Volunteer: Early Literacy Mentor- Orchard View Early ElementaryInspire Young Minds to Love Reading: Volunteer with Us!
Do you have a passion for helping young minds grow? Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join us as a volunteer mentor in our Early Literacy Program at Orchard View Early Elementary and make a real difference in the lives of children. Where: Orchard View Early Elementary |2820 MacArthur Rd, Muskegon, MI 49442 When: TBA What You'll DoMentor students: Help young learners increase their literacy skills through a structured routines.Assist outside the classroom: Work alongside teachers to support students’ educational growth.Share your experiences: Report back on the successes and challenges of your mentoring journey.Be a role model: Show students the joy of learning while maintaining appropriate boundaries and confidentiality. Requirements for Volunteering: A love for working with young students. Great communication skills and the ability to work both independently and with others. A supportive and encouraging approach to reading.A two hour time commitment once a week. (Monday-Friday available) The students need this intervention each day for the program to be successful.Volunteers will report to Orchard View Early Elementary. A commitment to completing our training (provided by MAISD and United Way of the Lakeshore). This training is about 3 hours and will walk you through the basics of the literacy routine, giving volunteers time to practice and ask questions. Training TBD. Background checks (no fee required). For the safety of our schools and you as a volunteer, you must complete two background checks - an initial check with United Way of the Lakeshore and then a secondary with each school site you plan to volunteer at. These background checks are covered by our organization and are of no fee to you! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Inspire Young Minds to Love Reading: Volunteer with Us!
Do you have a passion for helping young minds grow? Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join us as a volunteer mentor in our Early Literacy Program at Orchard View Early Elementary and make a real difference in the lives of children. Where: Orchard View Early Elementary |2820 MacArthur Rd, Muskegon, MI 49442 When: TBA What You'll DoMentor students: Help young learners increase their literacy skills through a structured routines.Assist outside the classroom: Work alongside teachers to support students’ educational growth.Share your experiences: Report back on the successes and challenges of your mentoring journey.Be a role model: Show students the joy of learning while maintaining appropriate boundaries and confidentiality. Requirements for Volunteering: A love for working with young students. Great communication skills and the ability to work both independently and with others. A supportive and encouraging approach to reading.A two hour time commitment once a week. (Monday-Friday available) The students need this intervention each day for the program to be successful.Volunteers will report to Orchard View Early Elementary. A commitment to completing our training (provided by MAISD and United Way of the Lakeshore). This training is about 3 hours and will walk you through the basics of the literacy routine, giving volunteers time to practice and ask questions. Training TBD. Background checks (no fee required). For the safety of our schools and you as a volunteer, you must complete two background checks - an initial check with United Way of the Lakeshore and then a secondary with each school site you plan to volunteer at. These background checks are covered by our organization and are of no fee to you! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 25, 2025 through Jun 5, 2026 Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rotary Youth Exchange Tabling at Oakridge High SchoolWho: Muskegon Rotary Club Members Shift Options: 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM 12:15 PM – 12:45 PMAbout the Opportunity: This is a relaxed and fun way to engage with students and spark curiosity about global experiences, leadership, and cultural exchange. You won’t be doing this alone—Dominique Bunker, Rotary Youth Exchange Officer, will be there to support conversations and provide program details. Why Get Involved: Inspire students to explore global opportunities Share the impact of Rotary and Youth Exchange Support the next generation of leaders Easy, low-commitment way to give backWe’d love to have you join us for one (or more!) shifts. Your presence can make a lasting impact! Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Who: Muskegon Rotary Club Members Shift Options: 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM 12:15 PM – 12:45 PMAbout the Opportunity: This is a relaxed and fun way to engage with students and spark curiosity about global experiences, leadership, and cultural exchange. You won’t be doing this alone—Dominique Bunker, Rotary Youth Exchange Officer, will be there to support conversations and provide program details. Why Get Involved: Inspire students to explore global opportunities Share the impact of Rotary and Youth Exchange Support the next generation of leaders Easy, low-commitment way to give backWe’d love to have you join us for one (or more!) shifts. Your presence can make a lasting impact! Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-a-Beach EventMake a difference—join us on the beach!
Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Make a difference—join us on the beach!
Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 2, 2026 Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Plant the Future Series - Dune Harbor Park Aquatic Plug PlantingCaring for the earth doesn't end in April! In partnership with Muskegon County Parks & the Muskegon Conservation District, join us for a fantastic day of aquatic native planting! During this event, volunteers will help plant 2,743 native aquatic plugs along the shoreline and water’s edge to restore habitat and improve water quality. Volunteers will also assist with planting native plants in the parking lot landscape areas to create native gardens. Converting these spaces to native plantings provides many benefits, including improved habitat for pollinators and wildlife, better stormwater absorption, reduced maintenance, and increased biodiversity. Location: 2161 Seminole Rd, Norton Shores, MI 49441 What to bring: • Waders, hip boots, rain boots, or muck boots •Water Bottles The Muskegon Conservation District and Muskegon County Parks will provide all necessary planting tools and gloves. If you’re interested in volunteering with younger children, be sure to check out next week’s Native Plug Planting opportunity! A special thank you to the Consumers Energy Foundation, whose Planet Award grant made this and many other events in 2025 and 2026 possible. Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Caring for the earth doesn't end in April! In partnership with Muskegon County Parks & the Muskegon Conservation District, join us for a fantastic day of aquatic native planting! During this event, volunteers will help plant 2,743 native aquatic plugs along the shoreline and water’s edge to restore habitat and improve water quality. Volunteers will also assist with planting native plants in the parking lot landscape areas to create native gardens. Converting these spaces to native plantings provides many benefits, including improved habitat for pollinators and wildlife, better stormwater absorption, reduced maintenance, and increased biodiversity. Location: 2161 Seminole Rd, Norton Shores, MI 49441 What to bring: • Waders, hip boots, rain boots, or muck boots •Water Bottles The Muskegon Conservation District and Muskegon County Parks will provide all necessary planting tools and gloves. If you’re interested in volunteering with younger children, be sure to check out next week’s Native Plug Planting opportunity! A special thank you to the Consumers Energy Foundation, whose Planet Award grant made this and many other events in 2025 and 2026 possible. Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 8, 2026 Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City of Muskegon Parks & Rec - Lakeshore Dr. Bike Path Clean-up - Community Impact Day 2026Outdoor: Walk the bike path along Lakeshore Dr collecting litter and placing it in bags Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1p-4p Location: Grand Trunk Launch Ramp, 2090 Lakeshore Dr, Muskegon, MI 49441 Volunteers should report to Grand Trunk Launch Ramp on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Teairra, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: The City of Muskegon Parks & Recreation Department is a branch of The City of Muskegon and serves over 3,000 people annually. The Parks & Recreation Department enriches the community by providing safe, welcoming parks, engaging programs, and year-round events for residents of all ages. From maintaining beautiful green spaces and trails to hosting concerts, camps, fitness programs, and family activities, the department creates opportunities for recreation, wellness, and connection. Through accessible facilities and community-focused programming, Parks & Recreation helps enhance quality of life, encourage active lifestyles, and bring people together throughout the City of Muskegon. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Outdoor: Walk the bike path along Lakeshore Dr collecting litter and placing it in bags Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1p-4p Location: Grand Trunk Launch Ramp, 2090 Lakeshore Dr, Muskegon, MI 49441 Volunteers should report to Grand Trunk Launch Ramp on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Teairra, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: The City of Muskegon Parks & Recreation Department is a branch of The City of Muskegon and serves over 3,000 people annually. The Parks & Recreation Department enriches the community by providing safe, welcoming parks, engaging programs, and year-round events for residents of all ages. From maintaining beautiful green spaces and trails to hosting concerts, camps, fitness programs, and family activities, the department creates opportunities for recreation, wellness, and connection. Through accessible facilities and community-focused programming, Parks & Recreation helps enhance quality of life, encourage active lifestyles, and bring people together throughout the City of Muskegon. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pioneer Resources Pioneer Trails Camp - Grounds Preparation and Painting - Community Impact Day 2026Outdoor: Painting of interior and exterior cabins, assisting with grounds preparation, raking, pulling out and cleaning all life jackets, pool house, kayaks Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1:00p-4:00p Location: Pioneer Resources Pioneer Trails Camp, 1421 East Fruitvale Road, Holton, MI 49425 Volunteers should report to Pioneer Resources Pioneer Trails Camp, 1421 East Fruitvale Road, Holton, MI 49425 on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Karl, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: Pioneer Trails Camp is a division of Pioneer Resources and provides camp access and disability services to over 3,100 individuals annually. Pioneer Resources, has a rich history of services spanning 70 years. Originally founded by compassionate community members, it began as a response to the needs of individuals with disabilities, establishing a private nonprofit school for children with special needs during the 1950s and 1960s. Over the years, Pioneer Resources has evolved alongside changes in special education and the mental health system. Today, Pioneer Resources remains dedicated to its mission of serving the community, providing vital support to approximately 3000 individuals with disabilities and seniors each year. Through a variety of programs, including housing, transportation, recreation, employment, and training, our agency addresses the diverse needs of its clients. Whether it's facilitating independent living, ensuring access to essential services, or fostering opportunities for social engagement and skill development, Pioneer Resources continues to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those it serves in Muskegon and Ottawa County. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Outdoor: Painting of interior and exterior cabins, assisting with grounds preparation, raking, pulling out and cleaning all life jackets, pool house, kayaks Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1:00p-4:00p Location: Pioneer Resources Pioneer Trails Camp, 1421 East Fruitvale Road, Holton, MI 49425 Volunteers should report to Pioneer Resources Pioneer Trails Camp, 1421 East Fruitvale Road, Holton, MI 49425 on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Karl, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: Pioneer Trails Camp is a division of Pioneer Resources and provides camp access and disability services to over 3,100 individuals annually. Pioneer Resources, has a rich history of services spanning 70 years. Originally founded by compassionate community members, it began as a response to the needs of individuals with disabilities, establishing a private nonprofit school for children with special needs during the 1950s and 1960s. Over the years, Pioneer Resources has evolved alongside changes in special education and the mental health system. Today, Pioneer Resources remains dedicated to its mission of serving the community, providing vital support to approximately 3000 individuals with disabilities and seniors each year. Through a variety of programs, including housing, transportation, recreation, employment, and training, our agency addresses the diverse needs of its clients. Whether it's facilitating independent living, ensuring access to essential services, or fostering opportunities for social engagement and skill development, Pioneer Resources continues to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those it serves in Muskegon and Ottawa County. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49425 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: YMCA Camp Pendalouan - Camp Spring Cleanup - Community Impact Day 2026Outdoor: Raking, leaf blowing and gardening all over camp, assist with Evergreen and flagpole build, wash and clean cabins. Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1:00p-4:00p Location: Camp Pendalouan, 1243 E Fruitvale Rd, Montague, MI 49437
Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5:00p at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: YMCA Camp Pendalouan is a three-season summer camp and retreat center in Montague, Michigan. Located on the shores of Big Blue Lake, Pendalouan welcomes youth, families, schools, and groups to connect with nature through traditional day, overnight, and weeklong camping experiences. Pendalouan offers summer camps, outdoor education, retreats, and rentals rooted in YMCA values. For over a century, Pendalouan has been a special place to unplug and feel connected to community. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Outdoor: Raking, leaf blowing and gardening all over camp, assist with Evergreen and flagpole build, wash and clean cabins. Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1:00p-4:00p Location: Camp Pendalouan, 1243 E Fruitvale Rd, Montague, MI 49437
Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5:00p at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: YMCA Camp Pendalouan is a three-season summer camp and retreat center in Montague, Michigan. Located on the shores of Big Blue Lake, Pendalouan welcomes youth, families, schools, and groups to connect with nature through traditional day, overnight, and weeklong camping experiences. Pendalouan offers summer camps, outdoor education, retreats, and rentals rooted in YMCA values. For over a century, Pendalouan has been a special place to unplug and feel connected to community. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49437 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City of Muskegon - Downtown Clean-Up - Community Impact Day 2026Outdoor: Clean-up litter around Terrace, Jefferson, Western, Clay and Pine Streets. Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1p-4p Location: City of Muskegon City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 Volunteers should report to the City of Muskegon's City Hall Building on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Jocelyn, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: The City of Muskegon Parks & Recreation Department is a branch of The City of Muskegon and serves over 3,000 people annually. The Parks & Recreation Department enriches the community by providing safe, welcoming parks, engaging programs, and year-round events for residents of all ages. From maintaining beautiful green spaces and trails to hosting concerts, camps, fitness programs, and family activities, the department creates opportunities for recreation, wellness, and connection. Through accessible facilities and community-focused programming, Parks & Recreation helps enhance quality of life, encourage active lifestyles, and bring people together throughout the City of Muskegon. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Outdoor: Clean-up litter around Terrace, Jefferson, Western, Clay and Pine Streets. Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 1p-4p Location: City of Muskegon City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 Volunteers should report to the City of Muskegon's City Hall Building on Community Impact Day to meet with the site lead, Jocelyn, and get further directions. Volunteer Wrap Party from 4:30-5 at The Brewer's Lounge at Pigeon Hill, 895 4th St, Muskegon, MI 49440 About: The City of Muskegon Parks & Recreation Department is a branch of The City of Muskegon and serves over 3,000 people annually. The Parks & Recreation Department enriches the community by providing safe, welcoming parks, engaging programs, and year-round events for residents of all ages. From maintaining beautiful green spaces and trails to hosting concerts, camps, fitness programs, and family activities, the department creates opportunities for recreation, wellness, and connection. Through accessible facilities and community-focused programming, Parks & Recreation helps enhance quality of life, encourage active lifestyles, and bring people together throughout the City of Muskegon. Agency: Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Newaygo County Community CommitteeJoin the Newaygo County Community Committee
Help shape the future of our community—right here at home. Do you care deeply about Newaygo County and want to play a hands-on role in strengthening our community? United Way of the Lakeshore is looking for passionate, thoughtful, and community-minded volunteers to serve on our Newaygo County Community Committee. This isn’t a “sit back and listen” committee—it’s a roll-up-your-sleeves, share-your-voice, help-guide-the-work kind of role. What You’ll DoAs a committee member, you’ll help guide the local direction of United Way’s work in Newaygo County by: Bringing thought leadership and local insight to the table Helping set community goals, priorities, and strategies Reviewing and recommending programs and investments that support local needs Serving as a trusted steward of donor and community resources Advocating for solutions related to education, financial stability, and health Strengthening connections between United Way and other community leaders Supporting ethical leadership and accountability at the local level How You’ll Be Involved Attend regular committee meetings Serve on at least one work group (Volunteer Engagement, Impact Investments, Fundraising & Marketing, or Operations) Help evaluate impact and outcomes in Newaygo County Play a role—big or small—in fundraising and resource development Invest in the mission through your time, voice, and (when possible) financial support When & Where We MeetSecond Thursday of each month 8:00–9:00 AM Gerber Federal Credit Union Headquarters Virtual attendance options available Who We’re Looking ForYou don’t need to be an expert—just someone who: Cares about Newaygo County Brings curiosity, integrity, and collaboration Is willing to show up, speak up, and help move work forwardAgency: United Way of the Lakeshore Join the Newaygo County Community Committee
Help shape the future of our community—right here at home. Do you care deeply about Newaygo County and want to play a hands-on role in strengthening our community? United Way of the Lakeshore is looking for passionate, thoughtful, and community-minded volunteers to serve on our Newaygo County Community Committee. This isn’t a “sit back and listen” committee—it’s a roll-up-your-sleeves, share-your-voice, help-guide-the-work kind of role. What You’ll DoAs a committee member, you’ll help guide the local direction of United Way’s work in Newaygo County by: Bringing thought leadership and local insight to the table Helping set community goals, priorities, and strategies Reviewing and recommending programs and investments that support local needs Serving as a trusted steward of donor and community resources Advocating for solutions related to education, financial stability, and health Strengthening connections between United Way and other community leaders Supporting ethical leadership and accountability at the local level How You’ll Be Involved Attend regular committee meetings Serve on at least one work group (Volunteer Engagement, Impact Investments, Fundraising & Marketing, or Operations) Help evaluate impact and outcomes in Newaygo County Play a role—big or small—in fundraising and resource development Invest in the mission through your time, voice, and (when possible) financial support When & Where We MeetSecond Thursday of each month 8:00–9:00 AM Gerber Federal Credit Union Headquarters Virtual attendance options available Who We’re Looking ForYou don’t need to be an expert—just someone who: Cares about Newaygo County Brings curiosity, integrity, and collaboration Is willing to show up, speak up, and help move work forwardAgency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rotary Youth Exchange Yard Sale FundraiserWho: Muskegon Rotary Club Members & Community Volunteers About the Opportunity: Funds raised will support local students from Muskegon and Oakridge as they prepare for life-changing exchange experiences in Denmark and South Korea. Volunteer Shifts & Needs: Wednesday, May 14 (Prep Night) 6:00 PM – 8:30 PMHelp sort, organize, and tag donated items for the sale. Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16 Set-Up: 7:00 AMHelp arrange tables, organize items, and prepare for shoppers. Yard Sale Shifts (2-hour increments): 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 2:00 PM – 4:00 PMVolunteers may: Assist customers Handle cash transactions Restock and organize items Help price and sort items throughout the dayTear-Down: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PMHelp clean up and reset for the next day. Sunday, May 17 Set-Up: 7:00 AMYard Sale Shifts: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PMNo tear-down needed—remaining items will be donated to local charities. Why Volunteer: Support students representing our community abroad Be part of a fun, high-energy fundraiser Flexible shifts to fit your schedule Make a direct impact on scholarship opportunitiesWe really need your help to make this fundraiser a success. Every shift filled helps us get one step closer to sending these students on a life-changing journey. Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Who: Muskegon Rotary Club Members & Community Volunteers About the Opportunity: Funds raised will support local students from Muskegon and Oakridge as they prepare for life-changing exchange experiences in Denmark and South Korea. Volunteer Shifts & Needs: Wednesday, May 14 (Prep Night) 6:00 PM – 8:30 PMHelp sort, organize, and tag donated items for the sale. Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16 Set-Up: 7:00 AMHelp arrange tables, organize items, and prepare for shoppers. Yard Sale Shifts (2-hour increments): 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 2:00 PM – 4:00 PMVolunteers may: Assist customers Handle cash transactions Restock and organize items Help price and sort items throughout the dayTear-Down: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PMHelp clean up and reset for the next day. Sunday, May 17 Set-Up: 7:00 AMYard Sale Shifts: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PMNo tear-down needed—remaining items will be donated to local charities. Why Volunteer: Support students representing our community abroad Be part of a fun, high-energy fundraiser Flexible shifts to fit your schedule Make a direct impact on scholarship opportunitiesWe really need your help to make this fundraiser a success. Every shift filled helps us get one step closer to sending these students on a life-changing journey. Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Plant the Future Series - Dune Harbor Park Native Plug PlantingCaring for the earth doesn't end in April! In partnership with Muskegon County Parks & the Muskegon Conservation District, join us for a fantastic day of native planting! During this event, volunteers will help plant native plants in the parking lot landscape areas to create native gardens. Converting these spaces to native plantings provides many benefits, including improved habitat for pollinators and wildlife, better stormwater absorption, reduced maintenance, and increased biodiversity. Event Date & Time: Friday, May 15th, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM If all scheduled plants are installed before the end of the event, we will continue planting any remaining plants from previous workdays. Location: 2161 Seminole Rd, Norton Shore, MI 49441 What to bring: • Closed-toed shoes and clothing suitable for planting and getting dirty • Water Bottles Muskegon Conservation District and Muskegon County Parks will provide the necessary planting tools and gloves. A special thank you to the Consumers Energy Foundation, whose Planet Award grant made this and many other events in 2025 and 2026 possible. Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Caring for the earth doesn't end in April! In partnership with Muskegon County Parks & the Muskegon Conservation District, join us for a fantastic day of native planting! During this event, volunteers will help plant native plants in the parking lot landscape areas to create native gardens. Converting these spaces to native plantings provides many benefits, including improved habitat for pollinators and wildlife, better stormwater absorption, reduced maintenance, and increased biodiversity. Event Date & Time: Friday, May 15th, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM If all scheduled plants are installed before the end of the event, we will continue planting any remaining plants from previous workdays. Location: 2161 Seminole Rd, Norton Shore, MI 49441 What to bring: • Closed-toed shoes and clothing suitable for planting and getting dirty • Water Bottles Muskegon Conservation District and Muskegon County Parks will provide the necessary planting tools and gloves. A special thank you to the Consumers Energy Foundation, whose Planet Award grant made this and many other events in 2025 and 2026 possible. Agency: Muskegon Area Parks & Greenways Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Hart | Friday, May 15Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, May 15, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School (302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420) Thank you to Gray & Company/Seneca Foods Corporation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, May 15, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School (302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420) Thank you to Gray & Company/Seneca Foods Corporation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49420 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 Memorial Day Parade - JCI Parade WalkersJoin JCI Greater Muskegon as we walk in the annual Memorial Day Parade in Downtown Muskegon! Current and former members as well as friends and family are all welcome to join the fun! Staging: 8:30 AM Parade Start: 9 AM Meet behind the Social Security Administration Building at 340 Morris Ave. in Downtown Muskegon. Agency: JCI (Junior Chamber International) Greater Muskegon Join JCI Greater Muskegon as we walk in the annual Memorial Day Parade in Downtown Muskegon! Current and former members as well as friends and family are all welcome to join the fun! Staging: 8:30 AM Parade Start: 9 AM Meet behind the Social Security Administration Building at 340 Morris Ave. in Downtown Muskegon. Agency: JCI (Junior Chamber International) Greater Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 50/50 Ticket Rovers | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon Rotary50/50 Ticket Rovers Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon 50/50 Ticket Rovers Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Setup | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryAgency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Beer/Wine Station | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryBeer/Wine Station - Domestic Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Beer/Wine Station - Domestic Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Info Tent | Parties In the Park - May 29| Muskegon RotaryInfo Tent - Share your love for Rotary with PIP! Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Info Tent - Share your love for Rotary with PIP! Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kid Zone | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryKid Zone - This is not babysitting! Children should not be left unattended Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Kid Zone - This is not babysitting! Children should not be left unattended Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Rovers | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryTicket Rovers Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Ticket Rovers Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Sales 3rd St | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryTicket Sales 3rd St Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Ticket Sales 3rd St Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ID Check 4th St | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryID Check 4th St Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon ID Check 4th St Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Tent | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryHydration Station Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Hydration Station Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garbage Detail | Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryCheck garbage cans and change as needed Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Check garbage cans and change as needed Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tear Down / Clean-up| Parties In the Park - May 29 | Muskegon RotaryClean-up and tear down Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Clean-up and tear down Agency: Rotary Club of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Burning Foot - Volunteer Interest FormDo you want to be notified when Burning Foot volunteer sign-ups go live? Register here by clicking 'sign-up', and we'll email you an early invitation before registration goes live to the public on June 1, 2026! Please note - this is for interested volunteers for the festival, not a direct sign up to volunteer. Agency: Burning Foot Beer Festival Do you want to be notified when Burning Foot volunteer sign-ups go live? Register here by clicking 'sign-up', and we'll email you an early invitation before registration goes live to the public on June 1, 2026! Please note - this is for interested volunteers for the festival, not a direct sign up to volunteer. Agency: Burning Foot Beer Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Burning Foot Beer Festival AmbassadorBurning Foot Beer Festival Ambassador: Sponsorship Volunteer Burning Foot Beer Festival | Muskegon, MI Burning Foot Beer Festival is seeking motivated, community-minded volunteers to serve as festival ambassadors in the months leading up to this year’s festival. This role offers a unique opportunity to work alongside the festival’s Board of Directors and sponsorship team to help secure and strengthen partnerships with local and regional businesses. Sponsorship Volunteers will assist with identifying potential partners, making connections, and supporting outreach efforts that help ensure the continued success of one of Muskegon’s most beloved summer events. Key Responsibilities: Assist in identifying and researching potential sponsorship leads Connect with local businesses to share partnership opportunities Support sponsorship outreach efforts and follow-up communications Maintain regular communication with the sponsorship team Attend team check-ins and planning discussions as neededWhy Get Involved? Gain behind-the-scenes access to festival planning and operations Build leadership and professional development skills Expand your network within the Muskegon business community Play a meaningful role in sustaining a signature Lakeshore eventVolunteer Perks: Invitation to attend the exclusive Brewer’s Party the night before the festival One complimentary festival ticket Free on-site camping to fully enjoy the weekend experienceThis opportunity is ideal for individuals looking to deepen their community involvement, grow professionally, and contribute to an event that brings thousands together on the Lakeshore each year. Agency: Burning Foot Beer Festival Burning Foot Beer Festival Ambassador: Sponsorship Volunteer Burning Foot Beer Festival | Muskegon, MI Burning Foot Beer Festival is seeking motivated, community-minded volunteers to serve as festival ambassadors in the months leading up to this year’s festival. This role offers a unique opportunity to work alongside the festival’s Board of Directors and sponsorship team to help secure and strengthen partnerships with local and regional businesses. Sponsorship Volunteers will assist with identifying potential partners, making connections, and supporting outreach efforts that help ensure the continued success of one of Muskegon’s most beloved summer events. Key Responsibilities: Assist in identifying and researching potential sponsorship leads Connect with local businesses to share partnership opportunities Support sponsorship outreach efforts and follow-up communications Maintain regular communication with the sponsorship team Attend team check-ins and planning discussions as neededWhy Get Involved? Gain behind-the-scenes access to festival planning and operations Build leadership and professional development skills Expand your network within the Muskegon business community Play a meaningful role in sustaining a signature Lakeshore eventVolunteer Perks: Invitation to attend the exclusive Brewer’s Party the night before the festival One complimentary festival ticket Free on-site camping to fully enjoy the weekend experienceThis opportunity is ideal for individuals looking to deepen their community involvement, grow professionally, and contribute to an event that brings thousands together on the Lakeshore each year. Agency: Burning Foot Beer Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 1, 2026 Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Set Up Team | Parties in the ParkHelp bring the party to life before the music starts. Our Set Up Team is the behind-the-scenes crew that transforms the park into an exciting event space for the community. If you enjoy staying active, working with a team, and seeing your hard work turn into something special, this is the role for you. What You’ll Help With: Unload event supplies from the trailer parked on Fourth Street Set up tables throughout the park using the provided site map Place trash and recycling bins in key locations Help make sure the park is guest-ready before gates open Close the fence before the 5:00 PM start of the partyVolunteer Details: Arrival Time: 1:00 PM Best For: Team players, movers, organizers, and anyone who likes getting things done Activity Level: Moderate to active (lifting, walking, setting items in place)Why It Matters: Come early. Build the magic. Start the party. Agency: Noah Project Help bring the party to life before the music starts. Our Set Up Team is the behind-the-scenes crew that transforms the park into an exciting event space for the community. If you enjoy staying active, working with a team, and seeing your hard work turn into something special, this is the role for you. What You’ll Help With: Unload event supplies from the trailer parked on Fourth Street Set up tables throughout the park using the provided site map Place trash and recycling bins in key locations Help make sure the park is guest-ready before gates open Close the fence before the 5:00 PM start of the partyVolunteer Details: Arrival Time: 1:00 PM Best For: Team players, movers, organizers, and anyone who likes getting things done Activity Level: Moderate to active (lifting, walking, setting items in place)Why It Matters: Come early. Build the magic. Start the party. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ID Check TeamBe the friendly first stop for a safe and smooth night out. Our ID Check Team plays an important role in helping Parties in the Park remain fun, organized, and responsible for everyone attending. You’ll greet guests, verify IDs, and help ensure those enjoying alcoholic beverages are properly wristbanded. What You’ll Help With: Check IDs for guests planning to consume alcoholic beverages Place wristbands on approved attendees Welcome guests with a positive and professional attitude Help communicate park entry guidelines when needed Alert your volunteer liaison or security team if any issues ariseImportant Event Policies to Help Reinforce: Volunteer Details: Best For: Friendly, attentive, confident communicators Activity Level: Standing for the full shift Environment: Fast-paced entry area with lots of guest interactionWhy It Matters: Smile big. Stay sharp. Help start the party right. Agency: Noah Project Be the friendly first stop for a safe and smooth night out. Our ID Check Team plays an important role in helping Parties in the Park remain fun, organized, and responsible for everyone attending. You’ll greet guests, verify IDs, and help ensure those enjoying alcoholic beverages are properly wristbanded. What You’ll Help With: Check IDs for guests planning to consume alcoholic beverages Place wristbands on approved attendees Welcome guests with a positive and professional attitude Help communicate park entry guidelines when needed Alert your volunteer liaison or security team if any issues ariseImportant Event Policies to Help Reinforce: Volunteer Details: Best For: Friendly, attentive, confident communicators Activity Level: Standing for the full shift Environment: Fast-paced entry area with lots of guest interactionWhy It Matters: Smile big. Stay sharp. Help start the party right. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Sales TeamBring the energy and help fuel the fun. Our Ticket Sales Team keeps the party moving by helping guests purchase the tickets they need for food and beverage service throughout the night. Stationed at the front entrances, you’ll be one of the first people guests meet and help set the tone for a great evening. What You’ll Help With: Sell event tickets to partygoers throughout the evening Encourage guests to purchase what they may need for the night Remind guests that tickets are valid for tonight’s party only Sell alcoholic beverage tickets to guests of legal age If age is in question, politely ask to see ID (guests should already have a wristband) Let guests know food and pop are available on a cash basis Help communicate that beverage ticket sales end at 9:00 PMVolunteer Details: Location: Front entrance area Position Type: Seated role Best For: Friendly communicators, people who enjoy guest interaction, organized multitaskers Environment: Busy, welcoming, guest-facing atmosphereWhy It Matters: Take a seat. Welcome the crowd. Help make the night happen. Agency: Noah Project Bring the energy and help fuel the fun. Our Ticket Sales Team keeps the party moving by helping guests purchase the tickets they need for food and beverage service throughout the night. Stationed at the front entrances, you’ll be one of the first people guests meet and help set the tone for a great evening. What You’ll Help With: Sell event tickets to partygoers throughout the evening Encourage guests to purchase what they may need for the night Remind guests that tickets are valid for tonight’s party only Sell alcoholic beverage tickets to guests of legal age If age is in question, politely ask to see ID (guests should already have a wristband) Let guests know food and pop are available on a cash basis Help communicate that beverage ticket sales end at 9:00 PMVolunteer Details: Location: Front entrance area Position Type: Seated role Best For: Friendly communicators, people who enjoy guest interaction, organized multitaskers Environment: Busy, welcoming, guest-facing atmosphereWhy It Matters: Take a seat. Welcome the crowd. Help make the night happen. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Rover TeamKeep the lines short and the good times rolling. Our Ticket Rovers are mobile, high-energy volunteers who move throughout the park helping guests purchase tickets quickly and conveniently. Instead of waiting in line, guests can buy from you right where the action is. If you like staying active, talking with people, and being in the middle of the fun, this is the role for you. What You’ll Help With: Walk throughout the park selling tickets to guests in the crowd Help reduce long ticket table lines by assisting guests waiting at the end of lines Stay near beverage or serving stations so guests can buy tickets quickly Return to the Information Tent for cash drop-offs or to restock tickets as needed Make change accurately and efficiently Keep the energy upbeat with a fun, friendly attitudeVolunteer Details: Position Type: Mobile / walking role Best For: Outgoing personalities, quick thinkers, energetic helpers, confident cash handlers Activity Level: High - walking and interacting throughout the event Environment: Fast-paced, social, lively atmosphereWhy It Matters: Stay mobile. Stay smiling. Keep the party flowing. Agency: Noah Project Keep the lines short and the good times rolling. Our Ticket Rovers are mobile, high-energy volunteers who move throughout the park helping guests purchase tickets quickly and conveniently. Instead of waiting in line, guests can buy from you right where the action is. If you like staying active, talking with people, and being in the middle of the fun, this is the role for you. What You’ll Help With: Walk throughout the park selling tickets to guests in the crowd Help reduce long ticket table lines by assisting guests waiting at the end of lines Stay near beverage or serving stations so guests can buy tickets quickly Return to the Information Tent for cash drop-offs or to restock tickets as needed Make change accurately and efficiently Keep the energy upbeat with a fun, friendly attitudeVolunteer Details: Position Type: Mobile / walking role Best For: Outgoing personalities, quick thinkers, energetic helpers, confident cash handlers Activity Level: High - walking and interacting throughout the event Environment: Fast-paced, social, lively atmosphereWhy It Matters: Stay mobile. Stay smiling. Keep the party flowing. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kid’s Zone TeamHelp create a fun, safe space where families can play and make memories. Our Kid’s Zone Team helps oversee one of the most joyful areas of the event. If you enjoy working around families, keeping spaces organized, and helping children have a great experience, this is a wonderful volunteer role. What You’ll Help With: Welcome families and help create a positive, family-friendly environment Remind parents or guardians to remain with their children when needed Help monitor activity areas to keep things safe and enjoyable Keep supplies organized, stocked, and easy to access Tidy activity stations throughout the evening Help maintain a clean, cheerful, and orderly Kid’s Zone spaceVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / family-facing role Best For: Friendly volunteers, patient helpers, organized individuals, those who enjoy community family events Activity Level: Moderate - standing, walking, tidying, and assisting families Environment: Fun, energetic children’s areaWhy It Matters: Bring the smiles. Keep it fun. Help families make memories. Agency: Noah Project Help create a fun, safe space where families can play and make memories. Our Kid’s Zone Team helps oversee one of the most joyful areas of the event. If you enjoy working around families, keeping spaces organized, and helping children have a great experience, this is a wonderful volunteer role. What You’ll Help With: Welcome families and help create a positive, family-friendly environment Remind parents or guardians to remain with their children when needed Help monitor activity areas to keep things safe and enjoyable Keep supplies organized, stocked, and easy to access Tidy activity stations throughout the evening Help maintain a clean, cheerful, and orderly Kid’s Zone spaceVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / family-facing role Best For: Friendly volunteers, patient helpers, organized individuals, those who enjoy community family events Activity Level: Moderate - standing, walking, tidying, and assisting families Environment: Fun, energetic children’s areaWhy It Matters: Bring the smiles. Keep it fun. Help families make memories. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beverage Server TeamBe part of the fast-paced crew keeping guests refreshed and the party going strong. Our Beverage Server Team is one of the busiest and most important roles at Parties in the Park. You’ll work as a team to serve guests quickly, responsibly, and with great customer service while helping maintain a safe and fun environment for everyone. What You’ll Help With: Work in pairs, with one volunteer serving guests and one restocking coolers as needed Collect tickets and provide beverages efficiently Open all beverages before handing them to customers Check wrists for valid wristbands before serving alcoholic beverages If you question someone’s age, ask your captain for assistance and request ID when needed Help monitor for safe service practices throughout the shift Keep the serving area clean, organized, and stockedImportant Guidelines: No drinking behind the serving area Do not serve anyone who appears obviously intoxicated Do not give samples or taste tests Do not tear tickets, as they may be reused during operations When in doubt, ask your captain or beverage distributor for supportVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / high-energy team role Best For: Friendly volunteers, quick workers, responsible team players, strong communicators Activity Level: Moderate to high - standing, serving, restocking, moving quickly Environment: Busy, upbeat, customer-facing service stationWhy It Matters: Stay sharp. Stay friendly. Keep the good times flowing. Agency: Noah Project Be part of the fast-paced crew keeping guests refreshed and the party going strong. Our Beverage Server Team is one of the busiest and most important roles at Parties in the Park. You’ll work as a team to serve guests quickly, responsibly, and with great customer service while helping maintain a safe and fun environment for everyone. What You’ll Help With: Work in pairs, with one volunteer serving guests and one restocking coolers as needed Collect tickets and provide beverages efficiently Open all beverages before handing them to customers Check wrists for valid wristbands before serving alcoholic beverages If you question someone’s age, ask your captain for assistance and request ID when needed Help monitor for safe service practices throughout the shift Keep the serving area clean, organized, and stockedImportant Guidelines: No drinking behind the serving area Do not serve anyone who appears obviously intoxicated Do not give samples or taste tests Do not tear tickets, as they may be reused during operations When in doubt, ask your captain or beverage distributor for supportVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / high-energy team role Best For: Friendly volunteers, quick workers, responsible team players, strong communicators Activity Level: Moderate to high - standing, serving, restocking, moving quickly Environment: Busy, upbeat, customer-facing service stationWhy It Matters: Stay sharp. Stay friendly. Keep the good times flowing. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Craft Beer Server TeamHelp bring the specialty beverage experience to life. Our Craft Beer Server Team serves guests who are excited to explore unique brews while enjoying a great night in the park. This role is perfect for volunteers who enjoy customer service, stay calm in a busy environment, and ideally have a little craft beer knowledge to help guests make selections. What You’ll Help With: Serve craft beer to guests in a friendly, efficient manner Pour beer into cups and hand cups to patrons Check wrists for valid wristbands before serving alcoholic beverages Ask for support from your captain if age is in question and request ID when needed Stock beer into ice carefully throughout the shift Monitor inventory and help reduce waste near the end of the night Keep the serving area clean, organized, and guest-readyHelpful Knowledge: Important Guidelines: No drinking behind the serving area Do not hand glass bottles to customers Do not empty full cases into ice all at once Avoid opening new cases late in the event if they are unlikely to sell Do not serve anyone who appears obviously intoxicated Do not give samples or taste tests Do not tear tickets, as they may need to be reused during operations When in doubt, ask your captain for assistanceVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / customer-facing service role Best For: Friendly volunteers, responsible team players, fast workers, craft beer enthusiasts Activity Level: Moderate to high - standing, pouring, stocking, assisting guests Environment: Busy, upbeat specialty beverage stationWhy It Matters: Pour with purpose. Serve with energy. Keep the good times brewing. Agency: Noah Project Help bring the specialty beverage experience to life. Our Craft Beer Server Team serves guests who are excited to explore unique brews while enjoying a great night in the park. This role is perfect for volunteers who enjoy customer service, stay calm in a busy environment, and ideally have a little craft beer knowledge to help guests make selections. What You’ll Help With: Serve craft beer to guests in a friendly, efficient manner Pour beer into cups and hand cups to patrons Check wrists for valid wristbands before serving alcoholic beverages Ask for support from your captain if age is in question and request ID when needed Stock beer into ice carefully throughout the shift Monitor inventory and help reduce waste near the end of the night Keep the serving area clean, organized, and guest-readyHelpful Knowledge: Important Guidelines: No drinking behind the serving area Do not hand glass bottles to customers Do not empty full cases into ice all at once Avoid opening new cases late in the event if they are unlikely to sell Do not serve anyone who appears obviously intoxicated Do not give samples or taste tests Do not tear tickets, as they may need to be reused during operations When in doubt, ask your captain for assistanceVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / customer-facing service role Best For: Friendly volunteers, responsible team players, fast workers, craft beer enthusiasts Activity Level: Moderate to high - standing, pouring, stocking, assisting guests Environment: Busy, upbeat specialty beverage stationWhy It Matters: Pour with purpose. Serve with energy. Keep the good times brewing. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trash Collector TeamBe the cleanup crew that keeps the party beautiful. Our Trash Collector Team plays a huge role in keeping Parties in the Park clean, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone. If you like staying active, helping behind the scenes, and making an immediate difference, this is a great fit. What You’ll Help With: Rove throughout the park collecting cups and litter from grass, tables, and vendor areas Empty recycling cans and place bags of cans in the designated beer truck on site Empty trash bins throughout the venue and replace liners Transport trash bags to the dumpster area Pick up trash and paper towels near restroom areas Check in with beverage stations and remove their trash as needed Help keep the park looking clean and guest-ready all evening longVolunteer Details: Position Type: Mobile / walking role Best For: Active volunteers, independent workers, team players, people who like visible results Activity Level: High - frequent walking, lifting bags, moving throughout the park Environment: Outdoor, fast-paced event settingWhy It Matters: Keep it clean. Keep it moving. Keep the party shining. Agency: Noah Project Be the cleanup crew that keeps the party beautiful. Our Trash Collector Team plays a huge role in keeping Parties in the Park clean, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone. If you like staying active, helping behind the scenes, and making an immediate difference, this is a great fit. What You’ll Help With: Rove throughout the park collecting cups and litter from grass, tables, and vendor areas Empty recycling cans and place bags of cans in the designated beer truck on site Empty trash bins throughout the venue and replace liners Transport trash bags to the dumpster area Pick up trash and paper towels near restroom areas Check in with beverage stations and remove their trash as needed Help keep the park looking clean and guest-ready all evening longVolunteer Details: Position Type: Mobile / walking role Best For: Active volunteers, independent workers, team players, people who like visible results Activity Level: High - frequent walking, lifting bags, moving throughout the park Environment: Outdoor, fast-paced event settingWhy It Matters: Keep it clean. Keep it moving. Keep the party shining. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Tent Server TeamKeep guests refreshed and ready for a great night. Our Water Tent Server Team helps guests stay hydrated while enjoying the excitement of Parties in the Park. This role is simple, important, and perfect for volunteers who enjoy friendly guest interaction and keeping things organized. What You’ll Help With: Serve bottled water or water station beverages to guests Accept tickets or cash for purchases as directed Provide friendly, quick customer service Keep the tent area neat, clean, and welcoming Watch for litter or spills and help keep the space safe Help restock supplies as needed throughout the shiftVolunteer Details: Position Type: Guest-facing service role Best For: Friendly volunteers, organized helpers, dependable team players Activity Level: Moderate - standing, serving, light cleanup Environment: Busy outdoor refreshment stationWhy It Matters: Serve smiles. Keep it tidy. Help guests stay refreshed. Agency: Noah Project Keep guests refreshed and ready for a great night. Our Water Tent Server Team helps guests stay hydrated while enjoying the excitement of Parties in the Park. This role is simple, important, and perfect for volunteers who enjoy friendly guest interaction and keeping things organized. What You’ll Help With: Serve bottled water or water station beverages to guests Accept tickets or cash for purchases as directed Provide friendly, quick customer service Keep the tent area neat, clean, and welcoming Watch for litter or spills and help keep the space safe Help restock supplies as needed throughout the shiftVolunteer Details: Position Type: Guest-facing service role Best For: Friendly volunteers, organized helpers, dependable team players Activity Level: Moderate - standing, serving, light cleanup Environment: Busy outdoor refreshment stationWhy It Matters: Serve smiles. Keep it tidy. Help guests stay refreshed. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon European frog-bit Hand PullingLooking for a fun way to earn volunteer hours and help protect local nature?
Questions? Contact the Muskegon Conservation District—we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Muskegon Conservation District Looking for a fun way to earn volunteer hours and help protect local nature?
Questions? Contact the Muskegon Conservation District—we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Muskegon Conservation District Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 5, 2026 Zip Code: 49445 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tear Down TeamHelp close out an amazing night and leave the park shining. When the music ends, the Tear Down Team steps in to help wrap up the event and return the park to its original condition. If you don’t mind rolling up your sleeves after the fun and being part of the final push, this role is essential. What You’ll Help With: Take down tables, stations, signage, and event equipment Load supplies and materials for transport out of the park Remove items that were brought in for the event Help gather leftover materials and organize cleanup areas Walk the park to ensure nothing is left behind Leave the park clean, orderly, and as we found itVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / hands-on role Best For: Team players, dependable helpers, night owls, volunteers who like getting things done Activity Level: Moderate to high - lifting, walking, carrying, packing Environment: End-of-night outdoor cleanup and breakdownWhy It Matters: Finish strong. Pack it up. Leave no trace. Agency: Noah Project Help close out an amazing night and leave the park shining. When the music ends, the Tear Down Team steps in to help wrap up the event and return the park to its original condition. If you don’t mind rolling up your sleeves after the fun and being part of the final push, this role is essential. What You’ll Help With: Take down tables, stations, signage, and event equipment Load supplies and materials for transport out of the park Remove items that were brought in for the event Help gather leftover materials and organize cleanup areas Walk the park to ensure nothing is left behind Leave the park clean, orderly, and as we found itVolunteer Details: Position Type: Active / hands-on role Best For: Team players, dependable helpers, night owls, volunteers who like getting things done Activity Level: Moderate to high - lifting, walking, carrying, packing Environment: End-of-night outdoor cleanup and breakdownWhy It Matters: Finish strong. Pack it up. Leave no trace. Agency: Noah Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - Set Up/Tear DownMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will help set up at the beginning or tear down at the end of the festival. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will help set up at the beginning or tear down at the end of the festival. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - General HelpMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will act as a floater to help with whatever needs to get done before, during, or after the festival. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will act as a floater to help with whatever needs to get done before, during, or after the festival. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - Parade Barricade VolunteersMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will stand at the cross streets of the parade route and direct traffic away from the route. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will stand at the cross streets of the parade route and direct traffic away from the route. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - Alcohol ServersMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be serving alcohol from the drink tent. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be serving alcohol from the drink tent. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - Entry StaffMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be stationed at one of the two entrances to accept entry fees from patrons. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be stationed at one of the two entrances to accept entry fees from patrons. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon Pride Festival - Ticket SalesMuskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be selling drink tickets either in a booth or moving throughout the festival grounds. Agency: Muskegon Pride Muskegon Pride Festival 2026 is happening June 6! We are excited to be moving to Hackley Park this year. This means we will need more volunteers than ever. Happy Pride! This position will be selling drink tickets either in a booth or moving throughout the festival grounds. Agency: Muskegon Pride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Set UpWe're looking for energetic and reliable volunteers to help bring Taste of Muskegon to life! Tasks include setting up tents, tables, and chairs, assisting with signage and decor placement. Volunteers will need to be able to lift light to moderate items and comfortable working outdoors. Wear close toed shoes and comfortable clothes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon We're looking for energetic and reliable volunteers to help bring Taste of Muskegon to life! Tasks include setting up tents, tables, and chairs, assisting with signage and decor placement. Volunteers will need to be able to lift light to moderate items and comfortable working outdoors. Wear close toed shoes and comfortable clothes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tent Check-InThe Volunteer Check-In team are friendly faces our volunteers see at Taste of Muskegon! This role is responsible for welcoming volunteers as they arrive, checking them into their shift, and making sure they receive their volunteer T-shirt, and providing our volunteers their free Taste Tickets! This position answers basic questions and helps direct volunteers around Taste of Muskegon. Agency: Taste of Muskegon The Volunteer Check-In team are friendly faces our volunteers see at Taste of Muskegon! This role is responsible for welcoming volunteers as they arrive, checking them into their shift, and making sure they receive their volunteer T-shirt, and providing our volunteers their free Taste Tickets! This position answers basic questions and helps direct volunteers around Taste of Muskegon. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket SellersTicket Sellers sell Taste tickets to guests. This role involves handling cash and/or card payments, providing customer service, and answering basic questions about ticket options and how they're used throughout the festival. Ticket Sellers should be comfortable working with the public and a fast-paced environment. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Ticket Sellers sell Taste tickets to guests. This role involves handling cash and/or card payments, providing customer service, and answering basic questions about ticket options and how they're used throughout the festival. Ticket Sellers should be comfortable working with the public and a fast-paced environment. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sustainability Green TeamDo you love food and the planet?! Then this role is for you! The Sustainability Green Team volunteers help keep the festival clean and eco-friendly by assisting with trash and recycling stations, guiding guests on proper disposal, and preventing bins from overflowing. This role involves cleanup, being on your feet, and supporting the festival's sustainability efforts. Saving the planet never tasted so good! Agency: Taste of Muskegon Do you love food and the planet?! Then this role is for you! The Sustainability Green Team volunteers help keep the festival clean and eco-friendly by assisting with trash and recycling stations, guiding guests on proper disposal, and preventing bins from overflowing. This role involves cleanup, being on your feet, and supporting the festival's sustainability efforts. Saving the planet never tasted so good! Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Beer & Wine ServersBeer and wine server volunteers help serve alcoholic beverages in a responsible and friendly manner. Volunteers must be 21+ to pour beer and wine, and valid photo ID will be checked at the Volunteer Check-In before starting your shift. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Beer and wine server volunteers help serve alcoholic beverages in a responsible and friendly manner. Volunteers must be 21+ to pour beer and wine, and valid photo ID will be checked at the Volunteer Check-In before starting your shift. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friends of the FestivalFriends of the Festival serve as general support volunteers, stepping in where needed throughout the event. This role requires flexibility, a willingness to assist in various areas, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing needs. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Friends of the Festival serve as general support volunteers, stepping in where needed throughout the event. This role requires flexibility, a willingness to assist in various areas, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing needs. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gate Check-InAssist at the gate to check IDs for wristbands and helping ensure anyone with alcohol disposes of it prior to leaving the park. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Assist at the gate to check IDs for wristbands and helping ensure anyone with alcohol disposes of it prior to leaving the park. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nighttime Tear DownWe're seeking dependable volunteers to help with tear down once Taste of Muskegon concludes on Saturday night. Responsibilities include taking down tables, chairs, tents, removal and collection of fencing, and more allowing for the streets to be re-opened. Volunteers need to be able to lift moderate to heavy items and comfortable working outdoors in the dark (with street lights). Wear comfortable clothes and close toed shoes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon We're seeking dependable volunteers to help with tear down once Taste of Muskegon concludes on Saturday night. Responsibilities include taking down tables, chairs, tents, removal and collection of fencing, and more allowing for the streets to be re-opened. Volunteers need to be able to lift moderate to heavy items and comfortable working outdoors in the dark (with street lights). Wear comfortable clothes and close toed shoes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tear DownWe're seeking dependable volunteers to help with tear down once Taste of Muskegon concludes. Responsibilities include taking down tables, chairs, tents, signage, and whatever else includes getting Hackley Park back in order. Volunteers need to be able to lift light to moderate items and comfortable working outdoors. Wear comfortable clothes and close toed shoes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon We're seeking dependable volunteers to help with tear down once Taste of Muskegon concludes. Responsibilities include taking down tables, chairs, tents, signage, and whatever else includes getting Hackley Park back in order. Volunteers need to be able to lift light to moderate items and comfortable working outdoors. Wear comfortable clothes and close toed shoes. Agency: Taste of Muskegon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
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. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! 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. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! 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 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 15, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Oceana County Fairgrounds | Friday, June 19Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart at the Oceana County Fairgrounds. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, June 19 Location: Oceana County Fairgrounds | 1025 State St., Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart at the Oceana County Fairgrounds. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, June 19 Location: Oceana County Fairgrounds | 1025 State St., Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49420 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Paddle Raise Bid Spotter - An Evening with MCC: Centennial CelebrationVolunteers will help by locating guests during the paddle raise and confirming their pledgeMust be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet (adding bids to guests' accounts for checkout)Volunteer will be moving around the event area during the paddle raiseVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Volunteers will help by locating guests during the paddle raise and confirming their pledgeMust be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet (adding bids to guests' accounts for checkout)Volunteer will be moving around the event area during the paddle raiseVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Checkout - An Evening with MCC: Centennial CelebrationVolunteers will help guests with checkout and the pick up of winning auction itemsMust be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet, and in a fast-paced settingVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Volunteers will help guests with checkout and the pick up of winning auction itemsMust be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet, and in a fast-paced settingVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Auction Tables Concierge - An Evening with MCC: Centennial CelebrationVolunteers will help guests with mobile bidding (accessing virtual auction, adding payment, etc)Volunteers will assist with raffle and gift card pull (if needed)Must be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet, and in a fast-paced settingVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Volunteers will help guests with mobile bidding (accessing virtual auction, adding payment, etc)Volunteers will assist with raffle and gift card pull (if needed)Must be age 21 +Volunteer must be comfortable using a laptop computer and/or tablet, and in a fast-paced settingVolunteer must attend one of two volunteer brief orientations (week of June 15th)
Agency: Foundation for Muskegon Community College Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ICE DELIVERY - Lakeshore Art Festival 2026
ICE DELIVERY
The Ice Delivery position will focus on ensuring all of our food, information and exhibitor booth ice needs are met! Duties include delivering bags to vendors as they make requests, as well as periodically checking to see if vendors needs ice. This position will also need to carefully track how many bags of ice each vendors uses via a sheet given by the LAF Committee. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival
ICE DELIVERY
The Ice Delivery position will focus on ensuring all of our food, information and exhibitor booth ice needs are met! Duties include delivering bags to vendors as they make requests, as well as periodically checking to see if vendors needs ice. This position will also need to carefully track how many bags of ice each vendors uses via a sheet given by the LAF Committee. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: INFORMATION & SALES TEAM (Craft) - Lakeshore Art Festival 2026
INFORMATION & SALES TEAM VOLUNTEER (Craft)
The Information & Sales Team position will focus on working at the Festival Information Booth. Duties could include selling bottled water and answering general questions about the Festival. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival
INFORMATION & SALES TEAM VOLUNTEER (Craft)
The Information & Sales Team position will focus on working at the Festival Information Booth. Duties could include selling bottled water and answering general questions about the Festival. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL - Lakeshore Art Festival 2026
FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL
The Friend of Art position is a flexible role that steps in where needed to support various aspects of the Lakeshore Art Festival. Duties could include selling ice cold bottled water, answering general questions about the Festival, covering volunteer unfilled volunteer positions and ensuring a smooth festival experience. This role requires adaptability, a positive attitude, and a willingness to jump in wherever extra hands are needed. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival
FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL
The Friend of Art position is a flexible role that steps in where needed to support various aspects of the Lakeshore Art Festival. Duties could include selling ice cold bottled water, answering general questions about the Festival, covering volunteer unfilled volunteer positions and ensuring a smooth festival experience. This role requires adaptability, a positive attitude, and a willingness to jump in wherever extra hands are needed. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: INFORMATION & SALES TEAM (Fine Art) - Lakeshore Art Festival 2026
INFORMATION & SALES TEAM VOLUNTEER (Fine Art)
The Information & Sales Team position will focus on working at the Festival Information Booth. Duties could include selling bottled water and answering general questions about the Festival. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival
INFORMATION & SALES TEAM VOLUNTEER (Fine Art)
The Information & Sales Team position will focus on working at the Festival Information Booth. Duties could include selling bottled water and answering general questions about the Festival. A UNIQUE & ARTFUL EXPERIENCEThe Lakeshore Art Festival features a unique blend of fine art, handcrafted goods, music, food, and fun in beautiful Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Experience over 300 juried fine art and specialty craft exhibitors, a Children’s Lane, artisan food market, street performers, interactive art stations, and so much more! Saturday, June 27, 2026 & Sunday, June 28, 2026 from 9am to 5pm in Downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COMMUNITY ART PROJECT - Muskegon Community CollegeCommunity Art Project with MCC - Thumbprints United You can help engage the community in an interactive art project in which anyone can participate for free. Thumbprints United is a collaborative community art project that transforms a simple fingerprint into a powerful symbol of unity and diversity. Everyone in the community is invited to leave their unique thumbprint on large boards (shaped like MCC 100) —using colorful, non-toxic ink—to contribute to a vibrant collective artwork. Each thumbprint, distinct in its pattern and hue, represents an individual voice, while the resulting mosaic celebrates the strength found in togetherness. As the boards fill with hundreds of thumbprints, it visually narrates the story of a community coming together to create something beautiful, meaningful, and entirely unique. This project inspires connection, inclusion, and pride, reminding participants that every person leaves an indelible mark on the community. Volunteers would be needed to assist with using rotating blue and yellow inks and offering handwipes to wipe off the access ink. Two volunteers per three hours shift. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Community Art Project with MCC - Thumbprints United You can help engage the community in an interactive art project in which anyone can participate for free. Thumbprints United is a collaborative community art project that transforms a simple fingerprint into a powerful symbol of unity and diversity. Everyone in the community is invited to leave their unique thumbprint on large boards (shaped like MCC 100) —using colorful, non-toxic ink—to contribute to a vibrant collective artwork. Each thumbprint, distinct in its pattern and hue, represents an individual voice, while the resulting mosaic celebrates the strength found in togetherness. As the boards fill with hundreds of thumbprints, it visually narrates the story of a community coming together to create something beautiful, meaningful, and entirely unique. This project inspires connection, inclusion, and pride, reminding participants that every person leaves an indelible mark on the community. Volunteers would be needed to assist with using rotating blue and yellow inks and offering handwipes to wipe off the access ink. Two volunteers per three hours shift. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CHILDRENS LANE ART PROJECT 1 - Muskegon Community CollegeChildren's Lane Art Project 1 - Creative Color with Muskegon Community College Children will receive their own coloring book filled with illustrations created by art students from Muskegon Community College. Volunteers guide children to explore their world in color and design, while encouraging imagination and self-expression. The station is set up with crayons for children to color or they can take them home with their limited edition coloring book. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Children's Lane Art Project 1 - Creative Color with Muskegon Community College Children will receive their own coloring book filled with illustrations created by art students from Muskegon Community College. Volunteers guide children to explore their world in color and design, while encouraging imagination and self-expression. The station is set up with crayons for children to color or they can take them home with their limited edition coloring book. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CHILDRENS LANE ART PROJECT 2 - Muskegon Community CollegeChildren's Lane Art Project 2 - Creative Clay with Muskegon Community College Children will explore the world of sculpting with hand modeling clay. Each child is provided with a set of colorful (MCC colors) soft modeling clay. The station will feature simple instructions and inspiration cards for making fun shapes like animals, flowers, and favorite cartoon characters. Volunteers guide kids through basic techniques such as rolling, pinching, and shaping the clay, while encouraging imagination and self-expression. There are also challenge cards for older children who want to try more complex creations. Once finished, each child can take it home as a unique keepsake. Both activities promotes sensory development, creativity, and fine motor skills in a fun, hands-on environment. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Children's Lane Art Project 2 - Creative Clay with Muskegon Community College Children will explore the world of sculpting with hand modeling clay. Each child is provided with a set of colorful (MCC colors) soft modeling clay. The station will feature simple instructions and inspiration cards for making fun shapes like animals, flowers, and favorite cartoon characters. Volunteers guide kids through basic techniques such as rolling, pinching, and shaping the clay, while encouraging imagination and self-expression. There are also challenge cards for older children who want to try more complex creations. Once finished, each child can take it home as a unique keepsake. Both activities promotes sensory development, creativity, and fine motor skills in a fun, hands-on environment. Agency: Lakeshore Art Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Education in The WildEducation in the Wild is a transformative community initiative by the McClure-Rabb Idlewild Foundation designed to empower underserved youth through hands-on learning, outdoor exploration, and access to opportunity. Rooted in the historic legacy of Idlewild, this program introduces young people to the beauty and importance of the natural world while fostering confidence, curiosity, and lifelong skills. Participants engage in immersive wilderness experiences that include environmental education, fishing instruction, water safety and swimming activities, and guided outdoor exploration. Through these experiences, youth build resilience, teamwork, and a deeper connection to nature—many for the very first time. Education in the Wild also removes barriers by providing free meals, snacks, and giveaways, ensuring every child feels welcomed, supported, and valued. The program extends beyond outdoor learning by hosting a college and career fair, connecting students and families with higher education institutions, resources, and pathways to future success. By combining outdoor education, nourishment, mentorship, and academic exposure, Education in the Wild creates a safe, enriching environment where underserved youth can thrive, dream bigger, and envision a brighter future. Agency: McClure-Rabb Idlewild Foundation Education in the Wild is a transformative community initiative by the McClure-Rabb Idlewild Foundation designed to empower underserved youth through hands-on learning, outdoor exploration, and access to opportunity. Rooted in the historic legacy of Idlewild, this program introduces young people to the beauty and importance of the natural world while fostering confidence, curiosity, and lifelong skills. Participants engage in immersive wilderness experiences that include environmental education, fishing instruction, water safety and swimming activities, and guided outdoor exploration. Through these experiences, youth build resilience, teamwork, and a deeper connection to nature—many for the very first time. Education in the Wild also removes barriers by providing free meals, snacks, and giveaways, ensuring every child feels welcomed, supported, and valued. The program extends beyond outdoor learning by hosting a college and career fair, connecting students and families with higher education institutions, resources, and pathways to future success. By combining outdoor education, nourishment, mentorship, and academic exposure, Education in the Wild creates a safe, enriching environment where underserved youth can thrive, dream bigger, and envision a brighter future. Agency: McClure-Rabb Idlewild Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 49642-0015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Set Up & Tear Down Volunteers | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Set Up Volunteers Assist with unloading suppliesSet up tables and tentsSet up trash cans and recycling binsTear Down Volunteers Pick up trash/lost items in the parkTake care of trash cans & recycling bins; take all trash bags to dumpsterLoad supplies onto trailersAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Set Up Volunteers Assist with unloading suppliesSet up tables and tentsSet up trash cans and recycling binsTear Down Volunteers Pick up trash/lost items in the parkTake care of trash cans & recycling bins; take all trash bags to dumpsterLoad supplies onto trailersAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Information Tent & Check-In Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Information Tent & Check-In Volunteers Check in volunteers as they arrive and direct them to their positionsWristband volunteers (ID check required)Answer questions about United Way of the Lakeshore and pass out information about community resources and upcoming eventsCommunicate with money runners as neededAssist United Way staff and committee as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Information Tent & Check-In Volunteers Check in volunteers as they arrive and direct them to their positionsWristband volunteers (ID check required)Answer questions about United Way of the Lakeshore and pass out information about community resources and upcoming eventsCommunicate with money runners as neededAssist United Way staff and committee as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Sales (Front Entry) Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Ticket Sales Volunteers Sell tickets to guests at the 3rd or 4th street entranceCommunicate with money runners as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Ticket Sales Volunteers Sell tickets to guests at the 3rd or 4th street entranceCommunicate with money runners as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Walkerville| Friday, July 24Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Walkerville. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, July 24, 2026 Location: Walkerville School District (145 Lathrop St., 49459) Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Walkerville. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, July 24, 2026 Location: Walkerville School District (145 Lathrop St., 49459) Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49459 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Craft Beer Server Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Craft Beer Server Volunteers Take tickets for beer salesPour beerCheck for wristbands/verify guest is 21 or olderCommunicate any needs, keg changes, low ice, etc. to team lead on siteMust be over 21 (no consumption of alcohol allowed during your volunteer shift)All Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Craft Beer Server Volunteers Take tickets for beer salesPour beerCheck for wristbands/verify guest is 21 or olderCommunicate any needs, keg changes, low ice, etc. to team lead on siteMust be over 21 (no consumption of alcohol allowed during your volunteer shift)All Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Sales Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Water Sales Volunteers Take tickets for bottled water salesRefill ice as neededCommunicate with money runnersAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Water Sales Volunteers Take tickets for bottled water salesRefill ice as neededCommunicate with money runnersAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Domestic Beer Server Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Domestic Beer Server Volunteers Take tickets for beer salesServe beer/wineCheck for wristbands/verify guest is 21 or olderCommunicate any supply needs, low product, low ice, etc. to team lead on siteMust be over 21 (no consumption of alcohol allowed during your volunteer shift)All Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Domestic Beer Server Volunteers Take tickets for beer salesServe beer/wineCheck for wristbands/verify guest is 21 or olderCommunicate any supply needs, low product, low ice, etc. to team lead on siteMust be over 21 (no consumption of alcohol allowed during your volunteer shift)All Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ID Checks & Wristbands Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
ID Check Volunteers Verify guests 21+ by checking IDs at 3rd and 4th street entrances to Hackley ParkWristband guests who are 21 years old and olderCommunicate with team leads and security as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
ID Check Volunteers Verify guests 21+ by checking IDs at 3rd and 4th street entrances to Hackley ParkWristband guests who are 21 years old and olderCommunicate with team leads and security as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ticket Rover Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Ticket Rover Volunteers Work in pairs to sell tickets to guests throughout the parkAlleviate ticket table lines by helping sell to folks at the end of long lines and near serving stationsCommunicate with money runners, as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Ticket Rover Volunteers Work in pairs to sell tickets to guests throughout the parkAlleviate ticket table lines by helping sell to folks at the end of long lines and near serving stationsCommunicate with money runners, as neededAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kid's Zone Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Kid's Zone Volunteers Assist children in the kid's area (parents/guardians must stay in area with their children)Keep area clean and organizedRefill supplies as neededNotify United Way staff or committee of any concerns/needsPromote Dolly Parton's Imagination LibraryAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Kid's Zone Volunteers Assist children in the kid's area (parents/guardians must stay in area with their children)Keep area clean and organizedRefill supplies as neededNotify United Way staff or committee of any concerns/needsPromote Dolly Parton's Imagination LibraryAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trash & Clean-Up Volunteer | Parties in the Park July 24 (United Way)Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Trash & Clean-Up Volunteers Pick up trash and empty cans throughout the park during the partySwitch out full bags of trash and take to the dumpster on siteSwitch out full bags of cans and take to the Tyler Sales truck in the beverage areaAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help United Way of the Lakeshore host a successful Party in the Park on Friday, July 24!
Trash & Clean-Up Volunteers Pick up trash and empty cans throughout the park during the partySwitch out full bags of trash and take to the dumpster on siteSwitch out full bags of cans and take to the Tyler Sales truck in the beverage areaAll Parties in the Park volunteers will receive a free T-shirt! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Shelby | Friday, August 21Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, August 21, 2026 Location: Shelby Elementary School (1285 S. Oceana Dr., 49455) Thank you to the Shelby Rotary Club for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, August 21, 2026 Location: Shelby Elementary School (1285 S. Oceana Dr., 49455) Thank you to the Shelby Rotary Club for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49455 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Hart | Friday, September 18Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, September 18, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School (302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420) Thank you to Hart Rotary Club for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, September 18, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School (302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420) Thank you to Hart Rotary Club for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49420 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Hart | Friday, October 16Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, October 16 Location: GHSP Parking Lot | 1500 Industrial Dr. Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs to families in need in Hart. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Date: Friday, October 16 Location: GHSP Parking Lot | 1500 Industrial Dr. Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49420 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Shelby | Saturday, October 24Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 2 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Dates: Saturday, October 24, 2026 Location: Shelby State Bank | 242 North Michigan Ave., Shelby, 49455 Thank you to Shelby State Bank for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 2 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Dates: Saturday, October 24, 2026 Location: Shelby State Bank | 242 North Michigan Ave., Shelby, 49455 Thank you to Shelby State Bank for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49455 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Shelby | Friday, November 13Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, November 13, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School | 302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, November 13, 2026 Location: Spitler Elementary School | 302 Johnson St. W., Hart, 49420 Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49455 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry Volunteer - Shelby | Friday, December 4Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, December 4, 2026 Location: Shelby Elementary School (1285 S. Oceana Dr., 49455) Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Help distribute 10,000 lbs. of food in the Oceana community!
Volunteers Needed:
Help us unload, sort, and distribute 10,000 lbs. of food to families in need in Shelby. Mobile food pantries help meet the community from where they are and provide nutritious and healthy ingredients for family nourishment. Volunteers help with the intake process of the families, help direct traffic, sort the trucks' goods, and help pack/distribute. The mobile food pantry will be open to the public beginning at 5 PM. Volunteer Time Commitment: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Dates: Friday, December 4, 2026 Location: Shelby Elementary School (1285 S. Oceana Dr., 49455) Thank you to the Oceana County Community Foundation for sponsoring our Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantries! Agency: United Way of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 49455 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library VolunteerMuskegon Heights Public School Academy, along with the Coalition of Community Development, are in need of several volunteers to serve in the libraries at King and Edgewood Elementary Schools. Volunteers will be reading stories, helping children choose and check out books and teaching library etiquette. Times for volunteer needs vary per school. They are as follows: King School: Tuesday- 9:00 - 11:15 Tuesday - 12:00 - 2:50 Thursday - 9:00 - 12:00 Edgewood School: Tuesday - 12:15 to 3:25 Wednesday - 12:15 to 3:25All locations are wheelchair accessible and have disability parking available. This opportunity requires each volunteer to submit to a background check! If you are interested, please click "Express Interest " or fill out a contact form by clicking here. Agency: Coalition for Community Development Muskegon Heights Public School Academy, along with the Coalition of Community Development, are in need of several volunteers to serve in the libraries at King and Edgewood Elementary Schools. Volunteers will be reading stories, helping children choose and check out books and teaching library etiquette. Times for volunteer needs vary per school. They are as follows: King School: Tuesday- 9:00 - 11:15 Tuesday - 12:00 - 2:50 Thursday - 9:00 - 12:00 Edgewood School: Tuesday - 12:15 to 3:25 Wednesday - 12:15 to 3:25All locations are wheelchair accessible and have disability parking available. This opportunity requires each volunteer to submit to a background check! If you are interested, please click "Express Interest " or fill out a contact form by clicking here. Agency: Coalition for Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden VolunteerMuskegon Heights Public School Academy, along with the Coalition of Community Development, are in need of several volunteers to help out at King and Edgewood Elementary Schools along with Garden Manager to provide guidance to students planting, growing and harvesting the garden. Volunteers will also help maintain the gardens when students are unavailable. Times volunteers will be needed vary between the schools and are generally in half hour blocks, or a two hour shift will see four classes. Meet 4 times a week, but commitments don't have to cover all days, we mix and match! Contact us to find out more if you are interested in details. No gardening experience needed. Agency: Coalition for Community Development Muskegon Heights Public School Academy, along with the Coalition of Community Development, are in need of several volunteers to help out at King and Edgewood Elementary Schools along with Garden Manager to provide guidance to students planting, growing and harvesting the garden. Volunteers will also help maintain the gardens when students are unavailable. Times volunteers will be needed vary between the schools and are generally in half hour blocks, or a two hour shift will see four classes. Meet 4 times a week, but commitments don't have to cover all days, we mix and match! Contact us to find out more if you are interested in details. No gardening experience needed. Agency: Coalition for Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Muskegon South Pierhead Light Volunteer KeeperBecome a Muskegon South Pierhead Light Keeper and spend your summer on the coast of beautiful Lake Michigan, sharing in Muskegon's maritime past! Our Light is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1pm-5pm beginning Memorial Day and running through Labor Day. When you sign up to be a Keeper, you will be added to a schedule based on your availability. Volunteers are asked to work a minimum of three 4-hour shifts per month throughout the Summer. Keepers may be very busy or rather slow, dependent on the weather and the day. Some of the primary responsibilities of volunteer keepers include the following: To greet visitors at the lighthouse. Provide visitors with historical information about the lighthouse and/or Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan. Operate the lighthouse admissions and give tours to the top of the tower. Keepers who volunteer during the spring and fall months may provide tours for large numbers of school groups.Volunteers are asked to learn basic historic information about our lights. They should be energetic, comfortable speaking to the public, able to handle money and make change for admissions and several small gift shop items. Volunteers should plan to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the start of their shift. We depend on our Volunteer Lighthouse Keepers to provide visitors and local community members with a fun, informative and educational experience at the lighthouse. Please consider joining us at Muskegon's South Pierhead Lighthouse this summer! Volunteers under 18 will need parent/guardian supervision or permission as required. For information regarding accessibility and all other volunteer questions, please email muskegonlightsoperations@gmail.com. Agency: Muskegon South Pierhead Light(house) Become a Muskegon South Pierhead Light Keeper and spend your summer on the coast of beautiful Lake Michigan, sharing in Muskegon's maritime past! Our Light is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1pm-5pm beginning Memorial Day and running through Labor Day. When you sign up to be a Keeper, you will be added to a schedule based on your availability. Volunteers are asked to work a minimum of three 4-hour shifts per month throughout the Summer. Keepers may be very busy or rather slow, dependent on the weather and the day. Some of the primary responsibilities of volunteer keepers include the following: To greet visitors at the lighthouse. Provide visitors with historical information about the lighthouse and/or Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan. Operate the lighthouse admissions and give tours to the top of the tower. Keepers who volunteer during the spring and fall months may provide tours for large numbers of school groups.Volunteers are asked to learn basic historic information about our lights. They should be energetic, comfortable speaking to the public, able to handle money and make change for admissions and several small gift shop items. Volunteers should plan to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the start of their shift. We depend on our Volunteer Lighthouse Keepers to provide visitors and local community members with a fun, informative and educational experience at the lighthouse. Please consider joining us at Muskegon's South Pierhead Lighthouse this summer! Volunteers under 18 will need parent/guardian supervision or permission as required. For information regarding accessibility and all other volunteer questions, please email muskegonlightsoperations@gmail.com. Agency: Muskegon South Pierhead Light(house) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49441 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transporter for Medical AppointmentsMuskegon County Department of Health and Human Services is looking for inviduals who would like to make a difference in individual's lives. You would be transporting individuals to medical appointments or parenting times with their children and/or parents. You would be reimbursed mileage for using your own car and meals. You will have to register with two systems: CHAMPS and SIGMA VSS prior to being reimbursed for mileage and transporting individuals.
Our office will help you enroll in both CHAMPS and SIGMA VSS Agency: Muskegon County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Muskegon County Department of Health and Human Services is looking for inviduals who would like to make a difference in individual's lives. You would be transporting individuals to medical appointments or parenting times with their children and/or parents. You would be reimbursed mileage for using your own car and meals. You will have to register with two systems: CHAMPS and SIGMA VSS prior to being reimbursed for mileage and transporting individuals.
Our office will help you enroll in both CHAMPS and SIGMA VSS Agency: Muskegon County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deconstruction VolunteerA deconstruction project can range from disassembling kitchen cabinetry and countertops, appropriately disconnecting sinks, toilets, and dishwashers, to removing household appliances, landscaping materials and furniture. Deconstruction staff will provide all necessary instructions and safety equipment to volunteers. Agency: Solid Rock Housing Support A deconstruction project can range from disassembling kitchen cabinetry and countertops, appropriately disconnecting sinks, toilets, and dishwashers, to removing household appliances, landscaping materials and furniture. Deconstruction staff will provide all necessary instructions and safety equipment to volunteers. Agency: Solid Rock Housing Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VITA: Clerical AssistantThe VITA free tax preparation program is a service available in Muskegon, Newaygo, and Oceana Counties during tax season, February 1 - April 15. The program needs assistance with various clerical needs throughout the tax season and during the rest of the year. It is also helpful if this position can assist with reminder phone calls for tax appointments. Learn more by clicking here. Agency: Goodwill Industries of West Michigan The VITA free tax preparation program is a service available in Muskegon, Newaygo, and Oceana Counties during tax season, February 1 - April 15. The program needs assistance with various clerical needs throughout the tax season and during the rest of the year. It is also helpful if this position can assist with reminder phone calls for tax appointments. Learn more by clicking here. Agency: Goodwill Industries of West Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Service Unit DirectorOversees a geographical area of volunteers and Girl Scout troops. Hosts monthly meetings at a local, public location. Assists with girl and adult recruitment. Primary contact between Girl Scout Council and local Girl Scout Volunteers. Application and background check required. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Oversees a geographical area of volunteers and Girl Scout troops. Hosts monthly meetings at a local, public location. Assists with girl and adult recruitment. Primary contact between Girl Scout Council and local Girl Scout Volunteers. Application and background check required. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Troop LeadersMentor groups of 5-10 girls. Provide opportunities to develop life skills and share talents. Volunteering is very flexible to fit any busy schedule. Application and background check required. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Mentor groups of 5-10 girls. Provide opportunities to develop life skills and share talents. Volunteering is very flexible to fit any busy schedule. Application and background check required. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: InternIntern is responsible for assisting with program creation and implementation, office duties, and girl and adult recruitment. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Intern is responsible for assisting with program creation and implementation, office duties, and girl and adult recruitment. Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49445 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event CoordinatorPlan local events for Girl Scout members. Work closely with Council staff and Service Unit Volunteers. Application and background check required. Flexible hours Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Plan local events for Girl Scout members. Work closely with Council staff and Service Unit Volunteers. Application and background check required. Flexible hours Agency: Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Cycle Services: Disaster Action TeamPurpose
To participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response. Key ResponsibilitiesDisaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Ability to: Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision. Adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity. Build effective relationships with others who can help with work-related goals.Team member may work towards the DAT Service Associate response position. Training Current training requirements are contained in the Training and System Requirements for Disaster Action Team Members Job Tool RelationshipsWorks closely with all other DAT Members to ensure team goals are achieved. Development OpportunitiesWith additional training there are opportunities for individual and leadership development to serve as: DAT Service Associate on a DAT response. DAT Team Leader in support of the DAT preparedness. DAT Supervisor on a DAT response.Additional training is available across all service lines to orient volunteer to additional activities and opportunities within the Red Cross. Agency: American Red Cross of West Michigan Purpose
To participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response. Key ResponsibilitiesDisaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Ability to: Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision. Adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity. Build effective relationships with others who can help with work-related goals.Team member may work towards the DAT Service Associate response position. Training Current training requirements are contained in the Training and System Requirements for Disaster Action Team Members Job Tool RelationshipsWorks closely with all other DAT Members to ensure team goals are achieved. Development OpportunitiesWith additional training there are opportunities for individual and leadership development to serve as: DAT Service Associate on a DAT response. DAT Team Leader in support of the DAT preparedness. DAT Supervisor on a DAT response.Additional training is available across all service lines to orient volunteer to additional activities and opportunities within the Red Cross. Agency: American Red Cross of West Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fair Housing TestersWhat is a Tester? As a tester, you play the role of a home seeker - a person who is looking for a housing unit in which to live. Testers must be at least 18 years old, objective, careful observers, accurate reporters, and truthful and credible witnesses. View the Volunteer Information page to learn more and the qualifications for testers page to see if you qualify to volunteer. Testers are paid a stipend for both remote and in-person tests. Become a Tester Our housing tester program is an interesting way to learn about the community and get first hand experience with fair housing. Testers play the role of a home seeker and participate in apartment showings, open houses, and other experiences to help us monitor fair housing practices. Testers are of vital importance to the advocacy and research programs of the Fair Housing Center. Without a vast and diverse pool of volunteer testers, the Fair Housing Center would be drastically limited in our ability to conduct research and investigate claims of illegal discrimination. What is Testing? Testing is a term used to describe the process of checking the housing market to determine the nature and extent of discriminatory treatment practiced against various home seekers. For example, in matched pair testing two or more individuals, similar in every respect other than the variable being tested, are sent to the same sales or rental office. Testers keep careful notes as to what transpires and, and then record their experience on a standard report form. Differences in the treatment of testers often form the bases for successful resolution of a housing discrimination complaint. Why Testing? The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination. In West Michigan, successful complaints filed by claimants have been based upon evidence obtained by Fair Housing Center testers. How Do I Become a Tester? If you are interested in taking on the challenging and rewarding role of a tester, email us to learn about upcoming tester training dates. To register for a tester training via phone, or for more information about testing, contact Sarah Brandt at (616) 438-5712. Agency: The Fair Housing Center of West Michigan What is a Tester? As a tester, you play the role of a home seeker - a person who is looking for a housing unit in which to live. Testers must be at least 18 years old, objective, careful observers, accurate reporters, and truthful and credible witnesses. View the Volunteer Information page to learn more and the qualifications for testers page to see if you qualify to volunteer. Testers are paid a stipend for both remote and in-person tests. Become a Tester Our housing tester program is an interesting way to learn about the community and get first hand experience with fair housing. Testers play the role of a home seeker and participate in apartment showings, open houses, and other experiences to help us monitor fair housing practices. Testers are of vital importance to the advocacy and research programs of the Fair Housing Center. Without a vast and diverse pool of volunteer testers, the Fair Housing Center would be drastically limited in our ability to conduct research and investigate claims of illegal discrimination. What is Testing? Testing is a term used to describe the process of checking the housing market to determine the nature and extent of discriminatory treatment practiced against various home seekers. For example, in matched pair testing two or more individuals, similar in every respect other than the variable being tested, are sent to the same sales or rental office. Testers keep careful notes as to what transpires and, and then record their experience on a standard report form. Differences in the treatment of testers often form the bases for successful resolution of a housing discrimination complaint. Why Testing? The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination. In West Michigan, successful complaints filed by claimants have been based upon evidence obtained by Fair Housing Center testers. How Do I Become a Tester? If you are interested in taking on the challenging and rewarding role of a tester, email us to learn about upcoming tester training dates. To register for a tester training via phone, or for more information about testing, contact Sarah Brandt at (616) 438-5712. Agency: The Fair Housing Center of West Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Counselor - State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)Volunteer sign-ups for SHIP are on hold during open enrollment and will reopen December 8, 2025. A volunteer SHIP (formerly known as MMAP) counselor meets with Medicare recipients who need help sorting through complex insurance and prescription changes each year. Once a volunteer finishes the on-line modules and attends a three-day training, s/he becomes a certified SHIP counselor. To maintain a SHIP counselor status a volunteer must commit to 65 hours a year. New three-day trainings are scheduled periodically throughout the year. Counselors are trained, certified and supported. You can work one day a week or more. Agency: Senior Resources of West Michigan Volunteer sign-ups for SHIP are on hold during open enrollment and will reopen December 8, 2025. A volunteer SHIP (formerly known as MMAP) counselor meets with Medicare recipients who need help sorting through complex insurance and prescription changes each year. Once a volunteer finishes the on-line modules and attends a three-day training, s/he becomes a certified SHIP counselor. To maintain a SHIP counselor status a volunteer must commit to 65 hours a year. New three-day trainings are scheduled periodically throughout the year. Counselors are trained, certified and supported. You can work one day a week or more. Agency: Senior Resources of West Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Long Term Care OmbudsmanGENERAL DESCRIPTION: Provide Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) services for a facility in Muskegon, Oceana, or Ottawa county including resident advocacy services, family support and consumer education. Actively work to improve the long-term care system by representing the interests of long-term care residents and monitoring the development of federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Work with individual residents to resolve simple problems and promote high-quality care. Explaining residents’ rights, empowering residents to communicate their concerns individually or collectively, and assist in the resolution of resident concerns. Refer complex concerns to the Local Long Term Care Ombudsman for Resolution. Provide a community presence by visiting residents of the assigned long-term care facilities 2-4 hours weekly. Report results and findings to the Local Long Term Care Ombudsman. Promoting community education and awareness regarding long-term care issues and the use of best practices. May attend resident council meetings. Continually seek to identify problems within the long-term care system. Maintain inspection reports, licensing information and related materials for assigned facilities. Providing family support with assessing participants needs, helping to determine the type of care which may be most appropriate, and providing information about the facilities and services available. Attend state-wide training and complete educational requirements to retain LTCO certificate. Agency: Senior Resources of West Michigan GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Provide Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) services for a facility in Muskegon, Oceana, or Ottawa county including resident advocacy services, family support and consumer education. Actively work to improve the long-term care system by representing the interests of long-term care residents and monitoring the development of federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Work with individual residents to resolve simple problems and promote high-quality care. Explaining residents’ rights, empowering residents to communicate their concerns individually or collectively, and assist in the resolution of resident concerns. Refer complex concerns to the Local Long Term Care Ombudsman for Resolution. Provide a community presence by visiting residents of the assigned long-term care facilities 2-4 hours weekly. Report results and findings to the Local Long Term Care Ombudsman. Promoting community education and awareness regarding long-term care issues and the use of best practices. May attend resident council meetings. Continually seek to identify problems within the long-term care system. Maintain inspection reports, licensing information and related materials for assigned facilities. Providing family support with assessing participants needs, helping to determine the type of care which may be most appropriate, and providing information about the facilities and services available. Attend state-wide training and complete educational requirements to retain LTCO certificate. Agency: Senior Resources of West Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ottawa Depot VolunteerVolunteers provide support to Solid Rock Depots in a wide variety of ways. Our Depots strive to keep operating costs as low as possible to maximize the amount of money that goes directly to benefit our community, and volunteers are one of the ways to achieve this. Volunteers also help ensure every Depot is a great experience for donors and shoppers. There are many ways to volunteer at Solid Rock Depot. Volunteer needs at our Depots may vary from time to time, but the following are common ways you can help the Depot: Creating decorative displays DIY projects Customer service Stocking store shelves Unloading trucks Furniture repair and refurbishing Helping with donation pickups Pricing inventory Organizing the Depot and the warehouse Cashier Sales floor associate MerchandiserAgency: Solid Rock Housing Support Volunteers provide support to Solid Rock Depots in a wide variety of ways. Our Depots strive to keep operating costs as low as possible to maximize the amount of money that goes directly to benefit our community, and volunteers are one of the ways to achieve this. Volunteers also help ensure every Depot is a great experience for donors and shoppers. There are many ways to volunteer at Solid Rock Depot. Volunteer needs at our Depots may vary from time to time, but the following are common ways you can help the Depot: Creating decorative displays DIY projects Customer service Stocking store shelves Unloading trucks Furniture repair and refurbishing Helping with donation pickups Pricing inventory Organizing the Depot and the warehouse Cashier Sales floor associate MerchandiserAgency: Solid Rock Housing Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Airline Depot VolunteerVolunteers provide support to Solid Rock Depots in a wide variety of ways. Our Depots strive to keep operating costs as low as possible to maximize the amount of money that goes directly to benefit your community, and volunteers are one of the ways to achieve this. Volunteers also help ensure every Depot is a great experience for donors and shoppers. There are many ways to volunteer at Solid Rock Depot. Volunteer needs at your local Depot may vary, but the following are common ways you can help the Depot: Creating decorative displays DIY projects Customer service Stocking store shelves Unloading trucks Furniture repair and refurbishing Helping with donation pickups Pricing inventory Organizing the Depot and the warehouse Cashier Sales floor associate MerchandiserAgency: Solid Rock Housing Support Volunteers provide support to Solid Rock Depots in a wide variety of ways. Our Depots strive to keep operating costs as low as possible to maximize the amount of money that goes directly to benefit your community, and volunteers are one of the ways to achieve this. Volunteers also help ensure every Depot is a great experience for donors and shoppers. There are many ways to volunteer at Solid Rock Depot. Volunteer needs at your local Depot may vary, but the following are common ways you can help the Depot: Creating decorative displays DIY projects Customer service Stocking store shelves Unloading trucks Furniture repair and refurbishing Helping with donation pickups Pricing inventory Organizing the Depot and the warehouse Cashier Sales floor associate MerchandiserAgency: Solid Rock Housing Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49444 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Scrap Metal VolunteerBesides helping Solid Rock Housing Support repair homes through merchandise sales, Solid Rock Depot also helps keep metal out of landfills through our scrap metal recycling efforts. A scrap metal volunteer would prepare and sort materials or products for recycling. Occasionally, dismantle components of products, such as appliances, for recycling. Experience of working in metal fabrication will help but not required. Agency: Solid Rock Housing Support Besides helping Solid Rock Housing Support repair homes through merchandise sales, Solid Rock Depot also helps keep metal out of landfills through our scrap metal recycling efforts. A scrap metal volunteer would prepare and sort materials or products for recycling. Occasionally, dismantle components of products, such as appliances, for recycling. Experience of working in metal fabrication will help but not required. Agency: Solid Rock Housing Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49442 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Resource and Outreach AssociateWill work to assist CALL 211 staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive, accurate, well-organized resource database that will provide users with relevant and up-to-date information about health and human service options in our community. Will also play an active role in outreach opportunities including communication with agencies in our community and participation in resource fairs/community events. Agency: Community Access Line of the Lakeshore/CALL 2-1-1 Will work to assist CALL 211 staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive, accurate, well-organized resource database that will provide users with relevant and up-to-date information about health and human service options in our community. Will also play an active role in outreach opportunities including communication with agencies in our community and participation in resource fairs/community events. Agency: Community Access Line of the Lakeshore/CALL 2-1-1 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49440 Allow Groups: No |