Volunteer for Day of Caring 2026 – Muskegon County
Friday, April 24, 2026
Join United Way of the Lakeshore & Muskegon Community College for our annual Day of Caring, a community-wide day of service bringing hundreds of volunteers together to support local non-profit agencies and community spaces across Muskegon County.
In 2026, Day of Caring will take place on Friday, April 24 and will kick off at Muskegon Community College as part of their centennial celebration. Together, we’ll gather in the morning, then head out across the county to serve. We’re proud to be painting Muskegon Blue & Gold together!
This registration is for both individuals and teams. If you’re part of a team, please include your team or organization name when registering. If you’re not part of a team—no worries! Individual volunteers are welcome and will be matched with a meaningful project.
Questions? Contact Sara Sherwood at sara@unitedwaylakeshore.org or (231) 332-4010.
Project applications are currently being accepted and reviewed; projects will be announced in March 2026.
What You Can Expect
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A meaningful, hands-on volunteer experience supporting local non-profits and community spaces
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Breakfast, lunch, and water provided for all volunteers
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A free Day of Caring T-shirt, thanks to our sponsors
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All materials and tools provided (no special skills required)
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A fun and fulfilling day serving alongside friends, neighbors, coworkers, and community members
Sample Schedule for the Day
(Subject to change based on assigned project)
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8:00 AM – Volunteer Check-In & Pancake Breakfast at Muskegon Community College
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8:30 AM – Kickoff Celebration, Community Remarks, & Group Stretch
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9:00 AM – Travel to Assigned Volunteer Sites
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12:00–1:00 PM – Lunch Delivered to Volunteer Sites
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Early–Mid Afternoon – Project Wrap-Up
(End times will vary by project and scope of work)
What to Wear & Bring
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Closed-toe shoes (required)
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Comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting dirty
(Dress for the weather and your comfort) -
Work gloves if you have them (some will be available at the kick-off breakfast for those who don't have any)
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Safety glasses will be provided when needed for tasks involving tools
Other Important Logistics
Transportation
Volunteers are responsible for getting themselves to and from their assigned sites. Carpooling is encouraged.
Restrooms
Restroom access or portable restrooms will be available at each project site.
Lunch & Dietary Needs
Lunch will be delivered to your site and will include vegetarian options. Vegan and gluten-free lunch can be provided upon request. Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, juice, water, and coffee.
Water
Water will be available at the kickoff for you to pick up and transport to your project site.
Accessibility
We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible experience for all volunteers.
To request an accommodation or inquire about accessibility, please email sara@unitedwaylakeshore.org or include a note in your registration.
We kindly ask that attendees avoid wearing strong fragrances out of respect for others’ sensitivities.
Thank you for being part of the change. Your time and energy help build a stronger, more caring Muskegon County.
Looking for more information?
- Check out the Day of Caring website! (link coming soon)
- Nominate a project for Day of Caring
- Interested in sponsoring? Email sara@unitedwaylakeshore.org for the available sponsor levels.
- Newaygo and Oceana County Day of Caring information will be released later in the year, as these events will take place in the fall of 2026.