Needs From: United Way of the Lakeshore

Volunteer: Veterans History Project

What You Need:  A veteran in your community An audio or video recording device  scanner or copier for photographs  The Veterans History Project Instruction Booklet (Download Here)  Make an Impact

Help preserve the voices of those who served.

As a Veterans History Project Volunteer, you will sit down with local veterans to record and preserve their stories, ensuring their experiences are honored, remembered, and shared for generations to come.

Through this work, you are not just recording history. You are helping tell the human story behind service, sacrifice, and resilience.

Some interviews may be submitted to the Veterans History Project, while all recordings become part of our local Voices of Service: Lakeshore Veterans Archive.

What You’ll Do

Volunteers guide veterans through a respectful, conversational interview process. Responsibilities include:

Connecting with a veteran to schedule an interview

Preparing thoughtful, open-ended questions

Recording a video interview using a phone, tablet, or camera

Creating a comfortable and supportive environment

Assisting with basic paperwork and documentation

Submitting recordings and materials to United Way staff

What to Expect

Interviews typically last 30 to 60 minutes

Opportunities are flexible and scheduled based on your availability

Monthly recording opportunities will be available, along with additional interviews as veterans sign up

Training and ongoing support are provided. No prior experience is required

Who This Is Great For

Individuals who enjoy listening and connecting with others

Those interested in history, storytelling, or community service

Volunteers looking for a meaningful, relationship-based role

Anyone who wants to honor and support veterans in a personal way

Skills and Qualities

Strong listening skills

Respectful and patient communication

Comfort using basic technology such as a smartphone or tablet

Ability to navigate emotional conversations with care

Reliability and follow-through

Training and Support

All volunteers receive training and resources, including:

Interview techniques and sample questions

Trauma-informed conversation guidance

Technology tips for recording

Step-by-step support throughout the process

You are not expected to do this alone. Our team provides support at every step.

Why It Matters

Every veteran has a story.

Some stories have never been told. Others risk being lost over time.

By volunteering, you help ensure that these voices are heard, valued, and preserved within our community.

Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore

What You Need:  A veteran in your community An audio or video recording device  scanner or copier for photographs  The Veterans History Project Instruction Booklet (Download Here)  Make an Impact

Help preserve the voices of those who served.

As a Veterans History Project Volunteer, you will sit down with local veterans to record and preserve their stories, ensuring their experiences are honored, remembered, and shared for generations to come.

Through this work, you are not just recording history. You are helping tell the human story behind service, sacrifice, and resilience.

Some interviews may be submitted to the Veterans History Project, while all recordings become part of our local Voices of Service: Lakeshore Veterans Archive.

What You’ll Do

Volunteers guide veterans through a respectful, conversational interview process. Responsibilities include:

Connecting with a veteran to schedule an interview

Preparing thoughtful, open-ended questions

Recording a video interview using a phone, tablet, or camera

Creating a comfortable and supportive environment

Assisting with basic paperwork and documentation

Submitting recordings and materials to United Way staff

What to Expect

Interviews typically last 30 to 60 minutes

Opportunities are flexible and scheduled based on your availability

Monthly recording opportunities will be available, along with additional interviews as veterans sign up

Training and ongoing support are provided. No prior experience is required

Who This Is Great For

Individuals who enjoy listening and connecting with others

Those interested in history, storytelling, or community service

Volunteers looking for a meaningful, relationship-based role

Anyone who wants to honor and support veterans in a personal way

Skills and Qualities

Strong listening skills

Respectful and patient communication

Comfort using basic technology such as a smartphone or tablet

Ability to navigate emotional conversations with care

Reliability and follow-through

Training and Support

All volunteers receive training and resources, including:

Interview techniques and sample questions

Trauma-informed conversation guidance

Technology tips for recording

Step-by-step support throughout the process

You are not expected to do this alone. Our team provides support at every step.

Why It Matters

Every veteran has a story.

Some stories have never been told. Others risk being lost over time.

By volunteering, you help ensure that these voices are heard, valued, and preserved within our community.

Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49442

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brown Bag Decorating for Sack Suppers!

Add a touch of love to our Sack Suppers!
Sack Suppers are nutritious, ready-to-eat evening meals delivered
right to a child’s school or distribution site. These meals ensure children have access to the healthy food they need to thrive.

What you’ll need: Brown or white 8 lb. or extra large paper sacks. | Crayons or markers.

What to skip: Avoid using paint, glitter, feathers or stickers, as they can come off in the food that will be
packed into the bag.

Please keep in mind that many Sack Suppers will be going to public schools and therefore cannot contain
religious or political messages.

For more information and ideas visit: https://kidsfoodbasket.org/volunteer/decorate-sack-suppers/

Drop off at our Muskegon location between 9:00 am-3:00 pm Monday-Friday

2330 Barclay St. Muskegon, MI 49441


Agency: Kids' Food Basket

Add a touch of love to our Sack Suppers!
Sack Suppers are nutritious, ready-to-eat evening meals delivered
right to a child’s school or distribution site. These meals ensure children have access to the healthy food they need to thrive.

What you’ll need: Brown or white 8 lb. or extra large paper sacks. | Crayons or markers.

What to skip: Avoid using paint, glitter, feathers or stickers, as they can come off in the food that will be
packed into the bag.

Please keep in mind that many Sack Suppers will be going to public schools and therefore cannot contain
religious or political messages.

For more information and ideas visit: https://kidsfoodbasket.org/volunteer/decorate-sack-suppers/

Drop off at our Muskegon location between 9:00 am-3:00 pm Monday-Friday

2330 Barclay St. Muskegon, MI 49441


Agency: Kids' Food Basket

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49441

Allow Groups: Yes