SCHOLARSHIP VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
AARP Tax Counselors and Client Facilitators Program – AARP has a program in Burlington County especially for Seniors so that other low- and moderate-income persons will be able to have their current taxes done for free by certified Tax Counselors. We are looking for volunteer Tax Counselors and Client Facilitators. Training is provided. There are ten sites located around the County. The sites will be open from February 1st until April 15th. Information on the location of the sites can be found on the AARP home page site, the Office On Aging, and most county libraries and local newspapers. One does not have to be a member of AARP or be a senior to utilize these services or to participate as a preparer. If interested, please contact taxaide@aarp.org
Acacia Hospice is a small non-profit end of life care organization located in Burlington County and serving patients and their families across the region. Our volunteers are treasured members of our hospice family and we are incredibly grateful for the love and support they bring to our work. We are always looking for community members who want to take part in the care we provide and there are many ways to do so. We are on the lookout for Patient & Family Support Volunteers to serve as companions to patients and their families, Administrative Support Volunteers to help with a number of office and organizational projects, Pet Therapy Volunteers who would like to bring their certified animals to brighten our patients’ lives, Music Therapy Volunteers to play and sing with those we serve, and Veteran Volunteers who want to support other veterans who are receiving end-of-life care Additionally, we are always looking for crafty folk who like to sew, crochet, and knit to help make quilts and blankets for our patients. We provide training, an amazingly supportive team environment, and lots of gratitude. Thank you for considering us! If you are interested in learning more about volunteering with Acacia, please call the Volunteer Coordinator Lisa Fox at 609.589-4072 or email cthomas@njmasonic.org. Our website is: www.acaciahospice.org
Acenda Integrated Health is looking for college-age and adult volunteers to become mentors for Camden, Gloucester County foster care youth, ages 14-21, at-risk of dropping out of school. All the youth have experienced some form of abuse or neglect, lack reliable transportation, and supportive family relationships. They are in need of a positive role model and support. Please contact Mentor Coordinator, for more information or to express interest at 844-422-3632.
Ascend Hospice “You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” Ascend is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate & empathetic individuals who want to enhance their lives by giving their time to others in their community. Volunteers can provide companionship visits, make special crafts for patients and families, support our bereavement team and assist our office staff. Ascend Hospice embraces a holistic approach and utilizes the gifts and talents of alternative practitioners, such as massage therapists, reiki practitioners, pet therapists and music therapists. Volunteers receive hospice volunteer training and mentoring; hours range from one to two hours per week and a commitment of at least one year. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Catherine Gillespie at 732-540-9348 or via email at catherine.gillespie@ascendhealth.com. (Ages – 18 and up)
The Adolescent Mentoring Program provides young adults, ages 14-20 who are at-risk for child abuse and neglect, with a responsible adult Mentor. Supportive adult relationships are a critical part of encouraging healthy youth development and when there is no one else there to fill this role or to provide youth with the attention they need, Mentors can make all the difference! Our mentors assist youth by being a listening presence to guide them through their ever-changing lives. The ideal Mentor is someone who ear, and a constant— Can successfully complete a professional interview, criminal background check, and reference check. Has a valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and a reliable means of transportation. Has experience maintaining confidentiality. Are willing to make a 1-year commitment to their Mentee, meeting with their Mentee twice per month. Are willing to update our program staff on a monthly basis through phone contact and tracking time online If you feel you may be the right fit for this volunteer position, please review program requirements and apply online on our website at https://acendahealthvolunteers.applicantpro.com/jobs/ or You may reach out to Jennifer Kacewich, Mentor Specialist with questions or concerns at jkacewich@acendahealth.org
The Alice Paul Institute needs volunteers 18 or older to help plan special events and fund-raising initiatives, as tour guides, for site enhancement projects and other areas. Volunteers help support the Institute’s mission of educating the public about the life and work of Alice Paul and preserving and restoring Paulsdale, her Mt. Laurel birthplace, as a women’s history and leadership center. For information, call 856-231-1885 or e-mail info@alicepaul.org – www.alicepaul.org
Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter provides supportive programs and services to individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, while also serving as a leader with regard to advocacy and accelerating research. Volunteers are needed for a wide range of roles, including but not limited to: community outreach, community education, support group facilitation, office support, walk to end Alzheimer’s, special events and advocacy. For more information about volunteer opportunities visit: https://alz.org/delval/volunteer. Or call our helpline at 800-272-3900.
American Association of University Women (AAUW) is a membership-based organization that advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. The branch furthers the national mission and initiatives while promoting and designing local, cultural, environmental and educational programs. The branch contributes to the National Educational Foundation, the Legal Advocacy Fund and STEM programs. Scholarships are annually awarded to women furthering their college education at RCBC. Membership is open to anyone holding an Associate, Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university. In-person meetings are held at the Burlington County Library in Westampton. Website: https://burlingtoncounty-nj.aauw.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAUWBurlington
American Cancer Society –Eastern Division, Southwest Region, needs people with telephone, receptionist, and personal computer skills. A variety of long and short-term assignments in public education, office administration, and fund raising are available; also volunteers to provide transportation for local patients to doctor’s appointments and treatment centers. Orientation and training provided. For contact , christine.ivery@cancer.org call 8566735721 or contact Serita.Michael@cancer.org. – www.cancer.org
American Friends of Northern Uganda is Nonprofit organization establish in the year 2007 to be the voice for the voiceless orphans and the poor children of Northern Uganda and to feed the children to prevent the children from dying due to malnutrition, pay for orphans and poor children education, provide clean drinking water to the children and the community of Northern Uganda, provide mosquitoes net to prevent children catching malaria which is the leading course of death among children under the age of five years old in Northern Uganda. American Friends of Northern Uganda is seeking volunteers of all ages to offer their special talents in various areas to help in Fundraising and to promote the awareness. Areas in needs are: Grant writing, Event planning and fundraising, Social media awareness outreach person, Donation outreach coordinator, Volunteer coordinator, Mass mailing coordinator and other areas, Website administrator and updates , All others with knowledge of fundraising are welcome Please contact Vincent Ajuk the founder and the Executive Director at Tel. 856-357-0914, email vajuk4321@gmail.com, Website: www.afonu.org
American Heart Association – New Jersey. Mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Volunteers needed for administrative tasks in Robbinsville office and for various events across the state. – Call 609-208-0020 www.heart.org/HEARTORG/volunteer/volunteerForm.jsp
Website: www.heart.org
American Lung Association in New Jersey, 1031 Route 22 West Suite 203, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807, Phone: (908) 685-8040 Email: info@liung.org
American Red Cross – New Jersey Region –– Volunteers are needed to help in Disaster Assistance and Blood Services. Volunteers in Disaster Assistance are trained and able to respond to local Disasters, assist in Shelters, and provide mental health assistance. Blood Services volunteers assist with Registration and Refreshments at Blood Drives or/and to help transport blood for processing. Virtual administrative opportunities in multiple departments are also available. There are opportunities for students to participate in youth group activities and Red Cross projects. To learn more about opportunities in the Red Cross please email or call at john.maxey@redcross.org – 856-319-2956 Website Redcross.org/volunteer
Animal Welfare Association (AWA) Voorhees – Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers assist with cleaning, animal handling, clerical roles, outreach and fundraising events and much more. To ensure that the volunteer experience is a safe and enjoyable for all, our program does require training and completion of hours to be able to handle the animals. Minimum age requirements apply. One may submit an application to volunteer through our website at: https://awanj.org/volunteer-on-site . For more information, please visit our website at www.awanj.org or email Volunteers@awanj.org . Volunteer Coordinator- Katie Ritter
Armed Forces Heritage Museum, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is seeking volunteers to assist us with our mission programs. Volunteer opportunities include: MiniMo mobile museum setup/take down and docent responsibilities at public events throughout the county and surrounding areas, Living History presentations support of programs that feature veterans who have served with distinction. Such support includes audio/visual setup/take down, attendee registration & feedback survey form administration, and other hosting responsibilities at public venues in and throughout the Burlington County area Membership opportunity to work directly with our board of directors in promoting and shaping our mission to, “Preserve, Honor, and Educate all on the history of the military in New Jersey and the surrounding regions”. Must be 18 years or older. Contact Person: Marc Iroff; Email: marc.iroff@afhmus.org http://www.afhmus.org/
Arthritis Association – NJ Chapter, located in, Iselin, NJ. is looking for volunteers to help set up and run a hot-line for arthritis sufferers. Help is also needed to conduct health fairs and participate in a speaker’s bureau. Call 848-229-3143 free 888-467-3112. info.nj@arthritis.org – www.arthritis.org
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs is seeking local host families for students ages 15 to 18 coming into this area. Foreign students speak English, are bright and eager to learn and share culture and language. ASSE also seeks local high school students to become exchange students abroad. Interested families and students call Sue Nelson or (732) 251-1517 – Email: susannelson223@aol.com Website: asse.com/
Aspen Hills Healthcare Center (formerly Buttonwood Hospital) in Pemberton, NJ seeks volunteers to provide friendly visits to residents, assist staff members in conducting activities, transport residents within the hospital premises, and provide entertainment. Junior volunteers must be 14 years old. For more information please contact Recreation Director, Virginia Burt-Ely – vburtely@aspenhillshealthcare.com 609.836.6000 ext. 6063 – www.aspenhillshealthcare.com
Ascend Hospice “You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” Ascend is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to enhance their lives by giving their time to others in their community. Volunteers can provide companionship visits, make special crafts for patients and families, support our bereavement team and assist our office staff. Ascend Hospice embraces a holistic approach and utilizes the gifts and talents of alternative practitioners, such as massage therapists, reiki practitioners, pet therapists and music therapists. Volunteers receive hospice volunteer training and mentoring; hours range from one to two hours per week and a commitment of at least one year. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Denise Madden, at 609-273-9009 or via email at denise.madden@ascendhealth.com. Ages – 16 and up for craft and administrative support. 18 and up for companionship contact@aspenhillshealthcare.com
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the lifespan, for the needs of individuals with autism and their families through advocacy and support; increasing understanding and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder; and advancing research into causes and better interventions for autism spectrum disorder and related conditions. Autism Speaks enhances lives today and is accelerating a spectrum of solutions for tomorrow. Learn more at www.autismspeaks.org Contact: Laura Casolaro, Manager, Field Development – (856) 858-5400, Laura.Casolaro@AutismSpeaks.org
Bass River State Forest – New Jersey’s FIRST State Forest, established in 1905. The State Park Service has formal Volunteers in Parks and hosts several volunteer events throughout the year, such as “Earth Day”, “National Trails Day”, “National Public Lands Day” and sometimes “Make a Difference Day”. Recent projects include cleaning dumped trash out of the woods, developing a surfaced trail, removing tree seedlings from the septic field and replanting them, removing invasive species, trimming trails, marking trails w/our flexible trail markers, cleaning up trash from the edges of the lakeshore and weeding the flower beds. Indoor projects include staffing the office phones, filing, making copies of event flyers, signing people up for events, checking campers in and learning the administrative processes of running a state forest .Volunteers 16 yrs. old or under must be accompanied by parent or guardian & volunteers 17 yrs. old must have written permission from parent or guardian. Call the office or stop in and pick up a volunteer application. Contact Cynthia L. Coritz, Superintendent Bass River State Forest – brsfsupt@hughes.net
Batsto Village / Historical Society is always in need of volunteer docents to provide tours of the mansion and Post Office. If you have a passion for the history of the area, contact the Wharton State Forest office at (609) 561-0024 and ask the staff how to get started.
Battleship New Jersey Memorial & Museum needs volunteer tour guides (18+) for weekend, weekday, and evening events. Tour guides lead individual and group tours, work with veterans and youth groups, chaperone overnight encampments, and serve as guest lecturers throughout the tri-state area. Also, restoration and clerical support opportunities. No previous military experience required. Contact Mike Chase, m.chase@battleshipnewjersey.org – 866-877-6262 x 224 – www.battleshipnewjersey.org 62 Battleship Place, Camden, NJ – accessible by Riverline.
Bayshore Center at Bivalve, operator of NJ’s Tall Ship A.J. Meerwald, has year-round volunteer opportunities at its Bayshore Center in Bivalve NJ (southern Cumberland County). Volunteers help in the museum, cafe and gift shop, at festivals and special events, and assist with publicity, maintenance, fund-raising and more. Volunteers are also needed to help sail or teach on board the schooner A.J. Meerwald from April through October. Shipboard Volunteer Training, required only for those who want to sail, begins in the spring. Call or email to register. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Opportunities are available at our headquarters in Bivalve and at all of the ports that the ship visits, including Burlington, Camden, Philadelphia, Cape May, Jersey City, Beach Haven, Atlantic City and more. Call 856-785-2060 Ext.100 or email volunteer@bayshorediscovery.org – Website: bayshorecenter.org – Bayshore Discovery Project, 2800 High Street, Port Norris, NJ 08349
Beverly National Cemetery With the National Cemetery Administration There are many ways to serve your country. Honor and remember the veterans who gave us so much. Here are some of the many ways to volunteer Honor Veterans at Time of Burial -Serve in Military Funeral Honors details -Play live “Taps” at veterans’ funerals Staff the Public Information Centers –Greet visitors – Assist veterans and visitors with information about the cemetery -Provide directions around the grounds -Provide administrative support Join the Support Committee -Plan ceremonies for Memorial Day and Veterans Day -Donate helpful items such as golf carts used to transport visitors who need assistance in reaching a gravesite -Recruit volunteers for the cemetery -Coordinate volunteer activities during special events -Raise and lower cemetery flags on national holidays Opportunities are available for all volunteers, individual or group. For more information about other volunteer opportunities available at the VA, visit the VA Voluntary Service. www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/beverly.asp
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region located in Cherry Hill, is a social service program for children in Burlington County, who have shown a need for positive development through the help of qualified, interested adults to improve relationships and performance at home, school, and in the community. BB/BS needs volunteers, including seniors, to serve as adult role models, friends, and mentors. Volunteers are also needed in the office, to assist with educational activities, and/or special events. For information on the application procedure, call 856-616-2340. www.bbbssepa.org
Black Run Preserve – The Black Run Preserve is a 1,300 acre parcel of permanently preserved land in Evesham Township, located between the Marlton Lakes and Kings Grant neighborhoods. It is an ecological wonder of Pine Barrens forest, wetlands, streams and old cranberry bogs, and hosts a variety of threatened and endangered plant and animal species. We need your help. Volunteers with a variety of skill sets and experience are needed as we extend our outreach into the local and regional communities. Email: foblackrun@gmail.com – Website info: https://blackrun.org/volunteer-opportunities/
BookMates, the interfaith literacy program of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern New Jersey and the Catholic Jewish Commission, seeks adult volunteer reading mentors to spend one hour per week during the school day reading on a one-to-one basis with at-risk students in grades K-2 in Camden and Willingboro. For additional information or to register for a training session, call 856-751-9500, ext. 1143 Rhonda Shevrin, BookMates Coordinator: rshevin@jfedsnj.org – www.jfedsnj.org/volunteer
Bordentown Historical Society is made up of volunteers who are dedicated to preserving the history of Bordentown for future generations. We maintain our society’s sites, museum, artifacts and archives. We accomplish this as part of our mission to preserve, teach and inspire curiosity about Bordentown’s rich history www.bordentownhistory.org
Boy Scouts of America– Garden State Council has volunteer openings for adult leaders to work with Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing, STEM Scouts and Exploring (a career-oriented coed program). Volunteers also welcome to assist with camp programs, office work, serve as STEM mentors or educators, fund raising and special events, and on local committees. For your opportunity to help young people, call 609-261-5850 ex 217, Stacey.ehling@scouting.org – www.gardenstatescouting.org
Bright Moments Adult Medical Day Center, in Willingboro, provides medical and social services to medically frail adults and senior citizens. Volunteer positions are now available. Great learning opportunity. Ideal for students 16+. Lend a helping Gail Heyward . at 609-871-8881 email: info@brightadc.com
Brightview Senior Living, needs volunteers to assist with games, special activities and mailings. Call (856) 222-1213. Maria Roswell, Vibrant Living Director – email: mroswell@bvsl.net – www.brightviewseniorliving.com
Burlington County Animal Alliance, www.bcaaofnj.org seeks volunteers (18+) for the following: Visiting Burlington County’s Animal Shelter in Westampton to help maintain the shelter’s web site by taking photographs and noting current population; providing foster care to animals rescued from shelters and other means like owner surrenders; helping with animal adoption events, including our weekly adoption event at both the Moorestown and Mt. Laurel Petsmart’s on Saturday from 12 noon to 3 pm; assisting in fundraising efforts in order to support our mission. Call Lorraine at (609) 880-1235 or email jajachris@aol.com
Burlington County Behavioral Services (Catholic Charities) – Delaware House Mental Health Services – in Westampton – a program of Catholic Charities, seeks volunteers for clerical, and assisting our nursing staff; also teaching arts and crafts and nutrition. Office hours are daily from 9:00 am to 4:00 PM. Service hours are flexible. Diana Pasca, dpasca@cctrenton.org – Call 609-267-9339 ext. 5154 – 25 Ikea Drive, Westampton, NJ 08060
Burlington County CART What we do: CARTs provide appropriately trained staff to operate and manage an animal shelter for the pets of evacuated residents. These are temporary pet shelters associated with a disaster event and are not shelters for stray or surrendered animals. E-mail us at burlcoCART@yahoo.com. All are welcome; we need volunteers with all types of backgrounds & skills. Volunteers must take CERT training first and additional animal-specific courses later. CERT training is provided for free by the Burlington County OEM.
Burlington County Clean Communities – Help keep our parks litter-free! Litter frequently makes it into our waterways, and resurfaces on our lands. Become a volunteer and help keep our environment clean. This is a great and fun opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, become aware of pollution, and clean up our community. Clean ups are posted on our website or you can call our office for future events. Volunteers can earn community service hours. Contact Rachel Barton at – (609) 499-1001 cleancomm@co.burlington.nj.us – http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/343/Clean-Communities
Burlington County Division of Cultural and Tourism seeks volunteers (18+) with an interest in the arts and local history. We are located in Historic Smithville Park in Eastampton, headquarters for the County Parks System. Call 609-265-5068 for volunteer opportunities. The Friends of the Mansion at Smithville and the Smithville Conservancy are two volunteer organizations who are always seeking volunteers for docents and fundraising events. Proceeds benefit the parks and defray programming costs. nwood@co.burlington.nj.us – www.co.burlington.nj.us
Burlington County Division of Parks seeks volunteers (18+) with an interest in the arts, local history, nature, and festivals. The Friends of the Mansion at Smithville is a non-profit organization who are also seeking volunteers for docents and special events. To find out about the extensive volunteer opportunities available for both individuals and groups throughout the Burlington County Park System, please go to our webpage at http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1443/Volunteer-Opportunitieshttp://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1443/Volunteer-Opportunities
Burlington County Emergency Services has volunteer openings for fire and other emergency (EMS) services in every community. A rewarding activity for individuals who enjoy teamwork and are willing to invest time to protect their neighborhood. Training for certification is provided. New Associates program at Burlington County College available if you qualify. For information, call the Burlington County Fire Marshal’s office at 609-702-7158. Link: www.co.burlington.nj.us/205/Emerg-Serv-Train-Ctr – email: ESTC@co.burlington.nj.us
Burlington County Library System, the oldest county library in New Jersey, has a limited number of volunteer positions for adults (18+ who are not college students) for shelf-reading, newspaper indexing, and other small tasks. These positions are at the Main Library on Pioneer Boulevard in Westampton or branches in Bordentown, Cinnaminson, Evesham, Maple Shade, Medford, Pemberton, and Riverton. Contact the Director of Volunteers, Peggy Manser at Headquarters at 609.267.9660 ext 3012 Applicants may be put on a waiting list for open positions. Applications for a limited number of positions for teens and students (13+) are accepted beginning May 1 for the summer session only. Teens and students should contact the Youth Services Department at the library location of their choice (Bordentown, Cinnaminson, Evesham, Maple Shade, Medford, Pemberton, Riverton, or the Main Library in Westampton). Peggy Manser , Director of Volunteers – pmanser@bcls.lib.nj.us – Website: http://www.bcls.lib.nj.us
Burlington County Library and Lyceum (Formerly Mount Holly Library) – The library/lyceum welcomes volunteers, age 16 and older, for office and telephone work, fundraising, circulation desk, shelving and computer work. Please contact the library. mtholly@bcls.lib.nj.us Call 609-267-7111 – 307 High Street, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
Burlington County Medical Reserve Corps is a volunteer workforce of health professionals and community volunteers serving the citizens of Burlington County in the event of a public health emergency, and with public health initiatives (i.e.: seasonal flu clinics, health fairs, volunteer recruitment). Volunteers must be US citizens and reside or work in Burlington County. (609) 265-5548 – Email: bchd@co.burlington.nj.us – Training provided. Volunteers and their families are part of the First Responder Medication Distribution Plan. If interested, please contact the Burlington County Health Department
Burlington County Municipal Alliance Network works with, and is funded by, the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, county and local government. Municipal Alliances plan, coordinate, and conduct alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse prevention activities to benefit communities. There are 26 alliances serving 33 communities in Burlington County. Local events and projects need input and support. There are many volunteer opportunities for adults and groups of supervised teens. Call the County Municipal Alliance Coordinator at 609-265-5538 Patricia Hightower, email: phightower@co.burlington.nj.us for the current contact in your town
Burlington County Superior Court conducts nine volunteer programs: Juvenile Conference Committees, Supervised Visitation, Child Placement Review Boards, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Courthouse Visitors Assistance Program, Docent Program, Municipal Court Mediation, Small Claims Mediation, Parenting Mediation. Volunteers under age 18 are invited to join Juvenile Conference Committees and Docent program. 609-288-9500 ext. 38105, email: amanda.cinquini@njcourts.gov for details on programs. Website www.co.burlington.nj.us/
Burlington Woods Center, a skilled nursing, long-term health care and short term rehabilitation facility in Burlington needs volunteers (18+) to assist with various tasks, especially for Saturday or Sunday mornings. Michelle Evans, Director of Volunteers and Activities at 609-387-3620 ext. 1047. Email: Michelle.mathews@genesishcc.com Website: www.genesishcc.com/BurlingtonWoods
Caring Hospice Services of South Jersey, provides hospice services for a 6-county region including Burlington. Caring Hospice is a unique, holistic and cost effective service designed to meet the social, emotional, spiritual and physical needs of their patients and families as they face terminal illness. Volunteers with a variety of skills and talents are needed to provide friendly visits to patients in nursing facilities and/or private homes. Opportunities are available for volunteers to share musical talents such as singing and/or playing an instrument, provide Pet Therapy, Reiki and Massage. Volunteer licensed Cosmetologists offer haircuts and/or manicures, and Veterans share their stories and provide recognition to Veteran patients. Volunteers also provide administrative support in our Mount Laurel Office There are virtual opportunities for individuals and groups to make items such as blankets, pillows, greeting cards, and keepsake Memory Bears. In keeping with Medicare requirements, background and medical checks are part of the training process. All volunteers receive end-of-life training and continued support. If you have questions or are interested in giving your time, please contact Lucia DiSimone, LMT Volunteer Coordinator 856-439-0012 , -ldisimone@caringhospice.com – www.caringhospice.com CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocates – Burlington and Mercer Counties is currently recruiting
volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. CASA works through trained community volunteers to insure that needed services and assistance are made available to children while helping to move them toward safe and permanent homes. CASA and its volunteers speak for children in court, serve as fact finders for the family court judges and safeguard the interests of the children while they are in the foster care system. For further information on CASA and how to volunteer visit www.casaMB.org – call 609-265-2222 – Harry Cassidy, Advocate Recruiter – email: hcassidy@casamercer.org
The Center for Aquatic Sciences at Adventure Aquarium, Camden, New Jersey, has opportunities for energetic, reliable volunteers. Specific qualifications are required for some positions, but training is provided as needed. Respect for animals, people, and aquatic environments is a must. Volunteers may work directly with visitors to provide educational support as well as behind the scenes with aquarium staff to provide exhibit maintenance. Volunteers with M-F availability are particularly needed. Generally, a full day commitment every two weeks is expected for all volunteer positions. We do not offer short-term volunteer opportunities at this time. volunteer@aquaticsciences.org – Visit www.aquaticsciences.org for more information.
Center for the Arts in Southern New Jersey, located at 123 S. Elmwood Road, in the Jaggard House, originally owned by Thomas and Mary Evens of Marlton. Volunteers needed to answer phones, do office work, and assist with fund raising. Daytime hours, four hours a week. Call 856-985-1009. cfasnj@yahoo.com – www.cfasnj.com
The Children’s Home Campus, (of Legacy Treatment Services) a therapeutic community located in Mount Holly, works with emotionally disturbed boys ages 10 to 17 who need out-of-home placement. Volunteers are needed for Board and office work, and thrift shop. 609-267-5656 x345 – Laura Alfieri, Coordinator – email: lalfieri@legacytreatment.org – www.legacytreatment.org
Christian Caring Center, Pemberton provides emergency food and clothing, emergency housing and holiday food baskets. Openings for board, office, counseling, fundraising, and thrift store. Volunteers (14+) are encouraged to contact christiancaringcenter@yahoo.com 609-893-0700 – www.christiancaringcenter.net
Clare Estate offers top quality senior living on all care levels. Our senior living services and wellness care include a variety of options for all seniors, whether they choose independent living, assisted living, enhanced care, or memory care services. We are not a traditional care facility; we are a home specialized in the care and support of your loved one. We pride ourselves on the longevity of care providers who really get to know and bond with our resident as an extension of your family. One may think Alzheimer’s disease is the end of the story, in reality it is just the beginning of a new chapter that can be filled with great meaning and purpose. Making one resident smile can change the world, maybe not the entire world, but their world. We are currently looking for individuals who are compassionate and strive to make others smile. We are in search of people who are artists, musicians, and interested in sitting and chatting with our residents. The many crafts we offer, including bead making, tie blanket making, & artwork inspired by famous artists, encourage our residents to share their talents. One may never expect it, but even in our most reserved residents, an artist dwells! What we expect from our volunteers is a compassionate nature, willing to take part in our daily activities such as exercise, bingo, reading groups, crafts, cognitive exercises, and coffee socials. Feel free to contact us via e-mail or phone with any questions or comments. dmolinelli@theclareestate.come or (609)298-9960 ask for the activities department.
Community Options, Inc. is a pioneering, national nonprofit organization that has assisted thousands of people with disabilities to depart institutions, live in settings of their choice, achieve fiscal autonomy and explore recreational opportunities that foster self-esteem. COI is currently recruiting groups (businesses, corporations, college organizations, etc.) to participate in Project: CARE (Community Assisted Residence Enhancement). The program enables both members of the community and volunteers from local colleges and businesses to improve the quality of life for all of our residents living in COI group homes. Groups will volunteer for one full day helping paint the interior and do minor repairs throughout the inside and outside of the home. Must be 18 years of age or older and able to provide your own transportation to and from the event. Previous experience with painting and home repair and maintenance is a definite plus, but in no way required. For more information or to send a donation of supplies or time, please call: (609) 265-7749 – www.comop.org – Maddie Lobban – Executive Director, Maddie.Lobban@comop.org
Compassionate Care Hospice is a community based program that provides end of life care to patients and their loved ones. Our volunteers(16+) are a very special part of our program . . . our volunteers provide support thru companionship, running errands, respite and more . . . we presently recruiting for volunteers in the Burlington County area. All training and support is provided. If interested please contact Vicki Loveland/ Volunteer Coordinator at 609-267-1178 or e-mail vloveland@cchnet.net Website: cchnet.net/
Compassionate Friends Therapeutic Riding Center provides a structured riding program, specifically designed to achieve maximum therapeutic benefit for individuals with special needs. It is the mission of Compassionate Friends Therapeutic Riding Center to strengthen the body, mind and spirit of each person while fostering independence in a safe environment. Sherri Briggs 609-320-5363 sbriggs@cftrc.org; Nancy Roswell nroswell@cftrc.org
Compassus Hospice is seeking kind-hearted and compassionate volunteers and interns studying in the health care field, who live in Burlington County, and throughout New Jersey, to support and assist individuals and their loved ones, at the end of their journey. Understanding that the gift of time and attention given to another is a personal reward like no other, and Compassus Hospice offers a wide range of volunteer and internship opportunities that can fit anyone’s personality and schedule. Administrative, Energy and Massage Therapy, Pet Therapy, Art Therapy, Veteran to Veteran, Music, Caregiver Relief, Angel, and Compassionate Companions are some examples of volunteer opportunities available. Volunteers can impact patients in extraordinary ways. If you have at least one to two hours a week to give, and are committed to volunteering for one year, that would be greatly appreciated. Free orientation, background checks and medical requirements are included. Please call 609-531-0100 or email Volunteer Coordinator, Vellus at Vellus.Campbell@compassus.com, for more information. You may also visit www.compassus.com to fill out an application as well.
CONTACT of Burlington County – Volunteer Opportunities: Crisis Helpline Specialist responds to people in need of our Crisis Helplines. Our trained volunteers assist callers in sorting through complex or confusing situations. They remain anonymous while on duty and are trained to offer services ranging from emotional support, to providing referrals, to emergency crisis intervention. A volunteer must be 18 and a high school graduate at time of application. Training covers special techniques for responding to people in crisis and sessions include listening skills, suicide prevention, referral assistance and crisis software. Confidential Sexual Violence Advocate assists sexual assault victims in our Sexual Assault Services Program. A volunteer must be 18 and a high school graduate at time of application. Advocates receive training specific to sexual assault issues. An advocate learns how to provide supportive phone counseling and may accompany sexual assault victims at hospitals, police stations or court. Bilingual volunteers are desperately needed! Short-term projects (such as staffing tables at community fairs or assisting on a fundraising event committee) or a special skill that could benefit CONTACT.
Please call at 856-234-5484 x101 or e-mail info@contactburlco.org for more information on upcoming training classes and volunteering. Or visit our website – www.contactburlco.org – to learn more about Contact, our programs, services and volunteer opportunities.
Crossroads Programs, Inc. provides abused, abandoned, and homeless youth (including teen mothers) with opportunities for positive growth and development through residential and community-based programs. Use your skills creatively! Volunteers are needed for mentoring; teaching and tutoring; motivational workshops; recreation, transportation, or child care aides; fundraising and clerical assistance; arts & crafts and other group leadership; landscaping; facility maintenance; etc. A United Way Agency. Call (609) 880-0210 – info@crossroadsprograms.org , crossroadsprograms.org
Deborah Heart and Lung Center, located in Browns Mills, provides evaluation, general medical and surgical care for heart and lung diseases. Junior volunteers (14+) are needed weekdays during the school year and over the summer. Contact: Donna Dionne, Youth Volunteer Services: dionned@deborah.org 609-893-1200×4600 For All Adult and Senior volunteer services: Contact: Cyndy Kornfeld, Director, National Volunteer Services, Deborah Foundation call 609-893-3372 – Email: ckornfeld@deborahfoundation.org – Adult volunteers are needed weekdays to assist patients and visitors
Deborah Hospital Foundation carries out fundraising projects to ensure the Center can treat people regardless of their ability to pay. Volunteer projects are located on site in Browns Mills, North Jersey, NY, Puerto Rico, Florida, at home, and at meetings and fundraising projects. Call 800-223-0135. National Volunteer Services -Cynthia Kornfeld, Director – ckornfeld@deborahfoundation.org http://deborahfoundation.thankyou4caring.org/home#volunteer or http://www.deborahfoundation.org/nvs
Delanco Emergency Squad is in search of volunteers interested in providing the highest quality and personal care to the patients and families in Delanco Township and our neighboring towns. Volunteer opportunities can be found on our website at delancoems.org/EMS/volunteer-oppertunities/. Become a part of our team today! Questions? Reach us at ContactUs@delancoems.org, or give us a call at (856)764-0951 Ext. 19
The Delaware Riverkeeper Network, an environmental watchdog group responsible for the entire Delaware River watershed, seeks responsible volunteers (16+). River Hands – These volunteers work on special projects like stream bank restoration and river cleanups. Special projects take place at different times and locations throughout the year and the watershed. No special training is required. All you have to do is show up willing to help. River Hands are notified of special project volunteer opportunities through the newsletter. This is a great opportunity for families and friends to get together, lend a hand and have some fun! River Stewards – These volunteers observe local waterways on a regular basis and report concerns and problems. A guidebook is provided and volunteers are notified of training opportunities during the year. Training opportunities include how to conduct biological surveys, stream mapping and more. How far you go is up to you. This is a great group for fishing fans, boaters, and others who live, work or play on the water! Home Waters Activists– These volunteers receive educational alerts when there is a current issue or hot topic in their watershed. They take action and speak out by educating their neighbors, writing letters, attending meetings and public hearings, and talking to public officials about threats to their local watershed. These are volunteers who raise their voice to protect their home waters. No special training is necessary. You choose your area of interest and types of actions. This is the group for people who are interested in advocacy and proactive protection! River Monitors – These volunteers perform chemical water quality tests, survey for sediment pollution and participate in macroinvertebrate surveys at test sites in the watershed. Tests are conducted biweekly and all data is recorded in logs. Monitors receive training and attend periodic reviews and quality assurance sessions. Monitors can also assist in securing funding to cover the cost of the test kits and chemicals by recruiting or being site sponsors. We currently have 82 active sites in the watershed. You can join a site near you or work at a new site as soon as funding is secured. This group requires dedication and training, but the experience is worth it Maya K. van Rossum, keeper@delawareriverkeeper.org or Email: drn@delawareriverkeeper.org Please see more specifics and fill out short inquiry form at: http://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/ – (215) 369-118
Emergency & Community Services, Burlington County, a program of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton, working to help individuals and families in need of food, clothing and shelter assistance, seeks adult volunteers to stock shelves in our food pantry, pack food bags, accept, sort and display clothing and household donations, collate mailings and organize fundraisers or food drives. Single teens or groups of supervised teens, 13 years and up, are also welcome. 801 Burlington Ave., Delanco, NJ Hours Mon-Fri 8-4 . Contact: Barbara Clancy, Program Director – bclancy@cctrenton.org Call 856-764-6945 x 6128 Website: catholiccharitiestrenton.org
The Emergency Squads of Burlington County need many additional volunteers, especially those available to respond to daytime calls during the week. EMT certification classes are offered in county. About half the squads also sponsor junior auxiliaries for teen volunteers. Burlington County First Aid Council – Francis Pagurek, President – fpagurek@mountlaurel.com http://www.burlcofac.org/ or contact your local squad.
Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF), is a not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to provide a variety of specialized services, at no charge, to any New Jersey family facing the challenges of caring for a child with cancer. The distinctive feature of ECF’s program is the tailored package of support provided to the family. The Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c) (3) organization, privately funded by the contributions of individuals, corporations, foundations and community groups. Volunteer Opportunities include: clerical support , organize a food drive, speaker’s bureau, assist with special events, organize a local fundraiser , deliver food to area families, or pack, shelve, and inventory the Food Pantry, track and acknowledge patient and sibling birthdays.SouthernRegionalCenter – 856.853.4803 zipporah@emmanuelcancer.org, www.emmanuelcancer.org
Endeavor Emergency Squad is a non-profit 501c3 organization that provides emergency medical basic life support services to Burlington City, Burlington Township. Beverly City, Edgewater Park Township and a portion of Springfield Township. We also extend mutual ai to neighboring towns as needed. For more information contact Chief David Ekelburg at 609-386-8899 or dekelburg@endeavorems.org or visit us on facebook
The Evergreens, in Moorestown, a continuing care retirement community, seeks volunteers to accompany residents on outings and assist with daily activities. Teens welcome to apply. Call Gail Roccia, Volunteer Coordinator 856-439-2080 – groccia@evergreens.org – www.evergreens.org
Evesham Fire-Rescue is looking for people who want to make a contribution to the safety of their neighborhood. We are looking for people who are willing to volunteer their time to this worthy and fulfilling cause. Contact us about Joining the TEAM! You can volunteer as a Firefighter, EMT or BOTH! Open to Evesham Residents & EMT and Certified Non-residents 18 years of age or older. Please see our website: www.eveshamfire.org – Ted Lowden, Chief – tlowden@eveshamfire.org – 856-983-2750
Evesham Historical Society – In preserving some of the history of Evesham, the Evesham Historical Society continues to maintain the 1772 Inskeep House, privy, an old relocated butcher shop and herb garden. The house is furnished as a museum of local history, including a display of Native American artifacts. Volunteers are welcome to assist with special events, maintenance of the home, marketing, computer assistance, research and grant writing. Contact Barbara Jeranek at 856-596-6950 or at EveshamHistoricalSociety@gmail.com
Evesham Municipal Alliance (CAEC/RAP Room) seeks teens (13+) to volunteer for Peer Leadership, PRIDE, and Teen Advisory Board. Adult volunteers are needed for chaperones, office help, board members, and activities planning. Visit www.raproom.org or contact 856-983-3328. Email: p2p@raproom.org
Family and Community Services – a program of Catholic Charities providing behavioral health services to individuals, couples & families – seeks volunteers for phone and receptionist duties, and clerical work. Mornings or afternoons, 9 AM – 5 PM in our Burlington office – 609-386-7331 – Orientation provided. Volunteers are also needed to assist in grant writing and research, and fundraising projects. Flexible hours. Please contact, Eva Truncelli, Training Coordinator email: etruncellito@cctrenton.org
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The Food Bank of South Jersey’s mission is to provide an immediate solution to the urgent problem of hunger, by providing food to needy, teaching them to eat nutritiously, and helping them find sustainable ways to improve their lives. Volunteer Hours are M – F 9:00 – 11:30am and 12:30 – 3pm shifts. No walk-ins, all volunteering must be scheduled. Jobs include: sorting, packing boxes of can goods, sorting non-foods, packing Kidz Packs and Senior bags, etc. There are also offsite Hope Mobile and special events volunteering available. Must be over 13 years old. 13 – 16 yr. olds must be accompanied with a parent. New Volunteer Orientation is required and is held once per month on the 2nd Wednesday – RSVP required. Please contact Gerald Tieyah, gtieyah@foodbanksj.org or volunteers@foodbanksj.org for orientation and volunteering schedules.
Friends of Burlington County Animal Shelter (FOBCAS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 2010 as the volunteer program for Burlington County’s only animal shelter. Since our founding we have grown bigger and better every year, and we’re always looking for new ways to improve the lives of our shelter animals and the county’s pets at large. • How to Help: We are always in need of volunteers to help with dog walking, cat cuddling, kennel enrichment, grooming, fostering, bottle-feeding kittens, events and fundraising, office work, photography and online posting, giving tours, transporting pets, and more.• Learn More About Volunteering here: Visit our website at or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/FOBCAS to learn more about what you can do and how to start.• About the Burlington County Animal Shelter (BCAS):Established in 1980 by the Burlington County government, BCAS is Burlington County’s only animal shelter and is responsible for the care of all stray and homeless animals in all 40 townships in the county. BCAS has made great strides in becoming a no-kill shelter, but it is only through volunteerism and community support that we can hold onto that success. Visit the shelter in person at: 35 Academy Drive, Westampton, NJ 08060 (GPS: 15 Pioneer Blvd., Westampton, NJ 08060 Email: friendsofbcas.org@gmail.com – website: friendsofbcas.org
4-H Youth Development Program, a program of Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County, seeks volunteers (18+) for leadership of youth groups. Call Volunteer Manager at 609-265-5052. Gloria Kraft, 4-H Agent, email: 4-hyouth@co.burlington.nj.us – website: www.co.burlington.nj.us/182/Volunteer
Generations Family Success Center (a resource service of Legacy Treatment Center) strengthens families and empowers individuals to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to raise healthy and happy children. Our staff helps individuals, couples and children in Burlington County by offering support and assistance to help build healthy relationships and stable lives. Generations Family Success Center offers community assistance, family activities, child and teen programs and community support programs. Do you have a skill or hobby that you are interested in sharing with the community? We are in need of volunteers to lead activities or share their skills. Volunteers are needed to assist with arts and crafts activities, cooking classes, computer skills trainings and family events such as Family Movie Night. People are also needed to join our Parent/Community Advisory Board, which is a group of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills that complement the programming of Generations Family Success Center. For more information and to volunteer, call (609) 267-4001 or email: nwilson@legacytreatment.org.
Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ, Inc. has volunteer openings for troop and interest group leaders, and activity leaders for after school program, plus opportunities to work with adults in community cultivation, fund development, and service team support positions. Call 856-795-1560. info@gscsnj.org – https://mygs.girlscouts.org/volunteer
Girls on the Run is a transformational physical activity based positive youth development program for girls in 3rd-8th grade. We teach life skills through dynamic interactive lessons and running games. The program culminates with the girls being physically and emotionally prepared to complete a celebratory 5k running event. The goal of the program is to unleash confidence through accomplishment while establishing a lifetime appreciation of health and fitness. Girls on the Run: Requirements/Duties of a Coach: This program meets in the afternoons and/or a Saturday morning for 1 hour and 15 minutes on a bi-weekly basis for 10 weeks early Sept to mid-Nov. Coaches lead small, closed groups of girls (ages 8-10) through easy-to-use curriculum. Supervise and participate in workouts/games that teach life skills. Willingness to serve as contact for parents of girls in small group. Attend end-of-season 5K event. All coaches required to attend a 4-hour training on a Saturday in August. Must be 21 years old. Requirements/Duties of an Assistant Coach: Provide administrative support to coaches. Encourage girls during structured games/workouts. Attendance at 4-hour coaches’ training on a Saturday in August strongly recommended. Must be 18 years old. Please visit our website to download a copy of our volunteer questionnaire. – http://www.gotrcnj.org/ Email: Donna Dourney – dldourney@gmail.com – Donna York – donna.york@girlsontherun.org
Githens Center (Burlington County Cerebral Palsy Association) in Mount Holly seeks volunteers (14+) to provide recreation, entertainment, companionship and client care, for children and adults with physical and other types of disabilities. Volunteers are also needed for fund raising, special and seasonal events, computers, and office support. Center hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and two Saturdays a month between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. Call our Volunteer Coordinator at 609-261-1667, or email info@githenscp.org – www.githenscenter.org
Golden Eagle Community Band seeks volunteer amateur adult musicians to perform familiar music for
people of all ages at parades and concerts throughout South Jersey. Volunteers must already play an instrument and should be able to read music. High school students (14+) are admitted by audition. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings during the school year at the Lumberton Middle School. Call 609-267-PLAY – www.GoldenEagleCommunityBand.org – email goldeneaglecommunityband@gmail.com
The Greater South Jersey Chorus seeks volunteer singers of all voices for the upcoming season. The chorus performs a varied repertoire of classical and modern choral works. For recorded information call 856-482-8282. Email: info@greatersjchorus.org http://greatersouthjerseychorus.org/support/volunteer/
Habitat for Humanity South Central New Jersey is calling for volunteers with a variety of skills and proficiencies to help to finish constructing our current homes and assist in our ReStore located in Maple Shade. Volunteers must be at least 16 for the construction site (adult supervision required if under 18) and 15 for the ReStore (adult supervision required if under 16). No experience necessary. Email: volunteer@habitatbcgtp.org – Highlights info row image www.habitatbcgtp.org/ (856) 439-6717
Healey International Relief Foundation – Located in Lumberton, NJ needs volunteers for mailings: folding letters, stacking envelopes and putting on labels. 771 Cuthbert Boulevard4 Executive Campus Suite 202 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002 – 856-354-7300 – http://hirf.net/
Heartland Hospice, serving patients in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem Counties, offers many meaningful opportunities for volunteers (16+) to make a difference! A volunteer may assist in the office with clerical duties; visit a patient for companionship, give the patient’s caregiver support and relief; visit a patient with your certified Pet Therapy dog; sing for/with a patient who enjoys music as part of our singing group; sit vigil with a patient who is on his/her final journey; call/visit families of our patients who have passed within the year for bereavement support; and/or sew ‘Heartland Hugs’ pillows for the families of our patients who have passed (must be able to sew and have a sewing machine). Patient companion volunteers are placed as close to home as possible. The opportunities are endless! Specialized training is provided throughout the year. Please call Lisa Spoto-Capaccio, Volunteer Coordinator, at 856.251.0707 or email Lisa.Capacccio@hcr-manorcare.com for more information.
Historical Society of Moorestown operates the Smith/Cadbury Mansion, a historical house museum. Volunteers are needed for training as tour guides, collection management, research, and gift shop. Call 856-235-0353 – email to moorestownhistory@comcast.net and website to moorestownhistory.org.
Holy Redeemer Hospice wants to offer you a way to give back to your community. Some opportunities include clerical work to support the staff, or patient visits and companionship to support those on our service and their families. Patient visits are often in the home, however, visits to facilities may be requested as well. No personal care required. Training is provided. Please call the Volunteer Coordinator, Rebeccah, at 609 472-7871 or email rbotbyl@holyredeemer.com for more info. Website: www.holyredeemer.com/
The Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA), New Jersey Chapter, is a national non-profit voluntary health agency. Huntington’s disease (HD) is a devastating, hereditary, degenerative brain disorder for which there is, at present, no effective treatment or cure. The mission of HDSA is to promote and support research directed at discovering a treatment and ultimately a cure for HD; to help HD individuals and their families through support and services at their three NJ clinics located in Stratford, Piscataway, and Newark; and to educate both public and health care professionals about HD. Volunteers are needed for a variety of long and short term fundraising activities and special events (18 and over, 13-17 with adult supervision). Call 973-784-4965 email CCzaja@hdsa.org – visit our website – www.hdsanj.org
Jewish Community Center – Betty and Milton Katz Center seeks volunteers for a variety of interesting assignments. Call the Volunteer Director at 856-424-4444 ext. 105 for details. Website: www.katzjcc.org – dorel@jfedsnj.org
Junior Achievement of New Jersey, Inc. educates and inspires young people to value: free enterprise, business and economics to improve the quality of their lives. Its curricula address business and economic concepts, and workforce skills that build in intensity from Kindergarten through grade 12. Volunteers (17+) are needed to teaching class one hour per day, once a week for approximately five weeks. Contact Dawn Schwartz, Program Manager – dschwartz@ja-nj.org 609- 419-0404 x 106. Website: http://janj.org/get_involved/volunteer_with_ja
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International of Southern New Jersey provides information, counseling, and support to newly-diagnosed diabetics and their families. This all-volunteer agency provides literature to educate the public, support the diabetic, and raises funds for the cure of diabetes. Teens welcome to apply. Call 856-429-1101 E-mail: southjersey@jdrf.org – www.jdrf.org/southjersey. 1415 Rt.70, East Suite 311, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08034.
Kaleidoscope Therapeutic Riding Program. Flora Lea Farm, 21 Branin Road, Medford, NJ 08055 – Help a child with special needs get more out of life! Flexible schedule! Great Exercise! Must be at least 12 years of age. Become a Volunteer! To help a child with special needs get more out of life and achieve more is an incredibly rewarding service. Our schedule is flexible and you don’t have to commit to the same time every week. Previous horse handling experience is helpful but not necessary. If you love children and you love horses this is the ultimate volunteering experience for you! KaleidoscopeTR.com – Contact Kelly 609-923-7847 – Kaleidoscopetr@yahoo.com
Kate’s Place, Inc. is a nonprofit social program that provides a safe and friendly environment for developmentally delayed teens and young adults 18 and above. The program currently takes place in Moorestown on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:00 to 6:00pm with the possibility of extending to Tuesdays and Thursdays in the near future. We are in need of compassionate volunteers. For further information e-mail katesplaceinc@comcast.net or call (609) 694-5949. Website: www.katesplaceinc.org
League of Women Voters (LWVBurlCo) – a membership-based non-partisan organization open to both men and women that strive to have all eligible US citizens registered and actively voting. The League presents educational programs, sponsors and moderates local candidate forums, registers voters and participates in League consensus on critical issues. The student internship program offers high school and college students the opportunity to learn about our organization. This unique experience offers endless possibilities for educational and personal growth depending on the individual’s interests and goals. Community service credits can be earned. League of Women Voters of Burlington County – http://www.lwvburlco.org/ – 856-396-5600 (voice mail) – contact@lwvburlco.org
Legacy Treatment Center serves the needs of the residents of Burlington County, seeks volunteers for both office work and consumer assistance. Duties include light paperwork, filing, organization and some follow-up phone calls to consumers. Must have pleasant demeanor, good organizational skills and ability to work with people. Call 609-267-5656 ext. 217., www.legacytreatment.org Laura Alfieri, Coordinator, email: lalfieri@legacytreatment.org
LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation is a non-profit organization which encourages and supports individuals who wish to become professional pilots by awarding flight scholarships. Volunteers (14+) are needed for various tasks such as telephone and office work, event planning and fundraising. Contact Jane Oswari Website: www.leroywhomerjr.org Additional Contact 1-800-388-1647.
LifeTies, Inc. – Would you like to help us make a difference? We are in need of volunteers with diverse skills to assist with helping our youth to meet their potentials. Share your passions, your talents, your hobbies, and your experiences. And/or become a mentor and engage in building a caring, nurturing relationship with individual youth. Be the caring, positive role model that you already are. There are vulnerable and at-risk youth in our community who must overcome the effects of abuse, neglect, homelessness, chronic illnesses, and more. At LifeTies, we provide a nurturing, safe environment for these youth to heal, learn and become equipped with the tools to work towards the brighter, successful future that they deserve. Volunteers help us continue to work towards our mission: Nurturing wellness and self-sufficiency in vulnerable youth, young adults and their families. Whatever your interests, we have a volunteer opportunity for you. Join us at one of our information sessions to learn about LifeTies and how you can volunteer your time and skills to make a better tomorrow. To find out more information and dates for our information sessions, email volunteer@lifeties.org
Lighthouse Hospice seeks Volunteers for Direct Patient visitation. No healthcare experience necessary, training provided. Volunteers visit patients for companionship, you might read to them, write letters for them, life review. We also have poetry readings in facilities or play music at the bedside. The smallest amount of time you give means the world to our patients and their families. Call 856-414-1155. LHIhospice@aol.com – www.lighthousehospice.net – info@lighthousehospice.net
Literacy NJ Burlington County Programs Volunteer Opportunities – Long-term Volunteer Opportunities: (1+ year) Reading and Writing tutoring Teach adults how to read or improve their reading skills so they can get a better job, obtain their driver’s license, or pass the GED/HSE exam. English as a Second language tutoring Plan goal centered lessons to prepare students to talk to their child’s teacher, succeed at a job interview, and ask questions at the grocery store. RSVP Community Board member Join our RSVP community board to influence policy and promote senior volunteer engagement in your community. Coaching online learners Coach students through online/asynchronous lessons. Answer their questions and encourage them through their digital literacy and Pre-HSE modules. Short-term Volunteer Opportunities: Citizenship class tutor Help prepare students for the US Citizenship exam. Tutors will teach students history, civics and N-400 (US Government citizenship application) vocabulary to pass their exam. Job Skills class tutor Assist students with goal setting, career planning, job searching, resume writing and interview skills using our 12 week curriculum. GED/HSE tutor Prepare students for the GED/HSE exam in our 12 week program Pre-HSE/GED group tutor Help students improve their reading and math skills so they can transition to a GED/HSE program. Tutors will use a 12 week curriculum to prepare students to transition to an HSE program or tutoring. MLK Day event planning committee member Each year Literacy NJ holds Martin Luther King, Jr. Day events around the state. Assist with planning and organizing the event to promote the values of Dr. King. : One Day Volunteer Opportunities: US Citizenship mock interviewer Prepare students for the US Citizenship exam by acting as a mock interviewer. Interviewers will ask students civics, history and other exam related questions. Mock job interviewer Prepare students for their job interview. Act as a mock interviewer asking students common job related interview questions. All volunteer activities can be done in-person and remotely/ Rebecca Powers, Regional Program Director, Literacy New Jersey Burlington County Programs (609) 877-5566 Gloucester County Programs (856) 537-3030
Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington and Camden counties’ acute care facilities seek dependable volunteers (14+) to provide patients and staff with extensive and diverse services. For more information call Lisa McGarr, Director of Volunteer Services 856-757-3784 – mcgarrl@lourdesnet.org Also: Rose Richardson, Senior Companion Program – richardsonr@lourdesnet.org – 609-835-3045 Please see application & positions available at: https://www.lourdesnet.org/donating-to-lourdes/volunteering/ and http://www.lourdesnet.org/donating-to-lourdes/volunteering/volunteer-opportunities/
Lutheran Home at Moorestown seeks sensitive, caring volunteers (13+) to work in various areas of the facility. Serve residents through direct care or support services. For information, or an interview, call Website: www.lutherancrossings.org/ Saralynne McDowell, Director of Volunteers –smcdowell@lsmnj.org 856-235-1214 ext 580 Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey – Burlington County Region Coordinator of gift drives, looking for someone to manage one drive or several: backpacks, Christmas gifts, Easter dinners, Thanksgiving dinners, food drives and book drives.
Lutheran Crossings an assisted living and nursing facility is looking for volunteers to serve at our 255 E. Main Street Moorestown campus. Volunteer activates include: friendly visitors, transporting residents by wheelchair to activities, assist in leading crafts, games, discussion groups, and sing-a-longs. Additional volunteers are needed for the Auxiliary of Lutheran Crossing which actively fundraises. Hospice volunteers are needed to visit and read to residents. Contact Beth Gebhart for more information at 609-699-4133 or bgebhart@lsmnj.org
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation prevents birth defects and low birth weight babies through research, education, and advocacy. Volunteers are needed for telephone and office work, fund raising, support and management of special events. Teens welcome. – www.marchofdimes.org/newjersey – Nina Sims, Volunteer Coordinator – ninman-sims@marchofdimes.org – 856-874-9050
Margaret Donnelly O’Connor Education Center at Ethel R. Lawrence Homes is in need of high school or adult volunteers who are willing to tutor 1st – 8th grade ERLH children in all subjects during our afterschool enrichment program. The MDO Education Center is managed by Fair Share Development, Inc. a non-profit organization that develops and manages affordable housing in Camden, Gloucester and Burlington Counties. Jesuit Volunteer at (856) 439-9915 – jv@fairsharedevelopment.org
Masonic Village at Burlington, in Burlington, NJ, seeks volunteers (14+) to escort residents to physical therapy, doctor appointments, hairdresser, barber, and church services, all within the Home. Volunteer assignments are available day, early evening and weekends. Tonya Stilts – Call 609-239-3866. Websites:www.njmasonic.org – email: tstilts@njmasonic.org
Medford Arts Center. One of the greatest rewards of volunteering at the Medford Arts Center is connecting with the friendly, creative & dedicated individuals who make our programs so successful. Our volunteers organize exhibits & concerts, put on poetry readings, plan art classes, present children’s programming & engage in community events. There are volunteer opportunities working behind the scenes, in the office, out front in the gallery or boutique or on special teams and events. The MAC provides so many ways, both big and small, to get involve d and share your love for the arts with the community. To learn more about volunteering with us, please email medfordartsvolunteers@gmail.com
Medford Celebrates Foundation, Independence Day & Fireworks: volunteers are needed now through the event.. Medford Celebrates is looking for people who can donate their expertise or a small amount of their time. We need volunteers to assist with the planning, promotion and implementation of the event, including volunteers to man our Welcome tents, hand out sponsor and event information, and perform other light tasks. Everything you need will be provided – including a great viewing spot, a great parking spot and a t-shirt! Any time commitment or task you could complete would have an impact. Website: medfordcelebrates.org/volunteer / 609-654-2608 ext 338 volunteers@medfordcelebrates.org and Donna Goud, Trustee – gouddonna@yahoo.com 856-596-8726
The Military & Family Support Center (MFSC) incorporates the Airman and Family Readiness Center, Army Community Service and Fleet & Family Support Center of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst coordinates volunteer efforts on behalf of military families. Volunteers are needed for recreation, office work, and mentoring. Teen volunteers are considered. Joint Base MDL, 3435 Broidy Road – Monday – Friday: 7:45am – 4:30 pm Call 609-754-3154 See website! http://gomdl.com/community/mfsc and contact: Susan Endres, Community Readiness Consultant, susan.endres@us.af.mil – 732-323-1248.
Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development (MEND) provides low and moderate-income housing for families and senior citizens (a limited stock of housing for the disabled). Volunteers are needed for fund raising, public relations, and other various projects. Call Sarah Cyr at 856-722-7070 ext. 10. Email: info@mendinc.org – Website: www.mendinc.org
Moorestown Visiting Nurses and Hospice has many diverse and meaningful opportunities for volunteers to make a real difference in their community. Opportunities include; direct patient care in our Hospice and Palliative Care Programs, Office Support, Flu Shot Clinics, Bereavement, Special Events, Community Health Awareness, and more! Contact: Tamara Allen at ext. 2165 or Tracey Smith at ext. 2140 (856) 552-1300. Opportunities available for volunteers 14 years of age or older. www.moorestownvna.org Email: volunteer@moorestownvna.org
Mothers Against Drunk Driving NJ (MADD NJ) is seeking volunteers in 2 areas: Victim Advocates (18 +) receive special training and support to be there for individuals/families who are suffering losses and injuries due to alcohol-related crashes and underage drinking. Advocates need not have experienced a loss themselves, only to be caring and compassionate people who sincerely want to help. Volunteers (any age) are also needed in the NJ State Office in Cranbury, NJ to assist with general clerical administrative tasks, such as answering phones, fulfilling requests for information, etc., as well as critical areas such as website design and maintenance, photography, statewide newsletter, speaker’s bureau and public policy team. https://www.madd.org/volunteer/ – Email: nj.state@madd.org – 609-409-1220.
Mount Holly Historical Society conducts tours, raises funds for restoration, and operates a thrift shop. Volunteers are needed for fund raising and seasonal tours. Call 609-267-8844 mhhistoricalsociety@gmail.com
Mount Laurel EMS. Inc. (MLEMS) , the voluntary non-profit component of Mount Laurel Township Emergency Medical Services welcomes youth age 16 and older along with their parents to join our organization. MLEMS provides basic life support ambulance , community and professional training programs and disaster services to the township. The department is composed of approximately 130 volunteers and 30 career emergency services personnel that respond from Station 369, the Roger Sharp Building on Masonville Road, Station 368, the Charles Kritz Building on South Church Street and Station 367 on Church Road. All training is provided. Volunteering at MLEMS can lead to careers in emergency medical services. Interested volunteers may sign up at www.mlems.org for an online application or calling 856-778-1274. Chief Fran Pagurek (fpagurek@mountlaurel.com)
Mount Laurel Library seeks volunteers (14+) for clerical, circulation desk, book processing and shelving, and special projects. Volunteers interested in Friends of Mount Laurel Library should call 856-234-7319 ext. 323 http://mtlaurel.lib.nj.us/support-library/volunteers &Angel Kuntz, Volunteer Director email: angel@mtlaurel.lib.nj.us
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) welcomes volunteers of all ages to participate in several different fundraising and awareness opportunities in support of our free programs and services for the MS community. Our Swim for MS initiative is a do-it-yourself fundraiser where anyone can create their own individual or group swim challenge and recruit donations in support of MSAA. Our Team MSAA endurance events are also another great way to get involved – our runners, walkers, and cyclists participate in races throughout the country while raising funds for people with multiple sclerosis. Finally, social media users can join our Street Squad, an initiative designed to build awareness for MSAA’s resources. For more information, please call (800) 532-7667 or visit https://mymsaa.org. Reply Retweet Make a commitment to serve, contact MSAA now. Erica Villecco, Manager of Special Events – EVillecco@MYMSAA.or
The Muscular Dystrophy Association seeks volunteers (16+) to help with general office duties, answering phones, preparing mailings, and organizing fundraising projects that may be held in your local community. Counselors (18+) are also needed for one-week summer camp in June. MDA serves more than 1,200 patients in the South Jersey Area. Training provided. For more information, call 610-325-5758. or go to www.mda.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer
The National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Jersey (NSCDA-NJ) operates two museums: Peachfield, a restored farmhouse in Westampton, and an old schoolhouse in Mount Holly. Volunteers conduct seasonal tours at Peachfield and at the schoolhouse by appointment. Volunteers are invited to participate in elementary school living history programs utilizing both sites. Call 609-267-6996. Website: http://www.colonialdamesnj.org/ – Email: HQAssistant@DumbartonHouse.org
Newborns in Need – Serving all God’s Children – a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity. Provides essential baby items for the economically disadvantaged. WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? Donate baby items. (Gently used items accepted up to 12 months, call for pick-up) • Have a diaper drive or baby shower. • Volunteer to knit, crochet, sew, quilt or package store-bought items. • Make a financial donation.• Join us at a meeting listed below. SUGGESTED ITEMS NEEDED: Blankets/Quilts, Sleepers, Gowns, Onesies, Burp cloths, Baby Outfits, Wipes, Comfort toys, Baby wash, Diapers, Booties/Socks. Meeting Information: third Friday of the month at First United Methodist Church of Mt. Holly, 25 Brainerd St., Mt. Holly from 11am. Email:burlingtoncounty@newbornsinneed.org Website: www.newbornsinneed.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Burlington-County-Newborns-in-Need/101486969952529
The NJ Long-Term Care Ombudsman (NJLTCO) has identified an urgent need for volunteer nursing home advocates in Burlington County. The NJLTCO provides advocacy to people living in long-term care facilities and investigates allegations of abuse and neglect in those facilities. Volunteers undergo 32 hours of training in communication, observation, and troubleshooting skills and are required to shadow an experienced volunteer before being assigned to a facility. Once assigned to a facility, they are required to spend at least four hours a week visiting residents, listening to their concerns and troubleshooting problems with the facility administration. Anyone over the age of 21 who is interested in volunteering can email Deirdre Mraw at Deirdre.Mraw@ltco.nj.gov or call her at 609-826-5053. Or check out the NJLTCO website at www.nj.gov/ltco to sign up.
New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club Save the planet, help stop climate change, clean up the environment, and support sensible laws that protect clean air and water and overburdened communities. Join the New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club! Our Chapter has 20,000 members working for a sustainable New Jersey for all. In Burlington County, the Chapter is represented by the West Jersey Group. Volunteer opportunities abound. Visit our website at https://www.sierraclub.org/new-jersey to find out more about what we do. Read the latest issue of The Jersey Sierran for news of our activities in the Garden State: https://www.sierraclub.org/new-jersey/news
New Jersey Farmers Against Hunger (FAH) is a “gleaning” program. Volunteers help glean, or harvest, surplus produce from farms across NJ, and FAH staff distribute the produce to community organizations that serve those in need: food banks, soup kitchens, church pantries, and other hunger relief agencies. FAH also collects surplus produce from grocery stores and wholesalers, rescuing more than 1.5 million pounds of produce annually from all sources. This gleaned produce helps feed about 7,500 people weekly during the harvest season, and because it is food that would otherwise have been thrown away, gleaning also helps reduce food waste. FAH works with more than 50 farms and about 85 community organizations, and relies on help from about 1,200 volunteers each year. Please consider joining FAH in the fight against hunger and food waste. To receive notifications of gleaning volunteer activities, you can join our email list by visiting our website at www.njagsociety.org or You can also follow us on Facebook at NJ Farmers Against Hunger or Twitter at @NJ_FAH to get updates.
New Jersey Orators, Inc. (www.oratorsinc.org) is a 35-year old non-profit youth organization serving annually over 250 youth in eight counties throughout New Jersey, including chapters in Burlington County. Its mission is to teach the art of public speaking, an appreciation for literature, reading and media arts literacy, civic engagement, college readiness, and life skills to youth from 7 to 18 years of age in preparation for college. We host four statewide competitions during the school calendar year to provide an opportunity for our students to develop and hone their public speaking and oratorical skills in a safe, friendly environment. We also a fall and spring Beyond High School Educational Conferences for middle and high school students with College Readiness Workshops and another focusing on Civic Engagement Workshops. New Jersey Orators needs volunteers at our local Burlington County Chapter as coaches and educational administrators as well as at our four statewide competitions as Judges and Competition Assistants in the Tally Room to assist with validating Judges’ scores and entering data into our computer database. We are also seeking volunteers to be board members for our organization as a whole. For more information about the organization and to join this volunteer organization to help young people, please feel free to contact me, Eloise Samuels, President at 732-259-9139 or by email esamuels20@gmail.com
The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center (TBBC) is a library that serves New Jersey residents of all ages (children, teens and adults) who cannot read standard print or who cannot hold a book or turn the pages of a book because of a physical impairment, a reading disability, or a visual impairment. We offer no cost delivery of an Audiobook player, headset, Audiobooks, Audio & Braille Magazines, Braille & Audio Reading Download (BARD) and Braille Books. The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center (TBBC) is always looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks. Volunteer opportunities include (18+):
- These two opportunities are immediate assignments and perfect for an organization’s Day of Caring project, a college group volunteering project or any group or individual willing to help out until the project is complete.
- Removing labels off of a (4” x 6”) plastic containers.
- Peeling of old and applying new labels to a (2″ x 3”) cartridge.
- These opportunities are ongoing:
- Clerical support, data entry, scanning and assemble postal mailings.
- Two Offsite Events:
- Annual TBBC Golf Classic volunteer on or off the golf course. We are always seeking new Committee Members to join our growing event.
- Biennial Fall Festival necessitates sighted guides for our patrons during the day’s event.
If you would like to join a vibrant group of volunteers and staff, contact Linda Cerce at 800-792-8322 ext. 835, lcerce@njstatelib.org or Download a volunteer application form
The New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy provides a highly disciplined environment fostering academics, leadership development, physical training, and personal growth to educate and train unemployed youth who have ceased to attend high school. We are seeking volunteers to join our mentoring program. Through a friendly matching process mentors will be connected with youth attending the Academy. As a mentor you will: serve as a positive role model and friend, motivate at-risk youth to change his or her life towards positive behavior and success, and help build the youth’s self-esteem. Qualifications Include: Mentor must be 21 years of age and older; Attend on-site Training Day; Three face-to-face visits; and 12 month follow-up after youth graduate Applications can be accessed on our website: www.nj.gov/military/challenge Once the application is completed, someone will be in contact with more information. Please direct any questions to the Recruitment, Placement, and Mentoring Department rpm@dmava.nj.gov
New Lisbon Developmental Center is in need of Group Sponsors to provide Cottage parties and special projects to benefit developmentally disabled adults in our residential treatment center. Individual volunteers are also needed to assist with recreational activities, perform light repair of items donated to our Thrift Shop, and assist with bike repair. For additional information or to volunteer, call (609) 726-1000, Ext. 4205 and ask for Jackie Kulsick or email Jacqueline.Kulsick@dhs.state.nj.us
Oaks Integrated Care is a community mental health agency offering mental health and social services to people of all ages. Volunteers are needed for board and office work, counseling, support, client education, fund raising, and literacy volunteers to help high functioning mentally ill adults with reading/ writing skills to prepare them to further their education or enter into the work force. 609-267-5928 x 99836 – www.oaksintcare.org
The Opportunity League (TOL) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization. We provide educational, athletic, and community development opportunities for youth and adults. Our organization currently serves over 400 families annually and continues to grow through the support of our staff, volunteers, and collaborative Partnerships info@theoleague.org To sign up to volunteer go to https://theopportunity.org/volunteer
Palmyra Cove Nature Park needs volunteers: gardening, and or beach/trail clean-up. Call 856-829-1900 ext. 1267 –kmerola@bcbridges.org Website: palmyracove.org
Parents Inc., a statewide family strengthening agency whose office located in Trenton, is a volunteer-based organization which provides free services to parents throughout New Jersey. Several programs are open to volunteers interested in child abuse prevention: 24-hour Family Helpline Volunteer, Parent Support Group and HOPES Group Facilitators and Office Volunteers. Training is free and includes comprehensive materials, support and supervision. Contact Laurie Komjati, Director of Operations at 609-585-7666 – lkomjati@paofnj.org – www.pofnj.com
Pedals for Progress provide basic transportation to the poorest people of the developing world with the Mid-Atlantic region’s surplus bikes. Bicycle Collection Managers and Helpers (14+) – Schedule: 3-5 hours on Saturday or Sunday through spring and fall (April and May, September and October) Task: Work with volunteer groups and Pedals for Progress staff conducting scheduled one-day bike collections. Large numbers Warehouse Manager Schedule: Saturdays in spring and fall. Occasional weekdays throughout the year at your convenience. Task: Assist Pedals for Progress staff and volunteers in storage and warehousing of donated bikes prior to shipping abroad. Tel: (908) 638-4811 website: www.p4p.org – Email: lori@p4p.org
Perkins Center for the Arts in Moorestown seeks volunteers (16+) to serve in a variety of interesting jobs at the Center and for special arts and music related events. Call 856-235-6488. Email: create@perkinscenter.org – www.perkinscenter.org/membership_and_support/Volunteer
PetPALS of Southern New Jersey provides services for the companion animals of people living with serious illness or senior citizens. Volunteers are needed to assist by becoming a “PAL” to a client and pet: deliver food and supplies, transport pets for vet and grooming appointments, open your home to a pet that needs temporary or permanent shelter, or assist with fundraising activities. Please call 856-939-6900 for information. Website: www.petpalssj.com/ – Email: info@petpalssj.com
Pinelands Family Success Center: Our FSC leads a collaborative effort to organize resources, supports and services to ensure the growth and development of families that will ultimately prevent child neglect and abuse. https://www.pembertonfsc.org/
Pinelands Institute for Natural & Environmental Studies (PINES), a program of Whitesbog Preservation Trust, provides hands-on science and social studies field trips for school groups, scout groups, and adults. It is located on the grounds of Whitesbog Village in Browns Mills. Volunteers are needed to assist teacher-naturalists with nature, science, & living history programs, as well as clerical and office work. Call 609-893-1765 or email pinelandsinstitute@gmail.com – website –www.whitesbog.org/explore-and-learn/field-trips
Pinelands Preservation Alliance seeks volunteers to attend public meetings, write advocacy letters, present educational programs, staff exhibit tables, maintain native & historic plant gardens, conduct tours of historic farmstead, forest cleanups and other projects. Orientation sessions are scheduled several times a year. Call 609-859-8860 x 115 – mike@pinelandsalliance.org – www.pinelandsalliance.org
Police Athletic League (PAL) works with volunteers from local police departments and adults in the community to provide quality team sports activities for student athletes. Adult volunteers are needed for coaching and supporting parent PAL association positions.
- Willingboro PAL sponsors 35 baseball teams, 4 football squads, and 4 cheerleading squads for children aged 5 to 18. Call 609-877-73001 or 609-871-8393.
- Trenton PAL is accepting volunteers from Burlington County to work in their extensive program. Call 609-396-0325. Website: www.trentonpal.org/ Email: www.trentonpal@aol.com
Pompeston Creek Watershed Association (PCWA) founded in 1963 to promote the restoration and conservation of the Pompeston Creek Watershed (Cinnaminson, Delran, Moorestown & Riverton). Volunteers are needed for education programs, stream clean ups, administrative work, scientific water quality monitoring, & restoration projects. All ages welcome to participate. 856-235-9204 – email: pompestoncreek@gmail.com or visit our website: www.pompestoncreek.org
Providence House Domestic Violence Services (PHDVS) of Catholic Charities provides services to survivors of domestic abuse and their children in Burlington County. The program is currently in need of volunteers to assist with donation solicitation and donation management. Activities may include soliciting items from local businesses for our annual major fundraiser, sorting donations as well as assistance with Community Affairs. We also have opportunities for volunteers to work with Domestic Violence Response Teams. These teams of trained volunteers work in conjunction with Burlington County police departments and respond to the police stations to talk to victims immediately following an incident of abuse. The spring DVRT training begins March 10th. Volunteering is a personally rewarding experience that will enable you to make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families in your community. If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, contact Treina Fletcher, Community Affairs Coordinator, at 856-824-0599 or email tfletcher@cctrenton.org. PHDVS has provided free and confidential services for survivors of domestic abuse and their children for nearly 40 years. PHDVS assists these families with an array of services, including emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline, individual and group counseling, a children’s program, community education and more. These services are invaluable to survivors and their children who are striving to break the cycle of violence.
P.U.R.E. (Phenomenal, Unique, Remarkable, Exquisite) Girls: P.U.R.E. was founded in September 2012. We are located in the small town of Fieldsboro. Our mission is to empower, inspire and motivate young girls ages 8-18 years old. We currently meet once a month on a Saturday from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Our topics vary each month, but they all pertain to girl empowerment. We currently have 21 members and would to mentor more! Some of the topics discussed has been self-esteem, financial literacy, building relationships, organization and health and wellness. (609)326-3816
Rancocas Conservancy purpose is to preserve, protect, and enhance the ecological and cultural integrity of the Rancocas Creek Watershed. Volunteers (18+) are needed for preserve stewardship, cleanups, special events, and fundraising. – Website: www.rancocasconservancy.org Email: contact@rancocasconservancy.org
Rancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Road (Exit 45A off Rt. 295) Westampton, NJ needs volunteers for help with various activities at the Center. Some of these include gardening (weeding, planting, watering), working in our gift shop (greeting visitors, answering the phone, taking down program registrations, making sales), caring for our animals (feeding animals, cleaning tanks), creating brochures and program fliers, as well as speakers with expertise on various nature related topics. Volunteers are also needed to conduct or assist with important research projects. Those interested in volunteering can go to http://rancocasnaturecenter.org/volunteer.html to fill out a volunteer sign-up form and have three reference letters or email to info@rancocasnaturecenter.org
Resources for Independent Living (RIL) is a community based member organization whose purpose is to serve people with disabilities. We promote personal growth and empowerment through choice, and self-determination. Our four core services are: Independent Living Skills Training, Peer Support, Information and Referral, and Advocacy. For more information please call 609-747-7745 or email info@rilnj.org. Website: www.rilnj.org – We are currently in need of a Receptionist to help answer phones, light computer skills helpful. Varying shifts available both Day and Evening. Weekdays Only.
Regal Heart Hospice agency is currently seeking compassionate volunteers to join our team! Volunteers will provide support and companionship to hospice patients and their families as well as office clerical duties. We will provide Orientation and training. Please call Kim Willis at 856-854-0565
Riverfront Historical Society is dedicated to the proud history of Beverly, Delanco, and Edgewater Park. It maintains a historic collection in the 1806 Cooper Town Meeting House in Edgewater Park. The Society seeks volunteers (16+) with an interest in local history, to assist with preservation, public education, holiday house tours, and historic festivals. Contact Carol Donahue at 609-871-3892 to apply. riverfronthistoricalsociety@yahoo.com P.O. Box 172, Beverly, New Jersey 08010 609-387-1079 Theresa Lowden
The Riverside Public Library is in need of volunteers age 18 and over. The library is located at 10 Zurbrugg Way, Riverside NJ. Our hours of operation are: Monday 12-5 pm, 6:30-8:30 pm; Tuesday 12 to 5 pm; Wednesday 10 to 5 pm; Thursday 12 to 5 pm, 6:30-8:30 pm; Saturday 10 to 2 pm. Duties and responsibilities would include dispensing/putting away DVD’s, organizing shelves, putting away books, completing the pull lists, making calls, keeping areas organized and helping patrons. Any amount of time that you can give would be appreciated! If you are interested in volunteering please contact us at 856-461-6922 or stop in and fill out a volunteer form.
Riverton Free Library, serving Riverton and Palmyra, seeks volunteers for Board, fundraising, desk work, book/plant sales, children and adult programs, summer reading and writing programs. Opportunities for volunteers 14+ . Call 856-829-2476 – Website: www.rivertonfreelibrary.org
Riverview Estates (The Baptist Home of South Jersey), in Riverton, is seeking volunteers to serve as shopping companions and to assist with arts & crafts, and the ice cream cart; Junior volunteers (14+) assist with wheel chair transport, activities, entertainment, one-to-one visitation. Many opportunities; weekdays and weekends. Contact Cathy Smyth at (856) 829-2274 ext. 163 or cathys@riverviewestates.org. Website: www.riverviewestates.org/
Roebling Museum – Volunteer opportunities: Front Desk Assistants: Front desk assistants are the public face of the museum, the first face visitors see when they enter our doors. Front Desk assistants are responsible for greeting all visitors, orienting visitors with the museum and its facilities, operating the museum’s POS (point of sale) system for all admission and gift shop sales, addressing guests’ questions and concerns, and providing basic security at the front desk. Gallery Docent: Gallery docents are responsible for orienting visitors with the museum and its facilities, engaging visitors with the museum’s exhibitions, facilitating the museum’s orientation program, addressing guests’ questions and concerns, and providing basic security on the museum floor. The museum is open to the public: March through December: Wednesday through Sunday 11 am-4 pm . For more information please contact: Caren Cronin Event volunteers are also needed — students’ community service hours given. Volunteer, Program and Visitor Experience Manager, (609) 499-7200 caren.cronin@roeblingmuseum.org
SAI Montessori School in Bordentown needs volunteer teacher assistants for the our classrooms. We need assistants for academic school year (Sept-June) and then Summer/Spring/Winter camp. Ph: 609-456-4205 email: info@saimontessorischool.com – website: www.saimontessorischool.com
Salt and Light Company provides housing for homeless single adults and one- and two-parent families. Volunteers are needed for the Board, transportation, office work, counseling, and companionship. Call 609-261-4571 – info@affordablehomesgroup.com – crystal@affordablehomesgroup.com
Salvation Army provides emergency material assistance to clients. Volunteers are needed for the Board, office work, emergency assistance, assistance with banking, and hospital and nursing home visits. Teens welcome to apply. Call 908-851-9300 for information. Judith Anderson, Volunteer Resource Mngr. judith.anderson@use.salvationarmy.org www.salvationarmynewjersey.org
Samaritan Life-Enhancing Care Samaritan is a non-profit agency caring for people in our communities with serious, progressive illness and grief wherever they live without regard for their ability to pay. Volunteers are desired for companionship visits to patients and their families, veteran visits with fellow veterans, pet therapy visits, music performance, office support, bereavement phone calls, support calls, greeting/escorting families and answering calls at our Samaritan Center at Voorhees, Thrift Store support, Community Ambassadors, and committees. Complimentary orientation and training is provided. Groups and individuals are desired to provide specialty support by making lap blankets, prayer shawls, fidget mats, clay heart keepsakes, running collection drives, etc. For more information please contact Sharon Wenner, Supervisor of Volunteer Services, swenner@SamaritanNJ.org or 856-552-3238. Visit us on our website at www.samaritannj.org. Teen Volunteering: SamariTeens group for teens 14-17 years old interested in volunteering on an on-going basis. No mandatory requirements; participate whenever you’re available! Participate in independent craft projects, provide community support at events, assist at Samaritan annual events. Project ideas available for groups and youth of all ages needing to fulfill community service requirements. All serve to benefit Samaritan’s patients and families. For more information please contact Sharon Wenner, Supervisor of Volunteer Services, swenner@SamaritanNJ.org or 856-552-3238. Visit us on our website at www.samaritannj.org. Clay Heart Project: http://www.volunteercenterburlingtoncounty.org/content/make-clay-heart-keepsakes-hospice-families TITLE: Make Clay Heart Keepsakes for Hospice Families DESCRIPTION: Touch someone else’s heart… Support Samaritan’s families by making mini clay heart keepsakes for our staff to share as part of a ritual with our families who just lost their loved one on Samaritan’s services. The hearts are placed in the caregiver’s hand to honor and memorialize the patient, and a beautiful verse is read. Check out this video: https://youtu.be/uMxMMVrQwu0Make as many as you like – once or ongoing. Service hours awarded. Supplies are not provided by Samaritan. Please email Sharon Wenner, Supervisor of Volunteer Services, SWenner@SamaritanNJ.org or call 856-552-3238 for detailed instructions and sample images.
Samost Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) of Southern New Jersey is dedicated to helping people successfully meet the challenges of daily life. JFCS is in need of volunteers to assist with the Kosher Meals on Wheels Program. Volunteers will deliver meals on a weekly basis to homebound adults many of them Holocaust survivors. There will be opportunities to hear the stories of survivors while providing them with a nutritious meal. If you have a vehicle and are willing to work with seniors, we want to hear from you! Please call Joyce at (856)751-9500 ext 1598 or email: jofori@jfedsnj.org or visit us online at www.jfcssnj.org
Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) was founded in 1972 to organize citizens of Moorestown to work on specific local environmental programs to provide a better environment for present and future generations. Volunteers are needed to do environmental education, natural area management, field study, record keeping, mapping, flyer distribution, fund raising, and attending public meetings. Teens welcome to apply, Kathy Huffman, Director. Email: kajer3@comcast.net cell 856-904-8231, h 856-778-2201 www.stemonline.org – Jean Fox, Volunteers, STEM/NAC Chairperson, at foxjean62@gmail.com or 856-642-7864
Seeing-Eye, a Rutgers Cooperative Extension program, needs volunteers to take specially bred puppies into their homes to give them the love and guidance that helps them become seeing-eye dogs of the future. For information on puppy placement, call Christine Higham: (973) 610-9237 – www.seeingeye.org – Email: info@seeingeye.org – Volunteer – Info: www.seeingeye.org/supportUs/?M_ID=237
Senior Care of Marlton, a provider of adult day health services, seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks including to: assist with activities; accompany clients on outings: assist with meal preparation and serving: serve as a bus assistant; and provide clerical assistance. For more information and to volunteer call 856-988-3250 – marlton@seniorcarectrs.com – www.seniorcarectrs.com
Serenity Hospice Care is looking for caring people to volunteer with our patients. We have patients in facilities and in their homes throughout New Jersey. We work around our volunteers schedule and location preferences. Patients are in Essex, Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic, Mercer, Burlington & Camden counties. Patients enjoy activities such as talking, playing games, cards, watching TV and reading! A small amount of your time will make a huge difference in someone’s life! There is no experience necessary, we will do the training! If you are interested, please contact A J Blair at ablair@serenityhospicenj.com or 609-227-2400.
Servicios Latinos de Burlington County is a non-profit organization that serves the Hispanic Community of Burlington County. Some of the services we offer are: Information and referral, Case Based Management, (ESL) English as a Second Language Classes, Citizenship Classes, Basic Immigration Services, Translation Services, and general assistance for those seeking housing, employment, doctors, dentists, etc. Servicios Latinos hosts a number of events throughout the year including: The Hispanic Heritage Celebration, an annual Health Fair, Thanksgiving Turkey Drive, Children Christmas and Toy Drive, Three Kings’ Day Celebration, Day of the Race, Cinco De Mayo Award Luncheon. Volunteers are always needed to assist with office help, ESL Classes, Events, etc. Angela Gonzalez, Director -Contact us at 609-518-7171 or visit our website http://www.selbuc.org/ E-mail: servicioslatinos@hotmail.com Fax: 609-518-7172
Shipman Mansion Foundation – Non-profit focused on preservation of an 1869 home on the banks of the Delaware River in Edgewater Park is looking for someone with knowledge of QuickBooks and non-profit accounting to help them set up their books and records. The Shipman Mansion Foundation recently received a $12,000 grant from the 1772 Foundation and a financial system has to be set up to track the grant, expenses and donations. If you are interested, please contact Norma Carter at 856-986-7969 or by email at nbcarter2@comcast.net – Additional information about The Shipman Mansion Foundation can be found at www.shipmanmansion.org – shipmanmansionfoundation@gmail.com
Sisterhood, Inc. is a 501c (3) non-profit Social Service Organization. based in Burlington City. Volunteers needed 21 years or older to help with Food Pantry, Clothing Donations and Maintenance work. Days and weekend opportunities available. Email Sisterhood4@juno.com website: https://www.sisterhoodnj.com
SODAT of NJ, in Mt. Holly, offers outpatient drug and alcohol abuse counseling. Volunteers needed for office work and cleaning. Call 609-265-7884 – info@sodat.org – www.sodat.org
Special Olympics New Jersey – Burlington County helps individuals with intellectual disabilities participate in an athletic training program. Volunteers are needed for counseling, recreation, telephone work, and fund raising. NJ- Website: www.sonj.org Phone: (609)896-8000 Burlington County website: https://www.sonj.org/find-local-program/burlington-county/ – Kate Maloney, Director (609)217-6261 email: director-area13@sonj.org
State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) is currently looking for volunteers interested in providing free, objective, confidential counselling services to individuals who have problems with, or questions about Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Drug Plans and Long Term Care Insurance. SHIP is a statewide program sponsored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Aging Services. If you live in Burlington County, contact Ship 856-222-9311, ext. 1494, to discuss your interest and pre-register for training. To learn more about the SHIP program visit the SHIP website at: www.shiptacenter.org/
Sunshine Foundation (Local Chapters) is looking for Volunteers. The Sunshine Foundation grants wishes and dreams for terminally and chronically ill and abused children. All ages are welcome. Volunteers are needed to help at fund raiser events and also bring new ideas to raise funds. For more info: (Williamstown)-Janet: mgabby@comcast.net (856) 629-7802; (Trenton)-Cathy DiCostanzo , cathydicostanzo@aol.com (609)396-6226 ; (Hammonton)- Maria Falcone (609)561-2008 http://sunshinefoundation.org/volunteer-chapters/
Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey, 2 Princess Road, Suite D, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
Join us as a volunteer! Connect with the Komen CSNJ team today and help us end breast cancer forever: komencsnj.org/getinvolved • 609.896.1201 • volunteer@komencsnj.org
Symphony in C presents quality musical programs and training for young musicians. Volunteers are needed for the board of directors, telephone and office work, box office, and concert details. Pamela Brant, President – pbrant@symphonyinc.org 856-2401530 – www.symphonyinc.org
The Tender, Inc. located in Mt. Laurel an organization serving persons with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in Burlington County, volunteers to work directly with clients in the day center, helping with games, meals and other activities. Volunteers receive training and orientation. Day center volunteers are asked to commit to the same day each week. To volunteer or for more information, please contact The Tender, Inc. at 856-234-5999 – tenderadc@gmail.com – www.thetender.org or The Tender, Inc. on Facebook.
Tuckerton Seaport, a project of the Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen’s Museum, is dedicated to preserving, presenting and interpreting the rich maritime history, artistry, heritage and environment of the Jersey Shore and the unique contributions of its’ baymen. Volunteer opportunities include: greeter, program interpreter, guide, special demonstrator (expertise in various crafts, art forms and performances), boatworks (assist master boat builders), clerical and administrative, curatorial, gift shop, groundskeeper, maintenance, membership and special events. Our Community Garden brings volunteers together to plant and harvest, and then share with those in need. Contact the Director of Operations at 609-296-8868 ext. 100. Email: paulh@tuckertonseaport.org Website: www.tuckertonseaport.org/
United Planet is an international non-profit organization that provides local, online, international volunteer and leadership development programs to communities spanning over 30 countries. These programs, known as “Quests”, strive to create cross-cultural understanding, foster lasting relationships, and provide meaningful service to the world. Quest programs are available as short-term/mid-term, lasting from 1 to 16 weeks, or long-term, which can last 6 months to a year. With United Planet, you can choose your project area — from teaching to environmental conservation to women’s empowerment — and more! In addition to global service-learning and volunteer programs, United Planet offers facilitated, project-based virtual exchange programs to empower and connect students worldwide. Schools from different parts of the world join together in United Planet Circles to share cultures and work on projects related to addressing Sustainable Development Goals. The United Planet Chapter Virtual Exchange Program inspires leadership, civic engagement, and international cooperation and empowers people of all ages to become catalysts for change. To learn more about United Planet programs and to sign up for a Quest, please visit www.unitedplanet.org or contact us via phone (617) 874 – 8041 or email quest@unitedplanet.org. If you are interested in supporting the virtual exchange Chapters programs, please learn more at: https://www.unitedplanet.org/virtual-exchange
Urban Airshed Reforestation Program (UARP) was started by The NJ Tree Foundation in Camden, NJ in 2002. The mission of the UARP is to improve air and water quality in the city of Camden while empowering residents to create positive changes in their own communities. Over the past eight years, we have hand-planted thousands of trees with Camden residents, schools, churches, and non-profits. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Wear sturdy shoes and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty! The New Jersey Tree Foundation will provide tools and gloves for the tree planting days. All tree planting projects will be supervised by the New Jersey Tree Foundation staff. Please see our website for volunteer information: http://njtreefoundation.org/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities-in-camden/ If you are interested in registering as a volunteer or volunteer group, please contact Jessica Franzini, Program Director – jfranzini.njtf@gmail.com or 856-287-4488 – njtrees.org
US Coast Guard Auxiliary, the civilian arm of the US Coast Guard, seeks volunteers (17+) to assist in boating safety programs. Volunteers do not require special skills, but must be boating-oriented. Special training available. Call Philip Walmasley – 856-728-8345 to locate the flotilla near you. Website: www.cgaux.org/
Volunteer is a fast-growing international volunteer organization with operations in Ghana, Thailand, and Costa Rica. Consider volunteering with us as we rescue turtles in Costa Rica, teach English in Thailand, and help improve orphanages in Ghana. As opposed to our competitors, we purposely limit our opportunities to three countries in order to provide you with the most organized, efficient, and memorable experience possible For more information and to volunteer email info@uvolunteer.org uVolunteer.org
The Vegetarian Society of South Jersey (VSSJ) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose purpose is social, supportive and educational. Volunteers needed for community outreach, event support, membership/volunteer recruitment, publicity, content development, social media, and more. Exciting and flexible opportunities to contribute both at home and various locations in South Jersey and Center City, Philadelphia. volunteer@vssj.com | 609-379-3560 | vssj.com
Virtua Willingboro Hospital seeks volunteers to work in several areas of the Gift Shop and Front Desk Greeter Limit position available due to Covid. Located at 218 Sunset Road Willingboro, Junior volunteers (14+ and in high school) or older Contact Dorice at 609-835-3045
Virtua Memorial Hospital seeks volunteers to work in several areas of the hospital and Auxiliary Thrift Shop located at 798 Woodlane Rd., Westampton, NJ 08060. Shop hours Mon.- Thurs. 10am to 5pm, Fri. – 10am to 2pm and Sat 10am to 3pm. Clothing and household donations accepted. Junior volunteers (14+ and in high school) are needed from 4 pm to 7 pm. For information, Tiffany Bennett – tbennett@virtua.org – call 609-267-0700 ext. 47073, www.virtua.org – Email: info@virtua.org – https://www.virtua.org/about/careers/volunteer
Virtua Hospital Marlton-seeks volunteers (14+) for office work, fund- raising and patient services. Contact Director of Volunteers at 856-355-6661.
Virtua Health and Rehabilitation Center of Mount Holly, an extended health-care facility offering skilled nursing care, seeks volunteers (14+) for various tasks. Call 609-914-8800.
Virtual Volunteering Opportunities -virtual volunteering is the practice of volunteering using the Internet, off-site from the organization being assisted. Virtual volunteering is also known as online volunteering or cyber service. For volunteer opportunities visit: http://volunteercenterburlingtoncounty.org/content/virtual-volunteering
Visiting Nurse and Hospice Services VNHS: Ages: 18 and over. No previous experience necessary. Orientation and training will be provided to interested volunteers. Provide needed support and companionship as a friend to patients and/or their families.· Contact patient/family by phone before visits.· Maintain telephone contact with patient and family when unable to keep established visit schedule, assist patient with tasks such as: Light meal preparation and mealtime assistance, Shopping and related errands, assistance with letter writing, reading, or pursuing hobbies/ interests ie: sports, politics, occupations; listen and allow patient to review memories and love of family and friends; watch TV, play cards and board game; look at old scrapbooks; walk with patient if patient is up to it; sit at patient’s bedside and be a needed presence. Contact: Macleod Carre, MSW Bereavement & Volunteer, Tel (800) 792-8603 ext. 2105
Volunteer Center of Burlington County, located at Rowan College at Burlington County, 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210 Willingboro NJ, provides information on hundreds of volunteer opportunities and referrals to agencies throughout Burlington County. Call 856-222-9311 x 1492 volcenter@hotmail.com – www.volunteercenterburlingtoncounty.org for information, or to inquire about any of the following positions: – . Group Projects/Special Assignments – Adult or teen service groups, families, and individuals are needed for short-term projects for many agencies. Flexible schedules, interesting challenges – Skills Bank
Voorhees Pediatric Facility seeks volunteers 14 years and older to interact hands on with children in the Medical Daycare Center or Therapeutic Recreation Department playing games, reading stories and socializing with residents. We also seek assistance providing clerical support. Volunteer opportunities are available 7 days a week; volunteers must be able to commit a minimum of 2 hours a week for a minimum of 3 months! Contact Rose Lynch, Volunteer Manager at Rlynch@forkidcare.com to schedule a tour.- www.forkidcare.com/Volunteer.cfm
Weisman Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital seeks volunteers 16 years or older to interact hands on with children in the Medical Daycare Center or Therapeutic Recreation Department playing games, reading stories provide TLC and socializing with patients. Volunteers commit to a minimum of 2 hours a week, for a minimum of 3 months. We also seek assistance with clerical support. Volunteer opportunities are available 7 days a week; volunteers must be able to commit a minimum of 2 hours a week for a minimum of 3 months! Opportunities are also available at the outpatient therapy locations in Marlton, Pennsauken, Vineland, and Washington Township. Contact Rose Lynch Volunteer Manager Services,
at volunteerservices@weismanchildrens.comWebsite: www.weismanchildrens.com/ http://www.weismanchildrens.com/Volunteer.cfm
Wharton State Forest – New Jersey’s largest state forest offers volunteer opportunities for many interests. Pick your hours, days, and interest. Historic interpretation, gardening, research, trail maintenance, etc. The choices are endless. We need assistance with special events, Batsto Historic village, and many other things. Volunteers of all ages can be accommodated, if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Service projects, internships, school projects, and scout projects are also accommodated. For more information please call our office at Batsto Village (609) 561-0024 or visit http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/ for more information.
Whitesbog Preservation Trust of Historic Whitesbog Village in Brendan T. Byrne State Forest sponsors seasonal special events and educational programs to introduce the general public to the history of the berry industry and vanishing culture of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Volunteers (juniors, teens, and adults) are needed for many interesting assignments including seasonal tours, fund raising, and other project work. Call 609-893-4646 for information. – Website: www.whitesbog.org – Email: whitesbogpreservationtrust@gmail.com
Wiley Christian Retirement Community- Marlton provides independent living through skilled care. Volunteers (14+) are needed for recreation programs, office work and mailings, counseling, fund raising, gift shop, resident services, companionship, writing letters, transportation, and entertainment. Call 856-983-0411. Website: www.wileymission.org/ – Email: info@wileymission.org
Willingboro Emergency Squad is seeking volunteers, age 18 years and over, to maintain our tradition of serving Willingboro Township and surrounding communities. We provide free, diverse, medical and rescue training, tuition assistance, networking opportunities with professionals such as police departments, fire departments, health care professionals and more. We promise unique life experiences that few other fields can offer. Call 609-835-4357 to request an application. Website: www.willingboroems.org/ – Email: info@willingboroems.org/
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge sits on 171 wooded acres on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. The Refuge includes the Elizabeth Woodford Nature Center, an outdoor housing area with more than 60 native residents, and a wildlife rehabilitation hospital that rehabilitates orphaned and injured wildlife for release. The overall mission of the Refuge is to serve as a community resource on the importance of protecting and enhancing healthy ecosystems for all. Volunteers are needed for office work, fundraising, wildlife rehabilitation, grounds-keeping & maintenance, and educational programs. Opportunities are available for volunteers 16+. If you would like more information, visit http://www.cedarrun.org/content/get_involved/volunteer.asp
YMCA of Burlington County, with locations in Mount Laurel has many volunteer opportunities for seniors, adults, families, and teens 15+. Departments that utilize volunteers are: childcare, sports, baby-sitting, after school care, aquatics and administrative. The YMCA believes that an on-the-job experience will benefit the student, the community, and the Y. Email: ymcavolunteer@ymca-bc.org 856-231-9622 Website: www.ymca-bc.org www.ymca-bc.org/content/volunteer/volunteer.asp
For more information and assistance contact: Volunteer Center of Burlington County (856) 222-9311 x 1492 info@vcobc.org – vcobc.org
DISCLAIMER: The Volunteer Center of Burlington County, Inc. has neither vetted this prospective volunteer nor made representations to the volunteer concerning the nature of any work that may be assigned to him or her. The Volunteer Center of Burlington County, Inc. has expressly advised prospective volunteers that it is not involved with nor is it responsible for any volunteer assignments; vetting of prospective volunteers; or the management, supervision or assignment of volunteer activities conducted in association with any non-profit organization to which they are referred. All volunteers are further advised that they will be subject to the terms and conditions established by any non-profit organization(s) with which they agree to work.
