Offers an online volunteer matching system, providing access to hundreds of volunteer opportunities.
Offers an online volunteer matching system, providing access to hundreds of volunteer opportunities.
Manages other community initiatives and group projects for corporate partners.
Community members can assist in one-time group volunteer opportunities such as special projects or hosting essential drives. Individual volunteers assist during all hours of operation through a variety of roles.
Offers volunteer opportunities, including one-time group projects such as special events or essential drives. Individual volunteers support ongoing operations in roles such as donation sorting, shopping, furniture assembly, and stock assistance. A monthly time commitment is required.
Volunteer opportunities for seniors 50 years and older.
Volunteer opportunities for seniors include: greeters and hostesses, Carl’s Café coffee bar helpers, kitchen helpers, class instructors, activity leaders and other services to be determined.
Offers classes and activities for the community. Provides day camps for children in the Olympia School District during the summer.
Offers hundreds of classes, programs, and activities each season, there's something for everyone to experience with Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation. Offers classes for those looking to hone a skill, try something new, discover hidden talents, or meet health & wellness goals, there are options for every age and ability.
Our fun and affordable classes and programs take place primarily at The Olympia Center, which is downtown near Percival Landing.
The Olympia Center offers kitchens, a large event room, meeting rooms, free parking and amenities that are available for community members and organizations to rent for private events.
Also offers volunteer opportunities for after school programs, camps, athletics/gym supervision, teen programs, arts and clerical work.
Sells clothing jewelery, housewares, linens, shoes, books, supplies, and many other items.
Thrift Store. Proceeds from sales of donated items help fund the food bank and client services. Offers clothing jewelry, housewares, linens, shoes, books, supplies, and many other items.
Organizes several fundraising opportunities throughout the year. Funds raised supplement operating costs, but also provides an opportunity to network with other agencies/donors and update partners on the organization's activities.
Organizes several fundraising opportunities throughout the year.
Funds raised supplement operating costs, but also provides an opportunity to network with other agencies/donors and update partners on the organization's activities.
Includes a Silent Auction Night, and two Community Yard Sales (vendors welcome - call for pricing).
Provides several volunteer and internship opportunities.
Provides several volunteer and internship opportunities throughout the year in a variety of positions. Opportunities include garden building, support, instructors, event support, farm volunteers, office work, carpentry, and more.
Offers furniture to Thurston County residents who are transitioning into permanent housing. Also accepts donations from the community.
Offers furniture to Thurston County residents who are transitioning into permanent housing.
Ministry picks-up and delivers new or gently used mattresses and other needed furniture on Saturdays. All deliveries are based on availability.
Ministry is not responsible for any furniture being delivered once items have been accepted by the client.
Ministry accepts donations from the community and will schedule accordingly based on location.
Volunteers are the backbone of the organization and help build hope for deserving families in Thurston County. Provides several volunteer opportunities including: on the construction site, in the Habitat Stores, affiliate offices and more.
We are a volunteer powered organization, with hundreds of volunteers lending a hand to make our vision that “everyone deserves a decent place to live” possible.
Volunteers contribute:
-At the construction site.
-At our Habitat Stores in West Olympia and Yelm.
-In our administrative office in Olympia.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is a volunteer driven organization serving families and communities in Thurston County.
Volunteers are at the heart of the important work we do! It doesn't just take a hammer to build a house- our biggest volunteer need is help at our Habitat Stores!
Offers opportunities for volunteers who want to help Kitsap County youth. Varieties of opportunities are available from secretarial, board membership, running errands, sorting, packaging, and deliveries.
Offers opportunities for volunteers who want to help Kitsap County youth. Varieties of opportunities are available from secretarial, board membership, running errands, sorting, packaging, and deliveries.
Performs fund-raising to support local health and human services organization which in turn provide a wide variety of community services. Does not provide direct services to individuals.
Performs fund-raising activities to support agencies in the county who provide a wide variety of community services. United Way brings together businesses, nonprofits, government, experts, and volunteers to identify the most pressing needs, invest in long-term solutions and improve people's lives. In Kitsap County the United Way's partner agencies include: American Red Cross Bainbridge Youth Services Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Boy Scouts of America - Chief Seattle Council Bremerton Foodline Camp Fire USA Central Puget Sound Council Catholic Community Services Central Kitsap Food Bank Coffee Oasis Dispute Resolution Center Girls Scouts of Western Washington Holly Ridge Center Hospice of Kitsap County Housing Resources Board of Bainbridge Island Island Volunteer Caregivers Kitsap Applied Technology Kitsap Community Resources Kitsap Family YMCA Kitsap Legal Services Kitsap Mental Health Services Kitsap Sexual Assault Center Literacy Council of Kitsap County Lutheran Community Services Northwest North Kitsap Fishline Olympic Mountain Rescue Peninsula Community Health Services Peninsula Services South Kitsap Helpline Salvation Army Washington State Smile Partners West Sound Treatment Center YWCA of Kitsap
Offers numerous volunteer opportunities in a variety of settings from clerking, pet therapy, horticulture, transportation, administrative work, and other positions.
Volunteer opportunities are available in our Health Services location. From pet therapy, horticulture, gardening, transportation, entertainment, 1:1 resident engagements such as reading, playing cards, special event support and many other opportunities.
Offers a food market with healthy food for those in the North Kitsap area.
The Healthy Foods Market offers a grocery-store-style shopping experience with fresh produce, meat, dairy, dry/canned goods, baby food, diapers, and more. Registered clients may shop once weekly and are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Offers several events throughout the year to help foster community in the neighborhood. Offers one-day or longer term volunteer opportunities.
Offers several events throughout the year to help foster community in the neighborhood.
Offers one-day or longer term volunteer opportunities.
Events include things like
- End of Summer Celebration
- Trunk or Treat
- Thanksgiving Dinner
- Holiday Give Away.
NO RENTAL/ HOUSING HELP - Provides a central contact point for people looking help with a variety of needs. Love INC screens the callers to determine the needs and mobilizes local churches.
Provides a central contact point for people looking for help with a variety of needs. Love INC screens the callers to determine the needs and mobilizes local churches to help provide assistance. Services depend on the ministries available through the churches in the networks. Assistance may include services such as firewood, minor home repairs, children's clothing, etc. If there are requests for assistance that are not covered by any existing ministries, Love INC helps to develop gap ministries to help with unmet needs. Love INC also works collaboratively with local businesses, agencies and school districts to assist with the needs of our community.
Provides a thrift store that helps support the food bank. Donations of clothing, linens, small appliances and electronics, household items, books, movies, music, knick knacks, etc are accepted.
All purchases and donations at the thrift store help to support the meal program. Donations of clothing, linens, small appliances and electronics, household items, books, movies, music, knick knacks, etc are accepted. Cannot accept mattresses or bed pillows.
Provides a thrift store that helps support the food bank. Donations of clothing, linens, small appliances and electronics, household items, books, movies, music, knick knacks, etc are accepted.
All purchases and donations at the thrift store help to support the food bank. Donations of clothing, linens, small appliances and electronics, household items, books, movies, music, knick knacks, etc are accepted. Cannot accept large appliances, toys, TV's, stereo equipment, bicycles, oversized furniture, tack or old computer equipment.
Accepts volunteers in committees, boards, construction, retail, and all other aspects of the organization.
There are opportunities to learn new skills, or use existing ones, working alongside a Habitat Family to build a decent and affordable place for them to call home. Help out in our Habitat Stores, share your office and clerical skills with us, or serve on a committee or our board of directors.
Offers new and used building materials and household items at significant discounts. Accepts material donations and appliances, and will do pick-up for donated items, or you may drop-off items at the store.
The Habitat Store is a new and used building materials store operated by Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County. Local businesses, contractors, or others needing more shelf space donate items to the store, and in turn, we sell the items at a discount rate. Items are sold at an average 75%-95% off retail price. High quality items are recycled instead of being thrown into a landfill. 100% of the profits support the work of Habitat. You can come by and shop or even get involved in the operation. Volunteers provide invaluable service to the store and work a variety of jobs. Material donations can be made two main ways. Drop your item off at the store or call the store and have them pick your item up.
Provides clothing, household goods, furniture, and appliances when available. Call or visit website for donation pickup. Accepts most items, including running vehicles.
Provides clothing, household goods, furniture (including appliances when available) for homes.Call or visit website for donation pickup. Accepts most items, even items other charities will not accept, including running vehicles.
Provides training for volunteers who want to help other adults read and write (no previous teaching experience necessary). Tutors are matched with adult learners to teach one-on-one.
Agency assists adults in acquiring necessary basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing English to accomplish their goals and self-sufficiency.
Provides training for volunteers who want to help other adults read and write (no previous teaching experience necessary).
Provides training to tutor ESL (English as a Second Language).
Tutor training workshops are twice a year, in the Spring and Fall.