Opportunities From: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

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: 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, Meat (canned or frozen), Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatClick here for Thanksgiving Food Donation pageSponsors 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, Meat (canned or frozen), Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatClick here for Thanksgiving Food Donation pageSponsors 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 Donation Needs (updated 11/8/2025)

 

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: 

·        Canned or dry refried, Kidney, black, baked beans, and Chili beans

·        Jelly 

·        Ramen noodles

·        Broth chicken or beef

·        Sugar 

·        baking essentials

·        Popcorn

·        Instant coffee & tea

·        Canned potatoes, carrots, and mixed veggies

·        Peaches, pineapple, fruit cups, pure pumpkin, and apple sauce

·        Easy on-the-go snacks, pudding, chips, etc.

·        Easy mac/regular mac n cheese

·        Hamburger helper, Knorr, and mashed potatoes

·        Oatmeal packs

·        Pancake mix

·        Sweet cereal

·        Chips

·        Chocolate chips

·        Sloppy joe

·        Juice 

·        Jiffy mix

For food, I wanted to see if we could look for gluten-free and non-dairy options.  It would help us be more mindful of folks' dietary needs and give them some variety. 

 

C+H:

·        Kids toothbrush

·        Bodywash 

·        Hand soap

·        Paper towels

·        Disinfecting wipes

·        Laundry detergent (sheets or liquid)

·        Kids toothpaste

·        Kids 3 in 1 shampoo & bodywash

·        Toilet cleaner

·        Laundry detergent

·        Sponge 

·        Adult/baby lotion

Pull ups 


 



 

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: 

·        Canned or dry refried, Kidney, black, baked beans, and Chili beans

·        Jelly 

·        Ramen noodles

·        Broth chicken or beef

·        Sugar 

·        baking essentials

·        Popcorn

·        Instant coffee & tea

·        Canned potatoes, carrots, and mixed veggies

·        Peaches, pineapple, fruit cups, pure pumpkin, and apple sauce

·        Easy on-the-go snacks, pudding, chips, etc.

·        Easy mac/regular mac n cheese

·        Hamburger helper, Knorr, and mashed potatoes

·        Oatmeal packs

·        Pancake mix

·        Sweet cereal

·        Chips

·        Chocolate chips

·        Sloppy joe

·        Juice 

·        Jiffy mix

For food, I wanted to see if we could look for gluten-free and non-dairy options.  It would help us be more mindful of folks' dietary needs and give them some variety. 

 

C+H:

·        Kids toothbrush

·        Bodywash 

·        Hand soap

·        Paper towels

·        Disinfecting wipes

·        Laundry detergent (sheets or liquid)

·        Kids toothpaste

·        Kids 3 in 1 shampoo & bodywash

·        Toilet cleaner

·        Laundry detergent

·        Sponge 

·        Adult/baby lotion

Pull ups 


 



 

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goat Conspiracy Wish List

WHY DONATE? When Goat Conspiracy "transfarmed" from a for-profit dairy to a nonprofit sanctuary, we had to find new, diverse sources of revenue. We offer tours, goat yoga, and private and public events, but as a young organization, we definitely rely on donors to help provide the best lives for our residents. 119 goats need literal tons of hay and regular health checks and veterinary care. Donors ensure that they can live their best lives.

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

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 fencing - fencing upgrades are ALWAYS ongoing.Work glovesNitrile glovesPicnic tablesLarge boulders for goats to be king or queen of the mountain


Organization: The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary

WHY DONATE? When Goat Conspiracy "transfarmed" from a for-profit dairy to a nonprofit sanctuary, we had to find new, diverse sources of revenue. We offer tours, goat yoga, and private and public events, but as a young organization, we definitely rely on donors to help provide the best lives for our residents. 119 goats need literal tons of hay and regular health checks and veterinary care. Donors ensure that they can live their best lives.

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

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 fencing - fencing upgrades are ALWAYS ongoing.Work 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: 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!

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

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!

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: Holiday Break Kitchen Assistants

Do you have some free time between now and January?

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 the chance 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 and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

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

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

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you have some free time between now and January?

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 the chance 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 and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

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

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

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


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: Volunteer at ReStore!

Come and volunteer with us at ReStore! The ReStore has three different positions available each day, which provide a slightly different ReStore experience.  Come and join us!

Cashiers:

- Assist customers in purchasing their items at the register
- Are a friendly face as shoppers enter the store, and answer questions about the merchandise, and pricing.
- Should have a willingness to learn our POS (point-of-sale) system at the register
- Can occasionally help by answering the phone and/or helping to schedule donation pick-ups
- When overstaffed or during a lull in business, help to organize and/or clean the showroom

 Donations Intake Assistants:
- This position is a more physical volunteer role. You will be assisting the warehouse staff with incoming donations and outgoing purchases.
- This position includes processing donations to move them out on the sales floor, and back when purchases are made, as well as loading and unloading from vehicles in the drop-off drive.
- Punctual, reliable, and consistent volunteers may also assist on our truck with donation pickups from local residents and businesses.

Showroom Assistants:
- Will mainly be on the showroom floor, assisting customers as they shop by answering questions about the merchandise, pricing, and the Habitat program.
- Help process housewares and other items by placing and organizing them on the floor.
- Assist in keeping merchandise and the sales floor clean and attractive to customers through sweeping, mopping, cleaning, wiping windows, etc.
- A keen eye for organization is a great addition to this position!

ReStore hours: Tuesday-Friday 11am-5pm; Saturday 10am-4pm; Closed Sunday & Monday

If you have any questions, please call our Customer Service Manager, Garrett Cox, at 812.331.2660 Ext 101 or email gcox@monroecountyhabitat.org. Thank you!

TO REGISTER: Please follow THIS LINK. You will be sent to a listing of construction and ReStore opportunities, each separated by month. After filling out a brief information form, you will be able to register for your shift(s). Please be sure to check your confirmation email for additional information. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore

Come and volunteer with us at ReStore! The ReStore has three different positions available each day, which provide a slightly different ReStore experience.  Come and join us!

Cashiers:

- Assist customers in purchasing their items at the register
- Are a friendly face as shoppers enter the store, and answer questions about the merchandise, and pricing.
- Should have a willingness to learn our POS (point-of-sale) system at the register
- Can occasionally help by answering the phone and/or helping to schedule donation pick-ups
- When overstaffed or during a lull in business, help to organize and/or clean the showroom

 Donations Intake Assistants:
- This position is a more physical volunteer role. You will be assisting the warehouse staff with incoming donations and outgoing purchases.
- This position includes processing donations to move them out on the sales floor, and back when purchases are made, as well as loading and unloading from vehicles in the drop-off drive.
- Punctual, reliable, and consistent volunteers may also assist on our truck with donation pickups from local residents and businesses.

Showroom Assistants:
- Will mainly be on the showroom floor, assisting customers as they shop by answering questions about the merchandise, pricing, and the Habitat program.
- Help process housewares and other items by placing and organizing them on the floor.
- Assist in keeping merchandise and the sales floor clean and attractive to customers through sweeping, mopping, cleaning, wiping windows, etc.
- A keen eye for organization is a great addition to this position!

ReStore hours: Tuesday-Friday 11am-5pm; Saturday 10am-4pm; Closed Sunday & Monday

If you have any questions, please call our Customer Service Manager, Garrett Cox, at 812.331.2660 Ext 101 or email gcox@monroecountyhabitat.org. Thank you!

TO REGISTER: Please follow THIS LINK. You will be sent to a listing of construction and ReStore opportunities, each separated by month. After filling out a brief information form, you will be able to register for your shift(s). Please be sure to check your confirmation email for additional information. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Intake Assistant

Opportunity House Thrift Store is supported by donations of goods from the Bloomington community. Money raised from sales goes to support the programs of Btown Pathways, including their income based childcare and self sufficiency program.

It's gets busy in our intake area! We are seeking volunteers to assist our part time staff with receiving donations and organizing them. Good communication and customer service skills are a plus; some heavy lifting required. Shifts are flexible approximately 3 hrs once a week (or more if desired) between 10-3 Monday- Saturday.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity House Thrift Store is supported by donations of goods from the Bloomington community. Money raised from sales goes to support the programs of Btown Pathways, including their income based childcare and self sufficiency program.

It's gets busy in our intake area! We are seeking volunteers to assist our part time staff with receiving donations and organizing them. Good communication and customer service skills are a plus; some heavy lifting required. Shifts are flexible approximately 3 hrs once a week (or more if desired) between 10-3 Monday- Saturday.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waitlist for Volunteering is Currently Closed

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. We appreciate your willingness to help support animals in our community! We have closed the waitlist for volunteering in order to orient and train the 200+ people interested. Please check our webpage in the spring to see when the list has re-opened:

https://bloomington.in.gov/animal-shelter/volunteer

Please do not respond to this listing; it is for information only. Thank you!

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 have closed the waitlist for volunteering in order to orient and train the 200+ people interested. Please check our webpage in the spring to see when the list has re-opened:

https://bloomington.in.gov/animal-shelter/volunteer

Please do not respond to this listing; it is for information only. Thank you!

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boys & Girls Club Wish List

WHY DONATE? Empower young people at all of our locations. 

At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington, members receive Club Bucks from staff when they exhibit caring, productive, respectful, responsible, safe (or "CPRRS") behavior. Staff explain to members why they are receiving a Club Buck, which members can in turn save to spend at "The Club Buck Store." This system is one the pillars of our organization to help reinforce character development in club members, helping them grow as caring, productive, and responsible citizens.      

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington has four different units: Lincoln Street, Ferguson Crestmont, Ellettsville and Owen County.  Donations will benefit youth at all locations!

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 803 N. Monroe St. Bloomington, IN 47402

CONTACT: Rachel Dobias - rdobias@bgcbloomington.org

 

 

CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST: Please Click Here to View*


CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST (AMAZON): Please Click Here


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

WHY DONATE? Empower young people at all of our locations. 

At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington, members receive Club Bucks from staff when they exhibit caring, productive, respectful, responsible, safe (or "CPRRS") behavior. Staff explain to members why they are receiving a Club Buck, which members can in turn save to spend at "The Club Buck Store." This system is one the pillars of our organization to help reinforce character development in club members, helping them grow as caring, productive, and responsible citizens.      

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington has four different units: Lincoln Street, Ferguson Crestmont, Ellettsville and Owen County.  Donations will benefit youth at all locations!

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 803 N. Monroe St. Bloomington, IN 47402

CONTACT: Rachel Dobias - rdobias@bgcbloomington.org

 

 

CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST: Please Click Here to View*


CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST (AMAZON): Please Click Here


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deep Cleaning

From emergency shelter, restroom/shower facilities, a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, community day rooms, long-term, residential programming, and communal space, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team has a lot to maintain each and every day.  We're looking for volunteer groups to walk alongside us to deep clean facilities within our Westplex Avenue campus on Saturday mornings.  

Due to our campus being renovated, please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Annex (135 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) upon arrival.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

From emergency shelter, restroom/shower facilities, a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, community day rooms, long-term, residential programming, and communal space, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team has a lot to maintain each and every day.  We're looking for volunteer groups to walk alongside us to deep clean facilities within our Westplex Avenue campus on Saturday mornings.  

Due to our campus being renovated, please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Annex (135 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) upon arrival.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Weekly Orchard Work & Learn Days (April through November)

The Orchard hosts weekly Work and Learn Days, from April to November, and all are welcome to join! 

The Orchard's Work & Learn Days offer a weekly opportunity for community members of all experience-levels to help us cultivate the flagship Orchard site, while developing their own hands-on orcharding skills. The first of these each month begins with an Orchard Tour. We encourage volunteers to bring their own water, hat, sunscreen, close-toed shoes and clothes fit for the season. All are welcome, and no experience is needed – we’ll show you what to do when you arrive!

These events are free, and open to the public, with no registration or experience required (though we appreciate advance notice for groups of 5+ people). We simply ask that you dress appropriately to do outdoor work, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. Snacks and drinks will be provided as well as any other tools you may need to help out!

We hope you can join us to get outside and enjoy nature, make new friends, and learn some sustainable, organic orcharding practices. All are welcome.

See you in the Orchard!  

 

Schedule

April – May: Saturdays, 1-4pm

June – August: Wednesdays, 5-8pm

September – November: Saturdays, 1-4pm


Location:  2120 S. Highland Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401 (across from the YMCA)

 

Please schedule large groups in advance.

Contact: Operations@bloomingtoncommunityorchard.org

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

The Orchard hosts weekly Work and Learn Days, from April to November, and all are welcome to join! 

The Orchard's Work & Learn Days offer a weekly opportunity for community members of all experience-levels to help us cultivate the flagship Orchard site, while developing their own hands-on orcharding skills. The first of these each month begins with an Orchard Tour. We encourage volunteers to bring their own water, hat, sunscreen, close-toed shoes and clothes fit for the season. All are welcome, and no experience is needed – we’ll show you what to do when you arrive!

These events are free, and open to the public, with no registration or experience required (though we appreciate advance notice for groups of 5+ people). We simply ask that you dress appropriately to do outdoor work, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. Snacks and drinks will be provided as well as any other tools you may need to help out!

We hope you can join us to get outside and enjoy nature, make new friends, and learn some sustainable, organic orcharding practices. All are welcome.

See you in the Orchard!  

 

Schedule

April – May: Saturdays, 1-4pm

June – August: Wednesdays, 5-8pm

September – November: Saturdays, 1-4pm


Location:  2120 S. Highland Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401 (across from the YMCA)

 

Please schedule large groups in advance.

Contact: Operations@bloomingtoncommunityorchard.org

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Orchard Work & Learn Day Leader

Work & Learn Day Leader

 

Are you passionate about urban agriculture and sustainable community building?  How would you like to help make a tangible impact that will be enjoyed and shared for generations to come?  The Bloomington Community Orchard (BCO) is looking for leaders to advance our mission - to dream, build and share an Orchard community, while cultivating thriving systems of growing and sharing healthful food.  We are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals, who are interested in learning through hands-on education, improving local resilience, and making a sustainable difference in our local and at-large communities and food systems.

 

Why Join the Bloomington Community Orchard?

As one of the forerunners of a rapidly growing movement, the Bloomington Community Orchard is on the forefront of sustainable living and community building. Incredible volunteers have helped the BCO take root as a resource nurtured by the community, for the community. But our efforts go much farther. Each year we help educate and empower individuals and organizations around the world, looking to grow their own collaborative commons around our sustainable model.

 

What is the Work & Learn Day Leader’s Role?

As a vital member of the Operations Team, the Work & Learn Day Leader collaborates with the Operations Co-Chairs to help oversee the cultivation and maintenance of our flagship orchard site (at 2120 S. Highland Ave., 47401), while helping orchestrate the volunteer action and learning that takes place in our sustainable commons. Experience with gardening and/or orcharding is suggested, but not required, as we nurture a culture of in-action learning, and support leaders in developing their own skillsets in orcharding and perennial agriculture. The role is expected to take ~4 hours per week.

 

Desired Skills and Experience

We are looking for individuals who are confident in sharing their passion for improving the overall health of the community, by connecting people with their food systems, and empowering urban agriculture initiatives through hands-on education - to help provide healthy food for the community to share and enjoy. We nurture a culture of education and empowerment, and want people who know how to enjoy life (and work), while making a tangible difference in their community. What kind of impact are you looking to help cultivate?

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Work & Learn Day Leader

 

Are you passionate about urban agriculture and sustainable community building?  How would you like to help make a tangible impact that will be enjoyed and shared for generations to come?  The Bloomington Community Orchard (BCO) is looking for leaders to advance our mission - to dream, build and share an Orchard community, while cultivating thriving systems of growing and sharing healthful food.  We are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals, who are interested in learning through hands-on education, improving local resilience, and making a sustainable difference in our local and at-large communities and food systems.

 

Why Join the Bloomington Community Orchard?

As one of the forerunners of a rapidly growing movement, the Bloomington Community Orchard is on the forefront of sustainable living and community building. Incredible volunteers have helped the BCO take root as a resource nurtured by the community, for the community. But our efforts go much farther. Each year we help educate and empower individuals and organizations around the world, looking to grow their own collaborative commons around our sustainable model.

 

What is the Work & Learn Day Leader’s Role?

As a vital member of the Operations Team, the Work & Learn Day Leader collaborates with the Operations Co-Chairs to help oversee the cultivation and maintenance of our flagship orchard site (at 2120 S. Highland Ave., 47401), while helping orchestrate the volunteer action and learning that takes place in our sustainable commons. Experience with gardening and/or orcharding is suggested, but not required, as we nurture a culture of in-action learning, and support leaders in developing their own skillsets in orcharding and perennial agriculture. The role is expected to take ~4 hours per week.

 

Desired Skills and Experience

We are looking for individuals who are confident in sharing their passion for improving the overall health of the community, by connecting people with their food systems, and empowering urban agriculture initiatives through hands-on education - to help provide healthy food for the community to share and enjoy. We nurture a culture of education and empowerment, and want people who know how to enjoy life (and work), while making a tangible difference in their community. What kind of impact are you looking to help cultivate?

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Radio News Reporter

WFHB Community Radio’s Youth Radio department is looking for people ages 13-20 to help cover local news. In this role, you’ll get hands-on experience by investigating topics that interest you, from local government to human interest stories. You’ll learn skills like researching, conducting interviews, and editing audio. No experience is needed - just bring your curiosity, and we’ll provide the training to help you succeed!

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

WFHB Community Radio’s Youth Radio department is looking for people ages 13-20 to help cover local news. In this role, you’ll get hands-on experience by investigating topics that interest you, from local government to human interest stories. You’ll learn skills like researching, conducting interviews, and editing audio. No experience is needed - just bring your curiosity, and we’ll provide the training to help you succeed!

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Media Production Intern

Lotus Media Production Internship The Lotus Education & Arts Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization based in Bloomington, Indiana (est. 1994). Our mission is to create opportunities to experience, celebrate, and explore the diversity of the world’s cultures, through music and the arts. Job Description: 

Media Production Intern - Hybrid (Bloomington IN, 47408) 

Responsibilities: 

Produce media content for Lotus Education and Arts Foundation’s social media accounts and other media outlets. This includes Facebook, Tiktok, Instagram, LinkedIN, Webpage, X, Spotify Plan, shoot and edit a variety of video and audio content, including promotional videos for showcases, performances, community testimonials, and other content related to the organization. Collaborate closely with Lotus Staff and Volunteers to develop concepts and ideas for media projects that align with Lotus. Create, Edit and Polish raw footage to produce professional-quality videos that are visually appealing, engaging, and effective in conveying our mission.  Will serve as a videographer/photographer for the annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival taking place September 25th, 2025 to September 28th, 2025. Interns will also be expected to assist with general organizational tasks and “all hands on deck” scenarios.

TO APPLY: Please email the following materials as PDFs to Kirsten at associatedirector@lotusfest.org. 

Résumé Cover Letter Availability 

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Lotus Media Production Internship The Lotus Education & Arts Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization based in Bloomington, Indiana (est. 1994). Our mission is to create opportunities to experience, celebrate, and explore the diversity of the world’s cultures, through music and the arts. Job Description: 

Media Production Intern - Hybrid (Bloomington IN, 47408) 

Responsibilities: 

Produce media content for Lotus Education and Arts Foundation’s social media accounts and other media outlets. This includes Facebook, Tiktok, Instagram, LinkedIN, Webpage, X, Spotify Plan, shoot and edit a variety of video and audio content, including promotional videos for showcases, performances, community testimonials, and other content related to the organization. Collaborate closely with Lotus Staff and Volunteers to develop concepts and ideas for media projects that align with Lotus. Create, Edit and Polish raw footage to produce professional-quality videos that are visually appealing, engaging, and effective in conveying our mission.  Will serve as a videographer/photographer for the annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival taking place September 25th, 2025 to September 28th, 2025. Interns will also be expected to assist with general organizational tasks and “all hands on deck” scenarios.

TO APPLY: Please email the following materials as PDFs to Kirsten at associatedirector@lotusfest.org. 

Résumé Cover Letter Availability 

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteers Needed

SouthernCare Hospice provides care to patients and their families. An Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel. Volunteers may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry, or helping to create admission packets. Administrative volunteering is flexible, but it will need to take place during our normal office hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm.
We require a background check and drug screening. Administrative Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. If this sounds like the opportunity for you, please call Avarie at 812-334-8343 or email avarie.dorff@southerncareinc.com. 

Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Services

SouthernCare Hospice provides care to patients and their families. An Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel. Volunteers may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry, or helping to create admission packets. Administrative volunteering is flexible, but it will need to take place during our normal office hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm.
We require a background check and drug screening. Administrative Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. If this sounds like the opportunity for you, please call Avarie at 812-334-8343 or email avarie.dorff@southerncareinc.com. 

Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn and Volunteer with Rescued Animals

PEAK Animal Sanctuary is a haven for animals that inspires community and advocates for a peaceful coexistence with other species. PEAK stands for "People, Earth, and Animals in Kinship." We are home to dozens of rescued farmed animals including cows, pigs, goats, turkeys, and chickens, and are located in Freedom, Indiana.


PEAK is thrilled to be a host sanctuary for the LEAP program. LEAP (Leaders for Ethics, Animals, and the Planet) is a transformative education initiative that engages high school students nationwide. It offers an empathetic alternative to conventional agricultural programs like 4H and FFA. From September to May, students dedicate around 10 hours each month to volunteer at PEAK, where they tend to rescued animals, undertake infrastructure projects, and delve into issues such as veganism, environmental sustainability, and climate action. LEAP equips young individuals to confront and devise solutions for pressing challenges like animal welfare, climate change, food scarcity, and habitat degradation, culminating in community projects that epitomize their learning and impact.


PEAK will host a select group of up to eight high school students for the 2024-25 school year. Students will benefit from a blend of interactive lessons and hands-on experiences, enriched with leadership training and skill development. All LEAP workshops are held on Saturdays. Calendar coming soon! For more information about PEAK Animal Sanctuary or to apply for the LEAP program, please visit https://www.peakanimalsanctuary.org/leapatpeak or contact Natalie Levin at natalie@uplandspeak.org.

Organization: PEAK Animal Sanctuary

PEAK Animal Sanctuary is a haven for animals that inspires community and advocates for a peaceful coexistence with other species. PEAK stands for "People, Earth, and Animals in Kinship." We are home to dozens of rescued farmed animals including cows, pigs, goats, turkeys, and chickens, and are located in Freedom, Indiana.


PEAK is thrilled to be a host sanctuary for the LEAP program. LEAP (Leaders for Ethics, Animals, and the Planet) is a transformative education initiative that engages high school students nationwide. It offers an empathetic alternative to conventional agricultural programs like 4H and FFA. From September to May, students dedicate around 10 hours each month to volunteer at PEAK, where they tend to rescued animals, undertake infrastructure projects, and delve into issues such as veganism, environmental sustainability, and climate action. LEAP equips young individuals to confront and devise solutions for pressing challenges like animal welfare, climate change, food scarcity, and habitat degradation, culminating in community projects that epitomize their learning and impact.


PEAK will host a select group of up to eight high school students for the 2024-25 school year. Students will benefit from a blend of interactive lessons and hands-on experiences, enriched with leadership training and skill development. All LEAP workshops are held on Saturdays. Calendar coming soon! For more information about PEAK Animal Sanctuary or to apply for the LEAP program, please visit https://www.peakanimalsanctuary.org/leapatpeak or contact Natalie Levin at natalie@uplandspeak.org.

Organization: PEAK Animal Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 13, 2025 through May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 47431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: My Sister's Closet Wish List

My Sister’s Closet of Monroe County is losing its lease, but the good news is, we have finally found a building to relocate our Free Client Services!  We are closing May 30th, and need the community’s help towards the purchase of this building.  How can you help?  Go to our website's donate page located at www.sisterscloset.org/relocation-fund/.

Also, consider attending our Roaring Gala April 26th. Get your ticket or reserve your table today at  https://event.auctria.com/f6ae77f8-c521-4662-912d-cc9f6291b14c/ Last date to purchase tickets for this event is Tuesday, April 22nd.


Did you know we have an Amazon Wishlist with our most pressing needs?  Click the link or copy/paste this URL into your browser:https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/UPRHOBW7HIJ4?leftNavSection=Shopping&ref_=abls_lnv_sl

My Sister's Closet is currently out of the following items for clients:

Most Needed Client Items 

Bus tickets *** Paper towels Resume paper - all colors.  Matching envelopes if available White Copier/Printer paper

Call 812.320.0652 with questions or to arrange a donation.

 

Running My Sister’s Closet requires ongoing supplies to serve both clients as well as volunteers.
The following is a list of items we are always in need of:

Client Hygiene and Personal Care Items Large containers of Clorox wipes *** Baby wipes *** (small packs and large packs) Adult body wipes ***  (similar to Baby wipes) Non-alcoholic mouth wash *** Tweezers Nail clippers Unopened packages of underwear (all sizes) Curling irons / straighteners Deodorant Eye liner/mascara Unopened eye shadow palettes in neutral tones, blues, and browns. (No glitter or crazy colors please.) Clear and pink nail polishes Nail polish remover Cotton balls Clear or light pink lip gloss Sunscreen Sun glasses Hair clips Hair dryers Leather shoe polish in clear, brown and black Chapsticks Ziploc bags (sandwich size, especially) Travel bottles (for dividing large containers of liquid products, i.e. shampoo, etc) Winter gloves Food Water bottles *** Prepacked, shelf-stable snacks such as energy bars, crackers, tuna packets, etc Energy drink packets nuts Technology Tablets, Laptops, iPads *** – New or Gently-used for clients to connect to the internet, apply & check-in on job applications. Paper Products Toilet Paper Paper towels Resume paper and envelopes Facial tissue / "Kleenex" (regular and pocket sizes) Colored card stock Napkins Personal Planners 3-drawer desk storage organizers RSVP Medium point pens in black or blue or red or purple

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

My Sister’s Closet of Monroe County is losing its lease, but the good news is, we have finally found a building to relocate our Free Client Services!  We are closing May 30th, and need the community’s help towards the purchase of this building.  How can you help?  Go to our website's donate page located at www.sisterscloset.org/relocation-fund/.

Also, consider attending our Roaring Gala April 26th. Get your ticket or reserve your table today at  https://event.auctria.com/f6ae77f8-c521-4662-912d-cc9f6291b14c/ Last date to purchase tickets for this event is Tuesday, April 22nd.


Did you know we have an Amazon Wishlist with our most pressing needs?  Click the link or copy/paste this URL into your browser:https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/UPRHOBW7HIJ4?leftNavSection=Shopping&ref_=abls_lnv_sl

My Sister's Closet is currently out of the following items for clients:

Most Needed Client Items 

Bus tickets *** Paper towels Resume paper - all colors.  Matching envelopes if available White Copier/Printer paper

Call 812.320.0652 with questions or to arrange a donation.

 

Running My Sister’s Closet requires ongoing supplies to serve both clients as well as volunteers.
The following is a list of items we are always in need of:

Client Hygiene and Personal Care Items Large containers of Clorox wipes *** Baby wipes *** (small packs and large packs) Adult body wipes ***  (similar to Baby wipes) Non-alcoholic mouth wash *** Tweezers Nail clippers Unopened packages of underwear (all sizes) Curling irons / straighteners Deodorant Eye liner/mascara Unopened eye shadow palettes in neutral tones, blues, and browns. (No glitter or crazy colors please.) Clear and pink nail polishes Nail polish remover Cotton balls Clear or light pink lip gloss Sunscreen Sun glasses Hair clips Hair dryers Leather shoe polish in clear, brown and black Chapsticks Ziploc bags (sandwich size, especially) Travel bottles (for dividing large containers of liquid products, i.e. shampoo, etc) Winter gloves Food Water bottles *** Prepacked, shelf-stable snacks such as energy bars, crackers, tuna packets, etc Energy drink packets nuts Technology Tablets, Laptops, iPads *** – New or Gently-used for clients to connect to the internet, apply & check-in on job applications. Paper Products Toilet Paper Paper towels Resume paper and envelopes Facial tissue / "Kleenex" (regular and pocket sizes) Colored card stock Napkins Personal Planners 3-drawer desk storage organizers RSVP Medium point pens in black or blue or red or purple

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Team Member

Join us in supporting families in need by volunteering in our food Pantry! As a Pantry volunteer, you'll play a key role in ensuring that grocery orders are filled and donations are organized with care and efficiency. 

Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Receiving and sorting incoming food and supply donationsOrganizing pantry shelvesBagging grocery orders for Compass ElC families who submit requests through Compass or our online ordering systemMaintaining a clean and orderly pantry environment 


*Volunteers must be able to consistently lift 20 pounds.

Pantry Volunteer shifts available:

Our Pantry is open for volunteers Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00pm. We typically schedule volunteers in two-hour shifts, but we're flexible and happy to work with whatever time frame works best for you! 

We need help on Wednesdays and Fridays as we currently have no volunteer coverage on those days.

 

If you prefer to be on our volunteer mailing list, and receive updates on on-time shift availabilities, please email jperez@btownpathways.org

Organization: Pathways

Join us in supporting families in need by volunteering in our food Pantry! As a Pantry volunteer, you'll play a key role in ensuring that grocery orders are filled and donations are organized with care and efficiency. 

Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Receiving and sorting incoming food and supply donationsOrganizing pantry shelvesBagging grocery orders for Compass ElC families who submit requests through Compass or our online ordering systemMaintaining a clean and orderly pantry environment 


*Volunteers must be able to consistently lift 20 pounds.

Pantry Volunteer shifts available:

Our Pantry is open for volunteers Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00pm. We typically schedule volunteers in two-hour shifts, but we're flexible and happy to work with whatever time frame works best for you! 

We need help on Wednesdays and Fridays as we currently have no volunteer coverage on those days.

 

If you prefer to be on our volunteer mailing list, and receive updates on on-time shift availabilities, please email jperez@btownpathways.org

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cashiers

 
://www.facebook.com/opphousethrift COME CHECK US OUT....LITERALLY!

Opportunity House needs you up at the front and showing off those people skills.

Several reliable volunteers are needed to commit to regular shifts (weekly or monthly) as store cashiers.

If you enjoy working with people, are flexible, patient, have a good sense of humor, and can commit to a 3-hour shift, for at least 3 months, we would like to hear from you. 

Experience is helpful but not necessary, training is provided. Why not come with a friend and work together?

Must be able to stand for 3 -4hrs.

Current shifts  9:30-12:30 or 12:30-3:30 Mon- Sat

Teens Welcome!

We're on the bus line - Bloomington Transit 2 West.

Free parking!

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

 
://www.facebook.com/opphousethrift COME CHECK US OUT....LITERALLY!

Opportunity House needs you up at the front and showing off those people skills.

Several reliable volunteers are needed to commit to regular shifts (weekly or monthly) as store cashiers.

If you enjoy working with people, are flexible, patient, have a good sense of humor, and can commit to a 3-hour shift, for at least 3 months, we would like to hear from you. 

Experience is helpful but not necessary, training is provided. Why not come with a friend and work together?

Must be able to stand for 3 -4hrs.

Current shifts  9:30-12:30 or 12:30-3:30 Mon- Sat

Teens Welcome!

We're on the bus line - Bloomington Transit 2 West.

Free parking!

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Habitat ReStore Volunteer

ReStore is a discount home improvement store that supports Habitat for Humanity’s mission by selling donated furniture, appliances, building materials, home goods, and more. Volunteers play a vital role in keeping the store running smoothly and helping customers find great deals while supporting affordable housing in our community.

How Volunteers Help at ReStore:

Cashiering and customer serviceOrganizing and stocking the sales floorAssisting customersUnloading and processing donationsHelping load larger purchases for customers

Volunteer Shift Options:

Tuesday - Friday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMShifts are available in 2, 4, or 6-hour blocks, based on your availability.

To get started, please visit our Civic Champs registration site (HERE) to sign up for a shift. You’ll receive a confirmation email with more details and a reminder before your scheduled volunteer time.

If you would like to sign up a larger group, please reach out to our Engagement Team at ec@monroecountyhabitat.org. We would be happy to schedule you for a day that can accommodate your whole group and match your needs.

To learn more about our multiple ongoing volunteer opportunities, visit our website.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

ReStore is a discount home improvement store that supports Habitat for Humanity’s mission by selling donated furniture, appliances, building materials, home goods, and more. Volunteers play a vital role in keeping the store running smoothly and helping customers find great deals while supporting affordable housing in our community.

How Volunteers Help at ReStore:

Cashiering and customer serviceOrganizing and stocking the sales floorAssisting customersUnloading and processing donationsHelping load larger purchases for customers

Volunteer Shift Options:

Tuesday - Friday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMShifts are available in 2, 4, or 6-hour blocks, based on your availability.

To get started, please visit our Civic Champs registration site (HERE) to sign up for a shift. You’ll receive a confirmation email with more details and a reminder before your scheduled volunteer time.

If you would like to sign up a larger group, please reach out to our Engagement Team at ec@monroecountyhabitat.org. We would be happy to schedule you for a day that can accommodate your whole group and match your needs.

To learn more about our multiple ongoing volunteer opportunities, visit our website.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Habitat Construction Crew

Habitat for Humanity is a volunteer-driven organization. We welcome people from all walks of life to join us as we build affordable, sustainable homes in partnership with local families.

Never used a hammer? Never used a power tool? That is OK, because there is no prior experience necessary to volunteer with Habitat. Our dedicated Crew Leaders will teach you and work alongside you throughout your shift. If you have experience in construction or carpentry, we need you too! We would love to have your knowledge on site.

Volunteers are invited to build with us on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (or 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, depending on the time of year). Each shift will vary based on the tasks planned for that day. This is an opportunity to get outside, work alongside a neighbor in your community, and gain some hands-on construction experience in the process!

You can find available individual construction shifts on our public volunteer calendar (HERE). To sign up, you’ll need to register through our Civic Champs app.

If you would like to sign up a group of up to 20, please reach out to our Engagement Team at ec@monroecountyhabitat.org. We would be happy to schedule you for a day that can accommodate your whole group and match your needs.

To learn more about our multiple ongoing volunteer opportunities, visit our website. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

Habitat for Humanity is a volunteer-driven organization. We welcome people from all walks of life to join us as we build affordable, sustainable homes in partnership with local families.

Never used a hammer? Never used a power tool? That is OK, because there is no prior experience necessary to volunteer with Habitat. Our dedicated Crew Leaders will teach you and work alongside you throughout your shift. If you have experience in construction or carpentry, we need you too! We would love to have your knowledge on site.

Volunteers are invited to build with us on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (or 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, depending on the time of year). Each shift will vary based on the tasks planned for that day. This is an opportunity to get outside, work alongside a neighbor in your community, and gain some hands-on construction experience in the process!

You can find available individual construction shifts on our public volunteer calendar (HERE). To sign up, you’ll need to register through our Civic Champs app.

If you would like to sign up a group of up to 20, please reach out to our Engagement Team at ec@monroecountyhabitat.org. We would be happy to schedule you for a day that can accommodate your whole group and match your needs.

To learn more about our multiple ongoing volunteer opportunities, visit our website. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth Radio DJ

WFHB Community Radio is looking for DJs (ages 13-20) to host one-hour shows on Saturdays between 4 and 8 pm during Youth Radio. If you're passionate about music, this is your chance to share your favorite tracks with the community! You’ll get hands-on experience hosting a radio show, curating playlists, and operating broadcast and recording equipment. We welcome all music tastes and no experience is required as we provide all the training you need!

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

WFHB Community Radio is looking for DJs (ages 13-20) to host one-hour shows on Saturdays between 4 and 8 pm during Youth Radio. If you're passionate about music, this is your chance to share your favorite tracks with the community! You’ll get hands-on experience hosting a radio show, curating playlists, and operating broadcast and recording equipment. We welcome all music tastes and no experience is required as we provide all the training you need!

Organization: WFHB Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington Creative Glass Center Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help us share the visual arts with Bloomington

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will help us communicate with the public more effectively, through written and spoken word. It will allow us to provide enrichment in our kids' classes as they have more opportunities to get hands-on.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 229 W Grimes Ave, Bloomington IN 47403

CONTACT: Abby Gitlitz, (812) 369-4777, bcgcglass@gmail.com

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

55" (or bigger) TV monitor that can be wall mountedFolding tables (4', 6' or 8') patio furniture three-prong extension cord dry erase markers copy paper jewelry findings pop up tents metal dust pans sharpies cutting mats glass cutters tile nippers Rubber cement duct tape masking tape packing tape cork boards picnic table sidewalk chalk sidewalk broom

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: NA

 

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

TIG welder

 

Organization: Bloomington Creative Glass Center

WHY DONATE? Help us share the visual arts with Bloomington

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will help us communicate with the public more effectively, through written and spoken word. It will allow us to provide enrichment in our kids' classes as they have more opportunities to get hands-on.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 229 W Grimes Ave, Bloomington IN 47403

CONTACT: Abby Gitlitz, (812) 369-4777, bcgcglass@gmail.com

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

55" (or bigger) TV monitor that can be wall mountedFolding tables (4', 6' or 8') patio furniture three-prong extension cord dry erase markers copy paper jewelry findings pop up tents metal dust pans sharpies cutting mats glass cutters tile nippers Rubber cement duct tape masking tape packing tape cork boards picnic table sidewalk chalk sidewalk broom

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: NA

 

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

TIG welder

 

Organization: Bloomington Creative Glass Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Shelter Wish List

Amazon Registry

Donations are much appreciated. Please see our Amazon registry for the supplies we need the most. 

Bloomington Animal Shelter Wishlist Wet cat and dog food (top priority need!) Soft dog treats (Moist and Meaty, Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, etc.) (top priority need!) Small/medium flavored dry dog treats (please no large size, we have plenty; thank you!)Purell Hand Sanitizer, or low odor sanitizer (please no strong-smelling liquid sanitizer)
NO CAT TREATS PLEASE (we are full on these, thank you!) Dog toys (e.g., Kongs, Nyla bones, stuffed animals, etc.) Cat toys (cat wands, catnip mice, balls, etc.) CatnipSpray Cheese or Easy CheesePlastic dog or cat cratesWire Crates all sizes Contractor Size Trash Bags Kitchen size trash bags Clip or slip leashes (used but clean okay)Bleach Paper towels Dish Soap (Dawn preferred, any acceptable!) Laundry SoapDog houses in good condition Towels, blankets, sheets, rugs (used but clean okay! No pillows please, comforters ok!)

Monetary donations are also welcome and greatly appreciated!

Donations are accepted at our location, or can be mailed to:  Bloomington Animal Care and Control, 3410 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401. Checks should be written to BACC(Bloomington Animal Care and Control).

Material donations may be dropped off in the brown plastic bench outside the west side door marked "Administration" anytime, or in the Front Lobby when we are open. Monetary donations are accepted Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12-5pm, Saturday from 12pm-3pm, and Sunday from 12pm-3pm, or you may make a donation over the phone. Please contact BACC at (812) 349-3492 with any questions regarding donations.

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Amazon Registry

Donations are much appreciated. Please see our Amazon registry for the supplies we need the most. 

Bloomington Animal Shelter Wishlist Wet cat and dog food (top priority need!) Soft dog treats (Moist and Meaty, Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, etc.) (top priority need!) Small/medium flavored dry dog treats (please no large size, we have plenty; thank you!)Purell Hand Sanitizer, or low odor sanitizer (please no strong-smelling liquid sanitizer)
NO CAT TREATS PLEASE (we are full on these, thank you!) Dog toys (e.g., Kongs, Nyla bones, stuffed animals, etc.) Cat toys (cat wands, catnip mice, balls, etc.) CatnipSpray Cheese or Easy CheesePlastic dog or cat cratesWire Crates all sizes Contractor Size Trash Bags Kitchen size trash bags Clip or slip leashes (used but clean okay)Bleach Paper towels Dish Soap (Dawn preferred, any acceptable!) Laundry SoapDog houses in good condition Towels, blankets, sheets, rugs (used but clean okay! No pillows please, comforters ok!)

Monetary donations are also welcome and greatly appreciated!

Donations are accepted at our location, or can be mailed to:  Bloomington Animal Care and Control, 3410 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401. Checks should be written to BACC(Bloomington Animal Care and Control).

Material donations may be dropped off in the brown plastic bench outside the west side door marked "Administration" anytime, or in the Front Lobby when we are open. Monetary donations are accepted Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12-5pm, Saturday from 12pm-3pm, and Sunday from 12pm-3pm, or you may make a donation over the phone. Please contact BACC at (812) 349-3492 with any questions regarding donations.

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Olympics Volunteers

Volunteering with Special Olympics is a rewarding and exciting experience.  This organization provides an opportunity for individuals with intellectual disabilities to explore their competitive nature as well as allowing them to work on fitness and sports skills.  Special Olympic sports open hearts and minds towards people with intellectual disabilities to create inclusive communities all over the world.  It is a wonderful avenue for socialization for athletes and volunteers alike.   Dedicated volunteers can find a place in the organization that fits their schedule and comfort level. 

Areas to consider are: coaches, assistant coaches, event planners, public relations, athlete coordinator and utility players. 

Volunteers are required to have patience, perseverance and a good sense of humor.  Also required is training that includes a background check. 

A wonderful opportunity for those who want to include community involvement in their resume or for a retired or semi-retired individual who is looking for a gratifying experience that helps people shine.  

Organization: Special Olympics Indiana - Monroe County

Volunteering with Special Olympics is a rewarding and exciting experience.  This organization provides an opportunity for individuals with intellectual disabilities to explore their competitive nature as well as allowing them to work on fitness and sports skills.  Special Olympic sports open hearts and minds towards people with intellectual disabilities to create inclusive communities all over the world.  It is a wonderful avenue for socialization for athletes and volunteers alike.   Dedicated volunteers can find a place in the organization that fits their schedule and comfort level. 

Areas to consider are: coaches, assistant coaches, event planners, public relations, athlete coordinator and utility players. 

Volunteers are required to have patience, perseverance and a good sense of humor.  Also required is training that includes a background check. 

A wonderful opportunity for those who want to include community involvement in their resume or for a retired or semi-retired individual who is looking for a gratifying experience that helps people shine.  

Organization: Special Olympics Indiana - Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington Wish List

 

  Please consider organizing a collection drive with your family, friends, neighbors, business, organization, or place of worship to make an immediate impact on the lives of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's guests experiencing homelessness.

Just visit our Amazon Wish List to purchase and ship/deliver one or more of the listed referenced items

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 215 S. Westplex Ave. Bloomington IN 47404

QUESTIONS: Contact Chris-Michael (C-M) Morrison at cmmorrison@wheelermission.org.  

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

 

  Please consider organizing a collection drive with your family, friends, neighbors, business, organization, or place of worship to make an immediate impact on the lives of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's guests experiencing homelessness.

Just visit our Amazon Wish List to purchase and ship/deliver one or more of the listed referenced items

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 215 S. Westplex Ave. Bloomington IN 47404

QUESTIONS: Contact Chris-Michael (C-M) Morrison at cmmorrison@wheelermission.org.  

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sack Meals for Employed Guests

Equip employed Wheeler Mission—Bloomington guests with sack meals! Purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 Sack Meals for employed guests staying at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions.  Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal? Sack meals should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), fruit, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the assembly date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals? You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals? You can bring sack meals on Wednesdays between 11 am and 4 pm.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Equip employed Wheeler Mission—Bloomington guests with sack meals! Purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 Sack Meals for employed guests staying at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions.  Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal? Sack meals should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), fruit, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the assembly date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals? You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals? You can bring sack meals on Wednesdays between 11 am and 4 pm.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sack Meal Assembly

Bless our guests with sack meals!

Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Lunches for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. 

Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up. 

We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options:

Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a month

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Bless our guests with sack meals!

Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Lunches for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. 

Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up. 

We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options:

Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a month

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide & assemble hygiene Kits for those in need!

Volunteer offsite by assembling hygiene kits of various items for Wheeler Mission--Bloomington guests! Each kit can have a variation of hygiene products. These kits can include, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, comb, etc. Kits can be placed in gallon plastic bags, mesh bags, drawstring backpacks, or other shower bags. Donated hygiene items/bags can be dropped off at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 8 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 6 pm on weekends.

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Volunteer offsite by assembling hygiene kits of various items for Wheeler Mission--Bloomington guests! Each kit can have a variation of hygiene products. These kits can include, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, comb, etc. Kits can be placed in gallon plastic bags, mesh bags, drawstring backpacks, or other shower bags. Donated hygiene items/bags can be dropped off at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 8 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 6 pm on weekends.

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Service

A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests and the general public seeking a meal (breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner) at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and show Hoosier hospitality for our neighbors in need!

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests and the general public seeking a meal (breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner) at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and show Hoosier hospitality for our neighbors in need!

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation Sorting

Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves individuals experiencing homelessness year-round, and as a result, requires a steady stream of donations ranging from clothing, toiletries, and bed/bath linens. Please consider assisting Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team by sorting through our incoming donations, which will ultimately be distributed to our neighbors in need staying at our Westplex Avenue Bloomington campus. Information to Consider: Minors between the ages of 10-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington requires 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. Please wear close-toed shoes. Please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Opportunity Lane facility and ring the doorbell to be let in.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves individuals experiencing homelessness year-round, and as a result, requires a steady stream of donations ranging from clothing, toiletries, and bed/bath linens. Please consider assisting Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team by sorting through our incoming donations, which will ultimately be distributed to our neighbors in need staying at our Westplex Avenue Bloomington campus. Information to Consider: Minors between the ages of 10-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington requires 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. Please wear close-toed shoes. Please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Opportunity Lane facility and ring the doorbell to be let in.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afternoon Shelter Assistant at Animal Shelter in Nashville

This position is the face of BCHS. You will greet customers as they enter the shelter, direct them to the appropriate areas, answer the phones and assist staff in daily tasks to promote animal adoption. Other tasks include prepping of animal enrichment items, assisting with cleaning tasks around the shelter and socializing with animals as time allows.

Volunteers will need to have transportation to get to the shelter, which is about 20 minutes from the east side of Bloomington.

Volunteers are asked to commit to a set day of the week for a shift of 3-5 hours each time. Days available are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and the shelter is open Noon to 5pm these days. 

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

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

This position is the face of BCHS. You will greet customers as they enter the shelter, direct them to the appropriate areas, answer the phones and assist staff in daily tasks to promote animal adoption. Other tasks include prepping of animal enrichment items, assisting with cleaning tasks around the shelter and socializing with animals as time allows.

Volunteers will need to have transportation to get to the shelter, which is about 20 minutes from the east side of Bloomington.

Volunteers are asked to commit to a set day of the week for a shift of 3-5 hours each time. Days available are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and the shelter is open Noon to 5pm these days. 

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

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the St Vincent De Paul Team

Bloomington St. Vincent de Paul needs your help! 

"An all-volunteer organization that is dedicated to spirituality, friendship and service...We serve those who are vulnerable and in need in Monroe County."  bloomingtonsvdp.org

Financial Phone Volunteers (PV) - work from home

Return calls sent to our special email address from individuals who need financial help. Calls are returned when individuals dial our hotline and leave a message or fill out the request application on our website.Assign HV to call client to discuss need.The typical time frame is about 4 hrs. in the morning OR afternoon once a week or every other week on the day and time convenient for the volunteer.

Home Visitors (HV) - Interviews now conducted from your home via Phone

Call client and conduct interview based on pre-developed questions.Listen to their concerns.Suggest resource information found on Resource Sheets you will have.Tell client what SVdP can pay based on our guidelines at the time.Fill out Form on website based on answers the volunteer obtained.

Furniture Phone Volunteers (FPV) - work from home

Return calls to clients who need furniture or appliances ORReturn calls to individuals who wish to donate furniture.Record info on our website form

Furniture Warehouse Pickup (FPU) and Delivery Volunteers (FDV)

Commit a 2-4 hour weekday (volunteer chooses the day) to pickup furniture from donors; volunteer decides frequency and day of week ORCommit 2-4 hours Saturday morning to distribute furniture to those in need;May use their own pickup truck or our SVdP truck; work in pairsClient must have their own helpers to move furniture into their apt., mobile home, or house.

Furniture Description-Volunteer at Warehouse

Saturday morning, call clients who have been approved to get furniture and describe what is available in the warehouse; volunteer decides what Saturday(s).

Fundraising and Marketing Committee - work from home

Research grants available for Not-for-Profit organizations ORGather information and help write grants OR help develop public awareness

For more information or assistance signing up please contact Jo at 812-219-5566 or jo_gilbertson_503@comcast.net

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Society

Bloomington St. Vincent de Paul needs your help! 

"An all-volunteer organization that is dedicated to spirituality, friendship and service...We serve those who are vulnerable and in need in Monroe County."  bloomingtonsvdp.org

Financial Phone Volunteers (PV) - work from home

Return calls sent to our special email address from individuals who need financial help. Calls are returned when individuals dial our hotline and leave a message or fill out the request application on our website.Assign HV to call client to discuss need.The typical time frame is about 4 hrs. in the morning OR afternoon once a week or every other week on the day and time convenient for the volunteer.

Home Visitors (HV) - Interviews now conducted from your home via Phone

Call client and conduct interview based on pre-developed questions.Listen to their concerns.Suggest resource information found on Resource Sheets you will have.Tell client what SVdP can pay based on our guidelines at the time.Fill out Form on website based on answers the volunteer obtained.

Furniture Phone Volunteers (FPV) - work from home

Return calls to clients who need furniture or appliances ORReturn calls to individuals who wish to donate furniture.Record info on our website form

Furniture Warehouse Pickup (FPU) and Delivery Volunteers (FDV)

Commit a 2-4 hour weekday (volunteer chooses the day) to pickup furniture from donors; volunteer decides frequency and day of week ORCommit 2-4 hours Saturday morning to distribute furniture to those in need;May use their own pickup truck or our SVdP truck; work in pairsClient must have their own helpers to move furniture into their apt., mobile home, or house.

Furniture Description-Volunteer at Warehouse

Saturday morning, call clients who have been approved to get furniture and describe what is available in the warehouse; volunteer decides what Saturday(s).

Fundraising and Marketing Committee - work from home

Research grants available for Not-for-Profit organizations ORGather information and help write grants OR help develop public awareness

For more information or assistance signing up please contact Jo at 812-219-5566 or jo_gilbertson_503@comcast.net

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Side Walkers and Horse Leaders

Leading - The role of this volunteer is to lead the horse during therapeutic and beginner riding lessons. Leaders are responsible for getting the horse groomed and tacked on time for the lesson. We require all interested volunteers to complete horse leader training before taking this shift.

Side-walking - The responsibility of the side-walker is to assist the client to participate safely during the lesson. 

Lessons are held Mon-Fri from 11am-8pm, and Saturday from 9am-5pm. Currently, our greatest need is in the evenings! Volunteers are given access to a personal portal to sign up for shifts.

Organization: People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

Leading - The role of this volunteer is to lead the horse during therapeutic and beginner riding lessons. Leaders are responsible for getting the horse groomed and tacked on time for the lesson. We require all interested volunteers to complete horse leader training before taking this shift.

Side-walking - The responsibility of the side-walker is to assist the client to participate safely during the lesson. 

Lessons are held Mon-Fri from 11am-8pm, and Saturday from 9am-5pm. Currently, our greatest need is in the evenings! Volunteers are given access to a personal portal to sign up for shifts.

Organization: People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barn Help

This volunteer role is specifically for helping in the barn with tasks such as mucking stalls, filling water buckets, raking the dirt aisle way, cleaning tack, picking up and taking out trash, doing laundry, etc.

Before volunteering for Barn Help, we ask all new volunteers to attend our Orientation hosted on the first Saturday of each month at 9am.

Shifts times are subject to change, however they are currently available daily in the afternoons. We provide an online portal for volunteer to sign up for shifts. 

Organization: People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

This volunteer role is specifically for helping in the barn with tasks such as mucking stalls, filling water buckets, raking the dirt aisle way, cleaning tack, picking up and taking out trash, doing laundry, etc.

Before volunteering for Barn Help, we ask all new volunteers to attend our Orientation hosted on the first Saturday of each month at 9am.

Shifts times are subject to change, however they are currently available daily in the afternoons. We provide an online portal for volunteer to sign up for shifts. 

Organization: People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: commUnity center Volunteer

Join an organization making a difference!

Our volunteers work in teams to facilitate retail shop operations (including customer point of sale purchases, inventory re-stocking, cleaning activities) & support other services hosted at the commUnity center.

Qualifications; Good customer service skills required

                      Prior retail experience NOT required

                      Must be at least 18 years old

                      Must pass background check

Commitment;  5+ hours per month, depending on specific commitment. Negotiable on a monthly basis.

                      AM shift is 9:30 - 2:30, PM is 2:00 - 7:30

Application; Visit www.spencerpride.org/volunteers

Organization: Spencer Pride, Inc.

Join an organization making a difference!

Our volunteers work in teams to facilitate retail shop operations (including customer point of sale purchases, inventory re-stocking, cleaning activities) & support other services hosted at the commUnity center.

Qualifications; Good customer service skills required

                      Prior retail experience NOT required

                      Must be at least 18 years old

                      Must pass background check

Commitment;  5+ hours per month, depending on specific commitment. Negotiable on a monthly basis.

                      AM shift is 9:30 - 2:30, PM is 2:00 - 7:30

Application; Visit www.spencerpride.org/volunteers

Organization: Spencer Pride, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47460

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service or Court-Mandated Volunteer Service

Community Service or Court-Mandated Volunteer Service:

If you are required to do Community Service or Restitution, DO NOT complete a Volunteer Application. 

There is no application for community service and you do not need to schedule your hours in advance. However, we must receive a copy of your Community Service paperwork, usually from the Probation Department, before you can begin any hours. That paperwork can either be faxed to us at 812-349-3440 or you can bring it with you on your first visit and speak to an Administrative Assistant. We do not accept everyone, and cannot accept those with any violent offenses or offenses against animals.

Our hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 8-4pm. As long as we have your paperwork, you can come to the Shelter any time during those hours and check-in at the front desk to log your hours and receive an assignment. Please contact the Front Desk directly with any questions: 812-349-3492.

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Community Service or Court-Mandated Volunteer Service:

If you are required to do Community Service or Restitution, DO NOT complete a Volunteer Application. 

There is no application for community service and you do not need to schedule your hours in advance. However, we must receive a copy of your Community Service paperwork, usually from the Probation Department, before you can begin any hours. That paperwork can either be faxed to us at 812-349-3440 or you can bring it with you on your first visit and speak to an Administrative Assistant. We do not accept everyone, and cannot accept those with any violent offenses or offenses against animals.

Our hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 8-4pm. As long as we have your paperwork, you can come to the Shelter any time during those hours and check-in at the front desk to log your hours and receive an assignment. Please contact the Front Desk directly with any questions: 812-349-3492.

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Materials for the Arts Wish List

WHY DONATE? Provide recycled and re-purposed materials for creativity. 

MISSION: The MFA is a reuse program open to nonprofit groups including: churches, schools, shelters, and also artists and volunteers working on community projects. There is such a large assortment of nonprofit groups, that we can't list them all! The MFA is designed to serve groups of Monroe County. Groups from outside of Monroe County, may trade items, but please call in advance for details.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Community nonprofit groups including schools, churches, homeless shelters, scouts, Headstart, nursing homes, MC History Center, IU groups/program, Community programs/arts, and more. If a non-profit asks for items, we respond.

DONATIONS: The Materials for the Art's normal hours of operation are Thursday from 8am - 4:30pm, or by appointment with a 24-hour prior notice. Masks are not required, but are appreciated and requested.

Donations can be delivered to 3400 S Walnut St, Bloomington IN 47401, *please call ahead to determine what days/times Mary Hunter is available to receive them. 

*CONTACT: Mary Hunter, (812) 349-2022, mhunter@mcswmd.org


Top needs:

paper/school suppliesyarncraft supplieswood and nature itemsfood donationspet supplies

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

bookshelves metal storage small furniture-tables end tables stools single chairs bingo gifts for the elderly and disabled material/assorted sewing supplies craft/school supplies household items photo frames

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

storage bins/totes large blender for papermaking bingo gifts for the elderly and disabled office supplies pet supplies for animal rescues clothing shoes scarfs dress up clothing and costumes toddler/children's clothing

craft items

art supplies items to set up a home nature items, pine cones, rocks, fossils, woodsy items, and bones (requested by still life class) frames food storage items camping supplies

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

collection bins with wheels and locking doors 

Organization: Monroe County Solid Waste/Materials For The Arts

WHY DONATE? Provide recycled and re-purposed materials for creativity. 

MISSION: The MFA is a reuse program open to nonprofit groups including: churches, schools, shelters, and also artists and volunteers working on community projects. There is such a large assortment of nonprofit groups, that we can't list them all! The MFA is designed to serve groups of Monroe County. Groups from outside of Monroe County, may trade items, but please call in advance for details.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Community nonprofit groups including schools, churches, homeless shelters, scouts, Headstart, nursing homes, MC History Center, IU groups/program, Community programs/arts, and more. If a non-profit asks for items, we respond.

DONATIONS: The Materials for the Art's normal hours of operation are Thursday from 8am - 4:30pm, or by appointment with a 24-hour prior notice. Masks are not required, but are appreciated and requested.

Donations can be delivered to 3400 S Walnut St, Bloomington IN 47401, *please call ahead to determine what days/times Mary Hunter is available to receive them. 

*CONTACT: Mary Hunter, (812) 349-2022, mhunter@mcswmd.org


Top needs:

paper/school suppliesyarncraft supplieswood and nature itemsfood donationspet supplies

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

bookshelves metal storage small furniture-tables end tables stools single chairs bingo gifts for the elderly and disabled material/assorted sewing supplies craft/school supplies household items photo frames

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

storage bins/totes large blender for papermaking bingo gifts for the elderly and disabled office supplies pet supplies for animal rescues clothing shoes scarfs dress up clothing and costumes toddler/children's clothing

craft items

art supplies items to set up a home nature items, pine cones, rocks, fossils, woodsy items, and bones (requested by still life class) frames food storage items camping supplies

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

collection bins with wheels and locking doors 

Organization: Monroe County Solid Waste/Materials For The Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Kitchen Wish List

WHY DONATE? Community Kitchen is Celebrating 40 years of service, providing meals to anyone in need since 1983. About 60% of our meals go to support at-risk youth.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? These wish list items are all things that will help directly or indirectly our staff and volunteers efficiently serve and support those struggling in our community. We take great pride in providing a safe, clean, and dignified place for the community.  Some donations are equipment to assist our staff and volunteers in preparing around 500 meals a day.

DONATION INSTRUCTIONS: Food and financial donations can be dropped off at Community Kitchen’s main location (1515 S Rogers St), Monday – Friday from 7am-6pm, Saturday from 11am-6pm.

CONTACT: Tim Clougher, (812) 332-0999 or assistantdirector@monroecommunitykitchen.com

 OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Canned fruit Canned vegetables

 

Additionally, our Backpack Buddies program provides assistance to help children and their families with their weekend food needs. Backpacks are distributed once a week, and our ongoing Backpack Buddies food needs are listed below.

Backpack Buddies Food list:

Canned or pouch tuna, chicken or ham Peanut butter Meal helpers (like Hamburger/Chicken/Tuna helpers) Fruit cups – applesauce, mixed fruit, pears, peaches, etc. Instant Oatmeal – individual portions Macaroni & Cheese Boxes of breakfast cereal Easy to prepare food items – instant mashed potatoes, dried soups, beans, rice or pasta meals, etc. Granola/fruit/cereal bars Dried fruit – raisins, cranberries, cherries, etc. Small bread mixes – cornbread, muffin, biscuit, etc.  Keep the Community Kitchen in mind during the holiday season. 

 Thanksgiving Wishes:

45-50 turkeys 200 boxes of stuffing mix 500 cans of green beans 300 cans of cream of mushroom soup 250 cans of cranberry sauce 400 cans of tropical fruit or fruit cocktail 90 pies and 15 sugar-free pies 50 dozen rolls 40 large cans of French fried onions  

Christmas Meal Wish List:

boneless hams canned sweet potatoes canned tropical fruit canned green beans canned mandarins canned pineapple rolls pies apple cider

 

 

Organization: Community Kitchen of Monroe County

WHY DONATE? Community Kitchen is Celebrating 40 years of service, providing meals to anyone in need since 1983. About 60% of our meals go to support at-risk youth.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? These wish list items are all things that will help directly or indirectly our staff and volunteers efficiently serve and support those struggling in our community. We take great pride in providing a safe, clean, and dignified place for the community.  Some donations are equipment to assist our staff and volunteers in preparing around 500 meals a day.

DONATION INSTRUCTIONS: Food and financial donations can be dropped off at Community Kitchen’s main location (1515 S Rogers St), Monday – Friday from 7am-6pm, Saturday from 11am-6pm.

CONTACT: Tim Clougher, (812) 332-0999 or assistantdirector@monroecommunitykitchen.com

 OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Canned fruit Canned vegetables

 

Additionally, our Backpack Buddies program provides assistance to help children and their families with their weekend food needs. Backpacks are distributed once a week, and our ongoing Backpack Buddies food needs are listed below.

Backpack Buddies Food list:

Canned or pouch tuna, chicken or ham Peanut butter Meal helpers (like Hamburger/Chicken/Tuna helpers) Fruit cups – applesauce, mixed fruit, pears, peaches, etc. Instant Oatmeal – individual portions Macaroni & Cheese Boxes of breakfast cereal Easy to prepare food items – instant mashed potatoes, dried soups, beans, rice or pasta meals, etc. Granola/fruit/cereal bars Dried fruit – raisins, cranberries, cherries, etc. Small bread mixes – cornbread, muffin, biscuit, etc.  Keep the Community Kitchen in mind during the holiday season. 

 Thanksgiving Wishes:

45-50 turkeys 200 boxes of stuffing mix 500 cans of green beans 300 cans of cream of mushroom soup 250 cans of cranberry sauce 400 cans of tropical fruit or fruit cocktail 90 pies and 15 sugar-free pies 50 dozen rolls 40 large cans of French fried onions  

Christmas Meal Wish List:

boneless hams canned sweet potatoes canned tropical fruit canned green beans canned mandarins canned pineapple rolls pies apple cider

 

 

Organization: Community Kitchen of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feral Cat Friends Wish List

Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) Works!

WHY DONATE? Donate to support community cats through education and promotion of alternatives to euthanasia with Trap-Neuter-Return and humane care.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Feral Cat Friend's foster volunteers and colony caretakers will use these supplies to feed and shelter community cats.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: Bynum Fanyo Office, 528 N. Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47404

CONTACT: Theresa Block, communitycatstnr@gmail.com

CHEWY.COM ONLINE WISH LIST: https://www.chewy.com/g/feral-cat-friends-inc_b73684867

WEBSITE:  http://www.feralcatfriend.org/donate/wish-list/

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

adult canned cat food!!! adult dry cat food (see Chewy.com list for current needs)

Organization: Feral Cat Friends, Inc.

Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) Works!

WHY DONATE? Donate to support community cats through education and promotion of alternatives to euthanasia with Trap-Neuter-Return and humane care.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Feral Cat Friend's foster volunteers and colony caretakers will use these supplies to feed and shelter community cats.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: Bynum Fanyo Office, 528 N. Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47404

CONTACT: Theresa Block, communitycatstnr@gmail.com

CHEWY.COM ONLINE WISH LIST: https://www.chewy.com/g/feral-cat-friends-inc_b73684867

WEBSITE:  http://www.feralcatfriend.org/donate/wish-list/

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

adult canned cat food!!! adult dry cat food (see Chewy.com list for current needs)

Organization: Feral Cat Friends, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Area 10 Agency Wish List

WHY DONATE? Support seniors, persons with disabilities, and family caregivers.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will support the many seniors, people with disabilities, and family caregivers who rely on Area 10 to provide resources for their quality of life.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Chris Myers, (812) 876-3383, cmyers@area10agency.org

OUR DONATION WISH LIST:

Mobility Device Lending Library

Rollators, Wheelchairs, Pull-up style briefs in XL and XXL (unopened packages)

Area 10 and Senior Housing

Carpet Cleaner

Endwright Center & Endwright East senior centers' needs:

TV with HDMI compatibility for Endwright East's front window display
hand weights (2lb, 3lb, and 4lb sets); boxing gloves in adult sizes S, M, L; oscillating fans; multi-plug extension cords; battery-operated headset for leading classes

 Mobile Food Pantry needs:

Canned protein (large chicken or tuna), canned fruit and soups

 

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

WHY DONATE? Support seniors, persons with disabilities, and family caregivers.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will support the many seniors, people with disabilities, and family caregivers who rely on Area 10 to provide resources for their quality of life.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Chris Myers, (812) 876-3383, cmyers@area10agency.org

OUR DONATION WISH LIST:

Mobility Device Lending Library

Rollators, Wheelchairs, Pull-up style briefs in XL and XXL (unopened packages)

Area 10 and Senior Housing

Carpet Cleaner

Endwright Center & Endwright East senior centers' needs:

TV with HDMI compatibility for Endwright East's front window display
hand weights (2lb, 3lb, and 4lb sets); boxing gloves in adult sizes S, M, L; oscillating fans; multi-plug extension cords; battery-operated headset for leading classes

 Mobile Food Pantry needs:

Canned protein (large chicken or tuna), canned fruit and soups

 

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mother Hubbard's Cupboard Wish List

How to help

We need plastic or reusable bags always, as well as carbon sources for our compost! This can be any paper without staples, and no receipts. 


We could really use some Kids Snacks to distribute in our pantry. This can include:  Mac and cheese ● Nut butters and jelly/jam ● Cereal ● Juice ● No-nut granola bars ● Fruit Snacks ● Crackers ● Dehydrated fruits ● Popcorn. The idea is to provide healthy, easy to eat snacks to children in our community on order to help prevent meal gaps.


We also need volunteers! To volunteer, please contact Mercury at mhc@mhcfoodpantry.org!


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Food Drives and Donations

We appreciate your desire to help community members access food! Thank you.

We are accepting specific items for donation. A complete list can be found here. Along with these items, we also appreciate donations of home or locally grown produce and eggs. If you are unsure if we will accept a donation, please feel free to call our office at (812) 339-5887 to check!

We appreciate food donations, but we always encourage community members to fundraise cash donations for us instead! That way, we can purchase and provide the best quality and quantity of food possible. 

​Donations can be delivered to the Hub on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 10am-6pm. If you have a larger donation, please call us
first!

Foods/supplies that can be helpful for children

● Formula
● Mac and cheese
● Nut butters and jelly/jam
● Cereal
● Juice
● No-nut granola bars
● Baby food
● Diapers and pull-ups


Foods that can be eaten without access to a kitchen or can opener

● Pop-top canned foods
● Granola bars
● Dehydrated fruits or meats
● Tortillas
● Cereal
● Instant coffee
● Protein bars
● Tuna
● Nuts
● Bottled water
● Hot hands


Household items

● Can openers
● Laundry detergent
● Tampons/pads
● Adult diapers
● Cleaning supplies
● Toilet paper/paper towels
● Pet food, supplies, litter


Special diet food

● Non-dairy milks
● Non-whey protein supplements
● Tofu
● Nutritional yeast
● Hemp, flax, or chia seeds
● Gluten-free bread, flours, pastas, baking mix, oats
● Rice
● Quinoa, sorghum, buckwheat, amaranth, teff, cornmeal, brown rice
● Cooking oils
● Spices
● Nut-free products
● Allergy-safe products

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Organization: Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

How to help

We need plastic or reusable bags always, as well as carbon sources for our compost! This can be any paper without staples, and no receipts. 


We could really use some Kids Snacks to distribute in our pantry. This can include:  Mac and cheese ● Nut butters and jelly/jam ● Cereal ● Juice ● No-nut granola bars ● Fruit Snacks ● Crackers ● Dehydrated fruits ● Popcorn. The idea is to provide healthy, easy to eat snacks to children in our community on order to help prevent meal gaps.


We also need volunteers! To volunteer, please contact Mercury at mhc@mhcfoodpantry.org!


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Food Drives and Donations

We appreciate your desire to help community members access food! Thank you.

We are accepting specific items for donation. A complete list can be found here. Along with these items, we also appreciate donations of home or locally grown produce and eggs. If you are unsure if we will accept a donation, please feel free to call our office at (812) 339-5887 to check!

We appreciate food donations, but we always encourage community members to fundraise cash donations for us instead! That way, we can purchase and provide the best quality and quantity of food possible. 

​Donations can be delivered to the Hub on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 10am-6pm. If you have a larger donation, please call us
first!

Foods/supplies that can be helpful for children

● Formula
● Mac and cheese
● Nut butters and jelly/jam
● Cereal
● Juice
● No-nut granola bars
● Baby food
● Diapers and pull-ups


Foods that can be eaten without access to a kitchen or can opener

● Pop-top canned foods
● Granola bars
● Dehydrated fruits or meats
● Tortillas
● Cereal
● Instant coffee
● Protein bars
● Tuna
● Nuts
● Bottled water
● Hot hands


Household items

● Can openers
● Laundry detergent
● Tampons/pads
● Adult diapers
● Cleaning supplies
● Toilet paper/paper towels
● Pet food, supplies, litter


Special diet food

● Non-dairy milks
● Non-whey protein supplements
● Tofu
● Nutritional yeast
● Hemp, flax, or chia seeds
● Gluten-free bread, flours, pastas, baking mix, oats
● Rice
● Quinoa, sorghum, buckwheat, amaranth, teff, cornmeal, brown rice
● Cooking oils
● Spices
● Nut-free products
● Allergy-safe products

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Organization: Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoosier Hills Food Bank Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help out the food bank!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Our agencies and clients.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 2333 West Industrial Park Drive, Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm 

DONATION MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 697 Bloomington, IN 47402

CONTACT: Jake Bruner, (812) 334-8374, office@hhfoodbank.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Food (Canned Goods, Boxed Food, Canned Soups!)Frozen Meat Fresh Produce Monetary Donations for food purchasing Used Books (For our Annual Book Sale)

 

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

Delivery Van or Box Truck

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

Frozen MeatHoliday Meal ItemsCanned SoupsMonetary DonationsBulk Snacks for Children

 

 

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

WHY DONATE? Help out the food bank!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Our agencies and clients.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 2333 West Industrial Park Drive, Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm 

DONATION MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 697 Bloomington, IN 47402

CONTACT: Jake Bruner, (812) 334-8374, office@hhfoodbank.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Food (Canned Goods, Boxed Food, Canned Soups!)Frozen Meat Fresh Produce Monetary Donations for food purchasing Used Books (For our Annual Book Sale)

 

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

Delivery Van or Box Truck

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

Frozen MeatHoliday Meal ItemsCanned SoupsMonetary DonationsBulk Snacks for Children

 

 

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harmony School Wish List

WHY DONATE? Support our school, students and teachers!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The young people of our school.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 909 E 2nd St Bloomington IN 47401

CONTACT: Fern Goodman, (812) 334-8349, fern@harmonyschool.org

 wish list

Our teachers and staff have created wish lists for each program/need area. Please visit our online wish list: https://harmonyschool.org/harmonywishlist/

 

OUR BIG WISH ITEMS:

Electric Oven
Washer and Electric Dryer

 

Organization: Harmony School

WHY DONATE? Support our school, students and teachers!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The young people of our school.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 909 E 2nd St Bloomington IN 47401

CONTACT: Fern Goodman, (812) 334-8349, fern@harmonyschool.org

 wish list

Our teachers and staff have created wish lists for each program/need area. Please visit our online wish list: https://harmonyschool.org/harmonywishlist/

 

OUR BIG WISH ITEMS:

Electric Oven
Washer and Electric Dryer

 

Organization: Harmony School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP 55+ Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help older volunteers make a difference in the lives of kids!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? These items support RSVP projects to make Hug-a-Bears for kids having surgery.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Amy Wardlow, (812) 935-2523, awardlow@area10agency.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

kid-friendly cotton fabric polyester stuffing

Organization: RSVP 55+ Volunteer Program

WHY DONATE? Help older volunteers make a difference in the lives of kids!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? These items support RSVP projects to make Hug-a-Bears for kids having surgery.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Amy Wardlow, (812) 935-2523, awardlow@area10agency.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

kid-friendly cotton fabric polyester stuffing

Organization: RSVP 55+ Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoosier Riverwatch


Help keep our water clean!  Engage in water quality monitoring, including its biological, chemical, and physical parameters.  This is a great opportunity for school groups, neighborhoods, civic organizations, and more.

The mission of Hoosier Riverwatch is:

To involve the citizens of Indiana in becoming active stewards of Indiana's water resources through watershed education, water monitoring, and clean-up activities. Hoosier Riverwatch is a State-sponsored water quality monitoring initiative.

We accomplish this mission through the following goals:

Educate citizens on watersheds and the relationship between land use and water quality. Train citizens on the basic principles of water quality monitoring. Promote opportunities for involvement in water quality issues. Provide water quality information to individuals or groups working to protect water resources. Support volunteer efforts by providing technical assistance, monitoring equipment, networking opportunities and educational materials.

Look at the www.hoosierriverwatch.com website to learn more.

GET STARTED TODAY! For more information or assistance signing up, contact City of Bloomington Utilities, Attn: Kriste Lindberg, Stormwater Education Specialist, stormwater@bloomington.in.gov , or phone (812) 349-3617.

Organization: City of Bloomington Utilities


Help keep our water clean!  Engage in water quality monitoring, including its biological, chemical, and physical parameters.  This is a great opportunity for school groups, neighborhoods, civic organizations, and more.

The mission of Hoosier Riverwatch is:

To involve the citizens of Indiana in becoming active stewards of Indiana's water resources through watershed education, water monitoring, and clean-up activities. Hoosier Riverwatch is a State-sponsored water quality monitoring initiative.

We accomplish this mission through the following goals:

Educate citizens on watersheds and the relationship between land use and water quality. Train citizens on the basic principles of water quality monitoring. Promote opportunities for involvement in water quality issues. Provide water quality information to individuals or groups working to protect water resources. Support volunteer efforts by providing technical assistance, monitoring equipment, networking opportunities and educational materials.

Look at the www.hoosierriverwatch.com website to learn more.

GET STARTED TODAY! For more information or assistance signing up, contact City of Bloomington Utilities, Attn: Kriste Lindberg, Stormwater Education Specialist, stormwater@bloomington.in.gov , or phone (812) 349-3617.

Organization: City of Bloomington Utilities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Middle Way House Wish List and Amazon List

WHY DONATE? Support violence prevention and recovery for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? You will be helping individuals and families who are at our emergency shelter and transitional housing receive items they need.

AMAZON WISHLIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

New Wings Emergency Shelter

Please contact our Shelter Manager to see if your used items can be used. Thank you so much for your generosity.

DONATIONS: To see if your items can be used, and to arrange your donation, contact donations@middlewayhouse.org, or call 812-333-7404. *Means we are very low on this item(s).

Donations Needed 

Sunscreens that do not leave a white castPantry Fillers Freezer meals (frozen pizza, meals and breakfast foods) Yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese Condiments- Salad dressings, ketchup, mustard, mayo, sauces of all kinds Fruits and Vegetables Loaves of bread Kroger or Walmart gift cards for House Manager to purchase perishable foods weekly Snacks- chips, popcorn, cookies, candy $10-20 Gift cards (Kroger, Walmart, Gas Stations) for residents needing to purchase a gift for their child, gas or when they move out to purchase some groceries.Travel sized products (all items)Hygiene ProductsShampoo/ConditionerBody WashBody Spray/Perfume*Sensitive Body Lotion*DeodorantHair BrushesCurly Hair Products*

Winter

Adult & Children's Scarves*

Children's Clothing

Boy’s size 10-12 underwear*Boy’s clothing 3T, 4T, 5T & 6T*Girl's clothing 3T, 4T, 5T, & 6T*

Men’s Clothing

Men's sweaters (all sizes)

Diapers and Pull-ups for the Emergency Shelter*

Size 4, 5 and 6 diapers Size 3T-4T pull-ups Size 4T-5T pull-ups  Baby wipes*

Donations we can always use for residents who are gaining independent housing. (All items should be new or in gently used and clean conditions please.)

Pots and pans Manual can openers Complete dish sets (4, 6 or 8 servings) Unopened or unused cleaning supplies Mops, vacuums and dust busters in good shape Kitchen towels, dish rags and oven mitts Small kitchen appliances (Instant Pots, Crock pots, toasters, coffee pots) Bath towels (bath towels, wash cloths, hand towels and bath mats) Sheet sets Lamps Laundry baskets Basically, anything someone could use to start over in a new apartment, except furniture.

Special items for fall and winter time

Christmas goodies for adults: (approx. 12 total) Puzzle books Facial masks, nail polishes, polish remover, body sprays/perfumes, etc. Pampering items for adults in shelter (robes, fuzzy socks, bath soaks, slippers) Candy Christmas stocking stuffers for kids in shelter (approx. 8 but depends on how many kids are in shelter) Candy Small toys (fidgets/sensory toys, cards, etc.)Art supplies Books

Generic Gift Cards (used to purchase birth certificates, gas etc) $10 & $20 increments

 

The RISE! Transitional Housing Program

Clothing: *only accepting the following clothing items*

new or clean winter hats in good condition new or clean winter scarves in good condition new or clean pairs of gloves in good conditionNew, unused underwear (all sizes- especially toddler) *cannot accept used underwear - item needed in high demand*new or clean socks of all sizes * item in high demand*new or clean bras/training bras in good condition

Linens:

New or used purses, luggage, duffel bags, and diaper bags in good conditionnew or clean backpacks in good conditionnew or clean bath towels, dish towels, washcloths, pot holders, table cloths, window curtains, bath mats, and shower curtains in good condition *item in high demand*new or clean laundered bed sheets, comforters, and blankets (up to queen-size) in good condition new or clean reusable grocery bags in good condition

Household Items:

Lamps and night lightslight bulbs phone chargers, cords, C cables,  Micro USB, charging blocks, headphones, earbuds, etc. (no frayed wires or items compatible only with specific devices)"Safety 1st" or comparable childproofing items, gates, outlet covers, etc.Extension cords (no frayed wires please)Microwave/Dishwasher safe, unbreakable dish and drinkware (sorry, but we are not accepting glassware, porcelain, gilded, or breakable dishware - fragile home decore is accepted)new and unopened shower curtain linersNew and used sippy cups, children's cups, and water bottleslaundry baskets, hampers, storage bins, milk crates, and organizers *item in high demand*new or gently used cute family decor items of all tastes, themes, colors etc. (we accpet just about anything is non-offensive or that does not promote violence, substance use, or adult beverage consumption)posters of children's characters, animals, outer space, etc.vasesunbroken mirrorshouse plantsdish drainersplastic, unbroken clothes hangersartificial flowers and bedroom vinesstring lightsbean bag chairschildren's furniture (we cannot lift or store heavy or large items, sorry)roller skates, new helemts, safety pads, razor scootersbicycle pumpsflashlightskeychains and lanyardsnew and unopened pepper spraycandles (LED preferred but will accept wick candles)screwdrivers, nails, hammers, etc.

Toiletries/cleaning supplies

Baby wipes and diapers size three and up  / pull-ups 2t-5t  *item high demand*"no tears" baby soap, baby shampoo, kid's detangler, and baby lotion  *item high demand*new and unused toothbrushes (we cannot accept used toothbrushes)new and unused hair combs, brushes, fasteners, barrettes, scrunchies, etc. new, unused, or unopened disposable feminine hygiene products and cloth padsfull-size body wash, shampoo, and conditioner for all hair typeshair styling products and T=textured hair care products  *item high demand*sensitive skin soap, lotion, facial moisturizer, etc.hand sanitizercleaning supplies: all-purpose cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, window cleaner, and mopping solution *item high demand*laundry and dish soap *item high demand*disinfectant spray and air freshners new and unused cleaning sponges (will not accept used sponges)brooms and dustpannew mops and cleaning buckets (we cannot accept used mops)empty and unused toilet or sink plungers (we cannot accept used plungers)toilet brushes (we cannot accept used plungers)

kitchen items/paper goods:

can openerfood storage canistersunused plastic baggies and zip lock bags of all sizestrash bags of all sizesaluminum foil, plastic wrap, and wax papercookie cuttersclean, unrusted kitchen utensilspots and panspaper towels, napkins, and platesnew or clean, washed lunch boxeslunch sacksbath tissue and facial tissue *item high demand*plastic cutlery

Toys/games/books

party supplies: party favors, plastic tablecloths, streamers, balloons, decor, etc.gift wrap, bows, and gift bagsgreeting cards and stationarynew, unused crayons, washable markers, glue, poster boards, and color construction papernew, unopened gifts for children ages 0-18new, unopened games and puzzles (we will not accept puzzles that have been opened unless they are wood or plastic PreSchool Puzzles with all pieces in tact, sorry)New or gently used, clean, and well-loved Dolls of all skin shades & hair texturesNew or gently used, clean, and well-loved Toys for all agesnew children's books sticker packs for kidsblank labelsoffice supplies: folers, binders, pencil boxes, Scissors, Pens, Paper, Notebooks, Pencils, Mouse Pads, Rulers, Masking Tape, Duct Tape, Scotch Tape, etc.unopened craft kits for kidsunopened snacks and juice boxes for lunches

Wishlist for the children at RISE! and our Emergency Shelter

Please feel free to contact us at communications@middlewayhouse.org for any questions.

NUK bottles (for infants) suction plates and bowls (for infants) Sonic the Hedgehog toys (for age 3 & up) Car figures from Cars, the Disney movie Picture books from the We Say What's Okay series Picture books by Julie FlettWe All Play by Julie Flett (For Emergency Shelter)Books by Sandra Boynton (For Emergency Shelter)Books By Eric Carle (For Emergency Shelter)Last Stop on Market Street by Matt De La Pena (For Emergency Shelter)We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch (For Emergency Shelter)A Terrible Thing Happened  by Margaret M. Holmes (For Emergency Shelter)Bear Snores On Series by Karma Wilson (For Emergency Shelter)

We would love to have the Spanish versions of all these books, as well.


Organization: Middle Way House

WHY DONATE? Support violence prevention and recovery for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? You will be helping individuals and families who are at our emergency shelter and transitional housing receive items they need.

AMAZON WISHLIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

New Wings Emergency Shelter

Please contact our Shelter Manager to see if your used items can be used. Thank you so much for your generosity.

DONATIONS: To see if your items can be used, and to arrange your donation, contact donations@middlewayhouse.org, or call 812-333-7404. *Means we are very low on this item(s).

Donations Needed 

Sunscreens that do not leave a white castPantry Fillers Freezer meals (frozen pizza, meals and breakfast foods) Yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese Condiments- Salad dressings, ketchup, mustard, mayo, sauces of all kinds Fruits and Vegetables Loaves of bread Kroger or Walmart gift cards for House Manager to purchase perishable foods weekly Snacks- chips, popcorn, cookies, candy $10-20 Gift cards (Kroger, Walmart, Gas Stations) for residents needing to purchase a gift for their child, gas or when they move out to purchase some groceries.Travel sized products (all items)Hygiene ProductsShampoo/ConditionerBody WashBody Spray/Perfume*Sensitive Body Lotion*DeodorantHair BrushesCurly Hair Products*

Winter

Adult & Children's Scarves*

Children's Clothing

Boy’s size 10-12 underwear*Boy’s clothing 3T, 4T, 5T & 6T*Girl's clothing 3T, 4T, 5T, & 6T*

Men’s Clothing

Men's sweaters (all sizes)

Diapers and Pull-ups for the Emergency Shelter*

Size 4, 5 and 6 diapers Size 3T-4T pull-ups Size 4T-5T pull-ups  Baby wipes*

Donations we can always use for residents who are gaining independent housing. (All items should be new or in gently used and clean conditions please.)

Pots and pans Manual can openers Complete dish sets (4, 6 or 8 servings) Unopened or unused cleaning supplies Mops, vacuums and dust busters in good shape Kitchen towels, dish rags and oven mitts Small kitchen appliances (Instant Pots, Crock pots, toasters, coffee pots) Bath towels (bath towels, wash cloths, hand towels and bath mats) Sheet sets Lamps Laundry baskets Basically, anything someone could use to start over in a new apartment, except furniture.

Special items for fall and winter time

Christmas goodies for adults: (approx. 12 total) Puzzle books Facial masks, nail polishes, polish remover, body sprays/perfumes, etc. Pampering items for adults in shelter (robes, fuzzy socks, bath soaks, slippers) Candy Christmas stocking stuffers for kids in shelter (approx. 8 but depends on how many kids are in shelter) Candy Small toys (fidgets/sensory toys, cards, etc.)Art supplies Books

Generic Gift Cards (used to purchase birth certificates, gas etc) $10 & $20 increments

 

The RISE! Transitional Housing Program

Clothing: *only accepting the following clothing items*

new or clean winter hats in good condition new or clean winter scarves in good condition new or clean pairs of gloves in good conditionNew, unused underwear (all sizes- especially toddler) *cannot accept used underwear - item needed in high demand*new or clean socks of all sizes * item in high demand*new or clean bras/training bras in good condition

Linens:

New or used purses, luggage, duffel bags, and diaper bags in good conditionnew or clean backpacks in good conditionnew or clean bath towels, dish towels, washcloths, pot holders, table cloths, window curtains, bath mats, and shower curtains in good condition *item in high demand*new or clean laundered bed sheets, comforters, and blankets (up to queen-size) in good condition new or clean reusable grocery bags in good condition

Household Items:

Lamps and night lightslight bulbs phone chargers, cords, C cables,  Micro USB, charging blocks, headphones, earbuds, etc. (no frayed wires or items compatible only with specific devices)"Safety 1st" or comparable childproofing items, gates, outlet covers, etc.Extension cords (no frayed wires please)Microwave/Dishwasher safe, unbreakable dish and drinkware (sorry, but we are not accepting glassware, porcelain, gilded, or breakable dishware - fragile home decore is accepted)new and unopened shower curtain linersNew and used sippy cups, children's cups, and water bottleslaundry baskets, hampers, storage bins, milk crates, and organizers *item in high demand*new or gently used cute family decor items of all tastes, themes, colors etc. (we accpet just about anything is non-offensive or that does not promote violence, substance use, or adult beverage consumption)posters of children's characters, animals, outer space, etc.vasesunbroken mirrorshouse plantsdish drainersplastic, unbroken clothes hangersartificial flowers and bedroom vinesstring lightsbean bag chairschildren's furniture (we cannot lift or store heavy or large items, sorry)roller skates, new helemts, safety pads, razor scootersbicycle pumpsflashlightskeychains and lanyardsnew and unopened pepper spraycandles (LED preferred but will accept wick candles)screwdrivers, nails, hammers, etc.

Toiletries/cleaning supplies

Baby wipes and diapers size three and up  / pull-ups 2t-5t  *item high demand*"no tears" baby soap, baby shampoo, kid's detangler, and baby lotion  *item high demand*new and unused toothbrushes (we cannot accept used toothbrushes)new and unused hair combs, brushes, fasteners, barrettes, scrunchies, etc. new, unused, or unopened disposable feminine hygiene products and cloth padsfull-size body wash, shampoo, and conditioner for all hair typeshair styling products and T=textured hair care products  *item high demand*sensitive skin soap, lotion, facial moisturizer, etc.hand sanitizercleaning supplies: all-purpose cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, window cleaner, and mopping solution *item high demand*laundry and dish soap *item high demand*disinfectant spray and air freshners new and unused cleaning sponges (will not accept used sponges)brooms and dustpannew mops and cleaning buckets (we cannot accept used mops)empty and unused toilet or sink plungers (we cannot accept used plungers)toilet brushes (we cannot accept used plungers)

kitchen items/paper goods:

can openerfood storage canistersunused plastic baggies and zip lock bags of all sizestrash bags of all sizesaluminum foil, plastic wrap, and wax papercookie cuttersclean, unrusted kitchen utensilspots and panspaper towels, napkins, and platesnew or clean, washed lunch boxeslunch sacksbath tissue and facial tissue *item high demand*plastic cutlery

Toys/games/books

party supplies: party favors, plastic tablecloths, streamers, balloons, decor, etc.gift wrap, bows, and gift bagsgreeting cards and stationarynew, unused crayons, washable markers, glue, poster boards, and color construction papernew, unopened gifts for children ages 0-18new, unopened games and puzzles (we will not accept puzzles that have been opened unless they are wood or plastic PreSchool Puzzles with all pieces in tact, sorry)New or gently used, clean, and well-loved Dolls of all skin shades & hair texturesNew or gently used, clean, and well-loved Toys for all agesnew children's books sticker packs for kidsblank labelsoffice supplies: folers, binders, pencil boxes, Scissors, Pens, Paper, Notebooks, Pencils, Mouse Pads, Rulers, Masking Tape, Duct Tape, Scotch Tape, etc.unopened craft kits for kidsunopened snacks and juice boxes for lunches

Wishlist for the children at RISE! and our Emergency Shelter

Please feel free to contact us at communications@middlewayhouse.org for any questions.

NUK bottles (for infants) suction plates and bowls (for infants) Sonic the Hedgehog toys (for age 3 & up) Car figures from Cars, the Disney movie Picture books from the We Say What's Okay series Picture books by Julie FlettWe All Play by Julie Flett (For Emergency Shelter)Books by Sandra Boynton (For Emergency Shelter)Books By Eric Carle (For Emergency Shelter)Last Stop on Market Street by Matt De La Pena (For Emergency Shelter)We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch (For Emergency Shelter)A Terrible Thing Happened  by Margaret M. Holmes (For Emergency Shelter)Bear Snores On Series by Karma Wilson (For Emergency Shelter)

We would love to have the Spanish versions of all these books, as well.


Organization: Middle Way House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafting and sewing for hospice patients

Make a real difference in someone’s life!

Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.

We are looking for individuals and groups to donate items for patients. Do you have unused cards to repurpose? Please donate them to brighten someone's day!

Can you craft? We are looking for donations of holiday or birthday cards that can be given to our Hospice patients.

Can you knit or sew? Our patients could use any of the following: lap blankets, neck pillows, adult bibs, wheelchair or walker caddies. We also make memory bears for our bereaved families, and we could use your assistance sewing these keepsakes.

Share your artistic craft today! To make arrangements for a craft or to drop off donations please contact,
Evie Bankov at (463)245-2171 or Ebankov@elara.com.

Organization: Elara Caring Hospice

Make a real difference in someone’s life!

Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.

We are looking for individuals and groups to donate items for patients. Do you have unused cards to repurpose? Please donate them to brighten someone's day!

Can you craft? We are looking for donations of holiday or birthday cards that can be given to our Hospice patients.

Can you knit or sew? Our patients could use any of the following: lap blankets, neck pillows, adult bibs, wheelchair or walker caddies. We also make memory bears for our bereaved families, and we could use your assistance sewing these keepsakes.

Share your artistic craft today! To make arrangements for a craft or to drop off donations please contact,
Evie Bankov at (463)245-2171 or Ebankov@elara.com.

Organization: Elara Caring Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Kitchen Meal Prep & Serving Assistants

Volunteers make this kitchen run!

COVID UPDATE:

Masks are voluntary at Community Kitchen. We will continue to monitor local Health Department guidelines and mandates, making changes to our policy as needed.

 You can help prepare and serve free meals six days a week for in-house and carry-out patrons. No previous experience is needed just a willingness to help. There are two volunteer shifts daily Monday through Saturday.

MEAL PREP SHIFT 11:30am-1:30pm (8 volunteers)
The prep shift from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. puts together the cold carry-out meals that we distribute at each location. They also put together lunches for after school programs and help with some food prep (making salads, chopping produce) for the evening meal served at each location. Some cleaning and washing dishes may be included. 

MEAL SERVING SHIFT 3:30-6:30pm (7 volunteers)
This shift from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday consists mainly of serving the evening meal 'cafeteria style' and doing some clean-up (sweeping mopping taking out trash) afterward. 


MINIMUM AGE:
Those age 14 and older may volunteer without an adult. Youth 10-13 may volunteer if accompanied by an adult.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR A SHIFT:

Contact June Taylor, Volunteer Coordinator, DIRECTLY by email (june@monroecommunitykitchen.com) or phone (812-332-0999) to ask about shift availability and scheduling.

For all shift requests:

PLEASE PROVIDE A PHONE NUMBER WHERE YOU CAN BE CONTACTED Let us know your date, time, and group size preferences. Have your schedule ready to review scheduling options.

Important: We have wonderful volunteers and therefore some shifts fill fast. You will need to register well in advance if you have a specific date preference, hours need, or volunteer group to accommodate. We will do our best to schedule you according to your needs and ours. Thank you!

 

Organization: Community Kitchen of Monroe County

Volunteers make this kitchen run!

COVID UPDATE:

Masks are voluntary at Community Kitchen. We will continue to monitor local Health Department guidelines and mandates, making changes to our policy as needed.

 You can help prepare and serve free meals six days a week for in-house and carry-out patrons. No previous experience is needed just a willingness to help. There are two volunteer shifts daily Monday through Saturday.

MEAL PREP SHIFT 11:30am-1:30pm (8 volunteers)
The prep shift from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. puts together the cold carry-out meals that we distribute at each location. They also put together lunches for after school programs and help with some food prep (making salads, chopping produce) for the evening meal served at each location. Some cleaning and washing dishes may be included. 

MEAL SERVING SHIFT 3:30-6:30pm (7 volunteers)
This shift from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday consists mainly of serving the evening meal 'cafeteria style' and doing some clean-up (sweeping mopping taking out trash) afterward. 


MINIMUM AGE:
Those age 14 and older may volunteer without an adult. Youth 10-13 may volunteer if accompanied by an adult.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR A SHIFT:

Contact June Taylor, Volunteer Coordinator, DIRECTLY by email (june@monroecommunitykitchen.com) or phone (812-332-0999) to ask about shift availability and scheduling.

For all shift requests:

PLEASE PROVIDE A PHONE NUMBER WHERE YOU CAN BE CONTACTED Let us know your date, time, and group size preferences. Have your schedule ready to review scheduling options.

Important: We have wonderful volunteers and therefore some shifts fill fast. You will need to register well in advance if you have a specific date preference, hours need, or volunteer group to accommodate. We will do our best to schedule you according to your needs and ours. Thank you!

 

Organization: Community Kitchen of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Group

Volunteering is more fun with family, friends, colleagues and classmates! Some projects are easier with more hands- reach out to coordinate volunteering with your group at The Opportunity House.

Projects include: organizing and pricing merchandise, styling and dressing mannequins, assisting with merchandise displays, and more! All of our proceeds support MCUM/Pathways Childcare Program.

Contact Retail Manager Na'Kia Jones-Clark at ophousevc@gmail.com to coordinate future projects.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Volunteering is more fun with family, friends, colleagues and classmates! Some projects are easier with more hands- reach out to coordinate volunteering with your group at The Opportunity House.

Projects include: organizing and pricing merchandise, styling and dressing mannequins, assisting with merchandise displays, and more! All of our proceeds support MCUM/Pathways Childcare Program.

Contact Retail Manager Na'Kia Jones-Clark at ophousevc@gmail.com to coordinate future projects.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Opportunity House Wish List

WHY DONATE? Your donations help support quality childcare and services through MCUM.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Those who are needing assistance will benefit as well as those who are giving.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 907 West 11th St Bloomington Indiana 47404

CONTACT: Na'Kia Jones-Clark, ophousevc@gmail.com

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

sleeping bags sheets grocery sacks towels & washcloths men's shoes and clothing working answer machine

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

coats for all

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

WHY DONATE? Your donations help support quality childcare and services through MCUM.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Those who are needing assistance will benefit as well as those who are giving.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 907 West 11th St Bloomington Indiana 47404

CONTACT: Na'Kia Jones-Clark, ophousevc@gmail.com

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

sleeping bags sheets grocery sacks towels & washcloths men's shoes and clothing working answer machine

 

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

coats for all

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Puppet Making Volunteer

Puppet Making Volunteer

There are some very creative individuals who enjoy using puppets to enact fun stories. We are in need of a creative and talented person who would be interested in working with a group of adults with disabilities to bring their creative puppet ideas to life. You would need sewing and similar abilities. 

The hours are somewhat flexible, but need to fit within the 9am - 3:30pm time frame.

Click the "RESPOND" button if you are interested!

If you have further questions please email smckenney@stonebelt.org.


Organization: Stone Belt

Puppet Making Volunteer

There are some very creative individuals who enjoy using puppets to enact fun stories. We are in need of a creative and talented person who would be interested in working with a group of adults with disabilities to bring their creative puppet ideas to life. You would need sewing and similar abilities. 

The hours are somewhat flexible, but need to fit within the 9am - 3:30pm time frame.

Click the "RESPOND" button if you are interested!

If you have further questions please email smckenney@stonebelt.org.


Organization: Stone Belt

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weed Wrangles - Urban Greenspace

Weed Wrangles are opportunities for volunteers to join our Urban Greenspace staff to learn more about identification and removal of the invasive species threatening our native ecosystem. Together we care for our parks, natural habitats, and build wildlife corridors.

 Duties: We have fun! Volunteers will be bending, hiking, and climbing as needed. Gloves and tools are provided. Dress for outdoors, wear a hat, and bring a water bottle.

 Times: Times and locations vary - please visit our volunteer dashboard for more information on when and where upcoming Wrangles will be occurring.

 Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.) Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. CLICK HERE to complete our digital waiver

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Weed Wrangles are opportunities for volunteers to join our Urban Greenspace staff to learn more about identification and removal of the invasive species threatening our native ecosystem. Together we care for our parks, natural habitats, and build wildlife corridors.

 Duties: We have fun! Volunteers will be bending, hiking, and climbing as needed. Gloves and tools are provided. Dress for outdoors, wear a hat, and bring a water bottle.

 Times: Times and locations vary - please visit our volunteer dashboard for more information on when and where upcoming Wrangles will be occurring.

 Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.) Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. CLICK HERE to complete our digital waiver

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Vincent de Paul Wish List

WE PICK UP! REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT

Submit a Request for Pickup  

Request a Pickup by phone at 812-961-1510  Ext 1 to request a pickup of furniture or appliance

WHY DONATE?    Extend the life of your usable furniture and appliances by giving to those in need in Bloomington and Monroe County.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?   Local persons and families in need who receive your items.

We Accept dropoffs of acceptable items at our warehouse on Saturday mornings between 8 am and 11 am and on most Wednesdays and Fridays between 11 am and 1 pm at  1999 N Packing House Rd -- Drop Off Instructions

CONTACT: Scott Alber, (812) 961-1510 ext.0, salber@bloomingtonsvdp.org for more information

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Gently used furniture and working appliances. We are in desperate need of working washers and dryers.  Our waiting list has over 50 families with children on it. Clean twin, full, and queen size mattresses. box springs, frames, and dressers are also in high demand.  Couches, chairs, microwaves, lamps, tables & LCD or LED TVs Vacuum cleaners,  fans, refrigerators, space heaters, microwaves, stoves, and window air conditioners

WHAT WE DON'T ACCEPT

We do not accept any items that need to be cleaned or repaired. Items from buildings with bed bug problems *King Size bed components or any waterbeds Building Supplies Clothing Desk with tops > 48" x 30" Dishwashers Patio furniture & grills Heavy items that require more than 2 people to move or items that are difficult to move Most medical equipment Pianos Stereos We No Longer Accept Old Style Tube / CRT Televisions

OUR BIG WISH:

Washer and Dryers Beds and Dressers Donated Box or Pickup Truck


 

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Society

WE PICK UP! REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT

Submit a Request for Pickup  

Request a Pickup by phone at 812-961-1510  Ext 1 to request a pickup of furniture or appliance

WHY DONATE?    Extend the life of your usable furniture and appliances by giving to those in need in Bloomington and Monroe County.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?   Local persons and families in need who receive your items.

We Accept dropoffs of acceptable items at our warehouse on Saturday mornings between 8 am and 11 am and on most Wednesdays and Fridays between 11 am and 1 pm at  1999 N Packing House Rd -- Drop Off Instructions

CONTACT: Scott Alber, (812) 961-1510 ext.0, salber@bloomingtonsvdp.org for more information

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Gently used furniture and working appliances. We are in desperate need of working washers and dryers.  Our waiting list has over 50 families with children on it. Clean twin, full, and queen size mattresses. box springs, frames, and dressers are also in high demand.  Couches, chairs, microwaves, lamps, tables & LCD or LED TVs Vacuum cleaners,  fans, refrigerators, space heaters, microwaves, stoves, and window air conditioners

WHAT WE DON'T ACCEPT

We do not accept any items that need to be cleaned or repaired. Items from buildings with bed bug problems *King Size bed components or any waterbeds Building Supplies Clothing Desk with tops > 48" x 30" Dishwashers Patio furniture & grills Heavy items that require more than 2 people to move or items that are difficult to move Most medical equipment Pianos Stereos We No Longer Accept Old Style Tube / CRT Televisions

OUR BIG WISH:

Washer and Dryers Beds and Dressers Donated Box or Pickup Truck


 

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Sycamore Land Trust

Environmental Volunteer Opportunities

Join us at Sycamore Land Trust and make a meaningful impact in our community and natural spaces! Volunteer opportunities include leading guided hikes, clearing and maintaining trails, removing invasive plants, planting native species, and much more. Together, we can preserve and protect our local environment for future generations to enjoy.

Volunteers enjoy good company and fresh air while maintaining Porter West Preserve. Photo by Martha Fox.

Interested in volunteering?

To sign up for a Preserve-a-Preserve weed wrangle, check out our events calendar https://sycamorelandtrust.org/bulletin-board/events-calendar/ for upcoming volunteer opportunities and more. 

Let us know! Use this form to share your interests and subscribe to our monthly volunteer newsletter with upcoming opportunities.

Organization: Sycamore Land Trust

Environmental Volunteer Opportunities

Join us at Sycamore Land Trust and make a meaningful impact in our community and natural spaces! Volunteer opportunities include leading guided hikes, clearing and maintaining trails, removing invasive plants, planting native species, and much more. Together, we can preserve and protect our local environment for future generations to enjoy.

Volunteers enjoy good company and fresh air while maintaining Porter West Preserve. Photo by Martha Fox.

Interested in volunteering?

To sign up for a Preserve-a-Preserve weed wrangle, check out our events calendar https://sycamorelandtrust.org/bulletin-board/events-calendar/ for upcoming volunteer opportunities and more. 

Let us know! Use this form to share your interests and subscribe to our monthly volunteer newsletter with upcoming opportunities.

Organization: Sycamore Land Trust

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Project School Wish List

WHY DONATE? Provide basic needs to those who need them

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The individuals who rely on assistance from our Food Pantry and Hygiene pantry

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 111 No Rogers St Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Monica Clemons, (812) 336-4310, monica.clemons@usc.salvationarmy.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

food hygiene items laundry soap shampoo toilet paper dish soap toothpaste toothbrushes deodorant bar soap reusable grocery bags

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

gloves mittens hats socks underwear sweatpants sweaters

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

forklift

 

Organization: The Salvation Army

WHY DONATE? Provide basic needs to those who need them

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The individuals who rely on assistance from our Food Pantry and Hygiene pantry

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 111 No Rogers St Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Monica Clemons, (812) 336-4310, monica.clemons@usc.salvationarmy.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

food hygiene items laundry soap shampoo toilet paper dish soap toothpaste toothbrushes deodorant bar soap reusable grocery bags

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

gloves mittens hats socks underwear sweatpants sweaters

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

forklift

 

Organization: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Sorting & Inventory Inspection

Help us Sort and Inspect Donations

Every day, The Salvation Army receives hundreds of pounds of donated goods: clothing, furniture, electronics, art, jewelry and more.

We save thousands of pounds of materials from ending up in our landfill by selling what is good to the public at low prices.

Those funds are used to support The Salvation Army's case management programs, employment programs, food pantry and financial assistance program. Items not suitable to sale are recycled.

The Salvation Army turns old clothes into rags and electronics are gathered for reuse or safe disposal. Volunteers assist Salvation Army staff to receive, sort, hang, and barb donated items and assist in making the store an attractive destination for customers.

Organization: The Salvation Army

Help us Sort and Inspect Donations

Every day, The Salvation Army receives hundreds of pounds of donated goods: clothing, furniture, electronics, art, jewelry and more.

We save thousands of pounds of materials from ending up in our landfill by selling what is good to the public at low prices.

Those funds are used to support The Salvation Army's case management programs, employment programs, food pantry and financial assistance program. Items not suitable to sale are recycled.

The Salvation Army turns old clothes into rags and electronics are gathered for reuse or safe disposal. Volunteers assist Salvation Army staff to receive, sort, hang, and barb donated items and assist in making the store an attractive destination for customers.

Organization: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Shop Merchandise Sorters

  Come join the award winning community of volunteers at "Op House"

Do you like surprises? We have plenty!

Donations to Opportunity House thrift store have been fantastic this year! And we are looking for help with sorting and unpacking them.

This is a fun job as every bag or box is different and you never know what you might find! Clothes, books, dishes, toys, games, antiques and more.

An eye for detail, ability to stand for 2-3hrs and some light lifting required.

Shifts are usually 9am-12pm or 12pm-2.00pm M-F but are somewhat flexible.

Training is provided. A commitment of at least 3months is required.

If volunteering with a group please note we can only accommodate 2 volunteers at a time for this position.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

  Come join the award winning community of volunteers at "Op House"

Do you like surprises? We have plenty!

Donations to Opportunity House thrift store have been fantastic this year! And we are looking for help with sorting and unpacking them.

This is a fun job as every bag or box is different and you never know what you might find! Clothes, books, dishes, toys, games, antiques and more.

An eye for detail, ability to stand for 2-3hrs and some light lifting required.

Shifts are usually 9am-12pm or 12pm-2.00pm M-F but are somewhat flexible.

Training is provided. A commitment of at least 3months is required.

If volunteering with a group please note we can only accommodate 2 volunteers at a time for this position.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Taggers

Opportunity House thrift store is looking for volunteers to price clothing. If you like clothes and fashion this might be a good fit for you. This is an easy fun job to do with a friend, or come and make new ones!

Taggers/Pricers check clothing for quality, attach price tag, (using a ready made price list) Most of the work is done sitting (and chatting!)

Come join the fun with our award winning community of volunteers and help us continue to support MCUM's childcare and other programs.

All regular volunteers can earn free clothes!

Hours - once trained volunteers pick a time that works for them, within the current opening times 9.00-3 Most volunteers work a 2-3hr shift

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity House thrift store is looking for volunteers to price clothing. If you like clothes and fashion this might be a good fit for you. This is an easy fun job to do with a friend, or come and make new ones!

Taggers/Pricers check clothing for quality, attach price tag, (using a ready made price list) Most of the work is done sitting (and chatting!)

Come join the fun with our award winning community of volunteers and help us continue to support MCUM's childcare and other programs.

All regular volunteers can earn free clothes!

Hours - once trained volunteers pick a time that works for them, within the current opening times 9.00-3 Most volunteers work a 2-3hr shift

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Attendant

The Monroe County History Center is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Front Desk Volunteers. As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming and informative environment for our museum guests. This position offers an excellent opportunity to engage with visitors, gain experience in guest relations, and contribute to the success of our museum operations.

Responsibilities

- Greet visitors warmly and provide information about the museum and its exhibits
- Manage admissions by processing ticket sales and memberships
- Answer phone calls and respond to inquiries in a professional and courteous manner
- Assist visitors in the Museum Store, including processing sales transactions and providing product information
- Maintain cleanliness and organization at the front desk area
- Assist with other tasks and projects as needed

Qualifications

- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Friendly and approachable demeanor
- Ability to multitask and work effectively in a sometimes fast-paced environment
- Reliable and punctual
- Interest in local history and willingness to learn about museum exhibits and programs
- Prior customer service experience is a plus but not required

Benefits

- Gain valuable experience in guest relations and museum operations
- Work in a dynamic and supportive team environment
- Opportunity to interact with visitors from diverse backgrounds
- Training provided; no prior experience necessary

Organization: Monroe County History Center (MCHC)

The Monroe County History Center is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Front Desk Volunteers. As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming and informative environment for our museum guests. This position offers an excellent opportunity to engage with visitors, gain experience in guest relations, and contribute to the success of our museum operations.

Responsibilities

- Greet visitors warmly and provide information about the museum and its exhibits
- Manage admissions by processing ticket sales and memberships
- Answer phone calls and respond to inquiries in a professional and courteous manner
- Assist visitors in the Museum Store, including processing sales transactions and providing product information
- Maintain cleanliness and organization at the front desk area
- Assist with other tasks and projects as needed

Qualifications

- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Friendly and approachable demeanor
- Ability to multitask and work effectively in a sometimes fast-paced environment
- Reliable and punctual
- Interest in local history and willingness to learn about museum exhibits and programs
- Prior customer service experience is a plus but not required

Benefits

- Gain valuable experience in guest relations and museum operations
- Work in a dynamic and supportive team environment
- Opportunity to interact with visitors from diverse backgrounds
- Training provided; no prior experience necessary

Organization: Monroe County History Center (MCHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help at Welcome Table

Greet and check-in participants at Wednesday evening gatherings. While fulfilling this simple, interactive volunteer activity, which can be done seated, enjoy LIVE acoustic music and observe interesting social dances, including Contra and Square dances.

 

Organization: Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group

Greet and check-in participants at Wednesday evening gatherings. While fulfilling this simple, interactive volunteer activity, which can be done seated, enjoy LIVE acoustic music and observe interesting social dances, including Contra and Square dances.

 

Organization: Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry Volunteer

The Hub is accepting volunteers in our pantry!

Volunteers assist with a wide range of tasks, including but not limited to packing boxes, sorting produce, stocking, working the front desk, assisting patrons in the pantry, and repackaging bulk goods. Lifting abilities are preferred but not required.

Time Commitment: 2 hours per week, every week

Days and Times: There are pantry shifts open Tuesdays-Thursday, 10 pm-6 pm. Shifts are generally 10am-12pm, 12-2 pm, 2-4 pm, and 4-6 pm.

​Families are welcome to volunteer together as a group.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Liz at outreach@mhcfoodpantry.org

Organization: Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

The Hub is accepting volunteers in our pantry!

Volunteers assist with a wide range of tasks, including but not limited to packing boxes, sorting produce, stocking, working the front desk, assisting patrons in the pantry, and repackaging bulk goods. Lifting abilities are preferred but not required.

Time Commitment: 2 hours per week, every week

Days and Times: There are pantry shifts open Tuesdays-Thursday, 10 pm-6 pm. Shifts are generally 10am-12pm, 12-2 pm, 2-4 pm, and 4-6 pm.

​Families are welcome to volunteer together as a group.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Liz at outreach@mhcfoodpantry.org

Organization: Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteering

The Food Bank Warehouse Needs You!

We are actively seeking warehouse volunteers over the next couple of months to help us catch up on a few different projects. Volunteer numbers have been down for the month of July and the beginning of August. 

Volunteers are needed for 2-3 hour shifts Monday-Thursday between 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Volunteers will assist with food sorting, cleaning, office duties, box packing, and bulk food packing.

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

The Food Bank Warehouse Needs You!

We are actively seeking warehouse volunteers over the next couple of months to help us catch up on a few different projects. Volunteer numbers have been down for the month of July and the beginning of August. 

Volunteers are needed for 2-3 hour shifts Monday-Thursday between 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Volunteers will assist with food sorting, cleaning, office duties, box packing, and bulk food packing.

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board or Committee Involvement

Windfall Dancers Inc. is seeking those passionate about dance to join our working board and committees. Help support our organization as we create relevant and meaningful programming and educational events in the Bloomington community. 

As a nonprofit, Windfall Dancers Inc.has offered dance classes for all ages and contemporary dance performances to the Bloomington area for over 40 years. Become part of our collaborative, creative, and longstanding community.  

Please contact management@windfalldancers.org for more information.

 

Organization: Windfall Dancers Inc.

Windfall Dancers Inc. is seeking those passionate about dance to join our working board and committees. Help support our organization as we create relevant and meaningful programming and educational events in the Bloomington community. 

As a nonprofit, Windfall Dancers Inc.has offered dance classes for all ages and contemporary dance performances to the Bloomington area for over 40 years. Become part of our collaborative, creative, and longstanding community.  

Please contact management@windfalldancers.org for more information.

 

Organization: Windfall Dancers Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilities and Garden Maintenance (Free dance class exchange)

Windfall Dancers Inc. is seeking volunteers to assist with housekeeping and grounds maintenance. Facilities work includes sweeping, dusting, cleaning mirrors, taking out garbage, cleaning bathrooms, and vacuuming. Grounds work includes shoveling snow, picking up litter outside, weeding, mowing, and gardening. Windfall Dance Studio is located at the corner of Dunn and 14th Streets. Dates and hours are flexible and work depends on the season. Please contact management@windfalldancers.org for more information.  

Organization: Windfall Dancers Inc.

Windfall Dancers Inc. is seeking volunteers to assist with housekeeping and grounds maintenance. Facilities work includes sweeping, dusting, cleaning mirrors, taking out garbage, cleaning bathrooms, and vacuuming. Grounds work includes shoveling snow, picking up litter outside, weeding, mowing, and gardening. Windfall Dance Studio is located at the corner of Dunn and 14th Streets. Dates and hours are flexible and work depends on the season. Please contact management@windfalldancers.org for more information.  

Organization: Windfall Dancers Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer opportunities at Johnson Christian Village

THINGS A VOLUNTEER CAN DO

Craft projects with residents Donate: craft supplies, baked goods for Bazaar, prizes for BINGO Help with activities, games, crafts Read to a resident Go for a walk with a resident Polish nails Serve ice water Help with outings Escort a resident to town: go to the store, out to eat… Sewing/mending Quilting with the residents One on one visits with the residents Play games, cards, puzzles with the residents Help with parties, events Host the monthly birthday party Decorate for holidays Light maintenance work or grounds work Adopt a resident Write letters/ send cards to the residents Distribute magazines Sing with or to the residents Play instruments with or for the residents Share your hobby or talents with the residents Conduct a Bible study/ devotion Bring your pet to visit

Additional information- Contact Rhonda Greene at 765-744-5419 or rhogreene@chliving.org.

Organization: Johnson Christian Village

THINGS A VOLUNTEER CAN DO

Craft projects with residents Donate: craft supplies, baked goods for Bazaar, prizes for BINGO Help with activities, games, crafts Read to a resident Go for a walk with a resident Polish nails Serve ice water Help with outings Escort a resident to town: go to the store, out to eat… Sewing/mending Quilting with the residents One on one visits with the residents Play games, cards, puzzles with the residents Help with parties, events Host the monthly birthday party Decorate for holidays Light maintenance work or grounds work Adopt a resident Write letters/ send cards to the residents Distribute magazines Sing with or to the residents Play instruments with or for the residents Share your hobby or talents with the residents Conduct a Bible study/ devotion Bring your pet to visit

Additional information- Contact Rhonda Greene at 765-744-5419 or rhogreene@chliving.org.

Organization: Johnson Christian Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WonderLab Museum Wish List

WHY DONATE? Help support kids exploring science

WHO WILL BENEFIT? All museum visitors and curious minds in our community.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 308 W. 4th St. Bloomington Indiana 47404

CONTACT: Kelli Debikey, Volunteer Manager at (812) 337-1337 ext. 21 or kelli@wonderlab.org

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

postage stamps painters tape masking tape office tape dish soap hand towels 13-gallon trash bags zip-seal sandwich bags hand sanitizer surgical or KN95 face masks adult and children sizes UV strip lights (Zoo Med T8 ReptiSun 10.0 power and 18 in long) dome reptile hoods (8.5 in diameter) 75watt reptile basking bulb 150-watt reptile basking bulbs EcoEarth (condensed bricks) dry erase markers 360 deg Meeting Owl by Owl Labs adult sized self propelled wheelchair 

Organization: WonderLab Museum of Science Health & Technology

WHY DONATE? Help support kids exploring science

WHO WILL BENEFIT? All museum visitors and curious minds in our community.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 308 W. 4th St. Bloomington Indiana 47404

CONTACT: Kelli Debikey, Volunteer Manager at (812) 337-1337 ext. 21 or kelli@wonderlab.org

 

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

postage stamps painters tape masking tape office tape dish soap hand towels 13-gallon trash bags zip-seal sandwich bags hand sanitizer surgical or KN95 face masks adult and children sizes UV strip lights (Zoo Med T8 ReptiSun 10.0 power and 18 in long) dome reptile hoods (8.5 in diameter) 75watt reptile basking bulb 150-watt reptile basking bulbs EcoEarth (condensed bricks) dry erase markers 360 deg Meeting Owl by Owl Labs adult sized self propelled wheelchair 

Organization: WonderLab Museum of Science Health & Technology

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivering Groceries to SNAP Benefit Recipients in Bloomington

Civic Champs is connecting SNAP Benefit (Previously referred to as Food Stamps) Recipients to receive online ordered groceries at no additional costs. If you are interested in being a driver that picks up the food from a nearby grocery store and dropping it off to Bloomington folks in your area, please use this Google forms link to sign up to be contacted by our Civic Champs team.

 

Organization: Civic Champs

Civic Champs is connecting SNAP Benefit (Previously referred to as Food Stamps) Recipients to receive online ordered groceries at no additional costs. If you are interested in being a driver that picks up the food from a nearby grocery store and dropping it off to Bloomington folks in your area, please use this Google forms link to sign up to be contacted by our Civic Champs team.

 

Organization: Civic Champs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BHARC Wish List

Help the residents of public housing.

WHY DONATE? We are a group of public housing residents who take residents' concerns, suggestions, etc. to the staff of the Bloomington Housing Authority. We organize events for the residents of the Bloomington Housing Authority. We also run a weekly food pantry and monthly non-food pantry

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Donations will help individuals and families who live in public housing with non-EBT items and giveaway/raffles items at events the council organizes.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 1016 Summit St. Bloomington, IN 47404

CONTACT: Marta Hall, leave a message at (812) 410-0160, martaannhall@gmail.com 

WISH LIST:

toilet paper kitchen trash bags dish soap laundry soap pine sol body wash paper Napkins paper towels tissues hydrogen peroxide band-aids q-tips kitchen sponges hand soap hand sanitizer sandwich bags toothpaste or gel toothbrushes razors deodorant lotion

Organization: Bloomington Housing Authority Resident Council (BHARC)

Help the residents of public housing.

WHY DONATE? We are a group of public housing residents who take residents' concerns, suggestions, etc. to the staff of the Bloomington Housing Authority. We organize events for the residents of the Bloomington Housing Authority. We also run a weekly food pantry and monthly non-food pantry

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Donations will help individuals and families who live in public housing with non-EBT items and giveaway/raffles items at events the council organizes.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 1016 Summit St. Bloomington, IN 47404

CONTACT: Marta Hall, leave a message at (812) 410-0160, martaannhall@gmail.com 

WISH LIST:

toilet paper kitchen trash bags dish soap laundry soap pine sol body wash paper Napkins paper towels tissues hydrogen peroxide band-aids q-tips kitchen sponges hand soap hand sanitizer sandwich bags toothpaste or gel toothbrushes razors deodorant lotion

Organization: Bloomington Housing Authority Resident Council (BHARC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scaly Tailz Wish List

WHY DONATE? Scaly Tailz needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The animals are the ones who benefit the most.  Also, our crew is able to perform their duties better and promote Scaly Tailz even more.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: We can do contact-less pick-up, or give you an address for contact-less drop-off.

CONTACT: Sheryl Mitchell, (812) 558-1937, ScalyTailz@gmail.com

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Exotic vet services - checkups, tests, and emergency services when needed. Reliable minivan for transporting critters and volunteers Colored printer paper White printer paper Paper towels (lots and lots) Dishwashing soap Gift cards to Krogers, Walmart, Target, etc (for getting greens, veggies and fruit for critters) Large Rubbermaid type tubs Duct tape Band-aids (all sizes, preferably flexible fabric) Neosporin Hand sanitizer Electrical services - we are renovating a trailer for Scaly Tailz. HVAC services - trailer being refurbished needs work on furnace and AC. Construction services - trailer being refurbished has holes in the wall, and soft spots in the floor that need to be repaired. Large two sink utility sink. Flexible faucet (like you see in restaurants and such). Plumber services - trailer needs a utility sink and flexible faucet installed. Painting supplies - rollers, brushes, paint pans, paint, kilz Painting services - trailer walls will need painting after they are repaired

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

A reliable minivan to take us to events - this would allow us to bring even more of our critters, and more volunteers!

Organization: Scaly Tailz

WHY DONATE? Scaly Tailz needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The animals are the ones who benefit the most.  Also, our crew is able to perform their duties better and promote Scaly Tailz even more.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: We can do contact-less pick-up, or give you an address for contact-less drop-off.

CONTACT: Sheryl Mitchell, (812) 558-1937, ScalyTailz@gmail.com

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Exotic vet services - checkups, tests, and emergency services when needed. Reliable minivan for transporting critters and volunteers Colored printer paper White printer paper Paper towels (lots and lots) Dishwashing soap Gift cards to Krogers, Walmart, Target, etc (for getting greens, veggies and fruit for critters) Large Rubbermaid type tubs Duct tape Band-aids (all sizes, preferably flexible fabric) Neosporin Hand sanitizer Electrical services - we are renovating a trailer for Scaly Tailz. HVAC services - trailer being refurbished needs work on furnace and AC. Construction services - trailer being refurbished has holes in the wall, and soft spots in the floor that need to be repaired. Large two sink utility sink. Flexible faucet (like you see in restaurants and such). Plumber services - trailer needs a utility sink and flexible faucet installed. Painting supplies - rollers, brushes, paint pans, paint, kilz Painting services - trailer walls will need painting after they are repaired

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

A reliable minivan to take us to events - this would allow us to bring even more of our critters, and more volunteers!

Organization: Scaly Tailz

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Storm Water Art Project

Help keep our water clean!  Create art that helps to educate the public on stormwater quality.  Great opportunity for school groups, neighborhoods, civic organizations, and more.

Organization: City of Bloomington Utilities

Help keep our water clean!  Create art that helps to educate the public on stormwater quality.  Great opportunity for school groups, neighborhoods, civic organizations, and more.

Organization: City of Bloomington Utilities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Used Stamp Collections Needed for Veterans

ALA Unit 18 is partnering with Stamps for the Wounded. Drop them off at the Burton Woolery Post 18 and then ALA Unit 18 will send them off to Stamps for the Wounded.  If you cannot get to the Post, then contact Jenny Tracy jtracy@ciswired.com to coordinate a pick up.

 

Stamps for the Wounded (SFTW) is a service organization dedicated to providing comfort and stimulating activity to U.S. veterans through stamp collecting. SFTW sends donated postage stamps and other philatelic material and supplies to wounded, ill, and isolated veterans. SFTW has been helping veterans since 1942.

 

One way that you can help our veterans is to save / gather envelopes from the mail coming to your home, business, fraternal or volunteer organization, neighborhood, etc. You can then clip most of the postage stamps from the envelopes and send them to SFTW. We will send them to veterans to sort, soak and arrange for their own collections. 

 

Stamps that can be collected are:

Postage stamps, whether they are on paper or off paper.

Postage stamps from the USA or from any other country in the world.

Computer-generated postage labels.

Postal stationary : envelopes with pre-printed “stamps”; postal cards with a pre-printed “stamp”; aerogrammes. These should not be clipped, they are more collectible as entire pieces.

 

How to Clip Stamps

Carefully clip, or tear the paper around outer edges of the perforations around the stamp. Do not clip off the perforations … this ruins the stamp. Please leave at least 1/4″ of margin around the outside edges of the performations of the stamp which makes it easier to soak the stamp from the envelope.

If clipping from an envelope corner, remove the back and side flaps.

Please do not try to steam, soak, pull or peel the stamps off the paper. Our veterans will do this, as part of the fun work of stamp collecting.

Please do not cut stamps from older envelopes (pre-1941) or from more modern envelopes if they have special markings, such as “First Day of Issue” cancellations, very interesting cancellations, routing markings or “Postage Due” notations, etc.

Postal stationary (postal cards, stamped envelopes, aerogrammes) should not be clipped.

Picture postcards should not be clipped. Postcards without stamps are also acceptable to send.

If you are in doubt about whether to clip the stamp from the envelope, please don’t. Send us the entire envelope and we’ll sort it.

 

THIS EFFORT ALLOWS VETERANS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REHABILIATE, NETWORK, AND SOCIALZE.

Organization: American Legion Auxiliary Unit 18

ALA Unit 18 is partnering with Stamps for the Wounded. Drop them off at the Burton Woolery Post 18 and then ALA Unit 18 will send them off to Stamps for the Wounded.  If you cannot get to the Post, then contact Jenny Tracy jtracy@ciswired.com to coordinate a pick up.

 

Stamps for the Wounded (SFTW) is a service organization dedicated to providing comfort and stimulating activity to U.S. veterans through stamp collecting. SFTW sends donated postage stamps and other philatelic material and supplies to wounded, ill, and isolated veterans. SFTW has been helping veterans since 1942.

 

One way that you can help our veterans is to save / gather envelopes from the mail coming to your home, business, fraternal or volunteer organization, neighborhood, etc. You can then clip most of the postage stamps from the envelopes and send them to SFTW. We will send them to veterans to sort, soak and arrange for their own collections. 

 

Stamps that can be collected are:

Postage stamps, whether they are on paper or off paper.

Postage stamps from the USA or from any other country in the world.

Computer-generated postage labels.

Postal stationary : envelopes with pre-printed “stamps”; postal cards with a pre-printed “stamp”; aerogrammes. These should not be clipped, they are more collectible as entire pieces.

 

How to Clip Stamps

Carefully clip, or tear the paper around outer edges of the perforations around the stamp. Do not clip off the perforations … this ruins the stamp. Please leave at least 1/4″ of margin around the outside edges of the performations of the stamp which makes it easier to soak the stamp from the envelope.

If clipping from an envelope corner, remove the back and side flaps.

Please do not try to steam, soak, pull or peel the stamps off the paper. Our veterans will do this, as part of the fun work of stamp collecting.

Please do not cut stamps from older envelopes (pre-1941) or from more modern envelopes if they have special markings, such as “First Day of Issue” cancellations, very interesting cancellations, routing markings or “Postage Due” notations, etc.

Postal stationary (postal cards, stamped envelopes, aerogrammes) should not be clipped.

Picture postcards should not be clipped. Postcards without stamps are also acceptable to send.

If you are in doubt about whether to clip the stamp from the envelope, please don’t. Send us the entire envelope and we’ll sort it.

 

THIS EFFORT ALLOWS VETERANS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REHABILIATE, NETWORK, AND SOCIALZE.

Organization: American Legion Auxiliary Unit 18

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Indiana Limestone Symposium Event Volunteers

The Indiana Limestone Symposium (ILS) is a non-profit organization.  Its mission is to teach and share the art and tradition of limestone carving.  Its flagship event is held every June at the Bybee Stone Company in Ellettsville where carvers from around the country come to work on individual projects and teach adult and youth carving. The ILS has partnered with Monroe County Parks and Recreation at a new site at Karst Farm Park to hold events throughout the year for more opportunities to share the art of limestone carving.

We will need volunteers throughout the year at other carving events to set up/take down tents, tables, and chairs, greet attendees at the information table, and help manage the carving site.

For more information about the organization please check out their website at limestonesymposium.org.

Organization: Indiana Limestone Symposium

The Indiana Limestone Symposium (ILS) is a non-profit organization.  Its mission is to teach and share the art and tradition of limestone carving.  Its flagship event is held every June at the Bybee Stone Company in Ellettsville where carvers from around the country come to work on individual projects and teach adult and youth carving. The ILS has partnered with Monroe County Parks and Recreation at a new site at Karst Farm Park to hold events throughout the year for more opportunities to share the art of limestone carving.

We will need volunteers throughout the year at other carving events to set up/take down tents, tables, and chairs, greet attendees at the information table, and help manage the carving site.

For more information about the organization please check out their website at limestonesymposium.org.

Organization: Indiana Limestone Symposium

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Buskirk-Chumley Theater Usher

BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER USHERS

Volunteering as an Usher

Buskirk-Chumley Theater volunteer ushers are responsible for making each event at the theater a success. Volunteers welcome and direct guests, take tickets, help patrons find their seats, hand out programs, and help to make the event run smoothly. Ushering at the BCT is a great way to get involved in arts and entertainment in Bloomington.

Requirements to Usher

Be 16 years of age or older Be able to stand for the length of the performance and move within the theater quickly and easily Be able to read the small print on tickets and work in low light conditions Be friendly and willing to interact with patrons, staff, and other volunteers in a courteous manner Feel comfortable managing large crowds in normal and emergency situations Attend usher training

About the Buskirk-Chumley Theater

The Buskirk-Chumley Theater is one of the primary venues for the Lotus World Music Festival, African American Arts Institute, Limestone Comedy Festival, Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival, Cardinal Stage Company, and the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra. The theater hosts 200 events a year, put on by over 50 organizations! Come be a part of what is happening in Bloomington!

Perks!

Volunteer ushers can request one complimentary ticket to an event at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for every two shows they usher within a thirty day period.

Get Started

Contact events director, Jordan Ferguson, at events@buskirkchumley.org or by phone at 812-323-3020. 

Teen Ushers

If you are under the age of 18, you will be required to have parent/guardian sign a consent form.

Organization: Buskirk-Chumley Theater

BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER USHERS

Volunteering as an Usher

Buskirk-Chumley Theater volunteer ushers are responsible for making each event at the theater a success. Volunteers welcome and direct guests, take tickets, help patrons find their seats, hand out programs, and help to make the event run smoothly. Ushering at the BCT is a great way to get involved in arts and entertainment in Bloomington.

Requirements to Usher

Be 16 years of age or older Be able to stand for the length of the performance and move within the theater quickly and easily Be able to read the small print on tickets and work in low light conditions Be friendly and willing to interact with patrons, staff, and other volunteers in a courteous manner Feel comfortable managing large crowds in normal and emergency situations Attend usher training

About the Buskirk-Chumley Theater

The Buskirk-Chumley Theater is one of the primary venues for the Lotus World Music Festival, African American Arts Institute, Limestone Comedy Festival, Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival, Cardinal Stage Company, and the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra. The theater hosts 200 events a year, put on by over 50 organizations! Come be a part of what is happening in Bloomington!

Perks!

Volunteer ushers can request one complimentary ticket to an event at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for every two shows they usher within a thirty day period.

Get Started

Contact events director, Jordan Ferguson, at events@buskirkchumley.org or by phone at 812-323-3020. 

Teen Ushers

If you are under the age of 18, you will be required to have parent/guardian sign a consent form.

Organization: Buskirk-Chumley Theater

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Global Gifts!

If you are passionate about social justice, environmentalism, fair wages, art, culture, or human rights, then Global Gifts may be the right volunteer opportunity for you. 

Since 1988, Global Gifts has been a volunteer-supported nonprofit and fair trade business. Fair Trade is a movement to reduce poverty, create safe and equitable working conditions, and provide fair wages to disadvantaged producers around the world. Unlike traditional production and labor models, fair trade is based on dialogue, transparency, and respect between the people who create products and those who purchase and distribute them.

From jewelry and home goods to toys and food items, our store is filled with handmade, one-of-a-kind items benefiting individuals in approximately 40 countries around the world. 

Our store is volunteer-supported and therefore we could not make it's impact without our volunteer team. 

Our volunteers provide valuable customer service, assist in-store operations, and help spread the mission of fair trade. Attending volunteer orientation is required before you begin to volunteer.

Volunteers commit to working a minimum of two shifts per month for at least three months (shifts vary from 2.5--4.5 hours). Volunteers need to be comfortable talking with customers and willing to learn about fair trade. 

All ages are welcome but those under 14 will need an adult present :)

***For more information & to RSVP to a Volunteer Orientation please email our Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa Adkins - melissa@globalgiftsft.com.

Please do not message through the BVN website. Thank you!!***

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Organization: Global Gifts

If you are passionate about social justice, environmentalism, fair wages, art, culture, or human rights, then Global Gifts may be the right volunteer opportunity for you. 

Since 1988, Global Gifts has been a volunteer-supported nonprofit and fair trade business. Fair Trade is a movement to reduce poverty, create safe and equitable working conditions, and provide fair wages to disadvantaged producers around the world. Unlike traditional production and labor models, fair trade is based on dialogue, transparency, and respect between the people who create products and those who purchase and distribute them.

From jewelry and home goods to toys and food items, our store is filled with handmade, one-of-a-kind items benefiting individuals in approximately 40 countries around the world. 

Our store is volunteer-supported and therefore we could not make it's impact without our volunteer team. 

Our volunteers provide valuable customer service, assist in-store operations, and help spread the mission of fair trade. Attending volunteer orientation is required before you begin to volunteer.

Volunteers commit to working a minimum of two shifts per month for at least three months (shifts vary from 2.5--4.5 hours). Volunteers need to be comfortable talking with customers and willing to learn about fair trade. 

All ages are welcome but those under 14 will need an adult present :)

***For more information & to RSVP to a Volunteer Orientation please email our Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa Adkins - melissa@globalgiftsft.com.

Please do not message through the BVN website. Thank you!!***

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Organization: Global Gifts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ironing Crew

                    Help our clothes make their best first impression!

All of our clothing sales through the shop subsidize quality childcare programs for families in need through Monroe County United Ministries.

You can help more of those clothes get sold by making them look clean and pressed and ready to fly off the shelves and into someone's wardrobe.

Ironers are needed to press clothing to get ready for the sales floor. A great opportunity to check out each item before it goes out for sale!

Hours are flexible between 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Teens Welcome!

We're on the

bus line - Bloomington Transit 2 West.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

                    Help our clothes make their best first impression!

All of our clothing sales through the shop subsidize quality childcare programs for families in need through Monroe County United Ministries.

You can help more of those clothes get sold by making them look clean and pressed and ready to fly off the shelves and into someone's wardrobe.

Ironers are needed to press clothing to get ready for the sales floor. A great opportunity to check out each item before it goes out for sale!

Hours are flexible between 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Teens Welcome!

We're on the

bus line - Bloomington Transit 2 West.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Kennel Assistant(s)

We Need You To Volunteer!

If this rescue could be run on love alone it would run like clockwork…

The director and her husband live on site and care daily for ALL the dogs from sun up to sun down. We have a couple of volunteers who come out regularly to assist with caring for the rescue and sanctuary, but we are in dire need of more regular volunteers – if you can come once a week or once month your time is most graciously appreciated.

Things you can do to help at the rescue:

Lawn mowing / weed eating Cleaning indoor and outdoor kennels Washing water and food buckets Doggy Laundry Grooming / Brushing Walking and Socializing Help with random projects that need completed

 

Organization: Our Lil' Bit of Heaven Animal Rescue & Sanctuary

We Need You To Volunteer!

If this rescue could be run on love alone it would run like clockwork…

The director and her husband live on site and care daily for ALL the dogs from sun up to sun down. We have a couple of volunteers who come out regularly to assist with caring for the rescue and sanctuary, but we are in dire need of more regular volunteers – if you can come once a week or once month your time is most graciously appreciated.

Things you can do to help at the rescue:

Lawn mowing / weed eating Cleaning indoor and outdoor kennels Washing water and food buckets Doggy Laundry Grooming / Brushing Walking and Socializing Help with random projects that need completed

 

Organization: Our Lil' Bit of Heaven Animal Rescue & Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47868

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bloomington Project School Wish List

Providing heart-mind-voice educational excellence for children grades K-8

WHY DONATE? The Project School is a K-8 chartered public school that focuses on individualized instruction for all students, including 30% of students with special needs, and 35% of students experiencing poverty. TPS measures its success based on the success of its students and families with the greatest need.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Donations to TPS will directly impact the 332 students enrolled in our school, as well as their families. 30% of our students have special learning needs, and 35% of our students receive free or reduced lunch. TPS receives 67 cents in education funding for every dollar received by the traditional school corporation. We look to visionary donors to help us bridge the gap to best support children and families!

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 349 South Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401 - due to COVID protocols, visitors are not currently permitted in the building. We ask that donors call the front office at 812.558.0041 to indicate that they will be stopping by with a donation, and someone will be very pleased to meet them at the front door of the school to accept the donation.

CONTACT: Amy Jackson, (812) 272-5035, ajackson@theprojectschool.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Gift cards to local bookstores Gift cards to Target Gift cards to Amazon Gift cards to Kroger

 

Organization: Bloomington Project School

Providing heart-mind-voice educational excellence for children grades K-8

WHY DONATE? The Project School is a K-8 chartered public school that focuses on individualized instruction for all students, including 30% of students with special needs, and 35% of students experiencing poverty. TPS measures its success based on the success of its students and families with the greatest need.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Donations to TPS will directly impact the 332 students enrolled in our school, as well as their families. 30% of our students have special learning needs, and 35% of our students receive free or reduced lunch. TPS receives 67 cents in education funding for every dollar received by the traditional school corporation. We look to visionary donors to help us bridge the gap to best support children and families!

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 349 South Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401 - due to COVID protocols, visitors are not currently permitted in the building. We ask that donors call the front office at 812.558.0041 to indicate that they will be stopping by with a donation, and someone will be very pleased to meet them at the front door of the school to accept the donation.

CONTACT: Amy Jackson, (812) 272-5035, ajackson@theprojectschool.org

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Gift cards to local bookstores Gift cards to Target Gift cards to Amazon Gift cards to Kroger

 

Organization: Bloomington Project School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Choir Director

A Singer is one thing but creating a choir creates some many friendships, disciplines, order, and makes you more focused, and then you get to feel good about being you and having others support you, especially the Choir Director, so good that your making the difference. After School and Saturday Morning

Apply to be a Choir Director with Cry of the Children, INC.

Contact Mrs. Boddie Founder and CEO to say YES!

www.cityofbloomingtonvolunteernetwork.org

cryofthechildren@gmail.com

812-361-4059

Organization: Cry of the Children, INC

A Singer is one thing but creating a choir creates some many friendships, disciplines, order, and makes you more focused, and then you get to feel good about being you and having others support you, especially the Choir Director, so good that your making the difference. After School and Saturday Morning

Apply to be a Choir Director with Cry of the Children, INC.

Contact Mrs. Boddie Founder and CEO to say YES!

www.cityofbloomingtonvolunteernetwork.org

cryofthechildren@gmail.com

812-361-4059

Organization: Cry of the Children, INC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at My Sister's Closet

My Sister’s Closet functions entirely on volunteer support and would love for you to lend a helping hand! Volunteer Opportunities: Head up group volunteer fundraiser or service opportunity Staff MSC Store Mend/Minor Repairs Pickup clothing donations Fundraising Make presentations to groups on MSC’s Behalf Write grant applications/research Create brochures, flyers Publicity Donation assistance (monetary/In-kind gifts) Correspondence via letters and phone calls Volunteer Form Are you a part of a group looking for service? Complete our Group Form

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

My Sister’s Closet functions entirely on volunteer support and would love for you to lend a helping hand! Volunteer Opportunities: Head up group volunteer fundraiser or service opportunity Staff MSC Store Mend/Minor Repairs Pickup clothing donations Fundraising Make presentations to groups on MSC’s Behalf Write grant applications/research Create brochures, flyers Publicity Donation assistance (monetary/In-kind gifts) Correspondence via letters and phone calls Volunteer Form Are you a part of a group looking for service? Complete our Group Form

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Indiana Recovery Alliance (IRA).

It is the hard work of volunteers like yourself that has allowed the IRA to improve the health of our community and protect the human rights of those who use drugs. Our volunteers include current users, former users, and non-users alike.

We do not discriminate against anyone because of current or past drug use.

The IRA considers the experiences and expertise of the drug user community extremely valuable and hopes to foster a loving and accepting environment.

If you do not believe you would be comfortable working with and among drug users, we advise that you serve at another organization.

Please fill out our volunteer application at https://indianarecoveryalliance.org/volunteer/

Thank you for your interest!

Outreach shifts are a minimum of 3-hours a week with a one-year commitment.

Organization: Indiana Recovery Alliance

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Indiana Recovery Alliance (IRA).

It is the hard work of volunteers like yourself that has allowed the IRA to improve the health of our community and protect the human rights of those who use drugs. Our volunteers include current users, former users, and non-users alike.

We do not discriminate against anyone because of current or past drug use.

The IRA considers the experiences and expertise of the drug user community extremely valuable and hopes to foster a loving and accepting environment.

If you do not believe you would be comfortable working with and among drug users, we advise that you serve at another organization.

Please fill out our volunteer application at https://indianarecoveryalliance.org/volunteer/

Thank you for your interest!

Outreach shifts are a minimum of 3-hours a week with a one-year commitment.

Organization: Indiana Recovery Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help bring big ideas to life! - Video Editors and Producers Needed

TEDxBloomington is looking to grow our team of video editors and producers. Some familiarity with video editing is preferable, however, we are also willing to work with individuals looking to advance their skills in this area. Volunteer opportunities include: helping to record talks and events (equipment can be provided), editing speaker videos, and/or producing short teaser videos for upcoming events. Commitments can range from helping with a single event or helping to edit a single video to being an ongoing or long-term volunteer role. 

Organization: TEDxBloomington

TEDxBloomington is looking to grow our team of video editors and producers. Some familiarity with video editing is preferable, however, we are also willing to work with individuals looking to advance their skills in this area. Volunteer opportunities include: helping to record talks and events (equipment can be provided), editing speaker videos, and/or producing short teaser videos for upcoming events. Commitments can range from helping with a single event or helping to edit a single video to being an ongoing or long-term volunteer role. 

Organization: TEDxBloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Jr. Stewards Team

What is the purpose of the Jr. Stewards Team?   

The Jr. Stewards Team helps plan and lead classes, events, and activities for young, aspiring orchardistas around the community—in local schools’ classrooms, at youth organizations, and at the flagship orchard site.

 

What are the Jr. Stewards Team’s annual commitments?

Each year we work to:

Plan 3 annual events: MLK Day, Lotus Blossoms Bazaar, and Global Youth Service Day. Promote education on the orchard site and at local schools and organizations, through youth visits and by providing instructional programs in classrooms.

 

How can I get involved?  Is experience necessary?

There are many ways to get involved, and experience is not necessary – just open-minded enthusiasm and a desire to learn and help! If you have or are interested in building skills in any of the following areas, the BCO Jr. Stewards Team would love to have you involved!

Perennial agriculture Gardening Teaching Youth development Leadership Project management Event planning Content development

 

 

 

Are leadership opportunities available?

Yes!  Team members have the opportunity to take the lead on or spearhead initiatives throughout the year.

  

 

What is the time commitment like?

Time commitment is flexible – it’s what you make it!  Team members generally attend a monthly meeting that lasts 1-2 hours, and support our team’s initiatives as schedules allow.  We understand this is a volunteer opportunity, and want you to get as much out of your involvement as you put in – let’s make a tangible difference, together.   

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

What is the purpose of the Jr. Stewards Team?   

The Jr. Stewards Team helps plan and lead classes, events, and activities for young, aspiring orchardistas around the community—in local schools’ classrooms, at youth organizations, and at the flagship orchard site.

 

What are the Jr. Stewards Team’s annual commitments?

Each year we work to:

Plan 3 annual events: MLK Day, Lotus Blossoms Bazaar, and Global Youth Service Day. Promote education on the orchard site and at local schools and organizations, through youth visits and by providing instructional programs in classrooms.

 

How can I get involved?  Is experience necessary?

There are many ways to get involved, and experience is not necessary – just open-minded enthusiasm and a desire to learn and help! If you have or are interested in building skills in any of the following areas, the BCO Jr. Stewards Team would love to have you involved!

Perennial agriculture Gardening Teaching Youth development Leadership Project management Event planning Content development

 

 

 

Are leadership opportunities available?

Yes!  Team members have the opportunity to take the lead on or spearhead initiatives throughout the year.

  

 

What is the time commitment like?

Time commitment is flexible – it’s what you make it!  Team members generally attend a monthly meeting that lasts 1-2 hours, and support our team’s initiatives as schedules allow.  We understand this is a volunteer opportunity, and want you to get as much out of your involvement as you put in – let’s make a tangible difference, together.   

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Development Committee

Volunteer Development Committee Member

Are you passionate about urban agriculture and sustainable community building?  How would you like to help make a tangible impact that will be enjoyed and shared for generations to come?  The Bloomington Community Orchard (BCO) is looking for leaders to advance our mission - to dream, build and share an Orchard community, while cultivating thriving systems of growing and sharing healthful food.  We are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals, who are interested in learning through hands-on education, improving local resilience, and making a sustainable difference in our local and at-large communities and food systems.

 

Why Join the Bloomington Community Orchard?

As one of the forerunners of a rapidly growing movement, the Bloomington Community Orchard is on the forefront of sustainable living and community building. Incredible volunteers have helped the BCO take root as a resource nurtured by the community, for the community. But our efforts go much farther. Each year we help educate and empower individuals and organizations around the world, looking to grow their own collaborative commons around our sustainable model.

 

What does the Development Committee do?

The Development Committee raises the funds needed to support the orchard’s mission and vision.  Each year the Development Committee helps oversee our strategic development plan through grant applications, events, donor solicitations, fundraising campaigns and other development initiatives. Innovations and inspiration are always welcome!

 

What is the Development Committee Member’s Role?

As a member of the Development Committee, you would take part in creating and nourishing partnerships with local businesses and corporations, writing and sending individual donor solicitation requests, tabling events and interacting with potential donors, planning and executing 1-2 fundraising events a year, assisting the Orchard’s Grants Manager with researching and writing grants, and exploring new avenues for fundraising. If you have a particular interest in any of these areas or another piece of development, we encourage committee members to pursue those passions and take this opportunity to learn and grow these skills for a good cause. On average, this role takes about 5 to 8 hours per month including a required monthly meeting (1-2 hours), and the schedule is flexible to your ability to contribute.

 

Desired Skills and Experience

We are looking for individuals who are confident in sharing their passion for improving the overall health of the community by connecting people with their food systems and empowering urban agriculture initiatives through hands-on education. We cultivate leaders who can be involved in various stages of fundraising. No prior experience in fundraising or development is required, just a willingness to learn and collaborate.

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Volunteer Development Committee Member

Are you passionate about urban agriculture and sustainable community building?  How would you like to help make a tangible impact that will be enjoyed and shared for generations to come?  The Bloomington Community Orchard (BCO) is looking for leaders to advance our mission - to dream, build and share an Orchard community, while cultivating thriving systems of growing and sharing healthful food.  We are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals, who are interested in learning through hands-on education, improving local resilience, and making a sustainable difference in our local and at-large communities and food systems.

 

Why Join the Bloomington Community Orchard?

As one of the forerunners of a rapidly growing movement, the Bloomington Community Orchard is on the forefront of sustainable living and community building. Incredible volunteers have helped the BCO take root as a resource nurtured by the community, for the community. But our efforts go much farther. Each year we help educate and empower individuals and organizations around the world, looking to grow their own collaborative commons around our sustainable model.

 

What does the Development Committee do?

The Development Committee raises the funds needed to support the orchard’s mission and vision.  Each year the Development Committee helps oversee our strategic development plan through grant applications, events, donor solicitations, fundraising campaigns and other development initiatives. Innovations and inspiration are always welcome!

 

What is the Development Committee Member’s Role?

As a member of the Development Committee, you would take part in creating and nourishing partnerships with local businesses and corporations, writing and sending individual donor solicitation requests, tabling events and interacting with potential donors, planning and executing 1-2 fundraising events a year, assisting the Orchard’s Grants Manager with researching and writing grants, and exploring new avenues for fundraising. If you have a particular interest in any of these areas or another piece of development, we encourage committee members to pursue those passions and take this opportunity to learn and grow these skills for a good cause. On average, this role takes about 5 to 8 hours per month including a required monthly meeting (1-2 hours), and the schedule is flexible to your ability to contribute.

 

Desired Skills and Experience

We are looking for individuals who are confident in sharing their passion for improving the overall health of the community by connecting people with their food systems and empowering urban agriculture initiatives through hands-on education. We cultivate leaders who can be involved in various stages of fundraising. No prior experience in fundraising or development is required, just a willingness to learn and collaborate.

Organization: Bloomington Community Orchard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Sorting and Organizing

My Sister's Closet is looking for volunteers who can help us organize the many types of donations we receive on a daily basis.  

This volunteer position involves helping the store staff with the following:

Sorting donations clothing into categories by type, size, and season.   Labeling sorted bags of donations by size and sub-category and then storing them into organized shelving units for easy retrieval.  

Bringing received donations to the backroom and retrieving them when needed. 

Helpful for volunteers to know brands, but not necessary.  There is some lifting of donation bags of no more than 20 lbs. 

Minimum commitment:  2 hours/week.

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

My Sister's Closet is looking for volunteers who can help us organize the many types of donations we receive on a daily basis.  

This volunteer position involves helping the store staff with the following:

Sorting donations clothing into categories by type, size, and season.   Labeling sorted bags of donations by size and sub-category and then storing them into organized shelving units for easy retrieval.  

Bringing received donations to the backroom and retrieving them when needed. 

Helpful for volunteers to know brands, but not necessary.  There is some lifting of donation bags of no more than 20 lbs. 

Minimum commitment:  2 hours/week.

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Store Staff

My Sister's Closet runs and maintains a Clothing Boutique to raise funds for our basic client programming services.  We could use help in the store with several of the following tasks:

Creating Displays Sorting and Tagging Donations and Stock Straightening and Organizing the Clothing Racks Helping Shoppers find Items Writing Clothing Tags, Sizing, Pricing Looking up Clothing Items on Internet To Find Original Prices Giving out Donation Receipts Steaming  Shining and Polishing Shoes and Purses

This is a fun volunteer position and takes place during normal store hours.  

 

 

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

My Sister's Closet runs and maintains a Clothing Boutique to raise funds for our basic client programming services.  We could use help in the store with several of the following tasks:

Creating Displays Sorting and Tagging Donations and Stock Straightening and Organizing the Clothing Racks Helping Shoppers find Items Writing Clothing Tags, Sizing, Pricing Looking up Clothing Items on Internet To Find Original Prices Giving out Donation Receipts Steaming  Shining and Polishing Shoes and Purses

This is a fun volunteer position and takes place during normal store hours.  

 

 

Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hannah Center Wish List

WHY DONATE? Helping babies, kids, and their families

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Pregnant women and teens, children from birth through kindergarten age, new parents, guardians raising children, and clients facing: homelessness or inadequate housing, addiction, poverty, and other socioeconomic challenges.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 808 N College Ave Bloomington  IN 47404

CONTACT: Tina Lampke, (812) 334-0055, tina@hannahcenter.org

 

COVID-19 RELATED NEEDS & DONATION INSTRUCTIONS: NA

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

IMMEDIATE NEEDS:

4T/5T and 6x/7x girl winter clothes 3T and 6x/7x boy winter clothes preemie boy winter clothes (new for layettes, and gently used) newborn/0-3 boy winter clothes (new for layettes) kids gloves crib sheets

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

larger diapers unscented wipes baby food nursing supplies maternity clothes newborn to size 7/8 clothes bottles sippy cups pacifiers sleep sacks blankets diaper bags baby wash, shampoo, and lotion copy paper maintenance and carpentry volunteers

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

infant toys and teethers Christmas clothing Christmas PJs holiday gifts for babies, children, and parents hats scarves gloves or mittens 2T yo 7/8 children’s coats gift cards to grocery or discount/dept stores tickets to movies or events

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

carpet cleaning

We accept gently used items, but we also need some new items for our layettes! Any donations can be dropped off at the Center at 808 N College Avenue on the Hannah Center porch. Our Amazon Wishlist is also attached, and items can be directly shipped to us! https://a.co/j3NDfxI

 

Organization: Hannah Center, Inc.

WHY DONATE? Helping babies, kids, and their families

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Pregnant women and teens, children from birth through kindergarten age, new parents, guardians raising children, and clients facing: homelessness or inadequate housing, addiction, poverty, and other socioeconomic challenges.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 808 N College Ave Bloomington  IN 47404

CONTACT: Tina Lampke, (812) 334-0055, tina@hannahcenter.org

 

COVID-19 RELATED NEEDS & DONATION INSTRUCTIONS: NA

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

IMMEDIATE NEEDS:

4T/5T and 6x/7x girl winter clothes 3T and 6x/7x boy winter clothes preemie boy winter clothes (new for layettes, and gently used) newborn/0-3 boy winter clothes (new for layettes) kids gloves crib sheets

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

larger diapers unscented wipes baby food nursing supplies maternity clothes newborn to size 7/8 clothes bottles sippy cups pacifiers sleep sacks blankets diaper bags baby wash, shampoo, and lotion copy paper maintenance and carpentry volunteers

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS:

infant toys and teethers Christmas clothing Christmas PJs holiday gifts for babies, children, and parents hats scarves gloves or mittens 2T yo 7/8 children’s coats gift cards to grocery or discount/dept stores tickets to movies or events

OUR 1 BIG WISH:

carpet cleaning

We accept gently used items, but we also need some new items for our layettes! Any donations can be dropped off at the Center at 808 N College Avenue on the Hannah Center porch. Our Amazon Wishlist is also attached, and items can be directly shipped to us! https://a.co/j3NDfxI

 

Organization: Hannah Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No