Opportunities From: Montgomery County Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Nourishing Our Seniors

Volunteers will assist in distributing boxes of food, including fruit, vegetables and canned goods, to low-income senior citizens at AHC's Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building located in Silver Spring. Volunteers will bring food inside building to 2nd floor lobby using carts & elevators. Residents will pick up food boxes.

Volunteers should be friendly and reliable, able to work both independently and in a small group. Food boxes weigh between 20-40 pounds, so volunteers must be able to lift that amount onto tables & carts.

Help needed on:
3rd Thursday of Each Month - 10:30 am - 12:45 pm - June 18, July 16, Aug 20


Email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org if you can help or would like more information. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to helping once a month but will take one-time volunteers too.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Volunteers will assist in distributing boxes of food, including fruit, vegetables and canned goods, to low-income senior citizens at AHC's Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building located in Silver Spring. Volunteers will bring food inside building to 2nd floor lobby using carts & elevators. Residents will pick up food boxes.

Volunteers should be friendly and reliable, able to work both independently and in a small group. Food boxes weigh between 20-40 pounds, so volunteers must be able to lift that amount onto tables & carts.

Help needed on:
3rd Thursday of Each Month - 10:30 am - 12:45 pm - June 18, July 16, Aug 20


Email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org if you can help or would like more information. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to helping once a month but will take one-time volunteers too.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Great project for groups and families: Snack Bags for AHC Residents

Making snack bags is a great family and group volunteer opportunity. You will buy or collect the supplies and then decorate and assemble the bags for our residents!

AHC has three properties in Montgomery County. The on-site Resident Services teams organize a variety of fun and educational events. Snack bags help us fight food insecurity and encourage engagement.

Snack bags are paper lunch bags filled with a small water bottle and 3 small snack items (crackers, Goldfish, chips, cookies, etc). Decorating the bags is fun but optional, use your creativity!

Delivery options include:

Allium Place, 4024 Gannon Drive, Silver SpringCharter House, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver SpringCountry Place, 3900 Blackburn Ln, Burtonsville

We have some flexibility in delivery dates (no weekend options). If you're interested in the project and need a different delivery time, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-52906193-gift#/

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Making snack bags is a great family and group volunteer opportunity. You will buy or collect the supplies and then decorate and assemble the bags for our residents!

AHC has three properties in Montgomery County. The on-site Resident Services teams organize a variety of fun and educational events. Snack bags help us fight food insecurity and encourage engagement.

Snack bags are paper lunch bags filled with a small water bottle and 3 small snack items (crackers, Goldfish, chips, cookies, etc). Decorating the bags is fun but optional, use your creativity!

Delivery options include:

Allium Place, 4024 Gannon Drive, Silver SpringCharter House, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver SpringCountry Place, 3900 Blackburn Ln, Burtonsville

We have some flexibility in delivery dates (no weekend options). If you're interested in the project and need a different delivery time, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-52906193-gift#/

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry

We would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry.  The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses.  Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible.  We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items.

Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy.  Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. 

All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session.  Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here.

Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm.  When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed.  You can sign up for volunteer shifts here.

We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old.  All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours.  A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person.

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. 

Organization: Interfaith Works

We would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry.  The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses.  Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible.  We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items.

Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy.  Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. 

All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session.  Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here.

Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm.  When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed.  You can sign up for volunteer shifts here.

We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old.  All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours.  A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person.

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. 

Organization: Interfaith Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20851

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: So What Else - Warehouse/Pantry Support - May 2026 (North Bethesda)

We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help out around our Montgomery County Warehouse, which takes in thousand of pounds of donated food, clothing, toys, household goods, diapers and more each day. Volunteers will help with the following projects: organizing and displaying donations, helping to take inventory, cleaning and organizing our space, making grocery bags for home deliveries, helping to load and unload delivery vehicles and more! Age requirements: We accept volunteers aged 10 and older. Physical ability: While some of these tasks are physically strenuous, we have plenty of opportunities for folks that have physical limitations or other restrictions, and our warehouse is wheelchair accessible. How to prepare: Volunteers should arrive wearing closed-toed shoes and clothing they can move around in and get dirty. Please note that the heating in our warehouse is currently out of service, so please dress warmly, wearing layers and coats for your shift. If you have any questions please send an email to mjoe@sowhatelse.org. Thank you!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: So What Else, Inc.

We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help out around our Montgomery County Warehouse, which takes in thousand of pounds of donated food, clothing, toys, household goods, diapers and more each day. Volunteers will help with the following projects: organizing and displaying donations, helping to take inventory, cleaning and organizing our space, making grocery bags for home deliveries, helping to load and unload delivery vehicles and more! Age requirements: We accept volunteers aged 10 and older. Physical ability: While some of these tasks are physically strenuous, we have plenty of opportunities for folks that have physical limitations or other restrictions, and our warehouse is wheelchair accessible. How to prepare: Volunteers should arrive wearing closed-toed shoes and clothing they can move around in and get dirty. Please note that the heating in our warehouse is currently out of service, so please dress warmly, wearing layers and coats for your shift. If you have any questions please send an email to mjoe@sowhatelse.org. Thank you!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: So What Else, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Chili Cook Off Volunteer

Assist with running kid's games, serving food and helping clean up at this annual fundraising event

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4

Assist with running kid's games, serving food and helping clean up at this annual fundraising event

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thanksgiving Dinner Server

Serve the community by serving a free turkey dinner.  ALL are welcome and there is NO Charge.  Lots of great food and conversation.  Volunteers are welcome to dine as well.   

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4

Serve the community by serving a free turkey dinner.  ALL are welcome and there is NO Charge.  Lots of great food and conversation.  Volunteers are welcome to dine as well.   

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 24, 2026

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NEST4US Give Back Event

Join us for our Community Give Back event, where you will be participating in various service projects (packing food, blessing bags, etc) to benefit low-income families in the Washington Metro area! Let's share the love and brighten their day with our blessing bags! Any questions, contact us at info@nest4us.org

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-64090284-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Join us for our Community Give Back event, where you will be participating in various service projects (packing food, blessing bags, etc) to benefit low-income families in the Washington Metro area! Let's share the love and brighten their day with our blessing bags! Any questions, contact us at info@nest4us.org

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-64090284-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 23, 2026

Zip Code: 20164

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Recovery Volunteers Needed To Feed Families, Students, and Seniors in Need

Description

We are currently looking for volunteers to assist with food recovery operations at Nourish Now. Volunteers are vital to our operations to ensure that the items we are distributing to our community are safe to consume and high-quality.  Our volunteers will work together to keep our warehouse efficient and our food storage clean and organized.

Volunteers will: Help unload, weigh, inspect, sort, and organize incoming food donationsMay help pack Family Relief Bags with non-perishable staple items for families in need

To sign up, please email volunteer@nourishnow.org or call (301) 330-0222!  

Background of Nourish Now

Nourish Now is a 501 c3 nonprofit food bank, specializing in food recovery and providing donations from grocers, caterers, restaurants, and other food donors. These donations benefit children, families, and the elderly as well as shelters, food pantries, and other organizations working to end hunger. Through our programs, viable food partners are identified, and donations of food are recovered and redistributed through our network. 

Organization: Nourish Now

Description

We are currently looking for volunteers to assist with food recovery operations at Nourish Now. Volunteers are vital to our operations to ensure that the items we are distributing to our community are safe to consume and high-quality.  Our volunteers will work together to keep our warehouse efficient and our food storage clean and organized.

Volunteers will: Help unload, weigh, inspect, sort, and organize incoming food donationsMay help pack Family Relief Bags with non-perishable staple items for families in need

To sign up, please email volunteer@nourishnow.org or call (301) 330-0222!  

Background of Nourish Now

Nourish Now is a 501 c3 nonprofit food bank, specializing in food recovery and providing donations from grocers, caterers, restaurants, and other food donors. These donations benefit children, families, and the elderly as well as shelters, food pantries, and other organizations working to end hunger. Through our programs, viable food partners are identified, and donations of food are recovered and redistributed through our network. 

Organization: Nourish Now

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Party helpers needed - May 28

Celebrate the mothers at Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building in downtown Silver Spring, at a party on Thursday, May 28. 

Volunteers will help with set-up and decorations, serve food during the party and help with clean-up. The volunteer time slot is 4:15-7:15pm

Volunteers should be age 14+, able to follow instructions and interact with residents. 

Sign up online or email volunteer@ahcinc.org with questions.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Celebrate the mothers at Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building in downtown Silver Spring, at a party on Thursday, May 28. 

Volunteers will help with set-up and decorations, serve food during the party and help with clean-up. The volunteer time slot is 4:15-7:15pm

Volunteers should be age 14+, able to follow instructions and interact with residents. 

Sign up online or email volunteer@ahcinc.org with questions.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Upcounty Hub- Food Warehouse Support- May 2026

Thank you SO much for volunteering to help pack food boxes and produce bags for our neighbors in need!

ALL VOLUNTEERS must:

Be 17 years or older and able to work independently

Be able to lift up to 25 lbs

Come dressed appropriately but comfortably — long shorts or pants, a t-shirt or long sleeve shirt/sweatshirt, and closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers not wearing closed-toe shoes will be sent home

Please bring water to stay hydrated

Volunteer duties include, but are not limited to:

Packing food

Organizing distribution materials

Clean-up tasks

Please note: These duties may involve bending, standing for extended periods, and lifting up to 25 lbs. Volunteers must be able to comfortably meet these physical requirements.

*If you are seeking court-mandated hours, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly before signing up or volunteering. No hours will be verified without prior approval. Contact Janice at: joconnor@theupcountyhub.org.

The Upcounty HUB is located inside the Upcounty Regional Services Center at:
12900 Middlebrook Rd, Germantown, MD 20874

Please enter through the front entrance of the building. The HUB is to the right of the front desk in Suite 1100.
All volunteers are required to sign in at the volunteer kiosk before starting their shift.

If you need to cancel your volunteer shift, please remove your name from that shift via this website or with an email to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org. We are a volunteer-driven organization and rely heavily on your commitment to help feed local families each week.

THANK YOU FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Thank you SO much for volunteering to help pack food boxes and produce bags for our neighbors in need!

ALL VOLUNTEERS must:

Be 17 years or older and able to work independently

Be able to lift up to 25 lbs

Come dressed appropriately but comfortably — long shorts or pants, a t-shirt or long sleeve shirt/sweatshirt, and closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers not wearing closed-toe shoes will be sent home

Please bring water to stay hydrated

Volunteer duties include, but are not limited to:

Packing food

Organizing distribution materials

Clean-up tasks

Please note: These duties may involve bending, standing for extended periods, and lifting up to 25 lbs. Volunteers must be able to comfortably meet these physical requirements.

*If you are seeking court-mandated hours, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly before signing up or volunteering. No hours will be verified without prior approval. Contact Janice at: joconnor@theupcountyhub.org.

The Upcounty HUB is located inside the Upcounty Regional Services Center at:
12900 Middlebrook Rd, Germantown, MD 20874

Please enter through the front entrance of the building. The HUB is to the right of the front desk in Suite 1100.
All volunteers are required to sign in at the volunteer kiosk before starting their shift.

If you need to cancel your volunteer shift, please remove your name from that shift via this website or with an email to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org. We are a volunteer-driven organization and rely heavily on your commitment to help feed local families each week.

THANK YOU FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Meals to Interfaith Works Lon's House

Interfaith Works Lon's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 men with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Lon's House, located at 109 Fleet St, Rockville, MD 20850 Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at (240) 328 - 6017 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Interfaith Works Lon's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 men with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Lon's House, located at 109 Fleet St, Rockville, MD 20850 Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at (240) 328 - 6017 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Priscilla's House

Interfaith Works Priscilla's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Priscilla's House, located at 20201 Watkins Mill Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20886. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-515-8244 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Interfaith Works Priscilla's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Priscilla's House, located at 20201 Watkins Mill Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20886. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-515-8244 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Becky's House

Interfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Interfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: Interfaith Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prathertown Community Clean Up


Join us on Saturday, June 6, from 9 am - 11 am for our community clean up (weather permitting)! Spend a Saturday outdoors enjoying the fresh air, and helping care for our planet. Participants will collect litter and recyclables along 1.5 miles Wightman Road. Students can earn SSL hours. We’ll meet at the corner of Prathertown and Wightman Road.

Impact

Prathertown is a neighborhood in Gaithersburg originally founded in 1883 by emancipated people. It has a long and deep rooted history that is evident today in Prathertown's many artifacts and historical homes. By volunteering, you will be contributing to the health of Prathertown’s environment and reducing litter. 

By collecting and removing litter from Prathertown, the animals benefit from a cleaner, safer habitat that helps protect them from pollution, injury, and contaminated food sources. 

Registering

By registering, you acknowledge that volunteering may involve physical activity, handling sharp or heavy objects, and contact with unfamiliar persons or animals. Please exercise reasonable care and understand you assume any personal risk of injury or property damage.

Participants Should:

Wear outdoor appropriate clothing

Apply sunscreen and insect repellent

Provide a contact number in case of schedule or weather updates

Bring a reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!)

Arrive on time by 9 am!

Keeping all participants safe is our highest priority. Parents or guardians may contact us directly with any questions or concerns.

Contact: info@prathertown.org - (301) 258-1003 - www.prathertown.org

Please note:  There are no restrooms available. SSL Forms will be provided.

Rain Date: Wednesday, June 17

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation


Join us on Saturday, June 6, from 9 am - 11 am for our community clean up (weather permitting)! Spend a Saturday outdoors enjoying the fresh air, and helping care for our planet. Participants will collect litter and recyclables along 1.5 miles Wightman Road. Students can earn SSL hours. We’ll meet at the corner of Prathertown and Wightman Road.

Impact

Prathertown is a neighborhood in Gaithersburg originally founded in 1883 by emancipated people. It has a long and deep rooted history that is evident today in Prathertown's many artifacts and historical homes. By volunteering, you will be contributing to the health of Prathertown’s environment and reducing litter. 

By collecting and removing litter from Prathertown, the animals benefit from a cleaner, safer habitat that helps protect them from pollution, injury, and contaminated food sources. 

Registering

By registering, you acknowledge that volunteering may involve physical activity, handling sharp or heavy objects, and contact with unfamiliar persons or animals. Please exercise reasonable care and understand you assume any personal risk of injury or property damage.

Participants Should:

Wear outdoor appropriate clothing

Apply sunscreen and insect repellent

Provide a contact number in case of schedule or weather updates

Bring a reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!)

Arrive on time by 9 am!

Keeping all participants safe is our highest priority. Parents or guardians may contact us directly with any questions or concerns.

Contact: info@prathertown.org - (301) 258-1003 - www.prathertown.org

Please note:  There are no restrooms available. SSL Forms will be provided.

Rain Date: Wednesday, June 17

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 20879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NEST4US Community Resource Distribution

Through our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Through our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 24, 2026

Zip Code: 20164

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NEST4US Community Resource Distribution

Through our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Through our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: NEST4US

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 20164

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Early Childhood Classroom Counselor

We have a Reggio Emilia inspired summer program for children ages 2-5 years. Volunteers are needed to assist educators with daily activities for children, such as art, music, water play, story time, sports and movement, and more. Volunteer hours are from 9am to 1pm.

We are currently accepting volunteers for this summers program which starts in June of 2026. More details to follow.

Summer Discovery Volunteer Guidelines Your Role

Help teachers and support children throughout the day. This may include setting up and cleaning up activities, assisting before and after water play, helping with transitions, and supporting camp-wide events. Always follow the teachers’ lead—if you’re unsure, ask. Be kind, calm, and helpful. Phones should stay out of sight.

Stay Engaged

Please stay actively involved with the children. Sitting off to the side is discouraged. You can read stories, play with children, help during outdoor time, and assist teachers as needed. Weekly assignments will be given on your first day.

Children & Safety

We work with children ages 2–5. Interact in age-appropriate ways and help keep children safe at all times. Maintain respectful physical boundaries—do not pick up children, carry them, or have them sit on your lap. You will never be asked to change diapers or clothes.

Hours & Location

Camp runs 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Please arrive by 9:00 AM for a brief meeting.
Location: 8300 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase. Enter through the main entrance and go to the library.

What to Wear

Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Clothes may get wet or dirty. Wear sunscreen. Bring sandals for water play.

Lunch

You may eat with the children from 12:30–1:00 PM. Bring nut-free, vegetarian or pescatarian food (fish okay; no shellfish). Bring a water bottle.

Service Hours

We are a pre-approved Montgomery County SSL site. You are responsible for tracking your hours and completing your form. I will sign it once finished.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Ohr Kodesh Congregation

We have a Reggio Emilia inspired summer program for children ages 2-5 years. Volunteers are needed to assist educators with daily activities for children, such as art, music, water play, story time, sports and movement, and more. Volunteer hours are from 9am to 1pm.

We are currently accepting volunteers for this summers program which starts in June of 2026. More details to follow.

Summer Discovery Volunteer Guidelines Your Role

Help teachers and support children throughout the day. This may include setting up and cleaning up activities, assisting before and after water play, helping with transitions, and supporting camp-wide events. Always follow the teachers’ lead—if you’re unsure, ask. Be kind, calm, and helpful. Phones should stay out of sight.

Stay Engaged

Please stay actively involved with the children. Sitting off to the side is discouraged. You can read stories, play with children, help during outdoor time, and assist teachers as needed. Weekly assignments will be given on your first day.

Children & Safety

We work with children ages 2–5. Interact in age-appropriate ways and help keep children safe at all times. Maintain respectful physical boundaries—do not pick up children, carry them, or have them sit on your lap. You will never be asked to change diapers or clothes.

Hours & Location

Camp runs 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Please arrive by 9:00 AM for a brief meeting.
Location: 8300 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase. Enter through the main entrance and go to the library.

What to Wear

Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Clothes may get wet or dirty. Wear sunscreen. Bring sandals for water play.

Lunch

You may eat with the children from 12:30–1:00 PM. Bring nut-free, vegetarian or pescatarian food (fish okay; no shellfish). Bring a water bottle.

Service Hours

We are a pre-approved Montgomery County SSL site. You are responsible for tracking your hours and completing your form. I will sign it once finished.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Ohr Kodesh Congregation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: So What Else - Outdoor Food Distribution - May 2026 (North Bethesda)

Description: At our acclaimed Outdoor Food Distribution located in North Bethesda! Every Saturday So What Else provides free food to over 1,500 people in the parking lot in front of our warehouse with the help of our incredible volunteer team.

Volunteers will help with the following tasks: setting up tables, setting up tents, preparing produce, sorting produce, helping with line control, helping to direct traffic, and more. Volunteers should plan to arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for a quick orientation. Volunteers should be able to stand for long periods, lift large boxes, and do a considerable amount of movement. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes and clothing they can both move around in and get dirty (NO CROCS ALLOWED). This event is entirely outdoors so please dress accordingly and bring both water and a snack to your shift. This is a great opportunity for SSL hours, and children above 10 can participate as long as their parent/guardian accompanies anyone under 16.

AGE RESTRICTION: This is a great opportunity for children aged 10 and above to participate. A parent or guardian must accompany children aged 10-15, and if they arrive without one, their parent or guardian will be contacted. Volunteers aged 16 and above can participate independently without the presence of a parent or guardian.


5:30 am to 7:00 am: Volunteers will help prepare food boxes to load into cars for our drive-thru distribution and assist with traffic control. (Double Hours are available for individuals participating in the Maryland Community Service Program when volunteering for the Traffic Volunteer position.) (THE DOUBLE IS NOT FOR SSL)

7:00 am to 11:00 am: Volunteers will help load food boxes into cars, assist with breaking down empty boxes, and clean up where needed.

10:00 am to 1:00 pm: Volunteers will help load cars with food boxes,  assist with breaking down empty boxes, and clean up where needed.

12:00 pm to 3 PM: Volunteers will help load cars with food boxes and assist with clean-up after the distribution has ended.

We encourage you to sign up for any shift, even if you can't stay for the entire time. Simply inform the site lead upon arrival so our team can accommodate your schedule.

*To reach our warehouse, type "4924 Wyaconda Rd, North Bethesda, MD" into your GPS. This will take you directly to the entrance of the parking lot. After you pull into the lot, please look for the yellow parking spots immediately to your right. You can park in any of the yellow parking spots in the lot. Parking is not permitted in front of Dogtopia and against the fence. To find our warehouse entrance, look for signs for "Dogtopia" and then keep walking; our warehouse is to the left of Dogtopia, directly around the corner. When you arrive please walk to the outdoor tables and ask for a staff person, then let them know you're there to volunteer.

Contact Person: Megan Joe | mjoe@sowhatelse.org | (240) 705 4345

Please feel free to contact Megan with any questions about our volunteer opportunities.

If your plans change and you can no longer attend, please notify us by emailing mjoe@sowhatelse.org or canceling your reservation. As a volunteer-driven organization, we rely heavily on your support to help distribute over a million meals to families year-round. Thank you for making a difference!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: So What Else, Inc.

Description: At our acclaimed Outdoor Food Distribution located in North Bethesda! Every Saturday So What Else provides free food to over 1,500 people in the parking lot in front of our warehouse with the help of our incredible volunteer team.

Volunteers will help with the following tasks: setting up tables, setting up tents, preparing produce, sorting produce, helping with line control, helping to direct traffic, and more. Volunteers should plan to arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for a quick orientation. Volunteers should be able to stand for long periods, lift large boxes, and do a considerable amount of movement. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes and clothing they can both move around in and get dirty (NO CROCS ALLOWED). This event is entirely outdoors so please dress accordingly and bring both water and a snack to your shift. This is a great opportunity for SSL hours, and children above 10 can participate as long as their parent/guardian accompanies anyone under 16.

AGE RESTRICTION: This is a great opportunity for children aged 10 and above to participate. A parent or guardian must accompany children aged 10-15, and if they arrive without one, their parent or guardian will be contacted. Volunteers aged 16 and above can participate independently without the presence of a parent or guardian.


5:30 am to 7:00 am: Volunteers will help prepare food boxes to load into cars for our drive-thru distribution and assist with traffic control. (Double Hours are available for individuals participating in the Maryland Community Service Program when volunteering for the Traffic Volunteer position.) (THE DOUBLE IS NOT FOR SSL)

7:00 am to 11:00 am: Volunteers will help load food boxes into cars, assist with breaking down empty boxes, and clean up where needed.

10:00 am to 1:00 pm: Volunteers will help load cars with food boxes,  assist with breaking down empty boxes, and clean up where needed.

12:00 pm to 3 PM: Volunteers will help load cars with food boxes and assist with clean-up after the distribution has ended.

We encourage you to sign up for any shift, even if you can't stay for the entire time. Simply inform the site lead upon arrival so our team can accommodate your schedule.

*To reach our warehouse, type "4924 Wyaconda Rd, North Bethesda, MD" into your GPS. This will take you directly to the entrance of the parking lot. After you pull into the lot, please look for the yellow parking spots immediately to your right. You can park in any of the yellow parking spots in the lot. Parking is not permitted in front of Dogtopia and against the fence. To find our warehouse entrance, look for signs for "Dogtopia" and then keep walking; our warehouse is to the left of Dogtopia, directly around the corner. When you arrive please walk to the outdoor tables and ask for a staff person, then let them know you're there to volunteer.

Contact Person: Megan Joe | mjoe@sowhatelse.org | (240) 705 4345

Please feel free to contact Megan with any questions about our volunteer opportunities.

If your plans change and you can no longer attend, please notify us by emailing mjoe@sowhatelse.org or canceling your reservation. As a volunteer-driven organization, we rely heavily on your support to help distribute over a million meals to families year-round. Thank you for making a difference!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: So What Else, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: (Friday afternoon and early evening 3:30pm-6pm Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food Boxes

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to  sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page link 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to  sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page link 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: (Tuesday to Friday Afternoon and Early Evening (3:30pm to 6pm) Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food Boxes

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed from Tuesday to Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed from Tuesday to Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dance Volunteers at Glen Echo Park

VOLUNTEER FOR PARTNERSHIP DANCES OR CONCERTS

We need volunteers at many of our social dances or concerts! Volunteer for one hour, to either help set up or break down for a dance or an event, and gain free admission to said dance or event!

Upcoming events in need of volunteers:


Date Event Start time of lesson if applicable Start time of event End time of event Type of shift Shift time






Sat, May 2, 2026 Nowhere Men (Beatles acoustic tribute band) NA 7:30 PM 10:30 PM Opening/Check-in 6:30-7:30pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 7:00-8:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 8:00-9:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 9:00-10:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks and clean up 10:00-11:00pm






Sun, May 3, 2026 Bumper Car Squares (Square Dance with live music) 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM Opening/Check-in 2-3pm




Closing/Clean-up 5:30-6:30pm






Fri, May 15, 2026 Salsa and Bachata y mas (Salsa, Bachata, and other Latin dance styles) 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 11:30 PM Closing/Clean-up 11:00pm-midnight






Sun, May 17, 2026 Sarau de Samba (Brazilian Dance & Music Party with live music) 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Opening/Check-in 1-2pm




Closing/Clean-up 5-6pm






Sun, June 7, 2026 Bumper Car Squares (Square Dance with live music) 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM Opening/Check-in 2-3pm




Closing/Clean-up 5:30-6:30pm






Sun, June 7, 2026 Sarau de Samba (Brazilian Dance & Music Party with live music) 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Opening/Check-in 1-2pm




Closing/Clean-up 5-6pm






Fri, June 19, 2026 Honky Tonk Dance (with live music) 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 10:30 PM Closing/Clean-up 10:30-11:30pm













Fri, June 19, 2026 Salsa and Bachata y mas (Salsa, Bachata, and other Latin dance styles) 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 11:30 PM opening/Check-in 6:30-7:30pm




Closing/Clean-up 11:00pm-midnight






Sat, June 27, 2026 Cafe Flamenco Performance

Organization: Glen Echo Park Partnership For Arts And Culture

VOLUNTEER FOR PARTNERSHIP DANCES OR CONCERTS

We need volunteers at many of our social dances or concerts! Volunteer for one hour, to either help set up or break down for a dance or an event, and gain free admission to said dance or event!

Upcoming events in need of volunteers:


Date Event Start time of lesson if applicable Start time of event End time of event Type of shift Shift time






Sat, May 2, 2026 Nowhere Men (Beatles acoustic tribute band) NA 7:30 PM 10:30 PM Opening/Check-in 6:30-7:30pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 7:00-8:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 8:00-9:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks 9:00-10:00pm




Monitoring crowd for food and drinks and clean up 10:00-11:00pm






Sun, May 3, 2026 Bumper Car Squares (Square Dance with live music) 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM Opening/Check-in 2-3pm




Closing/Clean-up 5:30-6:30pm






Fri, May 15, 2026 Salsa and Bachata y mas (Salsa, Bachata, and other Latin dance styles) 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 11:30 PM Closing/Clean-up 11:00pm-midnight






Sun, May 17, 2026 Sarau de Samba (Brazilian Dance & Music Party with live music) 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Opening/Check-in 1-2pm




Closing/Clean-up 5-6pm






Sun, June 7, 2026 Bumper Car Squares (Square Dance with live music) 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM Opening/Check-in 2-3pm




Closing/Clean-up 5:30-6:30pm






Sun, June 7, 2026 Sarau de Samba (Brazilian Dance & Music Party with live music) 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Opening/Check-in 1-2pm




Closing/Clean-up 5-6pm






Fri, June 19, 2026 Honky Tonk Dance (with live music) 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 10:30 PM Closing/Clean-up 10:30-11:30pm













Fri, June 19, 2026 Salsa and Bachata y mas (Salsa, Bachata, and other Latin dance styles) 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 11:30 PM opening/Check-in 6:30-7:30pm




Closing/Clean-up 11:00pm-midnight






Sat, June 27, 2026 Cafe Flamenco Performance

Organization: Glen Echo Park Partnership For Arts And Culture

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20812

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub - Delivery Drivers Needed May 2026

Thank you for volunteering with the UpCounty Hub! 

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for the families that we serve in our community. 

Drivers are needed on Thursdays to deliver food packages to the doorstep of vulnerable Upcounty families, that are not able to drive to one of our weekly distribution sites. Drivers should be able to lift up to 25 lbs.  Addresses of clients will be provided upon arrival at the Hub on delivery day. You will be delivering food directly to clients. 

Please arrive at the UpCounty Hub between 10:45am-11:00am on Thursday and pull around to the right side of the building to the loading dock. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN HANDICAP SPOTS!  If possible please try to register for this shift by the Tuesday before so we can assign boxes to the correct number of cars.

Please reach out to Joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

We could not reach our weekly distribution goals without our volunteers!  Each volunteer slot is important to our mission. If you are unable to make it for the shift you signed up for, please remove your name from that shift via this website, or contact janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org or at 240-910-9013. 

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions. 

New volunteers please sign this waiver and send to Janice

Please see attached for more specific instruction

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Thank you for volunteering with the UpCounty Hub! 

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for the families that we serve in our community. 

Drivers are needed on Thursdays to deliver food packages to the doorstep of vulnerable Upcounty families, that are not able to drive to one of our weekly distribution sites. Drivers should be able to lift up to 25 lbs.  Addresses of clients will be provided upon arrival at the Hub on delivery day. You will be delivering food directly to clients. 

Please arrive at the UpCounty Hub between 10:45am-11:00am on Thursday and pull around to the right side of the building to the loading dock. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN HANDICAP SPOTS!  If possible please try to register for this shift by the Tuesday before so we can assign boxes to the correct number of cars.

Please reach out to Joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

We could not reach our weekly distribution goals without our volunteers!  Each volunteer slot is important to our mission. If you are unable to make it for the shift you signed up for, please remove your name from that shift via this website, or contact janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org or at 240-910-9013. 

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions. 

New volunteers please sign this waiver and send to Janice

Please see attached for more specific instruction

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tasty Treats, Happy Hearts: Snack Bags for AHC Residents

Making snack bags is a great family and group volunteer opportunity. You will buy or collect the supplies and then decorate and assemble the bags.

AHC has three properties in Montgomery County. The on-site Resident Services teams organize a variety of fun and educational events. Snack bags help us fight food insecurity and encourage engagement.

Snack bags are paper lunch bags filled with a small water bottle and 3 small snack items (crackers, Goldfish, chips, cookies, etc). Decorating the bags is fun but optional, use your creativity!

Delivery options include:

Allium Place, 4024 Gannon Drive, Silver SpringCharter House, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver SpringCountry Place, 3900 Blackburn Ln, Burtonsville

We have some flexibility in delivery dates (no weekend options). If you're interested in the project and need a different delivery time, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-52906193-gift#/

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Making snack bags is a great family and group volunteer opportunity. You will buy or collect the supplies and then decorate and assemble the bags.

AHC has three properties in Montgomery County. The on-site Resident Services teams organize a variety of fun and educational events. Snack bags help us fight food insecurity and encourage engagement.

Snack bags are paper lunch bags filled with a small water bottle and 3 small snack items (crackers, Goldfish, chips, cookies, etc). Decorating the bags is fun but optional, use your creativity!

Delivery options include:

Allium Place, 4024 Gannon Drive, Silver SpringCharter House, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver SpringCountry Place, 3900 Blackburn Ln, Burtonsville

We have some flexibility in delivery dates (no weekend options). If you're interested in the project and need a different delivery time, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-52906193-gift#/

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteer Needed- May 2026 (Neelsville Middle School)

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:15pm to check in with distribution staff.

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:15pm to check in with distribution staff.

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteer Needed- May 2026 (MLK MS)

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 9:15am to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

If court mandated hours are needed please contact us for further information.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 9:15am to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

If court mandated hours are needed please contact us for further information.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteers Needed- May 2026 (Germantown Elementary)

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need. 

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data. 

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 1:45pm to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer. 

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

*If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need. 

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data. 

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 1:45pm to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer. 

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

*If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteer Needed- May 2026 (South Lake)

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties include loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:40pm to check in with distribution staff.

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org  with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties include loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:40pm to check in with distribution staff.

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org  with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteer Needed-May 2026 (Apple Ridge)

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 8:35am to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub provides fresh produce, shelf stable foods, hygiene items, and some social services for families in our community that are in need.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 8:35am to check in with distribution staff or use the QR code to sign in. 

We depend on each and every one of our volunteers! Each volunteer slot for each shift is needed to help us achieve our goal of distributing food to those in need. If you are not able to attend the shift your signed up for, please remove your name via this website or contact Jance so we can give your volunteer slot to another volunteer.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Contact Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The UpCounty Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20886

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: How Bazaar! Come Support LGBTQIA+ Businesses

Join MoCo Pride Center for Montgomery County’s largest LGBTQIA+ vendors market! From 12 PM to 5 PM on the 4th Saturday of every month, MoCo Pride Center hosts an indoor vendor market called “How Bazaar!” From hidden gems to unique crafts made by LGBTQIA+ owned businesses, it’s a shopping experience like no other. Meet our rotating cast of ~20 vendors every time! Come for the shopping, stay for complimentary STI/HIV testing, health referrals, fitness classes, food, and entertainment on a given week. You never know what you’re going to get, so don’t be afraid to BE BIZARRE.

Students can earn SSL hours by volunteering with us at the Bazzar, which features vendor markets designed to support wellness, health, and social connection within the Montgomery County Pride family. Volunteers will assist with setting up and managing vendor booths, engaging with attendees, and promoting resources that foster inclusivity and well-being in the LGBTQ+ community. This is a great opportunity for students to actively contribute to a vibrant event while gaining valuable service hours and making meaningful connections within the Pride family.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: MoCo Pride Center

Join MoCo Pride Center for Montgomery County’s largest LGBTQIA+ vendors market! From 12 PM to 5 PM on the 4th Saturday of every month, MoCo Pride Center hosts an indoor vendor market called “How Bazaar!” From hidden gems to unique crafts made by LGBTQIA+ owned businesses, it’s a shopping experience like no other. Meet our rotating cast of ~20 vendors every time! Come for the shopping, stay for complimentary STI/HIV testing, health referrals, fitness classes, food, and entertainment on a given week. You never know what you’re going to get, so don’t be afraid to BE BIZARRE.

Students can earn SSL hours by volunteering with us at the Bazzar, which features vendor markets designed to support wellness, health, and social connection within the Montgomery County Pride family. Volunteers will assist with setting up and managing vendor booths, engaging with attendees, and promoting resources that foster inclusivity and well-being in the LGBTQ+ community. This is a great opportunity for students to actively contribute to a vibrant event while gaining valuable service hours and making meaningful connections within the Pride family.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: MoCo Pride Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 23, 2026

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Title: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Description: Volunteer will be responsible in assisting the Ayuda Social Services Team in obtaining our grocery store products for the food pantry biweekly at the same designated grocery store within 30 minutes of the office. The volunteer will be responsible for picking up the designated donations from the grocery store and bringing them to the DC office where the food pantry is. They can also assist with inventory of all the products that were received and weighing each grocery bag for reporting data, although not required.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Rachelle Nieto, Senior Case Manager and Connor Paul, Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: At least 2 volunteers, can be on biweekly rotational basis for delivery pick up

Responsibilities:

Travel to partnering grocery stores with vehicleSupport with loading of groceries receiving into your vehicleTransport of groceries to our DC officeSupport with unloading of groceries received with our case managers on siteInventorying and weighing donations received (Optional)

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Valid driver’s licenseAccess to a personal vehicle that is registered and insuredConsistency to support with this assistance at least 1 a month, if not more frequentlyStrong cross-cultural communication abilitiesBeing a team playerPositivity and enthusiasm for our workAbility to lift and carry boxes up to 10 lbs.

Preferred:

Ability to park and come up to our office suite to assist with inventorying and weighing the grocery bags

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is flexible as long as you are able to support with your vehicle during business days/hours and can commit to assisting on a medium-term basis for at least 6 months

Volunteers involved must be able to assist during weekdays/business hours. We will likely coordinate this assistance on the 1st and 3rd Mondays every month.Scheduling of volunteers for transport support days will be coordinated with our Volunteer ManagerVolunteers will need to commit to assistance at least 1 time a month for at least 6 monthsVolunteers need to be flexible and communicate as advanced as possible with Volunteer Manager if they cannot assist with a grocery pick up assigned to so back up transportation can be scheduled.

Technology Needed: No technology is needed to assist with this opportunity other than a personal vehicle.

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Sign Up/Application: To help us with the transportation of our grocery items for our food pantry, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to you to confirm commitment required and begin coordination of schedule related to this support. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Shift description:

Assistance is needed with a transport of grocery from store in Tenleytown partnering with to our DC officePick ups scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month around 10 AM

Organization: Ayuda

Opportunity Title: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Description: Volunteer will be responsible in assisting the Ayuda Social Services Team in obtaining our grocery store products for the food pantry biweekly at the same designated grocery store within 30 minutes of the office. The volunteer will be responsible for picking up the designated donations from the grocery store and bringing them to the DC office where the food pantry is. They can also assist with inventory of all the products that were received and weighing each grocery bag for reporting data, although not required.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Rachelle Nieto, Senior Case Manager and Connor Paul, Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: At least 2 volunteers, can be on biweekly rotational basis for delivery pick up

Responsibilities:

Travel to partnering grocery stores with vehicleSupport with loading of groceries receiving into your vehicleTransport of groceries to our DC officeSupport with unloading of groceries received with our case managers on siteInventorying and weighing donations received (Optional)

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Valid driver’s licenseAccess to a personal vehicle that is registered and insuredConsistency to support with this assistance at least 1 a month, if not more frequentlyStrong cross-cultural communication abilitiesBeing a team playerPositivity and enthusiasm for our workAbility to lift and carry boxes up to 10 lbs.

Preferred:

Ability to park and come up to our office suite to assist with inventorying and weighing the grocery bags

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is flexible as long as you are able to support with your vehicle during business days/hours and can commit to assisting on a medium-term basis for at least 6 months

Volunteers involved must be able to assist during weekdays/business hours. We will likely coordinate this assistance on the 1st and 3rd Mondays every month.Scheduling of volunteers for transport support days will be coordinated with our Volunteer ManagerVolunteers will need to commit to assistance at least 1 time a month for at least 6 monthsVolunteers need to be flexible and communicate as advanced as possible with Volunteer Manager if they cannot assist with a grocery pick up assigned to so back up transportation can be scheduled.

Technology Needed: No technology is needed to assist with this opportunity other than a personal vehicle.

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Sign Up/Application: To help us with the transportation of our grocery items for our food pantry, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to you to confirm commitment required and begin coordination of schedule related to this support. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Shift description:

Assistance is needed with a transport of grocery from store in Tenleytown partnering with to our DC officePick ups scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month around 10 AM

Organization: Ayuda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musician


Join us to celebrate and preserve the historic community of Prathertown!

We’re looking for an enthusiastic Volunteer Musician to help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere during our community events and gatherings.

What you’ll do:

Provide live music during the event.

Help set the tone with music that supports a family-friendly, community celebration.

Work with event organizers on timing and setup.

Join in creating a joyful and engaging experience for guests of all ages.

Ideal for: Musicians who enjoy community events, sharing their talent, and helping create a memorable experience through music.


Please Note: Volunteers will need to bring their own instruments. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own food and water. Breaks will be included, and SSL forms will be provided. Feel free to bring canned goods to donate to our food drive. Participants should include their best contact number to be informed of any changes to this service project. There will be no refrigeration available for food items. Please contact us with any questions, and specify which instrument you are bringing. Volunteers will be under direct supervision during the entirety of every event.


Prathertown Community Development Corporation Contact Information:


Email: info@prathertown.org - Phone: (301) 258-1003 - Website:www.prathertown.org -7901 Queenair Drive, Suite 108 Gaithersburg, MD, 20879

As with all our projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property

damage.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation


Join us to celebrate and preserve the historic community of Prathertown!

We’re looking for an enthusiastic Volunteer Musician to help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere during our community events and gatherings.

What you’ll do:

Provide live music during the event.

Help set the tone with music that supports a family-friendly, community celebration.

Work with event organizers on timing and setup.

Join in creating a joyful and engaging experience for guests of all ages.

Ideal for: Musicians who enjoy community events, sharing their talent, and helping create a memorable experience through music.


Please Note: Volunteers will need to bring their own instruments. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own food and water. Breaks will be included, and SSL forms will be provided. Feel free to bring canned goods to donate to our food drive. Participants should include their best contact number to be informed of any changes to this service project. There will be no refrigeration available for food items. Please contact us with any questions, and specify which instrument you are bringing. Volunteers will be under direct supervision during the entirety of every event.


Prathertown Community Development Corporation Contact Information:


Email: info@prathertown.org - Phone: (301) 258-1003 - Website:www.prathertown.org -7901 Queenair Drive, Suite 108 Gaithersburg, MD, 20879

As with all our projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property

damage.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assembling Personal Hygiene Kits for those in need

 

 

Small Things Matter's helps those in need by providing them with food, literacy, and general support.

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together personal hygiene kits to share with the those in need in our community. 

Personal hygiene is important in feeling good about oneself and we hope these kits will help those that receive them feel cared for.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

We will award 1 hour of community service for each kit donated which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

1 personal hygiene kit with a cheery note = 1 community service hour.

All items can be purchased inexpensively from the Dollar Store/Dollar Tree.  You can also reach out to your local dentist to see if they would be able to donate toothbrushes to you.

Each kit must contain these 4 items: (PLEASE NOTE ALL ITEMS SHOULD BE FULL-SIZED, NOT TRAVEL SIZE--YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR TRAVEL SIZED ITEMS:

1. 2 regular size toothbrush (must be in original sealed wrapping)

2. full size toothpaste

3. full size bar of soap/full size bottle of body wash

4. full size shampoo

Plus one of these items:

full size deodorant  full size conditioneror a quality comb/brush

And a kind note

Instructions: 

-Please document your work by taking an action shot photo of them being assembled and a group shot of the finished package once you've finished 

-Purchase the cleaning supplies and make a nice handmade note

-Place the items in a clean gallon size bag 

-If making multiple kits please place them in a box or reusable bag that is sturdy

-Make a log by writing down the number of kits made, along with your name and date and have your parent initial it

-Submit the log and your photos, etc via this form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Once your donations and your google form are received you will get an email containing a letter with our official letterhead with community service hours you've earned.

DROPOFF

Personal hygiene kits can be dropped off at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853

Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com prior to dropping off. Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? NO. Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up.  This is an ongoing need. Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity.  If you see the dates posted please be assured that this opportunity is still ongoing. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help brighten a senior's day.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

 

 

Small Things Matter's helps those in need by providing them with food, literacy, and general support.

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together personal hygiene kits to share with the those in need in our community. 

Personal hygiene is important in feeling good about oneself and we hope these kits will help those that receive them feel cared for.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

We will award 1 hour of community service for each kit donated which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

1 personal hygiene kit with a cheery note = 1 community service hour.

All items can be purchased inexpensively from the Dollar Store/Dollar Tree.  You can also reach out to your local dentist to see if they would be able to donate toothbrushes to you.

Each kit must contain these 4 items: (PLEASE NOTE ALL ITEMS SHOULD BE FULL-SIZED, NOT TRAVEL SIZE--YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR TRAVEL SIZED ITEMS:

1. 2 regular size toothbrush (must be in original sealed wrapping)

2. full size toothpaste

3. full size bar of soap/full size bottle of body wash

4. full size shampoo

Plus one of these items:

full size deodorant  full size conditioneror a quality comb/brush

And a kind note

Instructions: 

-Please document your work by taking an action shot photo of them being assembled and a group shot of the finished package once you've finished 

-Purchase the cleaning supplies and make a nice handmade note

-Place the items in a clean gallon size bag 

-If making multiple kits please place them in a box or reusable bag that is sturdy

-Make a log by writing down the number of kits made, along with your name and date and have your parent initial it

-Submit the log and your photos, etc via this form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Once your donations and your google form are received you will get an email containing a letter with our official letterhead with community service hours you've earned.

DROPOFF

Personal hygiene kits can be dropped off at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853

Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com prior to dropping off. Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? NO. Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up.  This is an ongoing need. Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity.  If you see the dates posted please be assured that this opportunity is still ongoing. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help brighten a senior's day.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling all Cat Lovers - Volunteer's Needed

Are you a Cat Lover at Heart?  Are you in need of a Cat Fix?  Are you looking for a great way to make new friends both human and feline, all sharing experiences and all for a good cause.  Then becoming a volunteer with the Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County (AWLMC) just may be the answer for you!  AWLMC is a non-profit, 501© 3 No-Kill Cat Shelter located in the heart of Olde Town Gaithersburg (12 Park Avenue).  Our two-story house has 5 rather large rooms, with 2 to 3 friendly and social cats in each room, plus our House Cat who has the freedom of the house.  Our volunteer opportunities include Cat Crew, Cat Enrichment, Spay/Neuter Program, Cat and Kitten Fostering and CHOMPERS our Cat/Dog Food Bank Program.  To learn more, please visit our website, awlmc.org or all 301-740-2511.  Or send us a message via this web site!  We look forward to hearing from You and exploring your desires.  On our website  awlmc.org  click on the Volunteer Icon and select Volunteer Application.  Thank You

Organization: Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County

Are you a Cat Lover at Heart?  Are you in need of a Cat Fix?  Are you looking for a great way to make new friends both human and feline, all sharing experiences and all for a good cause.  Then becoming a volunteer with the Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County (AWLMC) just may be the answer for you!  AWLMC is a non-profit, 501© 3 No-Kill Cat Shelter located in the heart of Olde Town Gaithersburg (12 Park Avenue).  Our two-story house has 5 rather large rooms, with 2 to 3 friendly and social cats in each room, plus our House Cat who has the freedom of the house.  Our volunteer opportunities include Cat Crew, Cat Enrichment, Spay/Neuter Program, Cat and Kitten Fostering and CHOMPERS our Cat/Dog Food Bank Program.  To learn more, please visit our website, awlmc.org or all 301-740-2511.  Or send us a message via this web site!  We look forward to hearing from You and exploring your desires.  On our website  awlmc.org  click on the Volunteer Icon and select Volunteer Application.  Thank You

Organization: Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CHOMPERS Pet Food Bank Help Needed

Our Food Bank supports Cats, Kittens and Dogs!  Are you a person looking for an opportunity to work with a non profit 501(C) 3 organization?   Are you looking for a great way to make new friends both human and feline, all sharing experiences and all for a good cause.   We are looking for a person who has time to assist our Chompers Food Bank with donations.  If this is of interest to you please visit our website, awlmc.org or all 301-740-2511.  We look forward to meeting and working with you.  Please go to our website  awlmc.org  click on the Volunteer Icon and select Volunteer Application.  Thank You

Organization: Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County

Our Food Bank supports Cats, Kittens and Dogs!  Are you a person looking for an opportunity to work with a non profit 501(C) 3 organization?   Are you looking for a great way to make new friends both human and feline, all sharing experiences and all for a good cause.   We are looking for a person who has time to assist our Chompers Food Bank with donations.  If this is of interest to you please visit our website, awlmc.org or all 301-740-2511.  We look forward to meeting and working with you.  Please go to our website  awlmc.org  click on the Volunteer Icon and select Volunteer Application.  Thank You

Organization: Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Allergy Diaries

Share your food allergy story (1 SSL hour, min 200 words)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTMqa5INS1CgSctC1BCw5_7v9X1JgiLc80qyhGSwU-Z58taQ/viewform

Share your favorite recipe considering your allergy (1 SSL hour per recipe, min 100 words) Max 2 recipes

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZHyWRtMtmwr1eEip5cbKnW1DVhTsMm8jJJnRIxLuXoYKvNw/viewform

Please send SSL form to allergy.aware23@gmail.com with your name and email (We cant send email to mcps emails so please use personal email)

We aim to spread awareness about food allergies and aim to make this community and world a safer, more  inclusive place for people with food allergies. Your stories help us with that mission. Please feel free to add to your stories, what you would like to be changed and where are the gaps in knowledge.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: The Allergy Aware ( Hack Club)

Share your food allergy story (1 SSL hour, min 200 words)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTMqa5INS1CgSctC1BCw5_7v9X1JgiLc80qyhGSwU-Z58taQ/viewform

Share your favorite recipe considering your allergy (1 SSL hour per recipe, min 100 words) Max 2 recipes

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZHyWRtMtmwr1eEip5cbKnW1DVhTsMm8jJJnRIxLuXoYKvNw/viewform

Please send SSL form to allergy.aware23@gmail.com with your name and email (We cant send email to mcps emails so please use personal email)

We aim to spread awareness about food allergies and aim to make this community and world a safer, more  inclusive place for people with food allergies. Your stories help us with that mission. Please feel free to add to your stories, what you would like to be changed and where are the gaps in knowledge.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: The Allergy Aware ( Hack Club)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food and Supply Drive for Cancer Patients

Founded by a three-time cancer survivor, Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

Help us gather supplies needed to help patients through their cancer treatments. As with our other opportunities, the items contributed will be included in our cancer care kits that are delivered nationwide to those undergoing cancer treatments.

You may shop directly using our Amazon Wish List, and/or organize your own food and supply drive for the items below. While the links are directed to suggested brands, other brands are welcome. Thank you!

High-Priority Items Currently Needed: Hand sanitizers Eco-friendly dental kits, including bamboo toothbrushes, floss, and toothpaste Allergy-friendly protein bars Tissue packs Flavored water enhancer Disposable face masks Ginger chews (to help reduce nausea) Please see more items on our Amazon Wish List Getting Started:

To organize a food and supply drive for Kits to Heart’s recipients, please follow these steps:

Decide on a few locations and times to allow people to drop off items. Consider reaching out to local businesses, schools, and other organizations to help. Share your collection drive using text, email, Facebook, Nextdoor, and other channels that work best for you. Let people know why you are holding this drive, and where and how they can contribute. Motivate people to donate by sending reminders about the deadlines and setting goals for the items collected and the number of participants! (Optional) Share a photo on social media and tag @kitstoheart! Show off your work in action! Deliver the items collected. After your drive is over, please stop by to leave items at the front door at any time. The address: 6941 Crossfield Ct. Clarksville, MD 21029.

If you are asked about monetary donations, please direct them to our website at kitstoheart.org.

For any further questions, concerns, or ideas, please reach out to Sonia at sonia@kitstoheart.org.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Kits to Heart

Founded by a three-time cancer survivor, Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

Help us gather supplies needed to help patients through their cancer treatments. As with our other opportunities, the items contributed will be included in our cancer care kits that are delivered nationwide to those undergoing cancer treatments.

You may shop directly using our Amazon Wish List, and/or organize your own food and supply drive for the items below. While the links are directed to suggested brands, other brands are welcome. Thank you!

High-Priority Items Currently Needed: Hand sanitizers Eco-friendly dental kits, including bamboo toothbrushes, floss, and toothpaste Allergy-friendly protein bars Tissue packs Flavored water enhancer Disposable face masks Ginger chews (to help reduce nausea) Please see more items on our Amazon Wish List Getting Started:

To organize a food and supply drive for Kits to Heart’s recipients, please follow these steps:

Decide on a few locations and times to allow people to drop off items. Consider reaching out to local businesses, schools, and other organizations to help. Share your collection drive using text, email, Facebook, Nextdoor, and other channels that work best for you. Let people know why you are holding this drive, and where and how they can contribute. Motivate people to donate by sending reminders about the deadlines and setting goals for the items collected and the number of participants! (Optional) Share a photo on social media and tag @kitstoheart! Show off your work in action! Deliver the items collected. After your drive is over, please stop by to leave items at the front door at any time. The address: 6941 Crossfield Ct. Clarksville, MD 21029.

If you are asked about monetary donations, please direct them to our website at kitstoheart.org.

For any further questions, concerns, or ideas, please reach out to Sonia at sonia@kitstoheart.org.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donate Produce and Non-perishable Food to Help Our Pantry Assist Our Neighbors in Need

Germantown HELP provides delivered emergency food to residents of Germantown. We are addressing the increasing need resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and are looking for more donations of food and funds to help our neighbors in need. 

Non-perishable food, including spaghetti sauce, cereal, canned tuna/meat, mac & cheese, and canned veggies, fruit, & soups.

See more on our website about how you can support us. 

Email info.gtownhelp@gmail.com to plan where and when to drop off donations. We also pick up!

Thanks for your help!

Organization: Germantown HELP Inc.

Germantown HELP provides delivered emergency food to residents of Germantown. We are addressing the increasing need resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and are looking for more donations of food and funds to help our neighbors in need. 

Non-perishable food, including spaghetti sauce, cereal, canned tuna/meat, mac & cheese, and canned veggies, fruit, & soups.

See more on our website about how you can support us. 

Email info.gtownhelp@gmail.com to plan where and when to drop off donations. We also pick up!

Thanks for your help!

Organization: Germantown HELP Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20875

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Steward Volunteer Opportunity in Glenmont

Become a Serenity Community Gardens Steward

The Serenity Community Gardens and Urban Farm is seeking volunteers who would like to steward a garden plot(s) to help feed themselves, their family, and our community.
This is a hands-on opportunity to grow food, build relationships with neighbors, and care for our shared environment. Garden Stewards help cultivate a thriving, welcoming space where food and knowledge are shared.


About the Garden Steward Role
Garden Stewards play an active part in growing and maintaining the garden.


This role involves:

Planting vegetables, herbs, perennials, and native plantsWatering, pruning, cultivating, and harvesting cropsRemoving invasive plantsWeeding and maintaining healthy garden bedsBending, standing, lifting, and working outdoors
Keeping shared spaces clean and organizedUsing garden tools responsibly and returning them after usePicking up after yourself and caring for common areasCollaborating and working respectfully with other volunteersSharing harvested food with family, neighbors, or the communityWeighing and recording harvested produce to support future grant fundingInforming others if issues arise that need attentionParticipating in learning, teaching, and environmental stewardship

This is a shared community space rooted in cooperation, care, and mutual support.


Ideal volunteers:

Are excited to grow food and learn alongside othersAre comfortable with outdoor physical activityValue collaboration and community connectionAre willing to help maintain a clean and respectful shared spaceUnderstand the importance of tracking harvest totals for reporting purposesThis role is not for SSL hours, unless for a specific eventIn the case that it is for a specific event and students are able to earn SSL hours they will be directly supervised by adult representatives of GFNCA in a public space

Whether you are an experienced gardener or just getting started, you are welcome here.

Why Volunteer?

Grow fresh, healthy foodConnect with neighborsLearn new gardening skillsContribute to local food accessCare for the environmentShare in the harvest and the experience

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA)

Become a Serenity Community Gardens Steward

The Serenity Community Gardens and Urban Farm is seeking volunteers who would like to steward a garden plot(s) to help feed themselves, their family, and our community.
This is a hands-on opportunity to grow food, build relationships with neighbors, and care for our shared environment. Garden Stewards help cultivate a thriving, welcoming space where food and knowledge are shared.


About the Garden Steward Role
Garden Stewards play an active part in growing and maintaining the garden.


This role involves:

Planting vegetables, herbs, perennials, and native plantsWatering, pruning, cultivating, and harvesting cropsRemoving invasive plantsWeeding and maintaining healthy garden bedsBending, standing, lifting, and working outdoors
Keeping shared spaces clean and organizedUsing garden tools responsibly and returning them after usePicking up after yourself and caring for common areasCollaborating and working respectfully with other volunteersSharing harvested food with family, neighbors, or the communityWeighing and recording harvested produce to support future grant fundingInforming others if issues arise that need attentionParticipating in learning, teaching, and environmental stewardship

This is a shared community space rooted in cooperation, care, and mutual support.


Ideal volunteers:

Are excited to grow food and learn alongside othersAre comfortable with outdoor physical activityValue collaboration and community connectionAre willing to help maintain a clean and respectful shared spaceUnderstand the importance of tracking harvest totals for reporting purposesThis role is not for SSL hours, unless for a specific eventIn the case that it is for a specific event and students are able to earn SSL hours they will be directly supervised by adult representatives of GFNCA in a public space

Whether you are an experienced gardener or just getting started, you are welcome here.

Why Volunteer?

Grow fresh, healthy foodConnect with neighborsLearn new gardening skillsContribute to local food accessCare for the environmentShare in the harvest and the experience

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SSL Hours Available

The People's Community Baptist church offers various opportunities to earn SSL hours.  We serve as a food distribution site on Wednesdays from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. Volunteers are needed to sort, bag, and hand out the food via a drive-through process.

On the 4th Saturdays (7:30am-9:30am), we serve as a host site for the SHARE (Self Help and Resource Program) food distribution program where volunteers are needed to help package bulk food for distribution.

Quarterly, (on Saturdays), we collect, sort, and distribute gently used clothes to the community.

On the first and third Wednesdays, we host a program/lunch for seniors and retirees (11am to 1pm).  Volunteers can assist in the room set set-up and break down of tables and chairs; and assist with serving lunch and clean up, and/or where needed.

We need volunteers to assist teachers with our weekly Sunday School classes (9am-10am), and with the set of technology equipment, etec.  We use volunteers to assist our media team

We also offer special events and programs that requires volunteers who need opportunities to earn SSL hours. Some of those events include our Annual Easter Egg Hunt; Annual Church Picnic; Annual Hallelujah Party; Annual Vacation Bible School. Students can assist in making decorations, decorating classrooms and hallways; assistance with indoor and out door games; playground 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The People's Community Baptist Church

The People's Community Baptist church offers various opportunities to earn SSL hours.  We serve as a food distribution site on Wednesdays from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. Volunteers are needed to sort, bag, and hand out the food via a drive-through process.

On the 4th Saturdays (7:30am-9:30am), we serve as a host site for the SHARE (Self Help and Resource Program) food distribution program where volunteers are needed to help package bulk food for distribution.

Quarterly, (on Saturdays), we collect, sort, and distribute gently used clothes to the community.

On the first and third Wednesdays, we host a program/lunch for seniors and retirees (11am to 1pm).  Volunteers can assist in the room set set-up and break down of tables and chairs; and assist with serving lunch and clean up, and/or where needed.

We need volunteers to assist teachers with our weekly Sunday School classes (9am-10am), and with the set of technology equipment, etec.  We use volunteers to assist our media team

We also offer special events and programs that requires volunteers who need opportunities to earn SSL hours. Some of those events include our Annual Easter Egg Hunt; Annual Church Picnic; Annual Hallelujah Party; Annual Vacation Bible School. Students can assist in making decorations, decorating classrooms and hallways; assistance with indoor and out door games; playground 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: The People's Community Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20905

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Closet Help/SSL hours

Each week are offer clothing to community members. You can help us to sort those clothes and hang them on racks to prep for the next food distribution.

Please sign up here- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-58088092-clothing

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Each week are offer clothing to community members. You can help us to sort those clothes and hang them on racks to prep for the next food distribution.

Please sign up here- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-58088092-clothing

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 8, 2026 through Jun 10, 2026

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bethesda Help - Volunteer Driver

Bethesda Help Needs Drivers

Our Drivers deliver a supply of food to clients within our service area.  The time commitment is 2 days a month, with actual delivery time usually taking only 2-3 hours. Drivers pick up pre-packaged food bags from our pantry on Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda and make all deliveries curbside.

Drivers must have a cellphone, a vehicle, be a licensed driver, carry vehicle insurance, have access to a computer, and be computer literate. Training is provided.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Bethesda Help, Inc.

Bethesda Help Needs Drivers

Our Drivers deliver a supply of food to clients within our service area.  The time commitment is 2 days a month, with actual delivery time usually taking only 2-3 hours. Drivers pick up pre-packaged food bags from our pantry on Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda and make all deliveries curbside.

Drivers must have a cellphone, a vehicle, be a licensed driver, carry vehicle insurance, have access to a computer, and be computer literate. Training is provided.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Bethesda Help, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome a foster dog or cat into your home and SAVE A LIFE!

Fostering opportunities available for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in the Montgomery County and Howard County areas (short-term and longer-term! CHARM Rescue provides all necessary supplies (crates, collars, leashes, toys, food, litter, etc.) and covers all medical care for our animals as well. You can help to save a life just by providing a temporary home, your time, and your love to get these animals started on their journeys to their forever homes! 



More information and links to apply to foster can be found on CHARM Rescue's website: https://charmrescue.org/foster

***We have pets in need of foster homes arriving weekly from shelters and rescues around the country. You provide not just a home, but a haven.
Not a forever, just long enough to rewrite their story***

Primary foster must be an adult (age 18+)
Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: CHARM Rescue

Fostering opportunities available for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in the Montgomery County and Howard County areas (short-term and longer-term! CHARM Rescue provides all necessary supplies (crates, collars, leashes, toys, food, litter, etc.) and covers all medical care for our animals as well. You can help to save a life just by providing a temporary home, your time, and your love to get these animals started on their journeys to their forever homes! 



More information and links to apply to foster can be found on CHARM Rescue's website: https://charmrescue.org/foster

***We have pets in need of foster homes arriving weekly from shelters and rescues around the country. You provide not just a home, but a haven.
Not a forever, just long enough to rewrite their story***

Primary foster must be an adult (age 18+)
Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: CHARM Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish phone volunteer - important need

We need bilingual volunteers to call back people needing help who only speak Spanish. For liability reasons, this opportunity is for volunteers aged 18 and over, and does not qualify for MCPS SSL hours.  

This is an occasional support role and does not require a serious time commitment. We have a volunteer assigned every day ("officer of the day" -  OD) to check our phone messages and call people back. Most of the messages are in English, but if there is a message in Spanish and the OD does not speak Spanish, they would send you an email or text with the time of call and phone number, and leave the message on our answering system for you. When you have the time - in the evening, or the next day - you would listen to the message and call the person back to find out what they need, and set them up for a food delivery from our food driver if they're in our area. It's understood that there are days you would not be available. 

What you need: your own phone*, a good command of both English and Spanish, and a few hours per month.

For liability reasons, this opportunity is for volunteers aged 18 and over, and cannot be used for MCPS Student Service Learning hours.

*We protect our privacy when calling clients by dialing *67 first.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Rockville HELP

We need bilingual volunteers to call back people needing help who only speak Spanish. For liability reasons, this opportunity is for volunteers aged 18 and over, and does not qualify for MCPS SSL hours.  

This is an occasional support role and does not require a serious time commitment. We have a volunteer assigned every day ("officer of the day" -  OD) to check our phone messages and call people back. Most of the messages are in English, but if there is a message in Spanish and the OD does not speak Spanish, they would send you an email or text with the time of call and phone number, and leave the message on our answering system for you. When you have the time - in the evening, or the next day - you would listen to the message and call the person back to find out what they need, and set them up for a food delivery from our food driver if they're in our area. It's understood that there are days you would not be available. 

What you need: your own phone*, a good command of both English and Spanish, and a few hours per month.

For liability reasons, this opportunity is for volunteers aged 18 and over, and cannot be used for MCPS Student Service Learning hours.

*We protect our privacy when calling clients by dialing *67 first.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: Rockville HELP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make baked goods for families in need

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make cookies and other baked treats to share with food insecure families in our community that we serve. These baked treats are a nice way to provide a fun snack to go along with the other foods that we are providing for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making baked goods until schools return to normal status.  20 cookies (2.5"-3" in diameter) or 20 regular size cupcakes or 1 baked dessert loaf (use an 8.5" X 4.5" X 2.5" pan) = 1 hour of service  (Please note that mini cookies, cupcakes, or breads will not count and that we are no longer looking for regular bread as we are now getting donations of sandwich & loaf bread from a local bakery.)

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form): 

NOTE: Items should be baked fresh the day before.  Please do not make cookies ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze them.

-Please take photo of them being made and a group photo of the baked items once you've finished. 

-Cookies and muffins should be put into Ziplock bags in batches of 4 and loaves should be wrapped tightly in either Saran Wrap or a gallon size Ziplock bag. Please label them and note if nuts are present.  

-Make a log by writing down the number items made, and have your parent initial it. 

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

Baked goods donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your baked goods in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

We are also able to accept baked goods at the TPSS Coop (201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912) on ALL Friday mornings from 7:30-8:30am, but please let us know what dates and the amounts you are going to be donating by emailing us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com at least 3 days in advance.  Please note that if the weather is bad (rain/snow) you must contact us the day before so that we can give you an alternative drop off location.  Please drop off your baked goods behind the TPSS Coop building on Columbia Avenue to one of our members (not inside to a TPSS Coop employee). We will be packing produce outside.  Thanks!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start baking as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  NO. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make cookies and other baked treats to share with food insecure families in our community that we serve. These baked treats are a nice way to provide a fun snack to go along with the other foods that we are providing for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making baked goods until schools return to normal status.  20 cookies (2.5"-3" in diameter) or 20 regular size cupcakes or 1 baked dessert loaf (use an 8.5" X 4.5" X 2.5" pan) = 1 hour of service  (Please note that mini cookies, cupcakes, or breads will not count and that we are no longer looking for regular bread as we are now getting donations of sandwich & loaf bread from a local bakery.)

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form): 

NOTE: Items should be baked fresh the day before.  Please do not make cookies ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze them.

-Please take photo of them being made and a group photo of the baked items once you've finished. 

-Cookies and muffins should be put into Ziplock bags in batches of 4 and loaves should be wrapped tightly in either Saran Wrap or a gallon size Ziplock bag. Please label them and note if nuts are present.  

-Make a log by writing down the number items made, and have your parent initial it. 

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

Baked goods donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your baked goods in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

We are also able to accept baked goods at the TPSS Coop (201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912) on ALL Friday mornings from 7:30-8:30am, but please let us know what dates and the amounts you are going to be donating by emailing us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com at least 3 days in advance.  Please note that if the weather is bad (rain/snow) you must contact us the day before so that we can give you an alternative drop off location.  Please drop off your baked goods behind the TPSS Coop building on Columbia Avenue to one of our members (not inside to a TPSS Coop employee). We will be packing produce outside.  Thanks!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start baking as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  NO. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Decorate bookmarks to support STM's literacy program for children in need

Please note: due to the overwhelming interest in this project there is a limit of 50 bookmarks per school year. 

Please check out our other opportunities including coming out to pack produce for the families in need that we serve.  Thanks!

Small Things Matter's Crafting for Charity Program helps those in need with handmade items.  We are looking for volunteers to help us decorate bookmarks as part of our literacy program for underserved children.  We provide them with a choice of a brand new book and they also get to pick a handmade bookmark of their choice.  Encouraging a lifelong love of reading can help these children succeed in school and in life. We would love to have individuals and groups help us by decorating bookmarks.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by decorating bookmarks.

5 decorated bookmarks = 1 SSL hour of service.

Limit of 50 bookmarks.

Instructions:

NOTE: Please make 1 bookmark and send it for approval via email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com before making the rest. We want to ensure that each bookmark is made with care!  Only decorate the front of the bookmark blank.  We will be adding our logo to the back.  Please do not submit them via our google form.  (Please see the sample photo above of actual bookmarks made by students.)

-Purchase bookmarks from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gionello-Blank-Cardstock-Bookmarks-Pre-Punched/dp/B0DK488PQC/.  Please note that you can also make your own bookmark blanks by purchasing cardstock and cutting them using a paper cutter to 6" x 2.5".  If you choose to make your own blanks make sure that they are cut well and look professional. Do not punch holes at the top of the bookmarks if you are making them.

-Please document your bookmark decorating by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the finished items once you've finished decorating them!

-Decorate the bookmarks either by using markers, paints, etc.  Please do not glue any 3-D items or use stickers/washi tape. Please do not include anything religious in either written words or pictures.  Do NOT sign the bookmarks with your name, etc. Take a group shot of the finished items.

-Make a log by write down the number of bookmarks made, and have your parent date and initial it.

-Submit your photos and log  via this google form AFTER you have delivered the bookmarks and sent an email to thesmallthingsmatter saying where you delivered them to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link


In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of the bookmarks you decorated and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each Sunday.  Please be patient. 

DROPOFF Completed bookmarks can be dropped off on any day (Monday-Sunday) at Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 from 6am-6pm.  Please leave your items on our front porch. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

•              Do I need to sign up?  Send in 1 bookmark for approval.  This bookmark should be reflective of the type of bookmark you will be making.  If you get something approved it is expected that the remaining bookmarks will be of similar quality.

•              Is there a limit to how many I make?  50 bookmarks

•              Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.

•              How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your SSL form via email once your service is complete and you have submitted your log and photos via the Google form.

•              We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!  Please do not call me.

Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx   Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help.

Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Organization: Small Things Matter

Please note: due to the overwhelming interest in this project there is a limit of 50 bookmarks per school year. 

Please check out our other opportunities including coming out to pack produce for the families in need that we serve.  Thanks!

Small Things Matter's Crafting for Charity Program helps those in need with handmade items.  We are looking for volunteers to help us decorate bookmarks as part of our literacy program for underserved children.  We provide them with a choice of a brand new book and they also get to pick a handmade bookmark of their choice.  Encouraging a lifelong love of reading can help these children succeed in school and in life. We would love to have individuals and groups help us by decorating bookmarks.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by decorating bookmarks.

5 decorated bookmarks = 1 SSL hour of service.

Limit of 50 bookmarks.

Instructions:

NOTE: Please make 1 bookmark and send it for approval via email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com before making the rest. We want to ensure that each bookmark is made with care!  Only decorate the front of the bookmark blank.  We will be adding our logo to the back.  Please do not submit them via our google form.  (Please see the sample photo above of actual bookmarks made by students.)

-Purchase bookmarks from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gionello-Blank-Cardstock-Bookmarks-Pre-Punched/dp/B0DK488PQC/.  Please note that you can also make your own bookmark blanks by purchasing cardstock and cutting them using a paper cutter to 6" x 2.5".  If you choose to make your own blanks make sure that they are cut well and look professional. Do not punch holes at the top of the bookmarks if you are making them.

-Please document your bookmark decorating by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the finished items once you've finished decorating them!

-Decorate the bookmarks either by using markers, paints, etc.  Please do not glue any 3-D items or use stickers/washi tape. Please do not include anything religious in either written words or pictures.  Do NOT sign the bookmarks with your name, etc. Take a group shot of the finished items.

-Make a log by write down the number of bookmarks made, and have your parent date and initial it.

-Submit your photos and log  via this google form AFTER you have delivered the bookmarks and sent an email to thesmallthingsmatter saying where you delivered them to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link


In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of the bookmarks you decorated and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each Sunday.  Please be patient. 

DROPOFF Completed bookmarks can be dropped off on any day (Monday-Sunday) at Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 from 6am-6pm.  Please leave your items on our front porch. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

•              Do I need to sign up?  Send in 1 bookmark for approval.  This bookmark should be reflective of the type of bookmark you will be making.  If you get something approved it is expected that the remaining bookmarks will be of similar quality.

•              Is there a limit to how many I make?  50 bookmarks

•              Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.

•              How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your SSL form via email once your service is complete and you have submitted your log and photos via the Google form.

•              We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!  Please do not call me.

Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx   Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help.

Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food/Infant Needs Coordinator (Virtual)


Gaithersburg HELP is a dedicated, all-volunteer organization that provides essential support to local communities. We are seeking a volunteer to assist clients with food and infant needs. If you live in Montgomery County, MD, we can use your help.

This volunteering responsibilities include:

Retrieving and returning voicemails.

Booking pantry appointments or deliveries based on client needs.

Registering new households in the Food Bank Manager database.

Informing clients about Gaithersburg HELP services and referring them to other teams (Rx, Transportation, etc.) as needed.

Refer callers to other resources available in the county, as needed. Keep informed of those resources as displayed on the Gaithersburg HELP webpage.

Working scheduled shifts and coordinating with the lead volunteer.

Work from home using your phone and a computer with Internet access: return calls and schedule clients to pick up food at the pantry. Call hours are Monday thru Friday from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Volunteers should be comfortable with emails, online forms, and basic online research. Commitment is 1–5 hours per week. We will provide the necessary training (max 4 hours).

Ideal candidates have:

A pleasant telephone manner

Patience and active listening skills

A genuine desire to help others with respect

PLEASE NOTE: While this is a remote volunteer opportunity, we prefer candidates who live in Montgomery County, Maryland.

If you're interested, we'd love to hear from you!

Thank you for your interest and your passion to help our communities.How to reach us directly:

Call: Volunteer Coordinator at 301-216-2510 Box 6

Email: volcoord@gaithersburghelp.org

Apply Online:https://www.gaithersburghelp.org/give-help/volunteer-application/


Organization: Gaithersburg HELP Inc.


Gaithersburg HELP is a dedicated, all-volunteer organization that provides essential support to local communities. We are seeking a volunteer to assist clients with food and infant needs. If you live in Montgomery County, MD, we can use your help.

This volunteering responsibilities include:

Retrieving and returning voicemails.

Booking pantry appointments or deliveries based on client needs.

Registering new households in the Food Bank Manager database.

Informing clients about Gaithersburg HELP services and referring them to other teams (Rx, Transportation, etc.) as needed.

Refer callers to other resources available in the county, as needed. Keep informed of those resources as displayed on the Gaithersburg HELP webpage.

Working scheduled shifts and coordinating with the lead volunteer.

Work from home using your phone and a computer with Internet access: return calls and schedule clients to pick up food at the pantry. Call hours are Monday thru Friday from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Volunteers should be comfortable with emails, online forms, and basic online research. Commitment is 1–5 hours per week. We will provide the necessary training (max 4 hours).

Ideal candidates have:

A pleasant telephone manner

Patience and active listening skills

A genuine desire to help others with respect

PLEASE NOTE: While this is a remote volunteer opportunity, we prefer candidates who live in Montgomery County, Maryland.

If you're interested, we'd love to hear from you!

Thank you for your interest and your passion to help our communities.How to reach us directly:

Call: Volunteer Coordinator at 301-216-2510 Box 6

Email: volcoord@gaithersburghelp.org

Apply Online:https://www.gaithersburghelp.org/give-help/volunteer-application/


Organization: Gaithersburg HELP Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Capital Area Food Bank Mobile Market at Rockville Senior Center

NOTE: In order to register for an opportunity, you must click the "Respond" button again after you submit any missing qualifications. You are only considered registered once the "Respond" button changes to "Unregister," and once you receive a confirmation email thanking you for your interest.

Not every neighborhood in the Washington, D.C., region offers convenient access to a brick-and-mortar food pantry or other hunger resources. To help fill this gap, the Capital Area Food Bank brings no-cost pop-up markets directly into neighborhoods where they’re needed through their Mobile Markets, which offer monthly distribution of free fruits, vegetables, shelf-stable food, and other groceries to area residents.

Mobile Markets occur on the last or second-to-last Thursday of each month at the Rockville Senior Center. Volunteers are needed to assist with food distribution, including setting up tables of produce, bagging produce, helping families select and take food to their cars, and cleaning up.

This opportunity is available for student volunteers to earn SSL hours. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit organization directly with any questions and/or concerns. The nonprofit is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. For SSL hours to be added to a student’s record, students must submit MCPS Form 560-51, Student Service Learning Activity Verification Form, to the school SSL coordinator by the due dates on the form (no later than the last Friday in May), which can be found at bit.ly/SSLReflection. Students will need to complete sections 1 and 3 of MCPS Form 560-51 in full. In lieu of section 2 of MCPS Form 560-51, students should attach the “SSL Hour Form” completed and provided to the student by the City of Rockville supervisor.

Organization: City of Rockville: Housing and Community Development

NOTE: In order to register for an opportunity, you must click the "Respond" button again after you submit any missing qualifications. You are only considered registered once the "Respond" button changes to "Unregister," and once you receive a confirmation email thanking you for your interest.

Not every neighborhood in the Washington, D.C., region offers convenient access to a brick-and-mortar food pantry or other hunger resources. To help fill this gap, the Capital Area Food Bank brings no-cost pop-up markets directly into neighborhoods where they’re needed through their Mobile Markets, which offer monthly distribution of free fruits, vegetables, shelf-stable food, and other groceries to area residents.

Mobile Markets occur on the last or second-to-last Thursday of each month at the Rockville Senior Center. Volunteers are needed to assist with food distribution, including setting up tables of produce, bagging produce, helping families select and take food to their cars, and cleaning up.

This opportunity is available for student volunteers to earn SSL hours. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit organization directly with any questions and/or concerns. The nonprofit is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. For SSL hours to be added to a student’s record, students must submit MCPS Form 560-51, Student Service Learning Activity Verification Form, to the school SSL coordinator by the due dates on the form (no later than the last Friday in May), which can be found at bit.ly/SSLReflection. Students will need to complete sections 1 and 3 of MCPS Form 560-51 in full. In lieu of section 2 of MCPS Form 560-51, students should attach the “SSL Hour Form” completed and provided to the student by the City of Rockville supervisor.

Organization: City of Rockville: Housing and Community Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manna Food Runner with Farm to Food Bank

The Farm to Food Bank program, facilitated by Manna Food Center, supports the purchasing of locally grown produce and proteins, which is then shared with the vast network of food assistance providers in Montgomery County.

We are in need of Food Runners – Individuals, families and/or groups that can transport fresh produce, meat, and eggs from Montgomery County farms to the recipient agencies in our network.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years old or older Enroll as a Food Runner using the CFR web application (requires computer and internet access, mobile app. Ability to lift 25 lbs. A clean vehicle Insurance on that vehicle A driver’s license and good driving record Time—1-3 hours per food run Complete a short evaluation after each food run Speak, read, and write in EnglishThis opportunity is NOT open to individuals needing hours for school or court.

Desired:

Smart phone with texting capabilities.

If this is something that you are interested in helping with, please reach out to Manna's Food Resources team at 240-268-2548 or annarose@mannafood.org.

Organization: Manna Food Center

The Farm to Food Bank program, facilitated by Manna Food Center, supports the purchasing of locally grown produce and proteins, which is then shared with the vast network of food assistance providers in Montgomery County.

We are in need of Food Runners – Individuals, families and/or groups that can transport fresh produce, meat, and eggs from Montgomery County farms to the recipient agencies in our network.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years old or older Enroll as a Food Runner using the CFR web application (requires computer and internet access, mobile app. Ability to lift 25 lbs. A clean vehicle Insurance on that vehicle A driver’s license and good driving record Time—1-3 hours per food run Complete a short evaluation after each food run Speak, read, and write in EnglishThis opportunity is NOT open to individuals needing hours for school or court.

Desired:

Smart phone with texting capabilities.

If this is something that you are interested in helping with, please reach out to Manna's Food Resources team at 240-268-2548 or annarose@mannafood.org.

Organization: Manna Food Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Bake Casseroles & Banana Breads for So What Else in Rockville!

Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by So What Else in Rockville.

When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 7:00a m-4:00 pm or Saturdays between 5:00am- 3:00pm, to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD.

THE PLAN:

Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens  or preferences.  (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template).  DELIVER the frozen servings to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)

Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate:

4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours

*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: KindWorks

Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by So What Else in Rockville.

When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 7:00a m-4:00 pm or Saturdays between 5:00am- 3:00pm, to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD.

THE PLAN:

Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens  or preferences.  (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template).  DELIVER the frozen servings to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)

Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate:

4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours

*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Organization: KindWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teens and Adults needed for moving food, packing produce for families in need in Takoma Park

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for vaccinated individuals to help us pack and distribute food to the families that we serve in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These staples and fresh produce help them with their food insecurity.  

Teens and Adults needed to help pack produce EVERY Friday from 7:30am-9:30am at the TPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912.  SSL hours and Community service hours awarded.

Teens and Adults needed to help pack produce on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month from 9am-11:30am at the TP Seventh Day Adventist Church Center (6810 Eastern Ave NW, Washington, DC 20012).  SSL hours and Community service hours awarded.

If you are interested in helping please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  Yes, if you are volunteering for the first time please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your MCPS SSL form onsite when you volunteer.  If you go to a different school then please bring a filled out form and I will sign it at the end of your shift. We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Small Things Matter

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for vaccinated individuals to help us pack and distribute food to the families that we serve in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These staples and fresh produce help them with their food insecurity.  

Teens and Adults needed to help pack produce EVERY Friday from 7:30am-9:30am at the TPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912.  SSL hours and Community service hours awarded.

Teens and Adults needed to help pack produce on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month from 9am-11:30am at the TP Seventh Day Adventist Church Center (6810 Eastern Ave NW, Washington, DC 20012).  SSL hours and Community service hours awarded.

If you are interested in helping please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  Yes, if you are volunteering for the first time please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your MCPS SSL form onsite when you volunteer.  If you go to a different school then please bring a filled out form and I will sign it at the end of your shift. We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backpack with School Supplies for Children in Need plus Inspirational Notes

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Small Things Matter helps food insecurity families in our community.  

Join our 2024 Backpacks and school supplies drive!

We are looking for volunteers to help us purchase backpacks and school supplies to help children in elementary school prepare for the upcoming school year.  We will also help support these students by including an inspirational message to get their school year off to a good start.  We would love to have everyone's support for this effort.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Each backpack + school supplies + inspirational note for the student) = 2 community service hours

We will award 2 hours of community service for each backpack which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

 

Instructions:

Choose to pack either for a grade K-3rd or 4th & 5th

for grades K-3:

1) 1 brand new 17"-20" backpack
2) 1 box of crayons
3) 1 box of pencils (12 or more)
4) 2 composition notebook
5) 2 gluesticks
6) 1 scissors
7) 1 headphones (not earbuds) (Five Below)
8) 1 inspirational note preferably on an index card (use nonlined side) for the student*

*place the note in the front pouch of the backpack

for grades 4th & 5th:
1) 1 brand new 17"-20" backpack 
2) 1 box of colored pencils
3) 1 box of pencils (12 or more)
4) 2 composition notebooks
5) 2 gluesticks
6) 1 pack of wide-ruled folder paper
7) 1 3-ring binder (2" wide please)
8) 1 inspirational note preferably on an index card (use nonlined side) for the student*

*place the note in the front pouch of the backpack   
 
In July/August there are good sales at Target, Staples, and at the Dollar General (whiteboard).  You might also find good deals on Amazon. Backpacks can be purchased at Backpacks USA: EAST WEST Not all backpacks are the same quality so if you are purchasing in bulk please use Backpack USA EAST WEST brand.

Please submit both a photo of all of the backpacks and your log of the amounts of the items via the google form below. To make the log write your name, the number of kits, and sign it.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Drop off your donations at

Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD anytime from 6am-6pm Tabletop, 6927 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park 20912 from during store hoursTPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park 20912 during store hours

Please place all of your items in a garbage bag labelled with the number of backpack kits and the grades.  Please put all of the same types of backpacks together so that all grade K-3 are together and grades 4-5 are together.  There will be hundreds of backpacks donated and sorting them for us will help us greatly. Contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com if you have any questions.

Once you submit your donations and your google form please email me and I will send you a letter of your donation.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making bags of school supplies as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - NO.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need  How will I receive my community service hours?  Once your donations and your google form please email me and I will either fill out your form or provide you with a letter on our letterhead We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help a child in need.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Small Things Matter helps food insecurity families in our community.  

Join our 2024 Backpacks and school supplies drive!

We are looking for volunteers to help us purchase backpacks and school supplies to help children in elementary school prepare for the upcoming school year.  We will also help support these students by including an inspirational message to get their school year off to a good start.  We would love to have everyone's support for this effort.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Each backpack + school supplies + inspirational note for the student) = 2 community service hours

We will award 2 hours of community service for each backpack which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

 

Instructions:

Choose to pack either for a grade K-3rd or 4th & 5th

for grades K-3:

1) 1 brand new 17"-20" backpack
2) 1 box of crayons
3) 1 box of pencils (12 or more)
4) 2 composition notebook
5) 2 gluesticks
6) 1 scissors
7) 1 headphones (not earbuds) (Five Below)
8) 1 inspirational note preferably on an index card (use nonlined side) for the student*

*place the note in the front pouch of the backpack

for grades 4th & 5th:
1) 1 brand new 17"-20" backpack 
2) 1 box of colored pencils
3) 1 box of pencils (12 or more)
4) 2 composition notebooks
5) 2 gluesticks
6) 1 pack of wide-ruled folder paper
7) 1 3-ring binder (2" wide please)
8) 1 inspirational note preferably on an index card (use nonlined side) for the student*

*place the note in the front pouch of the backpack   
 
In July/August there are good sales at Target, Staples, and at the Dollar General (whiteboard).  You might also find good deals on Amazon. Backpacks can be purchased at Backpacks USA: EAST WEST Not all backpacks are the same quality so if you are purchasing in bulk please use Backpack USA EAST WEST brand.

Please submit both a photo of all of the backpacks and your log of the amounts of the items via the google form below. To make the log write your name, the number of kits, and sign it.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. 

Drop off your donations at

Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD anytime from 6am-6pm Tabletop, 6927 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park 20912 from during store hoursTPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park 20912 during store hours

Please place all of your items in a garbage bag labelled with the number of backpack kits and the grades.  Please put all of the same types of backpacks together so that all grade K-3 are together and grades 4-5 are together.  There will be hundreds of backpacks donated and sorting them for us will help us greatly. Contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com if you have any questions.

Once you submit your donations and your google form please email me and I will send you a letter of your donation.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making bags of school supplies as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - NO.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need  How will I receive my community service hours?  Once your donations and your google form please email me and I will either fill out your form or provide you with a letter on our letterhead We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help a child in need.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assembling Cleaning Care Kits to Help Families in Need

 

Small Things Matter's helps those in need by providing them with food, literacy, and general support.

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together cleaning care kits to share with the those in need in our community. 

Cleaning and disinfecting one's home is always a good practice and this is even more important in homes where a family member has coronavirus.  In some of the apartments we serve half of the residents there have at least 1 member of their household who has COVID-19.  We would love to have individuals and groups helping us put together these cleaning kits.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

We will award 1 hour of community service for each kit which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

1 cleaning care kit = 1 community service hour

All items can be purchased inexpensively from the Dollar Store/Dollar Tree.

Each kit must contain 4 of 6 items listed below (each item in the kit must be different/ no duplicates):

- bleach (Clorox or similar) - laundry detergent - dishwashing soap (please tape the top down so that it can't open) - multipurpose disinfectant cleaner (pinesol/lysol or similar) - scouring powder (comet or similar) - liquid hand soap 

PLUS 2 sponges or a roll of paper towels

AND a kind note

All items must be placed in double bagged plastic bags and placed inside a paper box so that boxes can be stacked on top of one another.

Instructions: 

-Please document your work by taking an action shot photo of them being assembled and a group shot of the finished package once you've finished 

-Purchase the cleaning supplies and make a nice handmade note

-Place the items in a clean plastic bag (please double bag) making sure that all the items are standing upright to avoid spilling.

-Make a log by writing down the number of kits made, along with your name and date and have your parent initial it

-Submit the log and your photos, etc via the link below

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with a letter detailing the number of community service hours you've earned. 

DROPOFF

Cleaning kits can be dropped off at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 

Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com prior to dropping off. Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours?  NO.  Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up.  This is an ongoing need. Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity.  If you see the dates posted please be assured that this opportunity is still ongoing. Thanks for understanding!!!

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) with any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

 

Small Things Matter's helps those in need by providing them with food, literacy, and general support.

We are looking for volunteers to help us put together cleaning care kits to share with the those in need in our community. 

Cleaning and disinfecting one's home is always a good practice and this is even more important in homes where a family member has coronavirus.  In some of the apartments we serve half of the residents there have at least 1 member of their household who has COVID-19.  We would love to have individuals and groups helping us put together these cleaning kits.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

We will award 1 hour of community service for each kit which can be used towards:

The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered service

1 cleaning care kit = 1 community service hour

All items can be purchased inexpensively from the Dollar Store/Dollar Tree.

Each kit must contain 4 of 6 items listed below (each item in the kit must be different/ no duplicates):

- bleach (Clorox or similar) - laundry detergent - dishwashing soap (please tape the top down so that it can't open) - multipurpose disinfectant cleaner (pinesol/lysol or similar) - scouring powder (comet or similar) - liquid hand soap 

PLUS 2 sponges or a roll of paper towels

AND a kind note

All items must be placed in double bagged plastic bags and placed inside a paper box so that boxes can be stacked on top of one another.

Instructions: 

-Please document your work by taking an action shot photo of them being assembled and a group shot of the finished package once you've finished 

-Purchase the cleaning supplies and make a nice handmade note

-Place the items in a clean plastic bag (please double bag) making sure that all the items are standing upright to avoid spilling.

-Make a log by writing down the number of kits made, along with your name and date and have your parent initial it

-Submit the log and your photos, etc via the link below

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with a letter detailing the number of community service hours you've earned. 

DROPOFF

Cleaning kits can be dropped off at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 

Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com prior to dropping off. Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours?  NO.  Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up.  This is an ongoing need. Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity.  If you see the dates posted please be assured that this opportunity is still ongoing. Thanks for understanding!!!

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) with any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Officer of the Day (OD)

Our Officers of the Day are the first to make contact with people calling for help. They work from home, using their phones. They call our voicemail system, retrieve the messages, and call people back.  (Most of our ODs protect their privacy by using *67 for these calls.) If the person requesting food assistance is in our service area, they get the information needed and pass it on to the Food Driver on duty. Financial assistace calls are passed on to the financial assistance officer (when we have the funds).  If the person is outside of our area or is requesting something we are not able to do, they refer people to other groups that might be able to help.

ODs are scheduled for the day, but they do not have to be available the whole day - they can check messages and call people back when they have the time. Messages that an OD is unable to get to are left on the voicemail system and handled by the following day's OD. Some ODs take one day a month, while others take several, depending on their availability.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours

Organization: Rockville HELP

Our Officers of the Day are the first to make contact with people calling for help. They work from home, using their phones. They call our voicemail system, retrieve the messages, and call people back.  (Most of our ODs protect their privacy by using *67 for these calls.) If the person requesting food assistance is in our service area, they get the information needed and pass it on to the Food Driver on duty. Financial assistace calls are passed on to the financial assistance officer (when we have the funds).  If the person is outside of our area or is requesting something we are not able to do, they refer people to other groups that might be able to help.

ODs are scheduled for the day, but they do not have to be available the whole day - they can check messages and call people back when they have the time. Messages that an OD is unable to get to are left on the voicemail system and handled by the following day's OD. Some ODs take one day a month, while others take several, depending on their availability.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours

Organization: Rockville HELP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Drivers - Rockville

Our food drivers deliver food from our pantry (located in Rockville United Methodist Church, near Rockville Town Center) to needy people in Rockville. They need to have a driver's license and the use of a car, and they need to be able to carry bags of food. When they get a call from the Officer of the Day with a request, they go to the pantry, check the client's eligibility in the records, call the client to schedule a delivery, and pack and deliver the food to the client.

Drivers can sign up for one day a month, or more, if they desire, and they can do the deliveries whenever it's convenient for them and the client (you don't have to be available the whole day). Most of our drivers do the deliveries in the afternoon/early everning. Some of our drivers work with a partner - a friend or a spouse - and some work alone. There are days that no call comes in, and sometimes there are several. If (rarely) there are too many, some can be passed on to next day's driver. If interested, email rockvillemdhelp@gmail.com.

Organization: Rockville HELP

Our food drivers deliver food from our pantry (located in Rockville United Methodist Church, near Rockville Town Center) to needy people in Rockville. They need to have a driver's license and the use of a car, and they need to be able to carry bags of food. When they get a call from the Officer of the Day with a request, they go to the pantry, check the client's eligibility in the records, call the client to schedule a delivery, and pack and deliver the food to the client.

Drivers can sign up for one day a month, or more, if they desire, and they can do the deliveries whenever it's convenient for them and the client (you don't have to be available the whole day). Most of our drivers do the deliveries in the afternoon/early everning. Some of our drivers work with a partner - a friend or a spouse - and some work alone. There are days that no call comes in, and sometimes there are several. If (rarely) there are too many, some can be passed on to next day's driver. If interested, email rockvillemdhelp@gmail.com.

Organization: Rockville HELP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join one of our weekly KindSoup making sessions!

KindSoup

This is a great opportunity for individuals, families, and groups to join us virtually from the comfort of their kitchens.

We come together on Mondays from 5pm to 6pm via Zoom. We focus on delicious, healthy, and hearty soup and stew recipes to share with our families and community members. Soup is then donated to local food assistance providers to store in freezers. By doing so, we help to fill the critical need for food security in our community.

Sign on to our KindSoup Zoom space (Mondays at 5:00 pm ET), and our guest chef will lead us in cooking a yummy soup or stew together.

Learn more and join us:
Mondays from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm via Zoom

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.




Organization: KindWorks

KindSoup

This is a great opportunity for individuals, families, and groups to join us virtually from the comfort of their kitchens.

We come together on Mondays from 5pm to 6pm via Zoom. We focus on delicious, healthy, and hearty soup and stew recipes to share with our families and community members. Soup is then donated to local food assistance providers to store in freezers. By doing so, we help to fill the critical need for food security in our community.

Sign on to our KindSoup Zoom space (Mondays at 5:00 pm ET), and our guest chef will lead us in cooking a yummy soup or stew together.

Learn more and join us:
Mondays from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm via Zoom

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.




Organization: KindWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bring Meals, Bring Care-Volunteers for Seniors

This volunteer opportunity requires a serious commitment, as the seniors rely on us to deliver their food items on time, twice a month. Volunteers are expected to adhere to a few important guidelines to ensure smooth and respectful service. First, please call the client to confirm their availability before making a delivery. Next, ensure that you deliver the food respectfully and punctually. Finally, report back with details about the delivery, any issues encountered, and any feedback from the client. All of these details are outlined in the flyers provided.

For more information and sign up email: Info@amssmd.org/ Faiza@amssmd.org

Contact the Office: 301-355-9961


Not approved for MCPS SSL hours




Organization: American Muslim Senior Society, inc. (AMSS)

This volunteer opportunity requires a serious commitment, as the seniors rely on us to deliver their food items on time, twice a month. Volunteers are expected to adhere to a few important guidelines to ensure smooth and respectful service. First, please call the client to confirm their availability before making a delivery. Next, ensure that you deliver the food respectfully and punctually. Finally, report back with details about the delivery, any issues encountered, and any feedback from the client. All of these details are outlined in the flyers provided.

For more information and sign up email: Info@amssmd.org/ Faiza@amssmd.org

Contact the Office: 301-355-9961


Not approved for MCPS SSL hours




Organization: American Muslim Senior Society, inc. (AMSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Groups only


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteers

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

MUM needs volunteers to help with various tasks such as data entry/analysis, administrative support, food drives, fundraising, IT support, communications, social media and other tasks.  Timing and time commitment is flexible and some work can be done remotely. 

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

MUM needs volunteers to help with various tasks such as data entry/analysis, administrative support, food drives, fundraising, IT support, communications, social media and other tasks.  Timing and time commitment is flexible and some work can be done remotely. 

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours.

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt a Family

Volunteers can donate or “adopt a family” to support them for the holidays.  Our volunteers have the opportunity to shop, wrap and deliver to the families they assist.  We are also in the need of new toys, gift cards, and food gift cards to add to the family wish lists.

Please register to volunteer and we can provide more information.

We look forward to putting smiles on many kids faces this holiday season!

Organization: KINDH (Kids In Need During The Holidays)

Volunteers can donate or “adopt a family” to support them for the holidays.  Our volunteers have the opportunity to shop, wrap and deliver to the families they assist.  We are also in the need of new toys, gift cards, and food gift cards to add to the family wish lists.

Please register to volunteer and we can provide more information.

We look forward to putting smiles on many kids faces this holiday season!

Organization: KINDH (Kids In Need During The Holidays)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery and/or Rescued Food Driver

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Takoma Park, Kensington, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within eight zip codes of Montgomery County (20902, 20906, 20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medication

MUM needs volunteer drivers willing to pick-up rescued food from local partners in the Mid-County area and deliver to our office. Drivers need to have flexible hours, in most cases we are given short notice for pick-up. Driver must have a reliable car. 

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Takoma Park, Kensington, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within eight zip codes of Montgomery County (20902, 20906, 20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medication

MUM needs volunteer drivers willing to pick-up rescued food from local partners in the Mid-County area and deliver to our office. Drivers need to have flexible hours, in most cases we are given short notice for pick-up. Driver must have a reliable car. 

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (English/Spanish) Food Pantry Volunteers

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

In order to meet increased demand for our services, MUM needs volunteers to help clients sign up for appointments, access the food pantry and to help with data entry and other tasks.  Volunteers should have good communication skills and are preferably bilingual English/Spanish speakers.  

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

In order to meet increased demand for our services, MUM needs volunteers to help clients sign up for appointments, access the food pantry and to help with data entry and other tasks.  Volunteers should have good communication skills and are preferably bilingual English/Spanish speakers.  

Organization: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hold a Canned Food Drive to Help Neighbors in Need

Help us feed neighbors in need by holding a canned food drive with your club, faith-based group, civic group, or business. Food drives are needed year round, not just at the holidays. 

Most wanted items:

***No Glass Containers Please!

Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Canned Beans
Canned Proteins: Chicken, Salmon, Tuna, Peanut Butter
Canned Tomatoes: Diced, Paste, Sauce, Whole
Cereals: Cheerios, Cornflakes, Oats
Cooking Oils
Dried Beans, Rice, and Lentils
Canned Soups and Stew
Gently Used Children Books

***No Glass Containers Please!

 

 Please contact us via our website to coordinate a canned food drive with us.

Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Help us feed neighbors in need by holding a canned food drive with your club, faith-based group, civic group, or business. Food drives are needed year round, not just at the holidays. 

Most wanted items:

***No Glass Containers Please!

Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Canned Beans
Canned Proteins: Chicken, Salmon, Tuna, Peanut Butter
Canned Tomatoes: Diced, Paste, Sauce, Whole
Cereals: Cheerios, Cornflakes, Oats
Cooking Oils
Dried Beans, Rice, and Lentils
Canned Soups and Stew
Gently Used Children Books

***No Glass Containers Please!

 

 Please contact us via our website to coordinate a canned food drive with us.

Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Recovery: Pick Up and Transport Recovered Bread

Please help feed those in need while avoiding having delicious, fresh bread end up in a landfill. 

You can assist Nourishing Bethesda by picking up and transporting recovered bread and bagels from bakeries in the county as needed. Hours vary. SSL hour available for MOCO students 

If you are interested in volunteering for Food Recovery please email: susan@nourishingbethesda.org



Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Please help feed those in need while avoiding having delicious, fresh bread end up in a landfill. 

You can assist Nourishing Bethesda by picking up and transporting recovered bread and bagels from bakeries in the county as needed. Hours vary. SSL hour available for MOCO students 

If you are interested in volunteering for Food Recovery please email: susan@nourishingbethesda.org



Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribute Food to Families Facing Food Insecurity

 

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Use this new link to access volunteer opportunities in September and October of 2025. We hope to see you soon!

 

CLICK HERE: 

Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius




 

Come be part of our wonderful community of volunteers who are making a real difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for volunteers and clients alike. Your impact is immediate and our clients are so grateful for the helping hand. We operate out of the BCC Rescue Squad, 5020 Battery Lane, Bethesda.

We operate under a Choice Market model. This model gives our clients the ability to choose the food items we offer that best meet the needs of their families in a grocery-store-like experience. This new model is the gold standard of food pantries--and deeply supports Nourishing Bethesda's commitment to honor our clients with agency and respect. There are various new volunteer positions to choose from! 

How can you help?

Helping at the produce and product displaysRestocking the market Set up for food packing and distribution operations Pack produce, shelf stable groceries, and bread/bagels in bags for distribution to clients Greet clients and/or check them in for appointments; Spanish language skills are helpful but not required Help clients move carts with several bags of food to clients' vehicles

We have volunteer shifts on:

Thursday afternoons and evenings Friday mornings, afternoons, and evenings

Shifts often fill up early, but openings often become available when volunteers need to cancel, so please check back. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

 

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Use this new link to access volunteer opportunities in September and October of 2025. We hope to see you soon!

 

CLICK HERE: 

Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius




 

Come be part of our wonderful community of volunteers who are making a real difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for volunteers and clients alike. Your impact is immediate and our clients are so grateful for the helping hand. We operate out of the BCC Rescue Squad, 5020 Battery Lane, Bethesda.

We operate under a Choice Market model. This model gives our clients the ability to choose the food items we offer that best meet the needs of their families in a grocery-store-like experience. This new model is the gold standard of food pantries--and deeply supports Nourishing Bethesda's commitment to honor our clients with agency and respect. There are various new volunteer positions to choose from! 

How can you help?

Helping at the produce and product displaysRestocking the market Set up for food packing and distribution operations Pack produce, shelf stable groceries, and bread/bagels in bags for distribution to clients Greet clients and/or check them in for appointments; Spanish language skills are helpful but not required Help clients move carts with several bags of food to clients' vehicles

We have volunteer shifts on:

Thursday afternoons and evenings Friday mornings, afternoons, and evenings

Shifts often fill up early, but openings often become available when volunteers need to cancel, so please check back. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Food to Seniors in Need

Won't you help us deliver groceries to low-income seniors who can't get out to a food pantry? Pick up food packages at the Bethesda Chevy Chase Rescue Squad on Friday afternoons and transport them to a low income senior citizen apartment building in the Bethesda area. Seniors are among the most vulnerable to food insecurity. Please help ensure they are receiving the food and nutrition they need to maintain their health and well-being.

Drive your own vehicle to transport food packages to area apartment buildings. May require indoor masking and lifting/carrying items up to 25 lbs. in weight.

Sign up using our Sign Up Genius or contact us via our website (NourishingBethesda.org) to learn more. 

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR SESSIONS HELD IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2025 AND BEYOND => Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius


Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Won't you help us deliver groceries to low-income seniors who can't get out to a food pantry? Pick up food packages at the Bethesda Chevy Chase Rescue Squad on Friday afternoons and transport them to a low income senior citizen apartment building in the Bethesda area. Seniors are among the most vulnerable to food insecurity. Please help ensure they are receiving the food and nutrition they need to maintain their health and well-being.

Drive your own vehicle to transport food packages to area apartment buildings. May require indoor masking and lifting/carrying items up to 25 lbs. in weight.

Sign up using our Sign Up Genius or contact us via our website (NourishingBethesda.org) to learn more. 

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR SESSIONS HELD IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2025 AND BEYOND => Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius


Organization: Nourishing Bethesda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help those in need by making sandwiches for them

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make sandwiches (peanut butter and jelly, ham, turkey, etc) to share with the families we serve in our community in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A sandwich is a small way that we can bridge the distance between us and them and help them with their food insecurity.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making sandwiches until schools return to normal status.  10 sandwiches= 1 hour of service

Note:  Sandwiches should be made the day before.  Please do not make them in advance because they won't be at their best. The sandwiches should be made so that they are ready to eat.  Please add mayonnaise and mustard to the sandwiches with meat in them.  Cheese is welcome too.  There is a high demand for TURKEY sandwiches.  :)

Please note that if you are making more than 20 sandwiches that you should be making different types of sandwiches so that they are not all PB&J.

If you plan to make more than 60 sandwiches you must reach out to me to get my approval.  Please let me know how many sandwiches you are making and how many of each type.  

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

-Please document your sandwich making by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the bagged sandwiches once you've finished making them

-Make a log by writing down the date(s), the number of sandwiches made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it

-Make sandwiches and wrap each on individually using either wax paper or sandwich bags (no foil please)

-Use the bread bag to package them and label the outside of the bag with the type of sandwiches made.  

-Submit your photos, etc via the google form. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the sandwiches you made and your log of the amounts of the items initialed by your parent.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

DROPOFF

Sandwich donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your sandwiches in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making sandwiches as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  Please do not make more than 20 sandwiches of the same type of sandwiches to drop off per day, ie you can make 20 ham/cheese, 20 PB&J, 20 turkey Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.  We are helping over 700 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make sandwiches (peanut butter and jelly, ham, turkey, etc) to share with the families we serve in our community in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A sandwich is a small way that we can bridge the distance between us and them and help them with their food insecurity.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making sandwiches until schools return to normal status.  10 sandwiches= 1 hour of service

Note:  Sandwiches should be made the day before.  Please do not make them in advance because they won't be at their best. The sandwiches should be made so that they are ready to eat.  Please add mayonnaise and mustard to the sandwiches with meat in them.  Cheese is welcome too.  There is a high demand for TURKEY sandwiches.  :)

Please note that if you are making more than 20 sandwiches that you should be making different types of sandwiches so that they are not all PB&J.

If you plan to make more than 60 sandwiches you must reach out to me to get my approval.  Please let me know how many sandwiches you are making and how many of each type.  

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

-Please document your sandwich making by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the bagged sandwiches once you've finished making them

-Make a log by writing down the date(s), the number of sandwiches made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it

-Make sandwiches and wrap each on individually using either wax paper or sandwich bags (no foil please)

-Use the bread bag to package them and label the outside of the bag with the type of sandwiches made.  

-Submit your photos, etc via the google form. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the sandwiches you made and your log of the amounts of the items initialed by your parent.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

DROPOFF

Sandwich donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your sandwiches in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making sandwiches as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  Please do not make more than 20 sandwiches of the same type of sandwiches to drop off per day, ie you can make 20 ham/cheese, 20 PB&J, 20 turkey Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.  We are helping over 700 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help feed families in need by making casseroles


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make frozen casseroles to share with food insecure families and individuals in our community.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made food insecure families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A casserole is a nice way to provide a hot meal for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making casseroles until schools return to normal status.  1 casserole= 1 hour of service

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

Favorite casseroles include: tuna casseroles, chili, mac and cheese, baked ziti, and chicken noodle, but all casseroles are loved!

-Please taking a photo of the casserole(s) being made and a photo of the completed casseroles

-Please use a disposable aluminum pans 9 x 13 for your dish.

-Please cook your casserole prior to freezing it.

-Please label each casserole with the name and the ingredients (for example: Chicken and Cheese Casserole: chicken,pasta, olive oil, onion, mushrooms, bread crumbs, butter, cheese). 

-Please wrap them well with aluminum foil. Please do not use the plastic cover that comes with some pans.

-Please write down the date, the number of casseroles made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it.

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each weekend.  Please be patient.  

 

DROPOFF:

Casserole donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your casseroles in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making casseroles as soon as you like.   Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make frozen casseroles to share with food insecure families and individuals in our community.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made food insecure families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A casserole is a nice way to provide a hot meal for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making casseroles until schools return to normal status.  1 casserole= 1 hour of service

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

Favorite casseroles include: tuna casseroles, chili, mac and cheese, baked ziti, and chicken noodle, but all casseroles are loved!

-Please taking a photo of the casserole(s) being made and a photo of the completed casseroles

-Please use a disposable aluminum pans 9 x 13 for your dish.

-Please cook your casserole prior to freezing it.

-Please label each casserole with the name and the ingredients (for example: Chicken and Cheese Casserole: chicken,pasta, olive oil, onion, mushrooms, bread crumbs, butter, cheese). 

-Please wrap them well with aluminum foil. Please do not use the plastic cover that comes with some pans.

-Please write down the date, the number of casseroles made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it.

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each weekend.  Please be patient.  

 

DROPOFF:

Casserole donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your casseroles in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making casseroles as soon as you like.   Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Your community needs you—volunteer with us!

We’re looking for caring and committed individuals to join our team! As a volunteer or board member, you’ll play an essential role in helping us fight hunger and support families in need. Whether you’re packing and distributing food, assisting with community events, or shaping our social media presence, your time and effort will directly impact the lives of our neighbors.

Organization: Food 4 Maryland

We’re looking for caring and committed individuals to join our team! As a volunteer or board member, you’ll play an essential role in helping us fight hunger and support families in need. Whether you’re packing and distributing food, assisting with community events, or shaping our social media presence, your time and effort will directly impact the lives of our neighbors.

Organization: Food 4 Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20740

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Community Garden at Holy Cross Hospital Germantown

We are working to have volunteer opportunities in the garden ASAP.  Please reach out to Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org to express your interest or if you have any questions.

Description

The Community Garden at HCH is a 400 sq ft space with 24 garden beds and a greenhouse, used by community members to grow their own food and by HCH to grow seedlings and produce for donation—helping provide fresh, nutritious foods to those facing food insecurity.

We’re looking for volunteers to support garden maintenance during scheduled shifts. This is a great chance to learn about gardening, connect with the local community, and support our mission.

Volunteer tasks may include:

· Weeding, planting, watering, harvesting, pest management, other garden tasks

· Applying bulk soil amendments, dumping and spreading wood chips

· Compost maintenance

· Greenhouse and tool shed organization and cleaning

Tasks vary with the season, with the most help needed in spring and summer. HCH provides tools, gloves, and guidance. At least one staff member will be on-site during shifts.

What to bring/wear:

· Water bottle, and snacks if desired

· Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes you don’t mind getting dirty

· Closed-toe shoes

Volunteers must be 18+ or accompanied by a guardian, unless arranged otherwise. All activities are optional—please take breaks as needed—but note that many tasks involve physical labor such as lifting, squatting, standing for long periods, and working in hot weather.

To volunteer, complete the form below to sign up for an available shift. Each volunteer must submit the form to participate. Please do not show up unless you have received confirmation. New available shift times will be posted regularly on the form as they are scheduled. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Food Security Initiatives Program Coordinator, Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org.

Thank you for your interest and support!

FORM REQUIRED TO FILL: Form

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

To volunteer in the garden you must apply to become a HCH volunteer if you are not already eligible. Below is the link to the HCH website’s instructions for applying if you are interested and the contact information for learning more about how to apply. If you are already a HCH volunteer, you are already eligible to sign up for shifts, please complete the form at the bottom of the page.

 

HCH website’s instructions for becoming a volunteer: Volunteer Applications | Holy Cross Health

 

For questions about volunteering or internships through Volunteer Services, please contact:

Sarah Walker 
Manager, Volunteer Services  
Tel: 301-754-7306 
Email: sarah.walker001@holycrosshealth.org 

*feel free to CC Avery at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org

Organization: Holy Cross Health

We are working to have volunteer opportunities in the garden ASAP.  Please reach out to Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org to express your interest or if you have any questions.

Description

The Community Garden at HCH is a 400 sq ft space with 24 garden beds and a greenhouse, used by community members to grow their own food and by HCH to grow seedlings and produce for donation—helping provide fresh, nutritious foods to those facing food insecurity.

We’re looking for volunteers to support garden maintenance during scheduled shifts. This is a great chance to learn about gardening, connect with the local community, and support our mission.

Volunteer tasks may include:

· Weeding, planting, watering, harvesting, pest management, other garden tasks

· Applying bulk soil amendments, dumping and spreading wood chips

· Compost maintenance

· Greenhouse and tool shed organization and cleaning

Tasks vary with the season, with the most help needed in spring and summer. HCH provides tools, gloves, and guidance. At least one staff member will be on-site during shifts.

What to bring/wear:

· Water bottle, and snacks if desired

· Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes you don’t mind getting dirty

· Closed-toe shoes

Volunteers must be 18+ or accompanied by a guardian, unless arranged otherwise. All activities are optional—please take breaks as needed—but note that many tasks involve physical labor such as lifting, squatting, standing for long periods, and working in hot weather.

To volunteer, complete the form below to sign up for an available shift. Each volunteer must submit the form to participate. Please do not show up unless you have received confirmation. New available shift times will be posted regularly on the form as they are scheduled. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Food Security Initiatives Program Coordinator, Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org.

Thank you for your interest and support!

FORM REQUIRED TO FILL: Form

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

To volunteer in the garden you must apply to become a HCH volunteer if you are not already eligible. Below is the link to the HCH website’s instructions for applying if you are interested and the contact information for learning more about how to apply. If you are already a HCH volunteer, you are already eligible to sign up for shifts, please complete the form at the bottom of the page.

 

HCH website’s instructions for becoming a volunteer: Volunteer Applications | Holy Cross Health

 

For questions about volunteering or internships through Volunteer Services, please contact:

Sarah Walker 
Manager, Volunteer Services  
Tel: 301-754-7306 
Email: sarah.walker001@holycrosshealth.org 

*feel free to CC Avery at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org

Organization: Holy Cross Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Openings for Food Council and Board Membership at Montgomery County Food Council

The future of Montgomery County’s food system is at a turning point—and we need bold, committed leaders to guide the way. We are recruiting new Food Council Members and Board Members for the 2026-2027 term.

The Food Council annually selects candidates to serve two-year terms on the 25-Member Montgomery County Food Council and/or its 9-Member Board of Directors.

Food Council Members serve in a volunteer capacity to guide our Working Groups, Policy Committee, and Equity Impact Committee serving as subject-matter experts and representatives of the Food Council’s work in the community. The Board of Directors governs the overall affairs of the Council as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with a focus on the mission, values, objectives, achievement of goals, and efficient use of resources.A select number of Food Council Members simultaneously serve on both the Council and the Board to foster connectivity between the two groups.A select number of Food Council Members simultaneously serve on both the Council and the Board to foster connectivity between the two groups.Candidates are invited to express interest in serving on the Council, the Board, or both.

Click here to learn more and apply by September 3, 2025

Organization: Montgomery County Food Council

The future of Montgomery County’s food system is at a turning point—and we need bold, committed leaders to guide the way. We are recruiting new Food Council Members and Board Members for the 2026-2027 term.

The Food Council annually selects candidates to serve two-year terms on the 25-Member Montgomery County Food Council and/or its 9-Member Board of Directors.

Food Council Members serve in a volunteer capacity to guide our Working Groups, Policy Committee, and Equity Impact Committee serving as subject-matter experts and representatives of the Food Council’s work in the community. The Board of Directors governs the overall affairs of the Council as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with a focus on the mission, values, objectives, achievement of goals, and efficient use of resources.A select number of Food Council Members simultaneously serve on both the Council and the Board to foster connectivity between the two groups.A select number of Food Council Members simultaneously serve on both the Council and the Board to foster connectivity between the two groups.Candidates are invited to express interest in serving on the Council, the Board, or both.

Click here to learn more and apply by September 3, 2025

Organization: Montgomery County Food Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20827

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SATURDAY MORNING: Help Needed with Onsite Food Distribution

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland is one of the county’s eight Consolidated Hubs providing food and other vital services to residents in need. Help is needed on Saturdays mornings between 8am – 11am to support the drive-thru pickup service. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

Tasks may include setting up the distribution site, distributing groceries, collecting information (Zip Codes, etc.), signing in/signing out site volunteers. The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub food Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Thank you for your help in serving 500+ families across our region!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland is one of the county’s eight Consolidated Hubs providing food and other vital services to residents in need. Help is needed on Saturdays mornings between 8am – 11am to support the drive-thru pickup service. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

Tasks may include setting up the distribution site, distributing groceries, collecting information (Zip Codes, etc.), signing in/signing out site volunteers. The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub food Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Thank you for your help in serving 500+ families across our region!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SATURDAY DELIVERY: Drivers Needed for Homebound Resident Delivery

Drivers needed for Saturday!

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Saturday mornings delivering to designated sites and homebound residents.

Help is needed on Saturdays from 11:00 am to 1pm for pickup/deliver boxes of groceries and other essential items to residents in several Mid County communities. 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers may pick up boxes at 16227 Batchellors Forest Rd, Olney, Maryland 20832. Delivery is contact-less.  Drivers must be at least 18 years of age.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Rogram Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks upon entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.

Register to volunteer at the following link: 
****This sign up will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Drivers needed for Saturday!

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Saturday mornings delivering to designated sites and homebound residents.

Help is needed on Saturdays from 11:00 am to 1pm for pickup/deliver boxes of groceries and other essential items to residents in several Mid County communities. 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers may pick up boxes at 16227 Batchellors Forest Rd, Olney, Maryland 20832. Delivery is contact-less.  Drivers must be at least 18 years of age.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Rogram Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks upon entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.

Register to volunteer at the following link: 
****This sign up will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nourish Now Food Pick-Up/Delivery Driver

Nourish Now is looking for pick-up/delivery drivers. Main responsibilities will include picking up food donations from a variety of companies and organizations in and around Montgomery County, MD. The job will require driving a box truck and/or a cargo style van.  We are open Monday-Friday 9:30 AM-3:30 PM. Please let us know what weekdays and times you are available!

Preferred Qualifications:

Bilingual (Spanish-speaking)Experience in the food service industryKnowledge of food safety rules and regulationsWilling to take a food safety course through ServSafeExperienced driverBasic Knowledge of Montgomery County, MD and DC metro regionHas personal vehicle

 

Organization: Nourish Now

Nourish Now is looking for pick-up/delivery drivers. Main responsibilities will include picking up food donations from a variety of companies and organizations in and around Montgomery County, MD. The job will require driving a box truck and/or a cargo style van.  We are open Monday-Friday 9:30 AM-3:30 PM. Please let us know what weekdays and times you are available!

Preferred Qualifications:

Bilingual (Spanish-speaking)Experience in the food service industryKnowledge of food safety rules and regulationsWilling to take a food safety course through ServSafeExperienced driverBasic Knowledge of Montgomery County, MD and DC metro regionHas personal vehicle

 

Organization: Nourish Now

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gently Used Purses, Toiletries, Financial Donations Needed to Help Homeless Women

We are collecting arm-deep, mid-sized, good-conditioned purses, handbags, and backpacks. Fanny packs and wallets are too small.

We are seeking the following travel-sized toiletries:

Hotel travel-sized toiletries: soaps, shampoos, conditioners, lotionsFemale hygiene products (ie: pads, tampons: only accepting Flo Tampons, Organyc, Viv for V, Rael Tampons) Other travel-sized items: deodorants, first aid products, dental hygiene products, combs, socks, sunscreen, chapstick, hair ties, shower caps, makeup wipes, moisturizers, etc. Seasonal-based items: socks (colder areas), sunglasses (warmer areas) Self-care items: nail polish, face masks, hair clips, etc.Gift cards (entertainment, food)

Donations can be shipped to:

Purses For A Purpose, Inc.

5614 Connecticut Ave NW #185

Washington DC 20015

Financial Donations will be used to purchase toiletries and meet minimal business expenses:

VenmoPayPalGoFundMeAmazon Wish List

You may receive a receipt for tax purposes upon request.

Organization: Purses For A Purpose, Inc.

We are collecting arm-deep, mid-sized, good-conditioned purses, handbags, and backpacks. Fanny packs and wallets are too small.

We are seeking the following travel-sized toiletries:

Hotel travel-sized toiletries: soaps, shampoos, conditioners, lotionsFemale hygiene products (ie: pads, tampons: only accepting Flo Tampons, Organyc, Viv for V, Rael Tampons) Other travel-sized items: deodorants, first aid products, dental hygiene products, combs, socks, sunscreen, chapstick, hair ties, shower caps, makeup wipes, moisturizers, etc. Seasonal-based items: socks (colder areas), sunglasses (warmer areas) Self-care items: nail polish, face masks, hair clips, etc.Gift cards (entertainment, food)

Donations can be shipped to:

Purses For A Purpose, Inc.

5614 Connecticut Ave NW #185

Washington DC 20015

Financial Donations will be used to purchase toiletries and meet minimal business expenses:

VenmoPayPalGoFundMeAmazon Wish List

You may receive a receipt for tax purposes upon request.

Organization: Purses For A Purpose, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution- Wednesdays 10:00-2:30pm

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly FOOD PACKING:

Volunteer to pack bags of fresh produce on WEDNESDAYS (10:00AM – 2:30PM) for partner distributions within the community. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly FOOD PACKING:

Volunteer to pack bags of fresh produce on WEDNESDAYS (10:00AM – 2:30PM) for partner distributions within the community. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Distribution --Thursdays--8:30:00am - 12:30pm

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly distributions:

Thursdays    9:00AM – 12PM Distributing bags of food/supplies to drivers and walkers. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer at Food Distribution, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly distributions:

Thursdays    9:00AM – 12PM Distributing bags of food/supplies to drivers and walkers. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer at Food Distribution, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Organization: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food/Supplies Donation Drive

DONATIONS ACCEPTED ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS - 9AM TO 3PM We are collecting essential resources to support the ongoing needs of families and individuals in the Mid County community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Thank you for your generosity! Donations can be dropped off on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 9am and 3pm at the Hughes United Methodist Church Office. (Please ring the bell when you arrive).  We are asking for the following items: OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATION: Adults and kids Tylenol, cough syrup, cough drops, hand sanitizer
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD: Pancake mix and syrup, Gatorade, bottled water, healthy snacks BABY & CHILDREN’S ITEMS: Baby formulas (Enfamil and Similac), Pedialyte, baby wipes, and training diapers TOILETRIES: Sanitary pads, laundry detergents, hand soap, dish soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

 

 

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

DONATIONS ACCEPTED ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS - 9AM TO 3PM We are collecting essential resources to support the ongoing needs of families and individuals in the Mid County community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Thank you for your generosity! Donations can be dropped off on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 9am and 3pm at the Hughes United Methodist Church Office. (Please ring the bell when you arrive).  We are asking for the following items: OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATION: Adults and kids Tylenol, cough syrup, cough drops, hand sanitizer
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD: Pancake mix and syrup, Gatorade, bottled water, healthy snacks BABY & CHILDREN’S ITEMS: Baby formulas (Enfamil and Similac), Pedialyte, baby wipes, and training diapers TOILETRIES: Sanitary pads, laundry detergents, hand soap, dish soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.

 

 

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution for Seniors - Wednesday Mornings

Hughes United Methodist Church serves as one of seven Montgomery County Consolidated Services Hubs delivering food assistance and other vital services to a growing number of Mid County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, Hughes has provided more than 900,000 pounds of free groceries to 36,000 households. The needs continue to grow and we appreciate your interest.

ENERGETIC VOLUNTEERS are needed to help distribute food, they are assigned a station in which they will help our clients to classify the food they require. The activity takes place indoors and involves standing for at least 2 hours and lifting up to 35 pounds. Volunteers must dress accordingly.

COVID-19: Physical distancing protocols are followed to provide a safe environment for everyone.  All volunteers must complete a temperature check upon arrival in order to sign in for their shift. Gloves are provided, but you must bring and wear your own mask.

VOLUNTEER SIGNUP: Advance registration is required through the Hub’s Signup Genius account. For a list of available volunteer slots and to register for this opportunity, click the link below:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0849a5a72ba75-drivein#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

Hughes United Methodist Church serves as one of seven Montgomery County Consolidated Services Hubs delivering food assistance and other vital services to a growing number of Mid County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, Hughes has provided more than 900,000 pounds of free groceries to 36,000 households. The needs continue to grow and we appreciate your interest.

ENERGETIC VOLUNTEERS are needed to help distribute food, they are assigned a station in which they will help our clients to classify the food they require. The activity takes place indoors and involves standing for at least 2 hours and lifting up to 35 pounds. Volunteers must dress accordingly.

COVID-19: Physical distancing protocols are followed to provide a safe environment for everyone.  All volunteers must complete a temperature check upon arrival in order to sign in for their shift. Gloves are provided, but you must bring and wear your own mask.

VOLUNTEER SIGNUP: Advance registration is required through the Hub’s Signup Genius account. For a list of available volunteer slots and to register for this opportunity, click the link below:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0849a5a72ba75-drivein#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed for Contactless Grocery Delivery - Wednesday Afternoons

Contact-free way to provide immediate help to families in need! Wednesdays at 3 PM.

The Mid-County Consolidation Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church provides a variety of goods and services to more than 800 households each week, including home deliveries to seniors, single parent households, and those without transportation. 

Using your own vehicle, drive bags of food and other essential items and deliver outside a family's door. Bags will be loaded into your car and you will receive a list of addresses (usually 4 to 6 depending on the number of client referrals and drivers signed up for the day). Volunteers drop off at the client's doorstep and send a text saying that their food was delivered. Deliveries are in nearby Wheaton/Glenmont and Silver Spring, and typically take an hour to complete (up to two at most). 

Drivers enter the Hughes United Methodist Church lot from Windham Lane and pull up in front of the metal stairs that lead to the gym.  Must be adults (over 18) and sign a liability waiver, and should be comfortable lifting up to 20-25 pounds.

All volunteers must register in advance on the Hughes UMC Hub SignUp Genius page.  Use the link below to check for available slots and to sign up for one or more dates:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0849A5A72BA75-drivers

Your help with this activity will make a huge positive impact.  Many thanks in advance!

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

Contact-free way to provide immediate help to families in need! Wednesdays at 3 PM.

The Mid-County Consolidation Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church provides a variety of goods and services to more than 800 households each week, including home deliveries to seniors, single parent households, and those without transportation. 

Using your own vehicle, drive bags of food and other essential items and deliver outside a family's door. Bags will be loaded into your car and you will receive a list of addresses (usually 4 to 6 depending on the number of client referrals and drivers signed up for the day). Volunteers drop off at the client's doorstep and send a text saying that their food was delivered. Deliveries are in nearby Wheaton/Glenmont and Silver Spring, and typically take an hour to complete (up to two at most). 

Drivers enter the Hughes United Methodist Church lot from Windham Lane and pull up in front of the metal stairs that lead to the gym.  Must be adults (over 18) and sign a liability waiver, and should be comfortable lifting up to 20-25 pounds.

All volunteers must register in advance on the Hughes UMC Hub SignUp Genius page.  Use the link below to check for available slots and to sign up for one or more dates:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0849A5A72BA75-drivers

Your help with this activity will make a huge positive impact.  Many thanks in advance!

 

Organization: Mid County-Hub at Hughes United Methodist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teens needed to distribute food in Takoma Park after school Tuesdays; earn SSL hours

Please note: this opportunity is only available throughout the MCPS school year.  We do not host this particular distribution during the summer months.  Instead, students can join us at our regular packing on Friday mornings at the TPSS Coop and TP SDA Church. 


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for vaccinated teens (and adults) to help us pack and distribute food to the families that we serve.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These staples and fresh produce help them with their food insecurity.  

Middle school and high school students who are vaccinated are eligible to earn SSL hours by working onsite at our distributions on Tuesdays. Community service hours are also available.  Please see our website for the dates.

If you are interested in helping please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com


Dates in 2025:

Tuesday March 4, 2025


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to be vaccinated? YES, you must have proof of vaccination to participate Do I need to sign up?  Yes, send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your MCPS SSL form onsite when you volunteer.  If you go to a different school then please bring a filled out form and I will sign it at the end of your shift. We are helping over 1500 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Please note: this opportunity is only available throughout the MCPS school year.  We do not host this particular distribution during the summer months.  Instead, students can join us at our regular packing on Friday mornings at the TPSS Coop and TP SDA Church. 


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for vaccinated teens (and adults) to help us pack and distribute food to the families that we serve.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These staples and fresh produce help them with their food insecurity.  

Middle school and high school students who are vaccinated are eligible to earn SSL hours by working onsite at our distributions on Tuesdays. Community service hours are also available.  Please see our website for the dates.

If you are interested in helping please send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com


Dates in 2025:

Tuesday March 4, 2025


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to be vaccinated? YES, you must have proof of vaccination to participate Do I need to sign up?  Yes, send an email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your MCPS SSL form onsite when you volunteer.  If you go to a different school then please bring a filled out form and I will sign it at the end of your shift. We are helping over 1500 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. 

Organization: Small Things Matter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring 2025 Intern

The IRC in Silver Spring is now recruiting Spring 2025 interns! IRC internships give interns the opportunity to work directly with refugees to support them in accomplishing tasks needed to live successfully in the U.S. We offer 17 unique internships that provide a wide variety of opportunities to gain direct exposure to the refugee resettlement sector.

The IRC was founded at the behest of Albert Einstein in 1933 to assist people fleeing from persecution. Since then, the IRC has grown and works all over the world providing humanitarian support. In Silver Spring, the IRC works with refugees the moment they step off the plane to help them get situated and become self-sufficient members of their new community.  

You can find the full description by going to the IRC Careers page and filtering by City (Silver Spring) and Employee Category (Intern). Prospective interns will use the same link to apply.

·       Anti-Trafficking: The Anti-Trafficking Intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve survivors of human trafficking who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.

·       Asylee & Humanitarian Parolee Casework: The Asylee & Humanitarian Parolee Casework team is the first point of contact for asylee clients. Caseworkers provide 8 months of case management to asylees. The services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps, ensuring that clients apply for social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes. 

·       Career Development: The Career Development Program assists employed clients in securing job upgrades to improve economic conditions and align with career history and/or career objectives. The intern will work closely with the Career Development team and Financial Capabilities program to promote client self-sufficiency and encourage clients to work towards long-term career goals.

·       Community Engagement: The aim of community engagement is to establish strong, mutually beneficial connections between the community and the IRC in Silver Spring order to garner monetary, in-kind and volunteer resources for refugee clients. The community engagement intern supports the administration of the family mentor program.  

·       Development: The development team focuses on securing funding for IRC offices; assisting with donor prospecting, research, data collection and grant management activities.

·       Refugee Economic Empowerment: The Economic Empowerment program assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient by placing recently arrived refugees in their first job in the United States.  

·       Refugee Employment and Skill-Building: The Refugee Employment and Skill-Building Program aims to reduce barriers to self-sufficiency and employment and assist refugees to secure full-time employment. 

·       Refugee Employment Coordination: The Employment Coordination Program supports humanitarian immigrants to achieve economic self-sufficiency through engagement in work participation activities including volunteering, internship procurement, vocational English as a second language classes, and referrals to certificate-bearing professional development courses.  

·       Financial Capabilities: The Financial Capabilities program supports clients to become financially capable through financial education, coaching and providing low-interest loan products. Services include financial education and counseling that help clients understand banking, budgeting, saving, debt management, building credit and auto purchase. 

·       Gender Equity: IRC programming assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient and supports acclimatization within the United States by providing access to casework services. This role will support the IRC’s Gender Equality work, cross-cutting programmatically and departmentally to support the administration of equitable services and the proper consideration of gender concerns in programmatic and departmental initiatives. 

·       Immigration Legal Services: The IRC's Immigration Department provides high quality, low-cost immigration services, including filing applications for adjustment of status (i.e. green cards), work authorization, naturalization, family reunification for refugees, asylees, victims of trafficking and other immigrants. 

·       Operations: IRC's Operations Team in Silver Spring, Maryland, supports operations functions and provides related administrative support, resulting in a well-functioning, compliant environment for staff, clients, and partners. This is a challenging position that requires strong organization, creative problem-solving, personal initiative, and the ability to work well in a multicultural and fast -paced environment.

·       Refugee Walk-in Services: The Intake program is the first point of contact to all “walk-in” clients that visit the IRC in Silver Spring. We provide fast track enrollment in public benefits and referrals to internal and/or external resources and programs as needed. 

·       Extended Case Management: The Extended Case Management (ECM) team provides case management services to up to 400 new clients each year. The team works directly with new refugees, asylees, parolees, and other humanitarian immigrants resettling in the DC Metro area, including Haitian, Ukrainian, Latin American, African, and Middle Eastern individuals; utilizing a holistic 2Gen household approach for the families served, the team addresses both short-term and long-term barriers to support overall well-being in the US.

·       Refugee Health and Social Integration: The refugee health and social integration intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve refugees and other vulnerable immigrants who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.

·       Refugee Resettlement: The Refugee Resettlement team supports refugees during their first eight months in the United States. The housing team prepares apartments for new families. Caseworkers connect refugees with services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such Medicaid, food stamps, social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes. The cultural orientation team introduce refugees to U.S. customs and systems. 

·       Youth Program: The IRC’s Youth Program works to support the integration of school-age recently arrived refugees and asylees. Interns will support the enrolling of new clients in the youth program and completing individual service plans for each individual client. 

All selected interns must undergo and clear a background and reference check in order to intern with the Silver Spring office. We ask that candidates make a $30 donation to help us cover the associated costs. Currently, 87% of our funding goes directly to programming to support our clients, and your help to cover this cost will ensure that no funding is directed away from serving our clients. Instructions will be provided after you have been selected to intern or volunteer. The IRC is not able to sponsor visas.  

The ability to work in-person at least one day per week is required. Internships require a minimum commitment of 15 hours per week. Spring interns are expected to begin their internship by attending an in-person intern orientation on January 27th, 2025, from 9:15AM-3:30PM. The Spring internship terms ends on May 16th, 2025. Please note, the deadline to apply for Spring 2025 internships is January 6, 2025.

Internships with the IRC in Silver Spring are unpaid. Spring 2025 interns may be eligible for per diem reimbursement at the rate of $15/day to offset the costs of food and travel. For information on scholarship opportunities, contact your university or the IRC Silver Spring Community Engagement Coordinator at Michalina.Kulesza@rescue.org.

We currently offer internships during the following semesters: 
Spring: January – May 
Summer: June– August 
Fall: September – December 
Internships are typically posted 2-3 months prior to the anticipated start date. 

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.  

If you need assistance in the application or hiring process to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact Talent Acquisitions at IRC.Recruitment@rescue.org. As required by law, the IRC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with a known disability.

Organization: International Rescue Committee in Silver Spring

The IRC in Silver Spring is now recruiting Spring 2025 interns! IRC internships give interns the opportunity to work directly with refugees to support them in accomplishing tasks needed to live successfully in the U.S. We offer 17 unique internships that provide a wide variety of opportunities to gain direct exposure to the refugee resettlement sector.

The IRC was founded at the behest of Albert Einstein in 1933 to assist people fleeing from persecution. Since then, the IRC has grown and works all over the world providing humanitarian support. In Silver Spring, the IRC works with refugees the moment they step off the plane to help them get situated and become self-sufficient members of their new community.  

You can find the full description by going to the IRC Careers page and filtering by City (Silver Spring) and Employee Category (Intern). Prospective interns will use the same link to apply.

·       Anti-Trafficking: The Anti-Trafficking Intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve survivors of human trafficking who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.

·       Asylee & Humanitarian Parolee Casework: The Asylee & Humanitarian Parolee Casework team is the first point of contact for asylee clients. Caseworkers provide 8 months of case management to asylees. The services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps, ensuring that clients apply for social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes. 

·       Career Development: The Career Development Program assists employed clients in securing job upgrades to improve economic conditions and align with career history and/or career objectives. The intern will work closely with the Career Development team and Financial Capabilities program to promote client self-sufficiency and encourage clients to work towards long-term career goals.

·       Community Engagement: The aim of community engagement is to establish strong, mutually beneficial connections between the community and the IRC in Silver Spring order to garner monetary, in-kind and volunteer resources for refugee clients. The community engagement intern supports the administration of the family mentor program.  

·       Development: The development team focuses on securing funding for IRC offices; assisting with donor prospecting, research, data collection and grant management activities.

·       Refugee Economic Empowerment: The Economic Empowerment program assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient by placing recently arrived refugees in their first job in the United States.  

·       Refugee Employment and Skill-Building: The Refugee Employment and Skill-Building Program aims to reduce barriers to self-sufficiency and employment and assist refugees to secure full-time employment. 

·       Refugee Employment Coordination: The Employment Coordination Program supports humanitarian immigrants to achieve economic self-sufficiency through engagement in work participation activities including volunteering, internship procurement, vocational English as a second language classes, and referrals to certificate-bearing professional development courses.  

·       Financial Capabilities: The Financial Capabilities program supports clients to become financially capable through financial education, coaching and providing low-interest loan products. Services include financial education and counseling that help clients understand banking, budgeting, saving, debt management, building credit and auto purchase. 

·       Gender Equity: IRC programming assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient and supports acclimatization within the United States by providing access to casework services. This role will support the IRC’s Gender Equality work, cross-cutting programmatically and departmentally to support the administration of equitable services and the proper consideration of gender concerns in programmatic and departmental initiatives. 

·       Immigration Legal Services: The IRC's Immigration Department provides high quality, low-cost immigration services, including filing applications for adjustment of status (i.e. green cards), work authorization, naturalization, family reunification for refugees, asylees, victims of trafficking and other immigrants. 

·       Operations: IRC's Operations Team in Silver Spring, Maryland, supports operations functions and provides related administrative support, resulting in a well-functioning, compliant environment for staff, clients, and partners. This is a challenging position that requires strong organization, creative problem-solving, personal initiative, and the ability to work well in a multicultural and fast -paced environment.

·       Refugee Walk-in Services: The Intake program is the first point of contact to all “walk-in” clients that visit the IRC in Silver Spring. We provide fast track enrollment in public benefits and referrals to internal and/or external resources and programs as needed. 

·       Extended Case Management: The Extended Case Management (ECM) team provides case management services to up to 400 new clients each year. The team works directly with new refugees, asylees, parolees, and other humanitarian immigrants resettling in the DC Metro area, including Haitian, Ukrainian, Latin American, African, and Middle Eastern individuals; utilizing a holistic 2Gen household approach for the families served, the team addresses both short-term and long-term barriers to support overall well-being in the US.

·       Refugee Health and Social Integration: The refugee health and social integration intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve refugees and other vulnerable immigrants who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.

·       Refugee Resettlement: The Refugee Resettlement team supports refugees during their first eight months in the United States. The housing team prepares apartments for new families. Caseworkers connect refugees with services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such Medicaid, food stamps, social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes. The cultural orientation team introduce refugees to U.S. customs and systems. 

·       Youth Program: The IRC’s Youth Program works to support the integration of school-age recently arrived refugees and asylees. Interns will support the enrolling of new clients in the youth program and completing individual service plans for each individual client. 

All selected interns must undergo and clear a background and reference check in order to intern with the Silver Spring office. We ask that candidates make a $30 donation to help us cover the associated costs. Currently, 87% of our funding goes directly to programming to support our clients, and your help to cover this cost will ensure that no funding is directed away from serving our clients. Instructions will be provided after you have been selected to intern or volunteer. The IRC is not able to sponsor visas.  

The ability to work in-person at least one day per week is required. Internships require a minimum commitment of 15 hours per week. Spring interns are expected to begin their internship by attending an in-person intern orientation on January 27th, 2025, from 9:15AM-3:30PM. The Spring internship terms ends on May 16th, 2025. Please note, the deadline to apply for Spring 2025 internships is January 6, 2025.

Internships with the IRC in Silver Spring are unpaid. Spring 2025 interns may be eligible for per diem reimbursement at the rate of $15/day to offset the costs of food and travel. For information on scholarship opportunities, contact your university or the IRC Silver Spring Community Engagement Coordinator at Michalina.Kulesza@rescue.org.

We currently offer internships during the following semesters: 
Spring: January – May 
Summer: June– August 
Fall: September – December 
Internships are typically posted 2-3 months prior to the anticipated start date. 

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.  

If you need assistance in the application or hiring process to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact Talent Acquisitions at IRC.Recruitment@rescue.org. As required by law, the IRC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with a known disability.

Organization: International Rescue Committee in Silver Spring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve as a Summer Camp Counselor, Counselor in Training, or Service Learning Volunteer with BECA in Honduras

BECA is seeking Summer Camp Counselors for our annual Summer Camp, a summer bridge program for 1st – 6th-grade students from our partner schools, San Jeronimo Bilingual School and Santa Monica Bilingual School, in Honduras.

For interested volunteers who are not available during our summer camp weeks, we offer similar service learning volunteer opportunities for small groups - including student groups, families, and other organizations/companies.

The three-week summer camp (that happens annually - typically the last week of June through the first two weeks of July) includes fun games, activities, and literacy and math enrichment. The camp contributes to preventing summer learning loss and offers BECA's students an enriching opportunity during a time when many of their peers are still in school (public schools in Honduras operate on a February - November schedule). Our camp counselors and Counselors in Training learn just as much as our students do and have just as much fun too. 

Our counselors are a wonderfully varied group - including recent high school graduates, current college students on summer vacation, educators looking for service learning summer opportunities, and even retirees from all over the world. 

All Summer Camp Counselors (and other service learning volunteers) connect with the BECA team and each other via email and two onboarding video calls prior to coming to Honduras to discuss the following:

packing/arriving in-country

brainstorming the summer camp theme

lesson planning topics for reading & writing, arts & crafts, and physical education

 
 Once you arrive, here’s what you have to look forward to:

We kick off with a 3-4 day orientation in-country (shorter for shorter experiences)

Summer Camp runs 8:00 am – 12:00 pm, Monday through Friday

In the afternoons, the team is busy completing a service project, participating in a reflection series, going on home visits, or participating in team bonding activities

On the weekends, we take team trips to various parts of Honduras, such as La Ceiba, Cayos Cochinos, Copan Ruinas, las cascadas de Cusuco, or Lago de Yojoa

RESPONSIBILITIES

Plan, execute, and document daily activities for students in a collaborative environment Make summer camp a fun way for students to maintain/increase their English language ability Work together to plan activities across disciplines including art, reading and writing, and physical activity

SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS

A commitment to BECA’s mission and a dedication to social justice Fluency in English Experience working with children (preferred) Willingness to operate and be creative in a low-resource environment Foundational knowledge of Spanish (not required but helpful)

Because the Summer Camp is a supplemental program, BECA recoups the program’s expenses through donations paid by Summer Camp Counselors and CITs. We ask that you contribute or fundraise $1,500 for the BECA program to help defray costs (staff support, food, accommodation, and training). A limited number of reduced contribution slots may be available. If you are interested in a service learning experience for your group, we are happy to discuss a fee structure that makes sense for all. We can also help groups/individuals set up a fundraising page using our networkforgood platform.

For current college students and educators, please note that volunteers in the past have successfully applied for on-campus grant monies or local grant opportunities to cover this expense and travel. We encourage you to explore what opportunities your college/community offers to subsidize summer experiences. Please contact us if you have any questions; we will try to help you in any way possible.

*** STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING: Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised (typically an average of four hours/day during summer camp and similar service learning trips).***

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Regarding Virtual (zoom or whatsapp) Orientation Sessions:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide BECA with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual training (see waiver below) prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a BECA supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The BECA supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the BECA supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless BECA has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Organization: Bilingual Education for Central America (BECA)

BECA is seeking Summer Camp Counselors for our annual Summer Camp, a summer bridge program for 1st – 6th-grade students from our partner schools, San Jeronimo Bilingual School and Santa Monica Bilingual School, in Honduras.

For interested volunteers who are not available during our summer camp weeks, we offer similar service learning volunteer opportunities for small groups - including student groups, families, and other organizations/companies.

The three-week summer camp (that happens annually - typically the last week of June through the first two weeks of July) includes fun games, activities, and literacy and math enrichment. The camp contributes to preventing summer learning loss and offers BECA's students an enriching opportunity during a time when many of their peers are still in school (public schools in Honduras operate on a February - November schedule). Our camp counselors and Counselors in Training learn just as much as our students do and have just as much fun too. 

Our counselors are a wonderfully varied group - including recent high school graduates, current college students on summer vacation, educators looking for service learning summer opportunities, and even retirees from all over the world. 

All Summer Camp Counselors (and other service learning volunteers) connect with the BECA team and each other via email and two onboarding video calls prior to coming to Honduras to discuss the following:

packing/arriving in-country

brainstorming the summer camp theme

lesson planning topics for reading & writing, arts & crafts, and physical education

 
 Once you arrive, here’s what you have to look forward to:

We kick off with a 3-4 day orientation in-country (shorter for shorter experiences)

Summer Camp runs 8:00 am – 12:00 pm, Monday through Friday

In the afternoons, the team is busy completing a service project, participating in a reflection series, going on home visits, or participating in team bonding activities

On the weekends, we take team trips to various parts of Honduras, such as La Ceiba, Cayos Cochinos, Copan Ruinas, las cascadas de Cusuco, or Lago de Yojoa

RESPONSIBILITIES

Plan, execute, and document daily activities for students in a collaborative environment Make summer camp a fun way for students to maintain/increase their English language ability Work together to plan activities across disciplines including art, reading and writing, and physical activity

SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS

A commitment to BECA’s mission and a dedication to social justice Fluency in English Experience working with children (preferred) Willingness to operate and be creative in a low-resource environment Foundational knowledge of Spanish (not required but helpful)

Because the Summer Camp is a supplemental program, BECA recoups the program’s expenses through donations paid by Summer Camp Counselors and CITs. We ask that you contribute or fundraise $1,500 for the BECA program to help defray costs (staff support, food, accommodation, and training). A limited number of reduced contribution slots may be available. If you are interested in a service learning experience for your group, we are happy to discuss a fee structure that makes sense for all. We can also help groups/individuals set up a fundraising page using our networkforgood platform.

For current college students and educators, please note that volunteers in the past have successfully applied for on-campus grant monies or local grant opportunities to cover this expense and travel. We encourage you to explore what opportunities your college/community offers to subsidize summer experiences. Please contact us if you have any questions; we will try to help you in any way possible.

*** STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING: Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised (typically an average of four hours/day during summer camp and similar service learning trips).***

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Regarding Virtual (zoom or whatsapp) Orientation Sessions:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide BECA with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual training (see waiver below) prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a BECA supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The BECA supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the BECA supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless BECA has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Organization: Bilingual Education for Central America (BECA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12345

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at the Takoma Park Food Pantry

Volunteers Needed

EduCare Support Services is in need of volunteers to help with setup, distribution, and cleanup of the food pantry.

Days and Times:

First and Last Fridays every Month - Time: 5:00pm – 8:00pm 

Every 1st Saturdays – 10:00am -2:00pm – Onsite Food Delivery

Every 3rd Saturdays – 7:00am – Noon - Offsite Food Delivery

Also, we are open Monday-Friday. from 8 a.m.-11am – 1:00pm -4:00pm (By Appointment Only)

Volunteers are needed on these days to assist with variety of services we provide

The Takoma Park Food Pantry is a food pantry located in Takoma Park, MD. We are operated by almost all volunteers.

EduCare is serving more people during the pandemic as well. Right now, we are serving 250 families a month, or about 385 people.

(About) 75% of our food comes from USDA, the rest is purchased from local retailers and donated by individuals.

We are supported by grants from Montgomery County, City of Takoma Park,  private individuals and families, community organizations and corporations.

To learn more about becoming a volunteer, call 240-450-2092.

 You can also visit the website at www.educaremd.org

 You can also send an email to info@educaremd.org

 EduCare (The Takoma Park Food Pantry) is located at 7001 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912

 PLEASE NOTE:

No prior experience is necessary, basic training will be provided, and any knowledge of the Spanish language is helpful. Potential volunteers must be at least 13 years old to work onsite. Those under the age of 16 must have a parent or guardian volunteering alongside them. We can accommodate court orders and school volunteer requirements within reason and depend on volunteers following the above process.

** Offsite (Home Delivery Volunteers -- not eligible for SSL)

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

Volunteers Needed

EduCare Support Services is in need of volunteers to help with setup, distribution, and cleanup of the food pantry.

Days and Times:

First and Last Fridays every Month - Time: 5:00pm – 8:00pm 

Every 1st Saturdays – 10:00am -2:00pm – Onsite Food Delivery

Every 3rd Saturdays – 7:00am – Noon - Offsite Food Delivery

Also, we are open Monday-Friday. from 8 a.m.-11am – 1:00pm -4:00pm (By Appointment Only)

Volunteers are needed on these days to assist with variety of services we provide

The Takoma Park Food Pantry is a food pantry located in Takoma Park, MD. We are operated by almost all volunteers.

EduCare is serving more people during the pandemic as well. Right now, we are serving 250 families a month, or about 385 people.

(About) 75% of our food comes from USDA, the rest is purchased from local retailers and donated by individuals.

We are supported by grants from Montgomery County, City of Takoma Park,  private individuals and families, community organizations and corporations.

To learn more about becoming a volunteer, call 240-450-2092.

 You can also visit the website at www.educaremd.org

 You can also send an email to info@educaremd.org

 EduCare (The Takoma Park Food Pantry) is located at 7001 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912

 PLEASE NOTE:

No prior experience is necessary, basic training will be provided, and any knowledge of the Spanish language is helpful. Potential volunteers must be at least 13 years old to work onsite. Those under the age of 16 must have a parent or guardian volunteering alongside them. We can accommodate court orders and school volunteer requirements within reason and depend on volunteers following the above process.

** Offsite (Home Delivery Volunteers -- not eligible for SSL)

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Executive Assistant

This Executive Assistant position will support the Communication Team of a prominent faith-based food recovery nonprofit headquartered in Montgomery County.  The candidate needs to have a good command of the English language, with writing and organizational skills. Administrative experience preferred. Conversational Spanish is a plus.

This virtual position uses E-mail, text messaging, telephone, and the Google suite of products.  

Equipment Requirement: Must have a personal computer with high-speed Internet and Microsoft Office.  Familiar with Google Docs and Google Sheets is a plus.

Time commitment: 5-10+ hours per week with little to no weekend work.

Two positions available. 

Organization: Celestial Manna, Inc

This Executive Assistant position will support the Communication Team of a prominent faith-based food recovery nonprofit headquartered in Montgomery County.  The candidate needs to have a good command of the English language, with writing and organizational skills. Administrative experience preferred. Conversational Spanish is a plus.

This virtual position uses E-mail, text messaging, telephone, and the Google suite of products.  

Equipment Requirement: Must have a personal computer with high-speed Internet and Microsoft Office.  Familiar with Google Docs and Google Sheets is a plus.

Time commitment: 5-10+ hours per week with little to no weekend work.

Two positions available. 

Organization: Celestial Manna, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: “CALL CENTER” BILINGUAL ASSISTANCE

Work at home using your phone, computer and internet access; return calls and assist Spanish-speaking (and other language-speaking) clients find needed services; phone hours vary M-F 9AM to 5PM. Up 2 Us Foundation is a nonprofit that works with food insecurity.  If interested in assisting the Up 2 Us Call Center please email: info@up2usfoundation.org



Organization: Up 2 Us Foundation

Work at home using your phone, computer and internet access; return calls and assist Spanish-speaking (and other language-speaking) clients find needed services; phone hours vary M-F 9AM to 5PM. Up 2 Us Foundation is a nonprofit that works with food insecurity.  If interested in assisting the Up 2 Us Call Center please email: info@up2usfoundation.org



Organization: Up 2 Us Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Central American Minors (CAM) Volunteer

Job Summary – Volunteer will work closely with the CAM program manager to complete applications for Central American minors to be admitted to the United States through the refugee program.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Call clients to explain that the CAM program has re-started and assess whether they qualify Complete applications for Central American minors through meetings with local applicant US ties Communicate with Central American minors and their families about the process of applying to be admitted to the United States as a refugee Manage client’s files and documents and track necessary services Maintain open and direct communication with the program manager and other ECDC staff. May include some case management and trouble-shooting (assisting with food stamps, Medicaid, medical appointments, housing, and other issues that may arise) Assist the program manager and resettlement team with other tasks as directed Assist with outreach to local communities about the CAM Program and relay information about the program restarting in 2021

Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Present by Internship Completion or Before):

Spanish proficiency required Commitment to mission: to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives through supportive networks of people, services and community activities Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Use of personal computer and vehicle a plus Intercultural communication skills and experience a plus Interest in working in a multicultural environment Knowledgeable about and sensitive to the experiences of refugees and immigrants Computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite). Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet use Background check and clean DMV record

Learning Outcomes:

Understanding of Central American Minor application process Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through from arrival-5 years Increased intercultural communication competency Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities Experience working with limited English proficiency populations Knowledge of refugee benefits systems Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards

 

Time Requirements:

2 days/week.

To Apply: Please submit a (1) cover letter and (2) resume to volunteer@ecdcus.org.

Applications are considered on a first come, first served rolling basis.

Please contact cmccaw@ecdcus.org if you have any questions!

 

 

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council - African Community Center

Job Summary – Volunteer will work closely with the CAM program manager to complete applications for Central American minors to be admitted to the United States through the refugee program.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Call clients to explain that the CAM program has re-started and assess whether they qualify Complete applications for Central American minors through meetings with local applicant US ties Communicate with Central American minors and their families about the process of applying to be admitted to the United States as a refugee Manage client’s files and documents and track necessary services Maintain open and direct communication with the program manager and other ECDC staff. May include some case management and trouble-shooting (assisting with food stamps, Medicaid, medical appointments, housing, and other issues that may arise) Assist the program manager and resettlement team with other tasks as directed Assist with outreach to local communities about the CAM Program and relay information about the program restarting in 2021

Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Present by Internship Completion or Before):

Spanish proficiency required Commitment to mission: to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives through supportive networks of people, services and community activities Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Use of personal computer and vehicle a plus Intercultural communication skills and experience a plus Interest in working in a multicultural environment Knowledgeable about and sensitive to the experiences of refugees and immigrants Computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite). Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet use Background check and clean DMV record

Learning Outcomes:

Understanding of Central American Minor application process Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through from arrival-5 years Increased intercultural communication competency Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities Experience working with limited English proficiency populations Knowledge of refugee benefits systems Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards

 

Time Requirements:

2 days/week.

To Apply: Please submit a (1) cover letter and (2) resume to volunteer@ecdcus.org.

Applications are considered on a first come, first served rolling basis.

Please contact cmccaw@ecdcus.org if you have any questions!

 

 

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council - African Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity at the Takoma-Langley Park Resource Center

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support the Takoma-Langley Park Resource Center, a multicultural one-stop center offering vital resources to the community.

About EduCare Support Services, Inc.: EduCare operates the Takoma-Langley Park Resource Center, located at 7517 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912. This multicultural hub offers a range of services to the community, including food distribution, resource referrals, and much more. For More Information: If you’re interested in joining us or learning more, please contact us at info@educaremd.org or call 240-450-2092.

Volunteer Details:

Commitment: At least one day a week

Shifts Available:

• 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

• 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

• 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

• Days:  Monday through Friday - Saturday: 9am-3pm Sunday: Closed

Volunteer Duties:

• Handling mail • Answering phones • Scheduling food pickups and deliveries

• Completing basic office tasks • Assisting with food distribution (lifting pre-packed food boxes up to 25 lbs)  • Using computers, printers, and other office equipment

Qualifications:

• Ability to speak English and Spanish (preferred) • Basic computer skills. 

Together, let’s make a difference!

Thank you.

Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA

President and Chief Executive Director (CEO).

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support the Takoma-Langley Park Resource Center, a multicultural one-stop center offering vital resources to the community.

About EduCare Support Services, Inc.: EduCare operates the Takoma-Langley Park Resource Center, located at 7517 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912. This multicultural hub offers a range of services to the community, including food distribution, resource referrals, and much more. For More Information: If you’re interested in joining us or learning more, please contact us at info@educaremd.org or call 240-450-2092.

Volunteer Details:

Commitment: At least one day a week

Shifts Available:

• 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

• 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

• 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

• Days:  Monday through Friday - Saturday: 9am-3pm Sunday: Closed

Volunteer Duties:

• Handling mail • Answering phones • Scheduling food pickups and deliveries

• Completing basic office tasks • Assisting with food distribution (lifting pre-packed food boxes up to 25 lbs)  • Using computers, printers, and other office equipment

Qualifications:

• Ability to speak English and Spanish (preferred) • Basic computer skills. 

Together, let’s make a difference!

Thank you.

Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA

President and Chief Executive Director (CEO).

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manna Silver Spring Market Volunteer

Market Distribution
Volunteers will assist with food distribution at our choice distribution Market. Volunteers must be 16 or older. We are looking for volunteers that can commit to a regular weekly schedule or serve as back up volunteers.

Activities
• Direct participants through the Market and answer questions.
• Volunteers will assist them to their cars if needed
• Shelf restocking/organizing
• Pack bags of additional food when available
• Housekeeping tasks related to the daily upkeep of the Market including breaking down boxes, taking out trash, light cleaning, sanitizing carts

Requirements
• This is a customer service focused opportunity. Volunteers communicate directly with a diverse population and must be courteous, patient, and understanding of each participant’s needs.
• Must be able to communicate calmly and effectively with participants, volunteers, and staff.
• The work is physical and you should be comfortable standing for a couple of hours; you will engage in some light to moderate lifting (up to 25 pounds) as well as bending and reaching.
• Volunteers must be able to work independently in a busy environment and easily transition between tasks throughout the day with minimal instruction.

Shifts

Mondays: 9:30-12pm
Wednesdays: 9:30-12pm

Volunteers are also need to serve as back up volunteers other days


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Manna Food Center

Market Distribution
Volunteers will assist with food distribution at our choice distribution Market. Volunteers must be 16 or older. We are looking for volunteers that can commit to a regular weekly schedule or serve as back up volunteers.

Activities
• Direct participants through the Market and answer questions.
• Volunteers will assist them to their cars if needed
• Shelf restocking/organizing
• Pack bags of additional food when available
• Housekeeping tasks related to the daily upkeep of the Market including breaking down boxes, taking out trash, light cleaning, sanitizing carts

Requirements
• This is a customer service focused opportunity. Volunteers communicate directly with a diverse population and must be courteous, patient, and understanding of each participant’s needs.
• Must be able to communicate calmly and effectively with participants, volunteers, and staff.
• The work is physical and you should be comfortable standing for a couple of hours; you will engage in some light to moderate lifting (up to 25 pounds) as well as bending and reaching.
• Volunteers must be able to work independently in a busy environment and easily transition between tasks throughout the day with minimal instruction.

Shifts

Mondays: 9:30-12pm
Wednesdays: 9:30-12pm

Volunteers are also need to serve as back up volunteers other days


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: Manna Food Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21771

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manna Call Center Volunteer

Please know due to the amount of training required for this opportunity we are only looking for volunteers that can make a regular weekly commitment for at least 6 months to a year.

 

Description

Call Center volunteers are highly trained to be able to manage any call.  Volunteers will learn how to direct questions from the public, assess if people qualify for our programs and delivery services, inform people of food pick up policies and location information, issue complaint logs, and direct people to other services.  Volunteers will learn to use several technologies to schedule participants including our Salesforce database, Nextiva phone system, and Microsoft Teams.

 

Skills and Qualifications

·       Excellent Communication: Proficient in verbal and written communication, able to convey information clearly and effectively.

·       Active Listening: Skilled at understanding and addressing the needs and concerns of callers.

·       Problem-Solving: Adept at identifying issues and providing effective solutions.

·       Multitasking: Capable of handling multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.

·       Empathy and Patience: Strong ability to empathize with callers and remain patient in challenging situations.

·       Technical Proficiency: Proficient in using a computer and familiar with database systems, Microsoft Teams, and basic troubleshooting.


Additional Requirements

·       Volunteers must be 18 or older. 

·       Volunteers must be able to make a regular weekly commitment for at least 6 months to a year. 

·       Volunteers will complete a training over 5 consecutive days.

·       Volunteers must attend monthly Call Center meeting the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 2:30-3pm.

·       This opportunity is NOT open to individuals in need of service hours for Court or Student Service Learning

 

Preferred Skills

·       Previous Call Center or Customer Service Experience

·       Experience with Salesforce or other databases, Nextiva phone system, and Microsoft Teams.

·       Bi-lingual skills are a plus

·       Some College Experience

·       Ability to bring a personal laptop into the office is ideal.  Onsite computers are limited and may not available.

 

Current openings: (Availability subject to change)

•           Mondays: 9am-12:30pm

•           Thursdays: 9am-12:30pm

Organization: Manna Food Center

Please know due to the amount of training required for this opportunity we are only looking for volunteers that can make a regular weekly commitment for at least 6 months to a year.

 

Description

Call Center volunteers are highly trained to be able to manage any call.  Volunteers will learn how to direct questions from the public, assess if people qualify for our programs and delivery services, inform people of food pick up policies and location information, issue complaint logs, and direct people to other services.  Volunteers will learn to use several technologies to schedule participants including our Salesforce database, Nextiva phone system, and Microsoft Teams.

 

Skills and Qualifications

·       Excellent Communication: Proficient in verbal and written communication, able to convey information clearly and effectively.

·       Active Listening: Skilled at understanding and addressing the needs and concerns of callers.

·       Problem-Solving: Adept at identifying issues and providing effective solutions.

·       Multitasking: Capable of handling multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.

·       Empathy and Patience: Strong ability to empathize with callers and remain patient in challenging situations.

·       Technical Proficiency: Proficient in using a computer and familiar with database systems, Microsoft Teams, and basic troubleshooting.


Additional Requirements

·       Volunteers must be 18 or older. 

·       Volunteers must be able to make a regular weekly commitment for at least 6 months to a year. 

·       Volunteers will complete a training over 5 consecutive days.

·       Volunteers must attend monthly Call Center meeting the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 2:30-3pm.

·       This opportunity is NOT open to individuals in need of service hours for Court or Student Service Learning

 

Preferred Skills

·       Previous Call Center or Customer Service Experience

·       Experience with Salesforce or other databases, Nextiva phone system, and Microsoft Teams.

·       Bi-lingual skills are a plus

·       Some College Experience

·       Ability to bring a personal laptop into the office is ideal.  Onsite computers are limited and may not available.

 

Current openings: (Availability subject to change)

•           Mondays: 9am-12:30pm

•           Thursdays: 9am-12:30pm

Organization: Manna Food Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Silver Spring area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Potomac area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Poolesville area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador Program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20837

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Gaithersburg area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Olney area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Damascus area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Clarksburg area

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator or Student Ambassador creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator - Bethesda area

A Neighborhood Coordinator creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact!

Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry, ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

PORCH Communities provides the support, resources, and training to start and maintain your Chapter. We're always available to help you throughout your volunteer time.

For high school students, ask about the Student Ambassador program. 

Organization: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact!

Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry, ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

PORCH Communities provides the support, resources, and training to start and maintain your Chapter. We're always available to help you throughout your volunteer time.

For high school students, ask about the Student Ambassador program. 

Organization: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Looking for Fosters for Our Rescues

We are seeking dedicated individuals or families to provide loving homes for our rescued animals until a permanent adopter is found. We save from euthanasia. The average fostering period is 4-6 weeks, though this can vary. All of our animals are up to date on their vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered. By fostering, you’ll be giving these animals the chance to thrive in a safe and loving environment while they await their forever home. If you're passionate about making a difference in an animal's life, we'd love to have you on board!

Pep's Pals Rescue provides food and all supplies.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.



Organization: Pep's Pals Rescue

We are seeking dedicated individuals or families to provide loving homes for our rescued animals until a permanent adopter is found. We save from euthanasia. The average fostering period is 4-6 weeks, though this can vary. All of our animals are up to date on their vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered. By fostering, you’ll be giving these animals the chance to thrive in a safe and loving environment while they await their forever home. If you're passionate about making a difference in an animal's life, we'd love to have you on board!

Pep's Pals Rescue provides food and all supplies.

Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.



Organization: Pep's Pals Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer and Internship Opportunities at Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center

We are excited to announce volunteer and internship opportunities at the Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center, operated by EduCare Support Services, Inc.

This is an incredible chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families in our community while gaining valuable experience in a dynamic nonprofit environment.

About EduCare Support Services, Inc.

Founded in 2010, EduCare Support Services, Inc. is dedicated to empowering vulnerable populations, including seniors, veterans, youth, and families, through innovative programs and services. Our initiatives include:
- Permanent Supportive Housing to prevent homelessness.
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs (PRP) for individuals managing mental health challenges.
- Takoma Park Food Pantry, providing fresh and culturally relevant food to underserved communities.
- Educational Training to help immigrant and refugee women and youth achieve driving independence.
- Community Wellness Initiatives focusing on mental health, resilience, and empowerment.

Volunteer and Internship Details

We are seeking enthusiastic individuals to support various programs at the Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center. Volunteers and interns will work closely with clients, participate in program implementation, and assist with administrative tasks.

- Location: Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center, 7571 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20912.


- Volunteer Hours: Flexible shifts between Monday and Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.


- Supervision: Provided by Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA, CEO of EduCare Support Services, Inc.

About the CEO

Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas brings over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, clinical mental health, and community development. He holds:
- A Doctorate in Healthcare Administration (DHA) from Virginia University of Lynchburg (an HBCU).
- Two master’s degrees in Counseling Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Studies from Washington Adventist University (WAU).
- A BA in Social Work and Management in Aging Services from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).

Dr. Sogie-Thomas is a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP) and Certified Anger Management Specialist (CAMS-I). He is committed to mentoring volunteers and interns to develop their skills and achieve their career aspirations.

Clinical Oversight

EduCare is proud to have licensed clinical professional counselors and other experienced clinicians on staff who will provide clinical oversight for students. This ensures a rich learning experience for interns pursuing degrees in social work, counseling, psychology, or related fields.

How to Apply

If you are passionate about giving back to the community and would like to join us as a volunteer or intern, please send your resume and a brief letter of interest to info@educaresupport.org or contact us at (240)-450-2092.

We look forward to welcoming you to our team and working together to create lasting change in the lives of those we serve.

Warm regards,

Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA
President and CEO, EduCare Support Services, Inc. The Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center
Email: hr@educaremd.org

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

We are excited to announce volunteer and internship opportunities at the Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center, operated by EduCare Support Services, Inc.

This is an incredible chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families in our community while gaining valuable experience in a dynamic nonprofit environment.

About EduCare Support Services, Inc.

Founded in 2010, EduCare Support Services, Inc. is dedicated to empowering vulnerable populations, including seniors, veterans, youth, and families, through innovative programs and services. Our initiatives include:
- Permanent Supportive Housing to prevent homelessness.
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs (PRP) for individuals managing mental health challenges.
- Takoma Park Food Pantry, providing fresh and culturally relevant food to underserved communities.
- Educational Training to help immigrant and refugee women and youth achieve driving independence.
- Community Wellness Initiatives focusing on mental health, resilience, and empowerment.

Volunteer and Internship Details

We are seeking enthusiastic individuals to support various programs at the Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center. Volunteers and interns will work closely with clients, participate in program implementation, and assist with administrative tasks.

- Location: Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center, 7571 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20912.


- Volunteer Hours: Flexible shifts between Monday and Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.


- Supervision: Provided by Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA, CEO of EduCare Support Services, Inc.

About the CEO

Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas brings over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, clinical mental health, and community development. He holds:
- A Doctorate in Healthcare Administration (DHA) from Virginia University of Lynchburg (an HBCU).
- Two master’s degrees in Counseling Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Studies from Washington Adventist University (WAU).
- A BA in Social Work and Management in Aging Services from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).

Dr. Sogie-Thomas is a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP) and Certified Anger Management Specialist (CAMS-I). He is committed to mentoring volunteers and interns to develop their skills and achieve their career aspirations.

Clinical Oversight

EduCare is proud to have licensed clinical professional counselors and other experienced clinicians on staff who will provide clinical oversight for students. This ensures a rich learning experience for interns pursuing degrees in social work, counseling, psychology, or related fields.

How to Apply

If you are passionate about giving back to the community and would like to join us as a volunteer or intern, please send your resume and a brief letter of interest to info@educaresupport.org or contact us at (240)-450-2092.

We look forward to welcoming you to our team and working together to create lasting change in the lives of those we serve.

Warm regards,

Dr. Dunrick Sogie-Thomas, CPRP, CAMS-I, MA, DHA
President and CEO, EduCare Support Services, Inc. The Takoma-Langley Park One Stop Center
Email: hr@educaremd.org

Organization: EDUCARE SUPPORT SERVICES-INC aka The Takoma-Langley Park One-Stop Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Power Learning Through Nutrition : Pick-Up and Drop-Off Volunteer Needed

Description

hhhumanity.org helps around 160 students each week (children and their families) who need weekend nutrition. This enables the students to achieve their full potential at learning when they return to school on Monday.

We are looking for passionate and caring Volunteers who would make a difference in the students' lives by eliminating learning barriers.

This volunteering opportunity involves the following:

1. Picking up food supplies from Gaithersburg, MD

2. Drop off the food supplies at Bethesda, MD

Frequency: Once a week. Day and time can be flexible and coordinated to be consistent across the weeks

We need your help.  Join Us in our mission to help alleviate poverty through the power of education. 

Organization: Helping Hands for Humanity Inc

Description

hhhumanity.org helps around 160 students each week (children and their families) who need weekend nutrition. This enables the students to achieve their full potential at learning when they return to school on Monday.

We are looking for passionate and caring Volunteers who would make a difference in the students' lives by eliminating learning barriers.

This volunteering opportunity involves the following:

1. Picking up food supplies from Gaithersburg, MD

2. Drop off the food supplies at Bethesda, MD

Frequency: Once a week. Day and time can be flexible and coordinated to be consistent across the weeks

We need your help.  Join Us in our mission to help alleviate poverty through the power of education. 

Organization: Helping Hands for Humanity Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry stocking, food packing and distribution

Volunteers needed for pantry stocking, food packing and distribution on Fridays from 3pm to 6pm and Saturdays from 9am to 11am at the College Park Community Food Bank. We are a Community Food Bank in two important ways: we serve the broader College Park community and the broader community supports us with vital donations of money and food items. 

For more information, please see our website:  http://www.collegeparkfoodbank.com

If you are interested, please respond to this email:  cpcommunityfoodbank@gmail.com

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: College Park Community Food Bank

Volunteers needed for pantry stocking, food packing and distribution on Fridays from 3pm to 6pm and Saturdays from 9am to 11am at the College Park Community Food Bank. We are a Community Food Bank in two important ways: we serve the broader College Park community and the broader community supports us with vital donations of money and food items. 

For more information, please see our website:  http://www.collegeparkfoodbank.com

If you are interested, please respond to this email:  cpcommunityfoodbank@gmail.com

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Organization: College Park Community Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20740

Allow Groups: No