Opportunities From: Montgomery County Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Rockville Swim and Fitness Center: Learn to Swim Volunteers

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.

NOTICE: Effective November 15, 2021, all City of Rockville volunteers need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Volunteers for this opportunity must also successfully complete a background check prior to volunteering. 

Volunteers assist with the Learn to Swim program at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center. Volunteers work as an instructor's aid and are paired up in the pool with paid instructors. They also help take attendance, set out the kickboards, diving rings, and lifejackets and help put away the swim equipment after lessons. Volunteers must be able to demonstrate the swimming skills for the level they are working with. A time commitment of 7-8 weeks is required. 

Session dates are (roughly):

Winter session 1 Early January-mid-February; Winter session 2 mid-February-early April; Spring session mid-April-mid June; Summer sessions (1-4) mid-June-early August; Fall session 1 early September-late October; Fall session 2 late October-mid-December.

Visit the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center website for more information about our facility. 

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: Recreation and Parks (Swim and Fitness 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.

NOTICE: Effective November 15, 2021, all City of Rockville volunteers need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Volunteers for this opportunity must also successfully complete a background check prior to volunteering. 

Volunteers assist with the Learn to Swim program at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center. Volunteers work as an instructor's aid and are paired up in the pool with paid instructors. They also help take attendance, set out the kickboards, diving rings, and lifejackets and help put away the swim equipment after lessons. Volunteers must be able to demonstrate the swimming skills for the level they are working with. A time commitment of 7-8 weeks is required. 

Session dates are (roughly):

Winter session 1 Early January-mid-February; Winter session 2 mid-February-early April; Spring session mid-April-mid June; Summer sessions (1-4) mid-June-early August; Fall session 1 early September-late October; Fall session 2 late October-mid-December.

Visit the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center website for more information about our facility. 

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: Recreation and Parks (Swim and Fitness Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 27, 2035

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Youth Commission

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.

The Youth Commission helps shape the future of Rockville by identifying gaps in youth services, advocating for innovative programs, and developing recommendations for the Mayor and Council. The commission consists of 11 members who are appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council. Members are appointed for one-year terms and may be reappointed for additional one-year terms. The commission meets a minimum of eight times per year and meetings are open to the public. If you are a middle or high school student in the City of Rockville and are interested in being an advocate for your peers, please submit your interest. Youth commissioners will serve a one-year term from October 2025-September 2026. Meetings are held in person or virtually, one day per month.

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: Boards and Commissions

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.

The Youth Commission helps shape the future of Rockville by identifying gaps in youth services, advocating for innovative programs, and developing recommendations for the Mayor and Council. The commission consists of 11 members who are appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council. Members are appointed for one-year terms and may be reappointed for additional one-year terms. The commission meets a minimum of eight times per year and meetings are open to the public. If you are a middle or high school student in the City of Rockville and are interested in being an advocate for your peers, please submit your interest. Youth commissioners will serve a one-year term from October 2025-September 2026. Meetings are held in person or virtually, one day per month.

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: Boards and Commissions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen Hot Meals Porgram

Operating also as “The Lord’s Table” Soup Kitchen, our charitable organization prepares and serves free meals daily, October - April, Monday thru Friday, at Epworth UMC, 9008 Rosemont Drive in Gaithersburg, MD. Student volunteers would assist the chefs in the set up, serving, and clean up of the meals from 3-5PM.  Check out our website for student SSL opportunities   https://www.lordstablesoupkitchen.org/opportunities

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: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen, Inc.

Operating also as “The Lord’s Table” Soup Kitchen, our charitable organization prepares and serves free meals daily, October - April, Monday thru Friday, at Epworth UMC, 9008 Rosemont Drive in Gaithersburg, MD. Student volunteers would assist the chefs in the set up, serving, and clean up of the meals from 3-5PM.  Check out our website for student SSL opportunities   https://www.lordstablesoupkitchen.org/opportunities

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: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MCPS High School Assistants Needed for 6th Grade Outdoor Education Program

MCPS High School Assistants Needed for 6th Grade Outdoor Education Program


Many middle schools seek high school volunteers to assist with their Grade 6 Outdoor Education program, and the schools listed on the Google form linked below have asked for assistance in identifying potential assistants to work with them during Outdoor Ed. 


High school assistants who are selected to support a middle school will accompany middle school students and staff to one of the three sites MCPS utilizes for a 3-day, 2-night program and will assist with supervision, instruction, and activities throughout that program. 


There is no cost for high school assistants to participate, meals are provided, and assistants will have dedicated study time each day. High school assistants will need to submit a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian and must also receive permission from their teachers and administrators to participate.


High school assistants can earn up to 16 SSL hours through their work as an Outdoor Education Assistant. 


Please note: By submitting the form below, you are expressing your interest in serving as an Outdoor Education Assistant; it does not indicate that you have been selected to fill that role. Please note that the interest form only lists Outdoor Education sessions for the first few months of the school year and will be updated quarterly.


Your name and contact information will be shared with staff from the middle school(s) you select, and those staff members will contact you to share next steps regarding their selection process.  All decisions on high school assistant selection are made by the staff in each middle school.



If you are interested, please complete and submit this form. 

This form must be completed by MCPS students using their MCPS Gmail accounts.




MCPS students, please DO NOT RESPOND to this opportunity. Instead, please complete and submit this form to express your interest in participating in this opportunity. This form must be completed by MCPS students using their MCPS gmail accounts. 

Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement

MCPS High School Assistants Needed for 6th Grade Outdoor Education Program


Many middle schools seek high school volunteers to assist with their Grade 6 Outdoor Education program, and the schools listed on the Google form linked below have asked for assistance in identifying potential assistants to work with them during Outdoor Ed. 


High school assistants who are selected to support a middle school will accompany middle school students and staff to one of the three sites MCPS utilizes for a 3-day, 2-night program and will assist with supervision, instruction, and activities throughout that program. 


There is no cost for high school assistants to participate, meals are provided, and assistants will have dedicated study time each day. High school assistants will need to submit a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian and must also receive permission from their teachers and administrators to participate.


High school assistants can earn up to 16 SSL hours through their work as an Outdoor Education Assistant. 


Please note: By submitting the form below, you are expressing your interest in serving as an Outdoor Education Assistant; it does not indicate that you have been selected to fill that role. Please note that the interest form only lists Outdoor Education sessions for the first few months of the school year and will be updated quarterly.


Your name and contact information will be shared with staff from the middle school(s) you select, and those staff members will contact you to share next steps regarding their selection process.  All decisions on high school assistant selection are made by the staff in each middle school.



If you are interested, please complete and submit this form. 

This form must be completed by MCPS students using their MCPS Gmail accounts.




MCPS students, please DO NOT RESPOND to this opportunity. Instead, please complete and submit this form to express your interest in participating in this opportunity. This form must be completed by MCPS students using their MCPS gmail accounts. 

Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Youth Musicians

WAPO welcome youth musicians to join our team.

Students age from 12 to 22.

We have two concerts scheduled in Fall and Spring at Culture Center each year in Gaithersburg, and it is free to community and public.

Our youth musicians will perform with professional and amateur musicians and community choirs with classical and popular musical and songs.

Each concert has been introducing the music and enjoy the music with all music lovers at all age group.

*Auditions will be needed. *

** Please note that students can only earn SSL hours for the time spent performing -- weekly rehearsing would not be included in the 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 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: Washington Asian Philharmonic Orchestra

WAPO welcome youth musicians to join our team.

Students age from 12 to 22.

We have two concerts scheduled in Fall and Spring at Culture Center each year in Gaithersburg, and it is free to community and public.

Our youth musicians will perform with professional and amateur musicians and community choirs with classical and popular musical and songs.

Each concert has been introducing the music and enjoy the music with all music lovers at all age group.

*Auditions will be needed. *

** Please note that students can only earn SSL hours for the time spent performing -- weekly rehearsing would not be included in the 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 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: Washington Asian Philharmonic Orchestra

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 13, 2025 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring 2nd Graders Weekday Evenings

To address the acute illiteracy crisis among early elementary school students, we are recruiting adult & high school volunteers for one-on-one tutoring with 2nd graders from October to May on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,  and Thursdays, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at three locations: Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg, and Germantown.  Volunteers can sign up for one or two nights/week.  No prior experience is required.  Only a background check and participation in a 4-hour orientation session.  Tutors are at least 21 years old.  Readers are at least 16 years old.  We need both!  Help us get these kids back up to grade level!!  If you would like to sign up, go HERE.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2GecM3tXW2XGl6NZVbo6eOrcjU9buLRrF07D49TqvFBxlow/viewform?usp=dialogide 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: Germantown Global Connection

To address the acute illiteracy crisis among early elementary school students, we are recruiting adult & high school volunteers for one-on-one tutoring with 2nd graders from October to May on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,  and Thursdays, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at three locations: Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg, and Germantown.  Volunteers can sign up for one or two nights/week.  No prior experience is required.  Only a background check and participation in a 4-hour orientation session.  Tutors are at least 21 years old.  Readers are at least 16 years old.  We need both!  Help us get these kids back up to grade level!!  If you would like to sign up, go HERE.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2GecM3tXW2XGl6NZVbo6eOrcjU9buLRrF07D49TqvFBxlow/viewform?usp=dialogide 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: Germantown Global Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Potomac Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB) - Earn SSL Hours!

Join us for our Teen Advisory Board! Are you interested in helping shape library programs and spaces for service-learning hours? Each month we gather to discuss how to improve teen services at MCPL. We review county policies regarding libraries as well as other relevant official guidance. We also support library programs through volunteer efforts. Joining our TAB and becoming an officer provides leadership experience which prepares teens for being leaders in the community, on college campuses, and good citizens of the world. For ages 13-18.

Pizza and beverages will be served!

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: Potomac Library

Join us for our Teen Advisory Board! Are you interested in helping shape library programs and spaces for service-learning hours? Each month we gather to discuss how to improve teen services at MCPL. We review county policies regarding libraries as well as other relevant official guidance. We also support library programs through volunteer efforts. Joining our TAB and becoming an officer provides leadership experience which prepares teens for being leaders in the community, on college campuses, and good citizens of the world. For ages 13-18.

Pizza and beverages will be served!

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: Potomac Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Working sessions planning projects for CY2025-2026

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

Looking for an intelligent and talented team of high school or very talented middle school students who want to be part of making solutions for those in need.

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: Technology Helping People Inc

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

Looking for an intelligent and talented team of high school or very talented middle school students who want to be part of making solutions for those in need.

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: Technology Helping People Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2025 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor Pre-K-12th Grade Students on Saturday Mornings

The Latino Student Fund's Tutoring Program provides free support and academic assistance to Washington metropolitan area students to ensure their academic success. We offer individualized tutoring to support students from PreK through 12th grade in math and reading.


We are looking for volunteers ages 14 and up interested in working one-on-one with students on Saturday mornings from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM in Downtown Silver Spring (8700 Georgia Ave, Suite #500).


 LSF Tutor Sign Up Form 2025-2026

 

Contact:
MC Program Coordinator
tutoringmc@latinostudentfund.org 

(202) 377-9260

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: Latino Student Fund

The Latino Student Fund's Tutoring Program provides free support and academic assistance to Washington metropolitan area students to ensure their academic success. We offer individualized tutoring to support students from PreK through 12th grade in math and reading.


We are looking for volunteers ages 14 and up interested in working one-on-one with students on Saturday mornings from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM in Downtown Silver Spring (8700 Georgia Ave, Suite #500).


 LSF Tutor Sign Up Form 2025-2026

 

Contact:
MC Program Coordinator
tutoringmc@latinostudentfund.org 

(202) 377-9260

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: Latino Student Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create a Junior Youth Group or Children's Class in your neighborhood

Are you interested in joining a group of friends to lead community service projects in your local community? Are you a teen or young adult looking to mentor and participate in meaningful conversations, arts and crafts, and study materials based around moral and spiritual concepts with young teens and children? We are looking to create more junior youth groups and children's classes throughout Montgomery County and hope you'll join us!

Organization: The Baha'i Faith

Are you interested in joining a group of friends to lead community service projects in your local community? Are you a teen or young adult looking to mentor and participate in meaningful conversations, arts and crafts, and study materials based around moral and spiritual concepts with young teens and children? We are looking to create more junior youth groups and children's classes throughout Montgomery County and hope you'll join us!

Organization: The Baha'i Faith

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ELECTION WORKERS NEEDED FOR 2026 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS!

Election Workers and Election Judges are registered Maryland voters who volunteer to assist voters during the election process. Election Workers and Election Judges are instrumental in ensuring fair and accessible elections for all voters and protecting the integrity of the election process. In accordance with Federal and State law, they must perform duties assigned by the local Board of Elections faithfully, diligently, and without partiality or prejudice.

Every election approximately 4,111 Election Judges and Election Workers are needed to fill a variety of roles to ensure the election is carried out honestly and accurately.

Volunteers may serve as:

Election Judges - facilitating the election in a polling place during Early Voting or on Election DayDrop Box Attendants – retrieving ballots from designated drop boxesCanvassers – assisting in counting voted ballotsNursing Home Program – assisting voters in designated nursing homes

We offer a variety of positions with full-day and part-day hours of service. Some positions require prior experience and/or use of an automobile. Election Judges who are bilingual in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and French are needed to help voters requesting language assistance.

Election Judges and Election Workers receive a set stipend (payment), based on their assigned position. To receive the service stipend, you must successfully complete all required training and fulfill all election duties to which you are assigned.

* Election Workers who previously served as an election judge in 2022 election cycle or earlier will receive a $100.00 bonus for each full Election Day and/or each Early Voting Day or $50.00 for each part-day served during the 2024 elections.

Stipend Vs. Student Service Learning (SSL) Hours

For your service, you may either earn a stipend (payment) or Student Service-Learning (SSL) Hours. Your social security number must be submitted to receive stipend (payment). This can be provided once application has been processed and submitted in EJ Connection.  If you wish to receive SSL hours for your service, you do not need to provide your Social Security Number. SSL hours and applicable form will be emailed within six weeks after the election. The SSL form must be submitted to the corresponding MCPS SSL Coordinator (MCPS listor staff.

Qualifications

To participate you must:

Be a U.S. citizen and a registered voter in Maryland.Be at least 16 years of age or older (parental permission is required for 16- or 17-year-olds) and if needed, complete the Permission slip and return with your application.Not be legally prohibited from entering onto the property of a school or being near children.Be able to clearly and fluently speak, read and legibly write the English language.Not serve as a campaign manager for a candidate or as the treasurer for a campaign finance entity. Under Maryland law, an Election Worker may not hold or be a candidate for any elective public or political party office or any office created under the Constitution or Laws of the State. Be able to work the hours required for the position selected.Be able to lift up to approximately 25 pounds with assistanceSuccessfully complete all required training.Work courteously and patiently with the public and coworkers.Bilingual Election Workers and the Voting Rights Act

Election Workers with Spanish speaking fluency are especially needed as the Board of Elections assigns Election Workers who are fluent in Spanish to every polling place in accordance with the requirements of Section 203 of the 1975 Voting Rights Act. Bilingual workers are needed for Early Voting and Election Day.

For more information:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/FAQsElectionWorker.html 


TO APPLY: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/ElectionJudge/ejconnection.html

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: Montgomery County Board of Elections

Election Workers and Election Judges are registered Maryland voters who volunteer to assist voters during the election process. Election Workers and Election Judges are instrumental in ensuring fair and accessible elections for all voters and protecting the integrity of the election process. In accordance with Federal and State law, they must perform duties assigned by the local Board of Elections faithfully, diligently, and without partiality or prejudice.

Every election approximately 4,111 Election Judges and Election Workers are needed to fill a variety of roles to ensure the election is carried out honestly and accurately.

Volunteers may serve as:

Election Judges - facilitating the election in a polling place during Early Voting or on Election DayDrop Box Attendants – retrieving ballots from designated drop boxesCanvassers – assisting in counting voted ballotsNursing Home Program – assisting voters in designated nursing homes

We offer a variety of positions with full-day and part-day hours of service. Some positions require prior experience and/or use of an automobile. Election Judges who are bilingual in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and French are needed to help voters requesting language assistance.

Election Judges and Election Workers receive a set stipend (payment), based on their assigned position. To receive the service stipend, you must successfully complete all required training and fulfill all election duties to which you are assigned.

* Election Workers who previously served as an election judge in 2022 election cycle or earlier will receive a $100.00 bonus for each full Election Day and/or each Early Voting Day or $50.00 for each part-day served during the 2024 elections.

Stipend Vs. Student Service Learning (SSL) Hours

For your service, you may either earn a stipend (payment) or Student Service-Learning (SSL) Hours. Your social security number must be submitted to receive stipend (payment). This can be provided once application has been processed and submitted in EJ Connection.  If you wish to receive SSL hours for your service, you do not need to provide your Social Security Number. SSL hours and applicable form will be emailed within six weeks after the election. The SSL form must be submitted to the corresponding MCPS SSL Coordinator (MCPS listor staff.

Qualifications

To participate you must:

Be a U.S. citizen and a registered voter in Maryland.Be at least 16 years of age or older (parental permission is required for 16- or 17-year-olds) and if needed, complete the Permission slip and return with your application.Not be legally prohibited from entering onto the property of a school or being near children.Be able to clearly and fluently speak, read and legibly write the English language.Not serve as a campaign manager for a candidate or as the treasurer for a campaign finance entity. Under Maryland law, an Election Worker may not hold or be a candidate for any elective public or political party office or any office created under the Constitution or Laws of the State. Be able to work the hours required for the position selected.Be able to lift up to approximately 25 pounds with assistanceSuccessfully complete all required training.Work courteously and patiently with the public and coworkers.Bilingual Election Workers and the Voting Rights Act

Election Workers with Spanish speaking fluency are especially needed as the Board of Elections assigns Election Workers who are fluent in Spanish to every polling place in accordance with the requirements of Section 203 of the 1975 Voting Rights Act. Bilingual workers are needed for Early Voting and Election Day.

For more information:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/FAQsElectionWorker.html 


TO APPLY: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/ElectionJudge/ejconnection.html

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: Montgomery County Board of Elections

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 27, 2025 through Jun 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20879

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: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

We are hoping to share the latest photography techniques and capabilities with our Day Program participants. If you are interested in teaching an enthusiastic group of older adults how to capture the beauty of nature and character and personality of people, we would love to hear from you!

Winter Growth is an Adult Daycare, as well as an Assisted Living. Our daycare runs Monday-Friday from 10 am-3 pm. We include stimulating activities that our clients and residents can enjoy.  Our services are designed to meet the needs of older and disabled adults; many who have a form of dementia.  

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: Winter Growth, Inc

We are hoping to share the latest photography techniques and capabilities with our Day Program participants. If you are interested in teaching an enthusiastic group of older adults how to capture the beauty of nature and character and personality of people, we would love to hear from you!

Winter Growth is an Adult Daycare, as well as an Assisted Living. Our daycare runs Monday-Friday from 10 am-3 pm. We include stimulating activities that our clients and residents can enjoy.  Our services are designed to meet the needs of older and disabled adults; many who have a form of dementia.  

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: Winter Growth, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


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: Farm work volunteer

Come out and help care for our animals.  Our Saturday workdays involve cleaning barns, putting down fresh bedding, scrubbing water buckets and troughs, keeping pastures maintained, and performing regular animal husbandry tasks such as deworming, regular exams, giving shots, hoof trims, and more. 

Requirements prior to volunteering:

(1) Please fill out our volunteer application form here: https://www.stargazingfarm.org/volunteer

(2) Attend an orientation (held every first Saturday of the month from 12:30-1:15). After filling out the application form you'll receive a link to sign up for orientation.

(3) Fill out our liability waiver form.  This form will be sent to you after you've filled out the application form. 

Thank you for your interest! 


Organization: Star Gazing Farm

Come out and help care for our animals.  Our Saturday workdays involve cleaning barns, putting down fresh bedding, scrubbing water buckets and troughs, keeping pastures maintained, and performing regular animal husbandry tasks such as deworming, regular exams, giving shots, hoof trims, and more. 

Requirements prior to volunteering:

(1) Please fill out our volunteer application form here: https://www.stargazingfarm.org/volunteer

(2) Attend an orientation (held every first Saturday of the month from 12:30-1:15). After filling out the application form you'll receive a link to sign up for orientation.

(3) Fill out our liability waiver form.  This form will be sent to you after you've filled out the application form. 

Thank you for your interest! 


Organization: Star Gazing Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EcoSikh Youth Chapter 2025

Join the Eco Youth Chapter 2025 and be part of a growing movement of young changemakers committed to protecting our planet. This is a year-long volunteer opportunity for youth to:

Learn about environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Lead and participate in eco-projects such as tree plantings, community clean-ups, waste reduction, and awareness campaigns.

Develop leadership and teamwork skills while working with peers across Montgomery County.

Contribute to a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for our community.

This chapter is an opportunity for youth to connect service, leadership, and the environment while building lifelong friendships.

Volunteer Needs

Ages: 13–22

Passionate about the environment, service, and teamwork

Willing to commit a few hours per month for meetings, planning, and projects

No prior experience required — just an open mind and eagerness to learn!

Time Commitment

September – December 2025

Monthly chapter meetings (1–2 hours each)

Participation in seasonal projects/events (~4–6 times a year)

Location

Activities will take place in Rockville, MD and at various community project sites across Montgomery County.

Benefits for Volunteers

Gain leadership and project management experience

Earn community service hours

Be part of a supportive youth community

Learn practical ways to live sustainably and inspire others

Contact

For questions or more details, please reach out to:

Ramandeep Kaur (703)-863-4843

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: EcoSikh

Join the Eco Youth Chapter 2025 and be part of a growing movement of young changemakers committed to protecting our planet. This is a year-long volunteer opportunity for youth to:

Learn about environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Lead and participate in eco-projects such as tree plantings, community clean-ups, waste reduction, and awareness campaigns.

Develop leadership and teamwork skills while working with peers across Montgomery County.

Contribute to a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for our community.

This chapter is an opportunity for youth to connect service, leadership, and the environment while building lifelong friendships.

Volunteer Needs

Ages: 13–22

Passionate about the environment, service, and teamwork

Willing to commit a few hours per month for meetings, planning, and projects

No prior experience required — just an open mind and eagerness to learn!

Time Commitment

September – December 2025

Monthly chapter meetings (1–2 hours each)

Participation in seasonal projects/events (~4–6 times a year)

Location

Activities will take place in Rockville, MD and at various community project sites across Montgomery County.

Benefits for Volunteers

Gain leadership and project management experience

Earn community service hours

Be part of a supportive youth community

Learn practical ways to live sustainably and inspire others

Contact

For questions or more details, please reach out to:

Ramandeep Kaur (703)-863-4843

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: EcoSikh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- February 9, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- March 16, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 16, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- April 20, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join our Youth Action Board!

Want to take on a leadership role at G4G and in your community and Do Good? If you are in high school and want to serve as a leader in service work, you can apply to be on G4G’s Youth Action Board. Early in the school year, G4G accepts applications from young adults who wish to dive deeper into being Changemakers-For-Good in the DC area. Selected high schoolers will engage in opportunities throughout the school year that help low income and underserved individuals, develop personal and professional skills, and grow as leaders. Community Service/SSL Hours offered.

Application Deadline: Sept 22,2025


Click here to learn more and apply! 

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: Goods For Good

Want to take on a leadership role at G4G and in your community and Do Good? If you are in high school and want to serve as a leader in service work, you can apply to be on G4G’s Youth Action Board. Early in the school year, G4G accepts applications from young adults who wish to dive deeper into being Changemakers-For-Good in the DC area. Selected high schoolers will engage in opportunities throughout the school year that help low income and underserved individuals, develop personal and professional skills, and grow as leaders. Community Service/SSL Hours offered.

Application Deadline: Sept 22,2025


Click here to learn more and apply! 

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: Goods For Good

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Natural Sciences Education Board at Elevate the Future MD | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members. Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Natural Sciences Education Department, even subjects that are not extensively covered in MCPS curricula. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in the physical sciences, forensics, and/or medical sciences to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.


About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the natural sciences (i.e., chemistry, biology, honors or AP level physics, forensics) OR 2) experience in lab work OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in natural science in general Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching course concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for natural sciences curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Natural Sciences Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and remote lab activities, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and STEM literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification)

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members. Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Natural Sciences Education Department, even subjects that are not extensively covered in MCPS curricula. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in the physical sciences, forensics, and/or medical sciences to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.


About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the natural sciences (i.e., chemistry, biology, honors or AP level physics, forensics) OR 2) experience in lab work OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in natural science in general Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching course concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for natural sciences curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Natural Sciences Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and remote lab activities, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and STEM literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification)

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pillowcases for Cancer Patients

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.

2 pillowcases may receive 1 service hour

Photo courtesy of Sparkle Stories

Help sew comfortable pillowcases for cancer patients of all ages. Our goal is to bring comfort and brightness to hospital rooms and treatment spaces—and as Madam Sew puts it, help "reduce the fear and stress associated with a hospital stay and [remind recipients] they are not defined by their illness."

Priorities

100% cotton fabric that is pre-washed—please do not use scented detergents, dryer sheets, or fabric softenersPatterns and colors should be suitable for patients of all ages and genders, applicable at any time of the year (this means no references to holidays, please).Standard pillowcase size of 30 x 20 inches.

We Do Not Accept

Toddler pillowcasesFlannel fabricFabric with glitter or skullsAny fabric with religious themes or words

Recommended Tutorials

"Hot Dog" Pillowcase Video Tutorial (PDF Version)How to Make an English PillowcaseSimple Homemade Pillowcases

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart

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.

2 pillowcases may receive 1 service hour

Photo courtesy of Sparkle Stories

Help sew comfortable pillowcases for cancer patients of all ages. Our goal is to bring comfort and brightness to hospital rooms and treatment spaces—and as Madam Sew puts it, help "reduce the fear and stress associated with a hospital stay and [remind recipients] they are not defined by their illness."

Priorities

100% cotton fabric that is pre-washed—please do not use scented detergents, dryer sheets, or fabric softenersPatterns and colors should be suitable for patients of all ages and genders, applicable at any time of the year (this means no references to holidays, please).Standard pillowcase size of 30 x 20 inches.

We Do Not Accept

Toddler pillowcasesFlannel fabricFabric with glitter or skullsAny fabric with religious themes or words

Recommended Tutorials

"Hot Dog" Pillowcase Video Tutorial (PDF Version)How to Make an English PillowcaseSimple Homemade Pillowcases

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- June 1, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 1, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- May 4, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 4, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- February 2, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- March 2, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- April 13, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

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: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 13, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteering at The Village at Rockville

Come for an Experience of a lifetime!

Great for SSL Hours or building your resume. Enrich the lives of others! Participate in a number of meaningful activities with residents in our ConnectedLiving programming. Or share your talents with our residents! Bring in your guitar, teach a painting class, garden with residents and more. There are a number of ways to connect with residents that tap into your skills and talents!

For more info, email kserna@thevillageatrockville.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: The Village At Rockville

Come for an Experience of a lifetime!

Great for SSL Hours or building your resume. Enrich the lives of others! Participate in a number of meaningful activities with residents in our ConnectedLiving programming. Or share your talents with our residents! Bring in your guitar, teach a painting class, garden with residents and more. There are a number of ways to connect with residents that tap into your skills and talents!

For more info, email kserna@thevillageatrockville.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: The Village At Rockville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teacher assistant/Assistant Coach

We have teacher assistant opportunities for students with experience in computer programming or robotics competitions to join the Weestar STEM Summer Camp during summer vacation. We also offer volunteer opportunities for students who are fluent in Chinese to serve as teacher assistants in the Gateway to China Summer Camp in Howard County.

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: Weestar Corporation

We have teacher assistant opportunities for students with experience in computer programming or robotics competitions to join the Weestar STEM Summer Camp during summer vacation. We also offer volunteer opportunities for students who are fluent in Chinese to serve as teacher assistants in the Gateway to China Summer Camp in Howard County.

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: Weestar Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 22, 2026

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Update

Help with updating website with photos of events happening during the year (For example; Autism Awareness event that took place in April, 2025 International Festival that took place in April as well, Bowling Youth even that will take place in July, Poem recital etc).

Criteria for Successful Completion of SSL Project: Website & Event Updates

1- Event should be posted on the website within one week of occurrence.

2- Hours Earned: 1.5 SSL hours per event update.

3- Content: Include photos/videos and a brief event description (1 paragraph).

4- Newsletter: Each event should be added to the monthly newsletter with a summary of 2-4 sentences.

5- Quality: Content must be clear, error-free, with consistent formatting.

6- Verification: Submit SSL form with supervisor approval and link/screenshot of the post.

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: Luganda Academy

Help with updating website with photos of events happening during the year (For example; Autism Awareness event that took place in April, 2025 International Festival that took place in April as well, Bowling Youth even that will take place in July, Poem recital etc).

Criteria for Successful Completion of SSL Project: Website & Event Updates

1- Event should be posted on the website within one week of occurrence.

2- Hours Earned: 1.5 SSL hours per event update.

3- Content: Include photos/videos and a brief event description (1 paragraph).

4- Newsletter: Each event should be added to the monthly newsletter with a summary of 2-4 sentences.

5- Quality: Content must be clear, error-free, with consistent formatting.

6- Verification: Submit SSL form with supervisor approval and link/screenshot of the post.

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: Luganda Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20904

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: (Friday afternoon and early evening 2pm-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 2pm – 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 2pm – 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: (Friday Afternoon and Early Evening (2pm 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 on Fridays between 2pm – 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 on Fridays between 2pm – 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: Digital Media Intern

FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal growing boys volleyball by affording players from families with limited financial resources opportunities to play.  We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement. This internship is designed specifically for students eager to explore the world of media production, content creation, social media, communications or marketing.

Responsibilities:

Assist in the production of multimedia content such as videos and social media posts.

Participate in brainstorming sessions for content ideas and campaign strategies.

Help with editing tasks for videos and audio content.

Support the social media team in content scheduling and community engagement efforts.

Qualifications:

A qualified candidate has excellent communication skills, is technology savvy, can work independently, and interested in working for a 501c3 nonprofit. Candidates must have access to a computer and reliable internet access. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Knowledge of social media eg Facebook, Twitter/X, Linked In and Instagram plus blogs and other communication platforms, a plus.

Familiarity with the sport of volleyball.

Comfort working or learning Google Suite including: Google Docs, Forms etc. This role is best for a very creative self-starter who has ability and initiative to work independently from home.

We will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours

1 social media post = 1 hour

1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please keep a log of all hours completed.  If you are interested in the position, please email sara@495volleyball.org 

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian. 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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Organization: FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball

FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal growing boys volleyball by affording players from families with limited financial resources opportunities to play.  We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement. This internship is designed specifically for students eager to explore the world of media production, content creation, social media, communications or marketing.

Responsibilities:

Assist in the production of multimedia content such as videos and social media posts.

Participate in brainstorming sessions for content ideas and campaign strategies.

Help with editing tasks for videos and audio content.

Support the social media team in content scheduling and community engagement efforts.

Qualifications:

A qualified candidate has excellent communication skills, is technology savvy, can work independently, and interested in working for a 501c3 nonprofit. Candidates must have access to a computer and reliable internet access. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Knowledge of social media eg Facebook, Twitter/X, Linked In and Instagram plus blogs and other communication platforms, a plus.

Familiarity with the sport of volleyball.

Comfort working or learning Google Suite including: Google Docs, Forms etc. This role is best for a very creative self-starter who has ability and initiative to work independently from home.

We will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours

1 social media post = 1 hour

1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please keep a log of all hours completed.  If you are interested in the position, please email sara@495volleyball.org 

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian. 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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Organization: FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Plantings with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Help Save the Bay by planting trees! Did you know forested streamside buffers (a.k.a. "riparian buffers") have been scientifically proven to be the most effective and least costly best management practice for preventing pollution of our rivers and streams? It's a great way for farmers to improve the quality of the streams running through their farmland. Join CBF's Farm Stewardship Program as we restore these valuable resources. No experience is necessary and all supplies are provided. Families, children accompanied by an adult, and groups are all welcome. Visit www.cbf.org/mdrestoration for additional information and online registration.

 

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: Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Help Save the Bay by planting trees! Did you know forested streamside buffers (a.k.a. "riparian buffers") have been scientifically proven to be the most effective and least costly best management practice for preventing pollution of our rivers and streams? It's a great way for farmers to improve the quality of the streams running through their farmland. Join CBF's Farm Stewardship Program as we restore these valuable resources. No experience is necessary and all supplies are provided. Families, children accompanied by an adult, and groups are all welcome. Visit www.cbf.org/mdrestoration for additional information and online registration.

 

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: Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers for disabled students

For the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month(Jan, Feb, Mar, May, June 2025), volunteers will play a crucial role in assisting disabled children and young adults in learning basic Taekwondo skills alongside our experienced instructors. Volunteer duties may include providing one-on-one support during practice sessions, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment, offering encouragement and motivation, and helping with the setup and organization of the Taekwondo activities.

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.

Upcoming Keen schedule this year:

Tilden MS, Sundays from 2pm to 3:00pm -September 7th,  October 5th,  November 2nd, December 7th, February 1st 2026, March 1st,2026, May 3rd 2026, 

June 7th: Sports Festival 10am to 2:30pm at Local Park(Address will be updated)
   

Organization: Community Champions Inc.

For the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month(Jan, Feb, Mar, May, June 2025), volunteers will play a crucial role in assisting disabled children and young adults in learning basic Taekwondo skills alongside our experienced instructors. Volunteer duties may include providing one-on-one support during practice sessions, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment, offering encouragement and motivation, and helping with the setup and organization of the Taekwondo activities.

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.

Upcoming Keen schedule this year:

Tilden MS, Sundays from 2pm to 3:00pm -September 7th,  October 5th,  November 2nd, December 7th, February 1st 2026, March 1st,2026, May 3rd 2026, 

June 7th: Sports Festival 10am to 2:30pm at Local Park(Address will be updated)
   

Organization: Community Champions Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2025 through Jun 7, 2026

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Committee | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Outreach Committee. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in gaining exposure and getting trained to complete media, outreach, journalism, and public relations work.


ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 - Grades 6 - 12
 - Interested in outreach, social media engagement, publications, and media
 - Professional student writing and research skills

 

 

Volunteers are expected to complete high-quality work that is done in a professional manner. This work must be submitted on time or in a reasonable period after the assigned date, especially for time-sensitive tasks. Additionally, volunteers are expected to attend all meetings on time and exercise good judgement when volunteering with ETF MD.

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they directly supervised, as well as one hour per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Volunteer work can include contacting organizations, people, and schools to expand the chapter's audience and organize collaborations. Members of the Outreach Board may also draft emails and contact various press and media outlets for features on their publications. Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend working on the chapter's public relations and outreach efforts, furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, and verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51: Student Service Learning Activity Verification. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 until schools resume normal status.  

Organization: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Outreach Committee. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in gaining exposure and getting trained to complete media, outreach, journalism, and public relations work.


ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 - Grades 6 - 12
 - Interested in outreach, social media engagement, publications, and media
 - Professional student writing and research skills

 

 

Volunteers are expected to complete high-quality work that is done in a professional manner. This work must be submitted on time or in a reasonable period after the assigned date, especially for time-sensitive tasks. Additionally, volunteers are expected to attend all meetings on time and exercise good judgement when volunteering with ETF MD.

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they directly supervised, as well as one hour per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Volunteer work can include contacting organizations, people, and schools to expand the chapter's audience and organize collaborations. Members of the Outreach Board may also draft emails and contact various press and media outlets for features on their publications. Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend working on the chapter's public relations and outreach efforts, furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, and verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51: Student Service Learning Activity Verification. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 until schools resume normal status.  

Organization: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Services & Grantwriting Staff | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Finance Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in finance, administration, or grantwriting to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Interested in grant management and financial services. Strong persuasive writing ability is highly preferred. Experience in financial management and treasurer roles is an advantage. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Grant Administrator / Sr. Grant Administrator

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will oversee the financial operations of the Maryland Chapter of Elevate the Future. This primarily includes grant writing to raise funds for programs, which requires strong persuasive writing skills and a passion for the mission and vision of Elevate the Future's educational programs. The Finance Department also periodically handles financial planning, budget review, and fundraising planning for the chapter.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Finance Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in finance, administration, or grantwriting to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Interested in grant management and financial services. Strong persuasive writing ability is highly preferred. Experience in financial management and treasurer roles is an advantage. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Grant Administrator / Sr. Grant Administrator

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will oversee the financial operations of the Maryland Chapter of Elevate the Future. This primarily includes grant writing to raise funds for programs, which requires strong persuasive writing skills and a passion for the mission and vision of Elevate the Future's educational programs. The Finance Department also periodically handles financial planning, budget review, and fundraising planning for the chapter.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Digital Marketing Team at Elevate the Future | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Marketing Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in social media management and/or graphic design. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Digital Marketing Specialist / Sr. Digital Marketing Specialist

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Social Media Specialists will create promotional and marketing materials. This includes social media posts—primarily Instagram posts—and flyers and graphics for the chapter's educational programs in business and computer science. Interest in business and computer science is a plus but not required.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Marketing Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in social media management and/or graphic design. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Digital Marketing Specialist / Sr. Digital Marketing Specialist

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Social Media Specialists will create promotional and marketing materials. This includes social media posts—primarily Instagram posts—and flyers and graphics for the chapter's educational programs in business and computer science. Interest in business and computer science is a plus but not required.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Science Education Board at Elevate the Future | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its CS Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in at least one programming language. Willing to contribute up to (5) hours per week. Interested in website development or teaching programming languages.

 

AVAILABLE CS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Web Developer / Sr. Web Developer Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Curriculum developers will create educational materials for computer science curriculums. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The CS Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, hackathons, and coding contests for which developers are permitted to instruct.

Web developers will work with clients—small businesses—recording specifications, creating planning documentation, and using online web editorial tools to build web infrastructure for beneficiaries free of cost.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its CS Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in at least one programming language. Willing to contribute up to (5) hours per week. Interested in website development or teaching programming languages.

 

AVAILABLE CS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Web Developer / Sr. Web Developer Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Curriculum developers will create educational materials for computer science curriculums. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The CS Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, hackathons, and coding contests for which developers are permitted to instruct.

Web developers will work with clients—small businesses—recording specifications, creating planning documentation, and using online web editorial tools to build web infrastructure for beneficiaries free of cost.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business Education Board at Elevate the Future MD | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Business Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in economics, entrepreneurship, the social sciences, and business education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the social sciences (i.e., AP Micro/Macroeconomics, high school economics, financial literacy, or business courses) OR 2) experience in business or entrepreneurship OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in business in general. Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching business concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for business curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Business Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and entrepreneurship-oriented summer camps, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Business Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in economics, entrepreneurship, the social sciences, and business education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the social sciences (i.e., AP Micro/Macroeconomics, high school economics, financial literacy, or business courses) OR 2) experience in business or entrepreneurship OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in business in general. Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching business concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for business curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Business Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and entrepreneurship-oriented summer camps, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: Elevate the Future Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buddies

Miracle League Buddies are volunteers ranging in age from elementary school to senior citizens.  These include family members, individuals, and local youth and civic groups.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.”  Many people refer to the Buddy volunteers as “Angels in the Outfield.”   Buddies can bring their own equipment but that is not required. What is required is to provide smiles and laughter to the Miracle League Players.

The minimum age for a Buddy is 13.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.  The goals for Miracle League Buddies are:

To protect the Miracle League Player at all times. Always allow the Miracle League Player as much freedom as possible to play his/her own game. Assist Miracle League Player according to their needs. Be good spirited with enthusiasm, love, good attitude and concern in motivating the players and their families. Become their friend; get to know the players and their families. Arrive at field 15 minutes prior to game time.

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.

We have volunteer opportunities in the Fall and Spring seasons on Saturday and Sunday.

Organization: Miracle League Montgomery County

Miracle League Buddies are volunteers ranging in age from elementary school to senior citizens.  These include family members, individuals, and local youth and civic groups.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.”  Many people refer to the Buddy volunteers as “Angels in the Outfield.”   Buddies can bring their own equipment but that is not required. What is required is to provide smiles and laughter to the Miracle League Players.

The minimum age for a Buddy is 13.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.  The goals for Miracle League Buddies are:

To protect the Miracle League Player at all times. Always allow the Miracle League Player as much freedom as possible to play his/her own game. Assist Miracle League Player according to their needs. Be good spirited with enthusiasm, love, good attitude and concern in motivating the players and their families. Become their friend; get to know the players and their families. Arrive at field 15 minutes prior to game time.

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.

We have volunteer opportunities in the Fall and Spring seasons on Saturday and Sunday.

Organization: Miracle League Montgomery County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate/University/Community Group Service Projects

Got a group that wants to volunteer? 

KEEN has opportunities on the weekends from September through June. In Montgomery County, those opportunities are mostly on Sundays at KEEN Sports for Kids, Teens or Young Adults. (Ask about other opportunities as well.) 

During KEEN's Sports Programs, athletes (KEEN's young people with disabilities, ages 5-25) and volunteers come together for one-to-one activities in a group setting. Together they do individual activities that are tailored solely to the needs of the athlete. They may throw a basketball or kick a soccer ball, or they may take a walk around the outdoor track. Many love to bounce on 36" balls or be pulled along the floor on a flat wheeled scooter. A group may form for Duck, Duck, Goose. The session ends with everyone coming together in a circle (although some athletes still need to run around its periphery, and that's okay) and sharing with the group what they did that day "that made them very Proud." They literally go out dancing: the Hokey Pokey for the younger kids and the Macarena for the teens and young adults. Athletes burn energy, meet and interact with new volunteers, see old friends, and then rejoin their parents, who have had some precious respite time. Watch this short video to get a snapshot of KEEN in action: https://youtu.be/PL8sYmDEENg

Event location: Tilden Middle School, 6300 Tilden Lane, N. Bethesda, MD.
All volunteers must register and sign up on www.keengreaterdc.org, attend orientation and training the day they volunteer, and be mature and responsible.

Contact Beth at programsdc@keengrdc.org to organize a mutually good date for your group to volunteer. 

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: Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Greater DC

Got a group that wants to volunteer? 

KEEN has opportunities on the weekends from September through June. In Montgomery County, those opportunities are mostly on Sundays at KEEN Sports for Kids, Teens or Young Adults. (Ask about other opportunities as well.) 

During KEEN's Sports Programs, athletes (KEEN's young people with disabilities, ages 5-25) and volunteers come together for one-to-one activities in a group setting. Together they do individual activities that are tailored solely to the needs of the athlete. They may throw a basketball or kick a soccer ball, or they may take a walk around the outdoor track. Many love to bounce on 36" balls or be pulled along the floor on a flat wheeled scooter. A group may form for Duck, Duck, Goose. The session ends with everyone coming together in a circle (although some athletes still need to run around its periphery, and that's okay) and sharing with the group what they did that day "that made them very Proud." They literally go out dancing: the Hokey Pokey for the younger kids and the Macarena for the teens and young adults. Athletes burn energy, meet and interact with new volunteers, see old friends, and then rejoin their parents, who have had some precious respite time. Watch this short video to get a snapshot of KEEN in action: https://youtu.be/PL8sYmDEENg

Event location: Tilden Middle School, 6300 Tilden Lane, N. Bethesda, MD.
All volunteers must register and sign up on www.keengreaterdc.org, attend orientation and training the day they volunteer, and be mature and responsible.

Contact Beth at programsdc@keengrdc.org to organize a mutually good date for your group to volunteer. 

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: Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Greater DC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025-2026 SSL Projects sponsored by The Tacy Foundation

Description

2025-2026 ongoing SSL Opportunities for youth sponsored by The Tacy Foundation

Here is a list of many different In-Person and remote opportunities that you are invited to choose this school year:

Find, learn, and play all styles of music that have great meaning for the seniors (songs from 1940’s to 1990’s). Bring them to senior facilities and to hospitals during the Winter season, including Holidays in December-May. Use the time you would ordinarily spend practicing your regular songs to learn at least one or two of seniors’ favorite songs. You will be really surprised by the appreciation from seniors and hospital visitors. They will smile and hum the tunes when they hear their favorite music from bygone years. Add winter and holiday repertoire to your list of music: music of their youth will be so very uplifting to them.   You will be (1) performing these songs in-person, (2) and/or making a video of the songs you have learned (public domain only for videos) to place on the Playlist for hospitals.  Send to: recording.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.    MCPS requires that students earn SSL hours for the time spent performing (or recording), not for the time spent practicing or rehearsing. Design Seasonal Cards for hospital patients and seniors. Make these generic to be received by any of the recipients above.  Due date TBD. When we ship QR code Cards, we will place your message and card in the box for the hospitals where we play live music: Holy Cross Silver Spring, Holy Cross Germantown, Walter Reed NMMC Fisher Houses, National Institutes of Health, Suburban Hospital (Hopkins), Sibley Memorial Hospital (Hopkins). Frederick Health, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, and Howard General Hospital (Hopkins). You will need paper and paint/crayons/colored pencils for this. Whatever art supplies you have will be fine. Make these cards generic without reference to religious belief. Hospitals request this. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards). Write to: cards.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com for information and answer to your questions.
Please do not include any personal information (full name, home address, phone number, email address, etc.Make and send your music video of music (nonreligious) on YouTube. We will offer your music to the Activity Directors (of seniors facilities) as Virtual Live Performance. You are allowed to speak clearly your message to seniors: “Thank you for all that you have done for the community. I would like to play this song for you now.....”  Send to recording.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  The length of the video should be 15-20 minutes of music at least.  1 SSL hour per completed, accepted, and uploaded Video. Write (and or) illustrate a particular memorable moment when you played music at a hospital. Perhaps someone came up to you and thanked you. Maybe a family had just heard a very sad prognosis, or a family was happily bringing home a newborn baby, a family was bringing home a loved one from a hospital stay. As they always do, they stopped to hear your music. Another time, perhaps you saw people enter the lobby through the big doors and turn toward the music and sigh a deep breath of hope and courage. Write a descriptive piece on this. Holidays and birthdays are very mixed. They are markers of family traditions with joys and sorrows. Your writing may bring peace of mind to someone in a senior facility or a hospital who cannot express the sadness or the despair or the joy of a surprise visit of a loved one. Stories are the best medicine for reminding us of the inestimable value of paying forward our hope for others through music. (1 SSL hour). Send to volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com and/or thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. Please do not include any personal information (full name, home address, phone number, email address, etc.)

5. Write about your Piano Pals® or Guitar Pals® or Reading Express® Your Reflections may be about a particular life lesson that you taught this fall or last year during the holiday season. Tell about how your young student saw the world of holidays through his or her eyes. Your writing may reflect (1) a change in your idea of community service, (2) what you discovered that you did not know before you taught (Write about this in regard to the children whom you are serving), and/or (3) the importance of music in the lives of the children you are working with. It may include a particularly difficult challenge that you faced or are facing in working with children. The piece may be about how you discovered a side of yourself you had not known before these music classes. Relate how you would like to take what you learned into the world to share with others and to serve again. (1 SSL hour after it is published online or in the Newsletter). Send to volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.comand/or thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  

The Reading Express Virtual Library: Make a video recording of a children's book, a fairy tale, or Your Own Storybook. Show the pictures on the camera as you read the book. No matter how difficult life becomes and how trapped a child feels, he or she can go anywhere in the universe with a book or story. Reading to a child can take him anywhere, bring her hope and joy in any life situation. BE SURE THE STORY IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN or contact the publisher directly first to receive written permission to make a video of the story. (1 hour SSL) Write to reading.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. See the separate Listing for Live Music In-Person for 26 senior facilities and for 7 hospitals in the Nation's Capital Area.  Volunteer to bring your music as often as you are able!See separate Listings for:

Piano Pals for Elementary school children, Guitar Pals for Elementary school children, and Piano Pals for Seniors.  Look for Summer Training sessions (coming in July) for new volunteers.  Experienced mentors will teach new volunteers.  

 

Student participation in the above service projects 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. The above service activities are designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Consent Forms for Virtual Learning by 501(c)(3) organizations (The Tacy Foundation) must be signed by the parent prior to enrollment. No exceptions.

 

Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Description

2025-2026 ongoing SSL Opportunities for youth sponsored by The Tacy Foundation

Here is a list of many different In-Person and remote opportunities that you are invited to choose this school year:

Find, learn, and play all styles of music that have great meaning for the seniors (songs from 1940’s to 1990’s). Bring them to senior facilities and to hospitals during the Winter season, including Holidays in December-May. Use the time you would ordinarily spend practicing your regular songs to learn at least one or two of seniors’ favorite songs. You will be really surprised by the appreciation from seniors and hospital visitors. They will smile and hum the tunes when they hear their favorite music from bygone years. Add winter and holiday repertoire to your list of music: music of their youth will be so very uplifting to them.   You will be (1) performing these songs in-person, (2) and/or making a video of the songs you have learned (public domain only for videos) to place on the Playlist for hospitals.  Send to: recording.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.    MCPS requires that students earn SSL hours for the time spent performing (or recording), not for the time spent practicing or rehearsing. Design Seasonal Cards for hospital patients and seniors. Make these generic to be received by any of the recipients above.  Due date TBD. When we ship QR code Cards, we will place your message and card in the box for the hospitals where we play live music: Holy Cross Silver Spring, Holy Cross Germantown, Walter Reed NMMC Fisher Houses, National Institutes of Health, Suburban Hospital (Hopkins), Sibley Memorial Hospital (Hopkins). Frederick Health, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, and Howard General Hospital (Hopkins). You will need paper and paint/crayons/colored pencils for this. Whatever art supplies you have will be fine. Make these cards generic without reference to religious belief. Hospitals request this. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards). Write to: cards.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com for information and answer to your questions.
Please do not include any personal information (full name, home address, phone number, email address, etc.Make and send your music video of music (nonreligious) on YouTube. We will offer your music to the Activity Directors (of seniors facilities) as Virtual Live Performance. You are allowed to speak clearly your message to seniors: “Thank you for all that you have done for the community. I would like to play this song for you now.....”  Send to recording.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  The length of the video should be 15-20 minutes of music at least.  1 SSL hour per completed, accepted, and uploaded Video. Write (and or) illustrate a particular memorable moment when you played music at a hospital. Perhaps someone came up to you and thanked you. Maybe a family had just heard a very sad prognosis, or a family was happily bringing home a newborn baby, a family was bringing home a loved one from a hospital stay. As they always do, they stopped to hear your music. Another time, perhaps you saw people enter the lobby through the big doors and turn toward the music and sigh a deep breath of hope and courage. Write a descriptive piece on this. Holidays and birthdays are very mixed. They are markers of family traditions with joys and sorrows. Your writing may bring peace of mind to someone in a senior facility or a hospital who cannot express the sadness or the despair or the joy of a surprise visit of a loved one. Stories are the best medicine for reminding us of the inestimable value of paying forward our hope for others through music. (1 SSL hour). Send to volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com and/or thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. Please do not include any personal information (full name, home address, phone number, email address, etc.)

5. Write about your Piano Pals® or Guitar Pals® or Reading Express® Your Reflections may be about a particular life lesson that you taught this fall or last year during the holiday season. Tell about how your young student saw the world of holidays through his or her eyes. Your writing may reflect (1) a change in your idea of community service, (2) what you discovered that you did not know before you taught (Write about this in regard to the children whom you are serving), and/or (3) the importance of music in the lives of the children you are working with. It may include a particularly difficult challenge that you faced or are facing in working with children. The piece may be about how you discovered a side of yourself you had not known before these music classes. Relate how you would like to take what you learned into the world to share with others and to serve again. (1 SSL hour after it is published online or in the Newsletter). Send to volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.comand/or thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  

The Reading Express Virtual Library: Make a video recording of a children's book, a fairy tale, or Your Own Storybook. Show the pictures on the camera as you read the book. No matter how difficult life becomes and how trapped a child feels, he or she can go anywhere in the universe with a book or story. Reading to a child can take him anywhere, bring her hope and joy in any life situation. BE SURE THE STORY IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN or contact the publisher directly first to receive written permission to make a video of the story. (1 hour SSL) Write to reading.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. See the separate Listing for Live Music In-Person for 26 senior facilities and for 7 hospitals in the Nation's Capital Area.  Volunteer to bring your music as often as you are able!See separate Listings for:

Piano Pals for Elementary school children, Guitar Pals for Elementary school children, and Piano Pals for Seniors.  Look for Summer Training sessions (coming in July) for new volunteers.  Experienced mentors will teach new volunteers.  

 

Student participation in the above service projects 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. The above service activities are designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Consent Forms for Virtual Learning by 501(c)(3) organizations (The Tacy Foundation) must be signed by the parent prior to enrollment. No exceptions.

 

Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20875

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Support

We hold various community events through out the year that offer education and services in natural health care and wellness.

We need volunteers at these events to help us with welcoming guests, distributing flyers, giving information, handing out products, and more.

Contact us for more information or to be a volunteer at one of our exciting events.

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: Vedic Health Inc

We hold various community events through out the year that offer education and services in natural health care and wellness.

We need volunteers at these events to help us with welcoming guests, distributing flyers, giving information, handing out products, and more.

Contact us for more information or to be a volunteer at one of our exciting events.

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: Vedic Health Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help at Poolesville MD Equestrian Farm

Volunteers will assist program staff by helping to set up and organize activities, engaging with children to foster an inclusive and supportive environment, and ensuring smooth transitions between activities. They may also help care for the equestrian facility general barn chores by tidying up spaces, preparing equipment, and assisting with basic horse care under supervision.

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: Motown Glory Partners CDC/RIDE MoCo

Volunteers will assist program staff by helping to set up and organize activities, engaging with children to foster an inclusive and supportive environment, and ensuring smooth transitions between activities. They may also help care for the equestrian facility general barn chores by tidying up spaces, preparing equipment, and assisting with basic horse care under supervision.

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: Motown Glory Partners CDC/RIDE MoCo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20837

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: Heart Pillows for Cancer Patients

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.1 pillow may receive 1 service hour

Heart pillows are ideal for those who received surgical procedures near the underarm, and can act as a protective barrier between sensitive areas and the car seatbelt. Volunteers may choose to make sewn or crocheted heart-shaped pillows to show patients that we care!

NOTE: We do NOT accept no-sew pillows.

We welcome unisex colors and patterns (NO holiday or religious patterns, as noted in our project guidelines) and recommend a size of 9 x 9 inches, using cotton fabric for sewn pillows. For the safety of our recipients, please use new and unused materials.Please do not superglue pillows. Pillows must be sewn following the tutorials below, without stuffing coming out. Please feel free to Google to find other patterns.

For volunteers seeking service hours: Photos prior to submissions are HIGHLY recommended to ensure quality work. Please email volunteer@kitstoheart.org with your photos.

Materials

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

Two pieces of fabric per pillow. Unisex designs for adults, animal patterns (e.g., dogs, cats), and male-specific patterns are greatly preferred! Poly-fil stuffing Scissors (fabric scissors are recommended) Pen or marker  White paper to make a template

Recommended Tutorials

Heart Pillow Pattern for Breast Cancer Patients How to Sew a Heart-Shaped Pillow (YouTube) Heart Pillows for Breast Cancer Video Tutorial Crochet a Heart Pillow

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!


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: Kits to Heart

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.1 pillow may receive 1 service hour

Heart pillows are ideal for those who received surgical procedures near the underarm, and can act as a protective barrier between sensitive areas and the car seatbelt. Volunteers may choose to make sewn or crocheted heart-shaped pillows to show patients that we care!

NOTE: We do NOT accept no-sew pillows.

We welcome unisex colors and patterns (NO holiday or religious patterns, as noted in our project guidelines) and recommend a size of 9 x 9 inches, using cotton fabric for sewn pillows. For the safety of our recipients, please use new and unused materials.Please do not superglue pillows. Pillows must be sewn following the tutorials below, without stuffing coming out. Please feel free to Google to find other patterns.

For volunteers seeking service hours: Photos prior to submissions are HIGHLY recommended to ensure quality work. Please email volunteer@kitstoheart.org with your photos.

Materials

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

Two pieces of fabric per pillow. Unisex designs for adults, animal patterns (e.g., dogs, cats), and male-specific patterns are greatly preferred! Poly-fil stuffing Scissors (fabric scissors are recommended) Pen or marker  White paper to make a template

Recommended Tutorials

Heart Pillow Pattern for Breast Cancer Patients How to Sew a Heart-Shaped Pillow (YouTube) Heart Pillows for Breast Cancer Video Tutorial Crochet a Heart Pillow

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!


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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adolescent Puppy Raisers Needed - Co-Raise a Service Dog for a Veteran with a Parent or Guardian!

Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are actively seeking volunteers to serve as Puppy Parents for future service dogs in training and would love for Montgomery County youth to co-raise with their parent or guardian.

For the duration of their training, WCC pups live in Puppy Raiser's homes. In addition to any training the dogs do with Warriors, they are constantly working on their skills in a home environment and at training sessions at WCC. 

Puppy Raisers train our service dogs for 4 to 20 months before the dogs graduate and are placed with their forever Veteran. Each puppy goes home with his or her Puppy Parent between the ages of 8-12 weeks. To be considered for this important task, you must be willing and able to provide the following support and training for the WCC service dog in training:

Must co-raise with a parent or guardian Provide a stable, safe, consistent and loving environment Provide the dog with access to new places, new people and new experiences Supervise the dog throughout the day Teach the dog manners and basic commands Keep the dog on a leash at all times or supervised in a securely fenced area Closely monitor the dog’s progress and submit monthly reports and complete a brief daily journal to reflect on the dog's progress and your experiences Attend weekly training classes that build skills and confidence Provide the dog with age-appropriate socialization opportunities Ensure that the WCC dog is the only dog under the age of one in your home Agree to return the dog upon request

Click here to learn more:  https://warriorcanineconnection.org/get-involved/become-a-puppy-raiser/

As a youth co-raiser, you can earn 1 SSL hour for each day that you have the dog and take an active role in its training and healthcare (This is not a dog fostering program).  In order to demonstrate this you must attend weekly trainings, complete monthly progress reports, submit the daily reflective journal every 12 weeks, and bring your dog to Head Quarters in Germantown when necessary.  If not all parts are completed, the student will only earn a portion of the hours based on their involvement.  This is a big responsibility, but it will be so rewarding.  Not only can you earn SSL hours, but you will be serving the Veteran community, learning how to train a dog, and this experience will look amazing on college resumes. 

Questions? Contact puppyparent@warriorcanineconnection.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: Warrior Canine Connection

Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are actively seeking volunteers to serve as Puppy Parents for future service dogs in training and would love for Montgomery County youth to co-raise with their parent or guardian.

For the duration of their training, WCC pups live in Puppy Raiser's homes. In addition to any training the dogs do with Warriors, they are constantly working on their skills in a home environment and at training sessions at WCC. 

Puppy Raisers train our service dogs for 4 to 20 months before the dogs graduate and are placed with their forever Veteran. Each puppy goes home with his or her Puppy Parent between the ages of 8-12 weeks. To be considered for this important task, you must be willing and able to provide the following support and training for the WCC service dog in training:

Must co-raise with a parent or guardian Provide a stable, safe, consistent and loving environment Provide the dog with access to new places, new people and new experiences Supervise the dog throughout the day Teach the dog manners and basic commands Keep the dog on a leash at all times or supervised in a securely fenced area Closely monitor the dog’s progress and submit monthly reports and complete a brief daily journal to reflect on the dog's progress and your experiences Attend weekly training classes that build skills and confidence Provide the dog with age-appropriate socialization opportunities Ensure that the WCC dog is the only dog under the age of one in your home Agree to return the dog upon request

Click here to learn more:  https://warriorcanineconnection.org/get-involved/become-a-puppy-raiser/

As a youth co-raiser, you can earn 1 SSL hour for each day that you have the dog and take an active role in its training and healthcare (This is not a dog fostering program).  In order to demonstrate this you must attend weekly trainings, complete monthly progress reports, submit the daily reflective journal every 12 weeks, and bring your dog to Head Quarters in Germantown when necessary.  If not all parts are completed, the student will only earn a portion of the hours based on their involvement.  This is a big responsibility, but it will be so rewarding.  Not only can you earn SSL hours, but you will be serving the Veteran community, learning how to train a dog, and this experience will look amazing on college resumes. 

Questions? Contact puppyparent@warriorcanineconnection.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: Warrior Canine Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Council Member - 2026-26

The Civic Circle has an opening on our Youth Council, a volunteer position that involves volunteering at Civic Circle events, promoting and supporting our organization as an ambassador in the community, and helping ensure that our programs are responsive to and relevant to Montgomery County’s youth. This is an outstanding opportunity for a high school or college student who has a passion for democracy issues and civic life, and would like to learn more about entrepreneurial leadership and nonprofit management. To learn more about The Civic Circle, visit www.theciviccircle.org. To apply, please contact Conner Barron at cbarron@theciviccircle.org.

MCPS Student Service Learning Information:

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised. A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform before 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: The Civic Circle

The Civic Circle has an opening on our Youth Council, a volunteer position that involves volunteering at Civic Circle events, promoting and supporting our organization as an ambassador in the community, and helping ensure that our programs are responsive to and relevant to Montgomery County’s youth. This is an outstanding opportunity for a high school or college student who has a passion for democracy issues and civic life, and would like to learn more about entrepreneurial leadership and nonprofit management. To learn more about The Civic Circle, visit www.theciviccircle.org. To apply, please contact Conner Barron at cbarron@theciviccircle.org.

MCPS Student Service Learning Information:

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised. A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform before 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 be 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: The Civic Circle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

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: Virtual Volunteer Opportunity - Researching Community Organizations

Volunteers will be tasked with researching nonprofits, schools, and community organizations in the DMV. As we collaborate with these organizations, we are learning about the services they provide, volunteer opportunities available, and vital resources to share with people in need. Volunteers will research the organizations, their contact info, and basic information about their projects.


Another virtual research opportunity involves policy reforms in the DMV. As we  strive to defend human rights, we are learning about organizations that are involved in the industry. Volunteers will research organizations involved in policy-making and the programs they implement to help the community.


These virtual volunteer opportunities will be hosted by a supervisor, so they will earn hour-for-hour the time they are serving.

 

Additional information for volunteers:

- A student's parent/guarding must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

- The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waive from the student's parent/guarding authorizing permission/release.

- Student's 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: Hungry 4 Change

Volunteers will be tasked with researching nonprofits, schools, and community organizations in the DMV. As we collaborate with these organizations, we are learning about the services they provide, volunteer opportunities available, and vital resources to share with people in need. Volunteers will research the organizations, their contact info, and basic information about their projects.


Another virtual research opportunity involves policy reforms in the DMV. As we  strive to defend human rights, we are learning about organizations that are involved in the industry. Volunteers will research organizations involved in policy-making and the programs they implement to help the community.


These virtual volunteer opportunities will be hosted by a supervisor, so they will earn hour-for-hour the time they are serving.

 

Additional information for volunteers:

- A student's parent/guarding must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

- The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waive from the student's parent/guarding authorizing permission/release.

- Student's 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: Hungry 4 Change

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20746

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin Support in Clinic

Call patients to remind them of appointments and procedures they might need to schedule. You will be trained and work alongside staff.

For this task, you do need to speak Spanish.

You can earn SSL hours. For the first 3 months you will have to be able to work between 8am and 5pm.

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: Mercy Health Clinic

Call patients to remind them of appointments and procedures they might need to schedule. You will be trained and work alongside staff.

For this task, you do need to speak Spanish.

You can earn SSL hours. For the first 3 months you will have to be able to work between 8am and 5pm.

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: Mercy Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fabric Tissue Holders for Cancer Patients


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.

Photo courtesy of OnlineFabricStore

4 tissue holders may receive 1 service hour

Help sew fabric tissue holders to provide comfort and care for cancer patients. These handmade holders offer a personal, thoughtful touch—helping to brighten the hospital or treatment environment and reminding patients that they are supported and not alone during their journey. Designed to fit standard travel-size tissue packs, these holders are made using basic sewing techniques and minimal materials—making them perfect for beginners.

Recommended Materials

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

Cotton fabric (main fabric and lining fabric—have fun with pattern mixing, especially if you have fabric scraps!) Matching thread Sewing pins Fabric scissors Sewing machine Iron and ironing board Tissue packs

Recommended Tutorials

 

How to Sew a Mini Tissue Pocket Holder (YouTube) How to Sew a Fabric Pocket Tissue Holder (YouTube) (Text)

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart


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.

Photo courtesy of OnlineFabricStore

4 tissue holders may receive 1 service hour

Help sew fabric tissue holders to provide comfort and care for cancer patients. These handmade holders offer a personal, thoughtful touch—helping to brighten the hospital or treatment environment and reminding patients that they are supported and not alone during their journey. Designed to fit standard travel-size tissue packs, these holders are made using basic sewing techniques and minimal materials—making them perfect for beginners.

Recommended Materials

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

Cotton fabric (main fabric and lining fabric—have fun with pattern mixing, especially if you have fabric scraps!) Matching thread Sewing pins Fabric scissors Sewing machine Iron and ironing board Tissue packs

Recommended Tutorials

 

How to Sew a Mini Tissue Pocket Holder (YouTube) How to Sew a Fabric Pocket Tissue Holder (YouTube) (Text)

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Crochet Animals for Cancer Patients

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.

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2 mini crochet animals may receive 1 service hour
1 larger crochet animal may receive 1 service hour

Help craft soft, colorful amigurumi creatures for patients undergoing cancer treatments. These thoughtful gifts not only brighten the patients' days but also serve as a symbol of care and encouragement during a challenging time. Please feel free to add keychains to the mini crochet creatures!

In terms of sizing, the mini crochet animals should be about the size of the palm of your hand, while the larger crochet animals may be the size of the hand itself. Due to the size limitations of our care kits, we will not be able to accept crochet animals larger than the size of an average adult hand. Thanks for your understanding and support!

Amigurumi Tutorials and Patterns:

Browse free patterns Suggested YouTube Tutorials (feel free to make other animals, plants, fruits, etc.) : bird, popping mushroom, flower, whale, pig, strawberry and cherry, Pop-Tart, coffee mug, star and moon, bunny (may receive 2 SSL hours), mochi bunny, duck, turtle, stingray Tutorials for keychains: baby chick, butterfly, fried egg Crochet Instagram accounts for reference: @yarngles @jnw.crochet @velvetblueberryco

Recommended Materials

Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky (any colors) Loops and Threads yarn Hobbii Honey Bunny yarn and Toucan yarn

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart

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.

feel free to make other animals, plants, fruits, etc.feel free to make other animals, plants, fruits, etc.feel free to make other animals, plants, fruits, etc.





View this post on Instagram















A post shared by Kits to Heart (@kitstoheart)

2 mini crochet animals may receive 1 service hour
1 larger crochet animal may receive 1 service hour

Help craft soft, colorful amigurumi creatures for patients undergoing cancer treatments. These thoughtful gifts not only brighten the patients' days but also serve as a symbol of care and encouragement during a challenging time. Please feel free to add keychains to the mini crochet creatures!

In terms of sizing, the mini crochet animals should be about the size of the palm of your hand, while the larger crochet animals may be the size of the hand itself. Due to the size limitations of our care kits, we will not be able to accept crochet animals larger than the size of an average adult hand. Thanks for your understanding and support!

Amigurumi Tutorials and Patterns:

Browse free patterns Suggested YouTube Tutorials (feel free to make other animals, plants, fruits, etc.) : bird, popping mushroom, flower, whale, pig, strawberry and cherry, Pop-Tart, coffee mug, star and moon, bunny (may receive 2 SSL hours), mochi bunny, duck, turtle, stingray Tutorials for keychains: baby chick, butterfly, fried egg Crochet Instagram accounts for reference: @yarngles @jnw.crochet @velvetblueberryco

Recommended Materials

Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky (any colors) Loops and Threads yarn Hobbii Honey Bunny yarn and Toucan yarn

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Decorated Art Journals for Cancer Patients

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.

Decorate beautiful journals that recipients would be able to use as appointment planners, symptom trackers, or simply coloring books. The covers and perhaps a few pages inside could be spaces for volunteers to draw outlines or artwork, write inspiring messages, etc.

As of August 11, 2023, we ONLY accept decorated store-bought journals for service hours, but not composition notebooks. The outside covers should be decorated with art and/or inspiring quotes. At least one of the inside pages should also be decorated with calendars, activity or coloring pages, inspiring messages, etc. Using only stickers or decorative tape is not acceptable for service hours.

Hand-bound journals are always welcome but will not be eligible for service hours.

Priorities

Well-decorated journals for both adult and pediatric patients of any gender to use as portable notebooks, coloring books, and/or appointment planners. Bullet journaling is welcome! Artwork, hand-lettering, drawings, and weekly or monthly calendar pages, with encouraging messages Suitable to fit inside a 12 x 10 x 4-inch box

We Do Not Accept

Hand-bound journals for service hours (still accepted if not requesting hours) Stapled journals Composition notebooks Folded construction paper Undecorated store-bought journals for service hours Journals made with folders

Recommended Blank Journals

24-Pack Blank Notebooks 24-Pack Large Blank Notebook 8.5x11 Unlined Journals 15-Pack A5 Kraft Notebooks, 60 Lined Blank Pages Travel Journal 24-Pack Blank Journals Bulk Set, Small Kraft Paper Notebooks 24-Pack Blank Books, Unlined Pocket Size Notebook Bulk Set

Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must decorate at least 4 journals for quality completion of the service project. Every 4 decorated journals may receive 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity.

Getting Started

Please visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop-off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

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: Kits to Heart

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.

Decorate beautiful journals that recipients would be able to use as appointment planners, symptom trackers, or simply coloring books. The covers and perhaps a few pages inside could be spaces for volunteers to draw outlines or artwork, write inspiring messages, etc.

As of August 11, 2023, we ONLY accept decorated store-bought journals for service hours, but not composition notebooks. The outside covers should be decorated with art and/or inspiring quotes. At least one of the inside pages should also be decorated with calendars, activity or coloring pages, inspiring messages, etc. Using only stickers or decorative tape is not acceptable for service hours.

Hand-bound journals are always welcome but will not be eligible for service hours.

Priorities

Well-decorated journals for both adult and pediatric patients of any gender to use as portable notebooks, coloring books, and/or appointment planners. Bullet journaling is welcome! Artwork, hand-lettering, drawings, and weekly or monthly calendar pages, with encouraging messages Suitable to fit inside a 12 x 10 x 4-inch box

We Do Not Accept

Hand-bound journals for service hours (still accepted if not requesting hours) Stapled journals Composition notebooks Folded construction paper Undecorated store-bought journals for service hours Journals made with folders

Recommended Blank Journals

24-Pack Blank Notebooks 24-Pack Large Blank Notebook 8.5x11 Unlined Journals 15-Pack A5 Kraft Notebooks, 60 Lined Blank Pages Travel Journal 24-Pack Blank Journals Bulk Set, Small Kraft Paper Notebooks 24-Pack Blank Books, Unlined Pocket Size Notebook Bulk Set

Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must decorate at least 4 journals for quality completion of the service project. Every 4 decorated journals may receive 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity.

Getting Started

Please visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop-off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21029

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Crochet/Knit Hats for Cancer Patients

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 keep patients warm with thoughtfully made crochet and knit hats! These are especially important during trips to the hospital and to shield from colder weather. Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

1 hat may be eligible for 1.5 service hours

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: Kits to Heart

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 keep patients warm with thoughtfully made crochet and knit hats! These are especially important during trips to the hospital and to shield from colder weather. Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

1 hat may be eligible for 1.5 service hours

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: Kits to Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

(Spanish proficiency required): The Front Desk is a fast paced work/volunteer place. You will be working with staff to help patients check in, answer questions, and answer the phones. Flexibility with your schedule might be possible.

More information: https://www.mercyhealthclinic.org/donate-2/non-provider-and-medical-professional-volunteers/

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: Mercy Health Clinic

(Spanish proficiency required): The Front Desk is a fast paced work/volunteer place. You will be working with staff to help patients check in, answer questions, and answer the phones. Flexibility with your schedule might be possible.

More information: https://www.mercyhealthclinic.org/donate-2/non-provider-and-medical-professional-volunteers/

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: Mercy Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat ReStore - Heavy Lifters

Habitat for Humanity ReStore® is an integral part of Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland!   Our Habitat ReStores have a specific need for volunteers to help unload donations during the week.  We need heavy lifters (50lbs +) to help us unload our donation trucks each week.  You will also assist with cleaning the store and helping customers.

 

          Please visit our Website and sign up at a local ReStore to volunteer!  


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: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland

Habitat for Humanity ReStore® is an integral part of Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland!   Our Habitat ReStores have a specific need for volunteers to help unload donations during the week.  We need heavy lifters (50lbs +) to help us unload our donation trucks each week.  You will also assist with cleaning the store and helping customers.

 

          Please visit our Website and sign up at a local ReStore to volunteer!  


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: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Live Music for Seniors and Hospitals

Apply to The Tacy Foundation for immediate opportunities:   volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com, and                                    thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.

Invitations to All Live Music Events will be sent out via Signup.com. The date and time and location of the event will be given on the invitation. Each child/teen who signs up will be notified 2 days prior to the event. The Chief Intern of each event will take the parents’ emails, time of arrival and departure to send to the SSL manager for the record for public and private schools in Fairfax County & Loudon County, Virginia, Frederick, Prince George's, Howard and Montgomery Counties in Maryland.  These events occur monthly for 27 senior facilities and weekly or bi-weekly for hospitals in Germantown, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Columbia, MD, and Washington, DC.  These include WRNMMC, NIH, Holy Cross, Hopkins Suburban,  Sibley Memorial, and Howard General Hospital.

If you know of others who are interested in enrolling, please send them to The Tacy Foundation to encourage them to enroll and start immediately. We have so much work to do to rebuild the hopes of so many who have been affected by post-COVID life and job security changes. Reach out to them with your hearts and minds through music and story and deeds of great courage and care.

There are many ongoing opportunities for you to play your music!  Join the corps of youth who are playing for others to lift their spirit and raise their hopes.

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 Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Apply to The Tacy Foundation for immediate opportunities:   volunteer.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com, and                                    thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.

Invitations to All Live Music Events will be sent out via Signup.com. The date and time and location of the event will be given on the invitation. Each child/teen who signs up will be notified 2 days prior to the event. The Chief Intern of each event will take the parents’ emails, time of arrival and departure to send to the SSL manager for the record for public and private schools in Fairfax County & Loudon County, Virginia, Frederick, Prince George's, Howard and Montgomery Counties in Maryland.  These events occur monthly for 27 senior facilities and weekly or bi-weekly for hospitals in Germantown, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Columbia, MD, and Washington, DC.  These include WRNMMC, NIH, Holy Cross, Hopkins Suburban,  Sibley Memorial, and Howard General Hospital.

If you know of others who are interested in enrolling, please send them to The Tacy Foundation to encourage them to enroll and start immediately. We have so much work to do to rebuild the hopes of so many who have been affected by post-COVID life and job security changes. Reach out to them with your hearts and minds through music and story and deeds of great courage and care.

There are many ongoing opportunities for you to play your music!  Join the corps of youth who are playing for others to lift their spirit and raise their hopes.

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 Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20875

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adoption and Education Relocating (temporally closed)

We will start soon holding pop-up adoption events.

We will offer age appropriate community service to different age groups on different days.  The best way to see what is going on is to visit our Volunteer page: Volunteer HERE

To see our upcoming events check here.  These events will include student activities with and without having animals in attendance.  Here is our official Event Page Click Look at all upcoming events NOT ALL SSL

There is also an online registration form that is required to attend.  Everyone must complete the application to attend and receive and invitation to participate and receive a 560 form.  560 forms will be printed at the time of service for participants who registered.  

You can go directly to the register online by clicking here Register for HALS MCPS SSL

WE HAVE NOTHING SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME. If you register now we will email you when there are volunteer opportunities to see if you can attend.  

Thank you to the students that want to serve our community by helping out displaced, and homeless animals.

 

Hal

Executive Director

Hal@HomeAtLastSanctuary.org

 

 

 

 

Organization: Home At Last Sanctuary, Inc.

We will start soon holding pop-up adoption events.

We will offer age appropriate community service to different age groups on different days.  The best way to see what is going on is to visit our Volunteer page: Volunteer HERE

To see our upcoming events check here.  These events will include student activities with and without having animals in attendance.  Here is our official Event Page Click Look at all upcoming events NOT ALL SSL

There is also an online registration form that is required to attend.  Everyone must complete the application to attend and receive and invitation to participate and receive a 560 form.  560 forms will be printed at the time of service for participants who registered.  

You can go directly to the register online by clicking here Register for HALS MCPS SSL

WE HAVE NOTHING SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME. If you register now we will email you when there are volunteer opportunities to see if you can attend.  

Thank you to the students that want to serve our community by helping out displaced, and homeless animals.

 

Hal

Executive Director

Hal@HomeAtLastSanctuary.org

 

 

 

 

Organization: Home At Last Sanctuary, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Student Reporter for Regency Record community newsletter

Here's your chance to become our Potomac community's featured student writer! Write a quarterly column about upcoming activities the general public can attend at Winston Churchill High School for the Regency Record, the online community newsletter of the Regency Estates Civic Association (RECA).  Help keep local residents informed about academic, athletic, theatrical and musical happenings at WCHS!  

Criteria for successful completion:  

1.  Compile a list of academic, athletic, theatrical, and/or musical activities sponsored by WCHS that are open to the community's attendance or participation in the up-coming calendar quarter.

2.  Compose a half-page to one-page article (8.5 x 11 size paper, inclusive of text, photos/media for the community's Regency Record e-newsletter briefly describing each activity and how area residents may participate or attend.

3.  Submit the article by a deadline to be set by the Editor of the Regency Record. (The next deadline is June 6, 2025.)

4.  Respond to the Editor-in-Chief's questions -- if any -- about the content of the article.  For example, to clarify a date or time of an activity.  The article will be subject to editing by the Editor-in-Chief for content, grammar, spelling, etc.

4 SSL hours (2 hours for research and 2 hours for writing the article)


The process by which the student(s) will submit their final product to the Regency Estates Civic Association for review:  The student(s) will e-mail their article to the Editor-in-Chief of the Regency Record by the Editor's established deadline.  The Editor-in-Chief is Rick Chen.  His e-mail address to rick.chen@regencyestates.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: Regency Estates Civic Association

Here's your chance to become our Potomac community's featured student writer! Write a quarterly column about upcoming activities the general public can attend at Winston Churchill High School for the Regency Record, the online community newsletter of the Regency Estates Civic Association (RECA).  Help keep local residents informed about academic, athletic, theatrical and musical happenings at WCHS!  

Criteria for successful completion:  

1.  Compile a list of academic, athletic, theatrical, and/or musical activities sponsored by WCHS that are open to the community's attendance or participation in the up-coming calendar quarter.

2.  Compose a half-page to one-page article (8.5 x 11 size paper, inclusive of text, photos/media for the community's Regency Record e-newsletter briefly describing each activity and how area residents may participate or attend.

3.  Submit the article by a deadline to be set by the Editor of the Regency Record. (The next deadline is June 6, 2025.)

4.  Respond to the Editor-in-Chief's questions -- if any -- about the content of the article.  For example, to clarify a date or time of an activity.  The article will be subject to editing by the Editor-in-Chief for content, grammar, spelling, etc.

4 SSL hours (2 hours for research and 2 hours for writing the article)


The process by which the student(s) will submit their final product to the Regency Estates Civic Association for review:  The student(s) will e-mail their article to the Editor-in-Chief of the Regency Record by the Editor's established deadline.  The Editor-in-Chief is Rick Chen.  His e-mail address to rick.chen@regencyestates.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: Regency Estates Civic Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Support

Our non-profit runs 42 WALKS to End Hydrocephalus across the country. Our WALK staff need administrative support in social media posting, shipping supplies, stuffing and mailing letters, and other administrative tasks. Interested in an easy way to earn SSL while helping a great cause? Number of hours and day/time are flexible. Our non-profit is located in North Bethesda, 1.7 miles away from the Montogomery Mall. Please email Marina Thompson at the Hydrocephalus Association (www.hydroassoc.org) if you're interested in learning more. Email: marina@hydroassoc.org  

Organization: Hydrocephalus Association

Our non-profit runs 42 WALKS to End Hydrocephalus across the country. Our WALK staff need administrative support in social media posting, shipping supplies, stuffing and mailing letters, and other administrative tasks. Interested in an easy way to earn SSL while helping a great cause? Number of hours and day/time are flexible. Our non-profit is located in North Bethesda, 1.7 miles away from the Montogomery Mall. Please email Marina Thompson at the Hydrocephalus Association (www.hydroassoc.org) if you're interested in learning more. Email: marina@hydroassoc.org  

Organization: Hydrocephalus Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cantonese Student Volunteer

Cantonese School of Greater Washington is looking for students interested or experienced in Cantonese Chinese language or culture to help with teachers and school activities. MCPS Cantonese speakers encouraged no matter what level.

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 Cantonese School Of Greater Washington

Cantonese School of Greater Washington is looking for students interested or experienced in Cantonese Chinese language or culture to help with teachers and school activities. MCPS Cantonese speakers encouraged no matter what level.

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 Cantonese School Of Greater Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

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: Health Presentation Language Translator

Circle of Rights Inc. is looking for language translators to translate our English presentation on Heart Disease and Stroke so that we may present to in alternate languages to other communities. 

Some of these languages include (in no particular order):

1. Gujarati 

2. Urdu

3. Spanish 

Our presentation is found on Canva. Students will earn 10 SSL hours for successful completion of this task.

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: Circle of Rights

Circle of Rights Inc. is looking for language translators to translate our English presentation on Heart Disease and Stroke so that we may present to in alternate languages to other communities. 

Some of these languages include (in no particular order):

1. Gujarati 

2. Urdu

3. Spanish 

Our presentation is found on Canva. Students will earn 10 SSL hours for successful completion of this task.

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: Circle of Rights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer

Socialize/visit Russian, Farsi, Chinese, Vietnamese Spanish, and Hebrew speaking residents. Volunteer should have spoken fluency in any of the these languages. Volunteer should be mature, feel comfortable with the elderly, and have patience with them.

Visit our web site volunteer page at www.smithlifecommunities.org or contact Monica at mayer@ceslc.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: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington)

Socialize/visit Russian, Farsi, Chinese, Vietnamese Spanish, and Hebrew speaking residents. Volunteer should have spoken fluency in any of the these languages. Volunteer should be mature, feel comfortable with the elderly, and have patience with them.

Visit our web site volunteer page at www.smithlifecommunities.org or contact Monica at mayer@ceslc.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: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teaching assistant for Huayuan Chinese Academy, Inc.

Student volunteers are expected to: 1. Assist the classroom teacher with facilitating small-group Chinese instruction and activities 2. Assist with classroom management 3. Assist with other tasks as assigned If you are proficient in Mandarin Chinese and are good at working with elementary school kids, this is a great opportunity for you to mentor kids and develop your leadership skills. 1. Proficient in Mandarin Chinese 2. Responsible, punctual, and pleasant to work with 3. Volunteer experience desired 4. Current students in Grade 6 to 12 in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)

Organization: Huayuan Chinese Academy, Inc.

Student volunteers are expected to: 1. Assist the classroom teacher with facilitating small-group Chinese instruction and activities 2. Assist with classroom management 3. Assist with other tasks as assigned If you are proficient in Mandarin Chinese and are good at working with elementary school kids, this is a great opportunity for you to mentor kids and develop your leadership skills. 1. Proficient in Mandarin Chinese 2. Responsible, punctual, and pleasant to work with 3. Volunteer experience desired 4. Current students in Grade 6 to 12 in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)

Organization: Huayuan Chinese Academy, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Teacher Assistant

Volunteer will assist teacher in classroom with activities and will be given instructions by teacher. Must be able to work with small children and speak/understand Spanish.

Bethesda International School operates on Saturdays only from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Volunteer will work during those hours to assist teacher in the classroom.

Organization: Bethesda International School

Volunteer will assist teacher in classroom with activities and will be given instructions by teacher. Must be able to work with small children and speak/understand Spanish.

Bethesda International School operates on Saturdays only from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Volunteer will work during those hours to assist teacher in the classroom.

Organization: Bethesda International School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Engagement & Leadership Academy

Join us for an exciting 10 hours of personal development, civic engagement, and leadership development. The Civic Engagement and Leadership Academy is the perfect opportunity to gain valuable knowledges, skills and experience while making a positive impact on your community.

This exciting online program is designed to help high school students develop their leadership skills while learning about civic engagement. The program will include classroom instruction, project-based learning and hands-on experiences that will allow participants to apply the concepts and skills they learn to real-world situations. Our experienced teachers and mentors will guide students through a series of activities and workshops designed to promote personal development, civic engagement, and leadership development. All participants not only will receive their certificate of Civic Engagement and leadership but also will earn 10 SSL hours after completing this program.

Registration Information

Application Period:  year-round program

 Register website:https://yuan.foundation


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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: Yuan Foundation

Join us for an exciting 10 hours of personal development, civic engagement, and leadership development. The Civic Engagement and Leadership Academy is the perfect opportunity to gain valuable knowledges, skills and experience while making a positive impact on your community.

This exciting online program is designed to help high school students develop their leadership skills while learning about civic engagement. The program will include classroom instruction, project-based learning and hands-on experiences that will allow participants to apply the concepts and skills they learn to real-world situations. Our experienced teachers and mentors will guide students through a series of activities and workshops designed to promote personal development, civic engagement, and leadership development. All participants not only will receive their certificate of Civic Engagement and leadership but also will earn 10 SSL hours after completing this program.

Registration Information

Application Period:  year-round program

 Register website:https://yuan.foundation


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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: Yuan Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Write to your Representatives Program

The “Write to Your Representatives program” is a valuable opportunity for high school students to engage in civic activities , advocate for important issues, make their voices heard, and make a difference in their community and in the world. HS students will identify, research and analyze community or social problems,  Connect issues to policies , and propose their solutions to address these issues. 

Participants will earn 20 SSL hours, the detailed informations is  as follows:

1.Identify the issues (2 hours)

2.Research and analyze the issue (5 hours)

3.Relate the issue to policy (2 hours)

4.Propose innovative solutions/policies to legislators (2 hours)

5.Write their paper (5 hours)

6.Prepare the PPT (2 hours)

7.Prepare material for presentation at the booth (2 hours).

 Timeline

5/16/25                   Application Open

08/31/25                 Deadline of Application

09/01/25                 Deadline of submission

09/27                      Final presentation

Golden Award, Silver Awards, Bronze Awards,Social Impact Award

Registration website

         www.yuan.foundation


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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: Yuan Foundation

The “Write to Your Representatives program” is a valuable opportunity for high school students to engage in civic activities , advocate for important issues, make their voices heard, and make a difference in their community and in the world. HS students will identify, research and analyze community or social problems,  Connect issues to policies , and propose their solutions to address these issues. 

Participants will earn 20 SSL hours, the detailed informations is  as follows:

1.Identify the issues (2 hours)

2.Research and analyze the issue (5 hours)

3.Relate the issue to policy (2 hours)

4.Propose innovative solutions/policies to legislators (2 hours)

5.Write their paper (5 hours)

6.Prepare the PPT (2 hours)

7.Prepare material for presentation at the booth (2 hours).

 Timeline

5/16/25                   Application Open

08/31/25                 Deadline of Application

09/01/25                 Deadline of submission

09/27                      Final presentation

Golden Award, Silver Awards, Bronze Awards,Social Impact Award

Registration website

         www.yuan.foundation


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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: Yuan Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Groups only


Volunteer: Youth Tutor (Virtual) School and Community Youth Services

The Youth Tutor will provide direction, support, and academic guidance to elementary through high school students in the School and Community Youth Services program of Sheppard Pratt (formerly Family Services, Inc.). Tutoring will take place on a one-to-one basis with assignments and reinforcement of subject areas provided as requested by the student. The School and Community Youth Services tutoring program has been matching students from their programs with tutors for over 29 years.

The School and Community Youth Services program provides Montgomery County children, youth, and families with a variety of early-intervention, after-school, and counseling services to improve lives.  Sheppard Pratt promotes the resilience, recovery, and independence of individuals and families across the lifespan through mental and physical health, social service, and education.

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 until schools resume normal status. 

Organization: Sheppard Pratt (formerly FSI)

The Youth Tutor will provide direction, support, and academic guidance to elementary through high school students in the School and Community Youth Services program of Sheppard Pratt (formerly Family Services, Inc.). Tutoring will take place on a one-to-one basis with assignments and reinforcement of subject areas provided as requested by the student. The School and Community Youth Services tutoring program has been matching students from their programs with tutors for over 29 years.

The School and Community Youth Services program provides Montgomery County children, youth, and families with a variety of early-intervention, after-school, and counseling services to improve lives.  Sheppard Pratt promotes the resilience, recovery, and independence of individuals and families across the lifespan through mental and physical health, social service, and education.

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit 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 the nonprofit organization 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 until schools resume normal status. 

Organization: Sheppard Pratt (formerly FSI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Tutor (In Person) School and Community Youth Services

The Youth Tutor will provide direction, support, and academic guidance to elementary through high school students in the School and Community Youth Services program of Sheppard Pratt (formerly Family Services, Inc.). Tutoring will take place on a one-to-one basis with assignments and reinforcement of subject areas provided as requested by the student. The School and Community Youth Services tutoring program has been matching students from their programs with tutors for over 29 years.

The School and Community Youth Services program provides Montgomery County children, youth, and families with a variety of early-intervention, after-school, and counseling services to improve lives.  Sheppard Pratt promotes the resilience, recovery, and independence of individuals and families across the lifespan through mental and physical health, social service, and education.

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: Sheppard Pratt (formerly FSI)

The Youth Tutor will provide direction, support, and academic guidance to elementary through high school students in the School and Community Youth Services program of Sheppard Pratt (formerly Family Services, Inc.). Tutoring will take place on a one-to-one basis with assignments and reinforcement of subject areas provided as requested by the student. The School and Community Youth Services tutoring program has been matching students from their programs with tutors for over 29 years.

The School and Community Youth Services program provides Montgomery County children, youth, and families with a variety of early-intervention, after-school, and counseling services to improve lives.  Sheppard Pratt promotes the resilience, recovery, and independence of individuals and families across the lifespan through mental and physical health, social service, and education.

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: Sheppard Pratt (formerly FSI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

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: Volunteer Photographers and Videographers

We are looking for at least 2 photographers and Videographers to capture photo and video of our organization's teams. 

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: GHOST ATHLETICS TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED

We are looking for at least 2 photographers and Videographers to capture photo and video of our organization's teams. 

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: GHOST ATHLETICS TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Live Concerts at Senior Living Facilities

Perform at Brookdale Senior Living in Potomac from 3:30 to 4:30 PM to share your musical talent with senior residents! Student musicians may earn 1 SSL (Student Service Learning) hours for their performance.

Please fill out this short Google Form for some basic information: https://forms.gle/dBjpEeQYD594SFW57


Organization: Generations in Tune

Perform at Brookdale Senior Living in Potomac from 3:30 to 4:30 PM to share your musical talent with senior residents! Student musicians may earn 1 SSL (Student Service Learning) hours for their performance.

Please fill out this short Google Form for some basic information: https://forms.gle/dBjpEeQYD594SFW57


Organization: Generations in Tune

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recruiting Tennis Hitting Partners

Greetings! ATR is seeking enthusiastic tennis players to join our monthly hitting sessions held at the local public schools' tennis courts as well as other tennis activities! In addition to providing SSL hours, we are recently approved as an official certifying organization for President's Volunteer Service Award. If you are passionate about tennis and interested in making a positive impact by supporting and helping other tennis players in our community, we'd love for you to participate in our hitting sessions and other tennis activities! To register, please click the link below and we will contact you when there is an opportunity. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5o0cpMrMEaCedhz9A9m2agUUJxW88Jl8bGKfhNTFChb1pig/viewform?usp=dialog

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: Association of Tennis Recreationals

Greetings! ATR is seeking enthusiastic tennis players to join our monthly hitting sessions held at the local public schools' tennis courts as well as other tennis activities! In addition to providing SSL hours, we are recently approved as an official certifying organization for President's Volunteer Service Award. If you are passionate about tennis and interested in making a positive impact by supporting and helping other tennis players in our community, we'd love for you to participate in our hitting sessions and other tennis activities! To register, please click the link below and we will contact you when there is an opportunity. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5o0cpMrMEaCedhz9A9m2agUUJxW88Jl8bGKfhNTFChb1pig/viewform?usp=dialog

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: Association of Tennis Recreationals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intake/Medical Assistant

Take patients from waiting room to examination room and take blood pressure and glucose levels. 

I am looking especially for volunteers who would be available for any of these shifts: 

Wednesdays 8-12pm and 12:30-5pm

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 12:30-5pm

Starting now.  Not SSL hour eligible.

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: Mercy Health Clinic

Take patients from waiting room to examination room and take blood pressure and glucose levels. 

I am looking especially for volunteers who would be available for any of these shifts: 

Wednesdays 8-12pm and 12:30-5pm

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 12:30-5pm

Starting now.  Not SSL hour eligible.

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: Mercy Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Summer Camp Volunteer

Imagination Stage is seeking Teen volunteers to assist with our 2025 Summer Camps! Volunteering at Imagination Stage provides young people with the opportunity to assist in the classroom while learning new theater and educational skills! Teen volunteers will aid in setting up the classroom space, model exemplary behavior for the campers, and assist our teaching artists in creating a positive camp atmosphere. Volunteers do not need to commit for the entire summer; if selected as a teen volunteer, we will accommodate your busy summer schedule. If you are interested in applying to be a Teen Volunteer with Imagination Stage, fill out the Google Form below. Once you have filled out the form, we will contact you in the coming days with next steps. If you have any questions about becoming a Teen Volunteer, email our Education Program Manager Sami at stopping@imaginationstage.org for more information.


Google Form Application


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: Imagination Stage

Imagination Stage is seeking Teen volunteers to assist with our 2025 Summer Camps! Volunteering at Imagination Stage provides young people with the opportunity to assist in the classroom while learning new theater and educational skills! Teen volunteers will aid in setting up the classroom space, model exemplary behavior for the campers, and assist our teaching artists in creating a positive camp atmosphere. Volunteers do not need to commit for the entire summer; if selected as a teen volunteer, we will accommodate your busy summer schedule. If you are interested in applying to be a Teen Volunteer with Imagination Stage, fill out the Google Form below. Once you have filled out the form, we will contact you in the coming days with next steps. If you have any questions about becoming a Teen Volunteer, email our Education Program Manager Sami at stopping@imaginationstage.org for more information.


Google Form Application


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: Imagination Stage

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with the Anacostia Watershed Society

Volunteers are integral to restoring the Anacostia River. It is thanks to the work of the hundreds of thousands of Anacostia Watershed Society volunteers through the years that the river has improved. Our volunteers restore wetlands, plant native plants, collect seeds, and help with many other projects - often times pieces of larger plans that make a big impact on the river. All of our volunteer activities have an educational component and are an opportunity to learn about the watershed.

To stay in the know about our volunteer opportunities, join our monthly/seasonal Volunteer Email Newsletter! This monthly email will share upcoming events, pictures and stats about past volunteer successes, and seasonal tips to make the most of your volunteering experience.

Click here to sign up for the Anacostia Watershed Society Volunteer Newsletter.

Additionally, we have another list for #MusselPower-related events.  This work can require a more specific familiarity with the activities, so click here to sign up to join this specialized list.

We have several ways that you can get involved:

Volunteer as an Individual or with a Small Group

If you would like to volunteer as an individual or with a group of fewer than eight participants, please check out events listed on our event calendar.

Volunteer with a Large Group

If you have a group greater than eight participants and would like to volunteer as a group, please fill out our Volunteer Group Information Sheet by clicking here.  We will follow-up with you and try to find an event that suits your needs.

Volunteer as a Scout

If you are a Scout interested in volunteering as an individual or with a group of fewer than eight participants, please check out events listed on our event calendar.

If you are interested in bringing out your troop as a large group, please fill out our Volunteer Group Information Sheet by clicking here. We will follow-up with you and try to find an event that suits your needs.

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: Anacostia Watershed Society

Volunteers are integral to restoring the Anacostia River. It is thanks to the work of the hundreds of thousands of Anacostia Watershed Society volunteers through the years that the river has improved. Our volunteers restore wetlands, plant native plants, collect seeds, and help with many other projects - often times pieces of larger plans that make a big impact on the river. All of our volunteer activities have an educational component and are an opportunity to learn about the watershed.

To stay in the know about our volunteer opportunities, join our monthly/seasonal Volunteer Email Newsletter! This monthly email will share upcoming events, pictures and stats about past volunteer successes, and seasonal tips to make the most of your volunteering experience.

Click here to sign up for the Anacostia Watershed Society Volunteer Newsletter.

Additionally, we have another list for #MusselPower-related events.  This work can require a more specific familiarity with the activities, so click here to sign up to join this specialized list.

We have several ways that you can get involved:

Volunteer as an Individual or with a Small Group

If you would like to volunteer as an individual or with a group of fewer than eight participants, please check out events listed on our event calendar.

Volunteer with a Large Group

If you have a group greater than eight participants and would like to volunteer as a group, please fill out our Volunteer Group Information Sheet by clicking here.  We will follow-up with you and try to find an event that suits your needs.

Volunteer as a Scout

If you are a Scout interested in volunteering as an individual or with a group of fewer than eight participants, please check out events listed on our event calendar.

If you are interested in bringing out your troop as a large group, please fill out our Volunteer Group Information Sheet by clicking here. We will follow-up with you and try to find an event that suits your needs.

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: Anacostia Watershed Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20710

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Takeover Meal Packing

Meals on Wheels of Central MD is calling all #changemakers- we need your help! Earn service hours for school and give back to your community!

Volunteer to help Meals on Wheels through meal packing on weekdays or Saturday mornings!

www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/changemaker/

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: Meals on Wheels of Central MD

Meals on Wheels of Central MD is calling all #changemakers- we need your help! Earn service hours for school and give back to your community!

Volunteer to help Meals on Wheels through meal packing on weekdays or Saturday mornings!

www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/changemaker/

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: Meals on Wheels of Central MD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BlackRock Center Volunteer

BlackRock Center for the Arts strives to bring inspiring performances and visual art experiences to a diverse audience in the Germantown area. Our volunteers are a major part of bringing this mission to life! Volunteers provide valuable services to BlackRock while enjoying the opportunity to make new friends and taking advantage of special privileges and experiences.  

Volunteering at BlackRock comes with many opportunities, from concessions, box office, and ushering for our shows to being the face of BlackRock at gallery events, every position is important and vital to our operation!  

As we begin a new volunteer program we would like to get to know you, please fill out our online application at this link: https://www.blackrockcenter.org/volunteer. We will only review volunteer applications through this form.

As of now only volunteers 16+ will be considered for hours. Those selected as volunteers will be sent a volunteer handbook that outlines all positions and training. As of now ALL volunteers will need to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and a booster shot is strongly preferred! 

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.

Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. Please allow 2 - 4 days for our response to your inquiry.

Organization: BlackRock Center For The Arts

BlackRock Center for the Arts strives to bring inspiring performances and visual art experiences to a diverse audience in the Germantown area. Our volunteers are a major part of bringing this mission to life! Volunteers provide valuable services to BlackRock while enjoying the opportunity to make new friends and taking advantage of special privileges and experiences.  

Volunteering at BlackRock comes with many opportunities, from concessions, box office, and ushering for our shows to being the face of BlackRock at gallery events, every position is important and vital to our operation!  

As we begin a new volunteer program we would like to get to know you, please fill out our online application at this link: https://www.blackrockcenter.org/volunteer. We will only review volunteer applications through this form.

As of now only volunteers 16+ will be considered for hours. Those selected as volunteers will be sent a volunteer handbook that outlines all positions and training. As of now ALL volunteers will need to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and a booster shot is strongly preferred! 

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.

Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. Please allow 2 - 4 days for our response to your inquiry.

Organization: BlackRock Center For The Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

Receptionists are often the first point of contact for visitors, clients, and staff, providing a warm and professional welcome to all. This role includes answering questions, managing inquiries, directing visitors, and assisting with administrative tasks to support the smooth operation. The Volunteer Receptionist ensures a positive experience for all who interact with the organization by maintaining a friendly and organized front desk environment.

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: Warrior Canine Connection

Receptionists are often the first point of contact for visitors, clients, and staff, providing a warm and professional welcome to all. This role includes answering questions, managing inquiries, directing visitors, and assisting with administrative tasks to support the smooth operation. The Volunteer Receptionist ensures a positive experience for all who interact with the organization by maintaining a friendly and organized front desk environment.

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: Warrior Canine Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flag Football Junior Coach

CSA Flag Football Junior Coach – Earn SSL Hours While Making a Difference!

This spring, CSA Flag Football is gearing up for another exciting season, offering kids ages 5 to 14 a chance to develop their skills, learn teamwork, and have fun in a fast-paced, non-contact football environment. Our program is built on fundamentals, sportsmanship, and community, and we’re looking for current and former athletes to help make it a success.

Why Become a Junior Coach?

If you’re a current or former athlete who enjoys working with kids, loves sports, or wants to gain leadership experience, this is the perfect opportunity. As a Junior Coach, you’ll play an important role in mentoring young athletes, assisting with practices, and supporting game-day operations—all while earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours.

What You’ll Do:Assist coaches with drills, warm-ups, and team exercisesProvide positive encouragement and guidance to younger playersHelp with game-day logistics, sideline organization, and substitutionsLearn coaching techniques and leadership skills from experienced staffFoster a fun and supportive environment for youth athletesFlexible CommitmentPractices & Games: Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PMLocation: Clarksburg, MD – Rocky Hill Middle School (RHMS) and other local fieldsFlexible schedule – help out as often as your availability allowsWho Should Apply?Current and former athletes who enjoy sports, teamwork, and leadershipHigh school students (grades 9-12) looking to earn SSL hours in an engaging, active environmentFormer youth athletes who want to give back to the next generationNo coaching experience needed – just a positive attitude and willingness to helpWhy It’s Worth Your TimeGain valuable coaching and leadership experienceBuild your resume and college applicationsMake a meaningful impact in your communityBe part of growing a strong football culture in ClarksburgHow to Get Involved

Sign up through the Montgomery County Volunteer Center or visit our CSA Flag Football page for more details. You can also contact us at clarksburgfootball@gmail.com with any questions.

Parent/Guardian 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 CSA directly with any questions or concerns.

Join us this season and help shape the future of Clarksburg football


Organization: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc.

CSA Flag Football Junior Coach – Earn SSL Hours While Making a Difference!

This spring, CSA Flag Football is gearing up for another exciting season, offering kids ages 5 to 14 a chance to develop their skills, learn teamwork, and have fun in a fast-paced, non-contact football environment. Our program is built on fundamentals, sportsmanship, and community, and we’re looking for current and former athletes to help make it a success.

Why Become a Junior Coach?

If you’re a current or former athlete who enjoys working with kids, loves sports, or wants to gain leadership experience, this is the perfect opportunity. As a Junior Coach, you’ll play an important role in mentoring young athletes, assisting with practices, and supporting game-day operations—all while earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours.

What You’ll Do:Assist coaches with drills, warm-ups, and team exercisesProvide positive encouragement and guidance to younger playersHelp with game-day logistics, sideline organization, and substitutionsLearn coaching techniques and leadership skills from experienced staffFoster a fun and supportive environment for youth athletesFlexible CommitmentPractices & Games: Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PMLocation: Clarksburg, MD – Rocky Hill Middle School (RHMS) and other local fieldsFlexible schedule – help out as often as your availability allowsWho Should Apply?Current and former athletes who enjoy sports, teamwork, and leadershipHigh school students (grades 9-12) looking to earn SSL hours in an engaging, active environmentFormer youth athletes who want to give back to the next generationNo coaching experience needed – just a positive attitude and willingness to helpWhy It’s Worth Your TimeGain valuable coaching and leadership experienceBuild your resume and college applicationsMake a meaningful impact in your communityBe part of growing a strong football culture in ClarksburgHow to Get Involved

Sign up through the Montgomery County Volunteer Center or visit our CSA Flag Football page for more details. You can also contact us at clarksburgfootball@gmail.com with any questions.

Parent/Guardian 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 CSA directly with any questions or concerns.

Join us this season and help shape the future of Clarksburg football


Organization: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20871

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cross Country Junior Coach

In the middle of August we'll begin another great Coyotes Cross Country season for kids ages 5 to 14 (elementary and middle school kids).  Practice will be every Tuesday and Thursday at Rocky Hill Middle School from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, as well as Sunday afternoons at 2:00 -- somewhere fun -- if we don’t have a meet.  We’ll participate in 6 or 7 local league meets on Sunday afternoons beginning in the middle of September.  Our last regular season meet will likely be early November.  Many of our kids will participate in “post season” which will include a national championship meet in late November or early December.

High school students can earn SSL hours by assisting at practices and/or meets under a lead coach's supervision.  The Junior Coach commitment is super-flexible.  Attend practices/meets as often or as little as you'd like.  We offer a great environment for high school students to both gain coaching experience and serve younger children in the community.  Students will lead warm-up runs, facilitate running drills and stretches, assist with conversational pace runs, and time the kids doing speed workouts.  Are you fast?  You'll likely help with our 13 & 14 year-olds.  Not all that fast?  You'll help with the youngest kids.  Helping kids grow and achieve great things is a very rewarding experience.  Coyotes Cross Country is the 2024 AAU Maryland Team Champion -- both boys and girls.  And our 7&8 year-old boys are 2024 AAU National Champions.  Let's go!


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: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc.

In the middle of August we'll begin another great Coyotes Cross Country season for kids ages 5 to 14 (elementary and middle school kids).  Practice will be every Tuesday and Thursday at Rocky Hill Middle School from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, as well as Sunday afternoons at 2:00 -- somewhere fun -- if we don’t have a meet.  We’ll participate in 6 or 7 local league meets on Sunday afternoons beginning in the middle of September.  Our last regular season meet will likely be early November.  Many of our kids will participate in “post season” which will include a national championship meet in late November or early December.

High school students can earn SSL hours by assisting at practices and/or meets under a lead coach's supervision.  The Junior Coach commitment is super-flexible.  Attend practices/meets as often or as little as you'd like.  We offer a great environment for high school students to both gain coaching experience and serve younger children in the community.  Students will lead warm-up runs, facilitate running drills and stretches, assist with conversational pace runs, and time the kids doing speed workouts.  Are you fast?  You'll likely help with our 13 & 14 year-olds.  Not all that fast?  You'll help with the youngest kids.  Helping kids grow and achieve great things is a very rewarding experience.  Coyotes Cross Country is the 2024 AAU Maryland Team Champion -- both boys and girls.  And our 7&8 year-old boys are 2024 AAU National Champions.  Let's go!


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: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sigma Youth Symposium 2025

The Eta Theta Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. presents our annual Youth Symposium 2025. On Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 9 AM - 12:30 PM.

Attention students grades 3-12 - You're Invited to the Eta Theta Sigma Annual Youth Symposium!

Register now for this free event! https://tinyurl.com/SigmaYS2025

Get ready for a fun day of learning, service, and advocacy!Date: March 8, 2025Time: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Doors open for registration at 8:45 AM)Location: Forest Oak Middle School (651 Saybrooke Oaks Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD 20877)
Age-appropriate Workshops Include:STEM Financial LiteracyMake your own instrumentOpioid and drug prevention with Narcan trainingMindfulnessStudent Advocacy


Come meet with one of our MCPS alumni who has made an impact on gun control and social justice locally and on the national stage. 

There will be raffles, a free nutritious lunch, and all students Grade 6-12 will earn SSL hours for their active participation and receive a Narcan kit.

Register now for this free event! https://tinyurl.com/SigmaYS2025

To learn more about the organization: https://www.etssgrho.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 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: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

The Eta Theta Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. presents our annual Youth Symposium 2025. On Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 9 AM - 12:30 PM.

Attention students grades 3-12 - You're Invited to the Eta Theta Sigma Annual Youth Symposium!

Register now for this free event! https://tinyurl.com/SigmaYS2025

Get ready for a fun day of learning, service, and advocacy!Date: March 8, 2025Time: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Doors open for registration at 8:45 AM)Location: Forest Oak Middle School (651 Saybrooke Oaks Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD 20877)
Age-appropriate Workshops Include:STEM Financial LiteracyMake your own instrumentOpioid and drug prevention with Narcan trainingMindfulnessStudent Advocacy


Come meet with one of our MCPS alumni who has made an impact on gun control and social justice locally and on the national stage. 

There will be raffles, a free nutritious lunch, and all students Grade 6-12 will earn SSL hours for their active participation and receive a Narcan kit.

Register now for this free event! https://tinyurl.com/SigmaYS2025

To learn more about the organization: https://www.etssgrho.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 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: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Stories - A Project for Honoring Seniors

                                    Life Stories - A Project for Honoring Seniors


The Tacy Foundation proposes to encourage selected student volunteers to interview and write the stories of the incredible seniors who have built and maintained the communities where we are now privileged to live. We hope to discover and share seniors’ stories of personal, family, and work lives in the past decades. They are the heroes who, despite huge life challenges, have raised families, created charitable organizations, served their neighborhoods with vigilance for all families, and contributed with integrity through their professions and community service.   

 

Capturing the stories of seniors has sparked the interest of a number of young musicians. The teens' stellar efforts to bring hope and memory to seniors with their music and conversations through the past 12 years have inspired us all.  Youth have learned that these precious people are most interesting, well-educated, appreciative of youth, and devoted parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.

 

To receive SSL hours, the student must be directly supervised by a Tacy Foundation adult volunteer or an assisted living staff member while interviewing the seniors. The interviews must be held in a public space, that is, a common area of the assisted living facility.  This requirement is designed for the student's safety. The student can draft the actual article at home.  He or she will then submit the article to the Tacy Foundation Director for review. When an article is ready, it will be published in the Foundation’s monthly newsletter.  It will also be offered to the senior facility’s newsletter for their residents and staff.  


SSL Credit is based on the hours for the interview and equivalent time writing the life story of the senior.  SSL credit will be determined as follows:

SSL Hours will be based on the length of the actual interview, some longer and some shorter than others.  Students will earn hour-for-hour the time spent conducting the interview. 

SSL Hours of transcribing the interview will vary, depending on the length of the interview.  

1 Hour of SSL Credit for transcribing 1 hour of interview.  2 hours of transcription for 2 hours of interview, and so on. 



Any photos require pre-approval by the family and senior facilities.


 

Kindly contact the Teen Chief Intern of this project:  lifestories.tacyfoundation@gmail.com

 


The Teen leader (Chief Intern) will respond as promptly as he is able. 


 

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 Tacy Foundation, Inc.

                                    Life Stories - A Project for Honoring Seniors


The Tacy Foundation proposes to encourage selected student volunteers to interview and write the stories of the incredible seniors who have built and maintained the communities where we are now privileged to live. We hope to discover and share seniors’ stories of personal, family, and work lives in the past decades. They are the heroes who, despite huge life challenges, have raised families, created charitable organizations, served their neighborhoods with vigilance for all families, and contributed with integrity through their professions and community service.   

 

Capturing the stories of seniors has sparked the interest of a number of young musicians. The teens' stellar efforts to bring hope and memory to seniors with their music and conversations through the past 12 years have inspired us all.  Youth have learned that these precious people are most interesting, well-educated, appreciative of youth, and devoted parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.

 

To receive SSL hours, the student must be directly supervised by a Tacy Foundation adult volunteer or an assisted living staff member while interviewing the seniors. The interviews must be held in a public space, that is, a common area of the assisted living facility.  This requirement is designed for the student's safety. The student can draft the actual article at home.  He or she will then submit the article to the Tacy Foundation Director for review. When an article is ready, it will be published in the Foundation’s monthly newsletter.  It will also be offered to the senior facility’s newsletter for their residents and staff.  


SSL Credit is based on the hours for the interview and equivalent time writing the life story of the senior.  SSL credit will be determined as follows:

SSL Hours will be based on the length of the actual interview, some longer and some shorter than others.  Students will earn hour-for-hour the time spent conducting the interview. 

SSL Hours of transcribing the interview will vary, depending on the length of the interview.  

1 Hour of SSL Credit for transcribing 1 hour of interview.  2 hours of transcription for 2 hours of interview, and so on. 



Any photos require pre-approval by the family and senior facilities.


 

Kindly contact the Teen Chief Intern of this project:  lifestories.tacyfoundation@gmail.com

 


The Teen leader (Chief Intern) will respond as promptly as he is able. 


 

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 Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing and Social Media Manager (High School Internship)

DevelopIT Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of creating future leaders in technology by offering a free program that includes hands-on applications and student-led learning environments. We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement.

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for this activity, please let us know. We will review your marketing material or campaign plans (template for content creation will be provided) and approve them for execution within the organization by our core team. Once we have reviewed your submissions, we will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours 1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please contact our admin team for more details at info@developitinc.org.

If you are interested in the position, please submit an application on our website: https://www.developitinc.org/join-us

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initial and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

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: DevelopIT Inc.

DevelopIT Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of creating future leaders in technology by offering a free program that includes hands-on applications and student-led learning environments. We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement.

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for this activity, please let us know. We will review your marketing material or campaign plans (template for content creation will be provided) and approve them for execution within the organization by our core team. Once we have reviewed your submissions, we will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours 1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please contact our admin team for more details at info@developitinc.org.

If you are interested in the position, please submit an application on our website: https://www.developitinc.org/join-us

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initial and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

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: DevelopIT Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coach- Rattlewood Golf Course

First Tee - Greater Washington, DC is looking for Volunteers at all of our Montgomery County, MD program locations.  We hold programming at Laytonsville Golf Course, Needwood Golf Course, Northwest Golf Course, Olney Golf Park, Rattlewood Golf Course, and Sligo Creek Golf Course.  We have needs on weeknights and weekends beginning in March through late October during four 6-week sessions.

Please help us spread the word of this great program and help us positively influence the lives of the young people around us! 

If you're interested, please contact Almay Alday at aalday@firstteedc.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 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: First Tee - Greater Washington, DC

First Tee - Greater Washington, DC is looking for Volunteers at all of our Montgomery County, MD program locations.  We hold programming at Laytonsville Golf Course, Needwood Golf Course, Northwest Golf Course, Olney Golf Park, Rattlewood Golf Course, and Sligo Creek Golf Course.  We have needs on weeknights and weekends beginning in March through late October during four 6-week sessions.

Please help us spread the word of this great program and help us positively influence the lives of the young people around us! 

If you're interested, please contact Almay Alday at aalday@firstteedc.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 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: First Tee - Greater Washington, DC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21771

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coach- Olney Golf Park

First Tee - Greater Washington, DC is looking for Volunteers at all of our Montgomery County, MD program locations.  We hold programming at Laytonsville Golf Course, Needwood Golf Course, Northwest Golf Course, Olney Golf Park, Rattlewood Golf Course, and Sligo Creek Golf Course.  We have needs on weeknights and weekends beginning in March through late October during four 6-week sessions.

Please help us spread the word of this great program and help us positively influence the lives of the young people around us! 

If you're interested, please contact Almay Alday at aalday@firstteedc.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 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: First Tee - Greater Washington, DC

First Tee - Greater Washington, DC is looking for Volunteers at all of our Montgomery County, MD program locations.  We hold programming at Laytonsville Golf Course, Needwood Golf Course, Northwest Golf Course, Olney Golf Park, Rattlewood Golf Course, and Sligo Creek Golf Course.  We have needs on weeknights and weekends beginning in March through late October during four 6-week sessions.

Please help us spread the word of this great program and help us positively influence the lives of the young people around us! 

If you're interested, please contact Almay Alday at aalday@firstteedc.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 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: First Tee - Greater Washington, DC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oral History & Archives at the Chevy Chase Historical Society

Are you passionate about history and community? The Chevy Chase Historical Society is looking for dedicated volunteers to help us preserve the rich history of our area through our Oral History collection and archival center!

What you can do:

Oral History Interviews: Assist in collecting stories from residents by conducting interviews. Learn how to ask the right questions to gather personal narratives and historical memories.Transcription: Help transcribe recorded interviews to make them accessible for future generations. This is a great opportunity to improve your listening and writing skills while contributing to an important project. Archive Assistance: Work hands-on with historical objects, learning how they are preserved and cataloged. Help us maintain and organize items. Discover how museums and archives manage artifacts from the past. 

Why you should volunteer:

Gain firsthand experience in history preservation and archival work. Develop skills in research, communication, and writing.Be part of a project that directly impacts your community's understanding of its past.Enhance your college applications and build a resume with a meaningful volunteer opportunity.

Requirements:

Interest in history, storytelling, and archival work.No prior experience is necessary--just a passion for learning and helping!

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: Chevy Chase Historical Society

Are you passionate about history and community? The Chevy Chase Historical Society is looking for dedicated volunteers to help us preserve the rich history of our area through our Oral History collection and archival center!

What you can do:

Oral History Interviews: Assist in collecting stories from residents by conducting interviews. Learn how to ask the right questions to gather personal narratives and historical memories.Transcription: Help transcribe recorded interviews to make them accessible for future generations. This is a great opportunity to improve your listening and writing skills while contributing to an important project. Archive Assistance: Work hands-on with historical objects, learning how they are preserved and cataloged. Help us maintain and organize items. Discover how museums and archives manage artifacts from the past. 

Why you should volunteer:

Gain firsthand experience in history preservation and archival work. Develop skills in research, communication, and writing.Be part of a project that directly impacts your community's understanding of its past.Enhance your college applications and build a resume with a meaningful volunteer opportunity.

Requirements:

Interest in history, storytelling, and archival work.No prior experience is necessary--just a passion for learning and helping!

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: Chevy Chase Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Volunteer Opportunities

The Button Farm seeks volunteers for a variety of activities. Opportunities include gardening, animal care, general site maintenance and support for open house events. On pre-scheduled Volunteer Days tasks are assigned day-of and upon your arrival. Activities are good for individuals, families, and small groups. Volunteer opportunities will be weather permitting. Volunteers will receive a notice of upcoming volunteer days via email.

The Button Farm Living History Center is set on 40-pristine acres inside Seneca Creek State Park, and is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century slave plantation life and the inspirational story of the Underground Railroad. Our site features a Civil War-era Barn, Historic Outbuildings, Livestock Pens, Museum Garden, and Slave Cemetery.

 

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. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

**The email addresses [number]@MCPSMD.net cannot receive replies from our email. Please use an alternative email to register.**

Organization: Button Farm Living History Center - Menare Foundation

The Button Farm seeks volunteers for a variety of activities. Opportunities include gardening, animal care, general site maintenance and support for open house events. On pre-scheduled Volunteer Days tasks are assigned day-of and upon your arrival. Activities are good for individuals, families, and small groups. Volunteer opportunities will be weather permitting. Volunteers will receive a notice of upcoming volunteer days via email.

The Button Farm Living History Center is set on 40-pristine acres inside Seneca Creek State Park, and is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century slave plantation life and the inspirational story of the Underground Railroad. Our site features a Civil War-era Barn, Historic Outbuildings, Livestock Pens, Museum Garden, and Slave Cemetery.

 

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. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

**The email addresses [number]@MCPSMD.net cannot receive replies from our email. Please use an alternative email to register.**

Organization: Button Farm Living History Center - Menare Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Growth & Fundraising Manager (High School Internship)

DevelopIT Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of creating future leaders in technology by offering a free program that includes hands-on applications and student-led learning environments. We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Growth & Fundraising Managers to help 1) increase our presence in the local community and 2) develop fundraising activity plans and donation campaigns.

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for this activity, please let us know. We will review your activity or campaign plans (template for content creation will be provided) and approve them for execution within the organization by our core team. Once we have reviewed your submissions, we will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

One fundraising activity strategy outline = 2 SSL hours One donation campaign plan = 3 SSL hours Fundraising database = 10 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please contact our admin team for more details at info@developitinc.org.

To apply, please submit an application form on our website: https://www.developitinc.org/join-us

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initial and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

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: DevelopIT Inc.

DevelopIT Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of creating future leaders in technology by offering a free program that includes hands-on applications and student-led learning environments. We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Growth & Fundraising Managers to help 1) increase our presence in the local community and 2) develop fundraising activity plans and donation campaigns.

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for this activity, please let us know. We will review your activity or campaign plans (template for content creation will be provided) and approve them for execution within the organization by our core team. Once we have reviewed your submissions, we will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

One fundraising activity strategy outline = 2 SSL hours One donation campaign plan = 3 SSL hours Fundraising database = 10 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please contact our admin team for more details at info@developitinc.org.

To apply, please submit an application form on our website: https://www.developitinc.org/join-us

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

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. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform 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 nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initial and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

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: DevelopIT Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

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


Volunteer: Manna Food Distribution - Germantown

Volunteers are needed to help distribute food to Manna participants, including setting up, checking participants in, directing traffic, and loading cars.  

This activity takes place outside, rain or shine. 

Ideally we are looking for volunteers that can commit to weekly schedule but intermittent opportunities may also be available.  You must schedule shifts in advance.  We are currently looking for 1-2 additional volunteers per shift.

Volunteers must be 16 or older.  This is a physical activity and includes bending, reaching, and lifting up to 25 lbs in weight.  Volunteers must be able to work independently, converse with Manna’s clients & volunteers, and easily transition between many tasks with minimal instruction. 

Shifts:

Wednesdays, 1:30-5pm

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

Volunteers are needed to help distribute food to Manna participants, including setting up, checking participants in, directing traffic, and loading cars.  

This activity takes place outside, rain or shine. 

Ideally we are looking for volunteers that can commit to weekly schedule but intermittent opportunities may also be available.  You must schedule shifts in advance.  We are currently looking for 1-2 additional volunteers per shift.

Volunteers must be 16 or older.  This is a physical activity and includes bending, reaching, and lifting up to 25 lbs in weight.  Volunteers must be able to work independently, converse with Manna’s clients & volunteers, and easily transition between many tasks with minimal instruction. 

Shifts:

Wednesdays, 1:30-5pm

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: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Content Creator

Helping Hands for Humanity supports Children's Education through charitable activities.

We need volunteers to help promote and support our cause: to eradicate poverty through education. 

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by creating social media content. 

SSL Hours: Each content created for a single social media content approved by hhhumanity.org is eligible for an award of One and a half (1.5) SSL hours upon review and approval by hhhumanity.org. Please follow the instructions below for specific requirements on the content. These requirements must be met for the content to be approved.

Instructions :

1. Apply for the  Volunteer position by responding to a volunteer opportunity at MC Volunteer Center. Upon your selection, you will be assigned an Activity for Volunteering.

3. Create the content with the following guidelines:

            a. Name the Tile for the Social Media Post

            b. Write the description for the posting. The description should include an introduction/context, message, and hashtags

            c. Create a collage of pictures, video reels, and links to media such as YouTube.

4. Submit the finalized content in a document for approval by emailing to volunteer@hhhumanity.org

5. Make changes as necessary based on the input provided by hhhumanity.org and resubmit the revised content.

6. If you are a student volunteer requesting SSL hours, an adult representative of hhhumanity.org will review the content, and the student will be awarded 1.5 hours for each approved piece of content created by the student.    


For more information, contact us at volunteer@hhhumanity.org

Important Note: All social media content will be posted by hhhumanity,org

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

·       Do I need to sign up?  Please apply for this position. 

·       Is there a limit on number of hours?  Students are limited to 4hrs per day outsdie of the school hours during the school year and 8hrs during holidays and breaks. Adults are limited to 8hrs per day

·       Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? YES

·       Is this opportunity still open? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  

·       How will I receive my SSL hours?  Eligible and verified work by students will receive your SSL form via email once the service is completed, reviewed, and approved by hhhumanity.org.  

 

Please read the guidelines here:

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

 

If you have any additional questions, please email us at volunteer@hhhumanity.org

Thanks!

Helping Hands for Humanity Inc.

https://hhhumanity.org/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is not 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: Helping Hands for Humanity Inc

Helping Hands for Humanity supports Children's Education through charitable activities.

We need volunteers to help promote and support our cause: to eradicate poverty through education. 

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by creating social media content. 

SSL Hours: Each content created for a single social media content approved by hhhumanity.org is eligible for an award of One and a half (1.5) SSL hours upon review and approval by hhhumanity.org. Please follow the instructions below for specific requirements on the content. These requirements must be met for the content to be approved.

Instructions :

1. Apply for the  Volunteer position by responding to a volunteer opportunity at MC Volunteer Center. Upon your selection, you will be assigned an Activity for Volunteering.

3. Create the content with the following guidelines:

            a. Name the Tile for the Social Media Post

            b. Write the description for the posting. The description should include an introduction/context, message, and hashtags

            c. Create a collage of pictures, video reels, and links to media such as YouTube.

4. Submit the finalized content in a document for approval by emailing to volunteer@hhhumanity.org

5. Make changes as necessary based on the input provided by hhhumanity.org and resubmit the revised content.

6. If you are a student volunteer requesting SSL hours, an adult representative of hhhumanity.org will review the content, and the student will be awarded 1.5 hours for each approved piece of content created by the student.    


For more information, contact us at volunteer@hhhumanity.org

Important Note: All social media content will be posted by hhhumanity,org

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

·       Do I need to sign up?  Please apply for this position. 

·       Is there a limit on number of hours?  Students are limited to 4hrs per day outsdie of the school hours during the school year and 8hrs during holidays and breaks. Adults are limited to 8hrs per day

·       Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? YES

·       Is this opportunity still open? YES, it is still an ongoing need.  

·       How will I receive my SSL hours?  Eligible and verified work by students will receive your SSL form via email once the service is completed, reviewed, and approved by hhhumanity.org.  

 

Please read the guidelines here:

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

 

If you have any additional questions, please email us at volunteer@hhhumanity.org

Thanks!

Helping Hands for Humanity Inc.

https://hhhumanity.org/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is not 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: Helping Hands for Humanity Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 30 September 2025

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood. Our next meeting is Tuesday 30 September 2025, drop in between 10am and 3pm.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making

SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 



36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 



48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

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: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood. Our next meeting is Tuesday 30 September 2025, drop in between 10am and 3pm.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making

SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 



36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 



48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

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: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes