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.
Offers volunteer opportunities in various departments. Call for more information.
Volunteers at MultiCare Yakima Memorial unanimously agree: it's a rewarding experience that gives people from all walks of life the opportunity to really make a difference. From acquiring new skills or building friendships, our friendly, helpful and compassionate volunteers feel good about helping our patients and families.
Volunteering has a rich history at MultiCare Yakima Memorial, starting in 1948 when the first guild members began fundraising to meet our community's need for a new hospital. Today, volunteers are an integral part of the staff. They work with Memorial employees to enhance the service and hospitality given to patients, families and visitors.
Provides a no cost online app that connects users with a global community of volunteers and company representatives who are ready at a moment’s notice to lend their eyesight for everyday tasks.
Offers an online app that connects users with a global community of volunteers and company representatives who are ready at a moment’s notice to lend their eyesight for everyday tasks. Assists with visual support with tasks like reading labels, matching clothes, troubleshooting technology, setting up home appliances, or any other simple task a volunteer can complete over live video. Provides access to company partners for on-demand video customer support via Specialized Help if a task is too complicated or requires expertise. Volunteer opportunities are also available.
Provides a listing of current volunteer opportunities. Includes volunteer opportunities to help clean up the community after recent flooding. Visit the website and Facebook for details.
Offers an online volunteer center.
Connects people who have an interest in volunteering with current volunteer opportunities in the community.
Accessible 24 hours daily.
Harm Reduction Syringe Services Program is a one to one exchange for clean needles and offers supplies to people who use injection drugs to help reduce the spead of disease in the community.
Provides supplies to people who use injection drugs and offers a one-to-one exchange for clean needles. Other services include rapid Hepatitis C and HIV testing, safer sex supplies, PReP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and health insurance navigation, overdose prevention training, naloxone kit distribution, and referrals to community resources. Volunteer opportunities available.
Open meeting for anyone interested in helping the local NAMI affiliate grow. Volunteers are welcome to help plan and carry out projects.
Dinner provided with a presentation by a local resource usually followed by an update on recent organizational activities.
First month of the quarter on the third Wednesday.
Provides help with transportation, respite care, meal preparation, chores, companionship and shopping. Serves primarily Bainbridge Island residents.
IVC connects neighbors facing challenges related to aging, disability, or adversity with volunteers and resources to support independent and fulfilling lives. With the help of our caring volunteers, IVC provides help with transportation, errands and shopping, meal preparation, chores, respite care, companionship, and cultural and recreational activities. IVC primarily serves Bainbridge Island residents though surrounding areas sometimes are served. Island Volunteer Caregivers meets needs not filled by local agencies and provides free services for older adults and persons with limitations.
Connects volunteers with opportunities at nonprofit organizations that match their schedules and interests. Volunteers can do service once or participate in long-term projects with more than 400 different agencies.
Connects volunteers with opportunities at nonprofit organizations that match their schedules and interests. Volunteers can do service once or participate in long-term projects with more than 400 different agencies.
Provides basic medical care to uninsured/underinsured persons. Services include diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness, discounted medicines, prescription writing, and referrals for specialists, dental, labs, and x-rays.
The Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic is a place where professional health care volunteers provide affordable, quality, compassionate basic medical care to the uninsured and underinsured in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. Services include basic care for patients with acute and chronic illnesses, prescription writing, assistance with the PAP process for higher cost medicine from drug companies. Other services not provided are referred to medical specialists, dentists, labs and x-ray services.
Provides general hospital services including laboratory, cardiac exercise testing, surgery, nutritional education and counseling, an emergency department, and imaging, such as CT and x-rays.
Provides general hospital services including laboratory, cardiac exercise testing, surgery, nutritional education and counseling, an emergency department, and imaging, such as CT and x-rays.
Full list of services provided:
- Cardiology Clinic
- Diabetes Program
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Emergency Services
- Laboratory Services
- Occupational Therapy
- Pain Management
- Physical Therapy
- Surgical Services
- Transitional Care
- Volunteer Program
- Respiratory Therapy
- Acute Inpatient care
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.
Provides assistance to low-income seniors and disabled adults to help with transportation, minor home repairs, ramp construction, installing grab bars, yard care, and errand running..
VS provides assistance to those who cannot afford to pay for the kinds of services we provide, do not qualify for assistance elsewhere, or do not have family and friends to help them. This program of CCS uses volunteers to provide a variety of services to low income seniors or disabled people over 18. Our volunteers provide services such as yard care, transportation, shopping, minor home repair, errands and more. This agency may be able to assist in installing handicapped devices including ramps and grab bars. Clients must be living independently in their homes. Services are subject to availability of volunteers. Cannot assist those living in assisted living facilities. Transportation is primarily for medical appointments, shopping and errands. Out of area transportation such as Seattle, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Port Townsend is possible, but is based on the availability of a volunteer.
Offers volunteer opportunities welcoming patients to the building to serving in the Resource Center, Ralph R. Peterson Library, or other areas of the Center.
Offers volunteer opportunities welcoming patients to the building to serving in the Resource Center, Ralph R. Peterson Library, or other areas of the Center. Visitors and staff alike appreciate their friendly faces.
Provides blood products for patient transfusion services and also for medical research through local blood drives. Volunteer opportunities are available.
Provides blood products for patient transfusion services and also for medical research through local blood drives. Volunteer opportunities are available.
Volunteers provide patients and their families the same kind of support a good friend would offer, such as running errands, providing a break for family caregivers, sharing information, and just listening.
Volunteers provide patients and their families the same kind of support a good friend would offer, such as running errands, providing a break for family caregivers, sharing information, and just listening. Also offers vigil services to individuals during the last hour of their life; volunteers stay with a patient at their bedside so that they do not have to be alone when death is imminent. This service may be at the request of the patient, a family member that needs a break, a member of the hospice team, or a family member that lives out of town and cannot be with their loved one.
Seeking volunteers who are doctors, nurses or interpreters to help meet the medical needs of the community.
Seeking volunteers who are doctors, nurses, office staff, and interpreters to help meet the medical needs of the community.
Doctors include - MD, DO, NP, FNP, ARNP or PA.
Nurses include - RN, LPN, MA or CNA.
Other positions are available as well, visit the website for more information.
Offers respite services, to give caregivers a break. Offers protective supervision, personal care, meals, activities, and assistance with daily tasks.
The Caregiver Support Center offers an opportunity for unpaid caregivers in Kitsap County to meet with a case manager to learn about what type of support is available to them and discover print and online support materials of interest, at no cost. The case manager, with the Family Caregiver Support Program can assist unpaid caregivers with exploring programs and services that best suit their needs and provide referrals to appropriate programs. Based on each caregiver's situation and availability of services, the program may also provide no-cost, limited in-home respite care (a break for the caregiver), counseling, home delivered meals, training, help with power of attorney forms, and purchase small assistive equipment.
Provides volunteers who can assist with yard work, home maintenance and repair, domestic services, emergency firewood, monitoring, communication and more for low-income seniors and disabled adults.
Provides volunteers who can assist with
- yard work,
- minor home repair,
- housework and laundry.
Services depend on volunteer availability.
Individual grief support, grief support groups, practical workshops on living alone after the death of a loved one. Free of charge to anyone in the community.
Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County offers Grief and Bereavement programs including one on one support, support groups, and practical workshops on living alone after the death of a loved one. Trained volunteers offer a gentle, safe, caring and non-judgmental environment, either in one on one sessions or in a group to accompany and support the grieving person onto their healing journey.
Provides volunteers for services such as yard care, transportation, shopping, minor home repair, and other errands. May be able to assist in installing, but not purchasing, handicapped devices and ramps.
Assists low-income elders and adults with disabilities who do not qualify for similar service programs, and who do not have family and friends to help them. Clients must be living independently in the home and in need of basic home and personal maintenance so they can continue living safely in their homes. Services are subject to availability of volunteers. Assistance that may be available from volunteer workers may include services such as: - Yard care may include mowing lawn, raking leaves, or removing snow from walkways - Light housework and laundry - Transportation to doctors appointments, grocery stores, food banks, and other essential errands - Minor home repairs including minor electrical work, minor plumbing (leaking fixtures). No services related to roofs due to liability issues. - Errand running and shopping - Installing handicapped devices including ramps and grab bars. Cannot help with the purchase of constructions materials or devices. *This service cannot help with more extensive needs such as: replacing roofs, installing windows, painting, replacement or patching of walls or flooring, cleaning gutters, relocation, moving, or removal of garbage.
Facilitates access to primary medical care and prescriptions for low-income, uninsured, underinsured Jefferson County residents by providing free medical needs assessment, guidance, advocacy, and referrals to appropriate care.
Jefferson County Medical Advocacy and Services Headquarters (JC MASH) facilitates access to primary medical care and prescriptions for low-income, uninsured, underinsured Jefferson County residents by providing free medical needs assessment, guidance, advocacy, and referrals to appropriate care. Services are offered in Port Townsendand.
Provides a 24-hour crisis line to provide confidential advocacy, assistance, information referral, and emotional support to anyone affected by sexual assault.
Provides 24-hour crisis phone line provides immediate assistance, information and emotional support. The crisis information and referral line is available to anyone affected by sexual assault/abuse, whether it’s recent or in the past. In addition, services are also available to family members and friends of victims. Advocates are carefully screened and fully trained to assist victims, families and the community with accurate information, confidential crisis intervention, and advocacy through medical and legal procedures.