Volunteer Opportunities From: Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Shelter Volunteer - Huntington

Shelter volunteers assist with tasks that help with the day-to-day functioning of the shelter. Tasks can include things like preparing food for the food pantry, laundry, cleaning dishes or kennels, walking animals or providing other enrichment, along with other tasks as needed. Shelter volunteers are assigned tasks upon completion of orientation.

Partner Agency: Huntington County Humane Society, Inc.

Shelter volunteers assist with tasks that help with the day-to-day functioning of the shelter. Tasks can include things like preparing food for the food pantry, laundry, cleaning dishes or kennels, walking animals or providing other enrichment, along with other tasks as needed. Shelter volunteers are assigned tasks upon completion of orientation.

Partner Agency: Huntington County Humane Society, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Treasurer Position for National Airmail Museum

The National Airmail Museum is a new attraction being planned for Fort Wayne. The museum will be housed in the (soon-to-be) renovated 1930's-era "Hangar 2" on the east side of Smith Field. The museum will look back at the National Airmail Service--and the important role Fort Wayne served for the service. The museum will also feature local residents who played very important roles in aviation over the years and decades. In addition to looking back, the museum will also look forward to the future of aviation, by offering interactive exhibits--such as a "drone zone," simulators and various displays and activities that introduce visitors to the ever-expanding field of aviation. The museum was approved and authorized by official decree of the U.S. Congress.

As our project continues to develop and grow, we are in need of a Treasurer for our Board. Briefly, the Treasurer position involves five general responsibilities, which are: 1) Financial Oversight and Record Keeping (maintain financial records; manage/reconcile bank statements; management of the organization's financial accounts); 2) Budgeting and Planning (lead the annual budget preparation process; monitor income/expenses against the budget and advise the Board accordingly); 3) Reports (prepare and present a concise Treasurer's Report at each Board meeting; prepare annual financial statements for our annual report); 4) Compliance and Tax (ensure the timely filing of all required tax documents and state/federal non-profit reports; ensure the organization secures and maintains proper insurance coverage); 5) Fund Management (oversee/manage restricted funds to assure they are properly utilized; manage endowment and/or long-term accounts).

This position seeks someone who has knowledge of/experience with accounting/bookkeeping/finance and who has proficiency with accounting software, as well as Excel and Word. The candidate needs to also exemplify integrity, with unquestionable ethics and a commitment to transparency. We also seek a candidate who has a passion for the mission of the museum and its goals.

This office involves a three-year term. The board meetings are held monthly (at the terminal building at Smith Field) and are usually 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. Completion of the other tasks specific to this office will require 4 - 8 hours per month. Additional time will be needed during budget and tax seasons.

We will be very happy to answer any inquiries regarding this position. Thank you.

Partner Agency: National Airmail Museum, Inc.

The National Airmail Museum is a new attraction being planned for Fort Wayne. The museum will be housed in the (soon-to-be) renovated 1930's-era "Hangar 2" on the east side of Smith Field. The museum will look back at the National Airmail Service--and the important role Fort Wayne served for the service. The museum will also feature local residents who played very important roles in aviation over the years and decades. In addition to looking back, the museum will also look forward to the future of aviation, by offering interactive exhibits--such as a "drone zone," simulators and various displays and activities that introduce visitors to the ever-expanding field of aviation. The museum was approved and authorized by official decree of the U.S. Congress.

As our project continues to develop and grow, we are in need of a Treasurer for our Board. Briefly, the Treasurer position involves five general responsibilities, which are: 1) Financial Oversight and Record Keeping (maintain financial records; manage/reconcile bank statements; management of the organization's financial accounts); 2) Budgeting and Planning (lead the annual budget preparation process; monitor income/expenses against the budget and advise the Board accordingly); 3) Reports (prepare and present a concise Treasurer's Report at each Board meeting; prepare annual financial statements for our annual report); 4) Compliance and Tax (ensure the timely filing of all required tax documents and state/federal non-profit reports; ensure the organization secures and maintains proper insurance coverage); 5) Fund Management (oversee/manage restricted funds to assure they are properly utilized; manage endowment and/or long-term accounts).

This position seeks someone who has knowledge of/experience with accounting/bookkeeping/finance and who has proficiency with accounting software, as well as Excel and Word. The candidate needs to also exemplify integrity, with unquestionable ethics and a commitment to transparency. We also seek a candidate who has a passion for the mission of the museum and its goals.

This office involves a three-year term. The board meetings are held monthly (at the terminal building at Smith Field) and are usually 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. Completion of the other tasks specific to this office will require 4 - 8 hours per month. Additional time will be needed during budget and tax seasons.

We will be very happy to answer any inquiries regarding this position. Thank you.

Partner Agency: National Airmail Museum, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46748

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Secretary position for National Airmail Museum

The National Airmail Museum is a new attraction being planned in Fort Wayne. The museum will be housed in the (soon-to-be) renovated 1930's-era "Hangar 2" on the east side of Smith Field. The museum will look back at the National Airmail Service--and the important role Fort Wayne served for the service. The museum will also feature local residents who played very important roles in aviation over the years and decades. In addition to looking back, the museum will also look forward to the future of aviation, by offering interactive exhibits--such as a "drone zone," simulators and various displays and activities that introduce visitors to the ever-expanding field of aviation. The museum was approved and authorized by official decree of the U.S. Congress.

As our project continues to develop and grow, we are in need of a Secretary for our Board. Briefly, the Secretary position involves four general responsibilities, which are: 1) Meeting Documentation (e.g. recording/distributing minutes); 2) Records Management (e.g. maintain the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws and manage any IRS documentation); 3) Compliance (e.g. assuring the By-laws are followed; maintaining the Board roster) and 4) Communication (e.g. develop/distribute meeting minutes and agendas; handling any other official correspondence). 

This position seeks someone who is highly organized, able to concisely document the discussions/information presented during the board meetings and handle matters professionally. We also seek a candidate who has a passion for the mission of the museum and its goals.

This office involves a three-year term. The board meetings are held monthly (at the terminal building at Smith Field) and are usually 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. Completion of the other tasks specific to this office will require from 4 - 7 hours per month.

We will be very happy to answer any inquiries regarding this position.  Thank you.


Partner Agency: National Airmail Museum, Inc.

The National Airmail Museum is a new attraction being planned in Fort Wayne. The museum will be housed in the (soon-to-be) renovated 1930's-era "Hangar 2" on the east side of Smith Field. The museum will look back at the National Airmail Service--and the important role Fort Wayne served for the service. The museum will also feature local residents who played very important roles in aviation over the years and decades. In addition to looking back, the museum will also look forward to the future of aviation, by offering interactive exhibits--such as a "drone zone," simulators and various displays and activities that introduce visitors to the ever-expanding field of aviation. The museum was approved and authorized by official decree of the U.S. Congress.

As our project continues to develop and grow, we are in need of a Secretary for our Board. Briefly, the Secretary position involves four general responsibilities, which are: 1) Meeting Documentation (e.g. recording/distributing minutes); 2) Records Management (e.g. maintain the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws and manage any IRS documentation); 3) Compliance (e.g. assuring the By-laws are followed; maintaining the Board roster) and 4) Communication (e.g. develop/distribute meeting minutes and agendas; handling any other official correspondence). 

This position seeks someone who is highly organized, able to concisely document the discussions/information presented during the board meetings and handle matters professionally. We also seek a candidate who has a passion for the mission of the museum and its goals.

This office involves a three-year term. The board meetings are held monthly (at the terminal building at Smith Field) and are usually 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. Completion of the other tasks specific to this office will require from 4 - 7 hours per month.

We will be very happy to answer any inquiries regarding this position.  Thank you.


Partner Agency: National Airmail Museum, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46748-9717

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Lovers

We are looking for someone to share their musical talents with our hospice patients and families. Currently, this would mean going into someone's home or a nursing facility (nursing home or assisted living facility) with a mask on and playing music. Patients enjoy music and would love for you to share your talent with them! We'd love to have you join our team. 

Heart to Heart Hospice serves Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley counties.


I’d love to hear from you!

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

We are looking for someone to share their musical talents with our hospice patients and families. Currently, this would mean going into someone's home or a nursing facility (nursing home or assisted living facility) with a mask on and playing music. Patients enjoy music and would love for you to share your talent with them! We'd love to have you join our team. 

Heart to Heart Hospice serves Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley counties.


I’d love to hear from you!

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Mentor

Be the reason someone feels seen, heard, and valued.

We are looking for caring, consistent adults to walk alongside teens and young adults—offering encouragement, support, and a safe space to grow.

Partner Agency: The Journey

Be the reason someone feels seen, heard, and valued.

We are looking for caring, consistent adults to walk alongside teens and young adults—offering encouragement, support, and a safe space to grow.

Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Sorting Volunteer

Helps sort, clean, and pack kitchen items, linens, small appliances and other donations to prepare them to go out onto the floor for Mustard Seed's clients

Partner Agency: Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne

Helps sort, clean, and pack kitchen items, linens, small appliances and other donations to prepare them to go out onto the floor for Mustard Seed's clients

Partner Agency: Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804-2062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana Board Member

Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana is seeking passionate and community-minded individuals to join our Board of Directors. We’re looking for dedicated leaders who believe in making a positive impact in the lives of young girls. Experience in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, marketing, education, finance, or community engagement is a plus — but passion for our mission and the girls we serve matters most.

Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana serves girls in 3rd-8th grade across nine counties.  Our fun, experience based curriculum inspires participates to be joyful, healthy and confident while creatively integrating running and movement. 

Join us in helping every girl recognize her strength and potential.  Visit gotr-nei.org to learn more about our council and our life changing programming.

Partner Agency: Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana

Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana is seeking passionate and community-minded individuals to join our Board of Directors. We’re looking for dedicated leaders who believe in making a positive impact in the lives of young girls. Experience in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, marketing, education, finance, or community engagement is a plus — but passion for our mission and the girls we serve matters most.

Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana serves girls in 3rd-8th grade across nine counties.  Our fun, experience based curriculum inspires participates to be joyful, healthy and confident while creatively integrating running and movement. 

Join us in helping every girl recognize her strength and potential.  Visit gotr-nei.org to learn more about our council and our life changing programming.

Partner Agency: Girls on the Run Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Therapy Pet's Needed

At Heart to Heart Hospice, we know there are different ways to
show care for our terminally ill patients, and sometimes we are
able to involve a very special pet. Pets, through animal-assisted
therapy, provide faithful companionship, comfort and affection.


How can they interact with hospice patients?

•Sitting quietly near a patient, so the patient can enjoy their presence
•Playing fetch with a patient, going after a ball or toy
•Being talked to, petted, or held, per patient preference
•Enjoying performing tricks, such as 'roll over' 'sit' or 'shaking hands'


There are proven benefits to hospice pet therapy for those at
the end-of-life. Benefits can include:

•Reducing blood pressure
•Helping reduce physical pain
•Providing calm, with a relaxing and understanding presence
•Promoting improved heart rate and cardiovascular health
•Increasing overall comfort
•Helping facilitate range of motion and strength
•Reducing feelings of loneliness, depression, agitation, and anxiety

*Must be able to provide certification through an accredited organization and up to date vaccination records*

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

At Heart to Heart Hospice, we know there are different ways to
show care for our terminally ill patients, and sometimes we are
able to involve a very special pet. Pets, through animal-assisted
therapy, provide faithful companionship, comfort and affection.


How can they interact with hospice patients?

•Sitting quietly near a patient, so the patient can enjoy their presence
•Playing fetch with a patient, going after a ball or toy
•Being talked to, petted, or held, per patient preference
•Enjoying performing tricks, such as 'roll over' 'sit' or 'shaking hands'


There are proven benefits to hospice pet therapy for those at
the end-of-life. Benefits can include:

•Reducing blood pressure
•Helping reduce physical pain
•Providing calm, with a relaxing and understanding presence
•Promoting improved heart rate and cardiovascular health
•Increasing overall comfort
•Helping facilitate range of motion and strength
•Reducing feelings of loneliness, depression, agitation, and anxiety

*Must be able to provide certification through an accredited organization and up to date vaccination records*

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors

Work with children ages 5-14 to complete homework tasks, play games, complete a craft or just chat at one of our three youth centers.  This includes Weisser Youth Center, McMillen Community Center, and Jennings center.


Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

Work with children ages 5-14 to complete homework tasks, play games, complete a craft or just chat at one of our three youth centers.  This includes Weisser Youth Center, McMillen Community Center, and Jennings center.


Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Prep

The Weisser Youth center serves meals every day to the after school program participants. Assistant is needed to help heat food and serve the children meals.  The menus are created and coordinated with the Kid's cafe program.

Monday -Friday   

Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

The Weisser Youth center serves meals every day to the after school program participants. Assistant is needed to help heat food and serve the children meals.  The menus are created and coordinated with the Kid's cafe program.

Monday -Friday   

Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Learn to Fish" Assistants

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Weisser Youth Center and Jennings center are teaming up with the Fort Wayne Fishing Club to learn the skills of fishing.  This include pole setup ,  baiting the hook, casting, reeling, taking fish off and minor repairs and de-tangling.  We are looking for 6-8 adults to assist the fishing club and staff during the four 75-90 minutes sessions

July 7th-21st   11am Reservoir Park

Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Weisser Youth Center and Jennings center are teaming up with the Fort Wayne Fishing Club to learn the skills of fishing.  This include pole setup ,  baiting the hook, casting, reeling, taking fish off and minor repairs and de-tangling.  We are looking for 6-8 adults to assist the fishing club and staff during the four 75-90 minutes sessions

July 7th-21st   11am Reservoir Park

Partner Agency: Parks & Recreation Youth Centers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 7, 2026 through Jul 28, 2026

Zip Code: 46803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Audio Description Writer – Write descriptions of pictures and more for audio recordings

The Audio Reading Service provides audio access to printed information for listeners of all ages who have visual, physical, learning, or language disabilities or conditions that prevent them from reading printed materials. 

We record more than 65 different programs, including readings from over 130 newspapers, magazines, and other sources. These recordings are available to listeners via broadcast on radio, TV, and online.

Audio Description (AD) is the practice of describing visual content for people with visual impairment or other disabilities, and is included as an important – and growing! – part of many of our programs.

As a Volunteer Audio Description (AD) Writer, you will write vivid, accurate descriptions of cover art, photographs, illustrations, and infographics in magazines and other materials for our volunteers to read aloud. These descriptions provide valuable access to visual information that helps listeners fully understand and experience the publications they love.

You will receive training to learn AD industry best practices for writing descriptions of visual images. You will work from digital and physical copies of publications, and conduct light research as needed for best accuracy. Written descriptions will be submitted for review and revisions, and ongoing training and quality review sessions will be provided. Once fully trained, descriptions may be written and submitted remotely, with occasional onsite training and review.

The ideal volunteer will have:

·        A strong command of written English — clear, precise, and evocative

·        A close observer's eye for mood, composition, color, expression, and context

·        Some familiarity with photography, visual art, or illustration

This is a weekly commitment. We can work with your schedule, Mondays or Tuesdays preferred, between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm.

We enhance the lives of our listeners!

"I appreciate the photo descriptions in the paper each day.”

"One of the best features of your service for my mom is the human voice. She is 94, blind, and lives alone… your readers are her companions."

"The Audio Reading Service is my contact with the outside world and I am very grateful to you!"

If your skills and passions match our needs, we’d love to have you join our team of ACPL volunteers! An interview is required. Auditions are also required for all volunteer readers. 

Partner Agency: Allen County Public Library

The Audio Reading Service provides audio access to printed information for listeners of all ages who have visual, physical, learning, or language disabilities or conditions that prevent them from reading printed materials. 

We record more than 65 different programs, including readings from over 130 newspapers, magazines, and other sources. These recordings are available to listeners via broadcast on radio, TV, and online.

Audio Description (AD) is the practice of describing visual content for people with visual impairment or other disabilities, and is included as an important – and growing! – part of many of our programs.

As a Volunteer Audio Description (AD) Writer, you will write vivid, accurate descriptions of cover art, photographs, illustrations, and infographics in magazines and other materials for our volunteers to read aloud. These descriptions provide valuable access to visual information that helps listeners fully understand and experience the publications they love.

You will receive training to learn AD industry best practices for writing descriptions of visual images. You will work from digital and physical copies of publications, and conduct light research as needed for best accuracy. Written descriptions will be submitted for review and revisions, and ongoing training and quality review sessions will be provided. Once fully trained, descriptions may be written and submitted remotely, with occasional onsite training and review.

The ideal volunteer will have:

·        A strong command of written English — clear, precise, and evocative

·        A close observer's eye for mood, composition, color, expression, and context

·        Some familiarity with photography, visual art, or illustration

This is a weekly commitment. We can work with your schedule, Mondays or Tuesdays preferred, between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm.

We enhance the lives of our listeners!

"I appreciate the photo descriptions in the paper each day.”

"One of the best features of your service for my mom is the human voice. She is 94, blind, and lives alone… your readers are her companions."

"The Audio Reading Service is my contact with the outside world and I am very grateful to you!"

If your skills and passions match our needs, we’d love to have you join our team of ACPL volunteers! An interview is required. Auditions are also required for all volunteer readers. 

Partner Agency: Allen County Public Library

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Program Packing, Adams Elementary

Packing on-site at Adams Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year.  

Packing on-site at Fairfield Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year. 

The activity includes assembly-line packing and does require some light lifting, as well as the ability to move around in sometimes close quarters.

This volunteer activity does require a background check with FWCS.

Partner Agency: Blessings in a Backpack

Packing on-site at Adams Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year.  

Packing on-site at Fairfield Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year. 

The activity includes assembly-line packing and does require some light lifting, as well as the ability to move around in sometimes close quarters.

This volunteer activity does require a background check with FWCS.

Partner Agency: Blessings in a Backpack

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Packing Program, Fairfield Elementary

Packing on-site at Fairfield Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year. 

The activity includes assembly-line packing and does require some light lifting, as well as the ability to move around in sometimes close quarters.

This volunteer activity does require a background check with FWCS.

Partner Agency: Blessings in a Backpack

Packing on-site at Fairfield Elementary, our volunteers create supplemental weekend food bags for hundreds of children every Thursday during the school year. 

The activity includes assembly-line packing and does require some light lifting, as well as the ability to move around in sometimes close quarters.

This volunteer activity does require a background check with FWCS.

Partner Agency: Blessings in a Backpack

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Read and record news and information for people with reading challenges

Audio Reading Service volunteers provide audio access to printed news and information for listeners of all ages who have visual, physical, learning, or language disabilities or conditions that prevent them from reading printed materials.

Our current opportunities include:

• Read and record programs when a regular reader is absent by becoming a Substitute Recorded Reader. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover a program, and may select opportunities that fit your schedule and interests. Materials are read from hard copy and digital touchscreen tablet. Programs are either 30 minutes or one hour of recording, within a 90-minute recording session timeslot. We can work with your schedule, Monday-Friday between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Training will be provided.

• Become a Substitute Live Reader, reading the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette live on the air with an experienced partner. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover for a regular live reader’s absence. Each live broadcast opportunity is a 3-hour session that occurs on a weekday from 8:00 am - 11:00 am, or on a Saturday from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. You may select an opportunity that fits your schedule. Training includes observing and participating in live broadcasts for 2-3 mornings in a row prior to your first scheduled sub reading.

• Read and record Spanish-language programs when a regular reader is absent by becoming a Spanish-language Substitute Recorded Reader. Volunteers for these programs must be fluent in reading and speaking both Spanish and English. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover a program, and may select opportunities that fit your schedule and interests. Materials are read from hard copy and digital touchscreen tablet. Programs are usually 30 minutes or one hour of recording, within a 90-minute recording session timeslot. We can work with your schedule, Monday-Friday between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Training on equipment and reading materials will be provided.

Lea y grabe programas en español cuando el lector habitual no esté disponible al convertirse en Lector(a) Suplente de Grabación. Las personas voluntarias deben tener fluidez tanto en español como en inglés, tanto en lectura como en conversación. Los suplentes reciben un correo electrónico semanal con oportunidades para cubrir programas y pueden elegir las que mejor se ajusten a su horario e intereses. Los materiales se leen en formato impreso o desde una tableta digital con pantalla táctil. Por lo general, los programas duran 30 minutos o una hora, dentro de una sesión de grabación de 90 minutos. Podemos adaptarnos a su disponibilidad de lunes a viernes, entre las 8:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m. Se proporcionará capacitación sobre el uso del equipo y los materiales de lectura.

Volunteers read and record written materials from over 130 sources in our studios, which are then broadcast over radio, TV, and available online, making printed content accessible in an audio format for everyone. The friendly voices of our volunteers also keep listeners connected to their community.

If your skills and passions match our needs, we’d love to have you join our audio reading team of ACPL volunteers! An interview and audition are required.

Make a difference for our listeners!

"One of the best features of your service for my mom is the human voice. She is 94, blind  and lives alone… your readers are her companions."

My mom listens to The Weekend program and often attends events she hears about that are going on in the Fort Wayne area.

"The Audio Reading Service is my contact with the outside world and I am very grateful to you!"

"Your Service is a wonderful thing. It makes such a difference in my husband's quality of life. He read The Atlantic for 50 years and know can hear the podcast. Please thank everyone who makes this possible.”

Partner Agency: Allen County Public Library

Audio Reading Service volunteers provide audio access to printed news and information for listeners of all ages who have visual, physical, learning, or language disabilities or conditions that prevent them from reading printed materials.

Our current opportunities include:

• Read and record programs when a regular reader is absent by becoming a Substitute Recorded Reader. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover a program, and may select opportunities that fit your schedule and interests. Materials are read from hard copy and digital touchscreen tablet. Programs are either 30 minutes or one hour of recording, within a 90-minute recording session timeslot. We can work with your schedule, Monday-Friday between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Training will be provided.

• Become a Substitute Live Reader, reading the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette live on the air with an experienced partner. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover for a regular live reader’s absence. Each live broadcast opportunity is a 3-hour session that occurs on a weekday from 8:00 am - 11:00 am, or on a Saturday from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. You may select an opportunity that fits your schedule. Training includes observing and participating in live broadcasts for 2-3 mornings in a row prior to your first scheduled sub reading.

• Read and record Spanish-language programs when a regular reader is absent by becoming a Spanish-language Substitute Recorded Reader. Volunteers for these programs must be fluent in reading and speaking both Spanish and English. Subs receive a weekly email notification of upcoming opportunities to cover a program, and may select opportunities that fit your schedule and interests. Materials are read from hard copy and digital touchscreen tablet. Programs are usually 30 minutes or one hour of recording, within a 90-minute recording session timeslot. We can work with your schedule, Monday-Friday between 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Training on equipment and reading materials will be provided.

Lea y grabe programas en español cuando el lector habitual no esté disponible al convertirse en Lector(a) Suplente de Grabación. Las personas voluntarias deben tener fluidez tanto en español como en inglés, tanto en lectura como en conversación. Los suplentes reciben un correo electrónico semanal con oportunidades para cubrir programas y pueden elegir las que mejor se ajusten a su horario e intereses. Los materiales se leen en formato impreso o desde una tableta digital con pantalla táctil. Por lo general, los programas duran 30 minutos o una hora, dentro de una sesión de grabación de 90 minutos. Podemos adaptarnos a su disponibilidad de lunes a viernes, entre las 8:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m. Se proporcionará capacitación sobre el uso del equipo y los materiales de lectura.

Volunteers read and record written materials from over 130 sources in our studios, which are then broadcast over radio, TV, and available online, making printed content accessible in an audio format for everyone. The friendly voices of our volunteers also keep listeners connected to their community.

If your skills and passions match our needs, we’d love to have you join our audio reading team of ACPL volunteers! An interview and audition are required.

Make a difference for our listeners!

"One of the best features of your service for my mom is the human voice. She is 94, blind  and lives alone… your readers are her companions."

My mom listens to The Weekend program and often attends events she hears about that are going on in the Fort Wayne area.

"The Audio Reading Service is my contact with the outside world and I am very grateful to you!"

"Your Service is a wonderful thing. It makes such a difference in my husband's quality of life. He read The Atlantic for 50 years and know can hear the podcast. Please thank everyone who makes this possible.”

Partner Agency: Allen County Public Library

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

The Journey is seeking passionate, purpose-driven professionals to join our Board of Directors.

This is more than a position—it’s an opportunity to help shape the future of teens and young adults in our community.

✨ We’re looking for individuals who:
• Have a heart to serve and make a difference
• Believe in creating safe spaces for growth, healing, and connection
• Bring professional experience, leadership, or community insight
• Are passionate about supporting young people as they step into healthy, independent futures

At The Journey, we walk alongside teens and young adults, offering mentorship, life skills, and faith-centered encouragement as they navigate life’s challenges.

Partner Agency: The Journey

The Journey is seeking passionate, purpose-driven professionals to join our Board of Directors.

This is more than a position—it’s an opportunity to help shape the future of teens and young adults in our community.

✨ We’re looking for individuals who:
• Have a heart to serve and make a difference
• Believe in creating safe spaces for growth, healing, and connection
• Bring professional experience, leadership, or community insight
• Are passionate about supporting young people as they step into healthy, independent futures

At The Journey, we walk alongside teens and young adults, offering mentorship, life skills, and faith-centered encouragement as they navigate life’s challenges.

Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Team Committee Member

The Fundraising Committee is responsible for ensuring The Journey has the financial resources necessary to fulfill its mission. This committee raises both capital and operating funds, supports donor relations, and builds a culture of generosity and enthusiasm for philanthropy within the board, mentors, and community.

Through collaboration, creativity, and stewardship, this committee helps sustain The Journey’s impact and long-term financial health.

Partner Agency: The Journey

The Fundraising Committee is responsible for ensuring The Journey has the financial resources necessary to fulfill its mission. This committee raises both capital and operating funds, supports donor relations, and builds a culture of generosity and enthusiasm for philanthropy within the board, mentors, and community.

Through collaboration, creativity, and stewardship, this committee helps sustain The Journey’s impact and long-term financial health.

Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Team Committee Member

The Marketing Committee is responsible for overseeing all communication, branding, and promotional efforts that represent The Journey. This committee ensures that all written and visual materials accurately reflect the organization’s mission, values, and programs while maintaining consistency across all platforms.

The committee’s work helps raise awareness, build credibility, and strengthen relationships with mentees, mentors, donors, and community partners.



Partner Agency: The Journey

The Marketing Committee is responsible for overseeing all communication, branding, and promotional efforts that represent The Journey. This committee ensures that all written and visual materials accurately reflect the organization’s mission, values, and programs while maintaining consistency across all platforms.

The committee’s work helps raise awareness, build credibility, and strengthen relationships with mentees, mentors, donors, and community partners.



Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communitee Engagement Team Member

The Community Engagement Committee strengthens The Journey’s visibility, partnerships, and outreach throughout the community. This committee identifies opportunities for connection, collaboration, and awareness to support the overall mission of The Journey.



Partner Agency: The Journey

The Community Engagement Committee strengthens The Journey’s visibility, partnerships, and outreach throughout the community. This committee identifies opportunities for connection, collaboration, and awareness to support the overall mission of The Journey.



Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance / Fund Development Committee Team Memebr

The Finance / Fund Development Committee ensures The Journey operates with the financial health, transparency, and sustainability needed to fulfill its mission. This committee provides financial analysis, guidance, and oversight while helping to secure the resources necessary to sustain and grow our programs and outreach.



Partner Agency: The Journey

The Finance / Fund Development Committee ensures The Journey operates with the financial health, transparency, and sustainability needed to fulfill its mission. This committee provides financial analysis, guidance, and oversight while helping to secure the resources necessary to sustain and grow our programs and outreach.



Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Committee Team Member

The Program Committee provides guidance, oversight, and innovation for all Journey programs. This committee ensures that each program fulfills the organization’s mission—to support young adults ages 14–26 in developing emotional stability, practical life skills, and healthy relationships through mentorship, community, and hands-on learning.

The committee plays a vital role in planning new initiatives, maintaining program quality, and strengthening partnerships that expand access and impact.



Partner Agency: The Journey

The Program Committee provides guidance, oversight, and innovation for all Journey programs. This committee ensures that each program fulfills the organization’s mission—to support young adults ages 14–26 in developing emotional stability, practical life skills, and healthy relationships through mentorship, community, and hands-on learning.

The committee plays a vital role in planning new initiatives, maintaining program quality, and strengthening partnerships that expand access and impact.



Partner Agency: The Journey

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greenway Rangers - Sidepath Trails

Hey, want to be part of something awesome? The City of Fort Wayne Greenways and Trails team is on the lookout for folks to join as Greenway Rangers and help keep our sidepath trails in top shape.

Oh, and if you’re wondering, a sidepath is just a fancy name for a two-way trail that runs right along the road-think bikes, joggers, and dog-walkers all sharing the lane.

Here’s what you’d be doing as a Greenway Ranger:

- Patrol your own little stretch of trail (half a mile to a mile) once a week from April through October. Winter          patrols? Totally your call.

- Notice anything weird—like graffiti, fallen branches, or cracks in the path? Give the Program Manager a quick

  shout.

- Track your patrol hours each month. Nothing tricky, promise.

- Pick up litter, clear away small branches, sweep up debris—just the easy stuff. If it’s something bigger, let the

  Program Manager know and they’ll handle it.

Featured Sidepath Trail Openings:

     - 6-Mile Creek Trail - S. Anthony Boulevard to Fellowship Missionary Church

     - Bass Road Trail - Scott Roadd to Hadley Road - Can be split into two sections

     - Hanna Street Trail - Multiple sections available spring 2026 - Berry Street to Tillman Park
     - St. Marys Pathway - Taylor Street Bridge to Carlton Avenue

This volunteer position is open to anyone 18 years or older. Families or individuals under 18 should contact Rick Zolman at Greenways@CityofFortWayne.org to discuss opportunities.


Partner Agency: City of Fort Wayne: Greenways and Trails

Hey, want to be part of something awesome? The City of Fort Wayne Greenways and Trails team is on the lookout for folks to join as Greenway Rangers and help keep our sidepath trails in top shape.

Oh, and if you’re wondering, a sidepath is just a fancy name for a two-way trail that runs right along the road-think bikes, joggers, and dog-walkers all sharing the lane.

Here’s what you’d be doing as a Greenway Ranger:

- Patrol your own little stretch of trail (half a mile to a mile) once a week from April through October. Winter          patrols? Totally your call.

- Notice anything weird—like graffiti, fallen branches, or cracks in the path? Give the Program Manager a quick

  shout.

- Track your patrol hours each month. Nothing tricky, promise.

- Pick up litter, clear away small branches, sweep up debris—just the easy stuff. If it’s something bigger, let the

  Program Manager know and they’ll handle it.

Featured Sidepath Trail Openings:

     - 6-Mile Creek Trail - S. Anthony Boulevard to Fellowship Missionary Church

     - Bass Road Trail - Scott Roadd to Hadley Road - Can be split into two sections

     - Hanna Street Trail - Multiple sections available spring 2026 - Berry Street to Tillman Park
     - St. Marys Pathway - Taylor Street Bridge to Carlton Avenue

This volunteer position is open to anyone 18 years or older. Families or individuals under 18 should contact Rick Zolman at Greenways@CityofFortWayne.org to discuss opportunities.


Partner Agency: City of Fort Wayne: Greenways and Trails

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House of NEIN Comfort Cart Volunteer

Comfort Cart: 

Support families by offering donated snacks, beverages, toys, and crafts to families without them leaving their child’s room. Volunteers visit the PICU, PEDS, and CCN units in the hospital.

Must be 18 to be able to volunteer

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, we will reach out to schedule an in-person interview.  Thank you for applying.

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Comfort Cart: 

Support families by offering donated snacks, beverages, toys, and crafts to families without them leaving their child’s room. Volunteers visit the PICU, PEDS, and CCN units in the hospital.

Must be 18 to be able to volunteer

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, we will reach out to schedule an in-person interview.  Thank you for applying.

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46845

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Material Cutters for Bed Pads

We are looking for someone to cut the material only that is used to make our hand-sewn bed pads. No experience necessary, we will train. This is done by using a standard office cutting board. Please call Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 for more information. 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

We are looking for someone to cut the material only that is used to make our hand-sewn bed pads. No experience necessary, we will train. This is done by using a standard office cutting board. Please call Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 for more information. 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer @ the YLNI Farmers Market

Join us at Indiana's #1 Farmers Market! We have jobs for everyone!

Partner Agency: YLNI Farmers Market

Join us at Indiana's #1 Farmers Market! We have jobs for everyone!

Partner Agency: YLNI Farmers Market

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Between the Gown Garden and the warehouse, we are in need of volunteers.  This role would do the following tasks:

Assist with recruiting volunteers by networking with community organizationsAssist with facilitating volunteer groups during the day Assist with scheduling volunteers for day to day operations and events Opportunities to assist with social media  Opportunities to gain special event planning and retail experience Perfect opportunity for someone needing an unpaid internship or volunteer hoursHours are flexible

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Between the Gown Garden and the warehouse, we are in need of volunteers.  This role would do the following tasks:

Assist with recruiting volunteers by networking with community organizationsAssist with facilitating volunteer groups during the day Assist with scheduling volunteers for day to day operations and events Opportunities to assist with social media  Opportunities to gain special event planning and retail experience Perfect opportunity for someone needing an unpaid internship or volunteer hoursHours are flexible

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Crew

Assist in organizing event decor including but not limited to linens, florals, center pieces, and other items stored in our warehouse location. Also, assist with packing and unpacking rental orders. Pickup returned orders from the Gown Garden and take to warehouse for unpacking. This could include lifting, folding linens, organizing items, sorting, inventorying, etc.  Hours are flexible.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Assist in organizing event decor including but not limited to linens, florals, center pieces, and other items stored in our warehouse location. Also, assist with packing and unpacking rental orders. Pickup returned orders from the Gown Garden and take to warehouse for unpacking. This could include lifting, folding linens, organizing items, sorting, inventorying, etc.  Hours are flexible.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46748

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing/Social Media

From This Day Forward is looking for someone who can help with marketing our organization including social media.  Our website describes who we are, our mission statement and services.  Hours are flexible and some of the work can be done remotely.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

From This Day Forward is looking for someone who can help with marketing our organization including social media.  Our website describes who we are, our mission statement and services.  Hours are flexible and some of the work can be done remotely.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create for a Cause Coordinator

Seeking someone to join our team to focus on our Create for a Cause projects. Over the years, we have accumulated craft supplies and would like to share our surplus supplies with organizations who would be able to recycle the items into something creative.  We also hold our own events where we gather crafters to help make items so that they can be donated to those in need.  Duties would include but be limited to organizing events and finding agencies who are in need of our surplus craft supplies. Volunteer hours are flexible and some can be done remotely.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Seeking someone to join our team to focus on our Create for a Cause projects. Over the years, we have accumulated craft supplies and would like to share our surplus supplies with organizations who would be able to recycle the items into something creative.  We also hold our own events where we gather crafters to help make items so that they can be donated to those in need.  Duties would include but be limited to organizing events and finding agencies who are in need of our surplus craft supplies. Volunteer hours are flexible and some can be done remotely.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boutique Volunteer

At the Gown Garden, assist customers in finding affordable formal wear, semi-formal wear, jewelry, shoes and other items. Assist brides with finding their 'Say YES to the Dress' gown and accessories. Assist with basic boutique upkeep including incoming donations. Help as needed with special events throughout the year. Hours are flexible.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

At the Gown Garden, assist customers in finding affordable formal wear, semi-formal wear, jewelry, shoes and other items. Assist brides with finding their 'Say YES to the Dress' gown and accessories. Assist with basic boutique upkeep including incoming donations. Help as needed with special events throughout the year. Hours are flexible.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed (our greatest need)

We are looking for volunteer drivers that will help get clients to and from their chemo and radiation appointments.  You do not have to stay with the client. Volunteers will use their own vehicle to transport. DRIVERS ARE NEEDED IN ALL ZIP CODES in Northeast Indiana counties; Allen, Adams, DeKalb, Noble, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties. This does not mean you have to drive in all 11 counties. You pick when and where you want to drive. NO SET HOURS OR REQUIRED HOURS. With every 150 miles driven, you will be reimbursed with at $15 gas card. For more information, please contact Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 or slogan@cancer-services.org. 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

We are looking for volunteer drivers that will help get clients to and from their chemo and radiation appointments.  You do not have to stay with the client. Volunteers will use their own vehicle to transport. DRIVERS ARE NEEDED IN ALL ZIP CODES in Northeast Indiana counties; Allen, Adams, DeKalb, Noble, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties. This does not mean you have to drive in all 11 counties. You pick when and where you want to drive. NO SET HOURS OR REQUIRED HOURS. With every 150 miles driven, you will be reimbursed with at $15 gas card. For more information, please contact Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 or slogan@cancer-services.org. 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memorial Brick Laying-NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Hello! We are looking to teach a few individuals on how to install memorial bricks, which pave the sidewalk to our building. These bricks are purchased by individuals who would like to honor their loved ones who lost their battle to cancer. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED AND NO HEAVY LABOR! We have all the tools you will need.

This volunteer project can be completed during or after business hours, and installations happen approximately three to four times a year, depending on the need. 

If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please reach out to Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 or slogan@cancer-services.org 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

Hello! We are looking to teach a few individuals on how to install memorial bricks, which pave the sidewalk to our building. These bricks are purchased by individuals who would like to honor their loved ones who lost their battle to cancer. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED AND NO HEAVY LABOR! We have all the tools you will need.

This volunteer project can be completed during or after business hours, and installations happen approximately three to four times a year, depending on the need. 

If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please reach out to Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 or slogan@cancer-services.org 

Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clean and Organize

We are looking for someone to clean and organize various rooms at our facility. We are currently going through a purge, and need a little help. If you are great at organization, WE NEED YOU! Please call Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 for more information or to sign up.


Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

We are looking for someone to clean and organize various rooms at our facility. We are currently going through a purge, and need a little help. If you are great at organization, WE NEED YOU! Please call Sandra Logan at 260-484-9560 for more information or to sign up.


Partner Agency: Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Greenway Ranger

Hey, want to be part of something awesome? The City of Fort Wayne Greenways and Trails team is on the lookout for folks to join as Greenway Rangers and help keep our Greater Fort Wayne Network  trails in top shape.

Here’s what you’d be doing as a Greenway Ranger: - Patrol your own little stretch of trail (half a mile to a mile) once a week from April through October. Winter patrols? Totally your call.

- Notice anything weird—like graffiti, fallen branches, or cracks in the path? Give the Program Manager a quick shout.

- Track your patrol hours each month. Nothing tricky, promise. - Pick up litter, clear away small branches, sweep up debris

-Just the easy stuff. If it’s something bigger, let the Program Manager know and they’ll handle it.

Featured Open Trail Slots:

Pufferbelly Trail -Shoaff Road to Cedar Canyons RoadSt. Marys Pathway - From the Confluence of the Three Rivers to 4th Street.

This volunteer position is open to anyone 18 years or older. Families or individuals under 18 should contact Rick Zolman at Greenways@CityofFortWayne.org to discuss opportunities.

Partner Agency: City of Fort Wayne: Greenways and Trails

Hey, want to be part of something awesome? The City of Fort Wayne Greenways and Trails team is on the lookout for folks to join as Greenway Rangers and help keep our Greater Fort Wayne Network  trails in top shape.

Here’s what you’d be doing as a Greenway Ranger: - Patrol your own little stretch of trail (half a mile to a mile) once a week from April through October. Winter patrols? Totally your call.

- Notice anything weird—like graffiti, fallen branches, or cracks in the path? Give the Program Manager a quick shout.

- Track your patrol hours each month. Nothing tricky, promise. - Pick up litter, clear away small branches, sweep up debris

-Just the easy stuff. If it’s something bigger, let the Program Manager know and they’ll handle it.

Featured Open Trail Slots:

Pufferbelly Trail -Shoaff Road to Cedar Canyons RoadSt. Marys Pathway - From the Confluence of the Three Rivers to 4th Street.

This volunteer position is open to anyone 18 years or older. Families or individuals under 18 should contact Rick Zolman at Greenways@CityofFortWayne.org to discuss opportunities.

Partner Agency: City of Fort Wayne: Greenways and Trails

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trashy Thursdays

First Thursday of each month from 10:00 am to Noon

Volunteer with us to keep our wildlife safe and our preserves clean.  We'll be picking up trash along Engle Road on the 1st Thursday of each month, from 10 am - Noon.  Wear close-toed shoes and long pants.  We'll provide safety vests, gloves, trash bags, trash grabbers and snacks!  Meet us at the Gateway (gravel) Parking Lot at 6801 Engle Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 and help make a difference in your community!

Please respond to register.  Walk-ins are always welcome!  

Partner Agency: Little River Wetlands Project

First Thursday of each month from 10:00 am to Noon

Volunteer with us to keep our wildlife safe and our preserves clean.  We'll be picking up trash along Engle Road on the 1st Thursday of each month, from 10 am - Noon.  Wear close-toed shoes and long pants.  We'll provide safety vests, gloves, trash bags, trash grabbers and snacks!  Meet us at the Gateway (gravel) Parking Lot at 6801 Engle Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 and help make a difference in your community!

Please respond to register.  Walk-ins are always welcome!  

Partner Agency: Little River Wetlands Project

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunbeering

First Wednesday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Join us, and other volunteers in the community, at Hop River Brewing Company (1515 N Harrison Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46808) for an evening of stewardship and volunteering! This is a great way to support us at Little River Wetlands Project and a local brewery. This is an all-ages venue, so children are welcome. If you don't enjoy beer, that's okay, they have plenty of good food and non-alcoholic beverages too.  

Please respond to register. Walk-ins are always welcome!  

Partner Agency: Little River Wetlands Project

First Wednesday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Join us, and other volunteers in the community, at Hop River Brewing Company (1515 N Harrison Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46808) for an evening of stewardship and volunteering! This is a great way to support us at Little River Wetlands Project and a local brewery. This is an all-ages venue, so children are welcome. If you don't enjoy beer, that's okay, they have plenty of good food and non-alcoholic beverages too.  

Please respond to register. Walk-ins are always welcome!  

Partner Agency: Little River Wetlands Project

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Meaningful Difference with a Simple Phone Call

Heart to Heart Hospice is looking for compassionate volunteers to help support patients and families through weekly check-in calls.

As a Tuck-In Call Volunteer, you will make friendly phone calls to patients or their caregivers to ensure they feel supported and prepared for the days ahead. These calls help our care team confirm that patients are comfortable, have the supplies they need, and know they are not alone.

What You’ll Do

Make short, supportive phone calls to patients or caregivers Check in about comfort, medications, supplies, and equipment Help ensure patients are prepared for the weekend through, Weekly Tuck-In Calls Make Post-Admission Check-In Calls to welcome new patients and families to hospice services Share any questions or concerns with the hospice care team for follow-up

Why This Matters

Sometimes a simple phone call can bring reassurance and comfort during a difficult time. Your voice can help patients and families feel heard, supported, and connected to their care team.

What We Provide

A simple call script to guide conversations Training and support from the Volunteer Services team A quick documentation form to record the call

No medical experience is required—just a kind heart, good listening skills, and a willingness to help others.

If you enjoy connecting with people and want to make a difference from the comfort of your home, this opportunity is a wonderful way to serve.

Join us in bringing comfort, compassion, and support to those who need it most.

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

Heart to Heart Hospice is looking for compassionate volunteers to help support patients and families through weekly check-in calls.

As a Tuck-In Call Volunteer, you will make friendly phone calls to patients or their caregivers to ensure they feel supported and prepared for the days ahead. These calls help our care team confirm that patients are comfortable, have the supplies they need, and know they are not alone.

What You’ll Do

Make short, supportive phone calls to patients or caregivers Check in about comfort, medications, supplies, and equipment Help ensure patients are prepared for the weekend through, Weekly Tuck-In Calls Make Post-Admission Check-In Calls to welcome new patients and families to hospice services Share any questions or concerns with the hospice care team for follow-up

Why This Matters

Sometimes a simple phone call can bring reassurance and comfort during a difficult time. Your voice can help patients and families feel heard, supported, and connected to their care team.

What We Provide

A simple call script to guide conversations Training and support from the Volunteer Services team A quick documentation form to record the call

No medical experience is required—just a kind heart, good listening skills, and a willingness to help others.

If you enjoy connecting with people and want to make a difference from the comfort of your home, this opportunity is a wonderful way to serve.

Join us in bringing comfort, compassion, and support to those who need it most.

Partner Agency: Heart To Heart Hospice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at home by knitting or crocheting blankets for A Baby's Closet

New moms may choose a homemade knitted or crocheted blanket when visiting A Baby's Closet.  Size approximately 30" by 36".  Moms and their babies love these blankets. Show your creativity! Blankets can be delivered to Associated Churches, 602 E. Wayne St, Fort Wayne, on Monday-Thursday from 8-3 pm and Fri from 8-12.

A Baby's Closet helps families experiencing hardship by providing baby items to safely take care of their children.  Moms earn coupons by going to pre-natal and pediatric appointments, parenting education, and continuing their education. 

Partner Agency: Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County

New moms may choose a homemade knitted or crocheted blanket when visiting A Baby's Closet.  Size approximately 30" by 36".  Moms and their babies love these blankets. Show your creativity! Blankets can be delivered to Associated Churches, 602 E. Wayne St, Fort Wayne, on Monday-Thursday from 8-3 pm and Fri from 8-12.

A Baby's Closet helps families experiencing hardship by providing baby items to safely take care of their children.  Moms earn coupons by going to pre-natal and pediatric appointments, parenting education, and continuing their education. 

Partner Agency: Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Assistant

Assisting our current office staff which includes:

Greets anyone who enters the building. answer phones, transfer calls, answer questions, give directions, various tasking and manage the flow of traffic in the office!

We are looking forward to connecting with you! We are flexible with the hours.

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

Assisting our current office staff which includes:

Greets anyone who enters the building. answer phones, transfer calls, answer questions, give directions, various tasking and manage the flow of traffic in the office!

We are looking forward to connecting with you! We are flexible with the hours.

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canvas and Cupcakes

The House of Pins is a uniquely inclusive recreational space, operated entirely by dedicated volunteers. As the only private sensory-friendly recreational venue with both a bowling alley and a sensory room, we offer a range of adaptive amenities designed to support individuals with diverse disabilities. We offer monthly community outreach events. Canvas and Cupcakes is a monthly Saturday event designed for our guests to express their creativity. Join us for a morning of guided painting for all abilities to shine and of course don't forget the delicious cupcakes to refuel us! Volunteers are needed to encourage and assist our guests.

Partner Agency: House Of Pins Adaptive Recreational Venue Company

The House of Pins is a uniquely inclusive recreational space, operated entirely by dedicated volunteers. As the only private sensory-friendly recreational venue with both a bowling alley and a sensory room, we offer a range of adaptive amenities designed to support individuals with diverse disabilities. We offer monthly community outreach events. Canvas and Cupcakes is a monthly Saturday event designed for our guests to express their creativity. Join us for a morning of guided painting for all abilities to shine and of course don't forget the delicious cupcakes to refuel us! Volunteers are needed to encourage and assist our guests.

Partner Agency: House Of Pins Adaptive Recreational Venue Company

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing pillowcases at home or with a group

At home or with your group.

Sew pillowcases to donate 

case bodies 27" x width of fabric and cuffs are 9" x width of fabric. If you have 25" for the body just adjust your cuff to 11". Please use the "Hotdog Method" and French seam, if possible.

drop off sites: 

Edwards Sewing Center - Fort WayneChocolate Thimble - Huntertown


**Please include your name/address and email so that we may thank you for your generosity.

2025 was an awesome year and 2026 is headed in the same direction thanks to each and every stitch and donation.  Every time you share why you have a cart full of fabric brings another closer to joining us in making children smile.

Thank you!

we can be reached at milesofsmiles.fw@gmail.com

Partner Agency: Fort Wayne NE Indiana Ryan's Case for Smiles

At home or with your group.

Sew pillowcases to donate 

case bodies 27" x width of fabric and cuffs are 9" x width of fabric. If you have 25" for the body just adjust your cuff to 11". Please use the "Hotdog Method" and French seam, if possible.

drop off sites: 

Edwards Sewing Center - Fort WayneChocolate Thimble - Huntertown


**Please include your name/address and email so that we may thank you for your generosity.

2025 was an awesome year and 2026 is headed in the same direction thanks to each and every stitch and donation.  Every time you share why you have a cart full of fabric brings another closer to joining us in making children smile.

Thank you!

we can be reached at milesofsmiles.fw@gmail.com

Partner Agency: Fort Wayne NE Indiana Ryan's Case for Smiles

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House of NEIN Meal Pick Up Volunteer

Dinner Pick Up Driver

This volunteer will graciously donate 1-2 hours of time and the fuel needed to pick up restaurant provided meals that are located a few miles from Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeast Indiana. To be a dinner delivery driver, you must have proof of a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and you must log your hours through Volunteer Center to be covered by their insurance. Supplemental liability insurance is offered by both RMHC and Volunteer Center. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeast Indiana will gladly work with volunteers during inclement weather. The safety of our volunteers is very important.

Pickups are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.  We also have pick up opportunities every other month on the first Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. and the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. 

Must be 18 to be able to volunteer

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, a member of our team will reach out to schedule an in-person interview. 

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Dinner Pick Up Driver

This volunteer will graciously donate 1-2 hours of time and the fuel needed to pick up restaurant provided meals that are located a few miles from Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeast Indiana. To be a dinner delivery driver, you must have proof of a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and you must log your hours through Volunteer Center to be covered by their insurance. Supplemental liability insurance is offered by both RMHC and Volunteer Center. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeast Indiana will gladly work with volunteers during inclement weather. The safety of our volunteers is very important.

Pickups are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.  We also have pick up opportunities every other month on the first Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. and the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. 

Must be 18 to be able to volunteer

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, a member of our team will reach out to schedule an in-person interview. 

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46845

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House of NEIN Volunteer - Saturdays or Sundays

Ronald McDonald House volunteers keep our program running smoothly 365 days a year. A volunteer is often the first face a family sees when they arrive. Volunteers keep the Ronald McDonald House neat and welcoming, and assist guests throughout their stay. 

Must be 16 to be able to volunteer Those between ages 16 and 18 may volunteer with parent or legal guardian

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, I will reach out to schedule an in-person interview. 

Thank you for your interest!  I hope to hear from you soon and thank you for helping our families!

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Ronald McDonald House volunteers keep our program running smoothly 365 days a year. A volunteer is often the first face a family sees when they arrive. Volunteers keep the Ronald McDonald House neat and welcoming, and assist guests throughout their stay. 

Must be 16 to be able to volunteer Those between ages 16 and 18 may volunteer with parent or legal guardian

Once you have responded, I will email you with the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, I will reach out to schedule an in-person interview. 

Thank you for your interest!  I hope to hear from you soon and thank you for helping our families!

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46845

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Talents - Teach Your Craft!

Classes:

Volunteers are invited to share their talents by teaching a new skill to our guests. Whether you have experience in crocheting, cross-stitching, scrapbooking, or another creative or practical skill, we welcome the opportunity for you to lead a class.

Teaching a skill not only provides a meaningful activity but also empowers our guests, builds confidence, and fosters a sense of community. Volunteers should be patient, encouraging, and prepared to create a supportive and engaging learning environment for all participants.

Partner Agency: St. Joseph Missions Women's Shelter

Classes:

Volunteers are invited to share their talents by teaching a new skill to our guests. Whether you have experience in crocheting, cross-stitching, scrapbooking, or another creative or practical skill, we welcome the opportunity for you to lead a class.

Teaching a skill not only provides a meaningful activity but also empowers our guests, builds confidence, and fosters a sense of community. Volunteers should be patient, encouraging, and prepared to create a supportive and engaging learning environment for all participants.

Partner Agency: St. Joseph Missions Women's Shelter

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Assistance Needed

Front desk:

Help is needed on Monday and Tuesday mornings 8 am - 12 pm, assisting with front desk responsibilities. Volunteer can choose to work one day or both. Duties include answering phones, allowing guests access into the building, distributing medication, and supporting the distribution of hygiene items as needed.

This role also involves actively assisting guests with their needs while maintaining a professional, welcoming, and positive demeanor. A pleasant and approachable attitude is essential to ensure guests feel supported and respected at all times.





Partner Agency: St. Joseph Missions Women's Shelter

Front desk:

Help is needed on Monday and Tuesday mornings 8 am - 12 pm, assisting with front desk responsibilities. Volunteer can choose to work one day or both. Duties include answering phones, allowing guests access into the building, distributing medication, and supporting the distribution of hygiene items as needed.

This role also involves actively assisting guests with their needs while maintaining a professional, welcoming, and positive demeanor. A pleasant and approachable attitude is essential to ensure guests feel supported and respected at all times.





Partner Agency: St. Joseph Missions Women's Shelter

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Music Jam Session Volunteer

House of Pins offers a unique experience for people of all abilities. Each month we offer a adult music jam session. Guests will be exploring time with various instruments and ending with a musical game. Volunteers are needed to provide support to each guest, offering encouragement and inviting participation. Prompting, redirecting and being interactive with the guests. 

Partner Agency: House Of Pins Adaptive Recreational Venue Company

House of Pins offers a unique experience for people of all abilities. Each month we offer a adult music jam session. Guests will be exploring time with various instruments and ending with a musical game. Volunteers are needed to provide support to each guest, offering encouragement and inviting participation. Prompting, redirecting and being interactive with the guests. 

Partner Agency: House Of Pins Adaptive Recreational Venue Company

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities Volunteer- Residential Living at South Anthony Blvd Campus

Do you enjoy engaging with independent senior adults? Within the apartments of Residential Living, there is a need for volunteers to assist with wellness programs to enhance the lifestyle of our active members. Whether you're assisting in our carpentry shop, assisting or teaching a painting class, or calling the forever-famous game of Bingo, we're looking for you! Volunteer needs are during the following times: Weekdays 10am - 4 pm; Saturdays 10am - 4 pm

Partner Agency: Lutheran Life Villages

Do you enjoy engaging with independent senior adults? Within the apartments of Residential Living, there is a need for volunteers to assist with wellness programs to enhance the lifestyle of our active members. Whether you're assisting in our carpentry shop, assisting or teaching a painting class, or calling the forever-famous game of Bingo, we're looking for you! Volunteer needs are during the following times: Weekdays 10am - 4 pm; Saturdays 10am - 4 pm

Partner Agency: Lutheran Life Villages

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activities Volunteer - Inverness Campus

Bring joy and connection to Lutheran Life Villages - Inverness. Do you have a caring heart and a little time to share? Our Memory Care Assisted Living community is looking for warm, compassionate volunteers to help make each day brighter for our residents living with dementia.

When We Need You:
Tuesdays & Saturdays, 10–11:30 AM – Join us for lively Bingo fun and friendly conversation!
Wednesdays–Fridays, 2–3:30 PM – Help out with Noodle Ball and other movement games, fingernail painting, and cheerful happy hour gatherings.

We also would love to have volunteers spend time one-to-one, listening and reminiscing about the “good old days”, polisging and painting fingernails, or playing piano (or other musical instruments) for our friends.

We’re looking for volunteers who bring empathy, patience, and adaptability, along with a willingness to learn a person-centered approach—one that focuses on building trust, understanding, and genuine connection. Whether you can come once a week or just occasionally, your presence truly makes a difference!

Partner Agency: Lutheran Life Villages

Bring joy and connection to Lutheran Life Villages - Inverness. Do you have a caring heart and a little time to share? Our Memory Care Assisted Living community is looking for warm, compassionate volunteers to help make each day brighter for our residents living with dementia.

When We Need You:
Tuesdays & Saturdays, 10–11:30 AM – Join us for lively Bingo fun and friendly conversation!
Wednesdays–Fridays, 2–3:30 PM – Help out with Noodle Ball and other movement games, fingernail painting, and cheerful happy hour gatherings.

We also would love to have volunteers spend time one-to-one, listening and reminiscing about the “good old days”, polisging and painting fingernails, or playing piano (or other musical instruments) for our friends.

We’re looking for volunteers who bring empathy, patience, and adaptability, along with a willingness to learn a person-centered approach—one that focuses on building trust, understanding, and genuine connection. Whether you can come once a week or just occasionally, your presence truly makes a difference!

Partner Agency: Lutheran Life Villages

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wellspring Clothing Shoppe Assistant

The Wellspring Shoppe is a clothing boutique that supplies free clothing to over 3,500 individuals a year. We receive donations year-round and need help sorting and stocking our boutique and also helping with clients as they shop in our boutique.  This is a great opportunity for anyone that loves organizing, fashion and customer service! 

The Shoppe hours are Mondays from 10:00am-2:00pm, Tuesdays from 2:30-6:00pm, Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 9:00am-1:00pm.  You can help for just an hour or two, or for the whole 4 hours.  You can volunteer as much or little as you would like to and still make a difference.


We look forward to connecting with you soon!

 

 

 

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

The Wellspring Shoppe is a clothing boutique that supplies free clothing to over 3,500 individuals a year. We receive donations year-round and need help sorting and stocking our boutique and also helping with clients as they shop in our boutique.  This is a great opportunity for anyone that loves organizing, fashion and customer service! 

The Shoppe hours are Mondays from 10:00am-2:00pm, Tuesdays from 2:30-6:00pm, Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 9:00am-1:00pm.  You can help for just an hour or two, or for the whole 4 hours.  You can volunteer as much or little as you would like to and still make a difference.


We look forward to connecting with you soon!

 

 

 

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Needs Closet Organizer


The Children's Needs Closet Organizer will assist with the regular upkeep of our residential needs, clothing, and/or linen closets. Responsibilities may be shared among more than one volunteer. 


The Needs Closet Organizer must demonstrate a commitment to serving YWCA NEIN’s clients and upholding the YWCA mission.


This is an on-site volunteer position.


Roles & Duties:

Organizing and arranging items in basement storage room

Receive and put away donations for the children's storage room

Cleaning out and discarding unusable items

Keeping detailed inventory to send to staff

Communicating supply needs to staff

Responsible for following all established policies and procedures

Abide by the YWCA Northeast Indiana Code of Conduct, Non-Interference Policy

Maintain client and staff confidentiality

Other duties as assigned


*All YWCA Northeast Indiana volunteer positions require at least a 3 month commitment*

Partner Agency: YWCA Northeast Indiana


The Children's Needs Closet Organizer will assist with the regular upkeep of our residential needs, clothing, and/or linen closets. Responsibilities may be shared among more than one volunteer. 


The Needs Closet Organizer must demonstrate a commitment to serving YWCA NEIN’s clients and upholding the YWCA mission.


This is an on-site volunteer position.


Roles & Duties:

Organizing and arranging items in basement storage room

Receive and put away donations for the children's storage room

Cleaning out and discarding unusable items

Keeping detailed inventory to send to staff

Communicating supply needs to staff

Responsible for following all established policies and procedures

Abide by the YWCA Northeast Indiana Code of Conduct, Non-Interference Policy

Maintain client and staff confidentiality

Other duties as assigned


*All YWCA Northeast Indiana volunteer positions require at least a 3 month commitment*

Partner Agency: YWCA Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: BBBS - Big Couple - Youth Mentoring (Whitley Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together.

This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together.

This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46723

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS - Big Couple - Youth Mentoring (Wells Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together.

This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together.

This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS Big Couple - Youth Mentoring (Allen Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more.

Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community-based Big Couple which involves two adult volunteers in a committed relationship that are typically spouses or long-term partners. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more.

Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS - School Buddies - Youth Mentoring (Whitley Co.)

School Buddies is a site based program where the volunteer gets matched with an elementary aged child and meets them once a week at their school during lunch. During this time, matches will often eat together, play games, talk, and maybe work on school work or reading. This program follows the school schedule and does not meet during summer or winter break. Sign up today to help change a child's outlook on life!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

School Buddies is a site based program where the volunteer gets matched with an elementary aged child and meets them once a week at their school during lunch. During this time, matches will often eat together, play games, talk, and maybe work on school work or reading. This program follows the school schedule and does not meet during summer or winter break. Sign up today to help change a child's outlook on life!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46723

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS School Buddies - Youth Mentoring (Allen Co.)

School Buddies is a site based program where the volunteer gets matched with an elementary aged child and meets them once a week at their school during lunch. During this time, matches will often eat together, play games, talk, and maybe work on school work or reading. This program follows the school schedule and does not meet during summer or winter break. Sign up today to help change a child's outlook on life!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

School Buddies is a site based program where the volunteer gets matched with an elementary aged child and meets them once a week at their school during lunch. During this time, matches will often eat together, play games, talk, and maybe work on school work or reading. This program follows the school schedule and does not meet during summer or winter break. Sign up today to help change a child's outlook on life!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS - Community Based Youth Mentoring (Whitley Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!


Click "Respond" for a BBBS to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46723

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS - Community Based Youth Mentoring (Wells Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched! 


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more. Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched! 


Click "Respond" for a BBBS team member to contact you!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BBBS - Community Based Youth Mentoring (Allen Co.)

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more.

Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Mentor a child in your community today! With Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community based volunteer fosters a mentoring friendship with an area at risk youth in the hopes of helping that child reach their full potential. This program requires interested participants to undergo an interview with our trained staff so we can get to know you and match you with the best youth! You will be matched based on shared histories and common interests. Once matched, you will meet with your "little' twice a month, doing whatever it is you enjoy doing together. This can include going out to eat, going to the park, playing sports, arts and crafts, gardening, games, and more.

Mentorship is a powerful, proven way to help young people stay on a positive path—reducing the likelihood of risky behaviors like drug use and involvement in the justice system. It also builds self-confidence and encourages stronger, healthier relationships. We have hundreds of children on our waitlist right now hoping to be matched!

Partner Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Volunteers Parkview Hospice- Huntington

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Volunteers Parkview Hospice- Allen County

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Volunteers Parkview Hospice - Whitley

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers that are Veterans visit hospice patients that are also Veterans. Patient's may live in an Extended Care Facility, community hospital, or in personal residence. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana. Volunteers provide companionship to patients or their caregivers, sit with a patient so the caregiver can leave home for a short time and assist with pinning ceremonies to honor veterans.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46725

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visitor Volunteer- Allen County

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visitor Volunteer - Whitley

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visitor Volunteer - Huntington

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Hospice Volunteers may visit patients, provide temporary relief, and support grieving caregivers. Patients may be visited at their home, a facility, or the Supportive Care Unit at Randallia hospital. Tasks may include talking, reading, listening and providing emotional support to the hospice patient and family. Volunteers with special interests may record videos of patients sharing their life stories, entertain a patient by playing a musical instrument, do yard work, light house cleaning, put up holiday decorations or have a license or certificate to provide special care to patients. Vigil Volunteers visit patients that are nearing death.

Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Auburn, Angola, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visiting Pet- Allen County

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visiting Pet - Whitley County

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46725

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Visiting Pet - Huntington County

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteers with certified therapy pets are needed to visit Hospice patients at Extended Care Facilities, community hospitals, or personal residences. Volunteers may choose to visit patients in Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and the surrounding communities in Northeast Indiana.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Helpers- Allen County

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Helpers - Whitley

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Helpers - Huntington

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parkview Hospice Helpers

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Parkview Hospice Helpers assist with a variety of tasks. Helpers may sew, knit or crochet items for patients and families such as gowns, stuffed bears, lap throws, shawls, washable bed pads and walker bags. Helpers do not see patients or confidential information, so they are not required to attend any training. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46755

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer Parkview Hospice - Huntington

Administrative volunteers will assist the care team with general office duties associated with special projects, mailings, filing, organizing, creating hospice admission binders/folders, phones and events. Opportunities are offered at the Huntington office. Some work may be done at volunteer homes.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Administrative volunteers will assist the care team with general office duties associated with special projects, mailings, filing, organizing, creating hospice admission binders/folders, phones and events. Opportunities are offered at the Huntington office. Some work may be done at volunteer homes.

Requirements: Orientation & training through Parkview Hospice, willing to complete background check, 18 years or older, complete occupational health requirements, and provide necessary documentation required for program. 

Partner Agency: Parkview Hospice Volunteer Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk / Visitor Services

Be the first smile people see when they walk in. As a front lobby volunteer, you’ll set the tone, make guests feel welcome, and play a key role in creating a positive experience from the very first moment.

Agency is open Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; and Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm.

We can split shifts into morning shift from 8:00 am - 12:30 pm; or afternoon shift from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm.  

Duties include: 

Greet visitors at door and assist with registration and referral to appropriate staffCommunicate with supervisor on daily basis, and as needed, to report all areas of concern/issues/incidents Demonstrate professionalism in relationships with customers/co-workers/supervisorsAssemble packets of information for different departmentsOrganize and clean front desk area and conference room

Step into a role where small moments create big impact. From greeting guests to helping them navigate resources, you’ll be a key part of making our mission come alive every day.

For more information, please call Lisa Gaff, Director, Human Resources at (260) 745-1200 Ext. 254

Partner Agency: Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana

Be the first smile people see when they walk in. As a front lobby volunteer, you’ll set the tone, make guests feel welcome, and play a key role in creating a positive experience from the very first moment.

Agency is open Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; and Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm.

We can split shifts into morning shift from 8:00 am - 12:30 pm; or afternoon shift from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm.  

Duties include: 

Greet visitors at door and assist with registration and referral to appropriate staffCommunicate with supervisor on daily basis, and as needed, to report all areas of concern/issues/incidents Demonstrate professionalism in relationships with customers/co-workers/supervisorsAssemble packets of information for different departmentsOrganize and clean front desk area and conference room

Step into a role where small moments create big impact. From greeting guests to helping them navigate resources, you’ll be a key part of making our mission come alive every day.

For more information, please call Lisa Gaff, Director, Human Resources at (260) 745-1200 Ext. 254

Partner Agency: Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House of NEIN Volunteer - Evenings

Ronald McDonald House volunteers keep our program running smoothly 365 days a year. A volunteer is often the first face a family sees when they arrive. Volunteers keep Ronald McDonald House tidy and welcoming, and assist guests throughout  their stay. 

Must be 16 to be able to volunteer Those between ages 16 and 18 may volunteer with parent or legal guardian

We are currently looking for volunteers for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday evenings from 6 - 9 p.m.

Once you have responded, we will email you the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, we will reach out to schedule an in-person interview.  Thank you for your interest!

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Ronald McDonald House volunteers keep our program running smoothly 365 days a year. A volunteer is often the first face a family sees when they arrive. Volunteers keep Ronald McDonald House tidy and welcoming, and assist guests throughout  their stay. 

Must be 16 to be able to volunteer Those between ages 16 and 18 may volunteer with parent or legal guardian

We are currently looking for volunteers for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday evenings from 6 - 9 p.m.

Once you have responded, we will email you the link to our application.

Once you have completed an application, we will reach out to schedule an in-person interview.  Thank you for your interest!

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46845

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Diaper and/or Wipe Drive for A Baby's Closet

By hosting a diaper drive, you are helping families in need. This is always an immediate need for diapers and wipes at A Baby's Closet.

Donations can be delivered to 602 E. Wayne St, Mon-Thurs from 8 am-3 pm and Friday from 8-12.   Financial donations can be given in person or mailed to 602 E. Wayne St., or use this link https://www.associatedchurches.org/donate

A Baby's Closet: In need of diapers  - sizes 4, 5, and 6 (please, no pull--ups, Cruisers, Pampers 360 swaddles)

Thank you for your donations!

Partner Agency: Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County

By hosting a diaper drive, you are helping families in need. This is always an immediate need for diapers and wipes at A Baby's Closet.

Donations can be delivered to 602 E. Wayne St, Mon-Thurs from 8 am-3 pm and Friday from 8-12.   Financial donations can be given in person or mailed to 602 E. Wayne St., or use this link https://www.associatedchurches.org/donate

A Baby's Closet: In need of diapers  - sizes 4, 5, and 6 (please, no pull--ups, Cruisers, Pampers 360 swaddles)

Thank you for your donations!

Partner Agency: Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Creating Community Facilitator

Do you have a skill you're passionate to share? Are you a crafter, creator, or cook? Consider donating a few hours of your time to teach your neighbors during a Creating Community class at United with Love of Huntington County. Recent classes have included sourdough 101 and acrylic painting. The possibilities are endless!

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

Do you have a skill you're passionate to share? Are you a crafter, creator, or cook? Consider donating a few hours of your time to teach your neighbors during a Creating Community class at United with Love of Huntington County. Recent classes have included sourdough 101 and acrylic painting. The possibilities are endless!

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide a Meal

At Just Neighbors, some of our most powerful moments happen around the dinner table. For families in the middle of a crisis, a home-cooked meal is more than just nourishment—it’s a reminder that they are cared for and part of a community.

We are looking for individuals, families, or groups to provide a "Taste of Home" for our shelter guests.

The Opportunity:

Prepare a Feast: Bring a single meal or sign up for a recurring date. Whether it’s your famous lasagna or a simple backyard BBQ, your cooking makes a difference.

Share the Table: We don’t just want you to "drop and go." We invite you to sit down, grab a plate, and enjoy the meal alongside our families.

Foster Fellowship: Use this time to swap stories, offer encouragement, and provide the human connection our guests crave as they work toward self-sufficiency.

Whether you’re a solo home cook or a corporate team looking to give back, there is always a seat at our table for you.

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

At Just Neighbors, some of our most powerful moments happen around the dinner table. For families in the middle of a crisis, a home-cooked meal is more than just nourishment—it’s a reminder that they are cared for and part of a community.

We are looking for individuals, families, or groups to provide a "Taste of Home" for our shelter guests.

The Opportunity:

Prepare a Feast: Bring a single meal or sign up for a recurring date. Whether it’s your famous lasagna or a simple backyard BBQ, your cooking makes a difference.

Share the Table: We don’t just want you to "drop and go." We invite you to sit down, grab a plate, and enjoy the meal alongside our families.

Foster Fellowship: Use this time to swap stories, offer encouragement, and provide the human connection our guests crave as they work toward self-sufficiency.

Whether you’re a solo home cook or a corporate team looking to give back, there is always a seat at our table for you.

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Talent or Skill with Others

When a family arrives at Just Neighbors, they aren't just looking for a temporary home; they are looking for a way forward. During the trauma of homelessness, our guests crave connection, direction, and the dignity of being seen.We are looking for mentors and neighbors who are willing to invest their time in our guests’ lives. Whether it’s asking a parent about their day over dinner at Just Neighbors or offering a listening ear, your presence reminds our families that they aren't walking this path alone.Do you have a gift to share?
We believe everyone has a "superpower." Whether you’ve mastered a life skill, have a professional talent, or a creative hobby, our families are eager to learn from you.Share a Skill: Budgeting, resume building, cooking, or even yoga.Share Your Time: Provide the mentorship and encouragement that helps a parent regain the confidence to lead their family toward self-sufficiency.Will you be the neighbor they need today?

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

When a family arrives at Just Neighbors, they aren't just looking for a temporary home; they are looking for a way forward. During the trauma of homelessness, our guests crave connection, direction, and the dignity of being seen.We are looking for mentors and neighbors who are willing to invest their time in our guests’ lives. Whether it’s asking a parent about their day over dinner at Just Neighbors or offering a listening ear, your presence reminds our families that they aren't walking this path alone.Do you have a gift to share?
We believe everyone has a "superpower." Whether you’ve mastered a life skill, have a professional talent, or a creative hobby, our families are eager to learn from you.Share a Skill: Budgeting, resume building, cooking, or even yoga.Share Your Time: Provide the mentorship and encouragement that helps a parent regain the confidence to lead their family toward self-sufficiency.Will you be the neighbor they need today?

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Put Your Organizational Skills to Work!

At Just Neighbors, we believe every family deserves a clean, peaceful place to rest while they work toward stability. Your hands-on help ensures that when a family in crisis walks through our doors, they feel seen, cared for, and safe.

How You Can Make a Difference:

Provide a Fresh Start (Overnight & Bedding):

Laundry & Linens: Manage laundry from overnight bedding so every guest has clean, soft sheets.

Room Reset: Sweep, mop, and sanitize overnight rooms and beds to ensure a healthy environment for children and parents.

Bedding Packs: Assemble and prep bedding packs (tucking a fitted and flat sheet inside a pillowcase) so new arrivals have everything they need for a good night's rest.

Create a Warm Welcome: Help us sort community donations or use your skills for interior painting and deep-cleaning projects to keep our shelter a healthy environment.

Be a Friendly Voice: Assist our team by periodically answering phones between 9 am – 5 pm to connect those in need with life-changing resources.

Support the Mission: Help with the upkeep of our administrative building, ensuring our staff can focus on serving families effectively.

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

At Just Neighbors, we believe every family deserves a clean, peaceful place to rest while they work toward stability. Your hands-on help ensures that when a family in crisis walks through our doors, they feel seen, cared for, and safe.

How You Can Make a Difference:

Provide a Fresh Start (Overnight & Bedding):

Laundry & Linens: Manage laundry from overnight bedding so every guest has clean, soft sheets.

Room Reset: Sweep, mop, and sanitize overnight rooms and beds to ensure a healthy environment for children and parents.

Bedding Packs: Assemble and prep bedding packs (tucking a fitted and flat sheet inside a pillowcase) so new arrivals have everything they need for a good night's rest.

Create a Warm Welcome: Help us sort community donations or use your skills for interior painting and deep-cleaning projects to keep our shelter a healthy environment.

Be a Friendly Voice: Assist our team by periodically answering phones between 9 am – 5 pm to connect those in need with life-changing resources.

Support the Mission: Help with the upkeep of our administrative building, ensuring our staff can focus on serving families effectively.

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist with Room Readiness

For a family in crisis, the first night at Just Neighbors is the first time they can finally breathe. We believe every family deserves to walk into a space that feels like a fresh start—clean, cozy, and prepared with love.

Because the need in our community is so high, we often transition new families into rooms within just 12 hours of a move-out. We are looking for Room Adoption Volunteers to help us make this quick turnaround possible.

As a volunteer, you’ll "reset" a private room by cleaning, touching up paint, and ensuring safety features like outlet plugs are ready. You’ll then style the room with new bedding, towels, and hygiene kits so the next family feels truly welcomed.

Bonus: Groups or individuals who donate the new bedding and hygiene items help our resources go even further!

Will you help us provide a soft landing for a family in need?

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

For a family in crisis, the first night at Just Neighbors is the first time they can finally breathe. We believe every family deserves to walk into a space that feels like a fresh start—clean, cozy, and prepared with love.

Because the need in our community is so high, we often transition new families into rooms within just 12 hours of a move-out. We are looking for Room Adoption Volunteers to help us make this quick turnaround possible.

As a volunteer, you’ll "reset" a private room by cleaning, touching up paint, and ensuring safety features like outlet plugs are ready. You’ll then style the room with new bedding, towels, and hygiene kits so the next family feels truly welcomed.

Bonus: Groups or individuals who donate the new bedding and hygiene items help our resources go even further!

Will you help us provide a soft landing for a family in need?

Partner Agency: Just Neighbors/Interfaith Homeless Network

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FTDF General Volunteer

Assist as needed with special events, fundraisers, events taking place in our garden venue, helping in our warehouse, assisting at The Gown Garden, and wherever help is needed.  We are flexible with volunteers hours. There are lots of opportunities to match your skills and interests.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Assist as needed with special events, fundraisers, events taking place in our garden venue, helping in our warehouse, assisting at The Gown Garden, and wherever help is needed.  We are flexible with volunteers hours. There are lots of opportunities to match your skills and interests.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FTDF Ambassador

Primary responsibility is to spread awareness about the organization throughout the community. Network with resources and share/speak about our mission with churches, non-profit organizations in and around Allen County and at events. Help distribute information about From This Day Forward, the Gown Garden boutique and the Bridge and Brook Garden venue.  Hours are flexible and can be virtual.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Primary responsibility is to spread awareness about the organization throughout the community. Network with resources and share/speak about our mission with churches, non-profit organizations in and around Allen County and at events. Help distribute information about From This Day Forward, the Gown Garden boutique and the Bridge and Brook Garden venue.  Hours are flexible and can be virtual.

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Keeper

Our garden venue is outdoors and is in need of ongoing maintenance.  There are  many plants and trees. This is perfect for families to volunteer together! Can be done at anytime that fits your schedule!

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Our garden venue is outdoors and is in need of ongoing maintenance.  There are  many plants and trees. This is perfect for families to volunteer together! Can be done at anytime that fits your schedule!

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing/Seamstress

Repair bridal, formal and semi-formal dresses as needed. Repairing of items could include zippers, button and hems. Dresses can be picked up at The Gown Garden boutique and taken home to be mended. 

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Repair bridal, formal and semi-formal dresses as needed. Repairing of items could include zippers, button and hems. Dresses can be picked up at The Gown Garden boutique and taken home to be mended. 

Partner Agency: From This Day Forward: An Events Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothes For Joes Processing Center, Wednesday 10am-2:00pm

This position is located at our Processing Center on IN-930 not our Store on Calhoun St

This position will work alongside our Lead Volunteers to help process clothing donations. Some of the tasks to be completed are: sorting and separating clothing, folding clothing, placing items on hangers, filling storage totes, consolidating items to be donated to a partner charity, and general cleaning and upkeep of the building. 

Primarily standing, accommodations can be made for sitting. 

Max lifting 45 lbs

This position is located at our Processing Center on IN-930 not our Store on Calhoun St

Partner Agency: Clothes For Joes

This position is located at our Processing Center on IN-930 not our Store on Calhoun St

This position will work alongside our Lead Volunteers to help process clothing donations. Some of the tasks to be completed are: sorting and separating clothing, folding clothing, placing items on hangers, filling storage totes, consolidating items to be donated to a partner charity, and general cleaning and upkeep of the building. 

Primarily standing, accommodations can be made for sitting. 

Max lifting 45 lbs

This position is located at our Processing Center on IN-930 not our Store on Calhoun St

Partner Agency: Clothes For Joes

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support the Fort with Your Service!

The Fort hosts many events throughout the year. We are always looking for volunteers who are willing to support us either on an ongoing basis or help with special events to bring history to life! Some activities you might assist with include:

Welcoming guests who are visiting the FortBuilding MaintenanceGrounds MaintenanceGardeningParticipating in CommitteesParticipating in Work Days Doing a Variety of Tasks

If you'd like to learn more, simply respond to this opportunity and we will contact you to put your talent to use!

    

Partner Agency: Historic Fort Wayne, Inc.

The Fort hosts many events throughout the year. We are always looking for volunteers who are willing to support us either on an ongoing basis or help with special events to bring history to life! Some activities you might assist with include:

Welcoming guests who are visiting the FortBuilding MaintenanceGrounds MaintenanceGardeningParticipating in CommitteesParticipating in Work Days Doing a Variety of Tasks

If you'd like to learn more, simply respond to this opportunity and we will contact you to put your talent to use!

    

Partner Agency: Historic Fort Wayne, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sign up with Lasagna Love to Volunteer

Feed Families, Spread Kindness, Strengthen Community.  Lasagna Love is a perfect fit! 

Click the Link to sign up directly with Lasagna Love and learn more about it.

https://lasagnalove.org/volunteer/

You do not need to be a professional chef - just someone who loves to cook and share kindness. 

Volunteering is flexible and easy and you can make a difference from where you live! You choose how many times you want to cook (monthly, bi-weekly, etc.), for how many families, and how far you want to travel - your hometown or further. 

Never cooked a lasagna before? The Chef Training on the Lasagna Love online portal explains it all.

As a Lasagna Love Volunteer Chef, you will cook and deliver a lasagna entrée or similar to your matched family on a mutually agreeable date and time.

The portal is how you find out information about your "match" so you have control over the timing of your delivery. Once you sign up, you will receive an email with simple instructions.

Join to share kindness and support your community!

Partner Agency: Lasagna Love

Feed Families, Spread Kindness, Strengthen Community.  Lasagna Love is a perfect fit! 

Click the Link to sign up directly with Lasagna Love and learn more about it.

https://lasagnalove.org/volunteer/

You do not need to be a professional chef - just someone who loves to cook and share kindness. 

Volunteering is flexible and easy and you can make a difference from where you live! You choose how many times you want to cook (monthly, bi-weekly, etc.), for how many families, and how far you want to travel - your hometown or further. 

Never cooked a lasagna before? The Chef Training on the Lasagna Love online portal explains it all.

As a Lasagna Love Volunteer Chef, you will cook and deliver a lasagna entrée or similar to your matched family on a mutually agreeable date and time.

The portal is how you find out information about your "match" so you have control over the timing of your delivery. Once you sign up, you will receive an email with simple instructions.

Join to share kindness and support your community!

Partner Agency: Lasagna Love

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46774

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Representative

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association at fairs, tabling events, and other community events and also deliver brief Awareness Presentations to the community/partner organizations. These presentations/events can be scheduled by Association Staff, but Community Representatives are empowered to set up their own engagements, using their own community connections, with staff support.

Partner Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Indiana

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association at fairs, tabling events, and other community events and also deliver brief Awareness Presentations to the community/partner organizations. These presentations/events can be scheduled by Association Staff, but Community Representatives are empowered to set up their own engagements, using their own community connections, with staff support.

Partner Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Educator

Community Educators are volunteer speakers who help provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs. Community Educators deliver Alzheimer's Association programs on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias using prepared materials. These programs can be both in-person and virtual.

These volunteers provide programs scheduled by Association staff and help identify potential community partners and education venues using their established community networks. They are also empowered to schedule presentations themselves, with support from Association staff. Community educators assure that the general public, caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's or dementia are linked to Alzheimer's Association programs and our free 24/7 Helpline. They are true partners with our staff and extend the reach of our programs to all communities.

Community Educator Volunteer Role Description

Partner Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Indiana

Community Educators are volunteer speakers who help provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs. Community Educators deliver Alzheimer's Association programs on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias using prepared materials. These programs can be both in-person and virtual.

These volunteers provide programs scheduled by Association staff and help identify potential community partners and education venues using their established community networks. They are also empowered to schedule presentations themselves, with support from Association staff. Community educators assure that the general public, caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's or dementia are linked to Alzheimer's Association programs and our free 24/7 Helpline. They are true partners with our staff and extend the reach of our programs to all communities.

Community Educator Volunteer Role Description

Partner Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ranch Groundskeeper

The Volunteer Ranch Groundskeepers assist with maintaining the safety, functionality, and appearance of the ranch property. This role supports routine grounds care, seasonal projects, and occasional minor repairs to ensure the ranch remains clean, safe, and welcoming for visitors, staff, volunteers, and animals.Qualifications

Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Basic maintenance or handyman skills helpful but not required

Ability to safely operate lawn equipment and basic tools

Ability to lift approximately 40–50 lbs

Reliable, responsible, and able to work independently

Desired Qualities

Enjoys working outdoors and supporting ranch operations

Self-motivated and proactive

Problem-solving mindset

Respectful of animals, property, and safety procedures

Apply HERE: https://forms.gle/JJ5LQPPPR2v7wrkA7 

Partner Agency: Dare to Dream Youth Ranch

The Volunteer Ranch Groundskeepers assist with maintaining the safety, functionality, and appearance of the ranch property. This role supports routine grounds care, seasonal projects, and occasional minor repairs to ensure the ranch remains clean, safe, and welcoming for visitors, staff, volunteers, and animals.Qualifications

Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Basic maintenance or handyman skills helpful but not required

Ability to safely operate lawn equipment and basic tools

Ability to lift approximately 40–50 lbs

Reliable, responsible, and able to work independently

Desired Qualities

Enjoys working outdoors and supporting ranch operations

Self-motivated and proactive

Problem-solving mindset

Respectful of animals, property, and safety procedures

Apply HERE: https://forms.gle/JJ5LQPPPR2v7wrkA7 

Partner Agency: Dare to Dream Youth Ranch

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46818

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Memory Care Assisted Living Life Enrichment

We are looking for compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers to join us at our Memory Care Assisted Living community, Kingston at DuPont! Our residents greatly enjoy activities such as light exercises, bingo, card games, crafts, sports, and baking — and your time and energy can make a meaningful difference in their day. Whether you can visit once a week or once a month, your presence brings joy, connection, and engagement to seniors living with memory challenges. No special experience is required — just a kind heart and a willingness to participate! If you’re interested in helping create smiles and special moments, we would love to hear from you!

Partner Agency: Kingston at Dupont

We are looking for compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers to join us at our Memory Care Assisted Living community, Kingston at DuPont! Our residents greatly enjoy activities such as light exercises, bingo, card games, crafts, sports, and baking — and your time and energy can make a meaningful difference in their day. Whether you can visit once a week or once a month, your presence brings joy, connection, and engagement to seniors living with memory challenges. No special experience is required — just a kind heart and a willingness to participate! If you’re interested in helping create smiles and special moments, we would love to hear from you!

Partner Agency: Kingston at Dupont

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House of NEIN Meal Partner Volunteer

Gather your family, co-workers, neighbors, school, or church groups and join us in our Kindness Kitchen!  You provide the ingredients, prepare, and serve a delicious meal for our families to enjoy.  Think comfort food - chicken or beef and noodles, stew, a delicious casserole, or potato bar.  What a great way to team-build with your group and serve our families at the same time! 

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Gather your family, co-workers, neighbors, school, or church groups and join us in our Kindness Kitchen!  You provide the ingredients, prepare, and serve a delicious meal for our families to enjoy.  Think comfort food - chicken or beef and noodles, stew, a delicious casserole, or potato bar.  What a great way to team-build with your group and serve our families at the same time! 

Partner Agency: Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46845

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Laundry/Cat Socializer

Volunteers doing laundry wash, dry, fold, sort, and operate equipment.  Volunteers doing dishes wash, run dishes though the dishwasher, dry and put dishes away.  Laundry volunteer may also take breaks to socialize with our adoption cats. Thank you for your consideration! Before volunteering, you will be required to complete an application and go through training. You will receive further directions once you respond. 

Partner Agency: Animal Care & Control - City of FW

Volunteers doing laundry wash, dry, fold, sort, and operate equipment.  Volunteers doing dishes wash, run dishes though the dishwasher, dry and put dishes away.  Laundry volunteer may also take breaks to socialize with our adoption cats. Thank you for your consideration! Before volunteering, you will be required to complete an application and go through training. You will receive further directions once you respond. 

Partner Agency: Animal Care & Control - City of FW

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: United With Love office (Huntington)

United With Love office volunteers assist the Office Manager in many positions. Available volunteer positions include receptionist, interviewer, and processor.  The receptionist is generally the first point of contact for our neighbors in need. The receptionist receives requests for help, the interviewer screens the requests, verifies the need, and then refers the request to a United with Love program or ministry, church ministry, or community agency. The processor then records the information gathered during the interview process and the outcomes and referrals made. After the initial assistance, a specialized United With Love interviewer follows up to ensure the need was met and offers continued support in the form of prayer, additional referrals, and potentially even one-to-one coaching.


This particular opportunity is for Wednesdays from 9 am-1 pm.

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

United With Love office volunteers assist the Office Manager in many positions. Available volunteer positions include receptionist, interviewer, and processor.  The receptionist is generally the first point of contact for our neighbors in need. The receptionist receives requests for help, the interviewer screens the requests, verifies the need, and then refers the request to a United with Love program or ministry, church ministry, or community agency. The processor then records the information gathered during the interview process and the outcomes and referrals made. After the initial assistance, a specialized United With Love interviewer follows up to ensure the need was met and offers continued support in the form of prayer, additional referrals, and potentially even one-to-one coaching.


This particular opportunity is for Wednesdays from 9 am-1 pm.

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: United With Love Food Pantry - Tuesday afternoon receptionist (Huntington)

Volunteers of the United With Love Food Pantry assist neighbors with the selection of food products for their households. By providing a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, lean proteins, canned goods, and dairy products, our food pantry aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for neighbors in Huntington County. Volunteers assist with the day-to-day activities of the pantry, ensuring a welcoming, well stocked, and hygienic shopping experience. Some Food Pantry volunteers also assist with the collection of food from local donation organizations. 

This particular opening is a need for a food pantry receptionist. The food pantry receptionist greets neighbors as they enter the food pantry for appointments, has neighbors sign needed paperwork, and processes their paperwork in print and in the computer system. This opening is available on Tuesdays from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. for a volunteer to serve weekly in this capacity.

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

Volunteers of the United With Love Food Pantry assist neighbors with the selection of food products for their households. By providing a range of fresh fruit, vegetables, lean proteins, canned goods, and dairy products, our food pantry aims to alleviate the pressures of accessing healthy food for neighbors in Huntington County. Volunteers assist with the day-to-day activities of the pantry, ensuring a welcoming, well stocked, and hygienic shopping experience. Some Food Pantry volunteers also assist with the collection of food from local donation organizations. 

This particular opening is a need for a food pantry receptionist. The food pantry receptionist greets neighbors as they enter the food pantry for appointments, has neighbors sign needed paperwork, and processes their paperwork in print and in the computer system. This opening is available on Tuesdays from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. for a volunteer to serve weekly in this capacity.

Partner Agency: United With Love of Huntington County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46750

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Program Homework/Reading Helper

Our after-school program is looking for friendly individuals who can assist 1st-8th grade participants with homework, reading and/or educational games during scheduled homework time, 3:30-4:30pm Monday-Thursday during the academic school year. You may volunteer one day a week, two, three or all four! Volunteers may work one-on-one with children or may work with a small group depending on attendance numbers. This is a great opportunity for former educators or individuals who enjoy working with youth.

All volunteers will need to complete an application & have a background check conducted at Wellspring's expense. 

Thank you so much for your interest, we look forward to connecting with you!

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

Our after-school program is looking for friendly individuals who can assist 1st-8th grade participants with homework, reading and/or educational games during scheduled homework time, 3:30-4:30pm Monday-Thursday during the academic school year. You may volunteer one day a week, two, three or all four! Volunteers may work one-on-one with children or may work with a small group depending on attendance numbers. This is a great opportunity for former educators or individuals who enjoy working with youth.

All volunteers will need to complete an application & have a background check conducted at Wellspring's expense. 

Thank you so much for your interest, we look forward to connecting with you!

Partner Agency: Wellspring Interfaith Social Services

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Support Blood Drives

Help at blood drives, save lives by being a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador!

As a Blood Donor Ambassador:
Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people Greet and assist with initial donor intake Manage the hospitality experience by offering refreshments to donors Blood Donor Ambassador Expectations:
One 4-6 hour shift per month for six months Professional, clear, and diplomatic communication skills Comfortable approaching people you do not know Ability to follow safety protocols and directions consistently and thoroughly The need for blood is constant and is irreplaceable, our community understands this need and is responding to donate blood especially now during this pandemic. It is why now more than ever our collection staff need your help!

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Help at blood drives, save lives by being a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador!

As a Blood Donor Ambassador:
Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people Greet and assist with initial donor intake Manage the hospitality experience by offering refreshments to donors Blood Donor Ambassador Expectations:
One 4-6 hour shift per month for six months Professional, clear, and diplomatic communication skills Comfortable approaching people you do not know Ability to follow safety protocols and directions consistently and thoroughly The need for blood is constant and is irreplaceable, our community understands this need and is responding to donate blood especially now during this pandemic. It is why now more than ever our collection staff need your help!

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respond to Local Disasters and Help Clients Recover

Bring your passion to help other people when needed the most!

As a Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteer:
-respond to local emergencies
-connect people to recovery resources
-comfort disaster survivors

DAT volunteers expectations:
-attend online training
-on-call for a minimum of 2 on-call shifts per month
-additional shifts encouraged

Become a part of the elite Disaster team! Begin your volunteer application at redcross.org/DAT


Did you know? 190 times a day, American Red Cross volunteers help a family that has lost everything in a disaster. Right here in Indiana, there are 2-3 home fires daily. Other disasters can also occur at any time and at any place affecting our communities.

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Bring your passion to help other people when needed the most!

As a Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteer:
-respond to local emergencies
-connect people to recovery resources
-comfort disaster survivors

DAT volunteers expectations:
-attend online training
-on-call for a minimum of 2 on-call shifts per month
-additional shifts encouraged

Become a part of the elite Disaster team! Begin your volunteer application at redcross.org/DAT


Did you know? 190 times a day, American Red Cross volunteers help a family that has lost everything in a disaster. Right here in Indiana, there are 2-3 home fires daily. Other disasters can also occur at any time and at any place affecting our communities.

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Lifesaving Blood Products - Drivers Needed

Description

If you like to drive, this is the opportunity for you! We're looking for volunteers willing to transport supplies and materials across the region. We need volunteer  to be on call when there is a need! Deliveries can take 15 minutes or four hours. They will vary due to upcoming needs. Some routes will be planned on a schedule but others will occur based on needs that pop up. 

A Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be available to you for this position after a Motor Vehicle Report is run and a brief, online, drivers safety training course is complete.  


Key Responsibilities

Providing transportation assistance for the American Red Cross. Volunteers will be delivering or picking up supplies and materials across the Indiana Region.

Qualifications

Must have a valid driver's license

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Description

If you like to drive, this is the opportunity for you! We're looking for volunteers willing to transport supplies and materials across the region. We need volunteer  to be on call when there is a need! Deliveries can take 15 minutes or four hours. They will vary due to upcoming needs. Some routes will be planned on a schedule but others will occur based on needs that pop up. 

A Red Cross vehicle and gas card will be available to you for this position after a Motor Vehicle Report is run and a brief, online, drivers safety training course is complete.  


Key Responsibilities

Providing transportation assistance for the American Red Cross. Volunteers will be delivering or picking up supplies and materials across the Indiana Region.

Qualifications

Must have a valid driver's license

Partner Agency: American Red Cross of Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aluminum Can Recycling Volunteers

Habitat GFW is looking for groups of two people to volunteer once every 3 to 4 months for our Aluminum Can Recycling Program.

Responsibilities:

Drive a Habitat box truck (to be picked up at the Habitat ReStore on Lima Road)Collect bags of aluminum cans throughout Fort Wayne from stationary "can sheds" throughout town and toss into the back of the truck.Drop off cans at OmniSource to be recycled (OmniSource staff empties the truck for you).Return box truck to Habitat ReStore (refill gas and clean up truck, if needed).

Can Shed Volunteers choose their schedule! You can run the route any day and time during your assigned month; it's very casual. 

This has been an excellent opportunity for our current volunteers to volunteer with their spouse, stay active in the community, and help Habitat raise funds for affordable housing in Greater Fort Wayne.

In 2025, we raised over $26,000 through recycling cans. Our goal in 2026 is to raise over $30,000 to subsidize the cost of one Habitat home for a local family.

Partner Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne

Habitat GFW is looking for groups of two people to volunteer once every 3 to 4 months for our Aluminum Can Recycling Program.

Responsibilities:

Drive a Habitat box truck (to be picked up at the Habitat ReStore on Lima Road)Collect bags of aluminum cans throughout Fort Wayne from stationary "can sheds" throughout town and toss into the back of the truck.Drop off cans at OmniSource to be recycled (OmniSource staff empties the truck for you).Return box truck to Habitat ReStore (refill gas and clean up truck, if needed).

Can Shed Volunteers choose their schedule! You can run the route any day and time during your assigned month; it's very casual. 

This has been an excellent opportunity for our current volunteers to volunteer with their spouse, stay active in the community, and help Habitat raise funds for affordable housing in Greater Fort Wayne.

In 2025, we raised over $26,000 through recycling cans. Our goal in 2026 is to raise over $30,000 to subsidize the cost of one Habitat home for a local family.

Partner Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46808

Allow Groups: No