Needs From: Aloha United Way

Volunteer: Sew Beanbags for Education

Join our Stitch Squad and support Museum Education!

The Sugar Museum needs lots of empty beanbag shells for its ongoing Education Program. The beanbags are a very important part of hands on, interactive student learning during field trips. This is a great activity for groups, students, Scouts, clubs, visitors, and families. We provide fabric, instructions and pattern. You can also use your own fabric scraps.  

Learn more about our Education Program HERE. Sign up HERE. Get the pattern and instructions HERE (pattern is at the bottom of webpage). Mahalo for your support!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Join our Stitch Squad and support Museum Education!

The Sugar Museum needs lots of empty beanbag shells for its ongoing Education Program. The beanbags are a very important part of hands on, interactive student learning during field trips. This is a great activity for groups, students, Scouts, clubs, visitors, and families. We provide fabric, instructions and pattern. You can also use your own fabric scraps.  

Learn more about our Education Program HERE. Sign up HERE. Get the pattern and instructions HERE (pattern is at the bottom of webpage). Mahalo for your support!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96784

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Yard Care

Do you like gardening, or light yard work? The Sugar Museum is looking for folks who like to do a little yard work twice a month. This is a great opportunity for groups, B Corps, Scouts, visitors, and individuals.   

Some tasks are weeding, trimming, raking and sweeping. Plug into your favorite podcast or music and support your local museum.

Availability is Monday-Thursday, between the hours of 9am and 1pm.  Saturdays are available with advanced notice.   

Basic tools are provided, or bring your own. Wear a hat, sturdy shoes, and a refillable water bottle. The ability to operate a gas powered weed whacker is desirable, but not required. Learn more HERE, and sign up HERE. Mahalo!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Do you like gardening, or light yard work? The Sugar Museum is looking for folks who like to do a little yard work twice a month. This is a great opportunity for groups, B Corps, Scouts, visitors, and individuals.   

Some tasks are weeding, trimming, raking and sweeping. Plug into your favorite podcast or music and support your local museum.

Availability is Monday-Thursday, between the hours of 9am and 1pm.  Saturdays are available with advanced notice.   

Basic tools are provided, or bring your own. Wear a hat, sturdy shoes, and a refillable water bottle. The ability to operate a gas powered weed whacker is desirable, but not required. Learn more HERE, and sign up HERE. Mahalo!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96784

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Front Desk and Shop Help

The Sugar Museum is looking for friendly folks to greet visitors and help in our gift shop for a couple of hours a week. We welcome students and Scouts who need service hours.  

Duties at the front desk and gift shop involve checking in visitors, ringing up sales, stocking shelves, pricing merchandise, and "busy work" when needed. You'll spend a little bit of time at both desks, so there is plenty of variety. It's easy and fun!

Current schedule is Monday-Thursday, 10-12 or 12-2. Schedules do change, so please inquire. Learn more HERE. Sign up HERE. Mahalo!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

The Sugar Museum is looking for friendly folks to greet visitors and help in our gift shop for a couple of hours a week. We welcome students and Scouts who need service hours.  

Duties at the front desk and gift shop involve checking in visitors, ringing up sales, stocking shelves, pricing merchandise, and "busy work" when needed. You'll spend a little bit of time at both desks, so there is plenty of variety. It's easy and fun!

Current schedule is Monday-Thursday, 10-12 or 12-2. Schedules do change, so please inquire. Learn more HERE. Sign up HERE. Mahalo!

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96784

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housekeeping Angels Needed!

Pop in your earbuds and do some mindful housekeeping. Help us keep our 1902 historic Sugar Museum clean, while protecting the buildings and artifacts at the same time. It's good exercise, and you will be preserving Maui's history; two things which will make you feel good! This is an excellent opportunity for clubs or groups looking for a project. All tools and supplies provided. Learn more HERE. Sign up HERE.

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Pop in your earbuds and do some mindful housekeeping. Help us keep our 1902 historic Sugar Museum clean, while protecting the buildings and artifacts at the same time. It's good exercise, and you will be preserving Maui's history; two things which will make you feel good! This is an excellent opportunity for clubs or groups looking for a project. All tools and supplies provided. Learn more HERE. Sign up HERE.

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96784

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Students Learn Maui History

Do you like working with school children? The Sugar Museum's education program teaches students about sugar history and plantation life. We are looking for volunteer tour guides who will guide students through the museum using a question and answer style of tour, while providing a welcoming environment.

You will join a pool of other docents who are called upon when a school makes a reservation at the museum. You decide when you volunteer! Shifts are weekdays 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

It's easy and fun. We provide a script and you will observe a live school visit to get started.  Learn More Here. Sign up HERE. 

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Do you like working with school children? The Sugar Museum's education program teaches students about sugar history and plantation life. We are looking for volunteer tour guides who will guide students through the museum using a question and answer style of tour, while providing a welcoming environment.

You will join a pool of other docents who are called upon when a school makes a reservation at the museum. You decide when you volunteer! Shifts are weekdays 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

It's easy and fun. We provide a script and you will observe a live school visit to get started.  Learn More Here. Sign up HERE. 

Agency: The Sugar Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96784

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Keeper

20 hours a week split between animal care and facility maintenance in exchange for your own tiny house and utilities. Private and self-contained.
We are seeking a no drama, non-smoker, cheerful, and motivated animal lover for this one of a kind role.

You must be physically fit with no limitations that would prevent you from bending, twisting, lifting, and being on your feet up to four hours at a time.

This is a role in a tiny house. It is for a single person. And because of USDA regulations, you cannot bring a pet with you, but you can enjoy the hundred animals that live here.

if you’re ready for a change from your life or looking for a break, we are looking for you. This position does require a 12 month commitment due to the time it takes to train. It is excellent for someone who wishes to go into an animal care field or continue college in veterinary medicine. 

Come join our team to care for animals where animals come first.

A resume is required and can be emailed directly to us. Please include a cover letter.

Kindly,

Ann

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

20 hours a week split between animal care and facility maintenance in exchange for your own tiny house and utilities. Private and self-contained.
We are seeking a no drama, non-smoker, cheerful, and motivated animal lover for this one of a kind role.

You must be physically fit with no limitations that would prevent you from bending, twisting, lifting, and being on your feet up to four hours at a time.

This is a role in a tiny house. It is for a single person. And because of USDA regulations, you cannot bring a pet with you, but you can enjoy the hundred animals that live here.

if you’re ready for a change from your life or looking for a break, we are looking for you. This position does require a 12 month commitment due to the time it takes to train. It is excellent for someone who wishes to go into an animal care field or continue college in veterinary medicine. 

Come join our team to care for animals where animals come first.

A resume is required and can be emailed directly to us. Please include a cover letter.

Kindly,

Ann

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities at Oahu SPCA

Have fun and make a difference for homeless dogs and cats. Join our team of volunteers, an essential part of our community.

Volunteers are needed for a variety of positions, but our greatest needs are helping keep our shelter and kennels clean, socializing with our animals, and administrative tasks such as assembling adoption packets. 

For more information or how to apply to volunteer: https://oahuspca.org/Volunteer-Opportunities

Contact volunteer@oahuspca.org if you have any questions or interest in volunteering.

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Have fun and make a difference for homeless dogs and cats. Join our team of volunteers, an essential part of our community.

Volunteers are needed for a variety of positions, but our greatest needs are helping keep our shelter and kennels clean, socializing with our animals, and administrative tasks such as assembling adoption packets. 

For more information or how to apply to volunteer: https://oahuspca.org/Volunteer-Opportunities

Contact volunteer@oahuspca.org if you have any questions or interest in volunteering.

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96786

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memory Mentor - Provide in-home support and a social connection to people with memory loss who live alone...

Catholic Charities Hawaii is recruiting both English-speaking and bilingual volunteers and seniors to participate in this service.  Memory Mentor volunteers provide in-home support and a social connection for people who show symptoms of memory loss, confusion or dementia, or have a diagnosis of dementia - who live alone and have little or no caregiving support. 

Both male and female volunteers are urgently needed to provide Memory Mentor services island-wide on Oahu.  Services are offered seven (7) days a week, excluding holidays, between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm at no cost to seniors.

Volunteers are matched with one or more seniors and visit them on a regularly scheduled basis based on the client's preferences and the volunteer's availability. It is a set schedule.  Memory Mentor volunteers are responsible for: (1) visiting their assigned senior(s) on a "mutually agreed upon schedule" to provide social support and reduce loneliness, (2) optional services include grocery shopping for the senior, reviewing mail with the senior, providing reminders; and (3) providing safety checks.  Visits range from 1 hour to 2 hours depending on services provided and safety checks.

You can help seniors maintain their independence and ability to live at home, provide a social connection, and reduce social isolation and loneliness.  You can become a Memory Mentor.

08/13/25

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Catholic Charities Hawaii is recruiting both English-speaking and bilingual volunteers and seniors to participate in this service.  Memory Mentor volunteers provide in-home support and a social connection for people who show symptoms of memory loss, confusion or dementia, or have a diagnosis of dementia - who live alone and have little or no caregiving support. 

Both male and female volunteers are urgently needed to provide Memory Mentor services island-wide on Oahu.  Services are offered seven (7) days a week, excluding holidays, between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm at no cost to seniors.

Volunteers are matched with one or more seniors and visit them on a regularly scheduled basis based on the client's preferences and the volunteer's availability. It is a set schedule.  Memory Mentor volunteers are responsible for: (1) visiting their assigned senior(s) on a "mutually agreed upon schedule" to provide social support and reduce loneliness, (2) optional services include grocery shopping for the senior, reviewing mail with the senior, providing reminders; and (3) providing safety checks.  Visits range from 1 hour to 2 hours depending on services provided and safety checks.

You can help seniors maintain their independence and ability to live at home, provide a social connection, and reduce social isolation and loneliness.  You can become a Memory Mentor.

08/13/25

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lanakila Meals on Wheels - Drive for Food Security

Deliver Meals to Homebound Seniors and People with Disabilities

Deliver meals to maintain food security with a friendly demeanor.

Lanakila Meals on Wheels is a program of Lanakila Pacific, a Hawaii-based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization offering assistance programs and operating social enterprises to build independence and improve the quality of life for individuals with cognitive, physical, social or age-related challenges. 

As Oahu’s oldest, largest and only island-wide meal service for kupuna and individuals with disabilities, Lanakila Meals on Wheels helps homebound individuals maintain their independence and live with dignity in the comfort of their own home. Our caring volunteers deliver nutritious meals and true friendship that recipients say improves their health, makes them feel safe and secure, and allows them to remain in a place they love.

 Volunteer Commitment:

Tuesday - Saturday: 8:00am - 9:30am*

1 or more days

Weekly commitment

Must have smart device

*Time to pick-up meals to start delivering them. Each route has an average of 7-8 homes and take approximately two hours to complete from pick-up time. Volunteers must have access to a reliable vehicle a, a valid driver’s license, and a smart phone.

 Interested volunteers may directly apply on our website: https://www.lanakilapacific.org/getinvolved 

Agency: Lanakila Meals on Wheels

Deliver Meals to Homebound Seniors and People with Disabilities

Deliver meals to maintain food security with a friendly demeanor.

Lanakila Meals on Wheels is a program of Lanakila Pacific, a Hawaii-based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization offering assistance programs and operating social enterprises to build independence and improve the quality of life for individuals with cognitive, physical, social or age-related challenges. 

As Oahu’s oldest, largest and only island-wide meal service for kupuna and individuals with disabilities, Lanakila Meals on Wheels helps homebound individuals maintain their independence and live with dignity in the comfort of their own home. Our caring volunteers deliver nutritious meals and true friendship that recipients say improves their health, makes them feel safe and secure, and allows them to remain in a place they love.

 Volunteer Commitment:

Tuesday - Saturday: 8:00am - 9:30am*

1 or more days

Weekly commitment

Must have smart device

*Time to pick-up meals to start delivering them. Each route has an average of 7-8 homes and take approximately two hours to complete from pick-up time. Volunteers must have access to a reliable vehicle a, a valid driver’s license, and a smart phone.

 Interested volunteers may directly apply on our website: https://www.lanakilapacific.org/getinvolved 

Agency: Lanakila Meals on Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Phone-A-Friend for homebound seniors. Help reduce social isolation and loneliness.

Catholic Charities Hawaii is recruiting both English-speaking and bilingual volunteers and seniors living on Oahu to participate in this service.  Services are provided island-wide on Oahu and are offered seven (7) days a week, excluding holidays, between the hours of 9:00 am and 9:00 pm.

Phone-A-Friend volunteers provide a social connection and wellness checks by telephone for homebound, low-income seniors. Volunteers are assigned to one or more seniors and make phone calls on a regularly scheduled basis.  Calls usually range from 15 minutes to 60 minutes, or longer depending on safety checks.

Volunteers are responsible to (1) contact their assigned senior(s) on the "mutually agreed upon schedule," ensure that the senior(s) are able to answer the phone; (2) provide telephone social support to reduce isolation and loneliness; and (3) provide safety checks.

The program helps seniors maintain their independence and ability to live at home and reduces social isolation and loneliness.

08/06/25

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Catholic Charities Hawaii is recruiting both English-speaking and bilingual volunteers and seniors living on Oahu to participate in this service.  Services are provided island-wide on Oahu and are offered seven (7) days a week, excluding holidays, between the hours of 9:00 am and 9:00 pm.

Phone-A-Friend volunteers provide a social connection and wellness checks by telephone for homebound, low-income seniors. Volunteers are assigned to one or more seniors and make phone calls on a regularly scheduled basis.  Calls usually range from 15 minutes to 60 minutes, or longer depending on safety checks.

Volunteers are responsible to (1) contact their assigned senior(s) on the "mutually agreed upon schedule," ensure that the senior(s) are able to answer the phone; (2) provide telephone social support to reduce isolation and loneliness; and (3) provide safety checks.

The program helps seniors maintain their independence and ability to live at home and reduces social isolation and loneliness.

08/06/25

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Presentation Speaker/Host ~ Helping Homeless Keiki

Volunteer Opportunity: Be the Face of Project Hawai’i, Inc. 

Are you a confident, dynamic speaker who loves networking and making meaningful connections?
Do you enjoy inspiring others and speaking on behalf of a powerful cause?
We’re looking for YOU.

Project Hawai’i, Inc. is seeking a professional and passionate volunteer to serve as our official representative at corporate presentations, conferences, and special events. This highly rewarding role is perfect for someone who thrives in professional settings, is comfortable with public speaking, and understands how to engage with corporate sponsors and potential partners.

Ideal Candidate Traits:

Strong public speaking and communication skills

Confident and personable; loves meeting new people

Professional demeanor and appearance

Ability to clearly articulate our mission and impact

Comfortable interacting with corporate sponsors, donors, and business leaders

Passionate about helping homeless children succeed

What to Expect:

Events are typically on weekday mornings and last about 2 hours

You will receive at least 2 weeks (often 1 month) advance notice before an event

Most opportunities are on the Big Island (West Side), but support is occasionally needed on all islands

Training, talking points, and materials will be provided in advance — you’ll never go in unprepared

Every event is different and require an array of activities from video presentation to hands on activities. 

This is an incredible opportunity to be the voice of change while helping us build partnerships that sustain our mission. If you’re ready to stand with us and speak out for Hawai’i’s homeless keiki, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply or learn more, message us or email

Mahalo for helping us make a difference, one child at a time.

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity: Be the Face of Project Hawai’i, Inc. 

Are you a confident, dynamic speaker who loves networking and making meaningful connections?
Do you enjoy inspiring others and speaking on behalf of a powerful cause?
We’re looking for YOU.

Project Hawai’i, Inc. is seeking a professional and passionate volunteer to serve as our official representative at corporate presentations, conferences, and special events. This highly rewarding role is perfect for someone who thrives in professional settings, is comfortable with public speaking, and understands how to engage with corporate sponsors and potential partners.

Ideal Candidate Traits:

Strong public speaking and communication skills

Confident and personable; loves meeting new people

Professional demeanor and appearance

Ability to clearly articulate our mission and impact

Comfortable interacting with corporate sponsors, donors, and business leaders

Passionate about helping homeless children succeed

What to Expect:

Events are typically on weekday mornings and last about 2 hours

You will receive at least 2 weeks (often 1 month) advance notice before an event

Most opportunities are on the Big Island (West Side), but support is occasionally needed on all islands

Training, talking points, and materials will be provided in advance — you’ll never go in unprepared

Every event is different and require an array of activities from video presentation to hands on activities. 

This is an incredible opportunity to be the voice of change while helping us build partnerships that sustain our mission. If you’re ready to stand with us and speak out for Hawai’i’s homeless keiki, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply or learn more, message us or email

Mahalo for helping us make a difference, one child at a time.

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you READY to make a difference? On Social Media? ~ Help Homeless Children


Aloha,

Are you passionate about making a real impact in your community?
Project Hawai'i, Inc. is a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to helping homeless keiki (children) break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future. And we need your voice to make that happen.

We’re looking for socially conscious individuals — especially those active on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or other platforms — who want to use their voice and creativity to raise awareness about the growing crisis of child homelessness in Hawai‘i.

Most people don’t realize that Hawai‘i ranks #1 in the nation for the highest percentage of homeless children — over 23,000 keiki are affected. Many rely on school lunch as their only meal and safest space during the day.

We believe change starts with awareness, and that’s where you come in. If you’re a student, young professional, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, this is your chance to amplify the voices of those who often go unheard.

Join our volunteer Social Media Awareness Team — help us educate, advocate, and inspire others to take action. Our goal is to build a team of 10 committed volunteers by the end of the month.

Interested? Let’s connect and make a difference — together.

Mahalo for caring,


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.


Aloha,

Are you passionate about making a real impact in your community?
Project Hawai'i, Inc. is a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to helping homeless keiki (children) break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future. And we need your voice to make that happen.

We’re looking for socially conscious individuals — especially those active on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or other platforms — who want to use their voice and creativity to raise awareness about the growing crisis of child homelessness in Hawai‘i.

Most people don’t realize that Hawai‘i ranks #1 in the nation for the highest percentage of homeless children — over 23,000 keiki are affected. Many rely on school lunch as their only meal and safest space during the day.

We believe change starts with awareness, and that’s where you come in. If you’re a student, young professional, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, this is your chance to amplify the voices of those who often go unheard.

Join our volunteer Social Media Awareness Team — help us educate, advocate, and inspire others to take action. Our goal is to build a team of 10 committed volunteers by the end of the month.

Interested? Let’s connect and make a difference — together.

Mahalo for caring,


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96818

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii Seeking Event Volunteers

For the past decade, St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii has brought our community together to celebrate health, wellness, and kupuna support. Our annual events have continued to grow over the years, attracting those of all ages and faiths. Hosting such fun events require a lot of volunteer support! Event needs vary throughout the year, but if you are willing to help, please contact us for more information. This is also a great opportunity to volunteer as a group if you have friends or family who would like to join you. Together, we are creating healthier communities in Hawaii.

Contact: Angela Houghton, St. Francis Volunteer Programs Manager at ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org or 808-547-8134.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

For the past decade, St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii has brought our community together to celebrate health, wellness, and kupuna support. Our annual events have continued to grow over the years, attracting those of all ages and faiths. Hosting such fun events require a lot of volunteer support! Event needs vary throughout the year, but if you are willing to help, please contact us for more information. This is also a great opportunity to volunteer as a group if you have friends or family who would like to join you. Together, we are creating healthier communities in Hawaii.

Contact: Angela Houghton, St. Francis Volunteer Programs Manager at ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org or 808-547-8134.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Community Center Volunteers Needed

St. Francis Healthcare System is looking for volunteers to work in the beautiful new Senior Community Center on our Liliha campus. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while giving back to your community. Primary duties include providing customer service the front desk, socializing with residents and guests, and helping prepare our meeting rooms for facilitators. Light administrative tasks may be requested as appropriate to volunteer's skill level. We are looking for volunteers to help weekly on Monday mornings and weekday afternoons as needed. Scheduling can be flexible. If you are interested, please email Angela, ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org, or call 808-547-8134.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

St. Francis Healthcare System is looking for volunteers to work in the beautiful new Senior Community Center on our Liliha campus. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while giving back to your community. Primary duties include providing customer service the front desk, socializing with residents and guests, and helping prepare our meeting rooms for facilitators. Light administrative tasks may be requested as appropriate to volunteer's skill level. We are looking for volunteers to help weekly on Monday mornings and weekday afternoons as needed. Scheduling can be flexible. If you are interested, please email Angela, ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org, or call 808-547-8134.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers Wanted

St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii is one of the largest providers of care options for seniors and caregivers in the Islands. Our hospice program is the largest department within the St. Francis Healthcare System and has a need for volunteers who are willing to provide companionship or respite for patients. Volunteers visit hospice patients at our inpatient unit, in nursing facilities and/or patient homes. Volunteer greeters also assist visitors to our inpatient unit.

We are also looking for volunteers willing to share talents such as perform music, healing touch, certified pet therapy, or licensed massage therapy or haircuts.

Some volunteers choose to help with one activity, some choose a couple of activities, and some choose to help with them all. We work with your availability. In addition to online training that you can complete at home, we host an orientation where we discuss the legacy of St. Francis, review our policies and procedures, and the protocol for visiting patients.
All volunteers are required to provide TB clearance. We will complete a background and personal reference check.
This is a great opportunity for students looking for healthcare experience and for seniors and retirees who want to give back to their community. We welcome you to join us by providing the much-needed help to our patients and families. To find out more information, please email Volunteer Programs Manager, Angela - ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org or call 808-371-0912.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii is one of the largest providers of care options for seniors and caregivers in the Islands. Our hospice program is the largest department within the St. Francis Healthcare System and has a need for volunteers who are willing to provide companionship or respite for patients. Volunteers visit hospice patients at our inpatient unit, in nursing facilities and/or patient homes. Volunteer greeters also assist visitors to our inpatient unit.

We are also looking for volunteers willing to share talents such as perform music, healing touch, certified pet therapy, or licensed massage therapy or haircuts.

Some volunteers choose to help with one activity, some choose a couple of activities, and some choose to help with them all. We work with your availability. In addition to online training that you can complete at home, we host an orientation where we discuss the legacy of St. Francis, review our policies and procedures, and the protocol for visiting patients.
All volunteers are required to provide TB clearance. We will complete a background and personal reference check.
This is a great opportunity for students looking for healthcare experience and for seniors and retirees who want to give back to their community. We welcome you to join us by providing the much-needed help to our patients and families. To find out more information, please email Volunteer Programs Manager, Angela - ahoughton@stfrancishawaii.org or call 808-371-0912.

Agency: St. Francis Healthcare System Of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help us connect with aged care homes and senior programs to reach more senior citizens!

HELP US REACH MORE SENIORS SHARE OUR PROGRAM WITH A CARE FACILITY

Do you know someone who works at a nursing home, assisted living facility, Meals on Wheels program, hospice, or senior center? We’d love your help spreading the word about Letters Against Isolation!

We organize volunteers of all ages to handwrite friendly, conversational letters to senior citizens.

We’re actively expanding our outreach in Hawaii and are looking for senior programs that would benefit from receiving kind, personal mail. If you're personally connected to a facility (as a volunteer, employee, or family member), we encourage you to reach out to them and share our website!

Refer a Care Facility Read Our Story

Please don’t sign up on a facility’s behalf. A staff member, such as an activity director, volunteer coordinator, or program manager, must complete the request form themselves.

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

HELP US REACH MORE SENIORS SHARE OUR PROGRAM WITH A CARE FACILITY

Do you know someone who works at a nursing home, assisted living facility, Meals on Wheels program, hospice, or senior center? We’d love your help spreading the word about Letters Against Isolation!

We organize volunteers of all ages to handwrite friendly, conversational letters to senior citizens.

We’re actively expanding our outreach in Hawaii and are looking for senior programs that would benefit from receiving kind, personal mail. If you're personally connected to a facility (as a volunteer, employee, or family member), we encourage you to reach out to them and share our website!

Refer a Care Facility Read Our Story

Please don’t sign up on a facility’s behalf. A staff member, such as an activity director, volunteer coordinator, or program manager, must complete the request form themselves.

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 96795

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hui o Ko’olaupoko at the upcoming Garden workdays.  Below are some details about the events and you can find much more information and pictures on our website or by clicking the blue project titles.

Kaha Native Plant Garden: This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard.


Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the garden using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear close-toe shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty, Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

The best way see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

 

Feel free to call or e-mail Kristen Nalani Kane at volunteer@huihawaii.org if you have any additional questions.  I look forward to working with you.

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2025

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sighted Guide Volunteer for the Blind

Human Guide Volunteers provide one-on-one assistance to blind and visually impaired (BVI) participants during Travel Visions Aloha for the Blind events. Volunteers receive training on proper guiding techniques, including sighted guide methods, verbal descriptions, and navigation assistance in various environments. This role is ideal for those who are patient, attentive, and passionate about making outdoor and community experiences accessible to all.

Responsibilities:
• Assist BVI participants in safely navigating event spaces
• Provide clear verbal descriptions of surroundings and activities
• Offer support while maintaining participant independence and dignity
• Follow the TVA human guide training to ensure a safe and enriching experience
• Commit to scheduled events and communicate availability in advance

Agency: Travel Visions Aloha

Human Guide Volunteers provide one-on-one assistance to blind and visually impaired (BVI) participants during Travel Visions Aloha for the Blind events. Volunteers receive training on proper guiding techniques, including sighted guide methods, verbal descriptions, and navigation assistance in various environments. This role is ideal for those who are patient, attentive, and passionate about making outdoor and community experiences accessible to all.

Responsibilities:
• Assist BVI participants in safely navigating event spaces
• Provide clear verbal descriptions of surroundings and activities
• Offer support while maintaining participant independence and dignity
• Follow the TVA human guide training to ensure a safe and enriching experience
• Commit to scheduled events and communicate availability in advance

Agency: Travel Visions Aloha

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lihue Corps Youth Mentor Volunteer

If you are passionate about teaching life skills and Bible lessons to school-aged children from elementary to high school, we would love to have you as part of our team. We create a safe space for youth to socialize, enjoy meals, and have fun together.

Must be at least 18 years and be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must pass a background check and adhere to all Salvation Army policies while working under the guidance of the Lihue Officers & employees.

Youth Programming:

Fridays, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Sundays, 10:30am - 1:00pm

Please visit the link to sign up as a Lihue Youth Mentor.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

If you are passionate about teaching life skills and Bible lessons to school-aged children from elementary to high school, we would love to have you as part of our team. We create a safe space for youth to socialize, enjoy meals, and have fun together.

Must be at least 18 years and be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must pass a background check and adhere to all Salvation Army policies while working under the guidance of the Lihue Officers & employees.

Youth Programming:

Fridays, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Sundays, 10:30am - 1:00pm

Please visit the link to sign up as a Lihue Youth Mentor.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lihue Corps Thrift Store Volunteer

Join us at The Salvation Army Lihue Thrift Store to help sort donations and organize a high-volume donation-based income generator that directly benefits the local community. Volunteers will assist in maintaining a clean, stocked, and organized sales floor while also helping customers as needed.

Must be able to lift 25-50lbs. Must adhere to The Salvation Army policies and procedures while working under the guidance of the Head Cashier.

Store Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Please visit the link to sign up for our Lihue Thrift Store.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Join us at The Salvation Army Lihue Thrift Store to help sort donations and organize a high-volume donation-based income generator that directly benefits the local community. Volunteers will assist in maintaining a clean, stocked, and organized sales floor while also helping customers as needed.

Must be able to lift 25-50lbs. Must adhere to The Salvation Army policies and procedures while working under the guidance of the Head Cashier.

Store Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Please visit the link to sign up for our Lihue Thrift Store.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Assistance Center Administrative Support Volunteer

Our Community Assistance Center is in need of volunteers to help us with organizing, filing, shredding, initiating return phone calls, data entry, preparing food bags & hygiene kits, and serving friends experiencing homelessness.

Volunteers can come during the week, Monday through Friday, between 9:00am - 3:00pm. We can coordinate and will work with your schedule.

Volunteers must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to lift 10bs. Must be comfortable with office equipment including computers, photocopiers, scanners, etc.

Please visit the link to sign up for Community Assistance Center Administrative Support.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Our Community Assistance Center is in need of volunteers to help us with organizing, filing, shredding, initiating return phone calls, data entry, preparing food bags & hygiene kits, and serving friends experiencing homelessness.

Volunteers can come during the week, Monday through Friday, between 9:00am - 3:00pm. We can coordinate and will work with your schedule.

Volunteers must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to lift 10bs. Must be comfortable with office equipment including computers, photocopiers, scanners, etc.

Please visit the link to sign up for Community Assistance Center Administrative Support.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kauluwela Corps Youth Mentor Volunteer

If you are passionate about teaching life skills, mentorship, and sharing meals with some awesome teens, we would love to have you as part of our team. We welcome volunteers who love to dance, play brass instruments or ukulele, like to sing, and are willing to teach our youth. We create a safe environment for youth to socialize, enjoy meals, and have fun together.

Youth Programs:

Wednesday: 4:00pm-6:00pm (teen mentorship/music program)

Friday: 5:00pm-7:00pm (teen group, twice a month)

Sunday: 11:00am - 12:30pm (music program)

Must be at least 18 years old. Must pass a background check and adhere to all Salvation Army policies while working under the guidance and supervision of the Corps Officers & other leaders.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kauluwela Food Pantry Chinese Bilingual Interpreter.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

If you are passionate about teaching life skills, mentorship, and sharing meals with some awesome teens, we would love to have you as part of our team. We welcome volunteers who love to dance, play brass instruments or ukulele, like to sing, and are willing to teach our youth. We create a safe environment for youth to socialize, enjoy meals, and have fun together.

Youth Programs:

Wednesday: 4:00pm-6:00pm (teen mentorship/music program)

Friday: 5:00pm-7:00pm (teen group, twice a month)

Sunday: 11:00am - 12:30pm (music program)

Must be at least 18 years old. Must pass a background check and adhere to all Salvation Army policies while working under the guidance and supervision of the Corps Officers & other leaders.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kauluwela Food Pantry Chinese Bilingual Interpreter.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kauluwela Corps Food Pantry Chinese Bilingual Interpreter Volunteer

Kauluwela Mission Corps' Food Pantry distributes quality food items to households experiencing food insecurity. This program supplies critical nutrition to over 100 households per week.

Many recipients of the food pantry speak Cantonese and/or Mandarin. We would like to provide these individuals and families with the best service and communicate with them effectively.

The Food Pantry distributes pre-packed food bags on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Families and groups are welcome. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kauluwela Food Pantry Chinese Bilingual Interpreter.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Kauluwela Mission Corps' Food Pantry distributes quality food items to households experiencing food insecurity. This program supplies critical nutrition to over 100 households per week.

Many recipients of the food pantry speak Cantonese and/or Mandarin. We would like to provide these individuals and families with the best service and communicate with them effectively.

The Food Pantry distributes pre-packed food bags on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Families and groups are welcome. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kauluwela Food Pantry Chinese Bilingual Interpreter.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kona Corps Food Pantry Bag Packer Volunteer

Aloha! Every Tuesday here at the Salvation Army in Kona we give out emergency food bags that feeds over 300 of our local 'ohana each month. We could use your help packing these bags before those in need arrive so that we can get them their food in a timely manner.

Come spend an hour of your time and pack food bags and pack food bags from 10:00am to 11:00am Tuesday mornings.

Must be able to lift 25lbs.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kona Food Pantry Bag Packer.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Aloha! Every Tuesday here at the Salvation Army in Kona we give out emergency food bags that feeds over 300 of our local 'ohana each month. We could use your help packing these bags before those in need arrive so that we can get them their food in a timely manner.

Come spend an hour of your time and pack food bags and pack food bags from 10:00am to 11:00am Tuesday mornings.

Must be able to lift 25lbs.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kona Food Pantry Bag Packer.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Standby Disaster Relief Volunteer

We are seeking local volunteers who are willing to be on standby, ready to respond and support our Emergency Disaster Services when the needs arise.

If you are willing to be called upon during these times (as long as your family and home are safe), we would greatly appreciate your help.

We will contact you if and when the need for disaster response is required in the areas near your home. Tasks will depend on each emergency situation, so we will discuss the physical requirements with you at that time.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

We are seeking local volunteers who are willing to be on standby, ready to respond and support our Emergency Disaster Services when the needs arise.

If you are willing to be called upon during these times (as long as your family and home are safe), we would greatly appreciate your help.

We will contact you if and when the need for disaster response is required in the areas near your home. Tasks will depend on each emergency situation, so we will discuss the physical requirements with you at that time.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaneohe Corps Janitorial Work Volunteer

The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps and Community Center provides multiple community enrichment and family strengthening programs, but does not have janitorial staff.

Volunteer janitorial services would ensure that our facilities are at their best as we continue to serve Windward Oahu. The opportunity would include sweeping, mopping, dusting, and basic sanitation of our classrooms, bathrooms, and other facilities.

We strongly encourage families who are interested in serving together, and we certainly have jobs that children could help with, but only with adult supervision.

Please visit the link to sign up for Kaneohe Janitorial Work.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps and Community Center provides multiple community enrichment and family strengthening programs, but does not have janitorial staff.

Volunteer janitorial services would ensure that our facilities are at their best as we continue to serve Windward Oahu. The opportunity would include sweeping, mopping, dusting, and basic sanitation of our classrooms, bathrooms, and other facilities.

We strongly encourage families who are interested in serving together, and we certainly have jobs that children could help with, but only with adult supervision.

Please visit the link to sign up for Kaneohe Janitorial Work.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaneohe Corps Food Pantry Driver Volunteer

The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps and Community Center distributes quality food the people in the community who are experiencing food insecurities. This program supplies critical nutrition to many households every week. Come volunteer and help us to continue to make a difference in our community.

We are looking for a volunteer to help assist in driving to the Foodbank to pick up food for our Food Pantry every week. We need a driver for every other Thursday and the times will vary based on the Foodbank's availability.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kaneohe Food Pantry Driver.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps and Community Center distributes quality food the people in the community who are experiencing food insecurities. This program supplies critical nutrition to many households every week. Come volunteer and help us to continue to make a difference in our community.

We are looking for a volunteer to help assist in driving to the Foodbank to pick up food for our Food Pantry every week. We need a driver for every other Thursday and the times will vary based on the Foodbank's availability.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kaneohe Food Pantry Driver.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaneohe Corps Receptionist Volunteer

As a Volunteer Reception Assistant, you will be the first port of call for any visitors to The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps. We will rely on you to create a good impression so above anything else you’ll need to have a good rapport with many different types of people helping them to feel looked after and at ease.

Key Responsibilities: - Answering the telephone, taking and relaying messages - Greeting visitors in a welcoming and friendly manner, and directing them to the right location - Monitoring those entering and exiting the building - Keeping the reception area tidy - Providing information about any activities going on in and around the building. - Providing general clerical and administrative support as required.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kaneohe Receptionist.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

As a Volunteer Reception Assistant, you will be the first port of call for any visitors to The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps. We will rely on you to create a good impression so above anything else you’ll need to have a good rapport with many different types of people helping them to feel looked after and at ease.

Key Responsibilities: - Answering the telephone, taking and relaying messages - Greeting visitors in a welcoming and friendly manner, and directing them to the right location - Monitoring those entering and exiting the building - Keeping the reception area tidy - Providing information about any activities going on in and around the building. - Providing general clerical and administrative support as required.

Please visit the link to sign up as a Kaneohe Receptionist.

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kaneohe Corps Food Pantry Volunteer

Every Tuesday from 9:00 am- 12:00 pm our food pantry volunteers will have responsibilities that include: -Organizing and sorting new food, hygiene, household, and baby donations -Packing family food boxes for clients -Updating inventory of goods.

Families and groups are welcome. Teens and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent.

Please visit the link to sign up for our Kaneohe Food Pantry

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Every Tuesday from 9:00 am- 12:00 pm our food pantry volunteers will have responsibilities that include: -Organizing and sorting new food, hygiene, household, and baby donations -Packing family food boxes for clients -Updating inventory of goods.

Families and groups are welcome. Teens and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent.

Please visit the link to sign up for our Kaneohe Food Pantry

Agency: The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed!

Hawaii Meals on Wheels is always looking for volunteers to make a difference in their community.

We are looking for volunteers to drive and deliver meals once a week, once a month, or on holidays - we are flexible.

We are also looking for volunteers who can help with other tasks such as mailings, data entry, putting together goodie bags, and other office related jobs.

We welcome anybody that wants to give back and put a smile on the face of a home bound senior. 

Agency: Hawaii Meals on Wheels

Hawaii Meals on Wheels is always looking for volunteers to make a difference in their community.

We are looking for volunteers to drive and deliver meals once a week, once a month, or on holidays - we are flexible.

We are also looking for volunteers who can help with other tasks such as mailings, data entry, putting together goodie bags, and other office related jobs.

We welcome anybody that wants to give back and put a smile on the face of a home bound senior. 

Agency: Hawaii Meals on Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Connecting Children to Nature

Seeking energetic and enthusiastic individuals to work with elementary school children (kindergarten to fifth grade) in the great outdoors and teach various environmental education lessons. Previous work with children preferred but not required. Training provided. Field sites include: Makiki Valley, Waimanalo Bay Recreation Area, USFW Honouliuli National Wildlife Refuge in ‘Ewa (Fall semester only), and Pu‘u ‘Ualaka‘a State Park. Time commitment: one weekday morning, four hours per week, Fall and/or Spring semester. 

Agency: Hawaii Nature Center

Seeking energetic and enthusiastic individuals to work with elementary school children (kindergarten to fifth grade) in the great outdoors and teach various environmental education lessons. Previous work with children preferred but not required. Training provided. Field sites include: Makiki Valley, Waimanalo Bay Recreation Area, USFW Honouliuli National Wildlife Refuge in ‘Ewa (Fall semester only), and Pu‘u ‘Ualaka‘a State Park. Time commitment: one weekday morning, four hours per week, Fall and/or Spring semester. 

Agency: Hawaii Nature Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer

Helping Hands Hawaii is in need in regular volunteers who are interested in a warehouse setting. Volunteers will sort out items that are donated at our warehouse to determine if the items are able to be used by our individuals and families. Occasionally, volunteers will also help with donors who are in need of assistance with their items in their vehicles as well.

DUTIES: Greeting donors at our Donor Gate and accepting donations that are dropped off Offering tax receipts and completing Warehouse copies Ensuring tax receipts have correct details (i.e. number of items donated, name, date, etc.) Greeting clients and helping them getting things off the warehouse floor Lifting items that are 20lbs+ Sorting donations & stock shelves/clothing racks Requirements
Complete volunteer application: Become a VolunteerBackground checkAttend orientation and trainingVolunteers younger than 18 must have adult supervision at all times.
Expectations
Absence: Minimum of 24-hour notice to allow for schedule/task readjustment for the day.Volunteering: Must commit 4+ hours per shift. To be considered a regular, volunteers must commit to 4 hours a week for two months or longer.Clothing: Casual clothing is acceptable but should be tasteful and family friendly. Wear plain t-shirt, close toed shoes & shorts must be just above or at the knee. NO slippers, sandals, crop tops, leggings, short shorts, jewelry. WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF VOLUNTEERING WITH HELPING HANDS HAWAII? We provide free parking You’re welcomed to bringing your own lunch/snacks/water When we have company engagement activities, we love for our volunteers to be involved with the staff Regular volunteers get one (1) free Helping Hands Hawaii shirt

Interested in this opportunity? Contact Cayla Employment & Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 826.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Helping Hands Hawaii is in need in regular volunteers who are interested in a warehouse setting. Volunteers will sort out items that are donated at our warehouse to determine if the items are able to be used by our individuals and families. Occasionally, volunteers will also help with donors who are in need of assistance with their items in their vehicles as well.

DUTIES: Greeting donors at our Donor Gate and accepting donations that are dropped off Offering tax receipts and completing Warehouse copies Ensuring tax receipts have correct details (i.e. number of items donated, name, date, etc.) Greeting clients and helping them getting things off the warehouse floor Lifting items that are 20lbs+ Sorting donations & stock shelves/clothing racks Requirements
Complete volunteer application: Become a VolunteerBackground checkAttend orientation and trainingVolunteers younger than 18 must have adult supervision at all times.
Expectations
Absence: Minimum of 24-hour notice to allow for schedule/task readjustment for the day.Volunteering: Must commit 4+ hours per shift. To be considered a regular, volunteers must commit to 4 hours a week for two months or longer.Clothing: Casual clothing is acceptable but should be tasteful and family friendly. Wear plain t-shirt, close toed shoes & shorts must be just above or at the knee. NO slippers, sandals, crop tops, leggings, short shorts, jewelry. WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF VOLUNTEERING WITH HELPING HANDS HAWAII? We provide free parking You’re welcomed to bringing your own lunch/snacks/water When we have company engagement activities, we love for our volunteers to be involved with the staff Regular volunteers get one (1) free Helping Hands Hawaii shirt

Interested in this opportunity? Contact Cayla Employment & Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 826.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Office Assistance

Helping Hands Hawaii is in need of volunteers who are compassionate, detail oriented, and able to work with computers to assist us in general office work. Volunteer interested in general office assistance will be greeting clients who come by our location or contact programs via phone, organizing files, conducting surveys, shredding, as well as some data entry.

Volunteers will be interviewed for these opportunities, must complete an application, and attend our orientation and trainings.

Requirements
Complete volunteer application Become a VolunteerBackground checkAttend orientation and trainingVolunteers younger than 18 must have adult supervisionExpectations
Absence: Minimum of 24-hour notice to allow for schedule/task readjustment for the day.Volunteering: Must commit 4+ hours per shift. To be considered a regular, volunteers must commit to 4 hours a week for two months or longer.Clothing: Business attire is preferred for office volunteers. Casual clothing is acceptable but should be tasteful and family friendly. Wear close toed shoes. Pencil skirts, crop tops, see-through, slippers, slides, stilettos are NOT allowed.
WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF VOLUNTEERING WITH HELPING HANDS HAWAII? We provide free parking You’re welcomed to bringing your own lunch/snacks/water When we have company engagement activities, we love for our volunteers to be involved with the staff Regular volunteers get one (1) free Helping Hands Hawaii shirt

Interested in this opportunity? Contact Cayla Employment & Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 826.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Helping Hands Hawaii is in need of volunteers who are compassionate, detail oriented, and able to work with computers to assist us in general office work. Volunteer interested in general office assistance will be greeting clients who come by our location or contact programs via phone, organizing files, conducting surveys, shredding, as well as some data entry.

Volunteers will be interviewed for these opportunities, must complete an application, and attend our orientation and trainings.

Requirements
Complete volunteer application Become a VolunteerBackground checkAttend orientation and trainingVolunteers younger than 18 must have adult supervisionExpectations
Absence: Minimum of 24-hour notice to allow for schedule/task readjustment for the day.Volunteering: Must commit 4+ hours per shift. To be considered a regular, volunteers must commit to 4 hours a week for two months or longer.Clothing: Business attire is preferred for office volunteers. Casual clothing is acceptable but should be tasteful and family friendly. Wear close toed shoes. Pencil skirts, crop tops, see-through, slippers, slides, stilettos are NOT allowed.
WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF VOLUNTEERING WITH HELPING HANDS HAWAII? We provide free parking You’re welcomed to bringing your own lunch/snacks/water When we have company engagement activities, we love for our volunteers to be involved with the staff Regular volunteers get one (1) free Helping Hands Hawaii shirt

Interested in this opportunity? Contact Cayla Employment & Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 826.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a difference, get involved (Women United)

Who We Are
Women United is a powerful collaboration of women committed to significantly improving the quality of life for a better tomorrow. Women United is one of 150 Women United affinity groups across the United States. The focus is to support women’s initiatives through Aloha United Way’s 3 impact areas: Education, Poverty Prevention and Safety Net.

Who Qualifies?
Anyone who is female and donates a minimum of $1,000.

Why Join?
Women United is an extraordinary group of women leaders who are engaged in philanthropy, advocacy and are passionate about creating lasting change in our community. Benefits also include special events, networking and volunteer opportunities.

Contact
To join or learn more, visit this website for more information: https://www.auw.org/women-united. 

 

 

Agency: Aloha United Way

Who We Are
Women United is a powerful collaboration of women committed to significantly improving the quality of life for a better tomorrow. Women United is one of 150 Women United affinity groups across the United States. The focus is to support women’s initiatives through Aloha United Way’s 3 impact areas: Education, Poverty Prevention and Safety Net.

Who Qualifies?
Anyone who is female and donates a minimum of $1,000.

Why Join?
Women United is an extraordinary group of women leaders who are engaged in philanthropy, advocacy and are passionate about creating lasting change in our community. Benefits also include special events, networking and volunteer opportunities.

Contact
To join or learn more, visit this website for more information: https://www.auw.org/women-united. 

 

 

Agency: Aloha United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We are looking for community heroes (Society of Young Leaders)

Who We Are
The Society of Young Leaders is a remarkable group whose mission is to give, serve and learn to make a collective, positive impact on the most pressing issues in our community. The group selected Education as its area of focus for the year. Volunteer and fundraising efforts will go to support and raise awareness in this impact area.

Who Qualifies?
Anyone between the ages of 21-39 that donates a minimum of $120.

Why Join?
Through unique networking events and hands-on volunteering opportunities, members are able to leverage the power of Aloha United Way to connect, serve and grow, both personally and professionally.

Contact
To join or learn more, visit this website: https://www.auw.org/society-young-leaders. 

Agency: Aloha United Way

Who We Are
The Society of Young Leaders is a remarkable group whose mission is to give, serve and learn to make a collective, positive impact on the most pressing issues in our community. The group selected Education as its area of focus for the year. Volunteer and fundraising efforts will go to support and raise awareness in this impact area.

Who Qualifies?
Anyone between the ages of 21-39 that donates a minimum of $120.

Why Join?
Through unique networking events and hands-on volunteering opportunities, members are able to leverage the power of Aloha United Way to connect, serve and grow, both personally and professionally.

Contact
To join or learn more, visit this website: https://www.auw.org/society-young-leaders. 

Agency: Aloha United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruitment Team Member- All islands

Recruitment Team Member 13+  Join the Red Cross's Volunteer Recruitment team. The Red Cross is a 90% volunteer run organization. In your work on our recruitment team, you’ll compile lists of people, groups and organizations that we can recruit from, you’ll help with social media outreach, and you’ll help us to meet our diversity goals so that our volunteer workforce reflects the communities we serve. Tasks: Making Calls, Sending Emails, Creating Flyers, Writing, Social Media Content Creation, and host Virtual Recruitment Fairs for targeted positions.

Requirements: Willing to take 2.5 hrs. online training Proficient in English Comfortable speaking on the phone Reliable computer and internet access Able to write short emails to targeted groups 


NEW! Join the Red Cross as a BNI (Business Networking International) Member-18+ Attend weekly meetings, ask for referrals or introductions to people in our community, promote available positions, and give back to the other business owners in the group by giving them referrals as well. Great for people with a networking background!  
Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Recruitment Team Member 13+  Join the Red Cross's Volunteer Recruitment team. The Red Cross is a 90% volunteer run organization. In your work on our recruitment team, you’ll compile lists of people, groups and organizations that we can recruit from, you’ll help with social media outreach, and you’ll help us to meet our diversity goals so that our volunteer workforce reflects the communities we serve. Tasks: Making Calls, Sending Emails, Creating Flyers, Writing, Social Media Content Creation, and host Virtual Recruitment Fairs for targeted positions.

Requirements: Willing to take 2.5 hrs. online training Proficient in English Comfortable speaking on the phone Reliable computer and internet access Able to write short emails to targeted groups 


NEW! Join the Red Cross as a BNI (Business Networking International) Member-18+ Attend weekly meetings, ask for referrals or introductions to people in our community, promote available positions, and give back to the other business owners in the group by giving them referrals as well. Great for people with a networking background!  
Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Connection Team Member- Virtual

In this customer service focused role, you'll work within our volunteer management system to ensure that both the staff members and volunteers are able to use, navigate through, and work within the system. A VCN team lead is required in every department, and they all report to the VCN lead in Volunteer Services. Training takes place as you go, and can take several months to reach proficiency in all areas

Responsibilities: Management: of the VCN system. Be the subject matter expert on all things Volunteer Connection Training: of volunteers and staff members on how to navigate and use the VCN system and programs within Collaboration: with community partners, across departments and with team members as well as volunteers Requirements: 13 years of age or older, proficient in English Computer/Internet access, willing to work virtually 2-4 Hours a week for team members, 6-8 hrs a week for leads Some availability to work during business hours preferred Willing to make calls on personal phoneData Analysis Comfortable working independently Comfortable working 1x1 and teaching individuals or small groups specific aspects of the VCN program IT or Computer science background, including database management  Prior experience working with Microsoft Excel Comfortable working with diverse groups of people, all ages

Preferred Qualities:

Customer Service oriented Leadership experience 1yr commitment preferred, 6 Months required Strong organization, and communication skills Enthusiasm for the Red Cross, willing to learn and work within our system to support our mission and programs Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.  

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

In this customer service focused role, you'll work within our volunteer management system to ensure that both the staff members and volunteers are able to use, navigate through, and work within the system. A VCN team lead is required in every department, and they all report to the VCN lead in Volunteer Services. Training takes place as you go, and can take several months to reach proficiency in all areas

Responsibilities: Management: of the VCN system. Be the subject matter expert on all things Volunteer Connection Training: of volunteers and staff members on how to navigate and use the VCN system and programs within Collaboration: with community partners, across departments and with team members as well as volunteers Requirements: 13 years of age or older, proficient in English Computer/Internet access, willing to work virtually 2-4 Hours a week for team members, 6-8 hrs a week for leads Some availability to work during business hours preferred Willing to make calls on personal phoneData Analysis Comfortable working independently Comfortable working 1x1 and teaching individuals or small groups specific aspects of the VCN program IT or Computer science background, including database management  Prior experience working with Microsoft Excel Comfortable working with diverse groups of people, all ages

Preferred Qualities:

Customer Service oriented Leadership experience 1yr commitment preferred, 6 Months required Strong organization, and communication skills Enthusiasm for the Red Cross, willing to learn and work within our system to support our mission and programs Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.  

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Volunteer Onboarding Team

The purpose of the Volunteer Onboarding Lead is to ensure that all new volunteers establish a positive relationship with the department and their Volunteer Supervisor. The Onboarding Lead ensures that Volunteer Supervisors understand the four essentials of onboarding and their responsibilities in the onboarding process. The Onboarding Lead ensures that the onboarding steps are being completed for every volunteer. 

Key Responsibilities
Provide oversight to onboarding tasks ensuring all new department volunteers are welcomed, introduced to their volunteer supervisor and provided department and position onboarding. Ensure Volunteer Supervisors understand the four essentials of onboarding and their responsibilities in the onboarding process. Train department volunteer supervisors how to utilize onboarding tools and checklist. Provide coaching to volunteer supervisors on how to effectively onboard a volunteer. Work with volunteer supervisors to ensure that volunteer positions have onboarding and training plans prior to volunteers start date. Ensure Department has a ready-to-go Department Overview session that provides a basic overview of how the department supports the Red Cross mission; how the work of the volunteer supports the Red Cross mission; department structure and priorities; appropriate systems, policies, procedures; department culture (e.g., department meeting schedule and informal/formal events) and how to update their profile and submit hours in Volunteer Connection. Work with volunteer supervisors to ensure that onboarding task completion is tracked in Volunteer Connection. Run onboarding report regularly and share with volunteer supervisors who have outstanding tasks to be completed. Actively participate on the Communications Engagement Team. Collaborate with Volunteer Supervisors to ensure volunteer satisfaction with the onboarding process. Participate in the annual Volunteer Workforce Planning Process.

Time Commitment: 5 hours/week, working remotely or on-site, 6 months to 1 year required, renewable based on performance

Qualifications:

Enthusiastic about Red Cross mission and programs, required Cultural sensitivity to diverse audiences, required Knowledge and understanding of Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service, preferred Work well both individually and with others, required Experience in interviewing and onboarding employees or volunteers, required Experience in providing orientation or introductory trainings, required Supervisory or management experience, required Relationship building skills, required Ability to work collaboratively with staff/volunteer partners as well as board members, and senior management, required Understanding of the value of volunteer service and ability to provide leadership and support to ensure volunteers have a rewarding experience, required

Required Trainings: taken online

Orientation to the American Red Cross Volunteer Supervisor Courses: (required) Effective Onboarding and Training Volunteer Connection Basics: Profiles, Hours Manager and GroupShare Engaging Remote Volunteers  Volunteer Supervisor Courses (recommended) Leading and Empowering Volunteers Effective Volunteer Feedback and Feedforward Setting Expectations and Developing Work Plans Conducting and Documenting Performance Reviews Volunteer Recognition Department specific training as needed Go to redcross.org/volunteer to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

The purpose of the Volunteer Onboarding Lead is to ensure that all new volunteers establish a positive relationship with the department and their Volunteer Supervisor. The Onboarding Lead ensures that Volunteer Supervisors understand the four essentials of onboarding and their responsibilities in the onboarding process. The Onboarding Lead ensures that the onboarding steps are being completed for every volunteer. 

Key Responsibilities
Provide oversight to onboarding tasks ensuring all new department volunteers are welcomed, introduced to their volunteer supervisor and provided department and position onboarding. Ensure Volunteer Supervisors understand the four essentials of onboarding and their responsibilities in the onboarding process. Train department volunteer supervisors how to utilize onboarding tools and checklist. Provide coaching to volunteer supervisors on how to effectively onboard a volunteer. Work with volunteer supervisors to ensure that volunteer positions have onboarding and training plans prior to volunteers start date. Ensure Department has a ready-to-go Department Overview session that provides a basic overview of how the department supports the Red Cross mission; how the work of the volunteer supports the Red Cross mission; department structure and priorities; appropriate systems, policies, procedures; department culture (e.g., department meeting schedule and informal/formal events) and how to update their profile and submit hours in Volunteer Connection. Work with volunteer supervisors to ensure that onboarding task completion is tracked in Volunteer Connection. Run onboarding report regularly and share with volunteer supervisors who have outstanding tasks to be completed. Actively participate on the Communications Engagement Team. Collaborate with Volunteer Supervisors to ensure volunteer satisfaction with the onboarding process. Participate in the annual Volunteer Workforce Planning Process.

Time Commitment: 5 hours/week, working remotely or on-site, 6 months to 1 year required, renewable based on performance

Qualifications:

Enthusiastic about Red Cross mission and programs, required Cultural sensitivity to diverse audiences, required Knowledge and understanding of Red Cross services and operations and opportunities for volunteer service, preferred Work well both individually and with others, required Experience in interviewing and onboarding employees or volunteers, required Experience in providing orientation or introductory trainings, required Supervisory or management experience, required Relationship building skills, required Ability to work collaboratively with staff/volunteer partners as well as board members, and senior management, required Understanding of the value of volunteer service and ability to provide leadership and support to ensure volunteers have a rewarding experience, required

Required Trainings: taken online

Orientation to the American Red Cross Volunteer Supervisor Courses: (required) Effective Onboarding and Training Volunteer Connection Basics: Profiles, Hours Manager and GroupShare Engaging Remote Volunteers  Volunteer Supervisor Courses (recommended) Leading and Empowering Volunteers Effective Volunteer Feedback and Feedforward Setting Expectations and Developing Work Plans Conducting and Documenting Performance Reviews Volunteer Recognition Department specific training as needed Go to redcross.org/volunteer to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military- (Licensed) Mental Health Workshop Facilitator

Mind-Body Medicine Workshop Facilitator, Reconnection Workshop Adult Facilitator & Coping With Deployments Instructor (Virtual) - In this role you will facilitate/teach the workshops that we offer to military service members. We are currently teaching 4 classes.

They are:

Dealing with Stress Communications Skills Dealing/working with children Caregiver Skills, and coping One person, once trained, will fill all three of these roles 3 days of virtual training (Happens on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Must have a CURRENT license as a mental health professional
Reliable computer and internet access necessary Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.

 

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Mind-Body Medicine Workshop Facilitator, Reconnection Workshop Adult Facilitator & Coping With Deployments Instructor (Virtual) - In this role you will facilitate/teach the workshops that we offer to military service members. We are currently teaching 4 classes.

They are:

Dealing with Stress Communications Skills Dealing/working with children Caregiver Skills, and coping One person, once trained, will fill all three of these roles 3 days of virtual training (Happens on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Must have a CURRENT license as a mental health professional
Reliable computer and internet access necessary Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.

 

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Response- Caseworker

As a caseworker under our Disaster Response department, you'll help people to recover after disasters by providing them with direct assistance, and referring them to our partners, as needed. Casework is great for anyone that has 2-3 days a week to give 2-3 hours each time they volunteer, and it's a great networking opportunity for nursing or social work students looking to gain service hours.

Requirements- Must be 18+ (to administer financial aid). Caseload is low, but this is a critical need position. Helps to follow up on DAT calls and those that seek shelter during major disasters.

Approx. 10 hours of training for base level, up to 20 hours of training for higher level casework- all training is done online at your own pace.

(A DAT-Disaster Action Team- goes out to local disasters like home fires, flooding, downed trees and other small-scale disasters to assist the people affected. They are the 2nd responders to events like these. Police/Fire will call our Disaster Hotline and the Hotline Volunteer takes down the information and deploys the DAT team. After the response is over, the caseworker takes over and stays with the family/individual until they're stable and the case can be closed).

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

As a caseworker under our Disaster Response department, you'll help people to recover after disasters by providing them with direct assistance, and referring them to our partners, as needed. Casework is great for anyone that has 2-3 days a week to give 2-3 hours each time they volunteer, and it's a great networking opportunity for nursing or social work students looking to gain service hours.

Requirements- Must be 18+ (to administer financial aid). Caseload is low, but this is a critical need position. Helps to follow up on DAT calls and those that seek shelter during major disasters.

Approx. 10 hours of training for base level, up to 20 hours of training for higher level casework- all training is done online at your own pace.

(A DAT-Disaster Action Team- goes out to local disasters like home fires, flooding, downed trees and other small-scale disasters to assist the people affected. They are the 2nd responders to events like these. Police/Fire will call our Disaster Hotline and the Hotline Volunteer takes down the information and deploys the DAT team. After the response is over, the caseworker takes over and stays with the family/individual until they're stable and the case can be closed).

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information.

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Response Training Instructor (Maui, Kauai)

The Disaster Response Training instructor provides direct Disaster Cycle Services training on a relief operation. Trainings include classroom instruction, virtual instruction, or facilitating the presentation of video training within districts or geographical areas identified. Disaster Response Training Instructors will provide course rosters to the supervisor for administrative completion in our online training platform, EDGE

Key Responsibilities Teach and/or facilitate various topics/courses needed on a disaster relief operation. Supports the facilitation of orientation classes, on the job (OJT) and any other operational training needed Ability to utilize EDGE (we will train you!) for scheduling and set-up of classes Ability to organize information and reports for training Time Commitment: Flexible schedule available. Opportunities available during the day, evening or weekends. Must teach two classes per calendar year to remain as an instructor Qualifications:  Ability to work as team player & motivate others in team building Good verbal and non-verbal communications Ability to build effective relationships Demonstrates good customer service skills Ability to teach and speak in front of adult learners Demonstrates good organizational skills Ability to manage conflict Good computer skills (Excel, Power Point, Word) and knowledge of EDGE

Customer Focus
Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions

Action Oriented
Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm

Values Differences
Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization

Stand for two-hour periods Speak clearly on the phone and in person Work for long periods on the computer Climb two or more flights of stairs Drive in day and night time Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

The Disaster Response Training instructor provides direct Disaster Cycle Services training on a relief operation. Trainings include classroom instruction, virtual instruction, or facilitating the presentation of video training within districts or geographical areas identified. Disaster Response Training Instructors will provide course rosters to the supervisor for administrative completion in our online training platform, EDGE

Key Responsibilities Teach and/or facilitate various topics/courses needed on a disaster relief operation. Supports the facilitation of orientation classes, on the job (OJT) and any other operational training needed Ability to utilize EDGE (we will train you!) for scheduling and set-up of classes Ability to organize information and reports for training Time Commitment: Flexible schedule available. Opportunities available during the day, evening or weekends. Must teach two classes per calendar year to remain as an instructor Qualifications:  Ability to work as team player & motivate others in team building Good verbal and non-verbal communications Ability to build effective relationships Demonstrates good customer service skills Ability to teach and speak in front of adult learners Demonstrates good organizational skills Ability to manage conflict Good computer skills (Excel, Power Point, Word) and knowledge of EDGE

Customer Focus
Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions

Action Oriented
Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm

Values Differences
Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization

Stand for two-hour periods Speak clearly on the phone and in person Work for long periods on the computer Climb two or more flights of stairs Drive in day and night time Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Mental Health Responder

Licensed Mental Health Workers Needed for Disaster Response

Respond virtually and in-person to local disasters. You may work in a shelter, or on a Disaster Action Team as well as supporting those operations virtually. There are options for deployment in this role as well, but it is not required

Key Responsibilities

Provide Disaster Mental Health interventions to clients impacted by a disaster Participate in relevant meetings and activities as a member of the Disaster Mental Health chapter team Participate in preparedness efforts, such as the Home Fire Campaign or community disaster education Help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by disaster Assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies Support other disaster responders before, during and after disaster response using staff mental health strategies

Time Commitment:

As needed to complete key responsibilities. Usually around 2 hours per call

CURRENT DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

 A. CURRENTLY LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:

At minimum, holds a master’s degree in one of the mental health professions listed below; and Holds a current, unencumbered license from, or is registered with, any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW)

 B. CURRENT SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS:

At minimum, holds a master’s degree in school psychology or school counseling; and Holds a current, unexpired license or certification as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by a state board of education.

C. CURRENT PSYCHIATRIC NURSES:

Have a state license as a registered nurse; and Have a minimum of 2 years’ experience working in a psychiatric setting, verified by a letter from a current or previous employer.

 D. RETIRED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:

Meet the above educational criteria for specified profession; and Held a license (any level license) from any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, psychiatric nurse or psychiatrist, or a certificate as a school psychologist or school counselor, within the 5 years* prior to on-boarding as a Disaster Mental Health worker; and Maintained a license or certification in good standing upon retirement and without any disciplinary action taken by the issuing U.S. state or territory licensing or certification board.

Position duration is 1 year, renewable annually

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Licensed Mental Health Workers Needed for Disaster Response

Respond virtually and in-person to local disasters. You may work in a shelter, or on a Disaster Action Team as well as supporting those operations virtually. There are options for deployment in this role as well, but it is not required

Key Responsibilities

Provide Disaster Mental Health interventions to clients impacted by a disaster Participate in relevant meetings and activities as a member of the Disaster Mental Health chapter team Participate in preparedness efforts, such as the Home Fire Campaign or community disaster education Help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by disaster Assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies Support other disaster responders before, during and after disaster response using staff mental health strategies

Time Commitment:

As needed to complete key responsibilities. Usually around 2 hours per call

CURRENT DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

 A. CURRENTLY LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:

At minimum, holds a master’s degree in one of the mental health professions listed below; and Holds a current, unencumbered license from, or is registered with, any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW)

 B. CURRENT SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS:

At minimum, holds a master’s degree in school psychology or school counseling; and Holds a current, unexpired license or certification as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by a state board of education.

C. CURRENT PSYCHIATRIC NURSES:

Have a state license as a registered nurse; and Have a minimum of 2 years’ experience working in a psychiatric setting, verified by a letter from a current or previous employer.

 D. RETIRED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:

Meet the above educational criteria for specified profession; and Held a license (any level license) from any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, psychiatric nurse or psychiatrist, or a certificate as a school psychologist or school counselor, within the 5 years* prior to on-boarding as a Disaster Mental Health worker; and Maintained a license or certification in good standing upon retirement and without any disciplinary action taken by the issuing U.S. state or territory licensing or certification board.

Position duration is 1 year, renewable annually

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Casework Compliance Reviewer

In this position you’ll review cases that have been flagged, work with the team to make improvements in the recovery process, provide feedback, and escalate cases as needed. This role is great for someone with experience in accounting, auditing, casework, and/or fraud prevention. 

Key Responsibilities:

Completes detailed case review for cases marked as needing review in RC Care. Escalates cases of concern for further escalation following program guidance. Monitors patterns and trends for areas of risk or needed improvements. Provides feedback to the regional recovery team and Regional Disaster Officer for continuous improvement. Serve as the primary regional representative (or assign designee) on Division Disaster Readiness Work groups.

Time Commitment:
4-6 Hours a week on average. Will be up to 10hrs when there are active disaster responses happening

Requirements:

Orientation towards data management or finance and interested in supporting the delivery of services to clients affected by disaster and ensuring standardized direct client assistance. Comfortable using various computer applications including Excel, SharePoint and Outlook. Ability to be flexible and make decisions even when there is ambiguity Critical thinker and detail oriented Ability to analyze trends and spot irregularities

 

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

In this position you’ll review cases that have been flagged, work with the team to make improvements in the recovery process, provide feedback, and escalate cases as needed. This role is great for someone with experience in accounting, auditing, casework, and/or fraud prevention. 

Key Responsibilities:

Completes detailed case review for cases marked as needing review in RC Care. Escalates cases of concern for further escalation following program guidance. Monitors patterns and trends for areas of risk or needed improvements. Provides feedback to the regional recovery team and Regional Disaster Officer for continuous improvement. Serve as the primary regional representative (or assign designee) on Division Disaster Readiness Work groups.

Time Commitment:
4-6 Hours a week on average. Will be up to 10hrs when there are active disaster responses happening

Requirements:

Orientation towards data management or finance and interested in supporting the delivery of services to clients affected by disaster and ensuring standardized direct client assistance. Comfortable using various computer applications including Excel, SharePoint and Outlook. Ability to be flexible and make decisions even when there is ambiguity Critical thinker and detail oriented Ability to analyze trends and spot irregularities

 

Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Member - Oahu, Big Island, Kauai, Maui

DAT (Disaster Action Team) team members-Must be able to be on call as a responder for up to a week at a time. In this role you'll act as 2nd responders that respond for things like home fires and flooding (small scale disasters). You'll receive a call from our Duty officer (disaster hotline volunteer), and respond accordingly. Not virtual, car required.

Provide comfort and care, financial assistance, and housing as needed. Health Service and Mental Health Service workers provide appropriate screening and referrals or other assistance.  Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

DAT (Disaster Action Team) team members-Must be able to be on call as a responder for up to a week at a time. In this role you'll act as 2nd responders that respond for things like home fires and flooding (small scale disasters). You'll receive a call from our Duty officer (disaster hotline volunteer), and respond accordingly. Not virtual, car required.

Provide comfort and care, financial assistance, and housing as needed. Health Service and Mental Health Service workers provide appropriate screening and referrals or other assistance.  Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Volunteer, Oahu

In this role, you'll work directly with the Red Cross CEO and COO, supporting the management and operations departments. You will work with other volunteers and staff in a fun environment, where we serve our local communities. Location is 4155 Diamondhead Rd.

Requirements:

Comfortable working in a professional environment with all types of people Prior experience working in an office Comfort working in Microsoft Office Suite apps Comfortable making calls, attending virtual meetings, and using a cell phone Organized, attention to detail

RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programs Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls Create Word documents and Excel spreadsheets using Microsoft Office

Other Tasks

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staff Help process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered


Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

In this role, you'll work directly with the Red Cross CEO and COO, supporting the management and operations departments. You will work with other volunteers and staff in a fun environment, where we serve our local communities. Location is 4155 Diamondhead Rd.

Requirements:

Comfortable working in a professional environment with all types of people Prior experience working in an office Comfort working in Microsoft Office Suite apps Comfortable making calls, attending virtual meetings, and using a cell phone Organized, attention to detail

RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programs Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls Create Word documents and Excel spreadsheets using Microsoft Office

Other Tasks

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staff Help process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered


Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinator for Dormitory ~ Help Homeless Youth

Aloha,
Project Hawai’i, Inc. is a volunteer staffed nonprofit seeking a coordinator who has amazing communication skills and fundraising abilities.
Our agency is opening a first of it's kind dormitory for homeless young ladies to attend college. Our dormitory residency program is offered free of charge to the youth; therefore, we need to provide the support they will need. Our goal for the dormitory is more than just a place to live for homeless youth to live while attending college, but to build the life and social skills they need to succeed in school and after graduation. Our entire program is fully staffed by volunteers and solely supported by public donations. With this in mind, we are seeking someone who shares our values to helping the homeless population escape their cycle of poverty. The ideal volunteer will be sociable and have the passion to influence change needed for the next generation to prosper. Our agency is very forward thinking, full of dedicated team members who are focused on creating a caring environment for the girls to learn and grow with healthy habits.
While this position is virtual and can be done during your schedule, we are seeking someone who is familiar with the local area to build the relationships for self sustaining support.
Our goal is to have a partnership with local companies that will continue to provide the support needed for the girls. Example, a local company who makes shampoo/soaps, hygiene could make a monthly contributions of their supplies, or a local retailer will allow the girls a set amount of funds or list of clothing for the girls to start school, connect with a computer company to provide laptops, etc.

This position is also perfect to be used as a internship or practicum. We are a registered nonprofit that accepts internships for up to 6 months/ 300 hours.

The dormitory coordinator position will require

Creating and organizing a communication campaign to approach businesses, individuals, groups, and the community for the support needed. Develop and manage social media awareness of needs with our Canva app. Including creating shoutouts for donors to share their support. Inspire the community through relationship development to maintain long term commitment for in-kind donations Create a Amazon Wish List account for ongoing support Create and maintain the performance reports with lists of sponsors and the contact person. Recruit volunteers where needed for fundraising events, auctions, or other options open for our agency to participate in. There are many community events we get invited to for awareness tables, etc. Dormitory Needs for 6 -10 girls:
Laptops Monthly hygiene /Bathroom Support Bedding/Room support (every two years) Meal Support / Sponsored Meals or Funding Transportation Funding Clothing / Gift Cards or Shopping Sponsorship Laundry Supplies / Cleaning Supplies
Workshop/Activities:
We are looking to partner with the community to introduce the young ladies to a variety of wellbeing and life skills training. Our goal is to provide a few workshops a month on our premises. Providing the girls with life and social skills they will need to learn before graduating and entering the real world on their own. We do have a large wellness outdoor center/with an outdoor cook area, perfect for classes, or yoga, arts, etc.
Connecting with individuals who love giving back and would make a commitment to provide their services to our young ladies.

Time commitment for this position.
We anticipate it will take between 45-60 days to coordinate and make the connections needed. Once donors and sponsors are in place, we feel the program will then require once a month checking in and thanking the donors. Once we are established, this would work on auto pilot with the right person who loves to keep the communication relationships open.

TIMELINE: Our dormitory is set to open in August and will be moving the girls in the first week prior to their college start date. We are hoping to have all donations and sponsors on board by June.

Here is the link to our website page for more information about our program and goals. 2025 will be our inaugural celebration. https://www.helpthehomelesskeiki.org/collegedormitory

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Aloha,
Project Hawai’i, Inc. is a volunteer staffed nonprofit seeking a coordinator who has amazing communication skills and fundraising abilities.
Our agency is opening a first of it's kind dormitory for homeless young ladies to attend college. Our dormitory residency program is offered free of charge to the youth; therefore, we need to provide the support they will need. Our goal for the dormitory is more than just a place to live for homeless youth to live while attending college, but to build the life and social skills they need to succeed in school and after graduation. Our entire program is fully staffed by volunteers and solely supported by public donations. With this in mind, we are seeking someone who shares our values to helping the homeless population escape their cycle of poverty. The ideal volunteer will be sociable and have the passion to influence change needed for the next generation to prosper. Our agency is very forward thinking, full of dedicated team members who are focused on creating a caring environment for the girls to learn and grow with healthy habits.
While this position is virtual and can be done during your schedule, we are seeking someone who is familiar with the local area to build the relationships for self sustaining support.
Our goal is to have a partnership with local companies that will continue to provide the support needed for the girls. Example, a local company who makes shampoo/soaps, hygiene could make a monthly contributions of their supplies, or a local retailer will allow the girls a set amount of funds or list of clothing for the girls to start school, connect with a computer company to provide laptops, etc.

This position is also perfect to be used as a internship or practicum. We are a registered nonprofit that accepts internships for up to 6 months/ 300 hours.

The dormitory coordinator position will require

Creating and organizing a communication campaign to approach businesses, individuals, groups, and the community for the support needed. Develop and manage social media awareness of needs with our Canva app. Including creating shoutouts for donors to share their support. Inspire the community through relationship development to maintain long term commitment for in-kind donations Create a Amazon Wish List account for ongoing support Create and maintain the performance reports with lists of sponsors and the contact person. Recruit volunteers where needed for fundraising events, auctions, or other options open for our agency to participate in. There are many community events we get invited to for awareness tables, etc. Dormitory Needs for 6 -10 girls:
Laptops Monthly hygiene /Bathroom Support Bedding/Room support (every two years) Meal Support / Sponsored Meals or Funding Transportation Funding Clothing / Gift Cards or Shopping Sponsorship Laundry Supplies / Cleaning Supplies
Workshop/Activities:
We are looking to partner with the community to introduce the young ladies to a variety of wellbeing and life skills training. Our goal is to provide a few workshops a month on our premises. Providing the girls with life and social skills they will need to learn before graduating and entering the real world on their own. We do have a large wellness outdoor center/with an outdoor cook area, perfect for classes, or yoga, arts, etc.
Connecting with individuals who love giving back and would make a commitment to provide their services to our young ladies.

Time commitment for this position.
We anticipate it will take between 45-60 days to coordinate and make the connections needed. Once donors and sponsors are in place, we feel the program will then require once a month checking in and thanking the donors. Once we are established, this would work on auto pilot with the right person who loves to keep the communication relationships open.

TIMELINE: Our dormitory is set to open in August and will be moving the girls in the first week prior to their college start date. We are hoping to have all donations and sponsors on board by June.

Here is the link to our website page for more information about our program and goals. 2025 will be our inaugural celebration. https://www.helpthehomelesskeiki.org/collegedormitory

Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Mentoring Outreach & Logistics Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunity: Teen Mentoring Outreach & Logistics Volunteer

Are you passionate about empowering teens to succeed? Join Project Hawai’i, Inc. as a Teen Mentoring Outreach & Logistics Volunteer and make a lasting impact on the lives of Hawai’i’s homeless youth.

What You’ll Do:

Outreach: Connect with local businesses and organizations to secure donations and in-kind support for the program.Logistics: Help schedule workshops and coordinate with speakers, mentors, and participants.Collaboration: Work closely with our team to plan and organize program activities.Support: Assist with ensuring teens have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.

What We’re Looking For:

Strong organizational and communication skills.A proactive and reliable individual who is comfortable reaching out to the community.Passion for helping at-risk youth and supporting their growth.Ability to dedicate a few hours per week to this role (flexible scheduling available).

What You’ll Gain:

The chance to make a difference in the lives of homeless teens.Experience in program coordination and community engagement.A meaningful connection with a nonprofit dedicated to creating positive change in Hawai’i.

How to Apply:
If you’re ready to help us create a brighter future for Hawai’i’s youth, we’d love to hear from you! Please email us with your name, contact information, and a brief description of why you’re interested in this role.

Together, we can break the cycle of poverty and empower the next generation.






Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity: Teen Mentoring Outreach & Logistics Volunteer

Are you passionate about empowering teens to succeed? Join Project Hawai’i, Inc. as a Teen Mentoring Outreach & Logistics Volunteer and make a lasting impact on the lives of Hawai’i’s homeless youth.

What You’ll Do:

Outreach: Connect with local businesses and organizations to secure donations and in-kind support for the program.Logistics: Help schedule workshops and coordinate with speakers, mentors, and participants.Collaboration: Work closely with our team to plan and organize program activities.Support: Assist with ensuring teens have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.

What We’re Looking For:

Strong organizational and communication skills.A proactive and reliable individual who is comfortable reaching out to the community.Passion for helping at-risk youth and supporting their growth.Ability to dedicate a few hours per week to this role (flexible scheduling available).

What You’ll Gain:

The chance to make a difference in the lives of homeless teens.Experience in program coordination and community engagement.A meaningful connection with a nonprofit dedicated to creating positive change in Hawai’i.

How to Apply:
If you’re ready to help us create a brighter future for Hawai’i’s youth, we’d love to hear from you! Please email us with your name, contact information, and a brief description of why you’re interested in this role.

Together, we can break the cycle of poverty and empower the next generation.






Agency: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!

SEEKING VOLUNTEER LETTER WRITERS: SPREAD JOY, CONNECTION AND SMILES!

Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Hawaii and across the country.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide!


WHAT WE OFFER

➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day.

➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round.

➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required).

➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters.

➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities.


IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS

➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.”

➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities.

➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail.

➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests.

➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage).

➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply.

➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone.


HOW YOU CAN HELP

➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity.

➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique.

➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays.

➙ Focus on positivity and connection.

➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including French and Chinese.

➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most!

➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries.

➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers.

➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram.


WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? 

➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.

➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community.

➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference.


GET STARTED 

➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration.

➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters.
Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

SEEKING VOLUNTEER LETTER WRITERS: SPREAD JOY, CONNECTION AND SMILES!

Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you enjoy writing friendly letters and want to join a virtual project? Are you looking for a team project or a meaningful event activity? Become a volunteer and make a meaningful difference for seniors in care homes and programs in Hawaii and across the country.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re a volunteer-run organization sending cheerful, personal, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters to seniors in Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, we’ve delivered joy in over 30 languages worldwide!


WHAT WE OFFER

➙ A chance to brighten a senior’s day.

➙ Flexible volunteering from anywhere, anytime, year-round.

➙ Community service hour verification for students (separate registration required).

➙ Tips for writing meaningful letters.

➙ An inclusive environment welcoming all ages and abilities.


IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS

➙ Write friendly, one-of-a-kind letters addressed to a “Friend.”

➙ Mail your letters to our partner facilities.

➙ Commit to a destination facility only after your letters are ready to mail.

➙ Facilities list refreshes every two weeks with new requests.

➙ Expenses include postage, writing materials, and envelopes (send multiple letters in one envelope to save on postage).

➙ Not a pen pal program—most seniors cannot reply.

➙ LAI has no staff, physical office or phone.


HOW YOU CAN HELP

➙ Commit to writing letters regularly. Quality over quantity.

➙ Share personal stories to make your letters unique.

➙ Avoid sensitive topics like religion, health, politics and holidays.

➙ Focus on positivity and connection.

➙ Write in English or 30+ other languages, including French and Chinese.

➙ Handcrafted cards are welcome but not required. Your handwritten message matters most!

➙ Organize group letter-writing activities or events with friends, coworkers, schools or libraries.

➙ Spread the word to friends, family and local senior centers.

➙ Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram.


WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US? 

➙ Send smiles to seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.

➙ Be part of a compassionate, inclusive community.

➙ Experience the satisfaction of knowing your words make a difference.


GET STARTED 

➙ Visit https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, or STUDENT registration.

➙ Students seeking service credit: Review our guidelines, complete the student registration form and submit photos of your letters for verification. Earn one hour of credit for every four approved letters.
Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kaha Native Plant Garden

This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard. Located within Kawainui Neighborhood Park at 750 Kaha St. (the intersection of Kaha and Kihapai Street, off of Oneawa Street in Kailua)

Volunteers  will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the gardens using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear closed-toe shoes and work clothes that you don't mind getting wet and dirty. Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

Check out our Calendar for monthly opportunities.

 

Please RSVP to reserve your spot and receive other important information about this workday. RSVP to volunteer@huihawaii.org. RSVPs are required so that we can maintain small group sizes.

The best way to see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

Feel free to call or e-mail me if you have any additional questions. We look forward to working with you!

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

This project is a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard. Located within Kawainui Neighborhood Park at 750 Kaha St. (the intersection of Kaha and Kihapai Street, off of Oneawa Street in Kailua)

Volunteers  will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the gardens using small hand tools and hand pulling weeds as we work to open areas for re-introduction of native plants.

Please wear closed-toe shoes and work clothes that you don't mind getting wet and dirty. Bring a water bottle, snack, sun protection and bug repellant. All tools & gloves will be provided.   Participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.  Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver. Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine!  In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will update our Facebook Page with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time. We offer a variety of regularly scheduled events each month and we can work with groups to arrange a private weekday service trip or educational visit. 

 

Check out our Calendar for monthly opportunities.

 

Please RSVP to reserve your spot and receive other important information about this workday. RSVP to volunteer@huihawaii.org. RSVPs are required so that we can maintain small group sizes.

The best way to see what events we have coming up and which would be the best fit for you is by visiting the Get Involved page on our website and signing up to receive our monthly newsletter. 

Feel free to call or e-mail me if you have any additional questions. We look forward to working with you!

Agency: Hui o Ko'olaupoko

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Emergency Evacuation Shelter Worker- all Hawaii Islands

Sheltering: Volunteers help support emergency shelters by staffing different areas, including reception, registration, dormitory, feeding, information collection and by completing other vital tasks. Base level training is 3.5 hours, we require extended training for regular local response totaling 6 hours. 

Hurricane Shelter Worker
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available)  
Hurricane Shelter Manager
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2-week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) 2+yrs experience managing a team of 5 or more people  
Shelter Health Services or Mental Health services Worker 18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2-week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) Current unencumbered license in Hawaii: Will need to provide license number  
Shelter Health Service, or Mental Health Services- Manager
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2week period (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) 2+yrs experience managing a team of 5 or more people Current unencumbered license in Hawaii: Will need to provide license number  
For deployments: All of the above plus willing to deploy for at least two weeks to outer islands or mainland. If there is a large-scale disaster response, you may only be asked to complete the initial 3.5 hour training.

 

Go to redcross.org to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Sheltering: Volunteers help support emergency shelters by staffing different areas, including reception, registration, dormitory, feeding, information collection and by completing other vital tasks. Base level training is 3.5 hours, we require extended training for regular local response totaling 6 hours. 

Hurricane Shelter Worker
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available)  
Hurricane Shelter Manager
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2-week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) 2+yrs experience managing a team of 5 or more people  
Shelter Health Services or Mental Health services Worker 18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2-week period if shelters are open that long (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) Current unencumbered license in Hawaii: Will need to provide license number  
Shelter Health Service, or Mental Health Services- Manager
18yrs + Speaks English Willing to work 5 shifts in a 2week period (4, 6, 8, 12 hr options available) 2+yrs experience managing a team of 5 or more people Current unencumbered license in Hawaii: Will need to provide license number  
For deployments: All of the above plus willing to deploy for at least two weeks to outer islands or mainland. If there is a large-scale disaster response, you may only be asked to complete the initial 3.5 hour training.

 

Go to redcross.org to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Disaster Hotline Volunteer- Oahu, Big Island, Maui, Kauai

Duty Officer- Virtual: In this role, you'll be the first line of contact for first responders to the Red Cross. Police/Fire call us and give the duty officer all the details of the event (usually a home fire, flooding, downed tree, etc.) This person receives call from first responders, takes down all the information, and then calls the DAT team and relays the information. Then, the DAT team responders go to the location of the event and assist. 

Willing to be on call 24hrs for up to a week at a time while waiting for calls Calls the DAT team with all needed information so that they can respond accordingly calls will be forwarded to your personal cell phone Great option for former first responders, emergency management students Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Duty Officer- Virtual: In this role, you'll be the first line of contact for first responders to the Red Cross. Police/Fire call us and give the duty officer all the details of the event (usually a home fire, flooding, downed tree, etc.) This person receives call from first responders, takes down all the information, and then calls the DAT team and relays the information. Then, the DAT team responders go to the location of the event and assist. 

Willing to be on call 24hrs for up to a week at a time while waiting for calls Calls the DAT team with all needed information so that they can respond accordingly calls will be forwarded to your personal cell phone Great option for former first responders, emergency management students Click here to start your application, or contact mary.finley@redcross.org for more information

Agency: American Red Cross of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hānai 'Āina Conservation Program at Waimea Valley

Join us for a conservation workday
 in Waimea Valley

Be a part of helping to preserve this land for future generations

Help us restore the native forest sites, remove invasive species, plant native species and even help to care for the habitat of the endangered creatures that we protect. Hanai 'Aina conservation workdays are offered 1-2 times a month. Volunteers hike up to the valley's central ridge and assist the conservation team with this essential project.

The conservation workdays are an all day excursion - 9am-3pm. Space is limited and an RSVP is required to participate in these events.

Visit our website, www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer, to RSVP and for a list of all volunteer opportunities, dates, times and additional information. You can also email the volunteer coordinator at volunteers@WaimeaValley.net to be put on a mailing list and receive monthly updates with the upcoming workdays.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

Join us for a conservation workday
 in Waimea Valley

Be a part of helping to preserve this land for future generations

Help us restore the native forest sites, remove invasive species, plant native species and even help to care for the habitat of the endangered creatures that we protect. Hanai 'Aina conservation workdays are offered 1-2 times a month. Volunteers hike up to the valley's central ridge and assist the conservation team with this essential project.

The conservation workdays are an all day excursion - 9am-3pm. Space is limited and an RSVP is required to participate in these events.

Visit our website, www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer, to RSVP and for a list of all volunteer opportunities, dates, times and additional information. You can also email the volunteer coordinator at volunteers@WaimeaValley.net to be put on a mailing list and receive monthly updates with the upcoming workdays.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Exclusive Group Volunteer Service Project

 Set up a Group Volunteer Project
at Waimea Valley You're invited to bring your club, team, business or organization for a fun filled day of giving back!

This is an opportunity to set up an exclusive, group volunteer project in Waimea Valley. Your team will get the chance to help us care for this beautiful valley and learn while you work. If you are part of a group or organization looking for community service hours or looking for a way to make a positive impact in the world, we will work with you to set up a fun and productive day.

Projects take place in Waimea Valley. Tasks may include weeding, clearing debris, invasive species removal, cleanup in garden beds, and cultural site maintenance.

The available dates to set up an event are dependent on the Volunteer Coordinator's schedule. Weekends usually book up 2-3 months in advance. Weekday workdays are much more readily available, but a two-week lead time is preferred.

Groups under 10 people have the option of joining us on any of our community volunteer events - 'Ohana Volunteer Day, Malama Mala workdays, and Hanai 'Aina forest conservation workdays. RSVP for these events on our website, https://www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer, or by contacting the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@waimeavalley.net.

Volunteer groups play an essential role in caring for our botanical gardens, protecting the habitat of rare and endangered species, and tending to the cultural sites in the Valley. As an added thank you to the volunteers for their contributions, they receive complimentary entry to they valley the day they volunteer.

When contacting the volunteer coordinator to set up an event, some important information will be:

Name of the group or organization you represent. Approximately how many people you expect would attend (ballpark estimates are fine)? Dates you are interested in

We look forward to welcoming your group to the Valley and facilitating an educational and enjoyable service project.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

 Set up a Group Volunteer Project
at Waimea Valley You're invited to bring your club, team, business or organization for a fun filled day of giving back!

This is an opportunity to set up an exclusive, group volunteer project in Waimea Valley. Your team will get the chance to help us care for this beautiful valley and learn while you work. If you are part of a group or organization looking for community service hours or looking for a way to make a positive impact in the world, we will work with you to set up a fun and productive day.

Projects take place in Waimea Valley. Tasks may include weeding, clearing debris, invasive species removal, cleanup in garden beds, and cultural site maintenance.

The available dates to set up an event are dependent on the Volunteer Coordinator's schedule. Weekends usually book up 2-3 months in advance. Weekday workdays are much more readily available, but a two-week lead time is preferred.

Groups under 10 people have the option of joining us on any of our community volunteer events - 'Ohana Volunteer Day, Malama Mala workdays, and Hanai 'Aina forest conservation workdays. RSVP for these events on our website, https://www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer, or by contacting the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@waimeavalley.net.

Volunteer groups play an essential role in caring for our botanical gardens, protecting the habitat of rare and endangered species, and tending to the cultural sites in the Valley. As an added thank you to the volunteers for their contributions, they receive complimentary entry to they valley the day they volunteer.

When contacting the volunteer coordinator to set up an event, some important information will be:

Name of the group or organization you represent. Approximately how many people you expect would attend (ballpark estimates are fine)? Dates you are interested in

We look forward to welcoming your group to the Valley and facilitating an educational and enjoyable service project.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be A Volunteer Greeter and Meet People from all over the World!

Become a Waimea Valley
Visitor Center Greeter

Waimea Valley is looking for volunteers interested in being Visitor Center Greeters. This opportunity is great for an outgoing, helpful individual who is interested in meeting new people from all over the world. You are going to be the first smiling face that the visitors will see when they enter the Valley and will have the chance to enjoy sharing this beautiful and unique place with our guests. You'll help them get started on their Waimea Valley Adventure and have the opportunity to learn about this beautiful place as you work.

The greeters are a committed, vibrant group of individuals that support the guests' learning and exploration of Waimea Valley. We take the time to ensure that our greeters are trained and taught about the botanical gardens, the significant cultural sites and the history of this wonderful valley. They spend their days in our visitors center answering guest questions, sharing our many attractions and events, and directing the visitors to the ticket booth.

Volunteer Greeters shifts are available either mornings or afternoons most days a week. Greeters are asked to commit to one or more regularly scheduled shifts per week. To apply, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at: volunteers@waimeavalley.net.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

Become a Waimea Valley
Visitor Center Greeter

Waimea Valley is looking for volunteers interested in being Visitor Center Greeters. This opportunity is great for an outgoing, helpful individual who is interested in meeting new people from all over the world. You are going to be the first smiling face that the visitors will see when they enter the Valley and will have the chance to enjoy sharing this beautiful and unique place with our guests. You'll help them get started on their Waimea Valley Adventure and have the opportunity to learn about this beautiful place as you work.

The greeters are a committed, vibrant group of individuals that support the guests' learning and exploration of Waimea Valley. We take the time to ensure that our greeters are trained and taught about the botanical gardens, the significant cultural sites and the history of this wonderful valley. They spend their days in our visitors center answering guest questions, sharing our many attractions and events, and directing the visitors to the ticket booth.

Volunteer Greeters shifts are available either mornings or afternoons most days a week. Greeters are asked to commit to one or more regularly scheduled shifts per week. To apply, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at: volunteers@waimeavalley.net.

Agency: Waimea Valley / Hi'ipaka

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist/Greeter

Let clients in to our building when they ring the doorbell. Be a friendly face and greet clients as they enter our waiting room. Offer water or tea while clients wait for their appointment. Answer the phone and take messages, restock supplies, make copies, etc. Light computer work.

Available shifts on Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday or Sunday 9am - 6pm. Please provide availability when responding. Thank you!

Agency: Pono Roots Counseling Center

Let clients in to our building when they ring the doorbell. Be a friendly face and greet clients as they enter our waiting room. Offer water or tea while clients wait for their appointment. Answer the phone and take messages, restock supplies, make copies, etc. Light computer work.

Available shifts on Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday or Sunday 9am - 6pm. Please provide availability when responding. Thank you!

Agency: Pono Roots Counseling Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96826

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Samaritan Ambassador

Are you creative, friendly, and passionate about mental health?

We have some great opportunities for you to help support mental health in Hawaii and spread awareness about mental health resources.

Be a Social Media Ambassador (1-3 hours per month). You can write social media posts about mental health for the Center, as well as share mental health inspiration on your social media accounts. It doesn’t have to be related to our Center, but it should be positive and respectful and related to mental health. Then send the graphics and captions to us so we can post them.  
Be a Samaritan Ambassador Committee Member (1-4 hours per month). You can be part of a committee that helps to make our 25th anniversary celebration a success! You can also promote mental health and the Center among businesses, membership organizations such as Rotary Clubs and Lions Clubs, and professional networks.  
Help at the office (2-3 hours per week or as available). You could volunteer at the office one morning or afternoon a week to help with filing (weekly or every other week) and mailing projects (4 times per year). Note: This opportunity is on-site at our main office in Honolulu.  
Mental health video (flexible). You could record a short (15 sec-1 min) video testimonial about the importance of mental health and counseling, and why you are passionate about it. With your permission, we could share your video on the Center's social media.


You can be featured in a "Volunteer Spotlight" on our social media accounts. Plus, if you are a student or need credit for volunteer service, we are happy to provide a letter verifying your volunteer service.

Agency: Samaritan Counseling Center Hawaii

Are you creative, friendly, and passionate about mental health?

We have some great opportunities for you to help support mental health in Hawaii and spread awareness about mental health resources.

Be a Social Media Ambassador (1-3 hours per month). You can write social media posts about mental health for the Center, as well as share mental health inspiration on your social media accounts. It doesn’t have to be related to our Center, but it should be positive and respectful and related to mental health. Then send the graphics and captions to us so we can post them.  
Be a Samaritan Ambassador Committee Member (1-4 hours per month). You can be part of a committee that helps to make our 25th anniversary celebration a success! You can also promote mental health and the Center among businesses, membership organizations such as Rotary Clubs and Lions Clubs, and professional networks.  
Help at the office (2-3 hours per week or as available). You could volunteer at the office one morning or afternoon a week to help with filing (weekly or every other week) and mailing projects (4 times per year). Note: This opportunity is on-site at our main office in Honolulu.  
Mental health video (flexible). You could record a short (15 sec-1 min) video testimonial about the importance of mental health and counseling, and why you are passionate about it. With your permission, we could share your video on the Center's social media.


You can be featured in a "Volunteer Spotlight" on our social media accounts. Plus, if you are a student or need credit for volunteer service, we are happy to provide a letter verifying your volunteer service.

Agency: Samaritan Counseling Center Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members for Samaritan Counseling Center Hawaii

We're celebrating 35 years of providing mental health services to Hawai'i's diverse communities, and we're looking for volunteer board members who are passionate about mental health and who want to gain leadership and executive experience -- and help create an exceptional event!

We're especially looking for professionals with a flair for fundraising, legal expertise, or experience building business relationships. 

The Board's main responsibilities are strategic planning, financial oversight, hiring/managing the executive director, and fundraising. The board meets 6-7 times per year on the third Tuesday of every other month at 4 pm HST by Zoom or in person, and participates in an annual Board Retreat in January. The executive committee meetings on the third Tuesday every other month at 4 pm HST by Zoom and as needed.

Since 1989, Samaritan Counseling Center Hawai'i has been providing professional and accessible mental health counseling that incorporates the spiritual traditions of individuals, families, and communities in Hawai'i, regardless of their ability to pay. 

Help us offer hope and healing to Hawaii’s vulnerable communities. Call us at 808-545-2740 or send your resume/CV and a statement of interest to info@samaritanhawaii.org. We'll contact you to set a phone or Zoom meeting to answer your questions and find out Board service is a good fit for you!

Agency: Samaritan Counseling Center Hawaii

We're celebrating 35 years of providing mental health services to Hawai'i's diverse communities, and we're looking for volunteer board members who are passionate about mental health and who want to gain leadership and executive experience -- and help create an exceptional event!

We're especially looking for professionals with a flair for fundraising, legal expertise, or experience building business relationships. 

The Board's main responsibilities are strategic planning, financial oversight, hiring/managing the executive director, and fundraising. The board meets 6-7 times per year on the third Tuesday of every other month at 4 pm HST by Zoom or in person, and participates in an annual Board Retreat in January. The executive committee meetings on the third Tuesday every other month at 4 pm HST by Zoom and as needed.

Since 1989, Samaritan Counseling Center Hawai'i has been providing professional and accessible mental health counseling that incorporates the spiritual traditions of individuals, families, and communities in Hawai'i, regardless of their ability to pay. 

Help us offer hope and healing to Hawaii’s vulnerable communities. Call us at 808-545-2740 or send your resume/CV and a statement of interest to info@samaritanhawaii.org. We'll contact you to set a phone or Zoom meeting to answer your questions and find out Board service is a good fit for you!

Agency: Samaritan Counseling Center Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 96814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Kind Donations

Our organization understands that not everyone is able to support us monetarily or have the time to volunteer weekly with us at Helping Hands Hawaii, however we are more than happy to have you support us by donating the following items:

Beds – all sizes, especially single beds (not accepting at this time) Household furniture – dining tables, sofas, coffee tables, chairs Small appliances – microwaves, electric kettles, fans Accessories – footwear, handbags, backpacks Linens, towels, mats Hygiene – shampoo, body wash, toothbrush, toothpaste, feminine products, etc. Brand new infant/child car seats, strollers, carriers and cribs

Based on client need and liability concerns, we are unable to accept:

Used infant/child car seats, strollers, carriers and cribs Sporting equipment – treadmills, weightlifting machines, golf clubs, etc. Hospital/medical equipment – hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches Custom-built appliances Musical instruments Computers and related equipment, specialized electronics

Tips for donors:

All donations must be in good, working order without visible damage: Upholstered items should not be broken or have excessive rips, stains, pet hair or fading Wooden items should not have excessive watermarks or discoloration, chipped edges, missing hardware or parts, etc. Items should be clean and free of odor Items MUST be pest free (i.e., no bed bugs or termites) Small appliances should be clean and in working condition Donations that are broken, torn, dirty, rusted or in need of repair cannot be accepted Donations are distributed to families in “as is” condition. Because of this, staff may decline a donation if, in their judgement, the item is not in clean, usable condition. Double check your donations for any personal belongings. Once we receive donations, they are often available for clients and may not be in our possession for you to recover your items.

For more information, please email cch@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 800.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Our organization understands that not everyone is able to support us monetarily or have the time to volunteer weekly with us at Helping Hands Hawaii, however we are more than happy to have you support us by donating the following items:

Beds – all sizes, especially single beds (not accepting at this time) Household furniture – dining tables, sofas, coffee tables, chairs Small appliances – microwaves, electric kettles, fans Accessories – footwear, handbags, backpacks Linens, towels, mats Hygiene – shampoo, body wash, toothbrush, toothpaste, feminine products, etc. Brand new infant/child car seats, strollers, carriers and cribs

Based on client need and liability concerns, we are unable to accept:

Used infant/child car seats, strollers, carriers and cribs Sporting equipment – treadmills, weightlifting machines, golf clubs, etc. Hospital/medical equipment – hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches Custom-built appliances Musical instruments Computers and related equipment, specialized electronics

Tips for donors:

All donations must be in good, working order without visible damage: Upholstered items should not be broken or have excessive rips, stains, pet hair or fading Wooden items should not have excessive watermarks or discoloration, chipped edges, missing hardware or parts, etc. Items should be clean and free of odor Items MUST be pest free (i.e., no bed bugs or termites) Small appliances should be clean and in working condition Donations that are broken, torn, dirty, rusted or in need of repair cannot be accepted Donations are distributed to families in “as is” condition. Because of this, staff may decline a donation if, in their judgement, the item is not in clean, usable condition. Double check your donations for any personal belongings. Once we receive donations, they are often available for clients and may not be in our possession for you to recover your items.

For more information, please email cch@helpinghandshawaii.org or call 808-536-7234 Ext. 800.

Agency: Helping Hands Hawai‘i®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer drivers and chaperones wanted!

Catholic Charities Hawaii is looking for volunteer drivers and/or chaperones (escorts) to serve kupuna 60 years old and older.  Our Transportation Friends for Kupuna (TFK) Program volunteer drivers will use their own vehicle to transport kupuna clients to certain destinations, and our volunteer chaperones (escorts) accompany kupuna from one place to another, to assist our kupuna who do not drive so that kupuna can continue living independently.

Volunteers are asked to complete an application form and must agree to a criminal history check and provide references.  Catholic Charities screens, interviews, and orients all volunteers.  If you would like more information or are interested, please contact Julie Chang, Program Volunteer Coordinator, at (808)527-4783 or email julie.chang@catholiccharitieshawaii.org

 

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Catholic Charities Hawaii is looking for volunteer drivers and/or chaperones (escorts) to serve kupuna 60 years old and older.  Our Transportation Friends for Kupuna (TFK) Program volunteer drivers will use their own vehicle to transport kupuna clients to certain destinations, and our volunteer chaperones (escorts) accompany kupuna from one place to another, to assist our kupuna who do not drive so that kupuna can continue living independently.

Volunteers are asked to complete an application form and must agree to a criminal history check and provide references.  Catholic Charities screens, interviews, and orients all volunteers.  If you would like more information or are interested, please contact Julie Chang, Program Volunteer Coordinator, at (808)527-4783 or email julie.chang@catholiccharitieshawaii.org

 

Agency: Catholic Charities Hawai`i

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office/Clerical Assistance

Our team is small yet mighty, however, sometimes we need still could benefit from more assistance.  If you have office/clerical/administrative skills and would like to volunteer with us, some examples of tasks we may have available are: 

Data Entry Data Cleaning/Editing Printing/Copying Basic Graphic Design (Canva) Supplies Organization Social Media Post Creation & Scheduling Creating Address Labels, Envelope Stuffing/Sealing

 

Agency: KEY Project

Our team is small yet mighty, however, sometimes we need still could benefit from more assistance.  If you have office/clerical/administrative skills and would like to volunteer with us, some examples of tasks we may have available are: 

Data Entry Data Cleaning/Editing Printing/Copying Basic Graphic Design (Canva) Supplies Organization Social Media Post Creation & Scheduling Creating Address Labels, Envelope Stuffing/Sealing

 

Agency: KEY Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96744

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cars for Homes - Donate your car to Habitat for Humanity!

Did you know by donating your vehicle to Habitat you can help build and repair affordable homes while also helping the environment?

Since launching the national vehicle donation program, Cars for Homes, in 2005, Habitat has accepted over 120,000 vehicles for reselling or recycling, raising funds for Habitat to partner with local families to build stability and security that a safe affordable home allows.  

We make it fast and easy to donate a vehicle and you may qualify for a tax deduction. Your vehicle donations raised over $60 million in just the last five years! 

Through Habitat for Humanity’s Cars for Homes program, proceeds from your vehicle donation help support building programs that reach deserving families across Oahu.

 

How to donate your vehicle:  

 

Start your donation today

or call 877-277-4344

Agency: Honolulu Habitat for Humanity

Did you know by donating your vehicle to Habitat you can help build and repair affordable homes while also helping the environment?

Since launching the national vehicle donation program, Cars for Homes, in 2005, Habitat has accepted over 120,000 vehicles for reselling or recycling, raising funds for Habitat to partner with local families to build stability and security that a safe affordable home allows.  

We make it fast and easy to donate a vehicle and you may qualify for a tax deduction. Your vehicle donations raised over $60 million in just the last five years! 

Through Habitat for Humanity’s Cars for Homes program, proceeds from your vehicle donation help support building programs that reach deserving families across Oahu.

 

How to donate your vehicle:  

 

Start your donation today

or call 877-277-4344

Agency: Honolulu Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

We are looking for community volunteers and students (including high school students) who are interested in training and obtaining IRS certification as volunteer income tax return preparers.  Volunteer tax return preparers will assist Hawaii's low-to-moderate income workers prepare their tax returns.  Volunteers are required to train and to pass an online certification test. Training and training materials are provided free of charge. There is also the option of training online. 

Volunteers are also needed to serve as greeters. Greeters are required to make sure that all clients complete the mandatory Intake form and Survey and to check taxpayers' IDs and social security cards to verify their identities.  Knowledge of another language-particularly Cantonese and Mandarin-is especially helpful.

Our tax preparation sites are located in various areas of the State. These sites set their own schedule with regard to tax preparation.  We work to accommodate volunteers' personal schedule.  Therefore, if the site is open daily but a volunteer can only work one day a week, that's fine with us.  All we ask is that volunteers show up when they say they will because sites will schedule appointments based on the number of volunteers available.  Contact Susan at stamanaha@hawaiitaxhelp.org if you're interested or for additional information  

 

 

Agency: Hawaii Tax Help & Financial Empowerment Solutions

We are looking for community volunteers and students (including high school students) who are interested in training and obtaining IRS certification as volunteer income tax return preparers.  Volunteer tax return preparers will assist Hawaii's low-to-moderate income workers prepare their tax returns.  Volunteers are required to train and to pass an online certification test. Training and training materials are provided free of charge. There is also the option of training online. 

Volunteers are also needed to serve as greeters. Greeters are required to make sure that all clients complete the mandatory Intake form and Survey and to check taxpayers' IDs and social security cards to verify their identities.  Knowledge of another language-particularly Cantonese and Mandarin-is especially helpful.

Our tax preparation sites are located in various areas of the State. These sites set their own schedule with regard to tax preparation.  We work to accommodate volunteers' personal schedule.  Therefore, if the site is open daily but a volunteer can only work one day a week, that's fine with us.  All we ask is that volunteers show up when they say they will because sites will schedule appointments based on the number of volunteers available.  Contact Susan at stamanaha@hawaiitaxhelp.org if you're interested or for additional information  

 

 

Agency: Hawaii Tax Help & Financial Empowerment Solutions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-Kind Donation

Donate Pet & Shelter Supplies! 

In addition to monetary donations, we need many items on a daily basis to help feed our shelter animals and to keep them happy and healthy. We also need all kinds of supplies to operate the shelter, help animals with our low-cost clinics and to run the office. Just like monetary donations, in-kind donations are tax deductible. Here’s a few ways to donate in-kind:

You can order supplies from our https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/LGMSUOSVFFPH/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex

You are also welcome to bring donations to the shelter! You can drop off donations any time, Tuesday through Saturday 8am-4pm. 

Our Current Wishlist Kitty Litter Kitty Litter Deodorizer Wet & Dry Cat Food Wet & Dry Kitten Food Wet & Dry Dog Food Wet & Dry Puppy Food Heavy Duty Dog Toys Dog Treats (No Rawhide) Hand Sanitizer Kurunda Beds Cat Toys Cat Trees & Scratchers Paper Towels Bleach/ Cleaning Spray Laundry Detergent Nature's Miracle Spray Surgical Gloves & Masks Towels Sheets & Blankets Copy Paper Manilla Folders Washing Machine Gift Cards (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Petco, Petsmart, Home Depot, Lowes)

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Donate Pet & Shelter Supplies! 

In addition to monetary donations, we need many items on a daily basis to help feed our shelter animals and to keep them happy and healthy. We also need all kinds of supplies to operate the shelter, help animals with our low-cost clinics and to run the office. Just like monetary donations, in-kind donations are tax deductible. Here’s a few ways to donate in-kind:

You can order supplies from our https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/LGMSUOSVFFPH/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex

You are also welcome to bring donations to the shelter! You can drop off donations any time, Tuesday through Saturday 8am-4pm. 

Our Current Wishlist Kitty Litter Kitty Litter Deodorizer Wet & Dry Cat Food Wet & Dry Kitten Food Wet & Dry Dog Food Wet & Dry Puppy Food Heavy Duty Dog Toys Dog Treats (No Rawhide) Hand Sanitizer Kurunda Beds Cat Toys Cat Trees & Scratchers Paper Towels Bleach/ Cleaning Spray Laundry Detergent Nature's Miracle Spray Surgical Gloves & Masks Towels Sheets & Blankets Copy Paper Manilla Folders Washing Machine Gift Cards (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Petco, Petsmart, Home Depot, Lowes)

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96786

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be A Foster Parent!

A foster parent is someone who provides temporary housing and care for an animal sheltered at Oahu SPCA. Our Foster Care program is designed to provide caring homes where animals can receive more individualized attention. When you foster, you open up space at Oahu SPCA, allowing us to take in and save even more animals. If you are interested in fostering a pet, please fill out an application for a cat or a dog and we will reach out to you once your application is approved.

Animals Helped Through Fostering

The Foster Program at Oahu SPCA is critical to our rescue work. It enables us to save more animals and also give pets a warm, loving environment to heal, grow and flourish.

There are many reasons a pet may need a foster home:

They’re Underage. Puppies and kittens are not ready to be adopted until they are at least eight weeks old. They need time for their immune systems to develop, to receive nourishment, medical care and to be healthy enough for sterilization.

They’re Sick/Injured. Foster homes are a great place for sick or injured animals to heal, wheather they’re recovering from a routine procedure or something more complicated like an orthopedic surgery.

They Need Behavior Modification or Socialization. With people and animals coming and going, our shelter can be overwhelming for some pets. They often prefer a home environment or some one-on-one attention. Others come to us abused, neglected or simply lacking the training or socialization they need to find the right home.

What We Provide

Pet food or milk replacer, food bowls or bottles & nipples, crates, puppy pads, medical care & support.

  What You Provide to Your Foster Pet

A safe haven. Love, attention, care and the ability to follow directions from staff and the capability to bring the foster pet in for regular checkups.

Fostering Requirements

In order to foster an Oahu SPCA animal you must:

Be 21 years old or older Be able to isolate the Oahu SPCA foster animals from your own pets Have all resident pets in your home spayed or neutered Have reliable transportation to our shelter for pick-up, drop-off, check-ups and in case of emergency

https://oahuspca.org/Pet-Application/application/fosterDog

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

A foster parent is someone who provides temporary housing and care for an animal sheltered at Oahu SPCA. Our Foster Care program is designed to provide caring homes where animals can receive more individualized attention. When you foster, you open up space at Oahu SPCA, allowing us to take in and save even more animals. If you are interested in fostering a pet, please fill out an application for a cat or a dog and we will reach out to you once your application is approved.

Animals Helped Through Fostering

The Foster Program at Oahu SPCA is critical to our rescue work. It enables us to save more animals and also give pets a warm, loving environment to heal, grow and flourish.

There are many reasons a pet may need a foster home:

They’re Underage. Puppies and kittens are not ready to be adopted until they are at least eight weeks old. They need time for their immune systems to develop, to receive nourishment, medical care and to be healthy enough for sterilization.

They’re Sick/Injured. Foster homes are a great place for sick or injured animals to heal, wheather they’re recovering from a routine procedure or something more complicated like an orthopedic surgery.

They Need Behavior Modification or Socialization. With people and animals coming and going, our shelter can be overwhelming for some pets. They often prefer a home environment or some one-on-one attention. Others come to us abused, neglected or simply lacking the training or socialization they need to find the right home.

What We Provide

Pet food or milk replacer, food bowls or bottles & nipples, crates, puppy pads, medical care & support.

  What You Provide to Your Foster Pet

A safe haven. Love, attention, care and the ability to follow directions from staff and the capability to bring the foster pet in for regular checkups.

Fostering Requirements

In order to foster an Oahu SPCA animal you must:

Be 21 years old or older Be able to isolate the Oahu SPCA foster animals from your own pets Have all resident pets in your home spayed or neutered Have reliable transportation to our shelter for pick-up, drop-off, check-ups and in case of emergency

https://oahuspca.org/Pet-Application/application/fosterDog

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96786

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Volunteer with Us!

Have fun and make a difference for homeless dogs and cats. Join our team of volunteers, an essential part of our community.

We continue to build volunteer program and develop new volunteer opportunities help us accomplish our goals and tend to the animals in our care. Volunteers are needed for a variety of positions, but our greatest needs are helping keep our shelter and kennels clean, socializing with our animals, and administrative tasks such as assembling adoption packets. 

If you are interested in volunteering, please review the requirement below and fill out an application.

if you have a group interested in volunteering, please send the dates and group information to volunteer@oahuspca.org

For community service requests, please send your information and service requirement to volunteer@oahuspca.org.

https://oahuspca.org/Volunteer-Application

Volunteers must be at least 6 years old. Volunteers ages 6-15 must apply with a parent or legal guardian and must be accompanied by their parent at all times (limited positions available). Volunteers 14-15 years old can volunteer without a guardian after completing a minimum of 100 supervised volunteer hours. Volunteers ages 16-17 must have written approval from a parent or legal guardian Volunteers must be able to commit a minimum of 10 hours/month for at least 3 month Volunteers must be able to work respectfully and nonviolently in a high-energy environment, alongside other human beings of various ages, and animals of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments Every volunteer must complete an application and attend training Dog walkers at the shelter must be at least 18 years old.  

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Have fun and make a difference for homeless dogs and cats. Join our team of volunteers, an essential part of our community.

We continue to build volunteer program and develop new volunteer opportunities help us accomplish our goals and tend to the animals in our care. Volunteers are needed for a variety of positions, but our greatest needs are helping keep our shelter and kennels clean, socializing with our animals, and administrative tasks such as assembling adoption packets. 

If you are interested in volunteering, please review the requirement below and fill out an application.

if you have a group interested in volunteering, please send the dates and group information to volunteer@oahuspca.org

For community service requests, please send your information and service requirement to volunteer@oahuspca.org.

https://oahuspca.org/Volunteer-Application

Volunteers must be at least 6 years old. Volunteers ages 6-15 must apply with a parent or legal guardian and must be accompanied by their parent at all times (limited positions available). Volunteers 14-15 years old can volunteer without a guardian after completing a minimum of 100 supervised volunteer hours. Volunteers ages 16-17 must have written approval from a parent or legal guardian Volunteers must be able to commit a minimum of 10 hours/month for at least 3 month Volunteers must be able to work respectfully and nonviolently in a high-energy environment, alongside other human beings of various ages, and animals of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments Every volunteer must complete an application and attend training Dog walkers at the shelter must be at least 18 years old.  

Agency: Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96786

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Leaders

We are in need of support group leaders!

Locations are at various places on the island. Meetings run about one and a half hours two times a month.

Check in and support the mental health community.  We'll train you and/or help you with your practicum.  We have many groups throughout the state.  We can even pay you and for refreshments and running the group. Good experience. 

Most classes are taught via ZOOM these days. Having your own set up to connect with Zoom and the internet is preferred.

Agency: United Self Help

We are in need of support group leaders!

Locations are at various places on the island. Meetings run about one and a half hours two times a month.

Check in and support the mental health community.  We'll train you and/or help you with your practicum.  We have many groups throughout the state.  We can even pay you and for refreshments and running the group. Good experience. 

Most classes are taught via ZOOM these days. Having your own set up to connect with Zoom and the internet is preferred.

Agency: United Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer mentoring

Helping mental health consumers and/or max out prisoners with life's challenges, including finding services, assisting in support groups, with rides and Classes.  Having a clean driver's license is preferred, but not necessary for all jobs in this area.

Agency: United Self Help

Helping mental health consumers and/or max out prisoners with life's challenges, including finding services, assisting in support groups, with rides and Classes.  Having a clean driver's license is preferred, but not necessary for all jobs in this area.

Agency: United Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

United Self-Help really needs your help! We need grant writers to help us fund our agency's services.  References will be required. If you're interested please e-mail us at director@unitedselfhelp.org and let us show you how you can help. 

Agency: United Self Help

United Self-Help really needs your help! We need grant writers to help us fund our agency's services.  References will be required. If you're interested please e-mail us at director@unitedselfhelp.org and let us show you how you can help. 

Agency: United Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Foster Care Volunteer!

The Hawaiian Humane Society’s foster care program helps animals in need of temporary tender, loving care.  Approximately 150 animals are in foster homes at any given time. Shelter animals in need of care may be too young, underweight, ill, injured, recovering from surgery and/or require more socialization before adoption.

For more information, email Volunteer@hawaiianhumane.org.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Please allow about 1 week for your application to be processed.

Step 1: Watch our Hawaiian Humane 101 video Step 2: Watch our virtual Foster Care Orientation video Step 3: Submit your Foster Care Volunteer Application

VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS: 

Age – Foster Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Time Commitment – The foster care period may last anywhere from 2 weeks to several months, depending on the animal’s needs. Foster volunteers must foster at least one animal per year in order to stay active as a volunteer. Transportation – Foster Volunteers are responsible for transportation to and from our Mōʻiliʻili campus for pickup, mandatory checkup appointments and treatment of any medical issues that may arise during the foster period. Housing – Hawaiian Humane foster animals will need to be housed indoors in a safe and secure environment that is able to be cleaned and disinfected. Foster Volunteers are expected to follow any established housing rules and restrictions as well as abide by all state and country laws related to animals

Agency: Hawaiian Humane Society

The Hawaiian Humane Society’s foster care program helps animals in need of temporary tender, loving care.  Approximately 150 animals are in foster homes at any given time. Shelter animals in need of care may be too young, underweight, ill, injured, recovering from surgery and/or require more socialization before adoption.

For more information, email Volunteer@hawaiianhumane.org.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Please allow about 1 week for your application to be processed.

Step 1: Watch our Hawaiian Humane 101 video Step 2: Watch our virtual Foster Care Orientation video Step 3: Submit your Foster Care Volunteer Application

VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS: 

Age – Foster Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Time Commitment – The foster care period may last anywhere from 2 weeks to several months, depending on the animal’s needs. Foster volunteers must foster at least one animal per year in order to stay active as a volunteer. Transportation – Foster Volunteers are responsible for transportation to and from our Mōʻiliʻili campus for pickup, mandatory checkup appointments and treatment of any medical issues that may arise during the foster period. Housing – Hawaiian Humane foster animals will need to be housed indoors in a safe and secure environment that is able to be cleaned and disinfected. Foster Volunteers are expected to follow any established housing rules and restrictions as well as abide by all state and country laws related to animals

Agency: Hawaiian Humane Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96826

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Us!

When you join the Hawaiian Humane 'ohana, you're joining a community of volunteers and staff committed to providing love and support for the pets in our care.

Time Commitment- Volunteers must be able to make a commitment of 3 hours per week for at least 3 months.  After your first 3 months, we ask that you strive to volunteer 8 hours per month.

Age- Most volunteer roles require you to be at least 18 years old.  Limited positions are available to the youth 8-14 years of age with an adult and youth 15-17 years of age independently.

For more information and to submit an application, go to Volunteer With Us : Hawaiian Humane Society

Agency: Hawaiian Humane Society

When you join the Hawaiian Humane 'ohana, you're joining a community of volunteers and staff committed to providing love and support for the pets in our care.

Time Commitment- Volunteers must be able to make a commitment of 3 hours per week for at least 3 months.  After your first 3 months, we ask that you strive to volunteer 8 hours per month.

Age- Most volunteer roles require you to be at least 18 years old.  Limited positions are available to the youth 8-14 years of age with an adult and youth 15-17 years of age independently.

For more information and to submit an application, go to Volunteer With Us : Hawaiian Humane Society

Agency: Hawaiian Humane Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96826

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Enrichment creator/builder

All of the animals enjoy having new and different things to do each day. We are seeking dedicated animal enrichment program volunteers to help provide stimulating, fun and safe activities for the 3RR residents. Some will require out of the box thinking. Perhaps sending a volunteer hunting at garage sales and recycle stores for items that can be repurposed into safe animal toys. This is a creative and fun volunteer activity that can easily be taken over by a team of friends who want to make a difference in the animals lives. 

Creative construction of hidey holes, houses and tunnels as well as fun substrates to roll in and smell are also welcome. 

There is a great deal of written information on zoo keeper journals etc of ideas others have come up with that can be used or modified for our residents. Building Feeding boxes and animal treat puzzles anyone?

A team could create many items that could be rotated out of a toy chest by the daily Keepers to provide new fun activities. The Enrichment team would not need to be at the sanctuary frequently unless they wanted to be. 

Please Email Ann to discuss

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

All of the animals enjoy having new and different things to do each day. We are seeking dedicated animal enrichment program volunteers to help provide stimulating, fun and safe activities for the 3RR residents. Some will require out of the box thinking. Perhaps sending a volunteer hunting at garage sales and recycle stores for items that can be repurposed into safe animal toys. This is a creative and fun volunteer activity that can easily be taken over by a team of friends who want to make a difference in the animals lives. 

Creative construction of hidey holes, houses and tunnels as well as fun substrates to roll in and smell are also welcome. 

There is a great deal of written information on zoo keeper journals etc of ideas others have come up with that can be used or modified for our residents. Building Feeding boxes and animal treat puzzles anyone?

A team could create many items that could be rotated out of a toy chest by the daily Keepers to provide new fun activities. The Enrichment team would not need to be at the sanctuary frequently unless they wanted to be. 

Please Email Ann to discuss

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740-8815

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt an animals area - green thumbed gardeners in Kona wanted!

So many animals live in a wide variety of habitats and each of these areas needs regular loving care. Pick one or several and take over the care that that specific zone requires to be safe and look inviting. Most of this is trimming back and raking up, think zen garden for an animal. These can be tasks done twice a month or more frequently depending on the area selected. Email Ann to discuss.

Tools provided, come with a friend or two and have fun. 

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

So many animals live in a wide variety of habitats and each of these areas needs regular loving care. Pick one or several and take over the care that that specific zone requires to be safe and look inviting. Most of this is trimming back and raking up, think zen garden for an animal. These can be tasks done twice a month or more frequently depending on the area selected. Email Ann to discuss.

Tools provided, come with a friend or two and have fun. 

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740-8815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service hours needed for court or school? Get them at Three Ring Ranch

We welcome those who have community service hours to complete for court or school. Call Ann and chat about how you can get those hours completed while helping out the animals of 3RR. Many tasks to do and all depending on what skills you may have. All are outdoor and require physical activity. We need everyone from construction, landscaping, electrical, painting you name it we can use help. This can be done around your own work or school hours. 

Extra credit for school (UH) given by some educators if you volunteer here.  Call or email me

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

We welcome those who have community service hours to complete for court or school. Call Ann and chat about how you can get those hours completed while helping out the animals of 3RR. Many tasks to do and all depending on what skills you may have. All are outdoor and require physical activity. We need everyone from construction, landscaping, electrical, painting you name it we can use help. This can be done around your own work or school hours. 

Extra credit for school (UH) given by some educators if you volunteer here.  Call or email me

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wildlife Animal Keepers, KONA, Hawaii, Volunteers for exotic animal care.

Kona Animal Sanctuary: Assist with wildlife rehab and exotic animal care. Keepers can come as often as five times a week or as little as twice a week in the morning or afternoon rounds. Morning feeding rounds begin at 8:00 am and end around 11 am. Afternoon rounds begin at 3:30 pm and last until around 5:30. Rain or shine 365 days a week!

Three Ring Ranch loves our volunteers! Have you ever wanted to work with exotic animals? Care for native & endangered species in a sanctuary setting? This may be just the place for you. Like all kinds of critters?- bison, zebra, flamingos, ostrich, chinchillas, owls, monkeys and the list goes on. This is one of the most rewarding volunteer positions ever.  You get to know the critters and they you. You work with a dedicated team of Keepers who treat you like family. 

We are a very tiny facility (five acres) and all our staff are volunteer. I (Executive Director) am here full time and have a group of dedicated volunteers come daily (some several times a week) as keepers. Keepers are people who are trained to feed and care for the animals. There are 0 paid positions and we do not have housing.

Volunteers come up for several months to learn each of the critters before they are able to feed alone and become a Keeper as there are so many different species and it takes quite a while to become skilled at safely caring for them all. Some volunteers chose not to become Keepers but to come up less often and come for project days on an animals enclosure or to help with the day to day handyman type of jobs that always need doing. Our rounds begin at 8:00 am sharp and last 3+ hours. The afternoon rounds begin at 4 pm and last about 1.5 hours. You must be physically fit to be a keeper, yup this is not for anyone with major limitations.

 The animal feed comes in 50lb bags which you do need to be able to move alone. Most of the time there is someone around who is able to lift and haul but you may get asked to do it with another keeper. Yes you get dirty! You are never asked to do something you are uncomfortable with and never asked to do anything unsafe. We expect our volunteers to be careful and safe for other humans and the critters.

 This is a learning experience and you have to focus and pay attention. At first there is a huge amount of information to process but over time it all comes around. We know it feels like your brain will explode and we don't want that to happen so we take it slow. Everyone learns at their own pace, you do need a minimum of 3 days a week to train. Three-four x a week is better while training. We have to know you will be staying in Kona for 90 days or more to devote the time to training you. If you will be in town for a shorter period we welcome you as an "irregular". Please see other opportunities posted for areas we can use short time help. 

 You need to live in or near Kona to be a volunteer, it just does not work to drive over from Hilo or Kau. Some volunteers come for only a few months or move here to gain the experience while working elsewhere so they can get into school. Volunteers are at least 17 years old for liability reasons. We do not have residential lodging for volunteers other than those in our international,  pre-vet or vet summer programs. See the education pages of our web site for more details on those programs. https://threeringranch.org

 Many volunteers are working at regular jobs and come volunteer during spare time just to enjoy the animals or to get this type of work experience on a resume for a later date. For some it is just a chance to spend a few hours on a regular basis with animals in a place where their health and wellbeing come first. Couples are great volunteer teams! We do love our regular staff who are retired and have that extra time on their hands.

You can learn more about us at  http://www.threeringranch.org

 

If you live in Kona, have a few days a week to volunteer & want to try or you think that this new residential position sounds like a great opportunity then give me a call at 331-8778 after 6 pm and we can set up a time for a visit. You may also reply to this email.

 All volunteers have signed the volunteer waiver and have proof of insurance prior to orientation. All volunteers are covered at the Sanctuary by a VIS Volunteer Insurance Service policy through the CIMA Company. This policy provides extra accident, liability and auto insurance to our volunteers.

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Kona Animal Sanctuary: Assist with wildlife rehab and exotic animal care. Keepers can come as often as five times a week or as little as twice a week in the morning or afternoon rounds. Morning feeding rounds begin at 8:00 am and end around 11 am. Afternoon rounds begin at 3:30 pm and last until around 5:30. Rain or shine 365 days a week!

Three Ring Ranch loves our volunteers! Have you ever wanted to work with exotic animals? Care for native & endangered species in a sanctuary setting? This may be just the place for you. Like all kinds of critters?- bison, zebra, flamingos, ostrich, chinchillas, owls, monkeys and the list goes on. This is one of the most rewarding volunteer positions ever.  You get to know the critters and they you. You work with a dedicated team of Keepers who treat you like family. 

We are a very tiny facility (five acres) and all our staff are volunteer. I (Executive Director) am here full time and have a group of dedicated volunteers come daily (some several times a week) as keepers. Keepers are people who are trained to feed and care for the animals. There are 0 paid positions and we do not have housing.

Volunteers come up for several months to learn each of the critters before they are able to feed alone and become a Keeper as there are so many different species and it takes quite a while to become skilled at safely caring for them all. Some volunteers chose not to become Keepers but to come up less often and come for project days on an animals enclosure or to help with the day to day handyman type of jobs that always need doing. Our rounds begin at 8:00 am sharp and last 3+ hours. The afternoon rounds begin at 4 pm and last about 1.5 hours. You must be physically fit to be a keeper, yup this is not for anyone with major limitations.

 The animal feed comes in 50lb bags which you do need to be able to move alone. Most of the time there is someone around who is able to lift and haul but you may get asked to do it with another keeper. Yes you get dirty! You are never asked to do something you are uncomfortable with and never asked to do anything unsafe. We expect our volunteers to be careful and safe for other humans and the critters.

 This is a learning experience and you have to focus and pay attention. At first there is a huge amount of information to process but over time it all comes around. We know it feels like your brain will explode and we don't want that to happen so we take it slow. Everyone learns at their own pace, you do need a minimum of 3 days a week to train. Three-four x a week is better while training. We have to know you will be staying in Kona for 90 days or more to devote the time to training you. If you will be in town for a shorter period we welcome you as an "irregular". Please see other opportunities posted for areas we can use short time help. 

 You need to live in or near Kona to be a volunteer, it just does not work to drive over from Hilo or Kau. Some volunteers come for only a few months or move here to gain the experience while working elsewhere so they can get into school. Volunteers are at least 17 years old for liability reasons. We do not have residential lodging for volunteers other than those in our international,  pre-vet or vet summer programs. See the education pages of our web site for more details on those programs. https://threeringranch.org

 Many volunteers are working at regular jobs and come volunteer during spare time just to enjoy the animals or to get this type of work experience on a resume for a later date. For some it is just a chance to spend a few hours on a regular basis with animals in a place where their health and wellbeing come first. Couples are great volunteer teams! We do love our regular staff who are retired and have that extra time on their hands.

You can learn more about us at  http://www.threeringranch.org

 

If you live in Kona, have a few days a week to volunteer & want to try or you think that this new residential position sounds like a great opportunity then give me a call at 331-8778 after 6 pm and we can set up a time for a visit. You may also reply to this email.

 All volunteers have signed the volunteer waiver and have proof of insurance prior to orientation. All volunteers are covered at the Sanctuary by a VIS Volunteer Insurance Service policy through the CIMA Company. This policy provides extra accident, liability and auto insurance to our volunteers.

Agency: Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96740

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hygiene Products Needed

We are in need of the following items to help serve Hawaii's homeless youth.

Deodorant Bodywash Bathsoap Toothpaste Shampoo LARGE size bath towels.

Agency: Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE)

We are in need of the following items to help serve Hawaii's homeless youth.

Deodorant Bodywash Bathsoap Toothpaste Shampoo LARGE size bath towels.

Agency: Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Daily Food Inspections, Produce

Daily Food Inspection, Produce - Help sort produce at our warehouse. Volunteers are needed from 9 am – 12 pm or 12 pm – 2:30 pm on weekdays (M-F). Minimum age is 8 years old. Those 8-15 must be with an adult 18 or older. We can accommodate up to 10 volunteers per shift. Groups of 3 or more can be scheduled on Fridays from 9 am – 12 pm.  Volunteers will be required to stand, lift, and bend the entire shift. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative covid test within 48 hours of their shift.

 

If you are interested in volunteering, please email volunteer@hawaiifoodbank.org

Agency: Hawaiʻi Foodbank

Daily Food Inspection, Produce - Help sort produce at our warehouse. Volunteers are needed from 9 am – 12 pm or 12 pm – 2:30 pm on weekdays (M-F). Minimum age is 8 years old. Those 8-15 must be with an adult 18 or older. We can accommodate up to 10 volunteers per shift. Groups of 3 or more can be scheduled on Fridays from 9 am – 12 pm.  Volunteers will be required to stand, lift, and bend the entire shift. Volunteers must be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative covid test within 48 hours of their shift.

 

If you are interested in volunteering, please email volunteer@hawaiifoodbank.org

Agency: Hawaiʻi Foodbank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Meal

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki

Monday-Sunday, between10:30 AM and 6:00 PM; lunch is served at 12:30 PM; dinner is served at 5:30 PM

Families at Ronald McDonald Houses appreciate coming home to a warm meal, especially after a long day at the hospital either bedside or during medical treatments. You can host a meal for them at our Judd house by cooking onsite, contributing pot luck style, or catering. Drop off meals are also welcome. If cooking at our Houses, bring your ingredients, your ohana and your passion for cooking!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki

Monday-Sunday, between10:30 AM and 6:00 PM; lunch is served at 12:30 PM; dinner is served at 5:30 PM

Families at Ronald McDonald Houses appreciate coming home to a warm meal, especially after a long day at the hospital either bedside or during medical treatments. You can host a meal for them at our Judd house by cooking onsite, contributing pot luck style, or catering. Drop off meals are also welcome. If cooking at our Houses, bring your ingredients, your ohana and your passion for cooking!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Open to individuals 21 years old+

Monday-Sunday, from 9:20 AM to 10:10 AM, and open to on call when needed

Our van drivers shuttle families from Ronald McDonald Houses safely to nearby hospitals. They also often assist with donation pick-ups and drop offs, especially during events. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity that directly benefits our families.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals 21 years old+

Monday-Sunday, from 9:20 AM to 10:10 AM, and open to on call when needed

Our van drivers shuttle families from Ronald McDonald Houses safely to nearby hospitals. They also often assist with donation pick-ups and drop offs, especially during events. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity that directly benefits our families.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Program

Open to individuals

Monday-Friday, 10:30 AM-4:00 PM

Administrative support is crucial for our volunteer program. Activities include computer entry, filing, scanning, creating flyers and Canva designs, and helping communicate with our volunteers. We need you!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals

Monday-Friday, 10:30 AM-4:00 PM

Administrative support is crucial for our volunteer program. Activities include computer entry, filing, scanning, creating flyers and Canva designs, and helping communicate with our volunteers. We need you!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

Open to individuals and groups

Monday-Friday, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM or later, as needed

Ronald McDonald House Charities Hawaii hosts special events throughout the year, including our Red Shoe 5K in the winter, Golf Classic during the summer, and our Gala in the fall. These and other events, such as silent auctions, provide funds to maintain our home-away-from-home for our families and House programs. You can assist with special event planning, follow-up calls, or onsite projects at our events. Whether your favorite activity is arts and crafts, computer work, design, or mingling, you can use your skills while meeting other people in the community and supporting a good cause.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals and groups

Monday-Friday, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM or later, as needed

Ronald McDonald House Charities Hawaii hosts special events throughout the year, including our Red Shoe 5K in the winter, Golf Classic during the summer, and our Gala in the fall. These and other events, such as silent auctions, provide funds to maintain our home-away-from-home for our families and House programs. You can assist with special event planning, follow-up calls, or onsite projects at our events. Whether your favorite activity is arts and crafts, computer work, design, or mingling, you can use your skills while meeting other people in the community and supporting a good cause.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special Activities

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki
Monday-Sunday, any time between 10:30 AM-6:00 PM

Host a special activity for our keiki and their families. Crafts, movie nights, and game nights are popular. Yoga lessons, salon services, massage, family photo sessions and other services by certified professionals are also welcome. Being engaged in activities can help alleviate some of the stressors of being ill or having a sick child. Activities can bring families closer together and they offer a much-needed sense of normalcy.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki
Monday-Sunday, any time between 10:30 AM-6:00 PM

Host a special activity for our keiki and their families. Crafts, movie nights, and game nights are popular. Yoga lessons, salon services, massage, family photo sessions and other services by certified professionals are also welcome. Being engaged in activities can help alleviate some of the stressors of being ill or having a sick child. Activities can bring families closer together and they offer a much-needed sense of normalcy.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Assistance

Open to individuals 18 years old+

Monday-Friday, 10:30 AM-5:00 PM

Day-to-day operations of RMHC Hawaii are essential to providing a home-away-from-home and services for families staying with us while getting critical treatment for a child at a hospital on Oahu. Daily office projects include database entry, filing, and scanning. We couldn’t do it without the help of volunteers!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals 18 years old+

Monday-Friday, 10:30 AM-5:00 PM

Day-to-day operations of RMHC Hawaii are essential to providing a home-away-from-home and services for families staying with us while getting critical treatment for a child at a hospital on Oahu. Daily office projects include database entry, filing, and scanning. We couldn’t do it without the help of volunteers!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: House Support

Open to individuals 18 years old+

Monday-Sunday, 10:30 AM-5:00 PM

Our House Services Volunteer gets to meet and greet House visitors and community members while accepting donations and assisting with House activities and administrative tasks. Being the face of the House requires an outgoing personality and cordial disposition. If this is you, volunteer at the House that Love Built.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals 18 years old+

Monday-Sunday, 10:30 AM-5:00 PM

Our House Services Volunteer gets to meet and greet House visitors and community members while accepting donations and assisting with House activities and administrative tasks. Being the face of the House requires an outgoing personality and cordial disposition. If this is you, volunteer at the House that Love Built.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Cart Volunteer

Open to individuals 16 years old+

Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 12:00 PM-3:00 PM

This is your chance to volunteer in the hospital as a Ronald McDonald House hospitality cart representative. Greet, serve refreshments, and help patients and their families pick out an activity from your cart. You will be bringing comfort to parents and families who are waiting to visit a baby in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit).

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals 16 years old+

Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 12:00 PM-3:00 PM

This is your chance to volunteer in the hospital as a Ronald McDonald House hospitality cart representative. Greet, serve refreshments, and help patients and their families pick out an activity from your cart. You will be bringing comfort to parents and families who are waiting to visit a baby in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit).

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Baked Goods

Monday-Sunday, between 10:30 AM and 6:00 PM

Treat our families to a batch of your delicious baked goods. Whether you come alone or with your group, bring your ingredients and fill our House with the smell of warm baked treats. Baked goods are always appreciated by our families. They can take individually wrapped treats with them to enjoy during a day at the hospital. Or, of course, enjoy them when at a Ronald McDonald House.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Monday-Sunday, between 10:30 AM and 6:00 PM

Treat our families to a batch of your delicious baked goods. Whether you come alone or with your group, bring your ingredients and fill our House with the smell of warm baked treats. Baked goods are always appreciated by our families. They can take individually wrapped treats with them to enjoy during a day at the hospital. Or, of course, enjoy them when at a Ronald McDonald House.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Digital Media Volunteer or Intern

Open to individuals

Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Are you energetic? Do you have a passion for social media and other online platforms? Are you a good writer? As a digital media intern or volunteer, you will help communicate our brand image and promote our events. You will gain experience gathering content, creating, and delivering it to audiences on multiple digital platforms on behalf of the organization. Enhance your marketing skills and portfolio while helping a good cause.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals

Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Are you energetic? Do you have a passion for social media and other online platforms? Are you a good writer? As a digital media intern or volunteer, you will help communicate our brand image and promote our events. You will gain experience gathering content, creating, and delivering it to audiences on multiple digital platforms on behalf of the organization. Enhance your marketing skills and portfolio while helping a good cause.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Newsletter and Mailings

Open to individuals and groups

Quarterly, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM

Our newsletter is essential to raising funds that support House programs. Helping prepare our newsletter for mailing by inserting flyers or return envelopes is a tremendous help for RMHC Hawaii. This can be done at your workplace, home, or at our House. If you have a knack for organizing a group, this is a fun way to support a good cause and can usually be done within days, sometimes over the weekend.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals and groups

Quarterly, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM

Our newsletter is essential to raising funds that support House programs. Helping prepare our newsletter for mailing by inserting flyers or return envelopes is a tremendous help for RMHC Hawaii. This can be done at your workplace, home, or at our House. If you have a knack for organizing a group, this is a fun way to support a good cause and can usually be done within days, sometimes over the weekend.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Extra Hand Volunteer

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki
Monday-Sunday, any time between 10:30 AM-6:00 PM

We rely on your extra hands to keep our House organized and maintained so we can provide a safe and sanitary environment for our ohana and guests. Our House Manager could use assistance with different tasks like restocking, organizing, or even decorating our Houses for the holidays. Your helping hands will help bring joy to our families. 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Open to individuals, groups, families, keiki
Monday-Sunday, any time between 10:30 AM-6:00 PM

We rely on your extra hands to keep our House organized and maintained so we can provide a safe and sanitary environment for our ohana and guests. Our House Manager could use assistance with different tasks like restocking, organizing, or even decorating our Houses for the holidays. Your helping hands will help bring joy to our families. 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96822

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Distribution Day Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers every Wednesday and Friday, all year-round. Shifts run between 9 am - 12 pm and/or 12 pm - 2 pm.    Volunteer positions include:   - Loading orders: Support our clients by delivering their orders to them outside and helping load the items either into carts, bags, or cars.    - Running orders: As cars pull up to the warehouse for order pickup, we need runners to grab the already-filled orders off our shelves, add in fresh produce (as necessary), and deliver them to the cars.    - Traffic monitoring: Families begin lining up in their cars for food pickup and we need traffic help to coordinate the pickup. We're located in a residential neighborhood and do our best to be mindful of our neighbors on these pickup days. This is a very high need position for us!   - Preloading: Every cart that goes out has what we call a "daily special" containing bread, dairy products, fresh produce, and more! We have a designated preloading station where volunteers are setting up each cart as it cycles through the warehouse with the rotating items from our daily specials.    We are always looking for flexible and energetic people who want to come support our work. We are a fast-paced organization and appreciate a willingness to learn. Our team is kind, passionate, and grateful for the outpouring of love from our community that allows us to continue operating the way we do.    Safety of our volunteers is our highest priority. We ask that you wear close-toed shoes and do whatever energizes you prior to your shift. Eat a hearty meal, hydrate, and ensure that you're well-rested before coming in. We have many moving pieces, large pieces of industrial machinery, and an awesome group of volunteers going in and out of the warehouse. For those working outside, there are cars driving through and it can get exhausting being out in the sun. We happily provide sunscreen, safety vests, refrigerated beverages, and snacks to all of our volunteers.    To learn more, please visit our website https://thepantry.org/ or email volunteer@thepantry.org and we look forward to connecting with you!  

Agency: The Pantry

We are looking for volunteers every Wednesday and Friday, all year-round. Shifts run between 9 am - 12 pm and/or 12 pm - 2 pm.    Volunteer positions include:   - Loading orders: Support our clients by delivering their orders to them outside and helping load the items either into carts, bags, or cars.    - Running orders: As cars pull up to the warehouse for order pickup, we need runners to grab the already-filled orders off our shelves, add in fresh produce (as necessary), and deliver them to the cars.    - Traffic monitoring: Families begin lining up in their cars for food pickup and we need traffic help to coordinate the pickup. We're located in a residential neighborhood and do our best to be mindful of our neighbors on these pickup days. This is a very high need position for us!   - Preloading: Every cart that goes out has what we call a "daily special" containing bread, dairy products, fresh produce, and more! We have a designated preloading station where volunteers are setting up each cart as it cycles through the warehouse with the rotating items from our daily specials.    We are always looking for flexible and energetic people who want to come support our work. We are a fast-paced organization and appreciate a willingness to learn. Our team is kind, passionate, and grateful for the outpouring of love from our community that allows us to continue operating the way we do.    Safety of our volunteers is our highest priority. We ask that you wear close-toed shoes and do whatever energizes you prior to your shift. Eat a hearty meal, hydrate, and ensure that you're well-rested before coming in. We have many moving pieces, large pieces of industrial machinery, and an awesome group of volunteers going in and out of the warehouse. For those working outside, there are cars driving through and it can get exhausting being out in the sun. We happily provide sunscreen, safety vests, refrigerated beverages, and snacks to all of our volunteers.    To learn more, please visit our website https://thepantry.org/ or email volunteer@thepantry.org and we look forward to connecting with you!  

Agency: The Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96814

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-Kind Donations

We understand that not everyone is able to come in and volunteer with us during the week or donate financially, however if you would like to help us in other ways, we would love the following types of support! We are always in need of the items listed below:

Canned good (i.e. meats, sauces soups, fruits, vegetables, jams) Shelf-stable items that are rich in nutrients and vitamins, are especially desired Dry goods (i.e white rice, pasta, oats, ramen, cereal, mashed potatoes)   Individually packaged items like pastas, 1 pound bags of rice or beans, boxed potatoes, etc.  Unfortunately, we are unable to repackage and distribute bulk items such as a 50 pound bag of rice Feminine hygiene products Brand new, unopened, and unused boxes of pads, tampons, and liners Warehouse supplies (sharpies, dry-erase boards, white masking tape, blue masking tape, small boxes, packing tape) We are often able to utilize these items even if they are gently used or opened

To ensure that we are able to share what we receive with our clients, we recommend that food drives be limited to a single food type, for example focusing on collecting canned soups, or rice etc. 

 

Please email volunteer@thepantry.org for further information, mahalo nui loa for your consideration!

Agency: The Pantry

We understand that not everyone is able to come in and volunteer with us during the week or donate financially, however if you would like to help us in other ways, we would love the following types of support! We are always in need of the items listed below:

Canned good (i.e. meats, sauces soups, fruits, vegetables, jams) Shelf-stable items that are rich in nutrients and vitamins, are especially desired Dry goods (i.e white rice, pasta, oats, ramen, cereal, mashed potatoes)   Individually packaged items like pastas, 1 pound bags of rice or beans, boxed potatoes, etc.  Unfortunately, we are unable to repackage and distribute bulk items such as a 50 pound bag of rice Feminine hygiene products Brand new, unopened, and unused boxes of pads, tampons, and liners Warehouse supplies (sharpies, dry-erase boards, white masking tape, blue masking tape, small boxes, packing tape) We are often able to utilize these items even if they are gently used or opened

To ensure that we are able to share what we receive with our clients, we recommend that food drives be limited to a single food type, for example focusing on collecting canned soups, or rice etc. 

 

Please email volunteer@thepantry.org for further information, mahalo nui loa for your consideration!

Agency: The Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96819

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Opportunity - Apron Making and Sheets

We are looking for seamstresses to help us turn double or king-sized sheets into twin-sized flat and fitted sheets. As well as to help us 

This is a great opportunity for those still not comfortable with in-person volunteering. You'll be able to work from the comfort of your own home. We would only ask that you come to our facility to pick up the sheets. Pick-up can be arranged with the Volunteer and Community Programs Manager, if needed. 

Please contact me at volunteer@ihshawaii.org for more information. 

 

Mahalo!

Agency: IHS, The Institute for Human Services

We are looking for seamstresses to help us turn double or king-sized sheets into twin-sized flat and fitted sheets. As well as to help us 

This is a great opportunity for those still not comfortable with in-person volunteering. You'll be able to work from the comfort of your own home. We would only ask that you come to our facility to pick up the sheets. Pick-up can be arranged with the Volunteer and Community Programs Manager, if needed. 

Please contact me at volunteer@ihshawaii.org for more information. 

 

Mahalo!

Agency: IHS, The Institute for Human Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers to Assist Music Therapy

Volunteers to help preparing, assisting, or video recording music therapy sessions, led by Board Certified Music Therapists. People compassionate to others with special needs and disabilities are especially welcomed. It also is a good opportunity for students in music, psychology, social work, or any related to learn about music therapy in-depth.

Agency: Sounding Joy Music Therapy, Inc.

Volunteers to help preparing, assisting, or video recording music therapy sessions, led by Board Certified Music Therapists. People compassionate to others with special needs and disabilities are especially welcomed. It also is a good opportunity for students in music, psychology, social work, or any related to learn about music therapy in-depth.

Agency: Sounding Joy Music Therapy, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Support Volunteers

Sounding Joy needs volunteers to support our office work. It may include filings, phone calls, social media, IT support, and etc. It is a great opportunity for the volunteer to see behind scenes of how music therapy organization is managed.

Agency: Sounding Joy Music Therapy, Inc.

Sounding Joy needs volunteers to support our office work. It may include filings, phone calls, social media, IT support, and etc. It is a great opportunity for the volunteer to see behind scenes of how music therapy organization is managed.

Agency: Sounding Joy Music Therapy, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96814

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Household Donations Needed

Pots and pans 

Dishes

Utensils

Cups/mugs

Bathroom sets 

Printer

Filing cabinet (2- 4 drawer)

Indoor storage shelving

Hangers

Full size/Queen bedding sets with pillows 

Fans 

Kitchen trash cans    Small waste bins    Window coverings for the bedrooms (including the curtains, rods and brackets)   Window coverings for common areas (including the curtains, rods and brackets)     Shower curtains and floor matts   Plunger and toilet brush sets    Bathroom floor mats    Pillows    Laundry baskets   Living room floor lamps    Area rugs   55 inch TVs   25 inch TVs 

Agency: Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE)

Pots and pans 

Dishes

Utensils

Cups/mugs

Bathroom sets 

Printer

Filing cabinet (2- 4 drawer)

Indoor storage shelving

Hangers

Full size/Queen bedding sets with pillows 

Fans 

Kitchen trash cans    Small waste bins    Window coverings for the bedrooms (including the curtains, rods and brackets)   Window coverings for common areas (including the curtains, rods and brackets)     Shower curtains and floor matts   Plunger and toilet brush sets    Bathroom floor mats    Pillows    Laundry baskets   Living room floor lamps    Area rugs   55 inch TVs   25 inch TVs 

Agency: Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Visitation Volunteers Needed - Help Keep Siblings Connected

Project Visitation is the opportunity for siblings, separated in different homes with different Resource Caregivers, to connect with one another. Through the support of our dedicated volunteers to make such visits come true, Project Visitation brings happy faces to brothers and sisters alike. Relationships continue to flourish and our children and youth enjoy the companionship of a beloved sibling.

Project Visitation can make a difference!

Project Visitation brings siblings together in a fun and safe environment and gives children the opportunity to create memories they otherwise would not have if they lived in different homes Visits can be as simple as a trip to a park, playground, or beach or organized activity, such as excursions to the zoo, aquarium, and other landmarks around the island These visits maintain healthy sibling relationships by spending quality time with one another The place doesn’t matter—it’s the siblings’ connection that makes the difference!

We are looking for individuals, dedicated to helping make a difference in siblings' lives, to serve as Project Visitation volunteers. Each volunteer is paired with a sibling group, who get together for in-person visits once a month. Visits can be as simple as a trip to the beach or neighborhood park - the place truly doesn't matter - it's the experience that makes everything worth it.

All interested applicants must fill out a packet and undergo both Criminal and CAN checks. For more information, please email PV@familyprogramshawaii.org. 

Agency: Family Programs Hawaii

Project Visitation is the opportunity for siblings, separated in different homes with different Resource Caregivers, to connect with one another. Through the support of our dedicated volunteers to make such visits come true, Project Visitation brings happy faces to brothers and sisters alike. Relationships continue to flourish and our children and youth enjoy the companionship of a beloved sibling.

Project Visitation can make a difference!

Project Visitation brings siblings together in a fun and safe environment and gives children the opportunity to create memories they otherwise would not have if they lived in different homes Visits can be as simple as a trip to a park, playground, or beach or organized activity, such as excursions to the zoo, aquarium, and other landmarks around the island These visits maintain healthy sibling relationships by spending quality time with one another The place doesn’t matter—it’s the siblings’ connection that makes the difference!

We are looking for individuals, dedicated to helping make a difference in siblings' lives, to serve as Project Visitation volunteers. Each volunteer is paired with a sibling group, who get together for in-person visits once a month. Visits can be as simple as a trip to the beach or neighborhood park - the place truly doesn't matter - it's the experience that makes everything worth it.

All interested applicants must fill out a packet and undergo both Criminal and CAN checks. For more information, please email PV@familyprogramshawaii.org. 

Agency: Family Programs Hawaii

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 96813

Allow Groups: No