Opportunities From: Serve Village

Volunteer: SERVE Village - Volunteers needed to stuff and deliver bags

SERVE is looking for 10–15 volunteers to help us stuff and deliver approximately 200 bags.

When: This Saturday, March 7thTime: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMStarting Point: The Gathering House (TGH) – 1372 Cherry St.The Plan: We’ll start by stuffing bags at TGH and then head out shortly after to distribute them to the neighbors.

Agency: SERVE Village

SERVE is looking for 10–15 volunteers to help us stuff and deliver approximately 200 bags.

When: This Saturday, March 7thTime: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMStarting Point: The Gathering House (TGH) – 1372 Cherry St.The Plan: We’ll start by stuffing bags at TGH and then head out shortly after to distribute them to the neighbors.

Agency: SERVE Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador

Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador 

Organization: City of Fishers Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Do you love Fishers and enjoy meeting new people? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Tour Ambassadors for our Municipal Complex. As the city continues to grow, we host a variety of guests who want to go "behind the scenes" of local government. As a Tour Ambassador, you will play a vital role in ensuring these visits run smoothly by helping organize groups, providing a warm welcome, and leading visitors through our state-of-the-art facilities.

Key Responsibilities

Group Leadership: Lead and transition groups between different tour stops, including City Hall theater, the Fishers Art Center, The Hamilton East Public Library, and the Police and Fire Departments.Crowd Management: Help maintain the flow of the tour and ensure all participants stay together and remain safe.Guest Engagement: Greet visitors with a friendly demeanor and answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex.

What We’re Looking For

Friendly & Professional: A positive attitude and a passion for community service.Communication Skills: Comfortable speaking to and directing groups of various sizes and ages (especially elementary-aged children).Reliability: Punctuality is key, as tours are scheduled at specific timesPhysical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for up to 1.5 to 2 hours.

Tour Highlights

You’ll Showcase City Hall & Art Center: The 3-story hub featuring a public theater and art galleries.Public Safety: Visits to the Fishers Police and Fire Departments.

Perks of Volunteering

Inside Access: Gain a deep understanding of how your local government operates.Civic Impact: Help inspire the next generation of Fishers leaders.Recognition: Hours can be tracked toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs.

Agency: City of Fishers

Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador 

Organization: City of Fishers Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Do you love Fishers and enjoy meeting new people? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Tour Ambassadors for our Municipal Complex. As the city continues to grow, we host a variety of guests who want to go "behind the scenes" of local government. As a Tour Ambassador, you will play a vital role in ensuring these visits run smoothly by helping organize groups, providing a warm welcome, and leading visitors through our state-of-the-art facilities.

Key Responsibilities

Group Leadership: Lead and transition groups between different tour stops, including City Hall theater, the Fishers Art Center, The Hamilton East Public Library, and the Police and Fire Departments.Crowd Management: Help maintain the flow of the tour and ensure all participants stay together and remain safe.Guest Engagement: Greet visitors with a friendly demeanor and answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex.

What We’re Looking For

Friendly & Professional: A positive attitude and a passion for community service.Communication Skills: Comfortable speaking to and directing groups of various sizes and ages (especially elementary-aged children).Reliability: Punctuality is key, as tours are scheduled at specific timesPhysical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for up to 1.5 to 2 hours.

Tour Highlights

You’ll Showcase City Hall & Art Center: The 3-story hub featuring a public theater and art galleries.Public Safety: Visits to the Fishers Police and Fire Departments.

Perks of Volunteering

Inside Access: Gain a deep understanding of how your local government operates.Civic Impact: Help inspire the next generation of Fishers leaders.Recognition: Hours can be tracked toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs.

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spark!Fishers Fireworks Testing Volunteer

Help Us Light Up the Night! 

We are looking for energetic volunteers to help ensure the Spark!Fishers fireworks display at Holland Park is both spectacular and safe. As a member of the "Fall Out Zone" crew, you’ll be the behind-the-scenes heroes making sure the perimeter is secure and the park stays pristine.

Event Details:

Date: Monday, March 23, 2026Location: Holland Park, FishersPerks: A full meal and drinks will be provided for all volunteers!

Shift Opportunities:  We have two distinct shifts available depending on your interests

Shift 1: Perimeter & Signage Setup Time: 3:30 PM – 7:00 PMCapacity: 5 Volunteers Responsibilities:  Help set up safety signage and barriers around the fireworks fall-out zone. Monitor the area to ensure patrons remain at a safe distance during the testing phase. Serve as a friendly face for the community, directing foot traffic away from restricted zones.Shift 2: Safety & Post-Show Cleanup Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PMCapacity: 7 VolunteersResponsibilities: Maintain the integrity of the fall-out zone during the main event. Assist with the breakdown and removal of safety signage. Perform "sweep" duties to collect fireworks debris and ensure the park is clean for the following day.

Volunteer Requirements:

Ability to stand and walk for the duration of the shift.Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions.A proactive attitude toward safety and public interaction.

Ready to join the crew? Your help ensures that our community can enjoy the magic of Spark!Fishers safely.

Agency: Spark!Fishers

Help Us Light Up the Night! 

We are looking for energetic volunteers to help ensure the Spark!Fishers fireworks display at Holland Park is both spectacular and safe. As a member of the "Fall Out Zone" crew, you’ll be the behind-the-scenes heroes making sure the perimeter is secure and the park stays pristine.

Event Details:

Date: Monday, March 23, 2026Location: Holland Park, FishersPerks: A full meal and drinks will be provided for all volunteers!

Shift Opportunities:  We have two distinct shifts available depending on your interests

Shift 1: Perimeter & Signage Setup Time: 3:30 PM – 7:00 PMCapacity: 5 Volunteers Responsibilities:  Help set up safety signage and barriers around the fireworks fall-out zone. Monitor the area to ensure patrons remain at a safe distance during the testing phase. Serve as a friendly face for the community, directing foot traffic away from restricted zones.Shift 2: Safety & Post-Show Cleanup Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PMCapacity: 7 VolunteersResponsibilities: Maintain the integrity of the fall-out zone during the main event. Assist with the breakdown and removal of safety signage. Perform "sweep" duties to collect fireworks debris and ensure the park is clean for the following day.

Volunteer Requirements:

Ability to stand and walk for the duration of the shift.Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions.A proactive attitude toward safety and public interaction.

Ready to join the crew? Your help ensures that our community can enjoy the magic of Spark!Fishers safely.

Agency: Spark!Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Set-up and tear down Barn Bash Fundraiser


Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation


Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 46032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SERVE Village - FUN Fest

SERVE Noblesville's FUN Fest (Food, Unity, and Neighbors) is a vibrant community celebration of cultural diversity and heritage. This free event will feature numerous interactive booths showcasing the diverse cultures that enrich our community. Attendees can expect to enjoy live music and dance performances, sample delicious food from various cultures, participate in hands-on crafts and activities, and learn about different traditions and customs.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for set up, hospitality during event, and clean up. 

Set up: 5-7pm

Hospitality: 6-9pm

Clean up: 8:30-10pm

Location: Noblesville East Middle School

1625 Field Dr, Noblesville, IN 46060

Agency: SERVE Village

SERVE Noblesville's FUN Fest (Food, Unity, and Neighbors) is a vibrant community celebration of cultural diversity and heritage. This free event will feature numerous interactive booths showcasing the diverse cultures that enrich our community. Attendees can expect to enjoy live music and dance performances, sample delicious food from various cultures, participate in hands-on crafts and activities, and learn about different traditions and customs.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for set up, hospitality during event, and clean up. 

Set up: 5-7pm

Hospitality: 6-9pm

Clean up: 8:30-10pm

Location: Noblesville East Middle School

1625 Field Dr, Noblesville, IN 46060

Agency: SERVE Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SERVE Village Day of Service - Earth Day & The Peony Path Initiative

Here is your invitation to pave the path to the Indiana Peony Festival by celebrating neighbors, businesses and community together!


The Peony Path Initiative is an invitation to join hands in celebrating the beauty and spirit of Noblesville. By contributing to this, we are cultivating connections and practicing the hospitality that makes our city special. 

The timing ahead of the Indiana Peony Festival provides a natural moment to prepare as a community to welcome visitors with the intention of showcasing the beauty of the community we are all lucky enough to call home. Join us as we work on various Neighborhood and Ally Beautification projects in the downtown area of Noblesville. 

When:
Friday, April 24 5-8pm
Saturday, April 25 9am-12pm & 1-4pm

Where:
Check-In at Seminary Park. All projects are within walkable distance.

Who:
Help us do a little spring cleaning in and around downtown Noblesville. Projects are for all ages and abilities. You'll pick projects and be assigned at Check-in at Seminary Park. 

WHY:
To come together in the spirit of community to offer our best “Hoosier Hospitality” as we welcome the guests who visit our neighborhoods for the Indiana Peony Festival!  
An Appreciation Celebration will take place on Saturday, May 9th from 5-7 p.m. at Seminary Park for all neighbors, volunteers and participating businesses. Please come and enjoy complimentary food, music and connection. This is our way of saying thank you from the Peony Path Initiative.


   

      

Agency: SERVE Village

Here is your invitation to pave the path to the Indiana Peony Festival by celebrating neighbors, businesses and community together!


The Peony Path Initiative is an invitation to join hands in celebrating the beauty and spirit of Noblesville. By contributing to this, we are cultivating connections and practicing the hospitality that makes our city special. 

The timing ahead of the Indiana Peony Festival provides a natural moment to prepare as a community to welcome visitors with the intention of showcasing the beauty of the community we are all lucky enough to call home. Join us as we work on various Neighborhood and Ally Beautification projects in the downtown area of Noblesville. 

When:
Friday, April 24 5-8pm
Saturday, April 25 9am-12pm & 1-4pm

Where:
Check-In at Seminary Park. All projects are within walkable distance.

Who:
Help us do a little spring cleaning in and around downtown Noblesville. Projects are for all ages and abilities. You'll pick projects and be assigned at Check-in at Seminary Park. 

WHY:
To come together in the spirit of community to offer our best “Hoosier Hospitality” as we welcome the guests who visit our neighborhoods for the Indiana Peony Festival!  
An Appreciation Celebration will take place on Saturday, May 9th from 5-7 p.m. at Seminary Park for all neighbors, volunteers and participating businesses. Please come and enjoy complimentary food, music and connection. This is our way of saying thank you from the Peony Path Initiative.


   

      

Agency: SERVE Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pre-K Prom & Spring Formal Volunteer

Help us make memories bloom! Fishers Parks is looking for energetic and helpful volunteers to assist with our annual Pre-K Prom (ages 3-6) and Spring Formal (ages 7-12). From transforming the venue into a spring wonderland to ensuring our young dancers have the time of their lives, your support is what makes these community events possible.

Available Shifts & Responsibilities

Friday, March 27: Setup & Decoration

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Balloon Team: Help us prepare for the big finale by blowing up balloons for our signature balloon drop. Electric balloons pumps will be provided.5:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Decor Setup: Help transform the space! Tasks include setting up tables, hanging decorations, and preparing the "red carpet" entrance.

Saturday, March 28: Event Day & Tear Down

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Final Prep: Assist with final decor touches and dance floor setup to ensure everything is perfect before the first guests arrive.

3:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Pre-K Prom Support: Support our youngest dancers! Tasks: Staffing refreshment stations, assisting with dance games, managing photo opportunities, and helping with the mid-event "dance reset."

6:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Spring Formal & Tear Down: Keep the energy high for our 7-12 year olds! Tasks: Supporting event activations, refreshment service, dance games, and photo booth support.Note: This shift includes assisting with the final event tear-down to leave the facility sparkling.


Perks for Volunteers

Fuel for the Fun: All volunteers will have access to snacks and refreshments throughout their shifts.

Dinner Provided: For those volunteering during the Saturday evening event shifts, dinner will be provided!

Community Impact: Be a part of a beloved Fishers tradition and help provide a safe, fun environment for local families.


Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

Help us make memories bloom! Fishers Parks is looking for energetic and helpful volunteers to assist with our annual Pre-K Prom (ages 3-6) and Spring Formal (ages 7-12). From transforming the venue into a spring wonderland to ensuring our young dancers have the time of their lives, your support is what makes these community events possible.

Available Shifts & Responsibilities

Friday, March 27: Setup & Decoration

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Balloon Team: Help us prepare for the big finale by blowing up balloons for our signature balloon drop. Electric balloons pumps will be provided.5:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Decor Setup: Help transform the space! Tasks include setting up tables, hanging decorations, and preparing the "red carpet" entrance.

Saturday, March 28: Event Day & Tear Down

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Final Prep: Assist with final decor touches and dance floor setup to ensure everything is perfect before the first guests arrive.

3:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Pre-K Prom Support: Support our youngest dancers! Tasks: Staffing refreshment stations, assisting with dance games, managing photo opportunities, and helping with the mid-event "dance reset."

6:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Spring Formal & Tear Down: Keep the energy high for our 7-12 year olds! Tasks: Supporting event activations, refreshment service, dance games, and photo booth support.Note: This shift includes assisting with the final event tear-down to leave the facility sparkling.


Perks for Volunteers

Fuel for the Fun: All volunteers will have access to snacks and refreshments throughout their shifts.

Dinner Provided: For those volunteering during the Saturday evening event shifts, dinner will be provided!

Community Impact: Be a part of a beloved Fishers tradition and help provide a safe, fun environment for local families.


Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Soccer Exhibition Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunity: Power Soccer Exhibition

Join us for an exciting afternoon of sports and community! We are looking for 8 enthusiastic volunteers to help host a Power Soccer Exhibition at the Fishers Community Center. Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for people whose primary mobility is a power wheelchair.

This is a great chance to go behind the scenes of a fast-paced, inclusive sport and help make the event a success for players and fans alike.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026Volunteer Shift: 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Event runs 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.)Location: Fishers Community Center

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Crowd Control & Engagement: Greet guests, assist with the Q&A by passing around a microphone, and manage the line for guests waiting to try out the sport after the exhibition.Setup (3:30 – 5:00 p.m.): Help lay out floor mats and arrange seating for the audience.Teardown (6:30 – 7:00 p.m.): Assist in clearing the floor mats and stacking chairs.

Requirements

Ability to lift/move chairs and floor mats.A friendly, helpful attitude toward spectators and athletes.Comfortable interacting with the public and assisting with equipment.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity: Power Soccer Exhibition

Join us for an exciting afternoon of sports and community! We are looking for 8 enthusiastic volunteers to help host a Power Soccer Exhibition at the Fishers Community Center. Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for people whose primary mobility is a power wheelchair.

This is a great chance to go behind the scenes of a fast-paced, inclusive sport and help make the event a success for players and fans alike.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026Volunteer Shift: 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Event runs 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.)Location: Fishers Community Center

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Crowd Control & Engagement: Greet guests, assist with the Q&A by passing around a microphone, and manage the line for guests waiting to try out the sport after the exhibition.Setup (3:30 – 5:00 p.m.): Help lay out floor mats and arrange seating for the audience.Teardown (6:30 – 7:00 p.m.): Assist in clearing the floor mats and stacking chairs.

Requirements

Ability to lift/move chairs and floor mats.A friendly, helpful attitude toward spectators and athletes.Comfortable interacting with the public and assisting with equipment.

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Democracy in Dialogue Youth Volunteers

Democracy in Dialogue is a Smithsonian virtual exchange program aimed at engaging students and educators from various backgrounds in meaningful discussions about democracy and community. A group of 10-25 youth will form an in-person cohort at Conner Prairie, and meet virtually with a partner cohort elsewhere in the US. The cohort will work together to produce a final research/oral history/video project. The program will run January through April, 2026.

All young people who will be between the ages of 10-18 by January 1 are welcome to apply for the Democracy in Dialogue track. We would love a cohort as diverse as our local community. We will have a high rate of acceptance up to 25 participants. Applications are due January 9, 2026. Apply online here.

Agency: Conner Prairie

Democracy in Dialogue is a Smithsonian virtual exchange program aimed at engaging students and educators from various backgrounds in meaningful discussions about democracy and community. A group of 10-25 youth will form an in-person cohort at Conner Prairie, and meet virtually with a partner cohort elsewhere in the US. The cohort will work together to produce a final research/oral history/video project. The program will run January through April, 2026.

All young people who will be between the ages of 10-18 by January 1 are welcome to apply for the Democracy in Dialogue track. We would love a cohort as diverse as our local community. We will have a high rate of acceptance up to 25 participants. Applications are due January 9, 2026. Apply online here.

Agency: Conner Prairie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conner Prairie Youth Volunteer General Program

Youth ages 10-18 may apply for the General Youth Volunteer program. Guest interaction is a primary focus of this position. Youth in this program primarily interpret on our historic areas, both in modern uniform and in costume. Some of these youth also assist with Special Events and Camp. Applications for this type of volunteer are now open. Youth must be 10 years old by April 1, 2026 to apply. Applications will be due January 9, 2026.

Apply online here

For more information about our youth volunteer program, email youthvolunteers@connerprairie.org

Agency: Conner Prairie

Youth ages 10-18 may apply for the General Youth Volunteer program. Guest interaction is a primary focus of this position. Youth in this program primarily interpret on our historic areas, both in modern uniform and in costume. Some of these youth also assist with Special Events and Camp. Applications for this type of volunteer are now open. Youth must be 10 years old by April 1, 2026 to apply. Applications will be due January 9, 2026.

Apply online here

For more information about our youth volunteer program, email youthvolunteers@connerprairie.org

Agency: Conner Prairie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Office Help

We have A LOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry.

PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

We have A LOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry.

PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishers Community Child Care Center Greeter Volunteer

Are you a friendly, warm, and welcoming individual who loves being around children and families? The Greeter role is one of the most important positions in our center, as you are the first impression for all who enter. You will help create a secure, positive, and inviting atmosphere for our children, parents, and staff.

Key Responsibilities:

Warm Welcome: Greet all children, parents, staff, and visitors with a friendly smile and positive attitude as they arrive and depart. Security & Safety: Monitor the secure entrance and politely ensure all incoming guests are properly checked in/out according to the Child Care Center's safety protocols. Direction & Information: Direct parents and visitors to the appropriate classrooms or administrative offices. Answer general questions about the facility or direct inquiries to the correct staff member. Support: Assist staff with light, non-child-care related tasks, such as organizing a waiting area, refreshing bulletin boards, or assisting with simple sign-up sheets. Maintain a Positive Environment: Ensure the lobby/entrance area remains clean, tidy, and welcoming.

Qualifications:

Must be at least 16 years of age. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. A friendly, professional, and reliable demeanor. A strong commitment to confidentiality and child safety. Must successfully complete a required background check and volunteer orientation.

Why Volunteer With Us?

Make a tangible difference in the daily lives of Fishers families and children. Become a valued part of the supportive Fishers Community Center team. Gain valuable experience in a professional child care environment.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Are you a friendly, warm, and welcoming individual who loves being around children and families? The Greeter role is one of the most important positions in our center, as you are the first impression for all who enter. You will help create a secure, positive, and inviting atmosphere for our children, parents, and staff.

Key Responsibilities:

Warm Welcome: Greet all children, parents, staff, and visitors with a friendly smile and positive attitude as they arrive and depart. Security & Safety: Monitor the secure entrance and politely ensure all incoming guests are properly checked in/out according to the Child Care Center's safety protocols. Direction & Information: Direct parents and visitors to the appropriate classrooms or administrative offices. Answer general questions about the facility or direct inquiries to the correct staff member. Support: Assist staff with light, non-child-care related tasks, such as organizing a waiting area, refreshing bulletin boards, or assisting with simple sign-up sheets. Maintain a Positive Environment: Ensure the lobby/entrance area remains clean, tidy, and welcoming.

Qualifications:

Must be at least 16 years of age. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. A friendly, professional, and reliable demeanor. A strong commitment to confidentiality and child safety. Must successfully complete a required background check and volunteer orientation.

Why Volunteer With Us?

Make a tangible difference in the daily lives of Fishers families and children. Become a valued part of the supportive Fishers Community Center team. Gain valuable experience in a professional child care environment.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paradigm Hospice Volunteer

A Paradigm Health volunteer offers an extra layer of support and comfort to patients and families. A volunteer visit can provide patients with companionship, boost their self-esteem and decrease loneliness.  

Our volunteers are specially trained but do not provide direct patient care, give medications, or make medical decisions. As an invaluable resource to patients and families, you will bring a friendly smile, warm conversation, a hand to hold or offer a welcome respite for a family. We take the time to know about you and your life passions so that we can match you with a hospice patient maximizing the reward for both volunteer and patient.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our new volunteer inquiry form. 

Agency: Paradigm Health Hospice & Palliative Care

A Paradigm Health volunteer offers an extra layer of support and comfort to patients and families. A volunteer visit can provide patients with companionship, boost their self-esteem and decrease loneliness.  

Our volunteers are specially trained but do not provide direct patient care, give medications, or make medical decisions. As an invaluable resource to patients and families, you will bring a friendly smile, warm conversation, a hand to hold or offer a welcome respite for a family. We take the time to know about you and your life passions so that we can match you with a hospice patient maximizing the reward for both volunteer and patient.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our new volunteer inquiry form. 

Agency: Paradigm Health Hospice & Palliative Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BeeFree Bakes Volunter

BeeFree encourages volunteers that agree with and support our mission and purpose!  We are always looking for those volunteers to be a part of our amazing Warriors at Work program! Please CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application.

Agency: Bee Free Bakes

BeeFree encourages volunteers that agree with and support our mission and purpose!  We are always looking for those volunteers to be a part of our amazing Warriors at Work program! Please CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application.

Agency: Bee Free Bakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Community Center Greeter/Ambassador

Join our welcoming team at the Fishers Community Center as a Greeter/Ambassador! Volunteers in this role are the friendly faces that help create a warm and inviting atmosphere for all who walk through our doors. You’ll assist members with check-in, provide general guidance, and help ensure everyone feels at home.

Responsibilities:

Greet members and guests with a smile and positive attitudeAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to appropriate areasSupport staff with light administrative tasks as neededLead guided tours of the facility

Requirements:

Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctuality

Time Commitment: Ideally, volunteers commit to one consistent shift per week to help build rapport with members and maintain continuity. Shifts are available throughout the week. All volunteers will receive training to ensure they feel confident and prepared. Why Volunteer?

Make a meaningful impact in your communityMeet new people and build connectionsGain experience in customer service and community engagement

Must be 18 years old or older.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Join our welcoming team at the Fishers Community Center as a Greeter/Ambassador! Volunteers in this role are the friendly faces that help create a warm and inviting atmosphere for all who walk through our doors. You’ll assist members with check-in, provide general guidance, and help ensure everyone feels at home.

Responsibilities:

Greet members and guests with a smile and positive attitudeAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to appropriate areasSupport staff with light administrative tasks as neededLead guided tours of the facility

Requirements:

Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctuality

Time Commitment: Ideally, volunteers commit to one consistent shift per week to help build rapport with members and maintain continuity. Shifts are available throughout the week. All volunteers will receive training to ensure they feel confident and prepared. Why Volunteer?

Make a meaningful impact in your communityMeet new people and build connectionsGain experience in customer service and community engagement

Must be 18 years old or older.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Translation Volunteer

The Fishers Health Department is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with translating vaccination records written in languages other than English—specifically Kurdish and Arabic. This vital work helps our clinical team determine which immunizations are still needed for patients and ensures accurate public health documentation.

Responsibilities:Translate vaccination records from Kurdish or Arabic into EnglishCollaborate with Health Department staff to clarify medical terminologyMaintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA guidelinesRequirements: Proficiency in Kurdish or Arabic (written and verbal)Medical or clinical background (e.g., nursing, public health, medical assistant, etc.)Completion of HIPAA training (provided if needed)Ability to work independently and with attention to detail

This is an on-demand opportunity that can be fulfilled at your convenience during regular office hours. Volunteers will be contacted via email with further instructions once they express interest.

If you're passionate about public health and fluent in Kurdish or Arabic, we’d love to have your support in making a meaningful impact in our community!

Agency: Fishers Health Department

The Fishers Health Department is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with translating vaccination records written in languages other than English—specifically Kurdish and Arabic. This vital work helps our clinical team determine which immunizations are still needed for patients and ensures accurate public health documentation.

Responsibilities:Translate vaccination records from Kurdish or Arabic into EnglishCollaborate with Health Department staff to clarify medical terminologyMaintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA guidelinesRequirements: Proficiency in Kurdish or Arabic (written and verbal)Medical or clinical background (e.g., nursing, public health, medical assistant, etc.)Completion of HIPAA training (provided if needed)Ability to work independently and with attention to detail

This is an on-demand opportunity that can be fulfilled at your convenience during regular office hours. Volunteers will be contacted via email with further instructions once they express interest.

If you're passionate about public health and fluent in Kurdish or Arabic, we’d love to have your support in making a meaningful impact in our community!

Agency: Fishers Health Department

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award

The Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award was created to cultivate a culture of community service among youth in Fishers and recognize their dedication to making a positive impact. The program encourages volunteerism, leadership, and civic pride while providing a pathway for youth to earn levels of the Fishers Mayor’s Youth Service Award.

The program's goals are to encourage volunteerism and civic responsibility in youth. Provide structured opportunities for youth to engage with city departments, local non-profits, and community initiatives. Offer recognition and pathways for city awards. Build a pipeline of youth leaders who are engaged in public service.

Fishers Youth 13 to 18, including students completing a high school diploma at age 19 are eligible to participate.

The following items will be awarded accordingly:

Mayor’s Certificate of Civic LeadershipLapel Pin Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of Fishers Feature in city volunteer newsletter and social mediaGraduation cords

Award Levels:

Bronze: 50 - 99 volunteer hoursSilver: 100 - 149 volunteer hoursGold: 150 - 199 volunteer hoursPlatinum: 200 - 299 volunteer hoursDiamond: 300 + volunteer hours

If you are interested in participating in the Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award program, please respond to this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will be in touch with further information. 

Agency: City of Fishers

The Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award was created to cultivate a culture of community service among youth in Fishers and recognize their dedication to making a positive impact. The program encourages volunteerism, leadership, and civic pride while providing a pathway for youth to earn levels of the Fishers Mayor’s Youth Service Award.

The program's goals are to encourage volunteerism and civic responsibility in youth. Provide structured opportunities for youth to engage with city departments, local non-profits, and community initiatives. Offer recognition and pathways for city awards. Build a pipeline of youth leaders who are engaged in public service.

Fishers Youth 13 to 18, including students completing a high school diploma at age 19 are eligible to participate.

The following items will be awarded accordingly:

Mayor’s Certificate of Civic LeadershipLapel Pin Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of Fishers Feature in city volunteer newsletter and social mediaGraduation cords

Award Levels:

Bronze: 50 - 99 volunteer hoursSilver: 100 - 149 volunteer hoursGold: 150 - 199 volunteer hoursPlatinum: 200 - 299 volunteer hoursDiamond: 300 + volunteer hours

If you are interested in participating in the Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award program, please respond to this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will be in touch with further information. 

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Dinner Server

We’re looking for consistent volunteers who can commit to cooking and leading the community dinner once a month. New leaders will be trained and supported by our volunteer lead.

Join us in serving our neighbors at the Ignite Community Dinner! This volunteer Opportunity is every Thursday evening from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Volunteers should plan to arrive around 4:30 to begin cooking/ setting up!

Volunteers help prepare, cook, serve, and clean up a free meal of spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert for anyone in our community. This dinner is about more than food, it’s about creating a space for fellowship, connection, and belonging. By volunteering, you’ll play a vital role in making everyone feel welcome, cared for, and safe to share a meal together.

Contact: Addysonallen23@gmail.com if you are interested in volunteering

Agency: IGNITE Transform

We’re looking for consistent volunteers who can commit to cooking and leading the community dinner once a month. New leaders will be trained and supported by our volunteer lead.

Join us in serving our neighbors at the Ignite Community Dinner! This volunteer Opportunity is every Thursday evening from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Volunteers should plan to arrive around 4:30 to begin cooking/ setting up!

Volunteers help prepare, cook, serve, and clean up a free meal of spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert for anyone in our community. This dinner is about more than food, it’s about creating a space for fellowship, connection, and belonging. By volunteering, you’ll play a vital role in making everyone feel welcome, cared for, and safe to share a meal together.

Contact: Addysonallen23@gmail.com if you are interested in volunteering

Agency: IGNITE Transform

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Small Group Supervisor

Our Small Group Supervisors change lives.
By sharing their time and talents, they help teens struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief, and other challenges find hope and healing.

Through hands-on work in nature therapy, social and emotional learning, and workforce development, teens gain skills and confidence that set them on an upward path. What you will witness is truly transformative.

If you’d like to become a Small Group Supervisor, please fill out the volunteer form on our website: .Volunteer Survey - Ben's Ranch Join us in being part of the solution to today’s mental health crisis.

Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation

Our Small Group Supervisors change lives.
By sharing their time and talents, they help teens struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief, and other challenges find hope and healing.

Through hands-on work in nature therapy, social and emotional learning, and workforce development, teens gain skills and confidence that set them on an upward path. What you will witness is truly transformative.

If you’d like to become a Small Group Supervisor, please fill out the volunteer form on our website: .Volunteer Survey - Ben's Ranch Join us in being part of the solution to today’s mental health crisis.

Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elevate Hospice Transformed Volunteer

Our volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver.

Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. 

If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher at Tailah Herscher tailah.herscher@hospicetransformed.com. 

Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed

Our volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver.

Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. 

If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher at Tailah Herscher tailah.herscher@hospicetransformed.com. 

Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46250

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack Away Hunger Volunteer

In every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more.

Agency: Pack Away Hunger

In every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more.

Agency: Pack Away Hunger

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Youth Initiative Volunteer

Mentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals:  Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.

To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. 

Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative

Mentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals:  Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.

To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. 

Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Ending the Silence Presenter

The NAMI Ending the Silence Volunteer Experience:

NAMI Indiana is currently looking for volunteers for our NAMI Ending the Silence presentation. Ending the Silence (ETS) is a prevention and early intervention program that engages youth, school staff and families in a discussion about mental health. Audience members learn to recognize the early warning signs of mental health conditions and learn what to do if they or someone they know is showing these signs. The chance to hear directly from a young adult with a mental health condition dispels myths, instills a message of hope and recovery and encourages individuals to reduce stigma. Volunteers can get trained to be a lead or young adult presenter. The lead presenter shares an informative presentation via PowerPoint(25 mins), while the young adult presenter shares their journey of recovery (10 mins).

Training:

NAMI Ending the Silence volunteers will go through a self-paced online training. Once the training is completed, volunteers must complete a mock presentation with the NAMI Indiana staff before being cleared to give their first presentation.

Minimum Time Commitment Requirements:

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least 1 presentation per month when applicable.

Program leader qualifications:

Prospective leaders must meet one of the following descriptions: (1) young adult age 18-35 in recovery with a mental health condition; (2) adult who is either a family member or a person with a mental health condition.








Agency: NAMI Indiana

The NAMI Ending the Silence Volunteer Experience:

NAMI Indiana is currently looking for volunteers for our NAMI Ending the Silence presentation. Ending the Silence (ETS) is a prevention and early intervention program that engages youth, school staff and families in a discussion about mental health. Audience members learn to recognize the early warning signs of mental health conditions and learn what to do if they or someone they know is showing these signs. The chance to hear directly from a young adult with a mental health condition dispels myths, instills a message of hope and recovery and encourages individuals to reduce stigma. Volunteers can get trained to be a lead or young adult presenter. The lead presenter shares an informative presentation via PowerPoint(25 mins), while the young adult presenter shares their journey of recovery (10 mins).

Training:

NAMI Ending the Silence volunteers will go through a self-paced online training. Once the training is completed, volunteers must complete a mock presentation with the NAMI Indiana staff before being cleared to give their first presentation.

Minimum Time Commitment Requirements:

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least 1 presentation per month when applicable.

Program leader qualifications:

Prospective leaders must meet one of the following descriptions: (1) young adult age 18-35 in recovery with a mental health condition; (2) adult who is either a family member or a person with a mental health condition.








Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI in the Lobby Volunteer

We’re excited to welcome new volunteers to support NAMI in the Lobby at Riley Hospital for Children! By sharing mental health resources, personal lived experiences, and offering a compassionate listening ear, our volunteers make a powerful impact. But we can’t do it alone-we need your help!

If you or someone you know is a loved one of an individual with mental illness, this is a great opportunity to give back & help other families.

Through comprehensive training and the power of lived experience, our volunteers provide active listening, empathy, and support as families and individuals navigate their mental health journeys. Volunteers are asked to complete an application, a NAMI Indiana screening call, complete 8 hours of hybrid training, and fulfill a background check.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

We’re excited to welcome new volunteers to support NAMI in the Lobby at Riley Hospital for Children! By sharing mental health resources, personal lived experiences, and offering a compassionate listening ear, our volunteers make a powerful impact. But we can’t do it alone-we need your help!

If you or someone you know is a loved one of an individual with mental illness, this is a great opportunity to give back & help other families.

Through comprehensive training and the power of lived experience, our volunteers provide active listening, empathy, and support as families and individuals navigate their mental health journeys. Volunteers are asked to complete an application, a NAMI Indiana screening call, complete 8 hours of hybrid training, and fulfill a background check.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CorsoCare Hospice Volunteer

If you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families.

We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients.

There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer.

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana

If you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families.

We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients.

There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer.

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: National Weather Service Data Volunteer (CoCoRaHS)

CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE.

Agency: National Weather Service

CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE.

Agency: National Weather Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iwin Volunteer

IWIN depends on volunteers, fundraisers and charitable contributors to fund our services for Hoosiers facing breast cancer treatment. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply.

Agency: Indiana Women in Need Foundation (IWIN)

IWIN depends on volunteers, fundraisers and charitable contributors to fund our services for Hoosiers facing breast cancer treatment. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply.

Agency: Indiana Women in Need Foundation (IWIN)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reversebus Volunteer

We rely on our volunteers to create a welcoming, fun environment where people are cared for and connected to tangible resources and hope. volunteering with us offers a one-of-a-kind experience!

volunteer opportunities:

Cooling station support  Delivery support   Freevend shopper  Freevend packer   Bus upfitter

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer.

Agency: Reversebus

We rely on our volunteers to create a welcoming, fun environment where people are cared for and connected to tangible resources and hope. volunteering with us offers a one-of-a-kind experience!

volunteer opportunities:

Cooling station support  Delivery support   Freevend shopper  Freevend packer   Bus upfitter

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer.

Agency: Reversebus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Garden Volunteer

Do you love gardening? The Hamilton County Master Gardeners Association is seeking volunteers to help with the Giving Garden located on the grounds of Christ the Savior Lutheran Church, 10500 E 126th Street, Fishers, IN. Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

September – October - November   Harvesting, weeding, garden clearance (scouts), composting, cover crop planting, hardware removal, manure fertilizing, path maintenance, weed tarp application, inventory supplies, evaluate fabric and equipment, close irrigation system.  Harvest seeds.  Secure co-chairs and crop captains for next year.  Elementary school students’ visits.  Annual HCMGA committee reviews.   December – January – February – March   Order seeds, nursery services, supplies and equipment.  Off-season maintenance.  Cover crop mowing.  Move, remove weed control tarps and landscape fabric for new season.  Apply compost, manure fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide as required.  Volunteer recruitment.    April – May – Early June   Prepare planting rows: tilling, mulch, landscape fabric, initial weeding.  Set up hardware, fencing, row covers and irrigation system.  Plant seeds, sets and seedlings (student help).  Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, weed and pest control.  Hand water as needed.  Thin and trim plantings.  Weed.  Early harvesting, packing, weighing, and delivery begins.  Attach plants to hardware.  Label rows.  Host church gardener question days.  Volunteer recruitment.  Elementary school students’ visits.   June – July – August   Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, pest control, hardware, fences, and row covers.  Thin and trim plants, amend mulch, weed, main harvesting and composting.  Host garden visit day(s).  Volunteer recruitment.  Senior center visits.  Church gardener question days.

We have the following opportunities available:

Sunday, March 21, 1 - 5 pm: Plots 4 & 5 install cattle panels, place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulchSaturday, March 28, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, inspect & repair perimeter fencingSaturday, April 4, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, organize shedSaturday, April 11, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchSaturday, April 18, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant mulchSaturday, April 25, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchBeginning Monday, April 27 through Thursday, October 15Every Monday and Wednesday 8 - 11 am, and Thursdays 4 - 6 pm: Harvest, weed, plant maintenance, deliver to food pantries

Agency: Giving Garden

Do you love gardening? The Hamilton County Master Gardeners Association is seeking volunteers to help with the Giving Garden located on the grounds of Christ the Savior Lutheran Church, 10500 E 126th Street, Fishers, IN. Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

September – October - November   Harvesting, weeding, garden clearance (scouts), composting, cover crop planting, hardware removal, manure fertilizing, path maintenance, weed tarp application, inventory supplies, evaluate fabric and equipment, close irrigation system.  Harvest seeds.  Secure co-chairs and crop captains for next year.  Elementary school students’ visits.  Annual HCMGA committee reviews.   December – January – February – March   Order seeds, nursery services, supplies and equipment.  Off-season maintenance.  Cover crop mowing.  Move, remove weed control tarps and landscape fabric for new season.  Apply compost, manure fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide as required.  Volunteer recruitment.    April – May – Early June   Prepare planting rows: tilling, mulch, landscape fabric, initial weeding.  Set up hardware, fencing, row covers and irrigation system.  Plant seeds, sets and seedlings (student help).  Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, weed and pest control.  Hand water as needed.  Thin and trim plantings.  Weed.  Early harvesting, packing, weighing, and delivery begins.  Attach plants to hardware.  Label rows.  Host church gardener question days.  Volunteer recruitment.  Elementary school students’ visits.   June – July – August   Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, pest control, hardware, fences, and row covers.  Thin and trim plants, amend mulch, weed, main harvesting and composting.  Host garden visit day(s).  Volunteer recruitment.  Senior center visits.  Church gardener question days.

We have the following opportunities available:

Sunday, March 21, 1 - 5 pm: Plots 4 & 5 install cattle panels, place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulchSaturday, March 28, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, inspect & repair perimeter fencingSaturday, April 4, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, organize shedSaturday, April 11, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchSaturday, April 18, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant mulchSaturday, April 25, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchBeginning Monday, April 27 through Thursday, October 15Every Monday and Wednesday 8 - 11 am, and Thursdays 4 - 6 pm: Harvest, weed, plant maintenance, deliver to food pantries

Agency: Giving Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 96th Street & Sargent Road Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waterways. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 96th Street & Sargent Road! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waterways. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 96th Street & Sargent Road! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Office Help

We have A LOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off.  This can be a group or individual opportunity.  The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry.  

PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

We have A LOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off.  This can be a group or individual opportunity.  The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry.  

PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art Exhibit Installation

Help us hang our monthly exhibits!

Noblesville Creates cultivates arts resources to enrich the lives of everyone who experiences our community. A commitment to creativity, leadership, innovation, efficiency and individual dignity guides what we do and how we do it. Noblesville Creates serves eastern Hamilton County, from Fishers to Atlanta. To carry out our mission and spirit of collaboration, we also engage with neighboring cities and towns.Noblesville Creates operates out of two historic homes on 8th Street in downtown Noblesville. We coordinate monthly exhibits in both houses. The Judge Stone House Gallery operates as a community exhibit space with a new exhibit theme each month.Exhibit Installation

Tasks might include:

organizing original artworkproviding insight into creative ways to best showcase artworkutilizing our Walker Display hanging system to display artworkmoving gallery furniture (benches, pedestals, tables, chairs)displaying printed title tags and artist statementsNo prior experience needed.

Artist Liaison and Exhibits Coordinator J.C. Seig will be present on site to provide direction and assistance.

Location: Judge Stone House (brick house) at 107 S. 8th St, Noblesville, IN 46060

Dates: March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, July 31, September 4, October 2, October 30

Times: 12-5pm (can be broken up into smaller chunks if needed) Additional Details: Ages 12+

Agency: Noblesville Creates

Help us hang our monthly exhibits!

Noblesville Creates cultivates arts resources to enrich the lives of everyone who experiences our community. A commitment to creativity, leadership, innovation, efficiency and individual dignity guides what we do and how we do it. Noblesville Creates serves eastern Hamilton County, from Fishers to Atlanta. To carry out our mission and spirit of collaboration, we also engage with neighboring cities and towns.Noblesville Creates operates out of two historic homes on 8th Street in downtown Noblesville. We coordinate monthly exhibits in both houses. The Judge Stone House Gallery operates as a community exhibit space with a new exhibit theme each month.Exhibit Installation

Tasks might include:

organizing original artworkproviding insight into creative ways to best showcase artworkutilizing our Walker Display hanging system to display artworkmoving gallery furniture (benches, pedestals, tables, chairs)displaying printed title tags and artist statementsNo prior experience needed.

Artist Liaison and Exhibits Coordinator J.C. Seig will be present on site to provide direction and assistance.

Location: Judge Stone House (brick house) at 107 S. 8th St, Noblesville, IN 46060

Dates: March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, July 31, September 4, October 2, October 30

Times: 12-5pm (can be broken up into smaller chunks if needed) Additional Details: Ages 12+

Agency: Noblesville Creates

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeds of Caring- in person and remote service projects for kids ages 2-12

Ready to engage your young kids in service, community building and social action? Please check out our remote family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis

New projects will post on the 1st of each month. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects (remote).  Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them.  At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Ready to engage your young kids in service, community building and social action? Please check out our remote family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis

New projects will post on the 1st of each month. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects (remote).  Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them.  At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeds of Caring Ambassador

Seeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here!

Our Ambassador opportunities are flexible both in scheduling and the variety of ways to help. Each month, we will share a list of specific Ambassador opportunities and you can choose what best fits your schedule and interests. Ambassador opportunities take 1.5 - 3 hours of time and the majority of them can be completed from home. An Ambassador’s time commitment is flexible, although we ask you sign up for at least 4 Ambassador opportunities per year.

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Seeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here!

Our Ambassador opportunities are flexible both in scheduling and the variety of ways to help. Each month, we will share a list of specific Ambassador opportunities and you can choose what best fits your schedule and interests. Ambassador opportunities take 1.5 - 3 hours of time and the majority of them can be completed from home. An Ambassador’s time commitment is flexible, although we ask you sign up for at least 4 Ambassador opportunities per year.

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City of Fishers Open Gym Volunteer

Fishers Parks and Health Department have partnered with Fishers Junior High School to offer an open gym concept every Sunday from 1-5 pm starting November 9 - March 29th. We're seeking a volunteer to assist with setup, teardown, and to assist participants with a few aspects of the use of this facility. Staff will need help with loading, unloading equipment, supervising participants, following check in/check out procedure, and ensuring safety and proper use of this shared space. Volunteers under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

We have the following shifts available:

12:30 - 1:30: Assist with setup

12:30 - 2:45: Assist with setup and during the open gym

2:30 - 5:00: Assist during open gym and teardown

4:30 - 5:30: Assist with teardown


Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

Fishers Parks and Health Department have partnered with Fishers Junior High School to offer an open gym concept every Sunday from 1-5 pm starting November 9 - March 29th. We're seeking a volunteer to assist with setup, teardown, and to assist participants with a few aspects of the use of this facility. Staff will need help with loading, unloading equipment, supervising participants, following check in/check out procedure, and ensuring safety and proper use of this shared space. Volunteers under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

We have the following shifts available:

12:30 - 1:30: Assist with setup

12:30 - 2:45: Assist with setup and during the open gym

2:30 - 5:00: Assist during open gym and teardown

4:30 - 5:30: Assist with teardown


Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Store Assistant (Volunteer)

Our Habitat ReStore sells donated new and gently used household items, including cabinets, appliances, furniture, doors, building materials and more, and store proceeds support the Habitat mission.

There’s always work to be done at the ReStore and every day is different! As a volunteer you will work alongside our staff and help us provide affordable housing in the Greater Indy area. 

We are accepting volunteers to help us with various tasks and projects at each of our stores. Some of our opportunities include things like:

Assisting customers with purchases and/or loading their vehicle Riding along with our donation pick-up team Building light fixtures and furniture items Organizing and sorting donations Processing drop-off donations Special projects


If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please click on respond or go ahead and get started by completing our ReStore Volunteer Application through our VolunteerHub site here.  You'll answer some initial screening questions and sign our electronic volunteer waiver during your account creation. From there I can review your application and see what we might have available at our stores!

CLICK HERE to learn more and see our other ReStore locations!

Agency: Greater Indy Habitat For Humanity ReStore

Our Habitat ReStore sells donated new and gently used household items, including cabinets, appliances, furniture, doors, building materials and more, and store proceeds support the Habitat mission.

There’s always work to be done at the ReStore and every day is different! As a volunteer you will work alongside our staff and help us provide affordable housing in the Greater Indy area. 

We are accepting volunteers to help us with various tasks and projects at each of our stores. Some of our opportunities include things like:

Assisting customers with purchases and/or loading their vehicle Riding along with our donation pick-up team Building light fixtures and furniture items Organizing and sorting donations Processing drop-off donations Special projects


If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please click on respond or go ahead and get started by completing our ReStore Volunteer Application through our VolunteerHub site here.  You'll answer some initial screening questions and sign our electronic volunteer waiver during your account creation. From there I can review your application and see what we might have available at our stores!

CLICK HERE to learn more and see our other ReStore locations!

Agency: Greater Indy Habitat For Humanity ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoosier Woods Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Heritage Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hamilton Proper Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cytheanne Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cumberland Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cheeney Creek Natural Area Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brooks School Park Steward

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year.  Available park steward locations include:

Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: American Cancer Society Road To Recovery Volunteer

The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program is a curbside-to-curbside transportation service that provides free rides to cancer patients to and from treatments.  

Summary:  The program engages volunteer drivers to provide free rides to cancer treatment. Volunteers use their personal vehicle and volunteer based on their schedule.   Benefits: Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling – you drive as much or as little as you want when you want while having rewarding interactions with passengers, building relationships, and saving lives. Time Requirements: 45 minutes of on-line training Availability to drive at least twice per month for at least six months Rides are typically requested weekdays between 7am and 5pm  Volunteer Driver Qualifications: Between the ages of 18 and 84. Valid driver’s license and adequate automobile insurance. Access to a safe and reliable vehicle. Pass background check and motor vehicle records checks. Comfortable using technology with reliable internet access. Complete required training and follow through on ride commitments. Appreciation and respect for diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, and cultures of others.  


Ready to get started? CLICK HERE, log in and then select SIGN UP and follow the prompts.  




Agency: American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program is a curbside-to-curbside transportation service that provides free rides to cancer patients to and from treatments.  

Summary:  The program engages volunteer drivers to provide free rides to cancer treatment. Volunteers use their personal vehicle and volunteer based on their schedule.   Benefits: Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling – you drive as much or as little as you want when you want while having rewarding interactions with passengers, building relationships, and saving lives. Time Requirements: 45 minutes of on-line training Availability to drive at least twice per month for at least six months Rides are typically requested weekdays between 7am and 5pm  Volunteer Driver Qualifications: Between the ages of 18 and 84. Valid driver’s license and adequate automobile insurance. Access to a safe and reliable vehicle. Pass background check and motor vehicle records checks. Comfortable using technology with reliable internet access. Complete required training and follow through on ride commitments. Appreciation and respect for diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, and cultures of others.  


Ready to get started? CLICK HERE, log in and then select SIGN UP and follow the prompts.  




Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mayor's Breakfast Volunteer

To foster connections and support among various Fishers organizations, businesses, and residents in our community, the City of Fishers hosts a monthly Mayor's Breakfast event. This gathering takes place in the theater at Fishers Municipal Center, 1 Municipal Drive. 

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with setup, attendee check-in, and tear-down. Volunteers should be comfortable using a computer and able to work efficiently. Breakfast will be provided.

Agency: City of Fishers

To foster connections and support among various Fishers organizations, businesses, and residents in our community, the City of Fishers hosts a monthly Mayor's Breakfast event. This gathering takes place in the theater at Fishers Municipal Center, 1 Municipal Drive. 

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with setup, attendee check-in, and tear-down. Volunteers should be comfortable using a computer and able to work efficiently. Breakfast will be provided.

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Play Volunteer

Project Play relies heavily on volunteer support, especially during the holiday season, when they receive nearly half of their referrals. Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals, families, or groups (such as Scouts or sports teams) and include donation delivery, sorting and organizing items in the warehouse, packing donation bags, and even take-home projects, such as categorizing books or changing out batteries in toys. Project Play is also in need of adult volunteers with skills or interests in marketing and fundraising. To volunteer with Project Play, please email Angie Lacy at info@projectplayinc.org. 

Agency: Project Play

Project Play relies heavily on volunteer support, especially during the holiday season, when they receive nearly half of their referrals. Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals, families, or groups (such as Scouts or sports teams) and include donation delivery, sorting and organizing items in the warehouse, packing donation bags, and even take-home projects, such as categorizing books or changing out batteries in toys. Project Play is also in need of adult volunteers with skills or interests in marketing and fundraising. To volunteer with Project Play, please email Angie Lacy at info@projectplayinc.org. 

Agency: Project Play

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeds of Caring Ambassador

Seeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here!

Our Ambassador opportunities are flexible both in scheduling and the variety of ways to help. Each month, we will share a list of specific Ambassador opportunities and you can choose what best fits your schedule and interests. Ambassador opportunities take 1.5 - 3 hours of time and the majority of them can be completed from home. An Ambassador’s time commitment is flexible, although we ask you sign up for at least 4 Ambassador opportunities per year.

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Seeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here!

Our Ambassador opportunities are flexible both in scheduling and the variety of ways to help. Each month, we will share a list of specific Ambassador opportunities and you can choose what best fits your schedule and interests. Ambassador opportunities take 1.5 - 3 hours of time and the majority of them can be completed from home. An Ambassador’s time commitment is flexible, although we ask you sign up for at least 4 Ambassador opportunities per year.

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City of Fishers/HSE Schools 3rd Grade Local Government Study Trip Volunteer

Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.  Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided.

Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437.

Agency: City of Fishers

Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.  Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided.

Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437.

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Friday Set-up

You would help the staff set-up for First Friday.  This might involved moving tables, setting up tents, and organizing the campus.  

Agency: Noblesville Creates

You would help the staff set-up for First Friday.  This might involved moving tables, setting up tents, and organizing the campus.  

Agency: Noblesville Creates

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk at Noblesville Creates

Noblesville Creates is looking for volunteers to work shifts during open hours.  You would be responsible for greeting guests and helping staff with event set-up, inventory, and other administrative tasks.  A staff member will be on duty the entire time. 

Agency: Noblesville Creates

Noblesville Creates is looking for volunteers to work shifts during open hours.  You would be responsible for greeting guests and helping staff with event set-up, inventory, and other administrative tasks.  A staff member will be on duty the entire time. 

Agency: Noblesville Creates

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County Volunteer

Recovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation.  

We need help with:

Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support members

Benefits:

Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)

Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today!

Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County

Recovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation.  

We need help with:

Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support members

Benefits:

Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)

Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today!

Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Cleanup Steward Volunteer

Welcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program.  Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution.

This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir.  The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below.  The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival.  You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat.  Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc.  There are two options per below: 

1.  Boat Owners:  If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map.  The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis.  The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 

2. Non-boat Owners:  If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc.  All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small.

How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Ava Hiatt at hiatta@fishersin.gov to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive.

Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons:

Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew Carwash 

To claim your coupon, please email Ava Hiatt (hiatta@fishersin.gov) with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Welcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program.  Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution.

This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir.  The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below.  The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival.  You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat.  Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc.  There are two options per below: 

1.  Boat Owners:  If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map.  The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis.  The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 

2. Non-boat Owners:  If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc.  All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small.

How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Ava Hiatt at hiatta@fishersin.gov to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive.

Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons:

Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew Carwash 

To claim your coupon, please email Ava Hiatt (hiatta@fishersin.gov) with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fellowship of Christian Athletes Volunteer

Central Indiana FCA is looking for volunteers in ministry with a desire to impact student athletes and coaches, their teams, schools and our community. FCA provides unique volunteer opportunities that allow individuals to be actively involved in a local mission with incredible impact. These volunteer opportunities provide a chance to join God at work and see His impact on a day to day basis in our local community.  Some ways to get involved: Adopting a school for regular prayer, serving as a Team Character Coach (Chaplain), becoming a member of our Leadership Board, volunteering at an FCA camp or clinic, providing Bibles to students & coaches, helping to raise support, joining an event committee, providing pre-game meals to student athletes & coaches on campus. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up to volunteer.

Agency: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Central Indiana FCA is looking for volunteers in ministry with a desire to impact student athletes and coaches, their teams, schools and our community. FCA provides unique volunteer opportunities that allow individuals to be actively involved in a local mission with incredible impact. These volunteer opportunities provide a chance to join God at work and see His impact on a day to day basis in our local community.  Some ways to get involved: Adopting a school for regular prayer, serving as a Team Character Coach (Chaplain), becoming a member of our Leadership Board, volunteering at an FCA camp or clinic, providing Bibles to students & coaches, helping to raise support, joining an event committee, providing pre-game meals to student athletes & coaches on campus. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up to volunteer.

Agency: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Midwest Food Bank Volunteer

Midwest Food Bank volunteers are more than our hands and feet; they are fundamental to the success of our organization. We are structured to provide service opportunities and operate through the work of volunteers. They collect, sort, pack, and distribute food and disaster relief donations and remind us every day that our mission could not be achieved without them. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer today! 

Agency: Midwest Food Bank

Midwest Food Bank volunteers are more than our hands and feet; they are fundamental to the success of our organization. We are structured to provide service opportunities and operate through the work of volunteers. They collect, sort, pack, and distribute food and disaster relief donations and remind us every day that our mission could not be achieved without them. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer today! 

Agency: Midwest Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46217

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hamilton County Soil & Water Volunteer

When you volunteer with SWCD, you have the opportunity to become even more connected to your community through conservation. Because of people like you, we are able to make an even bigger impact in Hamilton County! 

We offer volunteer opportunities for all ages, abilities and backgrounds. You can volunteer to work alone or with a group, indoors or outdoors, and with or without a commitment.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer today!

Agency: Hamilton County Soil & Water

When you volunteer with SWCD, you have the opportunity to become even more connected to your community through conservation. Because of people like you, we are able to make an even bigger impact in Hamilton County! 

We offer volunteer opportunities for all ages, abilities and backgrounds. You can volunteer to work alone or with a group, indoors or outdoors, and with or without a commitment.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer today!

Agency: Hamilton County Soil & Water

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teter Organic Farm Volunteer

We are so happy you are interested in volunteering with Team Teter!  This is a dynamic farm with lots of opportunities to serve and be in community.  We are happy to answer all of your questions.  Please start by reading about the volunteer teams and and getting a feel for what opportunities are available. 

Wash Pack-Veggie Prep Team: The wash pack team is active weekly from late May to late October in 2023. This crew washes or otherwise cleans, packages, bunches, weighs, and sorts our harvest for sale and distribution. Each shift is two hours.  Most job require standing on hard surfaces but we can accommodate for seated positions.  

Greenhouse Seeding & Watering: Our greenhouse volunteers work from mid-February to June to start seeds, pot up plants, water, and tend the plants for the Annual Plant Sale and the farm.  Mowing Crew: The Mowing Crew uses Teter's mowers to maintain the common use areas of the property for the enjoyment and safety of guests.    Lodge & Cabin Curb Appeal Team: This team works to beautify the lodge, cabin and surrounding outdoor area to enhance the experience of our visitors. No prior experience is necessary, training is provided.  Your interest to volunteer and help is all that is required. Activities include but not limited to: Flower bed maintenance, watering, weeding, planting, etc Lodge indoor/outdoor decorating Cabin outdoor decorating; wreaths, flags, etc Using leaf blower to clear all walkways Clean up of grounds surrounding area Outdoor grill maintenance Upkeep of outdoor furniture Chicken Tenders: The Chicken Tender Team feeds and waters the chickens, collects the eggs and helps maintain the coop. Egg Washing: The Teter Egg Washing Team cleans and packages the eggs weekly for customers and donations. And Much Much More!

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer. 

Agency: Teter Organic Farm

We are so happy you are interested in volunteering with Team Teter!  This is a dynamic farm with lots of opportunities to serve and be in community.  We are happy to answer all of your questions.  Please start by reading about the volunteer teams and and getting a feel for what opportunities are available. 

Wash Pack-Veggie Prep Team: The wash pack team is active weekly from late May to late October in 2023. This crew washes or otherwise cleans, packages, bunches, weighs, and sorts our harvest for sale and distribution. Each shift is two hours.  Most job require standing on hard surfaces but we can accommodate for seated positions.  

Greenhouse Seeding & Watering: Our greenhouse volunteers work from mid-February to June to start seeds, pot up plants, water, and tend the plants for the Annual Plant Sale and the farm.  Mowing Crew: The Mowing Crew uses Teter's mowers to maintain the common use areas of the property for the enjoyment and safety of guests.    Lodge & Cabin Curb Appeal Team: This team works to beautify the lodge, cabin and surrounding outdoor area to enhance the experience of our visitors. No prior experience is necessary, training is provided.  Your interest to volunteer and help is all that is required. Activities include but not limited to: Flower bed maintenance, watering, weeding, planting, etc Lodge indoor/outdoor decorating Cabin outdoor decorating; wreaths, flags, etc Using leaf blower to clear all walkways Clean up of grounds surrounding area Outdoor grill maintenance Upkeep of outdoor furniture Chicken Tenders: The Chicken Tender Team feeds and waters the chickens, collects the eggs and helps maintain the coop. Egg Washing: The Teter Egg Washing Team cleans and packages the eggs weekly for customers and donations. And Much Much More!

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer. 

Agency: Teter Organic Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46062

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Still Waters Adult Day Center Volunteer

Join us in making a meaningful difference in the lives of our guests at Still Waters Adult Day Center. Whether lending a helping hand or sharing your talents, together, we can create a nurturing environment filled with care and compassion.  Volunteer are needed to assist with the following:

Create Activities   Leading art classes or assisting with art therapy sessions.   Organizing music or dance performances for seniors.   Assisting with gardening activities or leading nature walks.  

Agency: Still Waters Adult Day Center

Join us in making a meaningful difference in the lives of our guests at Still Waters Adult Day Center. Whether lending a helping hand or sharing your talents, together, we can create a nurturing environment filled with care and compassion.  Volunteer are needed to assist with the following:

Create Activities   Leading art classes or assisting with art therapy sessions.   Organizing music or dance performances for seniors.   Assisting with gardening activities or leading nature walks.  

Agency: Still Waters Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horizon House Volunteering

Hello! Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Horizon House. All volunteers should go through the below link and sign up as a volunteer on our website!

https://www.horizonhouse.cc/volunteer/

 

Agency: Horizon House

Hello! Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Horizon House. All volunteers should go through the below link and sign up as a volunteer on our website!

https://www.horizonhouse.cc/volunteer/

 

Agency: Horizon House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gleaners Food Bank Volunteer

Last year alone, nearly 15,000 volunteers assisted in our food pantry and in our warehouse and helped process 10 million meals worth of food. Every volunteer hour can help provide up to 223 meals so any time you can donate will make a difference in our community. Volunteer opportunities available in Central Indiana for individuals, families with children, corporate groups and more. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer with Gleaners Food Bank. 

Agency: Gleaners Food Bank

Last year alone, nearly 15,000 volunteers assisted in our food pantry and in our warehouse and helped process 10 million meals worth of food. Every volunteer hour can help provide up to 223 meals so any time you can donate will make a difference in our community. Volunteer opportunities available in Central Indiana for individuals, families with children, corporate groups and more. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer with Gleaners Food Bank. 

Agency: Gleaners Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46241

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Vincent De Paul - Indianapolis Volunteer

We welcome young and old alike, and it’s a great way for students to fulfill service hour requirements. Everyone has something to offer, and you are invited to join us with whatever time and God-given talents you wish to donate. We know that you will find it to be one of the most rewarding things you can do.

Volunteers are needed for the following opportunities:

Food Pantry 3001 E. 30th Street:  We need lots of help at the Food Pantry repackaging produce and meat, sorting canned goods, manning the meat, produce, dairy and free stations, and loading groceries in cars on shopping days. We serve approximately 4,000 households each week in addition to delivering to 380 homebound neighbors each Wednesday.

Distribution Center 1201 E. Maryland Street:  This is the hub that receives all the material donations from our community. We need volunteers to receive and sort/organize clothing, shoes, linens, and household donations. Also need volunteers to assist at the dock.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up. 

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul-Indianapolis

We welcome young and old alike, and it’s a great way for students to fulfill service hour requirements. Everyone has something to offer, and you are invited to join us with whatever time and God-given talents you wish to donate. We know that you will find it to be one of the most rewarding things you can do.

Volunteers are needed for the following opportunities:

Food Pantry 3001 E. 30th Street:  We need lots of help at the Food Pantry repackaging produce and meat, sorting canned goods, manning the meat, produce, dairy and free stations, and loading groceries in cars on shopping days. We serve approximately 4,000 households each week in addition to delivering to 380 homebound neighbors each Wednesday.

Distribution Center 1201 E. Maryland Street:  This is the hub that receives all the material donations from our community. We need volunteers to receive and sort/organize clothing, shoes, linens, and household donations. Also need volunteers to assist at the dock.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up. 

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul-Indianapolis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Social Media Influencers

  Role Overview:

As a volunteer social media influencer, you’ll play a crucial role in promoting our organization’s mission and engaging with our online community. Your efforts will help raise awareness, drive traffic, and foster meaningful connections across various social media platforms.

Responsibilities:

Content Creation:

Develop and curate compelling content for our social media channels (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn). Craft engaging posts, stories, and visuals that resonate with our audience. Collaborate with other team members to align content with organizational goals.

Community Management:

Foster a positive and supportive online community.

Campaign Execution:

Assist in planning and executing social media campaigns. Coordinate promotional efforts for events, fundraisers, and awareness initiatives. Leverage hashtags, trends, and relevant events to maximize reach.

Collaboration:

Work closely with the marketing team to align social media efforts with overall marketing strategies. Qualifications: Passion for social media and digital marketing. Familiarity with major social media platforms. Strong communication skills. Creativity and an eye for visual aesthetics. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Basic knowledge of analytics tools (e.g., Facebook Insights, Google Analytics). Time Commitment:

Flexible hours, approximately 5-10 hours per week.

Benefits: Gain practical experience in social media marketing. Contribute to a meaningful cause. Expand your network and skills.

Remember, as a volunteer, your dedication and enthusiasm make a significant impact. Thank you for considering this role! 

 

Agency: Gomer Inc

  Role Overview:

As a volunteer social media influencer, you’ll play a crucial role in promoting our organization’s mission and engaging with our online community. Your efforts will help raise awareness, drive traffic, and foster meaningful connections across various social media platforms.

Responsibilities:

Content Creation:

Develop and curate compelling content for our social media channels (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn). Craft engaging posts, stories, and visuals that resonate with our audience. Collaborate with other team members to align content with organizational goals.

Community Management:

Foster a positive and supportive online community.

Campaign Execution:

Assist in planning and executing social media campaigns. Coordinate promotional efforts for events, fundraisers, and awareness initiatives. Leverage hashtags, trends, and relevant events to maximize reach.

Collaboration:

Work closely with the marketing team to align social media efforts with overall marketing strategies. Qualifications: Passion for social media and digital marketing. Familiarity with major social media platforms. Strong communication skills. Creativity and an eye for visual aesthetics. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Basic knowledge of analytics tools (e.g., Facebook Insights, Google Analytics). Time Commitment:

Flexible hours, approximately 5-10 hours per week.

Benefits: Gain practical experience in social media marketing. Contribute to a meaningful cause. Expand your network and skills.

Remember, as a volunteer, your dedication and enthusiasm make a significant impact. Thank you for considering this role! 

 

Agency: Gomer Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ben's Ranch Foundation Volunteer

Join a team of Ben’s Ranch Foundation volunteers to support our efforts. Watch your combined impact grow over time and see how your efforts make a difference! CLICK HERE to learn more and to applly. 

Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation

Join a team of Ben’s Ranch Foundation volunteers to support our efforts. Watch your combined impact grow over time and see how your efforts make a difference! CLICK HERE to learn more and to applly. 

Agency: Ben's Ranch Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Art Center - Guest Services Ambassador

Help us make art available to all.

Thank you for considering a volunteer position at the Fishers Art Center! We are a non-profit organization that loves our community and has a mission to bring art to ALL. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us work toward our mission every day. To learn more please CLICK HERE. 

By responding below, you are expressing your interest in being a Guest Services Ambassador. A member of our Guest Services team will reach out to you for next steps. 

If you have any questions about volunteering, please feel free to contact us at Volunteer@FishersArtCenter.org.

For group & corporate volunteer opportunities, please contact our development team at Development@FishersArtCenter.org to make arrangements.

Agency: Fishers Art Center

Help us make art available to all.

Thank you for considering a volunteer position at the Fishers Art Center! We are a non-profit organization that loves our community and has a mission to bring art to ALL. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us work toward our mission every day. To learn more please CLICK HERE. 

By responding below, you are expressing your interest in being a Guest Services Ambassador. A member of our Guest Services team will reach out to you for next steps. 

If you have any questions about volunteering, please feel free to contact us at Volunteer@FishersArtCenter.org.

For group & corporate volunteer opportunities, please contact our development team at Development@FishersArtCenter.org to make arrangements.

Agency: Fishers Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Changing Footprints Volunteer

Changing Footprints has no paid staff and relies on volunteers to continue operating. We welcome families (even young children love pairing up shoes), retirees, singles; anyone who would like to make a difference! Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer. 

Volunteer Opportunities

SHOE PICKUP AND DELIVERY

As little as one hour a month – Help with pickup of shoes from one of our Drop-Off locations Or deliver shoes to agencies that get shoes.  

SORT COLLECTED SHOES

Individuals and groups are welcome to help with pairing and sorting into various categories the shoes that are brought into our warehouses. 

 COLLECT SHOES

1. Convince your church, organization, or business to set up a permanent or semi-permanent shoe drop-off location.

2. Convince your church, organization, or business to do a shoe drive.

3. Do a one-time family/neighborhood/holiday/birthday/bar-batmizvah shoe collection and take them to one of our shoe drop locations.

PUBLICITY/MARKETING/DATA

Want to help us improve? Find new volunteers? Publicize our shoe drives? Help us track activities and analyze new opportunities? Use your creativity to help change the world…

Agency: Changing Footprints

Changing Footprints has no paid staff and relies on volunteers to continue operating. We welcome families (even young children love pairing up shoes), retirees, singles; anyone who would like to make a difference! Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer. 

Volunteer Opportunities

SHOE PICKUP AND DELIVERY

As little as one hour a month – Help with pickup of shoes from one of our Drop-Off locations Or deliver shoes to agencies that get shoes.  

SORT COLLECTED SHOES

Individuals and groups are welcome to help with pairing and sorting into various categories the shoes that are brought into our warehouses. 

 COLLECT SHOES

1. Convince your church, organization, or business to set up a permanent or semi-permanent shoe drop-off location.

2. Convince your church, organization, or business to do a shoe drive.

3. Do a one-time family/neighborhood/holiday/birthday/bar-batmizvah shoe collection and take them to one of our shoe drop locations.

PUBLICITY/MARKETING/DATA

Want to help us improve? Find new volunteers? Publicize our shoe drives? Help us track activities and analyze new opportunities? Use your creativity to help change the world…

Agency: Changing Footprints

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46290

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gal's Guide to the Galaxy Volunteer

Gal’s Guide is 100% volunteer staff. We are a small organization with a big history-making mission.

We would love your help cataloging our collection, prepping the collection for lending, searching for books, researching gals, developing programs, and more!

If you can volunteer in person, sign up for a shift below.

If you are not able to volunteer in person but would like to help email us at info@galsguide.org with the subject “Offsite Volunteer.” 

Here are our current volunteer projects that we need help with in the Gal’s Guide Library

Alphabetizing the sections Shelving books Wrapping books with protective materials Removing previous library or sales stickers Updating our digital catalog Staffing the library desk

Sign up for a 2-hour shift to help Gal’s Guide Library Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer.

Agency: Gal's Guide Library

Gal’s Guide is 100% volunteer staff. We are a small organization with a big history-making mission.

We would love your help cataloging our collection, prepping the collection for lending, searching for books, researching gals, developing programs, and more!

If you can volunteer in person, sign up for a shift below.

If you are not able to volunteer in person but would like to help email us at info@galsguide.org with the subject “Offsite Volunteer.” 

Here are our current volunteer projects that we need help with in the Gal’s Guide Library

Alphabetizing the sections Shelving books Wrapping books with protective materials Removing previous library or sales stickers Updating our digital catalog Staffing the library desk

Sign up for a 2-hour shift to help Gal’s Guide Library Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer.

Agency: Gal's Guide Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Course Entertainment

The Geist Half Marathon is a dynamic, festive community event drawing runners and walkers from across the region. Each year we seek to line the course route with spirit squads and entertainment groups to cheer on our participants. Your group may be large or small, and it may feature cheer routines, high-energy dance and/or music, posters, noisemakers, or any other approved activity. Please CLICK HERE to apply. 

Agency: City of Fishers

The Geist Half Marathon is a dynamic, festive community event drawing runners and walkers from across the region. Each year we seek to line the course route with spirit squads and entertainment groups to cheer on our participants. Your group may be large or small, and it may feature cheer routines, high-energy dance and/or music, posters, noisemakers, or any other approved activity. Please CLICK HERE to apply. 

Agency: City of Fishers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Paws and Think Volunteer

Youth-Canine Programs

For this program, you would not bring your dog when volunteering.

Mentor/Coach volunteers are needed to help youth in the program train shelter dogs on basic obedience using positive reinforcement methods. Provide evening care for dogs in our Pawsitive Correction Program. This includes walking, feeding, and playing with the dogs who stay overnight at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center during the week of the program. Help at the craft table at the program graduation. Volunteers put together keepsakes for the youth in the program and assist the youth with making kennel cards for their dogs to display at the shelter to help the dogs get adopted.

To get involved with our Youth-Canine Programs, please visit the Youth-Canine Volunteers page.

Therapy Dog Programs

Volunteer with your dog at Paws & Think’s partner venues where you will interact with children and adults from all different backgrounds.

To learn more about how to register with your dog as a therapy team with Paws & Think, visit our Become a Therapy Dog Team page.

We also have a need for volunteers without therapy dogs to help as escorts for our Paws to Heal program and as Reading Buddies for our Paws to Read programs. Visit our Therapy Dog Programs page for more information about each program and how to get involved.

Therapy Dog Training & Evaluations Assistance

For these opportunities, you would not bring your dog when volunteering.

Assist with the training classes where dogs and their handlers learn the skills needed to become a registered therapy team with Paws & Think. Assist with conducting evaluations where dogs and their handlers are tested on the skills needed to become a registered therapy team with Paws & Think.

For more information, visit the Therapy Dog Training Helpers page.

Other Opportunities

If you are interested in becoming an intern, serving on a committee, or joining Paws & Think’s Board of Directors, please send an email describing your interest to info@pawsandthink.org.

CLICK HERE to learn more. 

 

Agency: Paws and Think

Youth-Canine Programs

For this program, you would not bring your dog when volunteering.

Mentor/Coach volunteers are needed to help youth in the program train shelter dogs on basic obedience using positive reinforcement methods. Provide evening care for dogs in our Pawsitive Correction Program. This includes walking, feeding, and playing with the dogs who stay overnight at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center during the week of the program. Help at the craft table at the program graduation. Volunteers put together keepsakes for the youth in the program and assist the youth with making kennel cards for their dogs to display at the shelter to help the dogs get adopted.

To get involved with our Youth-Canine Programs, please visit the Youth-Canine Volunteers page.

Therapy Dog Programs

Volunteer with your dog at Paws & Think’s partner venues where you will interact with children and adults from all different backgrounds.

To learn more about how to register with your dog as a therapy team with Paws & Think, visit our Become a Therapy Dog Team page.

We also have a need for volunteers without therapy dogs to help as escorts for our Paws to Heal program and as Reading Buddies for our Paws to Read programs. Visit our Therapy Dog Programs page for more information about each program and how to get involved.

Therapy Dog Training & Evaluations Assistance

For these opportunities, you would not bring your dog when volunteering.

Assist with the training classes where dogs and their handlers learn the skills needed to become a registered therapy team with Paws & Think. Assist with conducting evaluations where dogs and their handlers are tested on the skills needed to become a registered therapy team with Paws & Think.

For more information, visit the Therapy Dog Training Helpers page.

Other Opportunities

If you are interested in becoming an intern, serving on a committee, or joining Paws & Think’s Board of Directors, please send an email describing your interest to info@pawsandthink.org.

CLICK HERE to learn more. 

 

Agency: Paws and Think

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Skills and Expertise - Offer Classes/Workshops

We are looking for individuals and/or groups (businesses, schools, churches, etc.) who have an interest and passion providing classes and/or workshops at our Harbor Light Center on the west side and Johnson County Center on the south side.  We would appreciate hearing from you if you have a particular skill to see if we might be able to share it with our individuals and families.  We are also looking to provide classes (on a volunteer basis) to individuals and families in various areas including budgeting, employment, conflict management, and wellness. 

We are looking to start providing classes and/or workshops on a monthly basis, and will work with the individual or group to find a date and time that work for you based on your schedule.  Please contact us for more details and we will also connect you with our centers to learn more about them as well as discuss your areas of expertise.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

We are looking for individuals and/or groups (businesses, schools, churches, etc.) who have an interest and passion providing classes and/or workshops at our Harbor Light Center on the west side and Johnson County Center on the south side.  We would appreciate hearing from you if you have a particular skill to see if we might be able to share it with our individuals and families.  We are also looking to provide classes (on a volunteer basis) to individuals and families in various areas including budgeting, employment, conflict management, and wellness. 

We are looking to start providing classes and/or workshops on a monthly basis, and will work with the individual or group to find a date and time that work for you based on your schedule.  Please contact us for more details and we will also connect you with our centers to learn more about them as well as discuss your areas of expertise.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Bingo Fun - Provide Lunch and Prizes

Please consider joining us for some bingo and lunch fun with seniors who enjoy gathering for a meal followed by some friendly competition in a non gambling environment.  We meet at our Fountain Square corps on Wednesdays with lunch generally starting at 12pm and bingo following shortly after with conclusion around 1:30pm. 

We are looking for individuals and/or small groups who are interested providing and serving lunch one or two times as well as donating/bringing prizes and helping during bingo.  Please note if you are willing to provide lunch that the meal will need to be either prepared on site at our corps or catered from a business (we cannot accept food made at home and brought into our facility to serve seniors).  Please contact us for more details including scheduling a date for providing a meal and/or bringing prizes.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

Please consider joining us for some bingo and lunch fun with seniors who enjoy gathering for a meal followed by some friendly competition in a non gambling environment.  We meet at our Fountain Square corps on Wednesdays with lunch generally starting at 12pm and bingo following shortly after with conclusion around 1:30pm. 

We are looking for individuals and/or small groups who are interested providing and serving lunch one or two times as well as donating/bringing prizes and helping during bingo.  Please note if you are willing to provide lunch that the meal will need to be either prepared on site at our corps or catered from a business (we cannot accept food made at home and brought into our facility to serve seniors).  Please contact us for more details including scheduling a date for providing a meal and/or bringing prizes.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistance

We are looking for individuals and/or small groups to help with food pantry distribution at three of our locations: Fountain Square corps near downtown, Eagle Creek corps on the west side, and Barton Center downtown.  We are also looking for help with preparing food boxes at our Eagle Creek corps.  Volunteer positions include packing food based on household need and/or size, checking in families who come for assistance, distributing food to families if they come inside or taking food to vehicles outside, etc. Please see the days and times below during the week when you can join us to help those who need some assistance:

***Eagle Creek - Thursday from 10am-12pm and Friday from 9am-12pm
***Barton Center - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3-5pm
***Fountain Square - Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-12pm

Please contact us for further details and we will help connect you with the center or corps where you are interested volunteering to learn more about their volunteer needs.  

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

We are looking for individuals and/or small groups to help with food pantry distribution at three of our locations: Fountain Square corps near downtown, Eagle Creek corps on the west side, and Barton Center downtown.  We are also looking for help with preparing food boxes at our Eagle Creek corps.  Volunteer positions include packing food based on household need and/or size, checking in families who come for assistance, distributing food to families if they come inside or taking food to vehicles outside, etc. Please see the days and times below during the week when you can join us to help those who need some assistance:

***Eagle Creek - Thursday from 10am-12pm and Friday from 9am-12pm
***Barton Center - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3-5pm
***Fountain Square - Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-12pm

Please contact us for further details and we will help connect you with the center or corps where you are interested volunteering to learn more about their volunteer needs.  

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Driver Help to Transport Seniors

We have two opportunities where we are looking for one or two individuals with a flexible schedule during the day to transport seniors:

***Our Eagle Creek corps located on the west side is looking for an individual to drive their van to take seniors who live in the adjacent apartment complex to local stores and bring them back to the apartment complex on Thursday from 1-3pm. 
***Our Fountain Square corps located near downtown is looking for an individual to drive their van to pick up seniors from their homes and bring them to the corps for lunch and bingo and then take them back to their homes following lunch and bingo on Wednesday from 11:30am-2pm

Please contact us for further details about either of these opportunities if you want to positively impact the lives of our seniors, have a flexible schedule during the week, and want to give back in the local community.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

We have two opportunities where we are looking for one or two individuals with a flexible schedule during the day to transport seniors:

***Our Eagle Creek corps located on the west side is looking for an individual to drive their van to take seniors who live in the adjacent apartment complex to local stores and bring them back to the apartment complex on Thursday from 1-3pm. 
***Our Fountain Square corps located near downtown is looking for an individual to drive their van to pick up seniors from their homes and bring them to the corps for lunch and bingo and then take them back to their homes following lunch and bingo on Wednesday from 11:30am-2pm

Please contact us for further details about either of these opportunities if you want to positively impact the lives of our seniors, have a flexible schedule during the week, and want to give back in the local community.

Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46254

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish of a Lifetime Volunteer

Wish of a Lifetime from AARP is changing how we age, one inspirational wish at a time. Whether you are passionate about granting a lifelong wish, making meaningful connections within your community, or sharing inspiring stories, there’s an opportunity for you to be part of Wish of a Lifetime from AARP’s mission.

As a volunteer, you can:

Discover & Nominate
Help find and nominate deserving seniors for wish fulfillment.

Share & Inspire
Learn about deserving seniors and share their inspirational life stories.

Help Grant Wishes
Pitch in and get creative in helping a wide range of wishes come true.

Have Fun & Make Friends
Enjoy joining other volunteers in this fun and rewarding program.

  Volunteer Roles Community Events Volunteer

Location: Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Participate in local activities led by our Field Team to help spread the word about Wish of a Lifetime from AARP. Community event volunteers connect with WOL staff on a regular and as-needed basis and are empowered to recruit other volunteers, attend local events and speak to groups and individuals about the organization.

Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through AARP Volunteer Portal. Friendly and patient communication skills to support and problem solve with volunteers Deep understanding and appreciation for WOL’s mission to shift perceptions on aging Time/Frequency: Varies depending on local opportunities Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more.

Cupid Crew Volunteer

Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Deliver roses and cards to older adults on Valentine’s Day! Beginning in 2014, Wish of a Lifetime has organized a national campaign that empowers volunteers to spread love on February 14th by delivering a rose and/or decorating cards to send to older adults across the nation. During the campaign, volunteers can participate in three ways:

Card making: Download, print, and decorate Cupid Crew branded cards to send across the country or deliver to older adults in your community. Rose delivery: Deliver roses to senior communities or to older adults in your community. Lead a crew: Lead a group of volunteers to deliver roses in your community. Time/Frequency: Annually Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at cupidcrew@wishofalifetime.org to learn more. Wish Discovery Volunteer

Location: Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Help find and nominate a deserving individual for wish fulfillment. Wish Discovery volunteers:

Identify a minimum of one deserving older adult to nominate each year. Commit to learn and ask questions about the individuals’ life experiences and passions, as well as the important people in their life. The National Field team will provide training and supporting documentation in the Volunteer Portal. Once a wish is determined, submit the application at www.wishofalifetime.org Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through the AARP Volunteer Portal. Ability to access the internet, email, and Microsoft Teams for meetings. Time/Frequency: Monthly Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more. Wish Granting Volunteer

Location: Nationwide  

Be our boots on the ground to support a wish being fulfilled in your community. Wish Granting volunteers enhance and participate in wish experiences. Examples include sending a wish recipient off at the airport or participating in a wish as a companion.

Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through AARP Volunteer Portal. Ability to be in close contact with wish team for coordination. Friendly and patient communication skills to support wish staff. Time/Frequency: Varies depending on local opportunities Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more.

Agency: Wish of a Lifetime

Wish of a Lifetime from AARP is changing how we age, one inspirational wish at a time. Whether you are passionate about granting a lifelong wish, making meaningful connections within your community, or sharing inspiring stories, there’s an opportunity for you to be part of Wish of a Lifetime from AARP’s mission.

As a volunteer, you can:

Discover & Nominate
Help find and nominate deserving seniors for wish fulfillment.

Share & Inspire
Learn about deserving seniors and share their inspirational life stories.

Help Grant Wishes
Pitch in and get creative in helping a wide range of wishes come true.

Have Fun & Make Friends
Enjoy joining other volunteers in this fun and rewarding program.

  Volunteer Roles Community Events Volunteer

Location: Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Participate in local activities led by our Field Team to help spread the word about Wish of a Lifetime from AARP. Community event volunteers connect with WOL staff on a regular and as-needed basis and are empowered to recruit other volunteers, attend local events and speak to groups and individuals about the organization.

Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through AARP Volunteer Portal. Friendly and patient communication skills to support and problem solve with volunteers Deep understanding and appreciation for WOL’s mission to shift perceptions on aging Time/Frequency: Varies depending on local opportunities Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more.

Cupid Crew Volunteer

Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Deliver roses and cards to older adults on Valentine’s Day! Beginning in 2014, Wish of a Lifetime has organized a national campaign that empowers volunteers to spread love on February 14th by delivering a rose and/or decorating cards to send to older adults across the nation. During the campaign, volunteers can participate in three ways:

Card making: Download, print, and decorate Cupid Crew branded cards to send across the country or deliver to older adults in your community. Rose delivery: Deliver roses to senior communities or to older adults in your community. Lead a crew: Lead a group of volunteers to deliver roses in your community. Time/Frequency: Annually Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at cupidcrew@wishofalifetime.org to learn more. Wish Discovery Volunteer

Location: Nationwide, Volunteer from Home

Help find and nominate a deserving individual for wish fulfillment. Wish Discovery volunteers:

Identify a minimum of one deserving older adult to nominate each year. Commit to learn and ask questions about the individuals’ life experiences and passions, as well as the important people in their life. The National Field team will provide training and supporting documentation in the Volunteer Portal. Once a wish is determined, submit the application at www.wishofalifetime.org Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through the AARP Volunteer Portal. Ability to access the internet, email, and Microsoft Teams for meetings. Time/Frequency: Monthly Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more. Wish Granting Volunteer

Location: Nationwide  

Be our boots on the ground to support a wish being fulfilled in your community. Wish Granting volunteers enhance and participate in wish experiences. Examples include sending a wish recipient off at the airport or participating in a wish as a companion.

Requirements: Complete Volunteer Orientation through AARP Volunteer Portal. Ability to be in close contact with wish team for coordination. Friendly and patient communication skills to support wish staff. Time/Frequency: Varies depending on local opportunities Please fill out a volunteer interest form or contact us at volunteer@wishofalifetime.org to learn more.

Agency: Wish of a Lifetime

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Indiana HelpLine Volunteer

The NAMI Indiana HelpLine is contacted over 1,000 times a year by people across the state who are affected by mental illness and in need of help. HelpLine Specialists provide a vital service to the NAMI Indiana community by responding with empathy to inquiries by phone, email, and social media posts, and by providing valuable information about mental health conditions and treatment options, NAMI education and support programs, and other mental health resources. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

The NAMI Indiana HelpLine is contacted over 1,000 times a year by people across the state who are affected by mental illness and in need of help. HelpLine Specialists provide a vital service to the NAMI Indiana community by responding with empathy to inquiries by phone, email, and social media posts, and by providing valuable information about mental health conditions and treatment options, NAMI education and support programs, and other mental health resources. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Public Policy Committee Volunteer

Our public policy committee keeps the legislative process in their sight. NAMI Indiana PPC follows what laws are being changed and looks to change laws. Members of this committee will testify at hearings and meet with legislators to provide an understanding of living with mental illness. This group meets once a month. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Our public policy committee keeps the legislative process in their sight. NAMI Indiana PPC follows what laws are being changed and looks to change laws. Members of this committee will testify at hearings and meet with legislators to provide an understanding of living with mental illness. This group meets once a month. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family & Friends Presenter Volunteer

Presenters for Family & Friends lead this seminar designed to inform families and friends of people living with mental illness about the ways they can support their loved one. Presenters are trained by NAMI and lead this program in their local community. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Presenters for Family & Friends lead this seminar designed to inform families and friends of people living with mental illness about the ways they can support their loved one. Presenters are trained by NAMI and lead this program in their local community. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI In Our Own Voice Presenter Volunteer

In Our Own Voice volunteers get the opportunity to share their story of living in recovery. IOOV presenters talk to various groups to help end the stigma associated with mental illnesses. People who hear an IOOV presentation are able to leave with the knowledge that mental illnesses are treatable. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

In Our Own Voice volunteers get the opportunity to share their story of living in recovery. IOOV presenters talk to various groups to help end the stigma associated with mental illnesses. People who hear an IOOV presentation are able to leave with the knowledge that mental illnesses are treatable. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Ending the Silence Presenter Volunteer

Ending the Silence presenters are trained young adult speakers who share their recovery story with middle and high school students around the state.  NAMI Indiana staff train and  work with the speakers to help craft their story. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Ending the Silence presenters are trained young adult speakers who share their recovery story with middle and high school students around the state.  NAMI Indiana staff train and  work with the speakers to help craft their story. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Peer-to-Peer Leader Volunteer

Peer-to-Peer leaders lead the 8 week education class that helps people who are in or looking to live in recovery with their mental illness. As a leader you and another leader will lead the class in learning ways to cope and maintain recovery. Peer-to-Peer leaders are trained through NAMI Indiana. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Peer-to-Peer leaders lead the 8 week education class that helps people who are in or looking to live in recovery with their mental illness. As a leader you and another leader will lead the class in learning ways to cope and maintain recovery. Peer-to-Peer leaders are trained through NAMI Indiana. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Family-to-Family Leader Volunteer

Family-to-Family leaders lead the 8 week education class for families or caregivers of someone living with a mental illness. Leaders are trained by NAMI Indiana staff. Two trained leaders will lead classes in their local community. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Family-to-Family leaders lead the 8 week education class for families or caregivers of someone living with a mental illness. Leaders are trained by NAMI Indiana staff. Two trained leaders will lead classes in their local community. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Family Support Group Facilitator Volunteer

NAMI Family support group facilitators lead our family support groups for families and friends of people who are living with a mental illness. Support groups are held all around the state and are offered free to adults. Facilitators are trained by NAMI Indiana staff to help families problem solve and provide an empathetic ear. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

NAMI Family support group facilitators lead our family support groups for families and friends of people who are living with a mental illness. Support groups are held all around the state and are offered free to adults. Facilitators are trained by NAMI Indiana staff to help families problem solve and provide an empathetic ear. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Advisory Board (Grades 6-12) @ Fishers Library

Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is the pulse of the teen community at the library. TAB members’ positive thoughts and ideas are heavily relied upon to create appropriate and engaging programs for teens. TAB members might be asked to weigh in on any topic that relates to library service for teens. Each month, volunteers choose to work on projects with the Events Committee or the Social Media Committee during the TAB meeting. Teens receive volunteer time for participating in monthly meetings. Volunteers must be enrolled in grades 6-12.

Teen Advisory Board volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

TAB volunteers must fill out a TAB application as well as a general volunteer application.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is the pulse of the teen community at the library. TAB members’ positive thoughts and ideas are heavily relied upon to create appropriate and engaging programs for teens. TAB members might be asked to weigh in on any topic that relates to library service for teens. Each month, volunteers choose to work on projects with the Events Committee or the Social Media Committee during the TAB meeting. Teens receive volunteer time for participating in monthly meetings. Volunteers must be enrolled in grades 6-12.

Teen Advisory Board volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

TAB volunteers must fill out a TAB application as well as a general volunteer application.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tidying Teens (Grades 6-12): Noblesville Library & Fishers Library

Tidying Teens volunteers help keep the library tidy, which may include dusting shelves, straightening books, notifying staff of problem areas, and other tasks. Volunteers do not shelve books. This volunteer assignment is open to students in grades 6-12 only. Shifts are available at both the Fishers Library and the Noblesville Library.


Tidying Teens volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

 

Fill out the application here and a library staff member will contact you with more information.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Tidying Teens volunteers help keep the library tidy, which may include dusting shelves, straightening books, notifying staff of problem areas, and other tasks. Volunteers do not shelve books. This volunteer assignment is open to students in grades 6-12 only. Shifts are available at both the Fishers Library and the Noblesville Library.


Tidying Teens volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

 

Fill out the application here and a library staff member will contact you with more information.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hope Anchor & Crew Volunteer

Volunteers from the community are welcome. Making bracelets for the organization’s philanthropic partners is a great team-building exercise, and a fun way to accumulate service hours for National Honor Society. The studio room can accommodate up to 35 people at one time. Please CLICK HERE to sign up. 

Agency: HopeAnchor & Crew

Volunteers from the community are welcome. Making bracelets for the organization’s philanthropic partners is a great team-building exercise, and a fun way to accumulate service hours for National Honor Society. The studio room can accommodate up to 35 people at one time. Please CLICK HERE to sign up. 

Agency: HopeAnchor & Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grace Care Center Volunteer

The Grace Care Center can only function with the help of hundreds of dedicated volunteers each week! Are you interested in serving others during this season of need?

Current volunteer opportunities:

CHOICE FOOD PANTRY: Volunteer to sort incoming grocery donations or shop alongside a Care Center guest in the pantry. THRIFT STORE: Volunteer to sort incoming thrift donations or work inside the Thrift Store on register or customer service. REFERRAL SERVICES: Volunteer to mentor a family through their current circumstances, providing encouragement and accountability. ENGLISH CLASSES: Volunteer to help students with learning English as a second language. Serve as a teacher's assistant with various tasks. CARE CENTER WAREHOUSE: Volunteer to help sort and organize incoming donations for the Choice Food Pantry & Grace Thrift Store. MOBILE PANTRY RESTOCK: Volunteer to help restock the shelves of our Mobile Food Pantry with items from our Care Center Warehouse. VEHICLE SERVICES: Use your technical skills to help with oil changes, tire rotations, and other minor car care services. No tools/experience necessary.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to get involved. 

Agency: Grace Care Center

The Grace Care Center can only function with the help of hundreds of dedicated volunteers each week! Are you interested in serving others during this season of need?

Current volunteer opportunities:

CHOICE FOOD PANTRY: Volunteer to sort incoming grocery donations or shop alongside a Care Center guest in the pantry. THRIFT STORE: Volunteer to sort incoming thrift donations or work inside the Thrift Store on register or customer service. REFERRAL SERVICES: Volunteer to mentor a family through their current circumstances, providing encouragement and accountability. ENGLISH CLASSES: Volunteer to help students with learning English as a second language. Serve as a teacher's assistant with various tasks. CARE CENTER WAREHOUSE: Volunteer to help sort and organize incoming donations for the Choice Food Pantry & Grace Thrift Store. MOBILE PANTRY RESTOCK: Volunteer to help restock the shelves of our Mobile Food Pantry with items from our Care Center Warehouse. VEHICLE SERVICES: Use your technical skills to help with oil changes, tire rotations, and other minor car care services. No tools/experience necessary.

Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to get involved. 

Agency: Grace Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46062

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Together Today Lead Volunteer - Multiple Locations

Shepherd’s Center Of Hamilton County Is Looking For Volunteers! 

Are you interested in serving your community? We have a variety of opportunities for you to help your aging neighbors. Which one is right for you?

   Community Caring Program  

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over.

Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month.

  One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Housekeeping, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services.
  We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.   VOLUNTEER APPLICATION     Together Today Program  

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Together Today Program provides an excellent opportunity for older adults to meet on a regular basis, make new friends, and have a wonderful time socializing. Each session begins with light breakfast and social time full of games and catching up with friends. Lunch is provided and is followed by a planned activity or presentation.

Together Today Lead Volunteer serves as the “welcome committee” and welcomes all new members to the group and helps them join activities. The lead volunteer helps keep the group on task and welcomes the sponsors and gets them set up for lunch/activity. The lead volunteer will also be the point of contact for SCHC staff.

Volunteers will complete an interview, background check and training

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Shepherd’s Center Of Hamilton County Is Looking For Volunteers! 

Are you interested in serving your community? We have a variety of opportunities for you to help your aging neighbors. Which one is right for you?

   Community Caring Program  

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over.

Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month.

  One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Housekeeping, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services.
  We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.   VOLUNTEER APPLICATION     Together Today Program  

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Together Today Program provides an excellent opportunity for older adults to meet on a regular basis, make new friends, and have a wonderful time socializing. Each session begins with light breakfast and social time full of games and catching up with friends. Lunch is provided and is followed by a planned activity or presentation.

Together Today Lead Volunteer serves as the “welcome committee” and welcomes all new members to the group and helps them join activities. The lead volunteer helps keep the group on task and welcomes the sponsors and gets them set up for lunch/activity. The lead volunteer will also be the point of contact for SCHC staff.

Volunteers will complete an interview, background check and training

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Guardianship Volunteer Advocate

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

Adults with limited decisional capacity in one or more areas of their life as determined by the court benefit from the Hamilton County VASIA Guardianship Program and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. Guardianship is a dramatic intervention; it is a legal appointment by the court after careful consideration and evaluation to determine that less restrictive options for assistance would not be enough.

Volunteer Advocates are paired with an adult under guardianship to help monitor their care plan and ensure the highest degree of independence, dignity, health, comfort, and safety is maintained. Advocates work closely with SCHC care team and Hamilton County Court to monitor client’s well-being. The advocate helps them make decisions based on their own best interests and preferences.

Volunteer Advocates will complete an interview, background check and have extensive training as well as continued support and ongoing training.

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

Adults with limited decisional capacity in one or more areas of their life as determined by the court benefit from the Hamilton County VASIA Guardianship Program and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. Guardianship is a dramatic intervention; it is a legal appointment by the court after careful consideration and evaluation to determine that less restrictive options for assistance would not be enough.

Volunteer Advocates are paired with an adult under guardianship to help monitor their care plan and ensure the highest degree of independence, dignity, health, comfort, and safety is maintained. Advocates work closely with SCHC care team and Hamilton County Court to monitor client’s well-being. The advocate helps them make decisions based on their own best interests and preferences.

Volunteer Advocates will complete an interview, background check and have extensive training as well as continued support and ongoing training.

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Community Caring Volunteer

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

 

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over.

Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month.

One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services. We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.

 

Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over.

Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month.

One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services. We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.

Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Hospital North Volunteer

Ongoing volunteer opportunities are available at Community hospitals and health pavilions. In addition to free parking and meals, social events and service awards, you'll be rewarded just knowing you helped our patients and families when they need it most.  

Our unique volunteer opportunities include positions in the medical units, along with clerical positions and customer service assistance for patients and visitors.

Information desk—Assist the staff at the main information desk with flower delivery, escorting and customer service needs for patients and visitors. Patient access—Assist with escorting for the outpatient registration desk. Hospital departments—Assist with supply stocking and basic patient needs. Departments include maternity, pediatrics, the Center for Joint Health and surgical services. Clerical—Assist with filing, making copies and packet assembly. Sewing volunteers—Our sewing volunteers function either out of their homes or with one of our sewing groups that meets offsite. Fundraising—Assist with Volunteer Fundraising Committee functions. Summer volunteers—High school or college students interested in summer-only volunteer positions.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: Community Hospital North

Ongoing volunteer opportunities are available at Community hospitals and health pavilions. In addition to free parking and meals, social events and service awards, you'll be rewarded just knowing you helped our patients and families when they need it most.  

Our unique volunteer opportunities include positions in the medical units, along with clerical positions and customer service assistance for patients and visitors.

Information desk—Assist the staff at the main information desk with flower delivery, escorting and customer service needs for patients and visitors. Patient access—Assist with escorting for the outpatient registration desk. Hospital departments—Assist with supply stocking and basic patient needs. Departments include maternity, pediatrics, the Center for Joint Health and surgical services. Clerical—Assist with filing, making copies and packet assembly. Sewing volunteers—Our sewing volunteers function either out of their homes or with one of our sewing groups that meets offsite. Fundraising—Assist with Volunteer Fundraising Committee functions. Summer volunteers—High school or college students interested in summer-only volunteer positions.

CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: Community Hospital North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IU Health Saxony Volunteer

Volunteers are an important part of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital and help us achieve our mission of providing exceptional care. It is not necessary for you to have worked or volunteered in a healthcare setting before. You only need a passion to serve others and a commitment to helping IU Health Saxony Hospital make each and every guest's visit exceptional. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: IU Health Fishers Hospital

Volunteers are an important part of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital and help us achieve our mission of providing exceptional care. It is not necessary for you to have worked or volunteered in a healthcare setting before. You only need a passion to serve others and a commitment to helping IU Health Saxony Hospital make each and every guest's visit exceptional. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. 

Agency: IU Health Fishers Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gentiva Hospice Companion Volunteer

End-of-Life patients have a lot of needs. But often times patients find themselves needing companionship more than anything else. Companionship Volunteers play a vital role in end-of-life care. Many elderly patients live in facilities and find themselves struggling with feelings of loneliness. As a Companionship Volunteer, you'll come alongside a patient and ensure they know they are not alone. Common activities our volunteers conduct with our patients include:

Reading to patients Telling stories Letting the patient share stories


Do you have time to provide companionship a few times a month? Please contact Molly Mattocks via email for more information. 

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

End-of-Life patients have a lot of needs. But often times patients find themselves needing companionship more than anything else. Companionship Volunteers play a vital role in end-of-life care. Many elderly patients live in facilities and find themselves struggling with feelings of loneliness. As a Companionship Volunteer, you'll come alongside a patient and ensure they know they are not alone. Common activities our volunteers conduct with our patients include:

Reading to patients Telling stories Letting the patient share stories


Do you have time to provide companionship a few times a month? Please contact Molly Mattocks via email for more information. 

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gentiva Hospice Administrative Volunteer

We are looking for a volunteer to make weekly calls to our patient's families! During these calls you'll ensure that our patients have all the supplies and medications they need. This simple task goes a long way to be sure our families have what they need to care for their loved ones. If you're looking for a way to give back to the community, consider joining our team. Please contact Molly Mattocks via email for more information. 

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

We are looking for a volunteer to make weekly calls to our patient's families! During these calls you'll ensure that our patients have all the supplies and medications they need. This simple task goes a long way to be sure our families have what they need to care for their loved ones. If you're looking for a way to give back to the community, consider joining our team. Please contact Molly Mattocks via email for more information. 

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation Board Member

Interested in volunteering for HSEF or joining one of our leadership teams?  Please feel free to reach out to Executive Director Justin Hirnisey or any current member.  You can also find more information by reviewing our Board Information Packet.

Agency: Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation

Interested in volunteering for HSEF or joining one of our leadership teams?  Please feel free to reach out to Executive Director Justin Hirnisey or any current member.  You can also find more information by reviewing our Board Information Packet.

Agency: Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp to Belong Counselor Volunteer

If you have a heart for youth and the outdoors, Camp To Belong Indiana is the perfect place for you! Volunteers are a crucial part of our Camp To Belong Indiana programming; volunteers support our programming by providing supervision and care to our campers during the week of camp. Additionally, counselors can help siblings create positive memories and build better relationships. Being a counselor means dedicating just one week of your life to provide a safe, fun, and supportive environment for foster youth in our community. Volunteers do not have to have previous experience with children, but do have to complete a background check, references, and attend a training led by Camp To Belong. Please contact Becky Moore via email for more information. 

Agency: Camp to Belong Indiana

If you have a heart for youth and the outdoors, Camp To Belong Indiana is the perfect place for you! Volunteers are a crucial part of our Camp To Belong Indiana programming; volunteers support our programming by providing supervision and care to our campers during the week of camp. Additionally, counselors can help siblings create positive memories and build better relationships. Being a counselor means dedicating just one week of your life to provide a safe, fun, and supportive environment for foster youth in our community. Volunteers do not have to have previous experience with children, but do have to complete a background check, references, and attend a training led by Camp To Belong. Please contact Becky Moore via email for more information. 

Agency: Camp to Belong Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46247

Allow Groups: No