subject of, or directly impacted by, a ruling or decision of the enforcing officer or any administration official, in any matter relative to the interpretation or enforcement of any of the provisions of Title 16 of the Bloomington Municipal Code. The board is authorized to make investigations relative to the appeal and may overrule the decisions of any administrative officer, including the neighborhood development division. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

CDBG Funding Citizens Advisory Committee – Reviews and recommends Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for various community development projects.

·  Seat(s) available: 6 • Appointed by: Mayor

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Commission on Hispanic and Latiné Affairs – Works to identify and research the issues that impact the Hispanic and Latino populations in Bloomington, especially in the areas of health, education, public safety, and cultural competency. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council (Advisory Seat. These seats do not have voting privileges) 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident

 

Commission on the Status of Children and Youth – Promotes connections that empower, enhance, and nurture children and youth. The Commission will access resources and information to make recommendations to people and organizations with the authority to create and support systems that encourage the healthy development of children and youth.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident 

 

Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission – Advises the Bloomington City Council on community perceptions of and preferences for public safety.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Environmental Commission – Advises the City of Bloomington on how its actions and policies may preserve and enhance the quality of Bloomington’s environment, including the life-supporting processes that natural ecological systems provide to humans and other organisms. 

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Fire Merit Commission – Establishes and/or administers policies based on merit for the appointment, promotion, demotion, and dismissal of members of the fire department. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor

·  Eligibility Requirements:

o  Each commissioner must have been a City of Bloomington resident for three (3) consecutive years immediately preceding their term

o  A commissioner must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age

o  A commissioner may not be an active member of a police or fire department or agency

o  No more than two (2) of the commissioners may be past members of a police or fire department or agency

o  A commissioner may not receive any remuneration as a salary from a police or fire department or agency

 

Historic Preservation Commission – Ensures the historic preservation of and design-conscious development in Bloomington's historic neighborhoods and buildings.

·  Seat(s) available: 3 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (2, Advisory Seats) (The Common Council appointment seats on this commission do not have voting privileges.)

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident 

 

Transportation Commission – The Transportation Commission is a new commission that will make recommendations on relevant transportation and parking sections of the Bloomington Municipal Code, review all transportation-related projects, and propose policies that promote safe, equitable, and sustainable transportation and parking policies and decisions.  

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (1)

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident 

 

Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association (BUEA) – Works to improve the economic, physical, and social environment for BUEA Zone residents and businesses. The BUEA Zone is an area north, west, and south of Downtown whose residents and businesses are eligible for scholarships, arts and business grants, and tax incentives.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a Zone Resident, and of a differing political party than the other appointed zone resident


After submitting an application, candidates must be appointed to the boards or commissions by either the Bloomington Common Council or Mayor Kerry Thomson. City residency is required for most, but not all, of the boards and commissions.


Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend a meeting of their board or commission of interest before applying. 

 

Meeting schedules for each body can be accessed at bloomington.in.gov/public-meetings. All board and commission meetings are open to the public, allowing prospective members to gain a clear understanding of the work involved.


The City’s boards and commissions give residents the opportunity to provide input on the policies that shape their government and their city. There are currently more than 45 boards and commissions that advise the Mayor and City Council on a vast array of issues.  In addition to their advisory function, these bodies may work cooperatively with City departments to contribute to policy, approve resolutions, and fund projects, among other responsibilities.

-->View All Available Seats Here

After applying, members must be appointed to each body by the Mayor, council, or another board or commission. 
Please note: city residency is required for membership on most of the boards and commissions. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

-->View All Available Seats Here


The City of Bloomington’s Office of the City Clerk and the Office of the Mayor are accepting applications from community members who would like to serve on one of the City’s boards or commissions.

Below is a list of boards and commissions that have available seats as of August 12th, 2025.

Bloomington Arts Commission – Provides a means for the City of Bloomington to stimulate and promote community appreciation for and participation in the arts.

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (1) 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Board of Housing Quality Appeals – Hears appeals from individuals who are the subject of, or directly impacted by, a ruling or decision of the enforcing officer or any administration official, in any matter relative to the interpretation or enforcement of any of the provisions of Title 16 of the Bloomington Municipal Code. The board is authorized to make investigations relative to the appeal and may overrule the decisions of any administrative officer, including the neighborhood development division. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

CDBG Funding Citizens Advisory Committee – Reviews and recommends Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for various community development projects.

·  Seat(s) available: 6 • Appointed by: Mayor

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Commission on Hispanic and Latiné Affairs – Works to identify and research the issues that impact the Hispanic and Latino populations in Bloomington, especially in the areas of health, education, public safety, and cultural competency. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council (Advisory Seat. These seats do not have voting privileges) 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident

 

Commission on the Status of Children and Youth – Promotes connections that empower, enhance, and nurture children and youth. The Commission will access resources and information to make recommendations to people and organizations with the authority to create and support systems that encourage the healthy development of children and youth.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident 

 

Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission – Advises the Bloomington City Council on community perceptions of and preferences for public safety.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Environmental Commission – Advises the City of Bloomington on how its actions and policies may preserve and enhance the quality of Bloomington’s environment, including the life-supporting processes that natural ecological systems provide to humans and other organisms. 

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor 

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident

 

Fire Merit Commission – Establishes and/or administers policies based on merit for the appointment, promotion, demotion, and dismissal of members of the fire department. 

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor

·  Eligibility Requirements:

o  Each commissioner must have been a City of Bloomington resident for three (3) consecutive years immediately preceding their term

o  A commissioner must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age

o  A commissioner may not be an active member of a police or fire department or agency

o  No more than two (2) of the commissioners may be past members of a police or fire department or agency

o  A commissioner may not receive any remuneration as a salary from a police or fire department or agency

 

Historic Preservation Commission – Ensures the historic preservation of and design-conscious development in Bloomington's historic neighborhoods and buildings.

·  Seat(s) available: 3 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (2, Advisory Seats) (The Common Council appointment seats on this commission do not have voting privileges.)

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident 

 

Transportation Commission – The Transportation Commission is a new commission that will make recommendations on relevant transportation and parking sections of the Bloomington Municipal Code, review all transportation-related projects, and propose policies that promote safe, equitable, and sustainable transportation and parking policies and decisions.  

·  Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor (1), Common Council (1)

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a City of Bloomington resident 

 

Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association (BUEA) – Works to improve the economic, physical, and social environment for BUEA Zone residents and businesses. The BUEA Zone is an area north, west, and south of Downtown whose residents and businesses are eligible for scholarships, arts and business grants, and tax incentives.

·  Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council

·  Eligibility Requirements: Must be a Zone Resident, and of a differing political party than the other appointed zone resident


After submitting an application, candidates must be appointed to the boards or commissions by either the Bloomington Common Council or Mayor Kerry Thomson. City residency is required for most, but not all, of the boards and commissions.


Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend a meeting of their board or commission of interest before applying. 

 

Meeting schedules for each body can be accessed at bloomington.in.gov/public-meetings. All board and commission meetings are open to the public, allowing prospective members to gain a clear understanding of the work involved.


The City’s boards and commissions give residents the opportunity to provide input on the policies that shape their government and their city. There are currently more than 45 boards and commissions that advise the Mayor and City Council on a vast array of issues.  In addition to their advisory function, these bodies may work cooperatively with City departments to contribute to policy, approve resolutions, and fund projects, among other responsibilities.

-->View All Available Seats Here

After applying, members must be appointed to each body by the Mayor, council, or another board or commission. 
Please note: city residency is required for membership on most of the boards and commissions. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MoCOAD Wish List

United Way of South Central Indiana—in cooperation with Monroe County COAD and Greene County officials—has activated a Tornado Disaster Relief Fund to support long-term recovery efforts for low- and moderate-income neighbors in Monroe and Greene counties.

As our region always does, local agencies and volunteers are coming together to meet urgent needs. Your support can make a real difference for those in the hardest-hit areas—especially where traditional assistance falls short.

 Donate now: unitedwaysci.org/disasterrelief
Funds will help families recover today and in the months to come.

For questions or assistance contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@bloomington.in.gov or call 812-349-3433.

Organization: Community Organizations Active In Disaster for Monroe County - MoCOAD

United Way of South Central Indiana—in cooperation with Monroe County COAD and Greene County officials—has activated a Tornado Disaster Relief Fund to support long-term recovery efforts for low- and moderate-income neighbors in Monroe and Greene counties.

As our region always does, local agencies and volunteers are coming together to meet urgent needs. Your support can make a real difference for those in the hardest-hit areas—especially where traditional assistance falls short.

 Donate now: unitedwaysci.org/disasterrelief
Funds will help families recover today and in the months to come.

For questions or assistance contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@bloomington.in.gov or call 812-349-3433.

Organization: Community Organizations Active In Disaster for Monroe County - MoCOAD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fixing Up the Shalom Center!


Calling all Fixer-Uppers!

The Shalom Community Center is known for its love and support for Bloomington’s homeless community. But our building needs some love itself! If you are handy and enjoy house projects, you are the perfect volunteer to help keep our beloved shelter in good condition. 


These volunteers are a huge help to the Shalom Center, as even projects as simple as repairing a hole in the wall help keep our building safe and comfortable for our people. We are looking for someone who can communicate with our program director 1-2 times a month and keep in touch as repairs are needed.

So if you are interested in maintaining the beauty of our center, please apply using the link or the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!


Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center


Calling all Fixer-Uppers!

The Shalom Community Center is known for its love and support for Bloomington’s homeless community. But our building needs some love itself! If you are handy and enjoy house projects, you are the perfect volunteer to help keep our beloved shelter in good condition. 


These volunteers are a huge help to the Shalom Center, as even projects as simple as repairing a hole in the wall help keep our building safe and comfortable for our people. We are looking for someone who can communicate with our program director 1-2 times a month and keep in touch as repairs are needed.

So if you are interested in maintaining the beauty of our center, please apply using the link or the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!


Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Support

Hospitality Service volunteers greet individuals experiencing homelessness and other visitors at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Guest Services Desk, help guests store their belongings, answer phone calls, and perform a variety of duties related to the security and protection of those in our care. These tasks may include ensuring guests walk through a metal detector, searching property so that prohibited items are not brought into our Emergency Shelter Services facility, and maintaining a safe environment. Volunteers will not only help facilitate day-to-day operations but give encouragement to all who visit our Bloomington campus.

 

 

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Hospitality Service volunteers greet individuals experiencing homelessness and other visitors at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Guest Services Desk, help guests store their belongings, answer phone calls, and perform a variety of duties related to the security and protection of those in our care. These tasks may include ensuring guests walk through a metal detector, searching property so that prohibited items are not brought into our Emergency Shelter Services facility, and maintaining a safe environment. Volunteers will not only help facilitate day-to-day operations but give encouragement to all who visit our Bloomington campus.

 

 

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trick or Treat Trail

The paved trail through RCA Community Park comes to life with costumed characters!

Duties: Volunteers are needed to serve as trail guides, refill candy, and help with activities. 

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

The paved trail through RCA Community Park comes to life with costumed characters!

Duties: Volunteers are needed to serve as trail guides, refill candy, and help with activities. 

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feeder Cleaning Volunteer

Volunteer to help members of the Sassafras Audubon Society clean bird feeders in order to keep our feathered friends disease free while raising funds for our non-profit!

Organization: Sassafras Audubon Society

Volunteer to help members of the Sassafras Audubon Society clean bird feeders in order to keep our feathered friends disease free while raising funds for our non-profit!

Organization: Sassafras Audubon Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Load in: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Help MCCT set up Wonderland in the Constellation Playhouse!

This is the day that all set pieces and props are "loaded in" from their build or storage location into the Playhouse and the stage (and backstage) is set up for the show!

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Help MCCT set up Wonderland in the Constellation Playhouse!

This is the day that all set pieces and props are "loaded in" from their build or storage location into the Playhouse and the stage (and backstage) is set up for the show!

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 7, 2025

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting (Load in): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Help MCCT set up Wonderland in the Constellation Playhouse!

This is the day that all set pieces and props are "loaded in" from their build or storage location into the Playhouse and the stage (and backstage) is set up for the show!

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Help MCCT set up Wonderland in the Constellation Playhouse!

This is the day that all set pieces and props are "loaded in" from their build or storage location into the Playhouse and the stage (and backstage) is set up for the show!

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 7, 2025

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Donation Needs (updated 8/18/2025)

 

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 827 W. 14th Court, Bloomington IN 47404; Pathways is accepting food, cleaning, and hygiene items! We will have staff members on-site Monday- Friday from 9:30 am-4:30 pm to assist in collecting donations.
When you arrive, please ring the door bell! 

CONTACT: Jacky Perez, (812) 339-3429 ext 24, jperez@btownpathways.org

We are grateful for your continued support!!

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Current Needs (updated August 18, 2025)  
Food PantryRice & Pasta Mixed veggies (carrots, potatoes, etc.)Helper meals & Mashed PotatoesCrackers (saltine, goldfish, ritz, etc.)Fruit Tuna/chickenSweet cereal (Fruity Pebbles, frosted flakes, etc.)Tomato products (paste, sauce, etc.)Mac n cheese & easy mac Assorted snacks or individually packed snacksBaked beans/Pork n beansSpaghetti sauceBeans (refried, chick peas, baked, etc.)corn mixReady to eat soups (spaghettiOs, chef boyardee, etc)Juice

If possible, please consider donating gluten-free, vegan, or red-dye free items. We're hoping to build a better supply of these options to support families with dietary restrictions. Thank you so much for your generosity! 

Cleaning Closet Paper Towels All-purpose cleaners/wipesDishwasher podsSpongeHand soapMouthwashToilet paperBodywash/baby bodywash Pull-Ups (2T/3T, 3T/4T, 4T/5T)Diapers (size 5 & 6) Dish Soap Shampoo Laundry Detergent (Sheets or liquid) Trash Bags TamponsKids 3 in 1 Shampoo, conditioner, and bodywashPanty linersToilet cleanerLotion (for men, women, and kids)  

 

Organization: Pathways

 

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 827 W. 14th Court, Bloomington IN 47404; Pathways is accepting food, cleaning, and hygiene items! We will have staff members on-site Monday- Friday from 9:30 am-4:30 pm to assist in collecting donations.
When you arrive, please ring the door bell! 

CONTACT: Jacky Perez, (812) 339-3429 ext 24, jperez@btownpathways.org

We are grateful for your continued support!!

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Current Needs (updated August 18, 2025)  
Food PantryRice & Pasta Mixed veggies (carrots, potatoes, etc.)Helper meals & Mashed PotatoesCrackers (saltine, goldfish, ritz, etc.)Fruit Tuna/chickenSweet cereal (Fruity Pebbles, frosted flakes, etc.)Tomato products (paste, sauce, etc.)Mac n cheese & easy mac Assorted snacks or individually packed snacksBaked beans/Pork n beansSpaghetti sauceBeans (refried, chick peas, baked, etc.)corn mixReady to eat soups (spaghettiOs, chef boyardee, etc)Juice

If possible, please consider donating gluten-free, vegan, or red-dye free items. We're hoping to build a better supply of these options to support families with dietary restrictions. Thank you so much for your generosity! 

Cleaning Closet Paper Towels All-purpose cleaners/wipesDishwasher podsSpongeHand soapMouthwashToilet paperBodywash/baby bodywash Pull-Ups (2T/3T, 3T/4T, 4T/5T)Diapers (size 5 & 6) Dish Soap Shampoo Laundry Detergent (Sheets or liquid) Trash Bags TamponsKids 3 in 1 Shampoo, conditioner, and bodywashPanty linersToilet cleanerLotion (for men, women, and kids)  

 

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BloomingOUT News Reporter


BloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program devoted to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking a volunteer news reporter to research, write and produce stories relevant to the LGBTQ+ community. The reporter will contribute timely news pieces to the program, including local, state, national and international updates.

In this role, you will conduct interviews, gather information from multiple sources, and prepare stories for both on-air and web publication. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome.

Responsibilities:

Research and write LGBTQ+-focused news stories for BloomingOUT.

Conduct interviews, on the phone or in person (or in Zoom), and select soundbites for air.

Package stories, which includes recording voice-over and editing together pieces.

Collaborate with the BloomingOUT team to ensure stories align with the program’s mission.

Monitor current events and emerging issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.

Skills:
You will learn how to edit audio, record interviews, and write for radio and web publication. You will also gain experience in Wordpress, SEO and LGBTQ+-focused journalism.



Organization: WFHB Community Radio


BloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program devoted to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking a volunteer news reporter to research, write and produce stories relevant to the LGBTQ+ community. The reporter will contribute timely news pieces to the program, including local, state, national and international updates.

In this role, you will conduct interviews, gather information from multiple sources, and prepare stories for both on-air and web publication. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome.

Responsibilities:

Research and write LGBTQ+-focused news stories for BloomingOUT.

Conduct interviews, on the phone or in person (or in Zoom), and select soundbites for air.

Package stories, which includes recording voice-over and editing together pieces.

Collaborate with the BloomingOUT team to ensure stories align with the program’s mission.

Monitor current events and emerging issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.

Skills:
You will learn how to edit audio, record interviews, and write for radio and web publication. You will also gain experience in Wordpress, SEO and LGBTQ+-focused journalism.



Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BloomingOUT Host

BloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program dedicated to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking an enthusiastic and community-minded host to join our volunteer team. The host will be responsible for leading engaging and thought-provoking conversations on-air, introducing segments, and interviewing guests. This position requires a passion for LGBTQ+ issues, a commitment to inclusive and ethical journalism and the ability to create a welcoming space for listeners and guests alike.

Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome.

Responsibilities:

Host BloomingOUT live on-air, introducing topics, segments, and guests.

Conduct live and pre-recorded interviews, asking thoughtful and informed questions.

Collaborate with the BloomingOUT production team to plan each week’s program.

Engage with the local LGBTQ+ community to develop show topics and book guests.

Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and professional tone on-air.

Assist with show promotion via WFHB’s website and social media when needed.

Skills:
You will learn how to host a live radio show, conduct broadcast-quality interviews, and produce compelling on-air content. You will also gain skills in audio production, Wordpress and community engagement.



Organization: WFHB Community Radio

BloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program dedicated to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking an enthusiastic and community-minded host to join our volunteer team. The host will be responsible for leading engaging and thought-provoking conversations on-air, introducing segments, and interviewing guests. This position requires a passion for LGBTQ+ issues, a commitment to inclusive and ethical journalism and the ability to create a welcoming space for listeners and guests alike.

Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome.

Responsibilities:

Host BloomingOUT live on-air, introducing topics, segments, and guests.

Conduct live and pre-recorded interviews, asking thoughtful and informed questions.

Collaborate with the BloomingOUT production team to plan each week’s program.

Engage with the local LGBTQ+ community to develop show topics and book guests.

Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and professional tone on-air.

Assist with show promotion via WFHB’s website and social media when needed.

Skills:
You will learn how to host a live radio show, conduct broadcast-quality interviews, and produce compelling on-air content. You will also gain skills in audio production, Wordpress and community engagement.



Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Volunteers Needed - Kids are Waiting for Someone to be Their Voice

Are you ready to change a child's story?

CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers everyday citizens as officers of the court. As a CASA you establish and maintain contact with a child. CASA advocates are community volunteers who are professionally trained to gather information about the child and his/her family, identify needs and possible services, and speak on behalf of the child in court. They also monitor court orders and case plans to help keep the case moving forward. Responsibilities include meeting with the child monthly, communicating with case managers, parents, and foster parents, writing reports, and attending court hearings.

Our waitlist is growing, and our list of available volunteers is at its lowest level in years. CASA needs caring, compassionate adult volunteers ready to be a consistent figure in a child's life and speak on their behalf in court.

Monroe County CASA advocates for over 300 children each year. Often, the number of children waiting for a CASA is over 40. 


Requirements to become a CASA Volunteer

Volunteers must be 21 or older Volunteers need to commit one to two years of service after completing training Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license, access to transportation, and be able to travel to surrounding counties if needed Volunteers need some daytime flexibility to attend court hearings and case-related meetings Volunteers must submit to a criminal background check Volunteers must attend a 30-hour training before becoming a volunteer advocate College students will need to live in or be near Bloomington during the summer and winter breaks.

Upcoming 2025 training class dates are:

October 9-November 3, 2025
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by September 25th

All trainings are in person unless otherwise noted.

To apply online please visit https://in-monroe.evintosolutions.com/VolunteerApplication. 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Are you ready to change a child's story?

CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers everyday citizens as officers of the court. As a CASA you establish and maintain contact with a child. CASA advocates are community volunteers who are professionally trained to gather information about the child and his/her family, identify needs and possible services, and speak on behalf of the child in court. They also monitor court orders and case plans to help keep the case moving forward. Responsibilities include meeting with the child monthly, communicating with case managers, parents, and foster parents, writing reports, and attending court hearings.

Our waitlist is growing, and our list of available volunteers is at its lowest level in years. CASA needs caring, compassionate adult volunteers ready to be a consistent figure in a child's life and speak on their behalf in court.

Monroe County CASA advocates for over 300 children each year. Often, the number of children waiting for a CASA is over 40. 


Requirements to become a CASA Volunteer

Volunteers must be 21 or older Volunteers need to commit one to two years of service after completing training Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license, access to transportation, and be able to travel to surrounding counties if needed Volunteers need some daytime flexibility to attend court hearings and case-related meetings Volunteers must submit to a criminal background check Volunteers must attend a 30-hour training before becoming a volunteer advocate College students will need to live in or be near Bloomington during the summer and winter breaks.

Upcoming 2025 training class dates are:

October 9-November 3, 2025
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by September 25th

All trainings are in person unless otherwise noted.

To apply online please visit https://in-monroe.evintosolutions.com/VolunteerApplication. 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goat Conspiracy Wish List!

WHY DONATE? Goat Conspiracy is always looking for kind donors to help us out!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Most of our time and resources go toward taking care of our animals!

DONATION DELIVERY: 6030 E Kent Road, Bloomington, IN 47401

CONTACT: Amy Osajima, amy@thegoatconspiracy.org, 812-727-4220
If you would like to make a donation, just call or email!

The Goat Conspiracy began as a small local sustainably-oriented farm and creamery. After almost a decade of working the farm, we began to understand gaps that could not be closed with respect to sustainability and animal welfare. In the winter of 2024, we began our "transfarmation" into a sanctuary/retirement home for our goats and chickens.

We would love for you to visit the Goat Conspiracy and learn more about our story, how we saw ourselves as an alternative to factory farms, but ended up realizing the impact of dairy among other forms of animal agriculture are neither sustainable nor truly in line with animal welfare. We offer farm visits/tours, yoga classes, birthday parties and hold a variety of events on the farm (follow us on Facebook or Instagram or sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of our home page).

THE BIG STUFF

Our biggest need right now is a farm truck or van. If you or someone you know has an old truck taking up space -- it doesn't have to be pretty -- we will happily give it a home.Kubota or Gator style vehicle to help us get around the farm quickly. Even a golf cart would be great!

GENERAL SANCTUARY NEEDS

Livestock Scratching Brush Goat Scratcher Full Massage Grooming Brush

 Manna Pro Pine Shavings for Chicken Bedding

Little Giant® Muck Cart

Little Giant® Plastic Muck Tub

True Temper R6STFFEC 6 Cu. Ft Steel Tray Wheelbarrow

You can see our current Amazon wish list here.

We can also use:

Lumber and hardware for fencingStraw balesWork glovesNitrile glovesPicnic tablesLarge boulders for goats to be king or queen of the mountain


Organization: The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary

WHY DONATE? Goat Conspiracy is always looking for kind donors to help us out!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Most of our time and resources go toward taking care of our animals!

DONATION DELIVERY: 6030 E Kent Road, Bloomington, IN 47401

CONTACT: Amy Osajima, amy@thegoatconspiracy.org, 812-727-4220
If you would like to make a donation, just call or email!

The Goat Conspiracy began as a small local sustainably-oriented farm and creamery. After almost a decade of working the farm, we began to understand gaps that could not be closed with respect to sustainability and animal welfare. In the winter of 2024, we began our "transfarmation" into a sanctuary/retirement home for our goats and chickens.

We would love for you to visit the Goat Conspiracy and learn more about our story, how we saw ourselves as an alternative to factory farms, but ended up realizing the impact of dairy among other forms of animal agriculture are neither sustainable nor truly in line with animal welfare. We offer farm visits/tours, yoga classes, birthday parties and hold a variety of events on the farm (follow us on Facebook or Instagram or sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of our home page).

THE BIG STUFF

Our biggest need right now is a farm truck or van. If you or someone you know has an old truck taking up space -- it doesn't have to be pretty -- we will happily give it a home.Kubota or Gator style vehicle to help us get around the farm quickly. Even a golf cart would be great!

GENERAL SANCTUARY NEEDS

Livestock Scratching Brush Goat Scratcher Full Massage Grooming Brush

 Manna Pro Pine Shavings for Chicken Bedding

Little Giant® Muck Cart

Little Giant® Plastic Muck Tub

True Temper R6STFFEC 6 Cu. Ft Steel Tray Wheelbarrow

You can see our current Amazon wish list here.

We can also use:

Lumber and hardware for fencingStraw balesWork glovesNitrile glovesPicnic tablesLarge boulders for goats to be king or queen of the mountain


Organization: The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VOLUNTEER GROUP NEEDED - Plant Seeds of Hope at Shalom Center!

If you love to garden, you know how something as simple as a flower can make a difference in someone’s day. During this season of greenery and sun, help to plant seeds of community and hope for your homeless neighbors!


The Shalom Community Center strives to be a welcoming, friendly, and beautiful place for Bloomington’s most vulnerable people, and our community plays an important role in that! We are looking for a GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS 18 years or older who have experience gardening or landscaping to refresh our front lawn and plant flowers to brighten our space.


So, if you are interested in keeping our center vibrant and beautiful, please contact our Volunteer Coordination team!

Tory Crowe, Beacon Volunteer Coordinator - tory@beaconinc.org
Wren Wasson, Shalom Center Intern - iuintern@beaconinc.org

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

Please do NOT reply to this message.


Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

If you love to garden, you know how something as simple as a flower can make a difference in someone’s day. During this season of greenery and sun, help to plant seeds of community and hope for your homeless neighbors!


The Shalom Community Center strives to be a welcoming, friendly, and beautiful place for Bloomington’s most vulnerable people, and our community plays an important role in that! We are looking for a GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS 18 years or older who have experience gardening or landscaping to refresh our front lawn and plant flowers to brighten our space.


So, if you are interested in keeping our center vibrant and beautiful, please contact our Volunteer Coordination team!

Tory Crowe, Beacon Volunteer Coordinator - tory@beaconinc.org
Wren Wasson, Shalom Center Intern - iuintern@beaconinc.org

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

Please do NOT reply to this message.


Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glow & Go 1-Mile Color Dash

Walkers, joggers, and runners of all ages are invited to kick off Glow Week with a one-mile, non-competitive, family-friendly event! Follow the paved trails in Switchyard Park and get blasted with glow powder at designated stations!

Duties: Assist with setup, spraying participants with color powder, post-run games and activities, and teardown. Be sure to wear clothes you don't mind getting colored powder on!

Training: On-site training provided.   

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Walkers, joggers, and runners of all ages are invited to kick off Glow Week with a one-mile, non-competitive, family-friendly event! Follow the paved trails in Switchyard Park and get blasted with glow powder at designated stations!

Duties: Assist with setup, spraying participants with color powder, post-run games and activities, and teardown. Be sure to wear clothes you don't mind getting colored powder on!

Training: On-site training provided.   

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garage Crew Volunteers

The Garage Crew Needs You!

Teachers Warehouse needs 2 - 4 regular volunteers who can commit to one or more days weekly, from 3:30 -6:00 on M-T-W-TH during the school year and from 1:00 - 4:00 on  M-T-W-TH during the summer.

An ideal volunteer

Will become proficient in receiving,  processing, inventorying, and shelving donations.  

Can learn the list of products Teachers Warehouse carries and where they are shelved.  

An ideal volunteer 

is reliable 

is adaptable

is a team player

has good communication skills

is a quick learner

can lift heavy boxes 

is a self starter

works well with others

has computer skills

Organization: Teachers Warehouse

The Garage Crew Needs You!

Teachers Warehouse needs 2 - 4 regular volunteers who can commit to one or more days weekly, from 3:30 -6:00 on M-T-W-TH during the school year and from 1:00 - 4:00 on  M-T-W-TH during the summer.

An ideal volunteer

Will become proficient in receiving,  processing, inventorying, and shelving donations.  

Can learn the list of products Teachers Warehouse carries and where they are shelved.  

An ideal volunteer 

is reliable 

is adaptable

is a team player

has good communication skills

is a quick learner

can lift heavy boxes 

is a self starter

works well with others

has computer skills

Organization: Teachers Warehouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monroe County Humane Association Wish List

The MCHA Pet Food & Supply Pantry provides support to families experiencing temporary financial difficulties while ensuring no pet goes hungry. MCHA is deeply committed to keeping pets with their families and reducing the number of animals surrendered. By doing so, we aim to foster a community where every pet is valued, cared for, and safe in their homes. This program is designed to give extra help alongside your pet’s usual food, not to be the only food they rely on for nutrition. 

In 2023, MCHA distributed more than 12.5 tons (25,000 lbs of food) of pet food to our community.

Questions? Contact Liz Austin at eaustin@monroehumane.org or 812-333-6242

OUR DONATION WISH LIST

Dry dog foodDry Cat FoodCanned dog foodSpray cheeseChuru cat treatsSoft dog treats (Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, Canine Carryouts, etc.)Liquid laundry detergentDryer sheetsPaper towelsTrash bags - 40 gallonClorox wipesGallon Ziploc bagsClean 5 gallon bucketsAA & AAA batteriesWhite copy paperGift cards, varied stores (Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, PetCo, Amazon, Menards, Lowes)We also take new or gently used pet supplies


Pet food donations can be dropped off at our Animal Care Campus, located at 791 S Fieldstone Blvd.

Amazon.com wish list: 

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/YJK78BB6YQ3K/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex

Chewy.com wish list:

https://www.chewy.com/g/monroe-county-humane-association_b69049289

When ordering items from online, please ship to: Monroe County Humane Association, 791 S Fieldstone Blvd, Bloomington, IN 47403

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

The MCHA Pet Food & Supply Pantry provides support to families experiencing temporary financial difficulties while ensuring no pet goes hungry. MCHA is deeply committed to keeping pets with their families and reducing the number of animals surrendered. By doing so, we aim to foster a community where every pet is valued, cared for, and safe in their homes. This program is designed to give extra help alongside your pet’s usual food, not to be the only food they rely on for nutrition. 

In 2023, MCHA distributed more than 12.5 tons (25,000 lbs of food) of pet food to our community.

Questions? Contact Liz Austin at eaustin@monroehumane.org or 812-333-6242

OUR DONATION WISH LIST

Dry dog foodDry Cat FoodCanned dog foodSpray cheeseChuru cat treatsSoft dog treats (Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, Canine Carryouts, etc.)Liquid laundry detergentDryer sheetsPaper towelsTrash bags - 40 gallonClorox wipesGallon Ziploc bagsClean 5 gallon bucketsAA & AAA batteriesWhite copy paperGift cards, varied stores (Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, PetCo, Amazon, Menards, Lowes)We also take new or gently used pet supplies


Pet food donations can be dropped off at our Animal Care Campus, located at 791 S Fieldstone Blvd.

Amazon.com wish list: 

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/YJK78BB6YQ3K/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex

Chewy.com wish list:

https://www.chewy.com/g/monroe-county-humane-association_b69049289

When ordering items from online, please ship to: Monroe County Humane Association, 791 S Fieldstone Blvd, Bloomington, IN 47403

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monroe County Humane Association- Foster Family!

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/


Thank you for your interest in becoming a foster parent for the Monroe County Humane Association! Fostering is a rewarding and vital role that not only helps provide care and love to animals in need but also directly supports The E. Susan Bartlett Crisis Housing Program. This program serves as a beacon of hope for individuals and families in immediate crisis offering free or low-cost support. Whether individuals are fleeing domestic abuse, grappling with housing instability, or facing unforeseen medical emergencies, our program provides essential assistance precisely when it’s needed most. By opening your home and heart to a foster animal, you are giving them the chance at staying with their forever home.


As a foster parent, you will be responsible for providing a safe and nurturing environment for your foster animal, and basic care such as feeding, grooming, and socialization. You will also work closely with our Crisis Housing Center Team, which collaborates with local law enforcement agencies, domestic violence shelters, social workers, and community shelters to ensure that your foster animal receives any necessary medical attention and behavior support.


Fostering is a temporary commitment, typically ranging from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the needs of the animal. During this time, MCHA will provide you with all the support and resources you need to successfully care for your foster animal. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of animals in our community while also contributing to a comprehensive and supportive network for those in crisis.


If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please complete our online application, and a member of our team will be in touch with you soon to talk about next steps. Thank you for considering this rewarding opportunity! 


For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/foster/

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/


Thank you for your interest in becoming a foster parent for the Monroe County Humane Association! Fostering is a rewarding and vital role that not only helps provide care and love to animals in need but also directly supports The E. Susan Bartlett Crisis Housing Program. This program serves as a beacon of hope for individuals and families in immediate crisis offering free or low-cost support. Whether individuals are fleeing domestic abuse, grappling with housing instability, or facing unforeseen medical emergencies, our program provides essential assistance precisely when it’s needed most. By opening your home and heart to a foster animal, you are giving them the chance at staying with their forever home.


As a foster parent, you will be responsible for providing a safe and nurturing environment for your foster animal, and basic care such as feeding, grooming, and socialization. You will also work closely with our Crisis Housing Center Team, which collaborates with local law enforcement agencies, domestic violence shelters, social workers, and community shelters to ensure that your foster animal receives any necessary medical attention and behavior support.


Fostering is a temporary commitment, typically ranging from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the needs of the animal. During this time, MCHA will provide you with all the support and resources you need to successfully care for your foster animal. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of animals in our community while also contributing to a comprehensive and supportive network for those in crisis.


If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please complete our online application, and a member of our team will be in touch with you soon to talk about next steps. Thank you for considering this rewarding opportunity! 


For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/foster/

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monroe County Humane Association-Volunteer Opportunities!

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/

 

Volunteer Position Descriptions:

 

Crisis Housing (Weekend Animal Care) Shifts are normally 8:00-10 AM, 12-2 PM, and 6-8PM:

Volunteers play a vital role in providing comfort and care to our furry residents in our program. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, we offer flexible shifts to accommodate your schedule. Choose from morning, midday, or afternoon shifts to suit your availability and lend a helping hand to our beloved animals. Shift will usually consist of feeding, walking, cleaning kennels and litter boxes, along with providing enrichment time. 

  

Mobile Clinic:

Volunteers assist with registration and ensuring a smooth process from start to finish. Whether it's completing registration paperwork or answering any questions you may have. You may also sign up as an animal liaison they accompany the pet to and from the vet, ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the appointment. Our mobile clinic offers convenience and accessibility, ensuring that all pets receive the care they deserve.

 

Special Events:

Volunteers can help at fundraising events and tabling opportunities in our community. These events include Tails on the Town fundraising gala in April and Run for the Animals 5K/Barktoberfest the first Sunday in October.

 

Group Request:

Any requests for groups to volunteer at the Monroe County Humane Association must be submitted to mcha@monroehumane.org at least 3 weeks in advance. Volunteer groups cannot interact with animals without supervision, so group activities focus on helping in our Pet Food & Supply Pantry or an outside project, such as mulching, weeding, cleaning, etc., when this type of work is available. Groups can also support our organization by conducting a supply drive or hosting a fundraising event.

 
 Prospective volunteers are required to undergo our screening process. They must have a clean record with the Monroe County Humane Association, free from any negative incidents or previous violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We maintain the rightto decline individuals if we deem it necessary for the well-being of the Monroe County Humane Association and its inhabitants.


Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/

 

Volunteer Position Descriptions:

 

Crisis Housing (Weekend Animal Care) Shifts are normally 8:00-10 AM, 12-2 PM, and 6-8PM:

Volunteers play a vital role in providing comfort and care to our furry residents in our program. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, we offer flexible shifts to accommodate your schedule. Choose from morning, midday, or afternoon shifts to suit your availability and lend a helping hand to our beloved animals. Shift will usually consist of feeding, walking, cleaning kennels and litter boxes, along with providing enrichment time. 

  

Mobile Clinic:

Volunteers assist with registration and ensuring a smooth process from start to finish. Whether it's completing registration paperwork or answering any questions you may have. You may also sign up as an animal liaison they accompany the pet to and from the vet, ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the appointment. Our mobile clinic offers convenience and accessibility, ensuring that all pets receive the care they deserve.

 

Special Events:

Volunteers can help at fundraising events and tabling opportunities in our community. These events include Tails on the Town fundraising gala in April and Run for the Animals 5K/Barktoberfest the first Sunday in October.

 

Group Request:

Any requests for groups to volunteer at the Monroe County Humane Association must be submitted to mcha@monroehumane.org at least 3 weeks in advance. Volunteer groups cannot interact with animals without supervision, so group activities focus on helping in our Pet Food & Supply Pantry or an outside project, such as mulching, weeding, cleaning, etc., when this type of work is available. Groups can also support our organization by conducting a supply drive or hosting a fundraising event.

 
 Prospective volunteers are required to undergo our screening process. They must have a clean record with the Monroe County Humane Association, free from any negative incidents or previous violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We maintain the rightto decline individuals if we deem it necessary for the well-being of the Monroe County Humane Association and its inhabitants.


Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wednesday Choir - All are Welcome!

Sing for Joy! rehearsals begin Wednesday,  September 3, from 3:00 - 4:00pm, at the ENDWRIGHT EAST ACTIVE LIVING CENTER in Simon College Mall, Bloomington.  Rehearsals are open to the public; all are welcome including those living with dementia or are other-abled. There is no charge or audition. 

We would also welcome help for set up of chairs and stands at 2:15pm!

For more information contact:
Debby Jenkins, Director, bloomingtonsingforjoy@gmail.com

Organization: Sing For Joy! Senior Community Choir

Sing for Joy! rehearsals begin Wednesday,  September 3, from 3:00 - 4:00pm, at the ENDWRIGHT EAST ACTIVE LIVING CENTER in Simon College Mall, Bloomington.  Rehearsals are open to the public; all are welcome including those living with dementia or are other-abled. There is no charge or audition. 

We would also welcome help for set up of chairs and stands at 2:15pm!

For more information contact:
Debby Jenkins, Director, bloomingtonsingforjoy@gmail.com

Organization: Sing For Joy! Senior Community Choir

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizing and Sorting

There is always something to organize or sort at ArtRemains

Donation bags need to be emptied and categorized. Macrorganizing

After macro organizing there is micro organizing.  Sorting beads by type or color for example.

Organization: Art Remains Creative ReUse

There is always something to organize or sort at ArtRemains

Donation bags need to be emptied and categorized. Macrorganizing

After macro organizing there is micro organizing.  Sorting beads by type or color for example.

Organization: Art Remains Creative ReUse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Usher - Alice's Adventure in Wonderland

Usher for MCCT's production of Alice's Adventure in Wonderland!

Ushers are welcome to stay and see the performance for free the night that they volunteer. 

Ushers are asked to wear a white shirt and black or dark bottoms.

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Usher for MCCT's production of Alice's Adventure in Wonderland!

Ushers are welcome to stay and see the performance for free the night that they volunteer. 

Ushers are asked to wear a white shirt and black or dark bottoms.

Organization: Monroe County Civic Theater

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caregiver Support Group Facilitator

Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Support Group Facilitators:

Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another.Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.Apply NowThe Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:
Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs.Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding.Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

Click here to apply!

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Support Group Facilitators:

Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another.Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.Apply NowThe Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:
Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs.Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding.Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

Click here to apply!

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head Start Intern

Job Title: Head Start Intern 

Department: Head Start/Early Head Start at South Central Community Action Program 
Reports To: Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Coordinator 
Internship Type: 8-20 hours/week 
Location: First United Methodist Church (219 E. 4th St), Lindbergh (1500 W. 15th St), or Smith Pike (2431 N. Smith Pike) 
Duration: Fall, Spring, or Summer Semester 

Position Summary: 

The Head Start Intern will assist in the delivery of high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive services for children and families enrolled in the Head Start program. Under the supervision of experienced staff, the intern will support classroom instruction, family engagement activities, program operations, or administrative tasks based on their area of interest or study. This internship provides valuable, hands-on experience in a federally funded early childhood program that promotes school readiness and family well-being. 

Key Responsibilities (may vary by focus area): 

Classroom Support: 

Assist teachers in daily classroom routines, activities, and supervision of children

Help prepare learning materials and maintain a safe, engaging environment

Support individual and group learning through play and structured activities

Observe and document children’s behavior and developmental milestones

Encourage positive social interaction and model appropriate behavior 

Family Engagement Support: 

Assist in planning and implementing family engagement events and parent meetingsHelp prepare family communication materials (newsletters, flyers, reminders) Support Family Advocates with outreach and resource coordination 

Administrative Support: 

Assist with data entry, filing, and organizing program records Help prepare reports, tracking logs, and other documentation Support coordination of program events or community outreach 

Qualifications: 

Currently enrolled in or recently completed a program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Human Services, or related fieldInterest in working with children and families from diverse backgrounds Good communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to follow directions and work as part of a teamMust maintain confidentiality and adhere to Head Start performance standards 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Bilingual (English/Spanish or other languages) Experience volunteering or working with children 

Benefits: 

Hands-on experience in a nationally recognized early childhood program Mentorship from experienced professionalsOpportunity to explore careers in education, social work, or public healthMay qualify for academic credit (dependent on school program)Letter of recommendation or reference upon successful completion

To apply, please complete this form. 
For questions, reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org or call 812-335-3650.

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

Job Title: Head Start Intern 

Department: Head Start/Early Head Start at South Central Community Action Program 
Reports To: Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Coordinator 
Internship Type: 8-20 hours/week 
Location: First United Methodist Church (219 E. 4th St), Lindbergh (1500 W. 15th St), or Smith Pike (2431 N. Smith Pike) 
Duration: Fall, Spring, or Summer Semester 

Position Summary: 

The Head Start Intern will assist in the delivery of high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive services for children and families enrolled in the Head Start program. Under the supervision of experienced staff, the intern will support classroom instruction, family engagement activities, program operations, or administrative tasks based on their area of interest or study. This internship provides valuable, hands-on experience in a federally funded early childhood program that promotes school readiness and family well-being. 

Key Responsibilities (may vary by focus area): 

Classroom Support: 

Assist teachers in daily classroom routines, activities, and supervision of children

Help prepare learning materials and maintain a safe, engaging environment

Support individual and group learning through play and structured activities

Observe and document children’s behavior and developmental milestones

Encourage positive social interaction and model appropriate behavior 

Family Engagement Support: 

Assist in planning and implementing family engagement events and parent meetingsHelp prepare family communication materials (newsletters, flyers, reminders) Support Family Advocates with outreach and resource coordination 

Administrative Support: 

Assist with data entry, filing, and organizing program records Help prepare reports, tracking logs, and other documentation Support coordination of program events or community outreach 

Qualifications: 

Currently enrolled in or recently completed a program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Human Services, or related fieldInterest in working with children and families from diverse backgrounds Good communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to follow directions and work as part of a teamMust maintain confidentiality and adhere to Head Start performance standards 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Bilingual (English/Spanish or other languages) Experience volunteering or working with children 

Benefits: 

Hands-on experience in a nationally recognized early childhood program Mentorship from experienced professionalsOpportunity to explore careers in education, social work, or public healthMay qualify for academic credit (dependent on school program)Letter of recommendation or reference upon successful completion

To apply, please complete this form. 
For questions, reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org or call 812-335-3650.

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head Start Policy Council

Interested in building leadership skills, learning about governance, and supporting early education? Head Start is looking for community members to join our Policy Council!

What is Head Start?

Head Start is a free, early education program for low-income households with the goal of supporting children in reaching their full potential. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way. The Policy Council is a key piece of our operations, and we would value more community insight and input!

What is Policy Council?

Policy Council is a group of Head Start parents and community members who help lead and make decisions about our program. Members receive, review, and approve/disapprove information regarding:

program planningpolicies and proceduresHead Start operations

Policy Council members are ambassadors for Head Start. Your role is not only to attend meetings but also to advocate and tell the story of how our program makes a difference in the lives of children, families, and our community.

Policy Council meets once a month on the 3rd Monday of every month from 6-8pm. Dinner and childcare are provided.

If interested, please reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org.

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

Interested in building leadership skills, learning about governance, and supporting early education? Head Start is looking for community members to join our Policy Council!

What is Head Start?

Head Start is a free, early education program for low-income households with the goal of supporting children in reaching their full potential. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way. The Policy Council is a key piece of our operations, and we would value more community insight and input!

What is Policy Council?

Policy Council is a group of Head Start parents and community members who help lead and make decisions about our program. Members receive, review, and approve/disapprove information regarding:

program planningpolicies and proceduresHead Start operations

Policy Council members are ambassadors for Head Start. Your role is not only to attend meetings but also to advocate and tell the story of how our program makes a difference in the lives of children, families, and our community.

Policy Council meets once a month on the 3rd Monday of every month from 6-8pm. Dinner and childcare are provided.

If interested, please reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org.

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head Start Volunteering

To volunteer at Head Start you must attend a volunteer orientation and get a criminal background check. We will help you obtain these when you sign up. 
Complete the Volunteer Interest Form.

We require volunteers to commit 2 hours per week but less than 8 hours per month. The children who attend Head Start are 3-5 years of age and the school days and hours vary between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call us at (812) 335-3650 or email our Parent, Family and Community Engagement Coordinator at aweiss@insccap.org.

Volunteering is critical to the successful operation of our Head Start programs. Below are examples of ways you can help our families and the program be successful by volunteering inside or outside of the classroom setting. 

Classroom Activities

Engage in play-based learning activitiesHelp facilitate small and large group activitiesGreet children and families, help with arrival routinesSupport classrooms in transitions and with daily schedules

Non-Classroom Activities 

Help with cleaning, playground maintenance or toy repair Assist with classroom bulletin boards Translate newsletter or written materials into other languages Support after school parent engagement events Gather or make materials for classroom projectsPrepare classroom materials and activities

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

To volunteer at Head Start you must attend a volunteer orientation and get a criminal background check. We will help you obtain these when you sign up. 
Complete the Volunteer Interest Form.

We require volunteers to commit 2 hours per week but less than 8 hours per month. The children who attend Head Start are 3-5 years of age and the school days and hours vary between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call us at (812) 335-3650 or email our Parent, Family and Community Engagement Coordinator at aweiss@insccap.org.

Volunteering is critical to the successful operation of our Head Start programs. Below are examples of ways you can help our families and the program be successful by volunteering inside or outside of the classroom setting. 

Classroom Activities

Engage in play-based learning activitiesHelp facilitate small and large group activitiesGreet children and families, help with arrival routinesSupport classrooms in transitions and with daily schedules

Non-Classroom Activities 

Help with cleaning, playground maintenance or toy repair Assist with classroom bulletin boards Translate newsletter or written materials into other languages Support after school parent engagement events Gather or make materials for classroom projectsPrepare classroom materials and activities

Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington Youth Basketball Season II Coaching

The Bloomington Youth Basketball (BYB) League focuses on basketball fundamentals and the application of learned skills during game participation for players in grades K-6. All leagues are coed through Grade 3; girls play in a girls-only league beginning in Grade 4.

Season includes weekly practices and games on one night a week. Teams practice two nights a week for the first week of the season, then one night a week for the remainder of the season.

Practice times and days are determined by the volunteer coach. Times can vary between 5:30-7:30 p.m. based on the coach's schedule. Parent/player requests for placement on specific teams are not accepted. All requests must be submitted by volunteer coaches.

- Season runs October 13 – December 11.
- Practices begin the week of October 13. 
- Games begin the week of October 20.
- Games and practices are not held the week of November 24.

This volunteer opportunity registers you for the mandatory coaches' meeting and coach draft that will be held on OCTOBER 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. Upon registering, you will immediately receive a confirmation email with more detailed information. Please review it carefully.

Duties: We are looking for coaches who can commit to once-weekly practices and one game per week. Time and day of games are determined by grade level. Volunteer coaches will enjoy making a difference in the lives of kids and can help develop our next big college basketball star.

Timeline: Prospective coaches sign up by SEPTEMBER 26. Selected coaches must attend a mandatory Coaches' Meeting and Coach Draft on OCTOBER 1 at 6:30 p.m. All selected coaches must complete an annual online coaching certification course from the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA). The certification fee for each coach is $10. The online training is available at nays.org. Contact Cody Martin at 349-3774 or cody.martin@bloomington.in.gov with any questions.

Program Time:
Coaches plan and lead one, one-hour practice per week and one, one-hour game per week.

Age of Volunteers: 18 yrs. and up

Other:
Returning coaches and parents have first priority for placement. Volunteers should commit for the entire season. All coaches are required to undergo a background check; you can save time by downloading/completing the Background Check Authorization form prior to the Coaches Meeting. Please email completed authorization forms to Emily Buuck at parksvol@bloomington.in.gov (please click HERE to submit the Background Check Authorization Form online).

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

The Bloomington Youth Basketball (BYB) League focuses on basketball fundamentals and the application of learned skills during game participation for players in grades K-6. All leagues are coed through Grade 3; girls play in a girls-only league beginning in Grade 4.

Season includes weekly practices and games on one night a week. Teams practice two nights a week for the first week of the season, then one night a week for the remainder of the season.

Practice times and days are determined by the volunteer coach. Times can vary between 5:30-7:30 p.m. based on the coach's schedule. Parent/player requests for placement on specific teams are not accepted. All requests must be submitted by volunteer coaches.

- Season runs October 13 – December 11.
- Practices begin the week of October 13. 
- Games begin the week of October 20.
- Games and practices are not held the week of November 24.

This volunteer opportunity registers you for the mandatory coaches' meeting and coach draft that will be held on OCTOBER 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. Upon registering, you will immediately receive a confirmation email with more detailed information. Please review it carefully.

Duties: We are looking for coaches who can commit to once-weekly practices and one game per week. Time and day of games are determined by grade level. Volunteer coaches will enjoy making a difference in the lives of kids and can help develop our next big college basketball star.

Timeline: Prospective coaches sign up by SEPTEMBER 26. Selected coaches must attend a mandatory Coaches' Meeting and Coach Draft on OCTOBER 1 at 6:30 p.m. All selected coaches must complete an annual online coaching certification course from the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA). The certification fee for each coach is $10. The online training is available at nays.org. Contact Cody Martin at 349-3774 or cody.martin@bloomington.in.gov with any questions.

Program Time:
Coaches plan and lead one, one-hour practice per week and one, one-hour game per week.

Age of Volunteers: 18 yrs. and up

Other:
Returning coaches and parents have first priority for placement. Volunteers should commit for the entire season. All coaches are required to undergo a background check; you can save time by downloading/completing the Background Check Authorization form prior to the Coaches Meeting. Please email completed authorization forms to Emily Buuck at parksvol@bloomington.in.gov (please click HERE to submit the Background Check Authorization Form online).

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 1, 2025

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington Branches: Arboretum Party in the Park

Celebrate Bloomington's newest treasure - Bryan Park is the first city park in Indiana to become a certified Arboretum!

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, tree tours, tree giveaways, activities, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Celebrate Bloomington's newest treasure - Bryan Park is the first city park in Indiana to become a certified Arboretum!

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, tree tours, tree giveaways, activities, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prison Affairs Reporter

Prison Affairs Reporter:


WFHB’s Kite Line program is seeking volunteers to write weekly headlines for the show. Kite Line covers issues related to incarceration, often by amplifying the voices of people directly impacted by the prison system. The program is known for its interviews with people inside prisons and for highlighting poor conditions, resistance and the broader effects of mass incarceration.


Headline reporters will write brief introductions to each week’s program, help summarize content, and craft headlines that reflect the urgency and complexity of prison justice issues. Topics may range from local developments in Bloomington or Indiana to national and international prison-related news. This position is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, an interest in abolitionist perspectives, and a critical view of the prison industrial complex.


Responsibilities:


Write concise headlines and introductory summaries for weekly Kite Line episode.



Collaborate with the Kite Line team to identify the core focus of each show



Stay informed on prison-related news and movements, both locally and globally



Assist with web content and social media promotion when needed



Skills:


You will strengthen your writing for radio and web, and gain a deeper understanding of editorial decision-making in social justice media. You may also learn skills like Wordpress, headline writing, SEO, and the principles of abolitionist journalism.


Training will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome.


Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Prison Affairs Reporter:


WFHB’s Kite Line program is seeking volunteers to write weekly headlines for the show. Kite Line covers issues related to incarceration, often by amplifying the voices of people directly impacted by the prison system. The program is known for its interviews with people inside prisons and for highlighting poor conditions, resistance and the broader effects of mass incarceration.


Headline reporters will write brief introductions to each week’s program, help summarize content, and craft headlines that reflect the urgency and complexity of prison justice issues. Topics may range from local developments in Bloomington or Indiana to national and international prison-related news. This position is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, an interest in abolitionist perspectives, and a critical view of the prison industrial complex.


Responsibilities:


Write concise headlines and introductory summaries for weekly Kite Line episode.



Collaborate with the Kite Line team to identify the core focus of each show



Stay informed on prison-related news and movements, both locally and globally



Assist with web content and social media promotion when needed



Skills:


You will strengthen your writing for radio and web, and gain a deeper understanding of editorial decision-making in social justice media. You may also learn skills like Wordpress, headline writing, SEO, and the principles of abolitionist journalism.


Training will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome.


Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Audio Engineer (For News and Public Affairs Programs)

Audio Engineer:
WFHB Community Radio’s news department is searching for a reliable, detail-oriented audio engineer to join our growing team. The audio engineer’s responsibilities include creating and editing recordings, setting up equipment in the studio and at events, and meeting project deadlines. You should have excellent time management and show up on schedule for pre-recorded or live interviews for the news and public affairs department.


To be successful as an audio engineer, you should have a discerning ear and be able to identify what sounds good. Training will be provided and experience of all kinds are welcome.


Responsibilities:
Editing, mixing, and manipulating recorded and live sound.
Setting up equipment safely and on time.
Testing and troubleshooting equipment regularly, and replacing any faulty components.
Fixing and enhancing sound during live broadcast.
Participating in training opportunities and constantly finding new ways to improve skills.


Requirements:
Practical experience with sound equipment.
Superb ear for sound.
Ability to work under pressure and stay calm when things go wrong.

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Audio Engineer:
WFHB Community Radio’s news department is searching for a reliable, detail-oriented audio engineer to join our growing team. The audio engineer’s responsibilities include creating and editing recordings, setting up equipment in the studio and at events, and meeting project deadlines. You should have excellent time management and show up on schedule for pre-recorded or live interviews for the news and public affairs department.


To be successful as an audio engineer, you should have a discerning ear and be able to identify what sounds good. Training will be provided and experience of all kinds are welcome.


Responsibilities:
Editing, mixing, and manipulating recorded and live sound.
Setting up equipment safely and on time.
Testing and troubleshooting equipment regularly, and replacing any faulty components.
Fixing and enhancing sound during live broadcast.
Participating in training opportunities and constantly finding new ways to improve skills.


Requirements:
Practical experience with sound equipment.
Superb ear for sound.
Ability to work under pressure and stay calm when things go wrong.

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Leaf-New Life Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help us enable our clients to successfully re-enter into our community

WHO WILL BENEFIT? In the community, New Leaf – New Life operates a Transition Support Center. Many people are released from correctional centers with nothing but the clothes they were wearing when arrested. New Leaf – New Life works together with our legally impacted neighbors to develop and reach their goals and make a successful transition.

DONATION DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS: Please call ahead BEFORE delivering donations (812) 355-6842. Office: 1010 S. Walnut St., Ste H Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Our office (812) 355-6842 or info@newleafnewlife.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Hygiene Items: packaged razors, full-size shampoo/conditioner, full bars of soapMen's Underwear (new; any size)Women's clothing(any size)Backpacks/BagsMen's Athletic Shoes (especially sizes 10-11) Men's Long Sleeve Shirts and/or sweatshirts (especially L-XL) Office Supplies: Lined notebook paper, trash bags, paper towels, envelopes, manila folders, pens

SEASONAL REQUESTS:

T-ShirtsSweatshirtsTennis shoes

Organization: New Leaf - New Life

WHY DONATE? Help us enable our clients to successfully re-enter into our community

WHO WILL BENEFIT? In the community, New Leaf – New Life operates a Transition Support Center. Many people are released from correctional centers with nothing but the clothes they were wearing when arrested. New Leaf – New Life works together with our legally impacted neighbors to develop and reach their goals and make a successful transition.

DONATION DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS: Please call ahead BEFORE delivering donations (812) 355-6842. Office: 1010 S. Walnut St., Ste H Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Our office (812) 355-6842 or info@newleafnewlife.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Hygiene Items: packaged razors, full-size shampoo/conditioner, full bars of soapMen's Underwear (new; any size)Women's clothing(any size)Backpacks/BagsMen's Athletic Shoes (especially sizes 10-11) Men's Long Sleeve Shirts and/or sweatshirts (especially L-XL) Office Supplies: Lined notebook paper, trash bags, paper towels, envelopes, manila folders, pens

SEASONAL REQUESTS:

T-ShirtsSweatshirtsTennis shoes

Organization: New Leaf - New Life

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

Hospice Volunteering offers a low volume flexible time commitment that makes a big impact. As a volunteer, you'll offer support and comfort to patients and families. Whether listening, providing companionship, or reading, your presence brings peace and joy. No experience needed- just an open heart. Be a beacon of hope today. The opportunities are endless.

Organization: Heart to Heart Hospice

Hospice Volunteering offers a low volume flexible time commitment that makes a big impact. As a volunteer, you'll offer support and comfort to patients and families. Whether listening, providing companionship, or reading, your presence brings peace and joy. No experience needed- just an open heart. Be a beacon of hope today. The opportunities are endless.

Organization: Heart to Heart Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Da Vinci Code Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seance: The Board Awakens Usher Sign-ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Next to Normal Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Another Revolution Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift timVolunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the run.e is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift timVolunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the run.e is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: An Act of God Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: A Christmas Story the Musical Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions! 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Finn: A New Musical Usher Sign-Ups

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Volunteer to usher and see the show for free!

This show will take place at the Waldron Auditorium, located at 122 S Walnut Street.

This commitment requires you to be timely, well-dressed, and courteous to our patrons. Ushers are required to arrive one hour prior to the start of a performance, wearing black bottoms and a white top.

Duties will include – but are not limited to – directing patrons to their assigned seats, handing out programs, scanning tickets, assisting with accessible seating, and generally welcoming patrons and helping them enjoy their time with us. Ushers are encouraged to attend the show they are working at no cost, and may be asked to assist the box office attendant with post-show collection of donations and/or clean-up. Volunteers are welcome to purchase snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for the show, but are required to remain alert and on duty for the performance.

*Please note that the shift time is the start of the volunteer time, not the start of the show.

Contact our Audience Services Manager, Jordan Stephens (jordan@seeconstellation.org), with any questions!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bug Fest

Visitors learn all about amazing insects at Bloomington’s annual Bug Fest! Enjoy various crafts and activities related to all things insect and complete the Bug Fest passport challenge for the chance to win a prize.

Duties:  Share your interest in outdoor education with children! There are five different volunteer roles: Welcome Table, Games/Activities, Crafts, Toddler Area, and Floater.

Welcome Table: Greet attendees, distribute Bug Fest passports, and award prizes for passport completion.

Games/Activities:
Help supervise activities such as Compound Eyes, Ladybugs, Monarch Migration, Insect Games, and Mealworm Races.

Crafts: Assist participants with various insect-themed crafts.

Toddler Area: Assist small children and their families with navigating age-appropriate activities in the play area.

Floater/General Support: Provide extra help/shift relief wherever is needed.

Training: On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Visitors learn all about amazing insects at Bloomington’s annual Bug Fest! Enjoy various crafts and activities related to all things insect and complete the Bug Fest passport challenge for the chance to win a prize.

Duties:  Share your interest in outdoor education with children! There are five different volunteer roles: Welcome Table, Games/Activities, Crafts, Toddler Area, and Floater.

Welcome Table: Greet attendees, distribute Bug Fest passports, and award prizes for passport completion.

Games/Activities:
Help supervise activities such as Compound Eyes, Ladybugs, Monarch Migration, Insect Games, and Mealworm Races.

Crafts: Assist participants with various insect-themed crafts.

Toddler Area: Assist small children and their families with navigating age-appropriate activities in the play area.

Floater/General Support: Provide extra help/shift relief wherever is needed.

Training: On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers:
16 yrs and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Click here to fill out the underage waiver.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington Volunteer Network Support

Bloomington Volunteer Network (BVN) is searching for outstanding volunteers for ongoing and one-time BVN support roles. Volunteers 18 years and older are welcome, hours TBD based on volunteer availability.

One-time roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-downOutreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-down

Ongoing roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-down Outreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-downPhotographers/Videographers/Storytellers- help capture images of volunteers in action, event/outreach tabling, and special programs, help tell the stories of local volunteers and non-profits through social media, local media, and on the BVN websiteBVN Website- management/updatesBVN Newsletters/Weekly Features- assist with social media, spotlight features, etc.Volunteer Service Awards- volunteer assistance, hours approvals, event planningResource Page- assist with the development and implementation of community resources lists for the BVN websiteand more

Please answer the following questions in the Additional Volunteer Information section when you respond:

Full legal name, first, middle, and last nameAre you interested in one-time or ongoing volunteering?If you are interested in ongoing volunteering, do you have any specific roles that interest you the most?

For questions or assistance signing up please contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@blooomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433.

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Bloomington Volunteer Network (BVN) is searching for outstanding volunteers for ongoing and one-time BVN support roles. Volunteers 18 years and older are welcome, hours TBD based on volunteer availability.

One-time roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-downOutreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-down

Ongoing roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-down Outreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-downPhotographers/Videographers/Storytellers- help capture images of volunteers in action, event/outreach tabling, and special programs, help tell the stories of local volunteers and non-profits through social media, local media, and on the BVN websiteBVN Website- management/updatesBVN Newsletters/Weekly Features- assist with social media, spotlight features, etc.Volunteer Service Awards- volunteer assistance, hours approvals, event planningResource Page- assist with the development and implementation of community resources lists for the BVN websiteand more

Please answer the following questions in the Additional Volunteer Information section when you respond:

Full legal name, first, middle, and last nameAre you interested in one-time or ongoing volunteering?If you are interested in ongoing volunteering, do you have any specific roles that interest you the most?

For questions or assistance signing up please contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@blooomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433.

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ABLES needs volunteers to continue organization

ABLES Duties for New Volunteers


Facilitate monthly meeting (1st Monday of the month) 5:30 to 6:30/7 pm at College Mall Food Court. Send out reminder email 2-4 days ahead reminding of meeting. Arrive about 10-15 minutes early. Greet early comers. Arrange tables in U-shape (upper level near Ulta/Judy’s Kitchen) Put out small ABLES signs on tables. Greet members/parents/staff as they arrive. (Everyone buys own food and eats). Facilitate small talk/conversations between you/members. If some member is sitting at another table, gently suggest they to move to the group table – point out an empty seat. When everyone has finished eating (approx 6-6:15) start meeting. Prompt as necessary and repeat info in person’s voice is very soft or suggest that they speak louder.  Praise as necessary and repeat interesting info. Plan and coordinate activities When everyone has had a chance to speak, start with ideas for activities for the month. Ask for ideas. Suggest activities you have previously researched (possible dates, cost, etc). Facilitate discussion about which activities members are interested in. If 3-4 activities have been suggested, go around the table and ask who could come to each. Then decide on 1-2 activities. Suggest dates, ask who can come on which day/time as members have varying work schedules. If possible, set dates and times. If not, then say you will send out email asking if which Saturday members prefer, for example. Remember that not all members attend all meetings and some may want input into date/time. Repeat info if there is a decision made. Some members want to write it down/enter into phones.  send out email in next couple of days with all info on activity, cost, date, time, members who plan to come, ask if anyone else wants to come. Activity planning could be done by another volunteer remotely by email or in person at meeting. I think it is better done in person at meeting. Close meeting and make sure everyone has ride home. I often take 1-2 members home when they live on my way. Other parents are happy to give rides.

Organize and facilitate an activity

Have info on activity planned, place, date/time, cost, which members plan to come.  Send out a group email with the info, listing members who have said they plan to come and asking if anyone else is interested, wants to come.  Make sure you have individual emails/phones in case activity needs to be canceled or someone doesn’t show ontime and you need to know if they are just late or changed their mind. Be sure your email to members contains your email and phone. A couple of members communicate by text, and you will need to text the info to them. Some activities are not time sensitive, such as a cookout and if someone doesn’t show or come late it doesn’t matter.Other activities have a specific starting time (hike, pontoon boat ride) and it’simportant to not start without everyone.  You will need to send out several reminders as the date approaches, all same format as first email and requesting confirmation for members planning on attending.  Come somewhat early to the activity. Make sure everyone who has signed up is there before starting (if necessary.)  Collect money if necessary or oversee members paying at box office. Encourage members to participate in activity.  Praise – (verbal/clapping) and encourage other members to join praise. Lots of enthusiasm. When activity is finished, make sure everyone has ride home.

Communication

Google group emails.  Add new members/staff/parents to group. Another volunteer may wish to take over sending out reminders of monthly meeting and activities or leave this to volunteer who is facilitating.

For more information or questions, contact Susan Gray at skgray@bluemarble.net

Organization: ABLES (Autism/Aspergers Better Living Empowerment Society)

ABLES Duties for New Volunteers


Facilitate monthly meeting (1st Monday of the month) 5:30 to 6:30/7 pm at College Mall Food Court. Send out reminder email 2-4 days ahead reminding of meeting. Arrive about 10-15 minutes early. Greet early comers. Arrange tables in U-shape (upper level near Ulta/Judy’s Kitchen) Put out small ABLES signs on tables. Greet members/parents/staff as they arrive. (Everyone buys own food and eats). Facilitate small talk/conversations between you/members. If some member is sitting at another table, gently suggest they to move to the group table – point out an empty seat. When everyone has finished eating (approx 6-6:15) start meeting. Prompt as necessary and repeat info in person’s voice is very soft or suggest that they speak louder.  Praise as necessary and repeat interesting info. Plan and coordinate activities When everyone has had a chance to speak, start with ideas for activities for the month. Ask for ideas. Suggest activities you have previously researched (possible dates, cost, etc). Facilitate discussion about which activities members are interested in. If 3-4 activities have been suggested, go around the table and ask who could come to each. Then decide on 1-2 activities. Suggest dates, ask who can come on which day/time as members have varying work schedules. If possible, set dates and times. If not, then say you will send out email asking if which Saturday members prefer, for example. Remember that not all members attend all meetings and some may want input into date/time. Repeat info if there is a decision made. Some members want to write it down/enter into phones.  send out email in next couple of days with all info on activity, cost, date, time, members who plan to come, ask if anyone else wants to come. Activity planning could be done by another volunteer remotely by email or in person at meeting. I think it is better done in person at meeting. Close meeting and make sure everyone has ride home. I often take 1-2 members home when they live on my way. Other parents are happy to give rides.

Organize and facilitate an activity

Have info on activity planned, place, date/time, cost, which members plan to come.  Send out a group email with the info, listing members who have said they plan to come and asking if anyone else is interested, wants to come.  Make sure you have individual emails/phones in case activity needs to be canceled or someone doesn’t show ontime and you need to know if they are just late or changed their mind. Be sure your email to members contains your email and phone. A couple of members communicate by text, and you will need to text the info to them. Some activities are not time sensitive, such as a cookout and if someone doesn’t show or come late it doesn’t matter.Other activities have a specific starting time (hike, pontoon boat ride) and it’simportant to not start without everyone.  You will need to send out several reminders as the date approaches, all same format as first email and requesting confirmation for members planning on attending.  Come somewhat early to the activity. Make sure everyone who has signed up is there before starting (if necessary.)  Collect money if necessary or oversee members paying at box office. Encourage members to participate in activity.  Praise – (verbal/clapping) and encourage other members to join praise. Lots of enthusiasm. When activity is finished, make sure everyone has ride home.

Communication

Google group emails.  Add new members/staff/parents to group. Another volunteer may wish to take over sending out reminders of monthly meeting and activities or leave this to volunteer who is facilitating.

For more information or questions, contact Susan Gray at skgray@bluemarble.net

Organization: ABLES (Autism/Aspergers Better Living Empowerment Society)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Lotus Fest Volunteer Call Out

The 2025 Lotus Fest volunteer application is alive and ready for the season.  You can sign up through this link: https://www.lotusfest.org/opportunities/volunteer/get-started/

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

The 2025 Lotus Fest volunteer application is alive and ready for the season.  You can sign up through this link: https://www.lotusfest.org/opportunities/volunteer/get-started/

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 13, 2025

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at T.C. Steele State Historic Site

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound!

PROGRAMS & EVENTS: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Contact us at volunteer@indianamuseum.org to get involved.

TOUR GUIDES: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups.

OFFICE: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks.

MUSEUM SHOP: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

INTERNSHIPS in Programs are available Spring, Summer and Fall.

If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering, contact Emily Grant (egrant@indianamuseum.org), or call 463-209-9407.

Organization: T.C. Steele State Historic Site

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound!

PROGRAMS & EVENTS: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Contact us at volunteer@indianamuseum.org to get involved.

TOUR GUIDES: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups.

OFFICE: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks.

MUSEUM SHOP: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

INTERNSHIPS in Programs are available Spring, Summer and Fall.

If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering, contact Emily Grant (egrant@indianamuseum.org), or call 463-209-9407.

Organization: T.C. Steele State Historic Site

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply to Join the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission

Looking for a place to express your interest in social justice, racial harmony and equal opportunity?

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission seeks to promote and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday and promote the acceptance of diversity in the community.  

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission is currently accepting applications for a new commissioner to fill a vacant seat. Commissioner responsibilities include participating in educational efforts, event planning, a non-violent civic engagement initiative, community awareness activities, and more! 

To apply: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/applicants/apply.

Applications are kept on file for 90 days so your application will be viewed for this position or if an additional position becomes open during that time.

For more information on the Commission, to find out about meeting times/days, or to receive the newsletter: https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/mlk

For news of relevant interest about MLK and other related issues, visit https://www.facebook.com/cobmlk

Contact Michelle Moss, staff liaison, with any questions: mlk@bloomington.in.gov

Organization: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission

Looking for a place to express your interest in social justice, racial harmony and equal opportunity?

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission seeks to promote and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday and promote the acceptance of diversity in the community.  

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission is currently accepting applications for a new commissioner to fill a vacant seat. Commissioner responsibilities include participating in educational efforts, event planning, a non-violent civic engagement initiative, community awareness activities, and more! 

To apply: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/applicants/apply.

Applications are kept on file for 90 days so your application will be viewed for this position or if an additional position becomes open during that time.

For more information on the Commission, to find out about meeting times/days, or to receive the newsletter: https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/mlk

For news of relevant interest about MLK and other related issues, visit https://www.facebook.com/cobmlk

Contact Michelle Moss, staff liaison, with any questions: mlk@bloomington.in.gov

Organization: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Kitchen Volunteers!

Do you have some free time this summer?

Do you want to make a difference in your community?

Do you want to help, but can't make a long-term commitment?

WE NEED YOU!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. We provide breakfast for around 60 people every morning and lunch for around 120 every afternoon. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Our 7:30am to 9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prep for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as clean up after lunch service. If you want more frequent chances to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

You don't have to have any kitchen experience to join our team!!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you have some free time this summer?

Do you want to make a difference in your community?

Do you want to help, but can't make a long-term commitment?

WE NEED YOU!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. We provide breakfast for around 60 people every morning and lunch for around 120 every afternoon. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Our 7:30am to 9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prep for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as clean up after lunch service. If you want more frequent chances to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

You don't have to have any kitchen experience to join our team!!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Hospitality Desk Volunteers

Do you have free time this summer and would like to spend it making a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

SUMMER IS HERE, which means some of our volunteers are not! The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter, and we need help providing essential services for our guests. We are looking for volunteers to work the front desk Monday through Friday distributing guests' mail and messages, answering the telephone and taking messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or see a crisis caseworker.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you set up with a shift!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you have free time this summer and would like to spend it making a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

SUMMER IS HERE, which means some of our volunteers are not! The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter, and we need help providing essential services for our guests. We are looking for volunteers to work the front desk Monday through Friday distributing guests' mail and messages, answering the telephone and taking messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or see a crisis caseworker.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you set up with a shift!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Friend's Place Volunteers!

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?

Do you have some free time this summer?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

The volunteers are one of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour weekly commitment this summer that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?

Do you have some free time this summer?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

The volunteers are one of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour weekly commitment this summer that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shalom Center Summer Wish List!

WHY DONATE? Support our most vulnerable community members experiencing homelessness and poverty.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The visitors who use our shelter for essential life services.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 620 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47403.

CONTACT: Tory Crowe, tory@beaconinc.org

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST SPRING/SUMMER

Deodorant, travel and full size Sunscreen Razors  Men's summer clothing, especially larger sizes Women's summer clothing, especially larger sizes Men's and Women's underwear, all sizes (new) Belts First Aid Supplies (triple antibiotic, bandages, gauze wraps, etc.) Rain Ponchos & Umbrellas Sneakers & Boots Backpacks, Carry Bags & Rolling Suitcases Sleeping Bags, Tents & Tarps Blankets Over the Counter Medications (pain relief, cold & flu, allergy, heartburn) Cough Drops Shampoo and Conditioner (regular and travel sized) Ground Coffee  Canned Food – Institutional Size Postage Stamps Washcloths and Towels Laundry Detergent (liquid or in pod form)  Paper Towels

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

WHY DONATE? Support our most vulnerable community members experiencing homelessness and poverty.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The visitors who use our shelter for essential life services.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 620 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47403.

CONTACT: Tory Crowe, tory@beaconinc.org

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST SPRING/SUMMER

Deodorant, travel and full size Sunscreen Razors  Men's summer clothing, especially larger sizes Women's summer clothing, especially larger sizes Men's and Women's underwear, all sizes (new) Belts First Aid Supplies (triple antibiotic, bandages, gauze wraps, etc.) Rain Ponchos & Umbrellas Sneakers & Boots Backpacks, Carry Bags & Rolling Suitcases Sleeping Bags, Tents & Tarps Blankets Over the Counter Medications (pain relief, cold & flu, allergy, heartburn) Cough Drops Shampoo and Conditioner (regular and travel sized) Ground Coffee  Canned Food – Institutional Size Postage Stamps Washcloths and Towels Laundry Detergent (liquid or in pod form)  Paper Towels

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make the Southside Shine!

SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you!

Crawford Homes Program strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our property, as well as neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time.

So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113.

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you!

Crawford Homes Program strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our property, as well as neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time.

So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113.

Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistants

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. We provide breakfast for around 60 people every morning and lunch for around 120 every afternoon. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Do you want to help out, but really only have time around the holidays, or when IU students are gone on breaks? We need you! We are looking for volunteers to do regular, weekly shifts as well as filling in during the summer and holidays. 

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. We provide breakfast for around 60 people every morning and lunch for around 120 every afternoon. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Do you want to help out, but really only have time around the holidays, or when IU students are gone on breaks? We need you! We are looking for volunteers to do regular, weekly shifts as well as filling in during the summer and holidays. 

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

Please do NOT reply to this message. 

 

 

 

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Desk Volunteers


Are you looking to make a direct impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?
Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter. We are looking for volunteers to work the front desk any day Monday through Friday distributing guests' mail and messages, answering the telephone and taking messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or to see a crisis caseworker. It is one of our most essential services. 

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you set up with a shift!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center


Are you looking to make a direct impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?
Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter. We are looking for volunteers to work the front desk any day Monday through Friday distributing guests' mail and messages, answering the telephone and taking messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or to see a crisis caseworker. It is one of our most essential services. 

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you set up with a shift!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

**Please do NOT reply to this message.**

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friend's Place Shelter Volunteers

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

We are looking for someone to work one day a week, but we also need people who are only available during holidays and IU breaks to help cover shifts!

The volunteers are one of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour commitment that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

** Please do NOT reply to this message.**

 

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

We are looking for someone to work one day a week, but we also need people who are only available during holidays and IU breaks to help cover shifts!

The volunteers are one of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour commitment that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation and get you scheduled!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

** Please do NOT reply to this message.**

 

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beautify The Neighborhood at Shalom Center!

SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you!

The Shalom Community Center strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time.

So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or use the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113. Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you!

The Shalom Community Center strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time.

So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or use the QR below!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light!

For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113. Please do NOT reply to this message.

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore/Habitat for Humanity Wish List

Why donate: Donating working appliances and furniture helps Habitat Monroe County build affordable homes.  Donating helps reuse/recycle items for a more sustainable planet while also reducing solid waste disposal.

Who benefits: Income eligible community members.

Donation information: Donations can be made Tue through Sat, 11am to 4pm, at 850 S. College Mall Rd Bloomington, IN.  ReStore has a pick-up service for appliances and furniture.

Contact: Ron Smith, 812 331-2660 ext 103, or ronsmith@monroecountyhabitat.org for more info.

WISH LIST Priorities

Working, gently used appliances like stoves, refrigerators, washers and dryers.  Furniture in good condition like sofa's, tables, chairs, etc.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore

Why donate: Donating working appliances and furniture helps Habitat Monroe County build affordable homes.  Donating helps reuse/recycle items for a more sustainable planet while also reducing solid waste disposal.

Who benefits: Income eligible community members.

Donation information: Donations can be made Tue through Sat, 11am to 4pm, at 850 S. College Mall Rd Bloomington, IN.  ReStore has a pick-up service for appliances and furniture.

Contact: Ron Smith, 812 331-2660 ext 103, or ronsmith@monroecountyhabitat.org for more info.

WISH LIST Priorities

Working, gently used appliances like stoves, refrigerators, washers and dryers.  Furniture in good condition like sofa's, tables, chairs, etc.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Winter Shelter Volunteer

B-SWERS is seeking volunteers to offer overnight hospitality at our emergency winter shelter. We are working to build our volunteer base for the 2025-2026 winter season! B-SWERS provides shelter to up to 30 community members on extremely cold or snowy nights at our rotating host sites, First Christian and First United Methodist Churches. We are staffed entirely by volunteers who choose from the following shifts. No long term commitment necessary; volunteers are encouraged to fill in as their schedule allows!

1. Set-up shift (7:30-8:30 PM): This is the only shift where volunteers under age 18 may serve; families are welcome! Volunteers set up the registration desk, dormitory, and beverage station, and ensure cleanliness.

2. Check-in shift (8:15-11:45 PM): Volunteers check in guests, administer security screenings, and demonstrate hospitality as our guests settle in for the night. Great for volunteers who want to engage with and get to know our guests!

3. 2nd shift (11:30 PM-2:45 AM): Volunteers supervise our space. Most guests will be sleeping, so volunteers are welcome to read, study, etc. if environment allows.

4. 3rd shift (2:30-5:45 AM): Volunteers supervise our space and prepare beverages as guests wake up. Most guests will be sleeping, so volunteers are welcome to read, study, etc. if environment allows.

5. Wake-up/Clean-up shift (5:30-8:00 am): Volunteers help wake up guests and ensure they have belongings, coffee, etc. as they transition out of the shelter by 7 AM. Then, clean-up will ensue.

B-SWERS volunteers have the opportunity to provide essential, life-saving service while forming community and engaging in meaningful interactions with guests and volunteers alike. Prospective volunteers are encouraged to fill out our Volunteer Interest and Agreement Form (https://forms.gle/YV5bux3jUXUVVtpcA), or email btownsevereshelter@gmail.com. 

Organization: Bloomington Severe Winter Emergency Shelter

B-SWERS is seeking volunteers to offer overnight hospitality at our emergency winter shelter. We are working to build our volunteer base for the 2025-2026 winter season! B-SWERS provides shelter to up to 30 community members on extremely cold or snowy nights at our rotating host sites, First Christian and First United Methodist Churches. We are staffed entirely by volunteers who choose from the following shifts. No long term commitment necessary; volunteers are encouraged to fill in as their schedule allows!

1. Set-up shift (7:30-8:30 PM): This is the only shift where volunteers under age 18 may serve; families are welcome! Volunteers set up the registration desk, dormitory, and beverage station, and ensure cleanliness.

2. Check-in shift (8:15-11:45 PM): Volunteers check in guests, administer security screenings, and demonstrate hospitality as our guests settle in for the night. Great for volunteers who want to engage with and get to know our guests!

3. 2nd shift (11:30 PM-2:45 AM): Volunteers supervise our space. Most guests will be sleeping, so volunteers are welcome to read, study, etc. if environment allows.

4. 3rd shift (2:30-5:45 AM): Volunteers supervise our space and prepare beverages as guests wake up. Most guests will be sleeping, so volunteers are welcome to read, study, etc. if environment allows.

5. Wake-up/Clean-up shift (5:30-8:00 am): Volunteers help wake up guests and ensure they have belongings, coffee, etc. as they transition out of the shelter by 7 AM. Then, clean-up will ensue.

B-SWERS volunteers have the opportunity to provide essential, life-saving service while forming community and engaging in meaningful interactions with guests and volunteers alike. Prospective volunteers are encouraged to fill out our Volunteer Interest and Agreement Form (https://forms.gle/YV5bux3jUXUVVtpcA), or email btownsevereshelter@gmail.com. 

Organization: Bloomington Severe Winter Emergency Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Development Coordinator

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Development Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s fundraising and donor engagement strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff fundraising role.

The Development Coordinator helps sustain PRIDE’s mission by supporting donor campaigns, building relationships with sponsors and funders, and identifying grant and partnership opportunities. This board member will collaborate with other board members and staff to ensure that fundraising aligns with programming needs and values.

We’re looking for someone who brings creativity, relationship-building skills, and fundraising or grant-writing experience to our work.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org.

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Development Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s fundraising and donor engagement strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff fundraising role.

The Development Coordinator helps sustain PRIDE’s mission by supporting donor campaigns, building relationships with sponsors and funders, and identifying grant and partnership opportunities. This board member will collaborate with other board members and staff to ensure that fundraising aligns with programming needs and values.

We’re looking for someone who brings creativity, relationship-building skills, and fundraising or grant-writing experience to our work.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org.

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Programming Coordinator

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Programming Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and support the planning and execution of community-centered events and programs. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff or event management role.

The Programming Coordinator helps ensure that PRIDE’s events — from educational workshops to social gatherings to performance spaces — are vibrant, inclusive, and aligned with our mission. This board member will collaborate with staff, volunteers, and fellow board members to brainstorm, plan, and support programming that reflects the diversity and needs of our LGBTQ+ community.

Responsibilities may include helping develop event ideas, coordinating with local partners or performers, supporting volunteer outreach, and advising on logistics or community engagement strategies.

We’re looking for someone creative, collaborative, and passionate about building joyful, affirming, and accessible spaces for LGBTQ+ people across identities and backgrounds.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Programming Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and support the planning and execution of community-centered events and programs. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff or event management role.

The Programming Coordinator helps ensure that PRIDE’s events — from educational workshops to social gatherings to performance spaces — are vibrant, inclusive, and aligned with our mission. This board member will collaborate with staff, volunteers, and fellow board members to brainstorm, plan, and support programming that reflects the diversity and needs of our LGBTQ+ community.

Responsibilities may include helping develop event ideas, coordinating with local partners or performers, supporting volunteer outreach, and advising on logistics or community engagement strategies.

We’re looking for someone creative, collaborative, and passionate about building joyful, affirming, and accessible spaces for LGBTQ+ people across identities and backgrounds.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Marketing Coordinator

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Marketing Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s marketing and outreach strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff communications role.

The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for shaping the public voice of PRIDE through inclusive messaging, engaging social media, and consistent branding across platforms. This board member will work closely with others to amplify community events, share resources, and ensure PRIDE’s values and programs are visible and accessible.

We’re looking for someone with experience in communications, marketing, or storytelling — especially someone who is passionate about LGBTQ+ visibility and representation.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Marketing Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s marketing and outreach strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff communications role.

The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for shaping the public voice of PRIDE through inclusive messaging, engaging social media, and consistent branding across platforms. This board member will work closely with others to amplify community events, share resources, and ensure PRIDE’s values and programs are visible and accessible.

We’re looking for someone with experience in communications, marketing, or storytelling — especially someone who is passionate about LGBTQ+ visibility and representation.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Board Treasurer

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Board Treasurer to serve as a voting member and officer of the Board of Directors. This is a volunteer leadership role responsible for overseeing the financial health and transparency of the organization.

The Treasurer works closely with the board and staff to maintain accurate financial records, prepare reports, review budgets, and ensure compliance with nonprofit fiscal regulations. This board member will also provide oversight on financial planning, support annual reporting, and help guide long-term financial sustainability.

We’re looking for someone with experience in nonprofit finance or accounting who values responsible stewardship and transparency.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Board Treasurer to serve as a voting member and officer of the Board of Directors. This is a volunteer leadership role responsible for overseeing the financial health and transparency of the organization.

The Treasurer works closely with the board and staff to maintain accurate financial records, prepare reports, review budgets, and ensure compliance with nonprofit fiscal regulations. This board member will also provide oversight on financial planning, support annual reporting, and help guide long-term financial sustainability.

We’re looking for someone with experience in nonprofit finance or accounting who values responsible stewardship and transparency.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Board Secretary

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Board Secretary to serve as a voting member and officer of the Board of Directors. This is a volunteer leadership role that helps ensure strong organizational governance and internal communication.

The Secretary is responsible for documenting board meetings, managing internal records (like bylaws and policies), and maintaining board communication systems such as scheduling and agenda preparation. This role is crucial for ensuring transparency, continuity, and strong coordination across the board.

We’re looking for someone detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable with collaborative platforms and recordkeeping tools.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Board Secretary to serve as a voting member and officer of the Board of Directors. This is a volunteer leadership role that helps ensure strong organizational governance and internal communication.

The Secretary is responsible for documenting board meetings, managing internal records (like bylaws and policies), and maintaining board communication systems such as scheduling and agenda preparation. This role is crucial for ensuring transparency, continuity, and strong coordination across the board.

We’re looking for someone detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable with collaborative platforms and recordkeeping tools.

For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org

Organization: Bloomington PRIDE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at New Hope for Families

Volunteers help us help families experiencing homelessness.

Reading to children in our Early Learning Center, sorting and folding donated sheets in our Family Shelter, or fixing a busted drain with the Hope Builders are all ways to do work that does good in your community!

Simply complete a volunteer profile and we'll get back to you right away.

Opportunities to volunteer include:

Classroom assistanceAdministrative/office workHelping with events for shelter familiesSorting donated itemsYard workInterior cleaning Light construction and repairsFundraising

For more information or for assistance signing up contact amber@newhope4families.org or call 812-334-9840 ext 119.

Organization: New Hope for Families

Volunteers help us help families experiencing homelessness.

Reading to children in our Early Learning Center, sorting and folding donated sheets in our Family Shelter, or fixing a busted drain with the Hope Builders are all ways to do work that does good in your community!

Simply complete a volunteer profile and we'll get back to you right away.

Opportunities to volunteer include:

Classroom assistanceAdministrative/office workHelping with events for shelter familiesSorting donated itemsYard workInterior cleaning Light construction and repairsFundraising

For more information or for assistance signing up contact amber@newhope4families.org or call 812-334-9840 ext 119.

Organization: New Hope for Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the waitlist to Volunteer at the Animal Shelter

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. We appreciate your willingness to help support animals in our community! We are not currently accepting volunteer applications until mid-late August. We can only reopen the application after we have been able to train and place our 150+ current new applicants. If you would like to join the waitlist, please read the information below: General Volunteering Information:

We are unable to do short-term volunteering due to the amount of training required to keep everyone safe, so volunteers must serve a minimum of 6 months of service, and are welcome to stay longer, of course! Those looking for short-term opportunities may can check the Bloomington Volunteer Network website for other opportunities. 

Volunteers are required to complete a 2-hour weekly shift (some positions have longer shifts) and serve a minimum of 6 months(aside from breaks and vacations). Volunteers who are 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by a legal guardian at all times. Volunteers aged 16 yrs and older may volunteer on their own.

All applicants must pass our screening process, and cannot have a negative history with the Bloomington Animal Shelter, or have a history of any violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We reserve the right to refuse an individual if we feel it is in the best interest of the Bloomington Animal Shelter and the animals for which we provide care. 

If we sound like a good fit for you and you would like to be added to our waitlist, please respond to this opportunity by hitting the blue "Respond" button below. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. We appreciate your willingness to help support animals in our community! We are not currently accepting volunteer applications until mid-late August. We can only reopen the application after we have been able to train and place our 150+ current new applicants. If you would like to join the waitlist, please read the information below: General Volunteering Information:

We are unable to do short-term volunteering due to the amount of training required to keep everyone safe, so volunteers must serve a minimum of 6 months of service, and are welcome to stay longer, of course! Those looking for short-term opportunities may can check the Bloomington Volunteer Network website for other opportunities. 

Volunteers are required to complete a 2-hour weekly shift (some positions have longer shifts) and serve a minimum of 6 months(aside from breaks and vacations). Volunteers who are 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by a legal guardian at all times. Volunteers aged 16 yrs and older may volunteer on their own.

All applicants must pass our screening process, and cannot have a negative history with the Bloomington Animal Shelter, or have a history of any violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We reserve the right to refuse an individual if we feel it is in the best interest of the Bloomington Animal Shelter and the animals for which we provide care. 

If we sound like a good fit for you and you would like to be added to our waitlist, please respond to this opportunity by hitting the blue "Respond" button below. 

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MoCOAD members and on-call volunteers

In times of disaster, everyone has something they can contribute to the community. Be it tangible goods, services, manpower, or time, everyone can help. The Community Organization Active in Disaster for Monroe County (MoCOAD)  is an organization composed of representatives from public, private, and non-profit agencies. A COAD's mission is to enhance the community's ability to mitigate, prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.

Volunteers are needed to join the MoCOAD, in two capacities.

First, the MoCOAD is looking to expand its community reach and is looking for additional local government and emergency managers, non-profit organizations, faith-based groups, and businesses to join the COAD, attend monthly meetings, and get involved in local disaster relief efforts for Monroe County.

Secondly, volunteers 18yrs. and older are needed to fill “on-call needs” during disaster response. These volunteers would assist with tasks like water/food distribution, and other community needs. On-call volunteers would be placed on a list, and the MoCOAD would activate them as needed. Hours would vary based on the need. Background checks and waivers of liability are required.

For questions or assistance, contact getconnected@bloomington.in.gov, or monroecountycoad@gmail.com.

Organization: Community Organizations Active In Disaster for Monroe County - MoCOAD

In times of disaster, everyone has something they can contribute to the community. Be it tangible goods, services, manpower, or time, everyone can help. The Community Organization Active in Disaster for Monroe County (MoCOAD)  is an organization composed of representatives from public, private, and non-profit agencies. A COAD's mission is to enhance the community's ability to mitigate, prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.

Volunteers are needed to join the MoCOAD, in two capacities.

First, the MoCOAD is looking to expand its community reach and is looking for additional local government and emergency managers, non-profit organizations, faith-based groups, and businesses to join the COAD, attend monthly meetings, and get involved in local disaster relief efforts for Monroe County.

Secondly, volunteers 18yrs. and older are needed to fill “on-call needs” during disaster response. These volunteers would assist with tasks like water/food distribution, and other community needs. On-call volunteers would be placed on a list, and the MoCOAD would activate them as needed. Hours would vary based on the need. Background checks and waivers of liability are required.

For questions or assistance, contact getconnected@bloomington.in.gov, or monroecountycoad@gmail.com.

Organization: Community Organizations Active In Disaster for Monroe County - MoCOAD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Animal Care Volunteer

Want to help a mom opossum create a cozy den to raise her babies as she recovers from being hit by a car? Or feed a watermelon to capybaras rescued from neglect and abuse? Help shave a guinea pig before they get surgery, or take a giant turtle for a walk? Animals at the Pipsqueakery were all rescued from one sad story or another. Volunteers are what gives these lives a happy middle and ending. No day is the same and we care for a wide range of animals and do a wide range of tasks - volunteering is customized to your wants and abilities.

Daily tasks can be summarized as feeding, cleaning, and medicating as necessary. No previous experience is needed! Scheduling is extremely flexible, we ask that shifts are on average about 4 hours long, and we have a strong preference for folks coming by 1x weekly, however so long as you have eight hours in a month you're considered an active volunteer. We share a calendar with you and you put your name and the times you'll be by on any given day. New volunteers start in the afternoons and evenings as that best fits other team members availability, but once you're more independent morning times are an option as well.

Our Application Can Be Found Here: https://forms.gle/3WkqWrKkrXfh2W9C7

Organization: The Pipsqueakery

Want to help a mom opossum create a cozy den to raise her babies as she recovers from being hit by a car? Or feed a watermelon to capybaras rescued from neglect and abuse? Help shave a guinea pig before they get surgery, or take a giant turtle for a walk? Animals at the Pipsqueakery were all rescued from one sad story or another. Volunteers are what gives these lives a happy middle and ending. No day is the same and we care for a wide range of animals and do a wide range of tasks - volunteering is customized to your wants and abilities.

Daily tasks can be summarized as feeding, cleaning, and medicating as necessary. No previous experience is needed! Scheduling is extremely flexible, we ask that shifts are on average about 4 hours long, and we have a strong preference for folks coming by 1x weekly, however so long as you have eight hours in a month you're considered an active volunteer. We share a calendar with you and you put your name and the times you'll be by on any given day. New volunteers start in the afternoons and evenings as that best fits other team members availability, but once you're more independent morning times are an option as well.

Our Application Can Be Found Here: https://forms.gle/3WkqWrKkrXfh2W9C7

Organization: The Pipsqueakery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Visit Monitors Needed - Help Monitor CASA's Waitlist

Monroe County CASA needs Child Visit Monitors, a position created in 2018 to help observe the situation of children on CASA’s waitlist. A Child Visit Monitor will help to monitor the children through monthly visits until a CASA advocate is available. The Child Visit Monitor will visit a child or sibling group each month in the current placement location and then report back to CASA staff. Child Visit Monitors also help transition a case to a CASA advocate, allowing a smoother transition for the child(ren) involved.

Community members interested in becoming a Child Visit Monitor must be 21 years of age or older, have access to the internet for visit reporting, and be willing to travel outside Monroe County for visits if needed. This volunteer position requires approximately three hours per month of volunteer time and at least one year of service. A CVM does not go to court or participate in other case-related meetings. This is a great volunteer opportunity for someone interested in the CASA program but cannot commit the time to be an advocate.

CASA's waitlist of children in need of an advocate is growing. The Child Visit Monitor position is vital in helping us monitor these cases while waiting for an available advocate.

To apply for the Child Visit Monitor training position, please visit www.monroecountycasa.org/volunteer or call 812-333-2272 for more information. Child Visit Monitor trainings are scheduled on an as-needed basis and last approximately 8 hours, typically spread over a weekend.

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Monroe County CASA needs Child Visit Monitors, a position created in 2018 to help observe the situation of children on CASA’s waitlist. A Child Visit Monitor will help to monitor the children through monthly visits until a CASA advocate is available. The Child Visit Monitor will visit a child or sibling group each month in the current placement location and then report back to CASA staff. Child Visit Monitors also help transition a case to a CASA advocate, allowing a smoother transition for the child(ren) involved.

Community members interested in becoming a Child Visit Monitor must be 21 years of age or older, have access to the internet for visit reporting, and be willing to travel outside Monroe County for visits if needed. This volunteer position requires approximately three hours per month of volunteer time and at least one year of service. A CVM does not go to court or participate in other case-related meetings. This is a great volunteer opportunity for someone interested in the CASA program but cannot commit the time to be an advocate.

CASA's waitlist of children in need of an advocate is growing. The Child Visit Monitor position is vital in helping us monitor these cases while waiting for an available advocate.

To apply for the Child Visit Monitor training position, please visit www.monroecountycasa.org/volunteer or call 812-333-2272 for more information. Child Visit Monitor trainings are scheduled on an as-needed basis and last approximately 8 hours, typically spread over a weekend.

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Wish List

WHY DONATE? CASA needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The donated items will directly benefit CASA volunteers and the children they advocate for.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 320 W. 8th St. Suite 201 Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Amber Shride, (812) 333-2272, amber.shride@monroecountycasa.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

gas cards restaurant gift cards (especially for places within walking distance of the Justice Building) Starbucks/coffee shop gift cards  coloring books and crayons journals and colored pens for writing puzzles for all ages puzzle books for youth/teens (crosswords, word searches, etc.)  card games such as Uno, Go Fish, etc. (preferably new)board games for all ages (preferably new)new books for children ages 0-18 that can be taken to a first visit by the volunteer advocate

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: new unwrapped toys and gifts for children ages 0-18

OUR 1 BIG WISH: Gift cards to stores in denominations of $25 or more to shop for teens or provide needed food and supplies for families during the holiday season (Wal-Mart, Target, Aldi, Amazon are preferred).

 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

WHY DONATE? CASA needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The donated items will directly benefit CASA volunteers and the children they advocate for.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 320 W. 8th St. Suite 201 Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Amber Shride, (812) 333-2272, amber.shride@monroecountycasa.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

gas cards restaurant gift cards (especially for places within walking distance of the Justice Building) Starbucks/coffee shop gift cards  coloring books and crayons journals and colored pens for writing puzzles for all ages puzzle books for youth/teens (crosswords, word searches, etc.)  card games such as Uno, Go Fish, etc. (preferably new)board games for all ages (preferably new)new books for children ages 0-18 that can be taken to a first visit by the volunteer advocate

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: new unwrapped toys and gifts for children ages 0-18

OUR 1 BIG WISH: Gift cards to stores in denominations of $25 or more to shop for teens or provide needed food and supplies for families during the holiday season (Wal-Mart, Target, Aldi, Amazon are preferred).

 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weed Wrangle-Sierra Club/MC-IRIS/Hoosier Nat'l Forest partners

Hike in the beautiful Hoosier National Forest and pull small populations of Japanese stiltgrass as you go!  ~ what we do matters ~ 

Join us partnering with Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter, MC-IRIS, and Hoosier National Forest to control Japanese Stiltgrass at Pate Hollow or Hayes Trail in the Hoosier National Forest. The first two dates will be initial 6 mile assessment hikes to identify the Japanese Stiltgrass and to plan our future weed wrangles here.

Tuesdays: July 8 Pate Hollow, July 15 Hayes Trail, July 22 Pate Hollow, Aug 12 Pate Hollow Saturdays: Aug 2 Hayes Trail, Aug 9 Pate Hollow, Aug 16 Hayes Trail

We've been collaborating with the Hoosier National Forest for 5 years and have seen a remarkable reduction in the invasive Japanese Stiltgrass. The trails are clear of the invasive weed and we can freely enjoy the wildflowers, and stunning hardwood forests.
It is tick season, so be prepared with long pants and shirt, hat and wear shoes with closed toes. Bug spray is a good idea. Bring drinking water and snacks.
Level: Moderate

https://www.sierraclub.org/indiana/upcoming-events-and-outings.

Questions: contact Mary Reardon maryrrdn@gmail.com 812 320 9322

How to find the locations? Look here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/hoosier/volunteers/annual-deam-wilderness-pate-hollow-weed-wrangles

Organization: MC-IRIS

Hike in the beautiful Hoosier National Forest and pull small populations of Japanese stiltgrass as you go!  ~ what we do matters ~ 

Join us partnering with Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter, MC-IRIS, and Hoosier National Forest to control Japanese Stiltgrass at Pate Hollow or Hayes Trail in the Hoosier National Forest. The first two dates will be initial 6 mile assessment hikes to identify the Japanese Stiltgrass and to plan our future weed wrangles here.

Tuesdays: July 8 Pate Hollow, July 15 Hayes Trail, July 22 Pate Hollow, Aug 12 Pate Hollow Saturdays: Aug 2 Hayes Trail, Aug 9 Pate Hollow, Aug 16 Hayes Trail

We've been collaborating with the Hoosier National Forest for 5 years and have seen a remarkable reduction in the invasive Japanese Stiltgrass. The trails are clear of the invasive weed and we can freely enjoy the wildflowers, and stunning hardwood forests.
It is tick season, so be prepared with long pants and shirt, hat and wear shoes with closed toes. Bug spray is a good idea. Bring drinking water and snacks.
Level: Moderate

https://www.sierraclub.org/indiana/upcoming-events-and-outings.

Questions: contact Mary Reardon maryrrdn@gmail.com 812 320 9322

How to find the locations? Look here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/hoosier/volunteers/annual-deam-wilderness-pate-hollow-weed-wrangles

Organization: MC-IRIS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Area 10 Errands Program

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Do you enjoy helping others and making a difference in their lives? If so, you might be interested in becoming an Errands volunteer for Area 10 Agency on Aging, a nonprofit organization that provides services and support for older adults and individuals with disabilities in Monroe and Owen counties.

As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to run errands and grocery shop for individuals who are unable to do so themselves. This is a vital service that helps them maintain their independence and well-being. You will also have the chance to build relationships and connections with the people you serve and learn from their wisdom and experience.

The schedule is flexible and on an as needed basis. You can choose when and how often you want to volunteer, depending on your availability and the needs of the individuals.

If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Amy Wardlow at Area 10 Agency on Aging at 812-935-2523 or awardlow@area10agency.org. Or apply online at https://area10agency.org/volunteer-application/.

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Do you enjoy helping others and making a difference in their lives? If so, you might be interested in becoming an Errands volunteer for Area 10 Agency on Aging, a nonprofit organization that provides services and support for older adults and individuals with disabilities in Monroe and Owen counties.

As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to run errands and grocery shop for individuals who are unable to do so themselves. This is a vital service that helps them maintain their independence and well-being. You will also have the chance to build relationships and connections with the people you serve and learn from their wisdom and experience.

The schedule is flexible and on an as needed basis. You can choose when and how often you want to volunteer, depending on your availability and the needs of the individuals.

If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Amy Wardlow at Area 10 Agency on Aging at 812-935-2523 or awardlow@area10agency.org. Or apply online at https://area10agency.org/volunteer-application/.

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musical Volunteers Needed

Do you play an instrument? Share your gift of music with hospice patients. 
All instruments are welcome! Your music can bring comfort, joy, and peace to our patients. Scheduling is flexible and based on your availability. You don't need to be a professional, just someone with a kind heart and a love for sharing music!
A drug screen, background check, and TB test is required for all volunteers.


Please email Avarie at avarie.dorff@southerncareinc.com or call at 812-334-8343 for more information on how to get started.

Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Services

Do you play an instrument? Share your gift of music with hospice patients. 
All instruments are welcome! Your music can bring comfort, joy, and peace to our patients. Scheduling is flexible and based on your availability. You don't need to be a professional, just someone with a kind heart and a love for sharing music!
A drug screen, background check, and TB test is required for all volunteers.


Please email Avarie at avarie.dorff@southerncareinc.com or call at 812-334-8343 for more information on how to get started.

Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs - Volunteer!

The commission is seeking volunteers to form part of committees and assist when working with education, health and other public events. Spanish Language skill needed. If interested/questions contact: latinoprograms@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3860

 

The Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs works to identify and research the issues which impact the Hispanic and Latino populations in Bloomington, especially in the areas of health, education, public safety and cultural competency.

The Commission's responsibilities include:

Develop action committees addressing the challenges of members of the Hispanic and Latino populations in the areas of education, health, employment and public safety Serve as a catalyst to promote positive public and private remedies to the multi-faceted issues confronting Latinos and Hispanics in our community and the resulting effects on the entire community Network with like-minded groups and local organizations to share ideas and information and to collaborate on projects where appropriate Celebrate Latino and Hispanic history and contributions to the Bloomington community and in the United States


https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/hispanic-latino-affairs



Organization: Latino Programs and Outreach City of Bloomington

The commission is seeking volunteers to form part of committees and assist when working with education, health and other public events. Spanish Language skill needed. If interested/questions contact: latinoprograms@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3860

 

The Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs works to identify and research the issues which impact the Hispanic and Latino populations in Bloomington, especially in the areas of health, education, public safety and cultural competency.

The Commission's responsibilities include:

Develop action committees addressing the challenges of members of the Hispanic and Latino populations in the areas of education, health, employment and public safety Serve as a catalyst to promote positive public and private remedies to the multi-faceted issues confronting Latinos and Hispanics in our community and the resulting effects on the entire community Network with like-minded groups and local organizations to share ideas and information and to collaborate on projects where appropriate Celebrate Latino and Hispanic history and contributions to the Bloomington community and in the United States


https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/hispanic-latino-affairs



Organization: Latino Programs and Outreach City of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HOLA Bloomington-Spanish Radio Program!

Hola Bloomington is a Spanish Radio Program featuring news, entertainment, and public opinion.
The program airs every Friday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on WFHB 98.1 and 91.3!

Responsibilities: Arrive at 5:30, set up the "live room," notify hosts/guests when they go on air and off air, record the program, be able to manage the "dashboard", and upload the program to the WFHB page.  Instructions will be provided.

Spanish Language skills are needed.

 

Organization: Latino Programs and Outreach City of Bloomington

Hola Bloomington is a Spanish Radio Program featuring news, entertainment, and public opinion.
The program airs every Friday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on WFHB 98.1 and 91.3!

Responsibilities: Arrive at 5:30, set up the "live room," notify hosts/guests when they go on air and off air, record the program, be able to manage the "dashboard", and upload the program to the WFHB page.  Instructions will be provided.

Spanish Language skills are needed.

 

Organization: Latino Programs and Outreach City of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry 279 Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help us continue to fight hunger.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The people who benefit from Pantry 279 are of all ages and backgrounds.  We provide food and toiletries.

DONATION INFORMATION: Donations can be made on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-3pm. at 3609 St Rd. 46, Bloomington (in Smith Pike Plaza between Urban Air and El Ranchero). Donation boxes are also located around the back if donations are made during off hours

CONTACT: Cindy Chavez, (812) 606-1524, pantry279@yahoo.com

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

*Canned goods 
 *All non perishable food (items like soups, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meat, Spaghetti O's, etc. are great)
cereals or oatmeal or any kind granola bars Mac and Cheese Baking staples like flour, sugar, spices and oils Processed deer meatFresh produce Water, juice,  misc drinksVegan/Gluten free foods Sharpie Markers (Black) *Ziplock bags , gallon and quart size (ones with zippers preferred) We always need food storage bags Copy paper Printer toner (call for kind) Grocery bags Toiletries, bar soap, etc Toilet paper Cleaning supplies Female sanitary needs Diapers (New Born, 2, 4, 5, 6, Pull ups 2/3T and 3/4T) Baby wipes Baby formula (any kind)  Gently used clothing and household goodsSocksKid friendly snacks, juices and mealsBirthday Cake Kits: Boxed cake mix, 12 oz. can of soda (any flavor), icing, birthday candles & aluminum cake pans  
We could also use money to purchase large amount at a discount.

     Paypal  pantry279@yahoo.com

     Venmo   @pantry279

     Mail direct P.O. Box 312, Ellettsville, IN 47429

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS

Gift cards to Walmart, Amazon, or Kroger. New toys for kids at ChristmasThanksgiving Food (Collected September-November) items such as Cream of Mushroom Soup, Canned Yams, Gravy packets, Stuffing mix, Pie filling, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatSponsors for our Summer Kids Food Program (May-August)

 

Organization: Pantry 279

WHY DONATE? Help us continue to fight hunger.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The people who benefit from Pantry 279 are of all ages and backgrounds.  We provide food and toiletries.

DONATION INFORMATION: Donations can be made on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-3pm. at 3609 St Rd. 46, Bloomington (in Smith Pike Plaza between Urban Air and El Ranchero). Donation boxes are also located around the back if donations are made during off hours

CONTACT: Cindy Chavez, (812) 606-1524, pantry279@yahoo.com

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

*Canned goods 
 *All non perishable food (items like soups, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meat, Spaghetti O's, etc. are great)
cereals or oatmeal or any kind granola bars Mac and Cheese Baking staples like flour, sugar, spices and oils Processed deer meatFresh produce Water, juice,  misc drinksVegan/Gluten free foods Sharpie Markers (Black) *Ziplock bags , gallon and quart size (ones with zippers preferred) We always need food storage bags Copy paper Printer toner (call for kind) Grocery bags Toiletries, bar soap, etc Toilet paper Cleaning supplies Female sanitary needs Diapers (New Born, 2, 4, 5, 6, Pull ups 2/3T and 3/4T) Baby wipes Baby formula (any kind)  Gently used clothing and household goodsSocksKid friendly snacks, juices and mealsBirthday Cake Kits: Boxed cake mix, 12 oz. can of soda (any flavor), icing, birthday candles & aluminum cake pans  
We could also use money to purchase large amount at a discount.

     Paypal  pantry279@yahoo.com

     Venmo   @pantry279

     Mail direct P.O. Box 312, Ellettsville, IN 47429

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS

Gift cards to Walmart, Amazon, or Kroger. New toys for kids at ChristmasThanksgiving Food (Collected September-November) items such as Cream of Mushroom Soup, Canned Yams, Gravy packets, Stuffing mix, Pie filling, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatSponsors for our Summer Kids Food Program (May-August)

 

Organization: Pantry 279

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

Looking for a fulfilling way to contribute to your community? Pantry 279 welcomes volunteers of all ages and abilities to join their mission of providing vital support to those in need!

Pantry 279 offers flexible volunteer opportunities to fit your schedule. You can contribute during the following hours:

Monday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The best part? You can come and go anytime within these hours, making it easy to volunteer around other commitments.

What to Expect:

On your first visit, you'll be asked to complete a simple registration form. To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear closed-toe shoes. Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is also recommended, as tasks may vary depending on the day.

Why Volunteer at Pantry 279?

Make a Difference: Directly impact the lives of individuals and families in your community by helping provide access to essential resources.


Flexible Scheduling: Volunteer when it's convenient for you! With a wide range of hours, you can easily fit volunteering into your busy life.


All Ages and Abilities Welcome: Pantry 279 believes everyone has something to offer. They welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and skill levels.


Connect with Your Community: Meet new people and build lasting relationships while working towards a common goal.


Ready to Get Started?

Pantry 279 is eager to connect with you! If you have any questions or would like more information about volunteering, email Pantry279@yahoo.com or reach out to Stephanee Stephens 812-822-8468

Pantry 279 looks forward to welcoming you and working together to create a stronger, more supportive community!

Walk ins are welcome!

 

 


Organization: Pantry 279

Looking for a fulfilling way to contribute to your community? Pantry 279 welcomes volunteers of all ages and abilities to join their mission of providing vital support to those in need!

Pantry 279 offers flexible volunteer opportunities to fit your schedule. You can contribute during the following hours:

Monday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The best part? You can come and go anytime within these hours, making it easy to volunteer around other commitments.

What to Expect:

On your first visit, you'll be asked to complete a simple registration form. To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear closed-toe shoes. Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is also recommended, as tasks may vary depending on the day.

Why Volunteer at Pantry 279?

Make a Difference: Directly impact the lives of individuals and families in your community by helping provide access to essential resources.


Flexible Scheduling: Volunteer when it's convenient for you! With a wide range of hours, you can easily fit volunteering into your busy life.


All Ages and Abilities Welcome: Pantry 279 believes everyone has something to offer. They welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and skill levels.


Connect with Your Community: Meet new people and build lasting relationships while working towards a common goal.


Ready to Get Started?

Pantry 279 is eager to connect with you! If you have any questions or would like more information about volunteering, email Pantry279@yahoo.com or reach out to Stephanee Stephens 812-822-8468

Pantry 279 looks forward to welcoming you and working together to create a stronger, more supportive community!

Walk ins are welcome!

 

 


Organization: Pantry 279

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers

Pantry 279 offers grocery delivery to our homebound clients in Monroe, Owen, Greene & Lawrence Counties on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.  Currently we are sending out around 160 deliveries a week! We appreciate any and all drivers that would like to Volunteer. This is a very important program as it serves the elderly, ill, disabled and clients that do not have the ability to make it in to Pantry,

A vehicle is required for this.  A driver can take 5-10 deliveries, We can arrange the amount of deliveries and area based on the day you choose.  We do need a FIRM commitment, as these families desperately count on getting this food.  

If you can please commit to either 1 day a week or a month so we can schedule your route accordingly.  We will also attempt to make it close to your location to save gas.  For questions or to sign up, please Email pantry279@yahoo.com or call 812 606-1524.

Organization: Pantry 279

Pantry 279 offers grocery delivery to our homebound clients in Monroe, Owen, Greene & Lawrence Counties on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.  Currently we are sending out around 160 deliveries a week! We appreciate any and all drivers that would like to Volunteer. This is a very important program as it serves the elderly, ill, disabled and clients that do not have the ability to make it in to Pantry,

A vehicle is required for this.  A driver can take 5-10 deliveries, We can arrange the amount of deliveries and area based on the day you choose.  We do need a FIRM commitment, as these families desperately count on getting this food.  

If you can please commit to either 1 day a week or a month so we can schedule your route accordingly.  We will also attempt to make it close to your location to save gas.  For questions or to sign up, please Email pantry279@yahoo.com or call 812 606-1524.

Organization: Pantry 279

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stage Manager / House Manager

Stage Manager / House Manager – Volunteer Role
Help make the magic happen! The Stage Manager / House Manager plays a key role in creating a smooth, welcoming experience for both artists and audience members at the Lotus Festival. Volunteers in this position will help coordinate artist arrivals, manage backstage flow, support transitions between sets, and communicate with sound crew and venue staff. You’ll also ensure the audience has a safe and enjoyable experience, assist with seating or crowd flow as needed, and be the friendly face of Lotus at your venue.

Ideal for those with strong communication skills, a cool head under pressure, and a passion for live performance logistics. Experience in stage or venue management is helpful but not required—we’ll provide training and support!

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Stage Manager / House Manager – Volunteer Role
Help make the magic happen! The Stage Manager / House Manager plays a key role in creating a smooth, welcoming experience for both artists and audience members at the Lotus Festival. Volunteers in this position will help coordinate artist arrivals, manage backstage flow, support transitions between sets, and communicate with sound crew and venue staff. You’ll also ensure the audience has a safe and enjoyable experience, assist with seating or crowd flow as needed, and be the friendly face of Lotus at your venue.

Ideal for those with strong communication skills, a cool head under pressure, and a passion for live performance logistics. Experience in stage or venue management is helpful but not required—we’ll provide training and support!

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2025

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes