Volunteer Needs From: Pittsburgh Cares

Volunteer: Lobby and Adoption Floor Greeter

As a Greeter, you will be one of the first points of contact for guests entering the shelter. You’ll provide a friendly welcome, help guide visitors through the adoption process, and ensure they feel comfortable and informed during their time at the facility.

Key Responsibilities:

Greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and professionalism Provide general information about the adoption process, services, and facility layout Direct guests to appropriate areas, including adoption floors, meet-and-greet rooms, or service desks Answer basic questions or connect visitors with staff for more detailed assistance Monitor lobby and adoption floor areas to ensure a calm, safe, and positive environment Encourage respectful interactions with animals and promote humane society guidelines

Requirements:

Must be at least 18 years old Friendly, approachable, and comfortable engaging with the public Able to stand and move around for extended periods Passion for animal welfare and customer service

Training & Orientation: All volunteers are required to attend a mandatory in-person orientation prior to starting. This session will cover shelter policies, safety procedures, and expectations for the role to ensure you feel confident and prepared.

Agency: Washington Area Humane Society

As a Greeter, you will be one of the first points of contact for guests entering the shelter. You’ll provide a friendly welcome, help guide visitors through the adoption process, and ensure they feel comfortable and informed during their time at the facility.

Key Responsibilities:

Greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and professionalism Provide general information about the adoption process, services, and facility layout Direct guests to appropriate areas, including adoption floors, meet-and-greet rooms, or service desks Answer basic questions or connect visitors with staff for more detailed assistance Monitor lobby and adoption floor areas to ensure a calm, safe, and positive environment Encourage respectful interactions with animals and promote humane society guidelines

Requirements:

Must be at least 18 years old Friendly, approachable, and comfortable engaging with the public Able to stand and move around for extended periods Passion for animal welfare and customer service

Training & Orientation: All volunteers are required to attend a mandatory in-person orientation prior to starting. This session will cover shelter policies, safety procedures, and expectations for the role to ensure you feel confident and prepared.

Agency: Washington Area Humane Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Sunday, April 12

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Sunday opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 10am to 2pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Sunday opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 10am to 2pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 12, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Saturday, April 11

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Saturday opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 10am to 2pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Saturday opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 10am to 2pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Friday, April 10 - Afternoon

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Friday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Friday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Friday, April 10 - Morning

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Friday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Friday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Thursday, April 9 - Afternoon

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Thursday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Thursday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Thursday, April 9 - Morning

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Thursday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Thursday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Wednesday, April 8 - Afternoon

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Wednesday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Wednesday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Wednesday, April 8 - Morning

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Wednesday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Wednesday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Tuesday, April 7 - Afternoon

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Tuesday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Tuesday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 7, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Tuesday, April 7 - Morning

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Tuesday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Tuesday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 7, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Monday, April 6 - Afternoon

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Monday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Monday afternoon opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 1pm to 3pm. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 1 PM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 6, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PDP's Redd Up Week 2026 - Monday, April 6 - Morning

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Monday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Redd Up Week 2026 continues with a Monday morning opportunity to work on a variety of cleanup and beautification projects throughout Downtown. 

Volunteers are invited to join us from 9am to 11am. Tasks will vary but can include weeding, cleaning public fixtures, painting, removing litter, and general sweeping/detailing throughout our Downtown neighborhood.  

Come ready to dig in and give Downtown a spring cleaning! Little experience is necessary. We will provide instructions and everything you need for the day.

Plan to meet at 9 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies, to get started. Encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to join us!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 6, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Server/Clean-Up

Serve community members their meals and clear tables as needed. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Serve community members their meals and clear tables as needed. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Table Bussers

Clear dining tables after guests have finished eating. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Clear dining tables after guests have finished eating. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dining Room Set Up/Server

Help to set up dinner tables for the meal and also to serve the meal to community members as they are seated at the table. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Help to set up dinner tables for the meal and also to serve the meal to community members as they are seated at the table. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Set-Up to Clean-Up

This position will require some flexibility.  Must be willing able to jump in where you are needed during the course of the meal. This includes helping to set-up, serve drinks and or desserts, clearing dirty dishes, sweeping floors, etc. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

This position will require some flexibility.  Must be willing able to jump in where you are needed during the course of the meal. This includes helping to set-up, serve drinks and or desserts, clearing dirty dishes, sweeping floors, etc. 

Agency: The Open Table Ministry--1st UP Church of Crafton Heights

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bloomfield Summer Farmers Market

Located in Pittsburgh, PA, the Bloomfield Saturday Market emphasizes locally grown, produced, and created items. You’ll find produce, cheese, meat, coffee, prepared hot and cold foods, community, and so much more!

The market takes place outside at 5050 Liberty Ave (the parking lot between S. Winebiddle St. and Gross St.). When you arrive, there will be about 30-45 minutes of set-up involved. We'll explain what you will need to know about the market, and what you can expect the day to look like.

Volunteer tasks include:

Greeting and counting people at each entrance/exit of the market Assisting market staff with credit card and EBT transactions Setting up and breaking down the tents, flags, tables, signsPicking up trashHelping maintain a safe, welcoming, and chill environment

We strive to make the Bloomfield Saturday Market a safe and welcoming space for everybody. We really want our volunteers to feel safe and comfortable and have a good experience! Our volunteers also play a huge role in helping ensure that this environment is maintained, by interacting with everyone from attendees to vendor employees with kindness, honesty, and respect.

Volunteers are encouraged to take breaks during the day to experience the market, do some shopping, and/or eat some food.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need click on the "Respond" button on the upper right corner of this screen.

Additionally, if you have any questions or accessibility needs you would like us to know about, feel free to email us at assistant@bloomfieldpgh.org.

Agency: Bloomfield Development Corporation

Located in Pittsburgh, PA, the Bloomfield Saturday Market emphasizes locally grown, produced, and created items. You’ll find produce, cheese, meat, coffee, prepared hot and cold foods, community, and so much more!

The market takes place outside at 5050 Liberty Ave (the parking lot between S. Winebiddle St. and Gross St.). When you arrive, there will be about 30-45 minutes of set-up involved. We'll explain what you will need to know about the market, and what you can expect the day to look like.

Volunteer tasks include:

Greeting and counting people at each entrance/exit of the market Assisting market staff with credit card and EBT transactions Setting up and breaking down the tents, flags, tables, signsPicking up trashHelping maintain a safe, welcoming, and chill environment

We strive to make the Bloomfield Saturday Market a safe and welcoming space for everybody. We really want our volunteers to feel safe and comfortable and have a good experience! Our volunteers also play a huge role in helping ensure that this environment is maintained, by interacting with everyone from attendees to vendor employees with kindness, honesty, and respect.

Volunteers are encouraged to take breaks during the day to experience the market, do some shopping, and/or eat some food.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need click on the "Respond" button on the upper right corner of this screen.

Additionally, if you have any questions or accessibility needs you would like us to know about, feel free to email us at assistant@bloomfieldpgh.org.

Agency: Bloomfield Development Corporation

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lawrenceville Organic Community Garden Volunteers

For over 10 years, the Lawrenceville Organic Community Garden has provided a beautiful space for all to access in Upper Lawrenceville for gardening, harvesting, relaxing, and simply enjoying the outdoors with friendly folks. The garden is operated by a group of dedicated volunteers and supported by Lawrenceville Corporation.

Volunteers are needed from April to November to maintain the garden, either once, sporadically, or consistently. Work days are Wednesday evenings from 5-7 PM and Saturday mornings from 10 AM-12 PM. The work often takes the form of planting, weeding, harvesting, watering, light clean-up of the general area, etc. Accommodations can be made based on people's abilities and the garden's needs.

Please reach out to Mark Drummond at markdrummond45@gmail.com if you are interested in attending a work day to ensure the group will be present. The garden is located at 5248 Natrona Way.

Agency: Lawrenceville United

For over 10 years, the Lawrenceville Organic Community Garden has provided a beautiful space for all to access in Upper Lawrenceville for gardening, harvesting, relaxing, and simply enjoying the outdoors with friendly folks. The garden is operated by a group of dedicated volunteers and supported by Lawrenceville Corporation.

Volunteers are needed from April to November to maintain the garden, either once, sporadically, or consistently. Work days are Wednesday evenings from 5-7 PM and Saturday mornings from 10 AM-12 PM. The work often takes the form of planting, weeding, harvesting, watering, light clean-up of the general area, etc. Accommodations can be made based on people's abilities and the garden's needs.

Please reach out to Mark Drummond at markdrummond45@gmail.com if you are interested in attending a work day to ensure the group will be present. The garden is located at 5248 Natrona Way.

Agency: Lawrenceville United

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Allegheny Youth Vote Block Party

What is the Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition?

The Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition, formed in 2023, is a nonpartisan group dedicated to engaging students in civic activities and promoting informed voting through education and dialogue with elected officials. Coalition members include: PA Youth Vote, NCJW Pittsburgh, The Civics Center, League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh, The Black Political Empowerment Project, Women and Girls Foundation, The Pittsburgh Chapter of The Links Inc., Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, Vote Riders.

What is the Allegheny Youth Vote Block Party?

The Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition is hosting an event to celebrate high school students casting their first vote during the Pennsylvania May primary.

All registered students in Allegheny County are invited to enjoy music, speakers, resource booths, food, and activities, with transportation provided for students from priority schools, culminating in early voting for the midterm primary.

Want to help energize the next generation of voters? Volunteer with us and be part of an event dedicated to empowering young people to get informed, get involved, and make an impact.

Your support helps turn excitement into action. Join us as we encourage young voters and create a welcoming space where participation matters.

Agency: NCJW Pittsburgh

What is the Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition?

The Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition, formed in 2023, is a nonpartisan group dedicated to engaging students in civic activities and promoting informed voting through education and dialogue with elected officials. Coalition members include: PA Youth Vote, NCJW Pittsburgh, The Civics Center, League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh, The Black Political Empowerment Project, Women and Girls Foundation, The Pittsburgh Chapter of The Links Inc., Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, Vote Riders.

What is the Allegheny Youth Vote Block Party?

The Allegheny Youth Vote Coalition is hosting an event to celebrate high school students casting their first vote during the Pennsylvania May primary.

All registered students in Allegheny County are invited to enjoy music, speakers, resource booths, food, and activities, with transportation provided for students from priority schools, culminating in early voting for the midterm primary.

Want to help energize the next generation of voters? Volunteer with us and be part of an event dedicated to empowering young people to get informed, get involved, and make an impact.

Your support helps turn excitement into action. Join us as we encourage young voters and create a welcoming space where participation matters.

Agency: NCJW Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 15219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Historic Trolley Restoration

Assist with the maintenance and restoration of our historic trolley fleet!

The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is home to nearly 50 trolley cars, and our collection continues to grow. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers of any skill level to help restore our trolleys to their historic beauty and function. This is a great opportunity to meet others who are passionate about restoration and historic preservation. 

Work sessions are scheduled year-round for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays throughout the day. Volunteers are able to help as frequently as they would like. We are especially looking for volunteers with metal-working experience, as well as experience with painting, woodworking or electrical work. However, no experience is required. Just a love of learning!

In addition to expressing interest here (by clicking "Sign Up"), you will also need to confirm your interest with our Volunteer Application. Our Volunteer Coordinator will be in contact with you soon!

**Please be advised that volunteers must be a minimum of 14 years of age to participate without a parent or guardian present. All volunteers must provide their PA Clearances per PA State Law.  Click here to view clearance instructions.**

Agency: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum

Assist with the maintenance and restoration of our historic trolley fleet!

The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is home to nearly 50 trolley cars, and our collection continues to grow. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers of any skill level to help restore our trolleys to their historic beauty and function. This is a great opportunity to meet others who are passionate about restoration and historic preservation. 

Work sessions are scheduled year-round for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays throughout the day. Volunteers are able to help as frequently as they would like. We are especially looking for volunteers with metal-working experience, as well as experience with painting, woodworking or electrical work. However, no experience is required. Just a love of learning!

In addition to expressing interest here (by clicking "Sign Up"), you will also need to confirm your interest with our Volunteer Application. Our Volunteer Coordinator will be in contact with you soon!

**Please be advised that volunteers must be a minimum of 14 years of age to participate without a parent or guardian present. All volunteers must provide their PA Clearances per PA State Law.  Click here to view clearance instructions.**

Agency: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bunny Trolley

Our Easter event returns on March 27-29 and April 3-4. We're looking for volunteers to help with children's games, snacks, ticketing, and more. Morning, afternoon, and all-day shifts are available. Families are welcome to volunteer together!

In addition to expressing interest here (by clicking "Sign Up,") you will also need to confirm your interest with our Volunteer Application found at patrolley.org/volunteer. Our Volunteer Coordinator will be in contact with you soon!

**Please be advised that volunteers must be a minimum of 14 years of age to participate without a parent or guardian present. All volunteers must provide their PA Clearances per PA State Law.**

Agency: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum

Our Easter event returns on March 27-29 and April 3-4. We're looking for volunteers to help with children's games, snacks, ticketing, and more. Morning, afternoon, and all-day shifts are available. Families are welcome to volunteer together!

In addition to expressing interest here (by clicking "Sign Up,") you will also need to confirm your interest with our Volunteer Application found at patrolley.org/volunteer. Our Volunteer Coordinator will be in contact with you soon!

**Please be advised that volunteers must be a minimum of 14 years of age to participate without a parent or guardian present. All volunteers must provide their PA Clearances per PA State Law.**

Agency: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 4, 2026

Zip Code: 15301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handmade Arcade's Modern Craft Market Event Volunteers

Handmade Arcade's new Modern Craft Market is launching March 27-29 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh! This market will feature handcrafted goods from 100+ makers. Event volunteers will support the creative community through box office support, ticket scanning, artist booth-sitting, and more.

With over 100 makers and an expected 5,000+ attendees, we need your help with event set-up, ticketing, attendee support, maker booth-sitting, and more.

Volunteers Receive: 

The chance to interact with some of the best contemporary craft makers in the region15 free tickets to our Modern Craft Market raffle Snacks in our Volunteer & Staff LoungeOne entry per volunteer shift worked to an exclusive volunteer drawing for a $150 gift card to a Pittsburgh maker business

What to Expect:

All shifts are 3 hours or less, except for limited Volunteer Shift Lead rolesBoth stationary and mobile volunteer roles are available Accessible volunteer roles available based on individual volunteer accessibility needs

If interested, please apply at https://www.eventeny.com/events/volunteer/application/?id=13369

Agency: Handmade Arcade

Handmade Arcade's new Modern Craft Market is launching March 27-29 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh! This market will feature handcrafted goods from 100+ makers. Event volunteers will support the creative community through box office support, ticket scanning, artist booth-sitting, and more.

With over 100 makers and an expected 5,000+ attendees, we need your help with event set-up, ticketing, attendee support, maker booth-sitting, and more.

Volunteers Receive: 

The chance to interact with some of the best contemporary craft makers in the region15 free tickets to our Modern Craft Market raffle Snacks in our Volunteer & Staff LoungeOne entry per volunteer shift worked to an exclusive volunteer drawing for a $150 gift card to a Pittsburgh maker business

What to Expect:

All shifts are 3 hours or less, except for limited Volunteer Shift Lead rolesBoth stationary and mobile volunteer roles are available Accessible volunteer roles available based on individual volunteer accessibility needs

If interested, please apply at https://www.eventeny.com/events/volunteer/application/?id=13369

Agency: Handmade Arcade

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 27, 2026 through Mar 29, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 10 Out of 12

10 Out Of 12 will be performed at the Mellon Institute located at 4400 Fifth Ave, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Evening Performances run Wednesdays - Saturdays at 7:30 PM. Please arrive by 6:30 PM.

Matinee performances are Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM. Please arrive by 1:00 PM.

There is a student matinee on April 22nd at 10:00 AM. Please Arrive by 9:00 AM.

Please call 412-362-1713 or email me at hazyj@quantumtheatre.com if you have any questions.

Agency: Quantum Theatre

10 Out Of 12 will be performed at the Mellon Institute located at 4400 Fifth Ave, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Evening Performances run Wednesdays - Saturdays at 7:30 PM. Please arrive by 6:30 PM.

Matinee performances are Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM. Please arrive by 1:00 PM.

There is a student matinee on April 22nd at 10:00 AM. Please Arrive by 9:00 AM.

Please call 412-362-1713 or email me at hazyj@quantumtheatre.com if you have any questions.

Agency: Quantum Theatre

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 1, 2026 through Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 15213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Smiling Faces Needed for Front Desk

Cancer Bridges offers a variety of free programs and services to support those impacted by cancer. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for everyone affected by cancer, including those diagnosed, their loved ones, and those who have experienced the loss of a loved one to cancer. Family, friends, and caregivers are all invited to join Cancer Bridges and access the social, emotional, and informational resources they need.


We are currently seeking volunteers to staff our front desk. Responsibilities include greeting members, assisting them with program navigation, answering phones, and performing other tasks around the building. Volunteers are required to commit to at least one shift per month, with shifts lasting 2-3 hours, depending on the volunteer’s availability. If you are interested in supporting those impacted by cancer, please reach out!


All volunteers must provide PA State clearances and attend a volunteer orientation. Cancer Bridges is located at 2816 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, and offers free parking to volunteers.


We are seeking volunteers for the following days and times: Most of these can be broken down into smaller increments like 12-3pm or 2-5pm and your shift doesn’t have to be every week, but we do like for the volunteers to commit to some kind of regular rotation though.

Tuesdays, 9am-12pm, (3rd, 5th) Tuesdays, 12-5pm( 2nd, 4th, and 5th week)  - can be broken down into smaller increments Tuesday, 5-7pm (2nd week of the month, March through October) Tuesday, 5-7pm (4th week, every other month)  Wednesday, 12-5pm (2nd week) - can be broken down into smaller increments Wednesdays, 3-5pm (3rd, 4th and 5th week) Thursdays, 2-5pm (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th weeks) Thursdays, 5-7pm (3rd week)

Agency: Cancer Bridges

Cancer Bridges offers a variety of free programs and services to support those impacted by cancer. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for everyone affected by cancer, including those diagnosed, their loved ones, and those who have experienced the loss of a loved one to cancer. Family, friends, and caregivers are all invited to join Cancer Bridges and access the social, emotional, and informational resources they need.


We are currently seeking volunteers to staff our front desk. Responsibilities include greeting members, assisting them with program navigation, answering phones, and performing other tasks around the building. Volunteers are required to commit to at least one shift per month, with shifts lasting 2-3 hours, depending on the volunteer’s availability. If you are interested in supporting those impacted by cancer, please reach out!


All volunteers must provide PA State clearances and attend a volunteer orientation. Cancer Bridges is located at 2816 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, and offers free parking to volunteers.


We are seeking volunteers for the following days and times: Most of these can be broken down into smaller increments like 12-3pm or 2-5pm and your shift doesn’t have to be every week, but we do like for the volunteers to commit to some kind of regular rotation though.

Tuesdays, 9am-12pm, (3rd, 5th) Tuesdays, 12-5pm( 2nd, 4th, and 5th week)  - can be broken down into smaller increments Tuesday, 5-7pm (2nd week of the month, March through October) Tuesday, 5-7pm (4th week, every other month)  Wednesday, 12-5pm (2nd week) - can be broken down into smaller increments Wednesdays, 3-5pm (3rd, 4th and 5th week) Thursdays, 2-5pm (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th weeks) Thursdays, 5-7pm (3rd week)

Agency: Cancer Bridges

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lawrenceville Friday Food Distribution -- Drivers Needed

LU and our fantastic weekly volunteers run a weekly Friday food distribution that delivers free boxes of food to over 30 households all around Pittsburgh! We are always looking for additional driver volunteer support. You would be helping deliver about 4-5 boxes to food-insecure neighbors who don't have a vehicle. All you need is a car, about an hour of your time anytime between 1 to 2:00 PM, and a big heart! Email food@lunited.org or call 412-802-7220 if you would like to get involved on a Friday afternoon!

We are operating the distribution out of the Goodwill building at 118 52nd St.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and you will be notified by a member of the organization’s volunteer team or coordinator.

Agency: Lawrenceville United

LU and our fantastic weekly volunteers run a weekly Friday food distribution that delivers free boxes of food to over 30 households all around Pittsburgh! We are always looking for additional driver volunteer support. You would be helping deliver about 4-5 boxes to food-insecure neighbors who don't have a vehicle. All you need is a car, about an hour of your time anytime between 1 to 2:00 PM, and a big heart! Email food@lunited.org or call 412-802-7220 if you would like to get involved on a Friday afternoon!

We are operating the distribution out of the Goodwill building at 118 52nd St.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and you will be notified by a member of the organization’s volunteer team or coordinator.

Agency: Lawrenceville United

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Eloquent Grant Writer

Volunteer Grant Writer

As a Grant Writer for Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh, you will ensure that the nonprofit organization has opportunities to obtain and utilize grants from local and regional foundations, corporations, and trusts aligned with the nonprofit mission.

Grant Writer would be responsible for writing all grant applications as well as understanding related processes, documents, and procedures in a professional, efficient, and timely manner.

Duties
  Conduct research on available funding sources and opportunities in Pittsburgh and Western, PA.Prepare and maintain a database of funding opportunities in Pittsburgh and PA to keep track of available opportunities year round as well as deadlines. Complete all grant applications in a timely manner, to ensure that YRP can secure ongoing funding to run its free and scholarship based programs. Generate new and creative ideas on how to receive funding for Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh’s special events and retreats. Works closely with the Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh board to seek input into funding applications.
Skills 1-3 years experience doing grant related work and applications to seek funding for non-profit projects.High organizational skills, attention to detail, excellent communication, respect for current leadership, and desire to be of service. Ability to work and coordinate multiple projects and deadlines as needed. Skilled technical, grammatically sound writing, proof-reading, editing, copywriting, grant writing or equivalent written communication.

Agency: Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh

Volunteer Grant Writer

As a Grant Writer for Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh, you will ensure that the nonprofit organization has opportunities to obtain and utilize grants from local and regional foundations, corporations, and trusts aligned with the nonprofit mission.

Grant Writer would be responsible for writing all grant applications as well as understanding related processes, documents, and procedures in a professional, efficient, and timely manner.

Duties
  Conduct research on available funding sources and opportunities in Pittsburgh and Western, PA.Prepare and maintain a database of funding opportunities in Pittsburgh and PA to keep track of available opportunities year round as well as deadlines. Complete all grant applications in a timely manner, to ensure that YRP can secure ongoing funding to run its free and scholarship based programs. Generate new and creative ideas on how to receive funding for Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh’s special events and retreats. Works closely with the Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh board to seek input into funding applications.
Skills 1-3 years experience doing grant related work and applications to seek funding for non-profit projects.High organizational skills, attention to detail, excellent communication, respect for current leadership, and desire to be of service. Ability to work and coordinate multiple projects and deadlines as needed. Skilled technical, grammatically sound writing, proof-reading, editing, copywriting, grant writing or equivalent written communication.

Agency: Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Need Enthusiastic Intern Ready to Network with Purpose

Marketing & Community Relations Manager Internship

We are seeking someone with an outgoing, willing, and self-driven personality to be our new Marketing and Community Relations Manager.

The ideal candidate will possess the skills needed to network locally, market to relevant communities, and seek out potential customers donors and sponsors for our free and donation-based events.

Our Marketing and Community Relations manager would work with our current social media and email marketing consultant to expand network growth and build our client list, as well as provide direct information to local businesses about class offerings, and seek sponsors and donors for our retreats and major public events.

Content creation is a possible side duty but not required for the position, though measuring metrics would be strongly preferred. Hire would have the chance to update and maintain Google and social media marketing campaigns to drive effective growth. Fundraising experience is also a plus.

This role offers the chance to build our charitable offerings and reshape the focus of our current organization in conjunction with the Board of Directors, with whom this hire would have direct ongoing communication and support.

While currently this is an internship position, pending success would provide the chance for this hire to develop into a higher executive role for the nonprofit, and potentially shift into a full leadership capacity. This is ideal for someone looking to be in the nonprofit sector and develop their capacity for leadership, as well as be a “face” for the charity.

Duties
• Develop and execute comprehensive marketing strategies across digital platforms, ensuring alignment with overall business goals.
• Conduct research to identify market trends, customer and donor needs, and competitive insights to inform campaign development.
• Analyze campaign performance using tools like Google Analytics and other analytics platforms; adjust strategies based on data insights.
• Manage fundraising efforts to maximize revenue/ sponsorship opportunities through strategic partnerships.

Skills
• Proven expertise in SEO, social media marketing, digital marketing, content marketing, and performance marketing.
• Proficiency in Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Facebook Advertising, email marketing platforms, and marketing automation tools to assist current hire in maximizing capacity in this role.
• Ability to develop compelling copywriting tailored for various funders across multiple channels.
• Excellent research skills to stay ahead of industry trends and competitive landscape analysis.
• Strong understanding of fundraising processes related to advertising sales and product promotion.
• Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data insights into actionable strategies for continuous improvement.
• Ability to work cohesively with superiors, respect leadership, communicate thoroughly and promptly, be meticulous and organized, forward thinking, all within the framework of being of service.

Agency: Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh

Marketing & Community Relations Manager Internship

We are seeking someone with an outgoing, willing, and self-driven personality to be our new Marketing and Community Relations Manager.

The ideal candidate will possess the skills needed to network locally, market to relevant communities, and seek out potential customers donors and sponsors for our free and donation-based events.

Our Marketing and Community Relations manager would work with our current social media and email marketing consultant to expand network growth and build our client list, as well as provide direct information to local businesses about class offerings, and seek sponsors and donors for our retreats and major public events.

Content creation is a possible side duty but not required for the position, though measuring metrics would be strongly preferred. Hire would have the chance to update and maintain Google and social media marketing campaigns to drive effective growth. Fundraising experience is also a plus.

This role offers the chance to build our charitable offerings and reshape the focus of our current organization in conjunction with the Board of Directors, with whom this hire would have direct ongoing communication and support.

While currently this is an internship position, pending success would provide the chance for this hire to develop into a higher executive role for the nonprofit, and potentially shift into a full leadership capacity. This is ideal for someone looking to be in the nonprofit sector and develop their capacity for leadership, as well as be a “face” for the charity.

Duties
• Develop and execute comprehensive marketing strategies across digital platforms, ensuring alignment with overall business goals.
• Conduct research to identify market trends, customer and donor needs, and competitive insights to inform campaign development.
• Analyze campaign performance using tools like Google Analytics and other analytics platforms; adjust strategies based on data insights.
• Manage fundraising efforts to maximize revenue/ sponsorship opportunities through strategic partnerships.

Skills
• Proven expertise in SEO, social media marketing, digital marketing, content marketing, and performance marketing.
• Proficiency in Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Facebook Advertising, email marketing platforms, and marketing automation tools to assist current hire in maximizing capacity in this role.
• Ability to develop compelling copywriting tailored for various funders across multiple channels.
• Excellent research skills to stay ahead of industry trends and competitive landscape analysis.
• Strong understanding of fundraising processes related to advertising sales and product promotion.
• Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data insights into actionable strategies for continuous improvement.
• Ability to work cohesively with superiors, respect leadership, communicate thoroughly and promptly, be meticulous and organized, forward thinking, all within the framework of being of service.

Agency: Yoga Recovery Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist Kids with Arts & Crafts

Our Youth Outreach hosts "Creative Club" on Thursday evenings twice a month for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.  This is a time for arts & crafts projects with materials that kids may not usually have access to, or may not have enough time to explore through school.

Helpers are needed to set up the project, then provide kids with one-on-one help as much as possible, followed by brief clean up time. We have a vibrant group who enjoy being silly, and are not afraid to get messy while expressing our creativity!

You are also welcome to suggest, plan, and lead your own creative project - just talk to Becky about your idea, and we will get the materials you need!

Agency: The Open Door

Our Youth Outreach hosts "Creative Club" on Thursday evenings twice a month for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.  This is a time for arts & crafts projects with materials that kids may not usually have access to, or may not have enough time to explore through school.

Helpers are needed to set up the project, then provide kids with one-on-one help as much as possible, followed by brief clean up time. We have a vibrant group who enjoy being silly, and are not afraid to get messy while expressing our creativity!

You are also welcome to suggest, plan, and lead your own creative project - just talk to Becky about your idea, and we will get the materials you need!

Agency: The Open Door

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a Homework Helper for Elementary Students!

Our organization seeks to serve the kids of Crafton Heights and surrounding communities. One way to do that is by providing a safe space for completing homework!  The "Homework Help" After School Program is open to kids in Kindergarten through 5th grade.  We are looking for volunteers to be the "Help" for the students we see!

Qualified Volunteers are:

Over the age of 14 with secure transportation to the program. Able to pass their Clearances: PA State Background Check, Child Abuse Check, and Federal Fingerprint Check. We can help you secure these as a volunteer for our organization.Willing to commit to a fairly regular schedule, within reason. Perhaps coming every Tuesday through February, or 3 days a week for 3 weeks in a row, or something similar. Consistency is important to the students we serve, and helps them look forward to attending each day. Have a good understanding of basic math and English reading skills, and the ability to engage with a diverse group of children at an appropriate level.


Once you sign up to volunteer, you will receive a welcome email with details that invite you to ask additional questions or express specific needs.

Thank you!


Agency: The Open Door

Our organization seeks to serve the kids of Crafton Heights and surrounding communities. One way to do that is by providing a safe space for completing homework!  The "Homework Help" After School Program is open to kids in Kindergarten through 5th grade.  We are looking for volunteers to be the "Help" for the students we see!

Qualified Volunteers are:

Over the age of 14 with secure transportation to the program. Able to pass their Clearances: PA State Background Check, Child Abuse Check, and Federal Fingerprint Check. We can help you secure these as a volunteer for our organization.Willing to commit to a fairly regular schedule, within reason. Perhaps coming every Tuesday through February, or 3 days a week for 3 weeks in a row, or something similar. Consistency is important to the students we serve, and helps them look forward to attending each day. Have a good understanding of basic math and English reading skills, and the ability to engage with a diverse group of children at an appropriate level.


Once you sign up to volunteer, you will receive a welcome email with details that invite you to ask additional questions or express specific needs.

Thank you!


Agency: The Open Door

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day of Blessing Volunteers

This is our core mission—providing furniture and home goods to families in need. A great place to start is:

Agency: The Blessing Board

This is our core mission—providing furniture and home goods to families in need. A great place to start is:

Agency: The Blessing Board

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – APRIL Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – JULY Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – AUG Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

August's volunteer morning will be followed by a volunteer appreciation U-Pick where volunteers from throughout the year are invited to our abundant flower fields to pick a bouquet as a small token of our appreciation for the people who make our work possible. 

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

August's volunteer morning will be followed by a volunteer appreciation U-Pick where volunteers from throughout the year are invited to our abundant flower fields to pick a bouquet as a small token of our appreciation for the people who make our work possible. 

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – JUNE Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – SEPT Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday at the Farm – MAY Community Volunteer Day

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Join us for our monthly Open Volunteer Saturday at Hilltop Urban Farm!

These morning workdays are a hands-on way to support local food access and community growing in the Hilltop neighborhoods. Volunteers assist with seasonal tasks like planting, harvesting, weeding, mulching, orchard care, light construction, and general site projects.

No experience required — just closed-toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty. We provide the tools and training! Tap water, Gatorade, and light snacks are provided.

Agency: Hilltop Urban Farm

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 15210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SATURDAY STORE OPENINGS

Your Assistance is Needed!! Join the Saturday Team! Volunteer Hour 
9:30am - 2:00pm  Open for Public Shopping
10:00a - 2:00pm

Door Monitor
   Ensure no more than 10 shoppers are in the store
& 15 minute shopping time limit.
Check-Out Station 
   Ensure the item limit is enforced and bag items

Assist shoppers
  Check sizes, answer questions    CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS do not park in gated lot

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Your Assistance is Needed!! Join the Saturday Team! Volunteer Hour 
9:30am - 2:00pm  Open for Public Shopping
10:00a - 2:00pm

Door Monitor
   Ensure no more than 10 shoppers are in the store
& 15 minute shopping time limit.
Check-Out Station 
   Ensure the item limit is enforced and bag items

Assist shoppers
  Check sizes, answer questions    CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS do not park in gated lot

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Allegheny County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15238

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Beaver County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Washington County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sharpsburg Sound the Alarm - Saturday, March 28, 2026

American Red Cross volunteers , Rep Mandy Steele and community partners will install free smoke alarms in Sharpsburg, PA. Working smoke alarms can cut the risk of death from home fires in half. That’s why we’re rallying volunteers to Sound the Alarm. Experience a rewarding day connecting with other volunteers and the families you’ll help. Volunteer to install free smoke alarms.

 Saturday, March 28, 2026 9 AM to 3 PM Southern Allegheny Valley EMS - 1611 Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA 15215
 For more information and to volunteer, visit SoundtheAlarm.org/GreaterPA Location:Southern Allegheny Valley EMS
1611 Main Street
Sharpsburg PA 15215
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Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

American Red Cross volunteers , Rep Mandy Steele and community partners will install free smoke alarms in Sharpsburg, PA. Working smoke alarms can cut the risk of death from home fires in half. That’s why we’re rallying volunteers to Sound the Alarm. Experience a rewarding day connecting with other volunteers and the families you’ll help. Volunteer to install free smoke alarms.

 Saturday, March 28, 2026 9 AM to 3 PM Southern Allegheny Valley EMS - 1611 Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA 15215
 For more information and to volunteer, visit SoundtheAlarm.org/GreaterPA Location:Southern Allegheny Valley EMS
1611 Main Street
Sharpsburg PA 15215
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Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteering

We are in need of volunteers to help with our monthly food pantry, which we call our Walk-In Ministry. Volunteers are needed to bag groceries, prepare and serve a simple lunch and greet clients.

The food pantry is open every fourth week:

Monday-Thursday, 11:00 am - 1 pm. (Volunteers are needed beginning at 10:30 am; Kitchen help at 10:00 am).

Dates for 2026 are:

February 23-26; March 23-26; April 20-23;

May 18-21; June 15-18; July 13-16;

August 10-13; September 8-10; October 5-8;

November 2-5; November30-December 3; And December 28th.

If you'd like to help, please include your preferred date(s) in your response. Thank you in advance for your interest in serving.

Contact Mary Caswell at mcaswell@fpcp.org or 412-471-3436 x211.

 

Agency: First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh

We are in need of volunteers to help with our monthly food pantry, which we call our Walk-In Ministry. Volunteers are needed to bag groceries, prepare and serve a simple lunch and greet clients.

The food pantry is open every fourth week:

Monday-Thursday, 11:00 am - 1 pm. (Volunteers are needed beginning at 10:30 am; Kitchen help at 10:00 am).

Dates for 2026 are:

February 23-26; March 23-26; April 20-23;

May 18-21; June 15-18; July 13-16;

August 10-13; September 8-10; October 5-8;

November 2-5; November30-December 3; And December 28th.

If you'd like to help, please include your preferred date(s) in your response. Thank you in advance for your interest in serving.

Contact Mary Caswell at mcaswell@fpcp.org or 412-471-3436 x211.

 

Agency: First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown High School Afterschool Program Volunteers Needed

The Cellar is a year-round, non-academic hangout space for students in grades 9–12, located in the basement of First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh (320 Sixth Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh – entrance on Sixth Avenue).  Tuesday through Thursday, each week, 60+ students from over 30 different schools gather to connect, relax, and build community.

Students can enjoy:
• Pool table & foosball
• Video games
• Arts & crafts
• Board games
• Basketball and more

Program Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays | 3–6 PM

We are looking for Christian men and women who have a heart for God and for urban youth to serve as volunteers. Help us create a welcoming, safe, and encouraging space by:
• Arriving at 2 PM to help prepare and distribute snacks (hotdogs, nachos, etc.)
• Monitoring basketball activities
• Assisting with arts & crafts
• Simply being a caring, positive adult presence

The church can help you obtain the specific clearances required to volunteer with minors at no cost if you do not already have them. Pennsylvania Act 153 requires all volunteers who work with minors to have a PA Child Abuse History Clearance and a PA State Police Criminal History Record Check. In addition, an FBI Criminal History Record Check is required for anyone who has lived outside of Pennsylvania at any time within the past 10 years. A waiver is available for individuals who have lived continuously in Pennsylvania for the past 10 years.

To get involved, please sign up and contact us for more information:

Agency: First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh

The Cellar is a year-round, non-academic hangout space for students in grades 9–12, located in the basement of First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh (320 Sixth Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh – entrance on Sixth Avenue).  Tuesday through Thursday, each week, 60+ students from over 30 different schools gather to connect, relax, and build community.

Students can enjoy:
• Pool table & foosball
• Video games
• Arts & crafts
• Board games
• Basketball and more

Program Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays | 3–6 PM

We are looking for Christian men and women who have a heart for God and for urban youth to serve as volunteers. Help us create a welcoming, safe, and encouraging space by:
• Arriving at 2 PM to help prepare and distribute snacks (hotdogs, nachos, etc.)
• Monitoring basketball activities
• Assisting with arts & crafts
• Simply being a caring, positive adult presence

The church can help you obtain the specific clearances required to volunteer with minors at no cost if you do not already have them. Pennsylvania Act 153 requires all volunteers who work with minors to have a PA Child Abuse History Clearance and a PA State Police Criminal History Record Check. In addition, an FBI Criminal History Record Check is required for anyone who has lived outside of Pennsylvania at any time within the past 10 years. A waiver is available for individuals who have lived continuously in Pennsylvania for the past 10 years.

To get involved, please sign up and contact us for more information:

Agency: First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lawrenceville Pride 2026

Lawrenceville Corporation is excited to host the 4th Annual Lawrenceville Pride Festival on Saturday, June 13th. We are looking for community members to help us throughout the day with the event. 

We need volunteers from 9am through 10pm, but you do not need to work with us the entire day! We need our volunteers to help with:

event set up/takedowncrowd control/ID checksdonation collectionvendor assistancetrash maintenance

Please send an email to ross@lawrencevillecorp.com to discuss details and availability! 

Thanks! 

Agency: Lawrenceville Corporation

Lawrenceville Corporation is excited to host the 4th Annual Lawrenceville Pride Festival on Saturday, June 13th. We are looking for community members to help us throughout the day with the event. 

We need volunteers from 9am through 10pm, but you do not need to work with us the entire day! We need our volunteers to help with:

event set up/takedowncrowd control/ID checksdonation collectionvendor assistancetrash maintenance

Please send an email to ross@lawrencevillecorp.com to discuss details and availability! 

Thanks! 

Agency: Lawrenceville Corporation

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CLEAN / SORT / RESTOCK - #TEAM WEDNESDAY

JOIN OUR GREAT TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS!!  #TEAMWEDNESDAY 10:00am - 1:00pm Assist with: Incoming Donations Sort donations following the donation guidelines Hang, fold and arrange clothing and accessories on racks and shelves in the shopping area Stock housewares, pet food, diapers, etc. Vacuum floors, organize back room, wipe off shelves Prep store for Saturday shopping hours

in-store:
FreeStore Wilkinsburg
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
(412) 436-9836

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Do not park in the gated lot next door. Parking available on street across from store, and/or inquire about off street parking.

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

JOIN OUR GREAT TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS!!  #TEAMWEDNESDAY 10:00am - 1:00pm Assist with: Incoming Donations Sort donations following the donation guidelines Hang, fold and arrange clothing and accessories on racks and shelves in the shopping area Stock housewares, pet food, diapers, etc. Vacuum floors, organize back room, wipe off shelves Prep store for Saturday shopping hours

in-store:
FreeStore Wilkinsburg
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
(412) 436-9836

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Do not park in the gated lot next door. Parking available on street across from store, and/or inquire about off street parking.

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CLEAN / SORT / RESTOCK - #TEAM TUESDAY

JOIN OUR GREAT TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS!!  #TEAM TUESDAY, 9:30 am - 11:30 pm

Incoming Donations

Sort donations following the donation guidelines

Hang, fold and arrange clothing and accessories on racks and shelves in the shopping area

Stock housewares, pet food, diapers, etc.

Vacuum floors, organize back room, wipe off shelves

in-store:
FreeStore Wilkinsburg
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
(412) 436-9836

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Do not park in the gated lot next door. Parking available on street across from store, and/or inquire about off street parking.

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

JOIN OUR GREAT TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS!!  #TEAM TUESDAY, 9:30 am - 11:30 pm

Incoming Donations

Sort donations following the donation guidelines

Hang, fold and arrange clothing and accessories on racks and shelves in the shopping area

Stock housewares, pet food, diapers, etc.

Vacuum floors, organize back room, wipe off shelves

in-store:
FreeStore Wilkinsburg
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
(412) 436-9836

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Do not park in the gated lot next door. Parking available on street across from store, and/or inquire about off street parking.

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Goodwill Volunteer Opportunity: Be an IN-PERSON English Language Learner Classroom Aide for Goodwill!

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by serving as a classroom aide in one of our English Language classrooms in the greater Pittsburgh area. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English Language classes online and in-person at three locations: our Lawrenceville location, PA CareerLink in Monroeville, and Northside Common Ministries in the North Side of Pittsburgh.

We are seeking a volunteer that can work with a small group of lower-level students in our classrooms. Learning materials are provided, and you will receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 4 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!

Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick are of course ok.  
Volunteers should have a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Volunteers must have a High School diploma or equivalency, post-secondary degrees are not required but are nice to have.


Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by serving as a classroom aide in one of our English Language classrooms in the greater Pittsburgh area. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English Language classes online and in-person at three locations: our Lawrenceville location, PA CareerLink in Monroeville, and Northside Common Ministries in the North Side of Pittsburgh.

We are seeking a volunteer that can work with a small group of lower-level students in our classrooms. Learning materials are provided, and you will receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 4 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!

Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick are of course ok.  
Volunteers should have a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Volunteers must have a High School diploma or equivalency, post-secondary degrees are not required but are nice to have.


Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goodwill Volunteer Opportunity: Be an IN-PERSON English Language Learner Classroom Aide for Goodwill in Lawrenceville!

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by serving as a classroom aide in one of our English Language classrooms in the greater Pittsburgh area. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English Language classes online and in-person at three locations: our Lawrenceville location, PA CareerLink in Monroeville, and Northside Common Ministries in the North Side of Pittsburgh.


We are seeking a volunteer that can work with students in our Lawrenceville classroom. Learning materials are provided and you'll receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 4 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!
Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick are of course ok.  
Volunteers should have a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Volunteers must have a High School diploma or equivalency, post-secondary degrees are not required but are nice to have.


Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by serving as a classroom aide in one of our English Language classrooms in the greater Pittsburgh area. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English Language classes online and in-person at three locations: our Lawrenceville location, PA CareerLink in Monroeville, and Northside Common Ministries in the North Side of Pittsburgh.


We are seeking a volunteer that can work with students in our Lawrenceville classroom. Learning materials are provided and you'll receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 4 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!
Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick are of course ok.  
Volunteers should have a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Volunteers must have a High School diploma or equivalency, post-secondary degrees are not required but are nice to have.


Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goodwill Volunteer Opportunity: Be an IN-PERSON English Language Learner Classroom Aide for Goodwill in the North Side!

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by working with a small group of adult immigrants in English language skills. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English as a Second Language classes online as well as in person at multiple classrooms in Allegheny County. We currently have a class that meets at Northside Common Ministries on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00-12:00PM that is in need of a classroom aide.   
Materials are provided and you'll receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 6 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!


The current class time is 9-12 Mondays and Wednesdays.  
Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick is of course ok.  
Volunteers should have their high school diploma or equivalency and a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! While not required it would be nice for volunteers to either have - or be working toward - a bachelor’s degree in any field. An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Goodwill of Southwestern PA is looking for individuals who enjoy helping others to make an impact in the immigrant community by working with a small group of adult immigrants in English language skills. Having experience learning another language or having teaching experience is very helpful, but not required. Goodwill offers English as a Second Language classes online as well as in person at multiple classrooms in Allegheny County. We currently have a class that meets at Northside Common Ministries on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00-12:00PM that is in need of a classroom aide.   
Materials are provided and you'll receive training in advance. If you are TEFL certified or are working on your TEFL certification, this could be a good opportunity for you, but we need someone to commit to at least 6 months, ideally twice a week. If you can go longer, that's great too!


The current class time is 9-12 Mondays and Wednesdays.  
Time off during vacations and holidays and days that you are sick is of course ok.  
Volunteers should have their high school diploma or equivalency and a desire to help adult students achieve their educational goals! While not required it would be nice for volunteers to either have - or be working toward - a bachelor’s degree in any field. An interest in the subject matter is always a plus! Those interested in this click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then contact Ashley Reilly, Education Volunteer Coordinator by text at 412-498-0412 or by email at ashley.reilly@goodwillswpa.org. 

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve Dinner for Pleasant Valley Shelter Residents

At Northside Common Ministries (NCM), we are committed to building those bridges that connect our neighbors in need to an improved quality of life, while tearing down the walls that keep the hungry and homeless from success.

An affiliate unit of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, NCM operates the Pleasant Valley Emergency Shelter for men and male-identifying individuals aged 18 and older, the Northside Food Pantry, and a Permanent Housing Program for those with disabilities.

We can’t do all that we do without YOU! NCM’s work is supported and facilitated by hundreds of passionate volunteers throughout the year. We need caring and committed people from the community and neighboring organizations to aid clients shopping in the food pantry and to help provide evening meals to the men’s shelter residents.

Location: 1601 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Serve a meal at Northside Common Ministries:

Arrive between 7:00pm- 8:00pm.

Prepare and deliver a meal to serve 30 shelter residents.

Stay and serve or drop off the food if serving is not an option.

You can also bring family, friends, colleagues, etc.


In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your attendance by following the link:

https://goodwillofsouthwesternpa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=103619

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

At Northside Common Ministries (NCM), we are committed to building those bridges that connect our neighbors in need to an improved quality of life, while tearing down the walls that keep the hungry and homeless from success.

An affiliate unit of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, NCM operates the Pleasant Valley Emergency Shelter for men and male-identifying individuals aged 18 and older, the Northside Food Pantry, and a Permanent Housing Program for those with disabilities.

We can’t do all that we do without YOU! NCM’s work is supported and facilitated by hundreds of passionate volunteers throughout the year. We need caring and committed people from the community and neighboring organizations to aid clients shopping in the food pantry and to help provide evening meals to the men’s shelter residents.

Location: 1601 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Serve a meal at Northside Common Ministries:

Arrive between 7:00pm- 8:00pm.

Prepare and deliver a meal to serve 30 shelter residents.

Stay and serve or drop off the food if serving is not an option.

You can also bring family, friends, colleagues, etc.


In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your attendance by following the link:

https://goodwillofsouthwesternpa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=103619

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

At Northside Common Ministries (NCM), we are committed to building those bridges that connect our neighbors in need to an improved quality of life, while tearing down the walls that keep the hungry and homeless from success.

An affiliate unit of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, NCM operates the Pleasant Valley Emergency Shelter for men and male-identifying individuals aged 18 and older, the Northside Food Pantry, and a Permanent Housing Program for those with disabilities.

We can’t do all that we do without YOU! NCM’s work is supported and facilitated by hundreds of passionate volunteers throughout the year. We need caring and committed people from the community and neighboring organizations to aid clients shopping in the food pantry and to help provide evening meals to the men’s shelter residents.

Northside Food Pantry

Location: 1601 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Volunteers Needed: Greeters, Inventory Organizers & Stockers, Shopping Assistants, Floaters, and Cart Assistants. Bilingual speakers always needed. Requirements may include standing, bending, and lifting up to 50lbs. Groups of five or less only.

Days/Hours:

Monday, 8:45am - 12:15pm. Volunteers help unload our weekly food truck delivery from the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and jump into a mix of special projects, random tasks, stocking shelves, and whatever else pops up so we’re ready for the week. It’s a very active shift, so come ready for lots of teamwork!

Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:00am - 12:30pm. These are our community-facing days. Volunteers help restock shelves, support shoppers as they choose free food and household items, and keep things running smoothly. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on shift and one of the best ways to connect directly with our neighbors.

In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your attendance by following the link:

https://goodwillofsouthwesternpa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=103925

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

At Northside Common Ministries (NCM), we are committed to building those bridges that connect our neighbors in need to an improved quality of life, while tearing down the walls that keep the hungry and homeless from success.

An affiliate unit of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, NCM operates the Pleasant Valley Emergency Shelter for men and male-identifying individuals aged 18 and older, the Northside Food Pantry, and a Permanent Housing Program for those with disabilities.

We can’t do all that we do without YOU! NCM’s work is supported and facilitated by hundreds of passionate volunteers throughout the year. We need caring and committed people from the community and neighboring organizations to aid clients shopping in the food pantry and to help provide evening meals to the men’s shelter residents.

Northside Food Pantry

Location: 1601 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Volunteers Needed: Greeters, Inventory Organizers & Stockers, Shopping Assistants, Floaters, and Cart Assistants. Bilingual speakers always needed. Requirements may include standing, bending, and lifting up to 50lbs. Groups of five or less only.

Days/Hours:

Monday, 8:45am - 12:15pm. Volunteers help unload our weekly food truck delivery from the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and jump into a mix of special projects, random tasks, stocking shelves, and whatever else pops up so we’re ready for the week. It’s a very active shift, so come ready for lots of teamwork!

Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:00am - 12:30pm. These are our community-facing days. Volunteers help restock shelves, support shoppers as they choose free food and household items, and keep things running smoothly. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on shift and one of the best ways to connect directly with our neighbors.

In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your attendance by following the link:

https://goodwillofsouthwesternpa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=103925

Agency: Goodwill of Southwestern PA

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: TTRPG GMs Wanted! (D&D and more!)

If you know exactly what those acronyms stand for, then keep reading!

The Open Door began a Gaming Group in 2024 that has become very popular with kids and teens in our surrounding neighborhoods. We began the Fall 2025 sessions with 5 different campaigns of various type, mechanics, stories, and levels.  All of them are now completely full, but we have more players interested in learning!

We have 2 nights for gaming at our spacious Rec Center:  Mondays from 6 to 8:30 pm  and Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:00 pm.  Some campaigns, once established, request other nights or weekend meet ups, and we are often able to accommodate those as well.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN A GM?

Over the age of 16 with some experience playing a TTRPG, and a desire to try leading one.Able to secure all necessary state & federal background clearances required for working with minors (we help you with this process and assist with any costs)Willing to work with a diverse group of kids and/or teens who come from a wide range of experiences, economic levels, family types, support systems, etc. Able to commit to regular attendance for either weekly or bi-weekly sessionsWilling to put a reasonable amount of time into planning sessionsIs understanding and supportive of the many internal and external struggles faced by children & teens today, without assuming the role of advisor, mentor, or counselor. (i.e., you can listen, display empathy, encourage them to seek support ... but avoid direct advice, especially regarding political stances, religious beliefs, and gender & sexual identities.  We consider ourselves to be welcoming of ALL, and want our players AND volunteers to feel comfortable with each other at all times as much as is possible.)


WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

Must be at least 5th grade, which is usually age 10.  However, we have made exceptions for some particularly clever & creative 4th grade students who have proven themselves worthy of being great PC's!
Most of our players are in 7th-11th grade.  We also have a few young adults who are playing instead of acting as GMs, which has worked out nicely as well. Also, our groups are a good mix of young men and women!Players are mostly from Crafton Heights, which is our central location. Several come from surrounding neighborhoods within about 15 minutes, and a few players travel 25-30 minutes to play their campaigns!Everyone has a variety of experiences. Some are brand new to the concept, some have played D&D for years, others only know what they've seen on Dimension 20 or by playing Baldur's Gate.  We have some intro sessions to help players figure out what kind of game is best for them, and that helps immensely!


Feel free to message with any further questions or clarification!   


Agency: The Open Door

If you know exactly what those acronyms stand for, then keep reading!

The Open Door began a Gaming Group in 2024 that has become very popular with kids and teens in our surrounding neighborhoods. We began the Fall 2025 sessions with 5 different campaigns of various type, mechanics, stories, and levels.  All of them are now completely full, but we have more players interested in learning!

We have 2 nights for gaming at our spacious Rec Center:  Mondays from 6 to 8:30 pm  and Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:00 pm.  Some campaigns, once established, request other nights or weekend meet ups, and we are often able to accommodate those as well.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN A GM?

Over the age of 16 with some experience playing a TTRPG, and a desire to try leading one.Able to secure all necessary state & federal background clearances required for working with minors (we help you with this process and assist with any costs)Willing to work with a diverse group of kids and/or teens who come from a wide range of experiences, economic levels, family types, support systems, etc. Able to commit to regular attendance for either weekly or bi-weekly sessionsWilling to put a reasonable amount of time into planning sessionsIs understanding and supportive of the many internal and external struggles faced by children & teens today, without assuming the role of advisor, mentor, or counselor. (i.e., you can listen, display empathy, encourage them to seek support ... but avoid direct advice, especially regarding political stances, religious beliefs, and gender & sexual identities.  We consider ourselves to be welcoming of ALL, and want our players AND volunteers to feel comfortable with each other at all times as much as is possible.)


WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

Must be at least 5th grade, which is usually age 10.  However, we have made exceptions for some particularly clever & creative 4th grade students who have proven themselves worthy of being great PC's!
Most of our players are in 7th-11th grade.  We also have a few young adults who are playing instead of acting as GMs, which has worked out nicely as well. Also, our groups are a good mix of young men and women!Players are mostly from Crafton Heights, which is our central location. Several come from surrounding neighborhoods within about 15 minutes, and a few players travel 25-30 minutes to play their campaigns!Everyone has a variety of experiences. Some are brand new to the concept, some have played D&D for years, others only know what they've seen on Dimension 20 or by playing Baldur's Gate.  We have some intro sessions to help players figure out what kind of game is best for them, and that helps immensely!


Feel free to message with any further questions or clarification!   


Agency: The Open Door

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Coach Mentor: Youth Soccer

In search of: Volunteer Soccer Coaches

Spring 2025 Volunteer Coach Mentor for Open Field

Commitment: 4/13/2025-6/4/2025 (8 weeks); 2 evenings per week (i.e. M/W or T or TH); 5:30-8:00pm

Mon/Wed: ages 9-11, 12-14Tues: ages 6-8Thursday: High School ages 15-18

Training: Wednesday, March 18 (virtual), Saturday, March 21 (in-person)

What: Open Field runs an in-house recreational youth soccer league. Youth will participate in 1 practice and 1 game each week (per age group). Open Field implements a trauma-informed approach to coaching, using the game of soccer to teach Social Emotional Learning and Life Skills, along with soccer skills. 

Who: Open Field works largely with youth from immigrant and refugee backgrounds, who will play in the league. Ages 6-14.

Responsibilities: 

Coach a team; this is the main role of volunteers. Each team is assigned 2+ coaches. Open Field staff will provide you with the training, resources, and curriculum you will need to run practices/games. Field set-up/ clean-upCommunicate with Open Field staff about availability, issues or concerns

Requirements

Commit to 2 evenings per weekAttend trainingComplete PA Criminal History, PA Child Abuse History, and FBI Fingerprint Check ClearancesExperience in soccer (at least basic understanding of the game)Comfortable working with youthLeadership SkillsCultural sensitivity and opennessMust provide your own transportation to and from the field

Agency: Open Field

In search of: Volunteer Soccer Coaches

Spring 2025 Volunteer Coach Mentor for Open Field

Commitment: 4/13/2025-6/4/2025 (8 weeks); 2 evenings per week (i.e. M/W or T or TH); 5:30-8:00pm

Mon/Wed: ages 9-11, 12-14Tues: ages 6-8Thursday: High School ages 15-18

Training: Wednesday, March 18 (virtual), Saturday, March 21 (in-person)

What: Open Field runs an in-house recreational youth soccer league. Youth will participate in 1 practice and 1 game each week (per age group). Open Field implements a trauma-informed approach to coaching, using the game of soccer to teach Social Emotional Learning and Life Skills, along with soccer skills. 

Who: Open Field works largely with youth from immigrant and refugee backgrounds, who will play in the league. Ages 6-14.

Responsibilities: 

Coach a team; this is the main role of volunteers. Each team is assigned 2+ coaches. Open Field staff will provide you with the training, resources, and curriculum you will need to run practices/games. Field set-up/ clean-upCommunicate with Open Field staff about availability, issues or concerns

Requirements

Commit to 2 evenings per weekAttend trainingComplete PA Criminal History, PA Child Abuse History, and FBI Fingerprint Check ClearancesExperience in soccer (at least basic understanding of the game)Comfortable working with youthLeadership SkillsCultural sensitivity and opennessMust provide your own transportation to and from the field

Agency: Open Field

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 13, 2026 through Jun 4, 2026

Zip Code: 15220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Group Opportunity: Host a Bingo Night at Cancer Bridges

Schedule: One Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (date coordinated in advance)

Time Commitment: Approximately 2–3 hours

 

Opportunity Description:

Cancer Bridges is seeking a volunteer group to help host a fun and engaging Bingo Night for our members. This is a meaningful opportunity for a team to support individuals impacted by cancer while creating a welcoming, joyful experience.

 

Volunteer Group Responsibilities:

Help plan and host the bingo event Assist with event set-up and clean-up Support the event by donating or helping secure bingo prizes (we’ll provide some). Engage with and connect with Cancer Bridges members during the event

 

Who Should Apply:

This opportunity is ideal for any small group--corporate teams, community groups, service organizations, or student groups looking for a hands-on, impactful volunteer experience.

 

Why Volunteer with Cancer Bridges:

Build meaningful connections with our members Support a mission-driven organization serving individuals affected by cancer Enjoy a fun, interactive group volunteer experience that makes a real difference

 

Additional Information:

Dates will be scheduled collaboratively and will take place on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Cancer Bridges staff will provide guidance and support to ensure a successful event.

 

Interested?

Please contact Alyssa, alyssa@cancerbridges.org, to learn more or to schedule your group’s Bingo Night!

Agency: Cancer Bridges

Schedule: One Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (date coordinated in advance)

Time Commitment: Approximately 2–3 hours

 

Opportunity Description:

Cancer Bridges is seeking a volunteer group to help host a fun and engaging Bingo Night for our members. This is a meaningful opportunity for a team to support individuals impacted by cancer while creating a welcoming, joyful experience.

 

Volunteer Group Responsibilities:

Help plan and host the bingo event Assist with event set-up and clean-up Support the event by donating or helping secure bingo prizes (we’ll provide some). Engage with and connect with Cancer Bridges members during the event

 

Who Should Apply:

This opportunity is ideal for any small group--corporate teams, community groups, service organizations, or student groups looking for a hands-on, impactful volunteer experience.

 

Why Volunteer with Cancer Bridges:

Build meaningful connections with our members Support a mission-driven organization serving individuals affected by cancer Enjoy a fun, interactive group volunteer experience that makes a real difference

 

Additional Information:

Dates will be scheduled collaboratively and will take place on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Cancer Bridges staff will provide guidance and support to ensure a successful event.

 

Interested?

Please contact Alyssa, alyssa@cancerbridges.org, to learn more or to schedule your group’s Bingo Night!

Agency: Cancer Bridges

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown Beautification Saturdays!

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies to get started!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies to get started!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown Beautification Saturdays!

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown Beautification Sundays!

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Clean Team is inviting you to be a contributing team member. Volunteer with us during one (or more) of our weekend volunteer projects and be a bigger part of Downtown. Want to connect with those who live, work, and play Downtown? Join us from 10am to 2pm for our Saturday & Sunday Beautification Projects. These volunteer events takes place every Saturday & Sunday. We work to complete a project that will impact everyone who enjoys the Golden Triangle.

This is a great opportunity to meet others from your neighborhood, socialize, do good, and get outdoors. We will also log your volunteer hours for opportunities to earn special perks, too. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker and have a great time.

Come ready to dig in and reshape downtown. Little experience is necessary. We will train you and provide everything you need for the day. Projects will vary from week to week and can include weeding & seeding, removing rubble, painting, and much more. We can even tailor a weekend event for your group based on your skills, interests, and the number of participants in your party.

Invite your friends and encourage your family to spend the day with us during our Saturday/Sunday Beautification Projects. Meet at 10 AM, at 120 Boulevard of the Allies!

Agency: Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HELP ELIMINATE FOOD INSECURITIES!

Monthly produce distribution - 1st Friday each month
Volunteers are needed 12p - 3pm Assist with: Setting up 1 tent outside & tables inside Bagging bulk fresh fruits & vegetables Distributing produce to community members Help Sr. citizens/disabled to their cars Taking down tent, clean up, take trash to dumpster


Distribution is inside store:
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Monthly produce distribution - 1st Friday each month
Volunteers are needed 12p - 3pm Assist with: Setting up 1 tent outside & tables inside Bagging bulk fresh fruits & vegetables Distributing produce to community members Help Sr. citizens/disabled to their cars Taking down tent, clean up, take trash to dumpster


Distribution is inside store:
619 Penn Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS

Agency: Free Store Wilkinsburg

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good in the New Year - Volunteer With Us!

Help us show our blood donors how awesome they really are at our donation centers and mobile blood drives! Volunteers assist with:

Welcoming and check-inManaging of donor flowSetting up and cleanliness of reception and refreshment areasProviding donors with snacks and beverages after donationProviding excellent customer service with friendly conversationWatching for, and reporting possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff

Agency: Vitalant

Help us show our blood donors how awesome they really are at our donation centers and mobile blood drives! Volunteers assist with:

Welcoming and check-inManaging of donor flowSetting up and cleanliness of reception and refreshment areasProviding donors with snacks and beverages after donationProviding excellent customer service with friendly conversationWatching for, and reporting possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chatham Baroque: Tiburtina Ensemble - Box Office volunteers

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chatham Baroque: Bach's Sublime Chamber Music - Box Office volunteers

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 29, 2026

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chatham Baroque: Bach's Sublime Chamber Music - Box Office volunteers

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chatham Baroque: Bach's Sublime Chamber Music - Box Office volunteers

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:


Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 27, 2026

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Box Office Volunteer - Chatham Baroque 25/26 Concert Series

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas
     Sunday, December 21, 2025 • 2:30 PM
     Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

Chatham Baroque: Christina, Sweden’s Queen of the Arts
     Friday, January 23, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park


     Saturday, January 24, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, January 25, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom, Shadyside

The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music
     Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom, Shadyside

Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque is a nonprofit arts organization seeking outgoing and cheerful volunteers in support of its Box Office and Usher functions for performances. 


Box Office volunteers will greet and welcome audience members, scan tickets and check in ticket holders, sell tickets on ShowClix (our ticketing platform), and hand out program books. Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced transactional environment immediately prior to show time.


Usher volunteers will greet and welcome audience members to performances, check with each ticket holder that they have checked in with the Box Office, and answer basic questions about the venue (bathrooms, drinking fountains, and seating), as well as about the concert (intermission and performance run times). Volunteers must be able to handle a fast-paced environment immediately prior to show time.


Volunteer shifts for each concert are approximately 1 1/2 hours prior to curtain (concert start time). 

Programs, dates and times are:

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas
     Sunday, December 21, 2025 • 2:30 PM
     Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

Chatham Baroque: Christina, Sweden’s Queen of the Arts
     Friday, January 23, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park


     Saturday, January 24, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, January 25, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom, Shadyside

The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music
     Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom, Shadyside

Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

     Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 7:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

     Sunday, March 29, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Highland Park

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
     Sunday, April 26, 2026 • 2:30 PM
     Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside


Box Office and Usher volunteers are provided with a complimentary ticket to attend the performance for which they are volunteering.

We hope to hear from you!

Agency: Chatham Baroque

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 22, 2026 through Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer for AFSP, Western PA Chapter

All of our chapter operations are made possible with the dedication of volunteers across the Western Pennsylvania Chapter! Join us in our mission to #StopSuicide!

Below is information about the different levels of volunteer engagement, depending on how much time you are able and ready to give. We welcome you, whether it is just for the day or for much more! Don't forget to keep scrolling to read more about our chapter committees, whether you hope to join one now or simply learn more about everything we do here at Western Pennsylvania Chapter Committees.   The AFSP Western Pennsylvania Chapter is working hard to bring suicide prevention resources to as many people as we can across Western Pennsylvania. It is through volunteer-run committees that we are able to do this work, and we hope you will consider joining us!  The following chapter committees are described in more detail below: Community Walk Committees Advocacy & Public Policy Committee Programs Committee Prevention Education Committee Public Relations Committee Fundraising Committee Loss & Healing Committee Nominations & Development Committee.


We are currently looking for a few open board member positions, tabling volunteers and program and education presenting volunteers.  

Agency: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Western Pennsylvania Chapter

All of our chapter operations are made possible with the dedication of volunteers across the Western Pennsylvania Chapter! Join us in our mission to #StopSuicide!

Below is information about the different levels of volunteer engagement, depending on how much time you are able and ready to give. We welcome you, whether it is just for the day or for much more! Don't forget to keep scrolling to read more about our chapter committees, whether you hope to join one now or simply learn more about everything we do here at Western Pennsylvania Chapter Committees.   The AFSP Western Pennsylvania Chapter is working hard to bring suicide prevention resources to as many people as we can across Western Pennsylvania. It is through volunteer-run committees that we are able to do this work, and we hope you will consider joining us!  The following chapter committees are described in more detail below: Community Walk Committees Advocacy & Public Policy Committee Programs Committee Prevention Education Committee Public Relations Committee Fundraising Committee Loss & Healing Committee Nominations & Development Committee.


We are currently looking for a few open board member positions, tabling volunteers and program and education presenting volunteers.  

Agency: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Western Pennsylvania Chapter

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Care Expo Volunteer

Animal Care Expo is the largest international educational conference and trade show for animal welfare professionals and volunteers. We are excited to host Expo 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 7-10 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, where we expect to welcome over 2,500 attendees. Experts from across the globe and all facets of animal welfare will join together to explore innovative programs, exchange best practices, find inspiration, and build meaningful connections.

We have many volunteer opportunities at the Expo.

Volunteers interested in attending the conference qualify for a discounted conference registration of just $160 as long as they volunteer at least 4 hours!

Volunteers will be required to sign a release and waiver of liability and comply with the event's health and safety protocols as part of their participation at Animal Care Expo 2026.

Volunteers must be able to follow directions, work as scheduled and provide high quality customer service to conference attendees.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age

Agency: Humane World for Animals

Animal Care Expo is the largest international educational conference and trade show for animal welfare professionals and volunteers. We are excited to host Expo 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 7-10 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, where we expect to welcome over 2,500 attendees. Experts from across the globe and all facets of animal welfare will join together to explore innovative programs, exchange best practices, find inspiration, and build meaningful connections.

We have many volunteer opportunities at the Expo.

Volunteers interested in attending the conference qualify for a discounted conference registration of just $160 as long as they volunteer at least 4 hours!

Volunteers will be required to sign a release and waiver of liability and comply with the event's health and safety protocols as part of their participation at Animal Care Expo 2026.

Volunteers must be able to follow directions, work as scheduled and provide high quality customer service to conference attendees.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age

Agency: Humane World for Animals

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 5, 2026 through Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising & Donor Relations Assistant

Life Builders is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented volunteer to assist with fundraising and donor relations efforts. This role will help expand our community impact by supporting the planning, coordination, and outreach for fundraising initiatives and donor engagement activities.

Responsibilities:

Assist with developing and implementing fundraising campaigns and events (including Comedy for a Cause 2026) Research and identify potential donors, sponsors, and community partners Help maintain and update donor contact lists and acknowledgment communications Draft thank-you notes, emails, and donor appreciation materials Support social media and outreach efforts related to fundraising initiatives

Skills & Qualifications:

Strong communication and organizational skills Experience or interest in fundraising, marketing, or community outreach Comfortable working independently and as part of a team

Agency: Life Builders

Life Builders is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented volunteer to assist with fundraising and donor relations efforts. This role will help expand our community impact by supporting the planning, coordination, and outreach for fundraising initiatives and donor engagement activities.

Responsibilities:

Assist with developing and implementing fundraising campaigns and events (including Comedy for a Cause 2026) Research and identify potential donors, sponsors, and community partners Help maintain and update donor contact lists and acknowledgment communications Draft thank-you notes, emails, and donor appreciation materials Support social media and outreach efforts related to fundraising initiatives

Skills & Qualifications:

Strong communication and organizational skills Experience or interest in fundraising, marketing, or community outreach Comfortable working independently and as part of a team

Agency: Life Builders

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15129

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Communications Assistant

Life Builders is seeking a creative and motivated volunteer to assist with marketing and communications. This role is ideal for someone passionate about storytelling, social media, and community impact. The volunteer will help raise awareness of Life Builders’ programs, events, and volunteer opportunities through engaging content and outreach.

Responsibilities:

Create and schedule social media posts to promote programs and eventsAssist in developing flyers, newsletters, and email campaignsCapture or curate photos and stories that highlight our community impactHelp update website or event listings as neededSupport marketing efforts for upcoming events like Comedy for a Cause 2026

Skills & Qualifications:

Strong writing and communication skills Creativity and understanding of social media platforms Experience with Canva Reliable, collaborative, and mission-driven

Your creativity will help Life Builders share hope, connect with more people, and grow support for programs that change lives across our community.

Agency: Life Builders

Life Builders is seeking a creative and motivated volunteer to assist with marketing and communications. This role is ideal for someone passionate about storytelling, social media, and community impact. The volunteer will help raise awareness of Life Builders’ programs, events, and volunteer opportunities through engaging content and outreach.

Responsibilities:

Create and schedule social media posts to promote programs and eventsAssist in developing flyers, newsletters, and email campaignsCapture or curate photos and stories that highlight our community impactHelp update website or event listings as neededSupport marketing efforts for upcoming events like Comedy for a Cause 2026

Skills & Qualifications:

Strong writing and communication skills Creativity and understanding of social media platforms Experience with Canva Reliable, collaborative, and mission-driven

Your creativity will help Life Builders share hope, connect with more people, and grow support for programs that change lives across our community.

Agency: Life Builders

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15129

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help at Special Events like iHeartRadio and Pittsburgh Pirates Blood Drives

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for volunteers to welcome and check-in our lifesaving blood donors at blood drives we hold throughout the community. Our volunteers also help in the refreshment area serving snacks, carrying on friendly conversation, and looking after our donors...letting them know how much they are appreciated.

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for volunteers to welcome and check-in our lifesaving blood donors at blood drives we hold throughout the community. Our volunteers also help in the refreshment area serving snacks, carrying on friendly conversation, and looking after our donors...letting them know how much they are appreciated.

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist a Local Family After a Home Fire or Flood - Join Our Disaster Team in Greene County!


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15370

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative and Office Support

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Operations department. Assist in the administrative activities of American Red Cross operations departmentResponsibilitiesSupport the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is enteredStore and distribute CAC and/or mission cards to DCS volunteers as needed [optional]

RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer callsTime Commitment

Shift work between the hours of 8:30am-5pm Monday through Friday

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Operations department. Assist in the administrative activities of American Red Cross operations departmentResponsibilitiesSupport the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is enteredStore and distribute CAC and/or mission cards to DCS volunteers as needed [optional]

RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer callsTime Commitment

Shift work between the hours of 8:30am-5pm Monday through Friday

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join our Recovery Casework Team and Help Families After a Disaster

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The Recovery Services Client Care Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Client Care Program Service Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system).ResponsibilitiesConduct Intake by interviewing the client and opening a case in RC CareProvide Financial Assistance to qualified clients.Conduct Follow-up and Recovery Planning ServicesProvide Internal ReferralsProvide Community ReferralsAssist with problem-solving and advocacy on requestUse RC Care to document services according to the Client Care Program Standards and ProceduresServices may be provided in person or virtually.Complete the required virtual self-paced training (9 hours of training total)Time Commitment

Local/Regional: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.

 

Beyond region: Minimum of 14 days working 8- or 12-hour shifts

Volunteer FrequencyWeeklyQualifications

Required:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Willing and able to volunteer in person in before, during and/or after a disaster eventAbility to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyComfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needsKind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeableComfortable learning new online case management systemsExperience using Microsoft Office productsAble to serve the client with care, comfort and concernAble to recognize the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organizationAbility to stand and/or sit for two-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on phone and in personAbility to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writingValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Minimum 18 years of ageAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long)Willing to complete 9 hours of virtual self-paced training required for positionAbility to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The Recovery Services Client Care Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Client Care Program Service Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system).ResponsibilitiesConduct Intake by interviewing the client and opening a case in RC CareProvide Financial Assistance to qualified clients.Conduct Follow-up and Recovery Planning ServicesProvide Internal ReferralsProvide Community ReferralsAssist with problem-solving and advocacy on requestUse RC Care to document services according to the Client Care Program Standards and ProceduresServices may be provided in person or virtually.Complete the required virtual self-paced training (9 hours of training total)Time Commitment

Local/Regional: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.

 

Beyond region: Minimum of 14 days working 8- or 12-hour shifts

Volunteer FrequencyWeeklyQualifications

Required:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Willing and able to volunteer in person in before, during and/or after a disaster eventAbility to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyComfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needsKind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeableComfortable learning new online case management systemsExperience using Microsoft Office productsAble to serve the client with care, comfort and concernAble to recognize the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organizationAbility to stand and/or sit for two-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on phone and in personAbility to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writingValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Minimum 18 years of ageAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long)Willing to complete 9 hours of virtual self-paced training required for positionAbility to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Care Professional? Join our Disaster Health Service Team!

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.ResponsibilitiesProvide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs.Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed.Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies.Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor.Support maternal and child needs as necessary.Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position.Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation. Beyond Regional responses: 12 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitments will vary by operation. Volunteer FrequencyMonthlyQualifications

Required:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions:Registered Nurse (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)*Paramedic*Medical Doctor (MD)Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)Physician Assistant (PA)Nurse Practitioner (NP)Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Minimum 18 years of ageValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster eventAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long)Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishLength of Appointment

May retain position as long as training is updated and regional engagement criteria is met. Leadership position continuation will be evaluated and discussed during Career Path conversation and based on performance reviews and regional activity. 

Development Opportunities

Disaster Health Services Supervisor

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.ResponsibilitiesProvide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs.Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed.Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies.Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor.Support maternal and child needs as necessary.Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position.Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation. Beyond Regional responses: 12 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitments will vary by operation. Volunteer FrequencyMonthlyQualifications

Required:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions:Registered Nurse (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)*Paramedic*Medical Doctor (MD)Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)Physician Assistant (PA)Nurse Practitioner (NP)Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Minimum 18 years of ageValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster eventAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long)Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishLength of Appointment

May retain position as long as training is updated and regional engagement criteria is met. Leadership position continuation will be evaluated and discussed during Career Path conversation and based on performance reviews and regional activity. 

Development Opportunities

Disaster Health Services Supervisor

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Buddy Mentor at PPS Faison, PPS King, PPS Weil

Everybody Wins! literacy program:

Weekly Reading Buddy to students Kindergarten through 3rd Grade 

Commit to 1 hour per week when you are available to be a substitute mentor during the duration of the program. Programs typically run from October to Mid-May Engage in literacy-based activities with your buddy (reading, journaling word searches, Bananagrams, etc.)  Please note: this is NOT a tutoring program, but rather we focus on fostering positive experiences around literacy 

Questions? Call Kyle Fahsel, Director of Mentoring at (412) 321-8022 ext. 333


2025 - 2026 School Year Sessions: 

Pittsburgh Public Weil, Hill District on Tuesdays at 10:30am and 11:15amPittsburgh Public Faison, Homewood on Wednesdays at 12:00pm, 12:45pm and 1:30pm Pittsburgh Public King, Northside on Thursdays at 9:45am and 10:30am

Required Clearances: 

Criminal Record Check (Act 34) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 33) Fingerprint Based Record Check or Pennsylvania Resident Waiver (for eligible volunteers)  Check out the clearance guide on our website for more details 

All 3 clearances are good for 5 years from when you originally obtained them. To be valid for School Year 2024-25 clearances must be dated June 2020 or newer.


About our Program: 

Everybody Wins! is a literacy mentoring program that strives to build literacy skills and a love of reading in elementary school students. This program pairs kindergarten through third-grade students with corporate and community volunteers to share conversation and read together. These consistent, one-on-one experiences increase a child’s opportunity for success, both academically and in life.  

Throughout the year, students look forward to spending time with their Reading Buddies and benefit from the encouragement of a caring adult and opportunity to read stories together, while mentors enjoy sharing their love of books and the satisfaction of having a meaningful impact on a young person’s life. Formal evaluations have demonstrated that Everybody Wins! is one of the very few programs to effectively impact low-income students in reading comprehension, motivation and achievement, as well as overall academic performance, classroom behavior, self-confidence and social skills.  

Agency: Reading is Fundamental Pittsburgh

Everybody Wins! literacy program:

Weekly Reading Buddy to students Kindergarten through 3rd Grade 

Commit to 1 hour per week when you are available to be a substitute mentor during the duration of the program. Programs typically run from October to Mid-May Engage in literacy-based activities with your buddy (reading, journaling word searches, Bananagrams, etc.)  Please note: this is NOT a tutoring program, but rather we focus on fostering positive experiences around literacy 

Questions? Call Kyle Fahsel, Director of Mentoring at (412) 321-8022 ext. 333


2025 - 2026 School Year Sessions: 

Pittsburgh Public Weil, Hill District on Tuesdays at 10:30am and 11:15amPittsburgh Public Faison, Homewood on Wednesdays at 12:00pm, 12:45pm and 1:30pm Pittsburgh Public King, Northside on Thursdays at 9:45am and 10:30am

Required Clearances: 

Criminal Record Check (Act 34) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 33) Fingerprint Based Record Check or Pennsylvania Resident Waiver (for eligible volunteers)  Check out the clearance guide on our website for more details 

All 3 clearances are good for 5 years from when you originally obtained them. To be valid for School Year 2024-25 clearances must be dated June 2020 or newer.


About our Program: 

Everybody Wins! is a literacy mentoring program that strives to build literacy skills and a love of reading in elementary school students. This program pairs kindergarten through third-grade students with corporate and community volunteers to share conversation and read together. These consistent, one-on-one experiences increase a child’s opportunity for success, both academically and in life.  

Throughout the year, students look forward to spending time with their Reading Buddies and benefit from the encouragement of a caring adult and opportunity to read stories together, while mentors enjoy sharing their love of books and the satisfaction of having a meaningful impact on a young person’s life. Formal evaluations have demonstrated that Everybody Wins! is one of the very few programs to effectively impact low-income students in reading comprehension, motivation and achievement, as well as overall academic performance, classroom behavior, self-confidence and social skills.  

Agency: Reading is Fundamental Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Buddy Mentor - Virtual

Everybody Wins! literacy program:

Weekly Reading Buddy to students Kindergarten through 3rd Grade 

Commit to 1 hour per week when you are available to be a substitute mentor during the duration of the program Programs typically run from October to Mid-May Engage in literacy-based activities with your buddy (reading, journaling word searches, bananagrams, etc.)  Please note: this is NOT a tutoring program, but rather we focus on fostering positive experiences around literacy 

Questions? Call Kyle Fahsel, Director of Mentoring at (412) 321-8022 ext. 333


2025 - 2026 School Year Sessions: 

Manchester Academic Charter School, Virtual on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 12:15pm


Required Clearances: 

Criminal Record Check (Act 34) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 33) Fingerprint Based Record Check or Pennsylvania Resident Waiver (for eligible volunteers)  Check out the clearance guide on our website for more details 

All 3 clearances are good for 5 years from when you originally obtained them. To be valid for School Year 2024-25 clearances must be dated June 2020 or newer.


About our Program: 

Everybody Wins! is a literacy mentoring program that strives to build literacy skills and a love of reading in elementary school students. This program pairs kindergarten through third-grade students with corporate and community volunteers to share conversation and read together. These consistent, one-on-one experiences increase a child’s opportunity for success, both academically and in life.  

Throughout the year, students look forward to spending time with their Reading Buddies and benefit from the encouragement of a caring adult and opportunity to read stories together, while mentors enjoy sharing their love of books and the satisfaction of having a meaningful impact on a young person’s life. Formal evaluations have demonstrated that Everybody Wins! is one of the very few programs to effectively impact low-income students in reading comprehension, motivation and achievement, as well as overall academic performance, classroom behavior, self-confidence and social skills. 

Agency: Reading is Fundamental Pittsburgh

Everybody Wins! literacy program:

Weekly Reading Buddy to students Kindergarten through 3rd Grade 

Commit to 1 hour per week when you are available to be a substitute mentor during the duration of the program Programs typically run from October to Mid-May Engage in literacy-based activities with your buddy (reading, journaling word searches, bananagrams, etc.)  Please note: this is NOT a tutoring program, but rather we focus on fostering positive experiences around literacy 

Questions? Call Kyle Fahsel, Director of Mentoring at (412) 321-8022 ext. 333


2025 - 2026 School Year Sessions: 

Manchester Academic Charter School, Virtual on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 12:15pm


Required Clearances: 

Criminal Record Check (Act 34) Child Abuse Clearance (Act 33) Fingerprint Based Record Check or Pennsylvania Resident Waiver (for eligible volunteers)  Check out the clearance guide on our website for more details 

All 3 clearances are good for 5 years from when you originally obtained them. To be valid for School Year 2024-25 clearances must be dated June 2020 or newer.


About our Program: 

Everybody Wins! is a literacy mentoring program that strives to build literacy skills and a love of reading in elementary school students. This program pairs kindergarten through third-grade students with corporate and community volunteers to share conversation and read together. These consistent, one-on-one experiences increase a child’s opportunity for success, both academically and in life.  

Throughout the year, students look forward to spending time with their Reading Buddies and benefit from the encouragement of a caring adult and opportunity to read stories together, while mentors enjoy sharing their love of books and the satisfaction of having a meaningful impact on a young person’s life. Formal evaluations have demonstrated that Everybody Wins! is one of the very few programs to effectively impact low-income students in reading comprehension, motivation and achievement, as well as overall academic performance, classroom behavior, self-confidence and social skills. 

Agency: Reading is Fundamental Pittsburgh

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring Volunteers Needed for Homeless Children's Education Fund

Homeless Children's Education Fund (HCEF) is seeking volunteers with prior work experience with children ages 5-14 years old to work with our Mobile Learning Program. HCEF's Mobile Learning is an innovative program that brings regular, individualized tutoring sessions directly to unstably housed students. This is a great opportunity to build kids' strengths and confidence by helping our instructors deliver a variety of fun, creative educational activities.

Volunteers will support professional tutors as they lead individualized instruction for K-8th grade students. Typical session activities consist of educational games, homework help, and social-emotional learning activities for between 1-3 students living in a single household. HCEF’s professional instructors will lesson-plan and lead tutoring activities, while volunteers support student engagement via participation in session activities, positive reinforcement, and active listening. Each tutoring session requires a volunteer to take place, so volunteers quite literally make this program possible!

Volunteers for Mobile Learning must commit to at least one 1-2 hour session per week. Session start and end times will vary based on family schedules. These session locations and times are based on accessibility to the students and their parent/caregiver. Mobile Learning will take place during after school hours (3:30 PM-6:30PM). With an HCEF Instructor and our volunteers, Mobile Learning takes place in residences, Community Centers, or our classroom on wheels (Winnie’s Wagon). Session locations are based on accessibility to the student and their parent/caregiver -- some will be on front porches, in families' living rooms, or at a nearby public space like a park or library. Volunteers must be comfortable as guests in spaces that may be unfamiliar to them at first and will need to be able to travel to sessions on their own.

To serve in this role, volunteers will need their PA Child Abuse, FBI Fingerprinting, and PA State Criminal Clearances. We also require our volunteers to attend an in-office training before being able to start supporting our Mobile Learning program.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need, please click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then email our Volunteer Specialist at volunteers@homelessfund.org to set up an initial screening meeting.

Agency: Homeless Children's Education Fund

Homeless Children's Education Fund (HCEF) is seeking volunteers with prior work experience with children ages 5-14 years old to work with our Mobile Learning Program. HCEF's Mobile Learning is an innovative program that brings regular, individualized tutoring sessions directly to unstably housed students. This is a great opportunity to build kids' strengths and confidence by helping our instructors deliver a variety of fun, creative educational activities.

Volunteers will support professional tutors as they lead individualized instruction for K-8th grade students. Typical session activities consist of educational games, homework help, and social-emotional learning activities for between 1-3 students living in a single household. HCEF’s professional instructors will lesson-plan and lead tutoring activities, while volunteers support student engagement via participation in session activities, positive reinforcement, and active listening. Each tutoring session requires a volunteer to take place, so volunteers quite literally make this program possible!

Volunteers for Mobile Learning must commit to at least one 1-2 hour session per week. Session start and end times will vary based on family schedules. These session locations and times are based on accessibility to the students and their parent/caregiver. Mobile Learning will take place during after school hours (3:30 PM-6:30PM). With an HCEF Instructor and our volunteers, Mobile Learning takes place in residences, Community Centers, or our classroom on wheels (Winnie’s Wagon). Session locations are based on accessibility to the student and their parent/caregiver -- some will be on front porches, in families' living rooms, or at a nearby public space like a park or library. Volunteers must be comfortable as guests in spaces that may be unfamiliar to them at first and will need to be able to travel to sessions on their own.

To serve in this role, volunteers will need their PA Child Abuse, FBI Fingerprinting, and PA State Criminal Clearances. We also require our volunteers to attend an in-office training before being able to start supporting our Mobile Learning program.

If you are interested and wish to become a volunteer for this need, please click on the "Sign Up" radio button on the upper right corner of this screen and then email our Volunteer Specialist at volunteers@homelessfund.org to set up an initial screening meeting.

Agency: Homeless Children's Education Fund

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Tax Prep Volunteer

To a neighbor in the Mon Valley, a tax refund will make a world of difference. You can make it happen. Join us as a Free Tax Prep volunteer at the Human Services Center Mon Valley (HSCMV) in Turtle Creek!

Volunteers help low to moderate income families make the most of their tax refunds by providing free federal, state, and local income tax preparation assistance. Last year, volunteers assisted with over 700 returns adding up to nearly $900,000 back to neighbors in our community. These critical dollars put food on the table, paid heating bills, furthered education, and more.

Prospective volunteers will undergo FREE training (in December and January) to ensure they meet the IRS guidelines. NO prior experience is needed! All volunteers are taught federal and PA tax law and the preparation of simple tax returns. HSCMV will provide in-person tax preparation on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, beginning January 27, 2026 through April 8, 2026.

 

What we’re looking for from volunteers:

3-hour commitment per week to prepare taxes {morning, afternoon, and evening shifts available}Act 33 and Act 34 clearances {free for volunteers}Attend tax law trainingsSuccessful completion of IRS certification exam – at Basic or Advanced LevelSuccessful completion of the Intake/Interview/Quality Review quiz and Volunteer Ethics quizPrompt, efficient, organized, self-directed, and detail-orientedPassion for community service

 

In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your interest by contacting Stephanie Eson at seson@hscmonvalley.org or 412-437-8229. 

Agency: Human Services Center Mon Valley

To a neighbor in the Mon Valley, a tax refund will make a world of difference. You can make it happen. Join us as a Free Tax Prep volunteer at the Human Services Center Mon Valley (HSCMV) in Turtle Creek!

Volunteers help low to moderate income families make the most of their tax refunds by providing free federal, state, and local income tax preparation assistance. Last year, volunteers assisted with over 700 returns adding up to nearly $900,000 back to neighbors in our community. These critical dollars put food on the table, paid heating bills, furthered education, and more.

Prospective volunteers will undergo FREE training (in December and January) to ensure they meet the IRS guidelines. NO prior experience is needed! All volunteers are taught federal and PA tax law and the preparation of simple tax returns. HSCMV will provide in-person tax preparation on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, beginning January 27, 2026 through April 8, 2026.

 

What we’re looking for from volunteers:

3-hour commitment per week to prepare taxes {morning, afternoon, and evening shifts available}Act 33 and Act 34 clearances {free for volunteers}Attend tax law trainingsSuccessful completion of IRS certification exam – at Basic or Advanced LevelSuccessful completion of the Intake/Interview/Quality Review quiz and Volunteer Ethics quizPrompt, efficient, organized, self-directed, and detail-orientedPassion for community service

 

In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your interest by contacting Stephanie Eson at seson@hscmonvalley.org or 412-437-8229. 

Agency: Human Services Center Mon Valley

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 15145

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter at Free Tax Prep Site

To a neighbor in the Mon Valley, a tax refund will make a world of difference. You can make it happen. Join us as a Free Tax Prep volunteer at the Human Services Center Mon Valley (HSCMV) in Turtle Creek!

Volunteers are needed to greet taxpayers as they arrive at the HSCMV tax site. The site helps low to moderate income families make the most of their tax refunds by providing free federal, state, and local income tax preparation assistance. Last year, volunteers assisted with over 700 returns adding up to nearly $900,000 back to our community. These critical dollars put food on the table, paid heating bills, furthered education, and more.

Prospective volunteers will undergo FREE training (in December and January) to ensure they meet the IRS guidelines. NO prior experience is needed! HSCMV will provide in-person tax preparation on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, beginning January 27, 2026 through April 8, 2026.

What we’re looking for from volunteers:

3-hour commitment per week to greet taxpayers {morning, afternoon, and evening shifts available}Act 33 and Act 34 clearances {free for volunteers}Attend quick and simple trainings Successful completion of the Intake/Interview/Quality Review quiz and Volunteer Ethics quizPrompt, efficient, organized, self-directed, and detail-orientedPassion for community service


In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your interest by contacting Stephanie Eson at (seson@hscmonvalley.org) or 412-437-8229.

Agency: Human Services Center Mon Valley

To a neighbor in the Mon Valley, a tax refund will make a world of difference. You can make it happen. Join us as a Free Tax Prep volunteer at the Human Services Center Mon Valley (HSCMV) in Turtle Creek!

Volunteers are needed to greet taxpayers as they arrive at the HSCMV tax site. The site helps low to moderate income families make the most of their tax refunds by providing free federal, state, and local income tax preparation assistance. Last year, volunteers assisted with over 700 returns adding up to nearly $900,000 back to our community. These critical dollars put food on the table, paid heating bills, furthered education, and more.

Prospective volunteers will undergo FREE training (in December and January) to ensure they meet the IRS guidelines. NO prior experience is needed! HSCMV will provide in-person tax preparation on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, beginning January 27, 2026 through April 8, 2026.

What we’re looking for from volunteers:

3-hour commitment per week to greet taxpayers {morning, afternoon, and evening shifts available}Act 33 and Act 34 clearances {free for volunteers}Attend quick and simple trainings Successful completion of the Intake/Interview/Quality Review quiz and Volunteer Ethics quizPrompt, efficient, organized, self-directed, and detail-orientedPassion for community service


In addition to confirming your registration here (by selecting "Sign Up") you will also need to confirm your interest by contacting Stephanie Eson at (seson@hscmonvalley.org) or 412-437-8229.

Agency: Human Services Center Mon Valley

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 15145

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Information and Planning Team Member

Job Title: Information & Planning Volunteer

Location: Southwestern Pennsylvania
Reports To: Information & Planning Team Leader, DCS Southwestern PA
Job Type: Part-time (Volunteer)
Time Commitment: Weekdays between 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; field work may be needed during the first 72 hours of a disaster

Purpose:

Help gather and organize disaster-related data to support planning and decision-making during disaster response and recovery. Your work helps ensure effective service delivery and supports reporting to donors.

Key Responsibilities: Collect and analyze disaster data (damage, needs, response effectiveness) Support planning activities and help create response strategies Use Red Cross technology platforms (e.g., RC View, DSARS) to manage information Assist with sharing updates and reports with teams and partners Provide planning support during both routine operations and disaster events Qualifications: Able to follow instructions and work independently Comfortable with change and ambiguity Strong communication and teamwork skills Respectful of diversity and inclusion Willing to work toward a service associate role in Mass Care Basic computer and data entry skills preferred Training Provided: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview Data Collection (Form 5266) RC View for Viewers (when available) Commitment: Minimum 3-month term preferred Can remain active as long as training is kept up to date

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Job Title: Information & Planning Volunteer

Location: Southwestern Pennsylvania
Reports To: Information & Planning Team Leader, DCS Southwestern PA
Job Type: Part-time (Volunteer)
Time Commitment: Weekdays between 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; field work may be needed during the first 72 hours of a disaster

Purpose:

Help gather and organize disaster-related data to support planning and decision-making during disaster response and recovery. Your work helps ensure effective service delivery and supports reporting to donors.

Key Responsibilities: Collect and analyze disaster data (damage, needs, response effectiveness) Support planning activities and help create response strategies Use Red Cross technology platforms (e.g., RC View, DSARS) to manage information Assist with sharing updates and reports with teams and partners Provide planning support during both routine operations and disaster events Qualifications: Able to follow instructions and work independently Comfortable with change and ambiguity Strong communication and teamwork skills Respectful of diversity and inclusion Willing to work toward a service associate role in Mass Care Basic computer and data entry skills preferred Training Provided: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview Data Collection (Form 5266) RC View for Viewers (when available) Commitment: Minimum 3-month term preferred Can remain active as long as training is kept up to date

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team!

Purpose:

Support families affected by local emergencies—mostly home fires—by providing immediate care, comfort, and resources to help them begin recovery.

Key Responsibilities:

Respond to local disasters as part of a team.Provide emotional support and emergency assistance to impacted individuals.Communicate with team members and leadership during responses.Help assess needs and request additional support when necessary.Document services provided using Red Cross systems.Attend team meetings and stay current with training.Time Commitment:

Flexible scheduling: weekday, weeknight, or weekend shifts.Must commit to four 6-hour on-call shifts per month.Complete 8 hours of online training and attend volunteer meetings.Qualifications:

Comfortable using technology (cell phone, laptop/computer).Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license.Must be willing to respond throughout the entire county.Able to work in challenging conditions (weather, terrain, etc.).Strong communication and teamwork skills.Must be 18 years or older.Willing to follow Red Cross and public health guidelines.Support & Training:

Online and on-the-job training provided.Ongoing support from Disaster Services leadership and team.Watch our video to learn more: Disaster Cycle Service Volunteer

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Purpose:

Support families affected by local emergencies—mostly home fires—by providing immediate care, comfort, and resources to help them begin recovery.

Key Responsibilities:

Respond to local disasters as part of a team.Provide emotional support and emergency assistance to impacted individuals.Communicate with team members and leadership during responses.Help assess needs and request additional support when necessary.Document services provided using Red Cross systems.Attend team meetings and stay current with training.Time Commitment:

Flexible scheduling: weekday, weeknight, or weekend shifts.Must commit to four 6-hour on-call shifts per month.Complete 8 hours of online training and attend volunteer meetings.Qualifications:

Comfortable using technology (cell phone, laptop/computer).Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license.Must be willing to respond throughout the entire county.Able to work in challenging conditions (weather, terrain, etc.).Strong communication and teamwork skills.Must be 18 years or older.Willing to follow Red Cross and public health guidelines.Support & Training:

Online and on-the-job training provided.Ongoing support from Disaster Services leadership and team.Watch our video to learn more: Disaster Cycle Service Volunteer

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruiter - Blawnox, RIDC Park, Fox Chapel area

Purpose:

Help grow a strong and diverse volunteer team by connecting with local communities and sharing opportunities to serve with the American Red Cross.

Key Responsibilities:

Canvass local businesses, churches, community centers, senior centers, and libraries.Distribute flyers and brochures to promote volunteer opportunities.Attend and support recruitment events and community outreach activities.Promote Red Cross volunteer roles at fairs, presentations, and open-call meetings.Work with the Volunteer Services team to identify recruitment needs and match volunteers to roles.

Time Commitment:

Approximately 2–4+ hours per week, with flexible scheduling.

Qualifications:

Passion for the Red Cross mission.Friendly and comfortable speaking with the public.Organized and reliable.Willing to follow public health and Red Cross guidelines.

Support & Training:

Orientation to the American Red Cross.Volunteer Recruitment Training.Ongoing support from the Volunteer Services team.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Purpose:

Help grow a strong and diverse volunteer team by connecting with local communities and sharing opportunities to serve with the American Red Cross.

Key Responsibilities:

Canvass local businesses, churches, community centers, senior centers, and libraries.Distribute flyers and brochures to promote volunteer opportunities.Attend and support recruitment events and community outreach activities.Promote Red Cross volunteer roles at fairs, presentations, and open-call meetings.Work with the Volunteer Services team to identify recruitment needs and match volunteers to roles.

Time Commitment:

Approximately 2–4+ hours per week, with flexible scheduling.

Qualifications:

Passion for the Red Cross mission.Friendly and comfortable speaking with the public.Organized and reliable.Willing to follow public health and Red Cross guidelines.

Support & Training:

Orientation to the American Red Cross.Volunteer Recruitment Training.Ongoing support from the Volunteer Services team.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15238

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwestern PA Veteran's Home Volunteer

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department. Contribute to the quality of life provided by the VA Health Care System through volunteer jobs provided at the local VA Health Care Facility.ResponsibilitiesWillingness to support the mission of Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service - VAVS - and the American Red CrossSupport all veterans by performing assigned job requirements such as: Greeter, patient escort, refreshment cart support, lab runner, clinical administrative volunteer, recreation therapy assistant, information desk worker, patient visitor, MyHealtheVetKiosk guide, pharmacy assistant, hospice/respite care/No Veteran Dies Alone volunteer, special event support, transportation program driver, professional medical volunteer, and many more.Time CommitmentFlexible with scheduled committmentVolunteer FrequencyQualificationsDesire to help peopleAbility to show initiative, communicate, and work well with othersWork with diverse populationsFlexible; easily adapt to surroundings and tasksMust be able to achieve a successful VA background/security badging checkWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.RelationshipsLocal VAVS Representative/Deputy; VAVS Program Manager; Job specific supervisor; other volunteers and patientsDevelopment OpportunitiesVAVS Local Representative/DeputyVAVS Local CommitteeVA Hospital DevelopmentJob specific trainingTrainingOrientation to the American Red CrossVAVS Orientation provided by the VASpecific job-related training provided by the VAVS Program ManagerOn the job training

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department. Contribute to the quality of life provided by the VA Health Care System through volunteer jobs provided at the local VA Health Care Facility.ResponsibilitiesWillingness to support the mission of Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service - VAVS - and the American Red CrossSupport all veterans by performing assigned job requirements such as: Greeter, patient escort, refreshment cart support, lab runner, clinical administrative volunteer, recreation therapy assistant, information desk worker, patient visitor, MyHealtheVetKiosk guide, pharmacy assistant, hospice/respite care/No Veteran Dies Alone volunteer, special event support, transportation program driver, professional medical volunteer, and many more.Time CommitmentFlexible with scheduled committmentVolunteer FrequencyQualificationsDesire to help peopleAbility to show initiative, communicate, and work well with othersWork with diverse populationsFlexible; easily adapt to surroundings and tasksMust be able to achieve a successful VA background/security badging checkWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.RelationshipsLocal VAVS Representative/Deputy; VAVS Program Manager; Job specific supervisor; other volunteers and patientsDevelopment OpportunitiesVAVS Local Representative/DeputyVAVS Local CommitteeVA Hospital DevelopmentJob specific trainingTrainingOrientation to the American Red CrossVAVS Orientation provided by the VASpecific job-related training provided by the VAVS Program ManagerOn the job training

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Resident Transition Service Associate

PurposeThe Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery.Responsibilities

SRT/SA-specific Responsibilities: 

 

Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) 

Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deploying 

 Operational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) 

Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and more 

 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Available to deploy away from your home for at least two consecutive weeks.Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

SRT/SA-specific Qualifications (required): 

Active RC Care Account with the ability to have a Caseworker RC Care User access role when assigned to a DRO Has a @redcross.org email address Has a passion for and proven track-record of assisting individuals/families overcome recovery roadblocks Ability to manage large, complex caseloads Can successfully work in a remote environment 

  General Qualifications for all Service Associates (required):  

Comfortable working independently and within a team   Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills  Ability to listen actively and work well with others   Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment   Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict     Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately   Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)   Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies   Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements  Development Opportunities

Red Cross promotion opportunities: Shelter Resident Transition Supervisor

Professional development opportunities: Self-awareness, implicit biases awareness, increased empathy and emotional intelligence, and development of professional boundaries

Training

See the Disaster Responder Training Requirements document for current training requirements.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThe Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery.Responsibilities

SRT/SA-specific Responsibilities: 

 

Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) 

Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deploying 

 Operational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) 

Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and more 

 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Available to deploy away from your home for at least two consecutive weeks.Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

SRT/SA-specific Qualifications (required): 

Active RC Care Account with the ability to have a Caseworker RC Care User access role when assigned to a DRO Has a @redcross.org email address Has a passion for and proven track-record of assisting individuals/families overcome recovery roadblocks Ability to manage large, complex caseloads Can successfully work in a remote environment 

  General Qualifications for all Service Associates (required):  

Comfortable working independently and within a team   Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills  Ability to listen actively and work well with others   Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment   Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict     Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately   Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)   Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies   Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements  Development Opportunities

Red Cross promotion opportunities: Shelter Resident Transition Supervisor

Professional development opportunities: Self-awareness, implicit biases awareness, increased empathy and emotional intelligence, and development of professional boundaries

Training

See the Disaster Responder Training Requirements document for current training requirements.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Mass Care Associate

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter.Responsibilities

Responsibilities vary depending on assignment.

May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter:receptionregistrationdormitoryfeedinginformationsupplyProvide excellent customer service to clientsComplete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days forextended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation.Volunteer FrequencyQuarterlyQualifications

Required:

Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently.Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs.Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisorValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Minimum 16 years of ageAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long)Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for positionAbility to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements. 

Length of Appointment

May retain position as long as training is updated and regional engagement criteria is met. Leadership position continuation will be evaluated and discussed during Career Path conversation and based on performance reviews and regional activity.

Development OpportunitiesShelter SupervisorOther Disaster Services volunteer opportunities

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter.Responsibilities

Responsibilities vary depending on assignment.

May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter:receptionregistrationdormitoryfeedinginformationsupplyProvide excellent customer service to clientsComplete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days forextended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation.Volunteer FrequencyQuarterlyQualifications

Required:

Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently.Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs.Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisorValid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments)Minimum 16 years of ageAvailable to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long)Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for positionAbility to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements. 

Length of Appointment

May retain position as long as training is updated and regional engagement criteria is met. Leadership position continuation will be evaluated and discussed during Career Path conversation and based on performance reviews and regional activity.

Development OpportunitiesShelter SupervisorOther Disaster Services volunteer opportunities

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Transportation Specialist - Deliver Life Saving Blood to Hospitals

Purpose:

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation inin-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. To safely transport and deliver blood or bloodproducts to hospital customers.

Responsibilities:

Transport finished blood or blood products to hospital customers as routine or "stat" deliveriesPick up empty boxes from hospitals as necessaryDeliver supplies to blood collection sites as neededComplete required paperwork and obtain signatures as necessaryCommunicate with Red Cross staff on feedback from customers or any urgent issuesDrive in a safe and responsible manner as a representative of the American Red Cross

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies.Willingness to carry vaccination card to work assignments.Willingness to support the Red Cross mission, requiredValid state driver's license and 3 years of licensed driving experience, requiredFamiliarity with geographic area and driving routes, requiredAble to verify safe driving record (Note: An MVR check will be completed as a part of the interview process for this position), requiredCurrent insurance and state registration if using personal vehicle, requiredAbility to lift 45 lbs., requiredSuccessful completion of American Red Cross Transportation Specialist Training and Defensive Driving course upon acceptance in position, required

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Purpose:

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation inin-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. To safely transport and deliver blood or bloodproducts to hospital customers.

Responsibilities:

Transport finished blood or blood products to hospital customers as routine or "stat" deliveriesPick up empty boxes from hospitals as necessaryDeliver supplies to blood collection sites as neededComplete required paperwork and obtain signatures as necessaryCommunicate with Red Cross staff on feedback from customers or any urgent issuesDrive in a safe and responsible manner as a representative of the American Red Cross

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies.Willingness to carry vaccination card to work assignments.Willingness to support the Red Cross mission, requiredValid state driver's license and 3 years of licensed driving experience, requiredFamiliarity with geographic area and driving routes, requiredAble to verify safe driving record (Note: An MVR check will be completed as a part of the interview process for this position), requiredCurrent insurance and state registration if using personal vehicle, requiredAbility to lift 45 lbs., requiredSuccessful completion of American Red Cross Transportation Specialist Training and Defensive Driving course upon acceptance in position, required

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MEPS Outreach Volunteer

PurposeThis position supports the regional Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in an American Red Cross facility. Manage the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) outreach program that provides recruits and their families with information to access the Hero Care Network services when faced with an emergency.ResponsibilitiesLiaise on site with the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) staff to determine the best means for the American Red Cross to connect with the recruits and families.Provide American Red Cross preparedness information to the recruits and their families.Engage with the recruits to fill out family contact cardsEnsure cards are processed into the American Red Cross casework systemProvide additional support, as appropriate.Time Commitment

4 hours per day 9:00am - 1:00pm; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.

Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

Required:

Strong interpersonal, communication and listening skillsEnjoy working directly with othersAble to work with diverse populationsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

 

Recommended:

Knowledge/experience with the militaryRelationships

Military command and staff
Region SAF leadership
MEPS volunteers

Length of Appointment

1 year, renewable

Development OpportunitiesEnhanced public speaking skillsMEPS LeadSAF Program Management PositionsSAF CaseworkerRegion Public PresentationsTrainingOrientation of the American Red CrossIntroduction to SAFMilitary Cultural Competency 101Military Cultural Competency 201ISD and SAF Mission Education Series: Hero Care NetworkIntroduction to SAF CaseworkProtecting Personal InformationAdditional EDGE training as developedCommunications training as offered by region Communications team

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the regional Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in an American Red Cross facility. Manage the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) outreach program that provides recruits and their families with information to access the Hero Care Network services when faced with an emergency.ResponsibilitiesLiaise on site with the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) staff to determine the best means for the American Red Cross to connect with the recruits and families.Provide American Red Cross preparedness information to the recruits and their families.Engage with the recruits to fill out family contact cardsEnsure cards are processed into the American Red Cross casework systemProvide additional support, as appropriate.Time Commitment

4 hours per day 9:00am - 1:00pm; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.

Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

Required:

Strong interpersonal, communication and listening skillsEnjoy working directly with othersAble to work with diverse populationsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

 

Recommended:

Knowledge/experience with the militaryRelationships

Military command and staff
Region SAF leadership
MEPS volunteers

Length of Appointment

1 year, renewable

Development OpportunitiesEnhanced public speaking skillsMEPS LeadSAF Program Management PositionsSAF CaseworkerRegion Public PresentationsTrainingOrientation of the American Red CrossIntroduction to SAFMilitary Cultural Competency 101Military Cultural Competency 201ISD and SAF Mission Education Series: Hero Care NetworkIntroduction to SAF CaseworkProtecting Personal InformationAdditional EDGE training as developedCommunications training as offered by region Communications team

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Logistics Fulfillment Service Associate

PurposeThe Fulfillment Service Associate (LOG/FUL/SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily to support Disaster Cycle Services Logistics on a Disaster Relief Operation (DRO). This position supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by fulfilling requests from the shelter activity to support the needs of clients in alignment with the Service Delivery Plan.Responsibilities

FUL/SA-specific Responsibilities: 

Resource and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sites.Develop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutions.Inventory, organize and load supplies into delivery vehicles.Provide feedback to supervisor on unmet or evolving shelter needs Help shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requests.Drive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.) 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates:

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyParticipate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reportsCollaborate effectively with others in a disaster environmentEfficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibilityReport the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed¯ Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Available to deploy away from your home for at least two consecutive weeks.Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

FUL/SA-specific Qualifications (required): 

Ability to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focusValid Driver’s LicenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)Familiarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of material 

FUL/SA-specific Qualifications (recommended):  

Completed Motor Vehicle Review (MVR) in the last three years ERV/MRV Certified Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certified Purchasing Card (P-Card) Holder 

 General Qualifications for all Service Associates (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds Ability to have good organizational and time management skillsAbility to listen actively and work well with others Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environmentAbility to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflictAbility to acquire, evaluate, and report information accuratelyValid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesRefer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirementsDevelopment Opportunities

Promotion to Logistics Fulfillment Supervisor (LOG/FUL/SV)

Training

See the Disaster Responder Training Requirements document for current training requirements.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThe Fulfillment Service Associate (LOG/FUL/SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily to support Disaster Cycle Services Logistics on a Disaster Relief Operation (DRO). This position supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by fulfilling requests from the shelter activity to support the needs of clients in alignment with the Service Delivery Plan.Responsibilities

FUL/SA-specific Responsibilities: 

Resource and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sites.Develop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutions.Inventory, organize and load supplies into delivery vehicles.Provide feedback to supervisor on unmet or evolving shelter needs Help shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requests.Drive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.) 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates:

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyParticipate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reportsCollaborate effectively with others in a disaster environmentEfficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibilityReport the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed¯ Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor Time CommitmentRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Available to deploy away from your home for at least two consecutive weeks.Volunteer FrequencyQualifications

FUL/SA-specific Qualifications (required): 

Ability to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focusValid Driver’s LicenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)Familiarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of material 

FUL/SA-specific Qualifications (recommended):  

Completed Motor Vehicle Review (MVR) in the last three years ERV/MRV Certified Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certified Purchasing Card (P-Card) Holder 

 General Qualifications for all Service Associates (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds Ability to have good organizational and time management skillsAbility to listen actively and work well with others Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environmentAbility to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflictAbility to acquire, evaluate, and report information accuratelyValid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesRefer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirementsDevelopment Opportunities

Promotion to Logistics Fulfillment Supervisor (LOG/FUL/SV)

Training

See the Disaster Responder Training Requirements document for current training requirements.

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Washington County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Lawrence County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 16101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Local Disaster Team in Beaver County


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Responsibilities

DAT/SP-specific Responsibilities: 

Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within established timelines defined in the Disaster Action Team Program Standards & Procedures. Maintains regular communication with Duty Officer and other members of the team while assigned to an event to ensure continuity and safety. Provides care, comfort, and compassion to clients (in accordance with Red Cross standards and procedures). Works with on-scene DAT SV/MN to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Completes second responder confirmations in RC Care, the client case management system. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Care Intake Trainee user access. 

General Responsibilities for all Specialists: 

Ensure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines. Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment. Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility. Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed. Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor. 

Time Commitment

Flexible scheduling weekday, weeknight or weekends. Be on call monthly to respond to disasters approximately 4 times per month in addition to commitment to training goals and attending volunteer meetings.

Volunteer Frequency

Weekly

Qualifications

DAT/SP-specific Qualifications (required): 

Comfortable using and learning new technology. Reliable access to a cell phone (with ability to receive text messages), laptop or computer. Be available to respond reliably to local disasters during assigned shifts in RC Respond, the DAT scheduling system, and communicate scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Must sign up for the minimum number of required shifts per month as determined by the region. Able to follow Red Cross DAT and other related standards and procedures. Commitment to use and maintain user access to RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed. Able to work in challenging and stressful conditions such as poor air quality, uneven ground, adverse weather, etc. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a valid driver's license and/or a timely, reliable way to get to a disaster scene. 

General Qualifications for all Specialists (required): 

Comfortable working independently and within a team. Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills.   Ability to listen actively and work well with others. Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment. Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict.   Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Development Opportunities

DAT Service Associate, Caseworker, DAT Duty Officer 

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Disaster Mental Health Team

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The purpose of this position is to provide Disaster Mental Health (DMH) services to clients and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery within a chapter/region.ResponsibilitiesProvide Disaster Mental Health interventions to clients impacted by a disaster.Participate in relevant meetings and activities as a member of the Disaster Mental Health chapter team.Participate in preparedness efforts, such as the Home Fire Campaign or community disaster education.Help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by disaster.Assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies.Support other disaster responders before, during and after disaster response using staff mental health strategies.Time Commitment

2-10 hours/month

Volunteer FrequencyMonthly

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeThis position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. The purpose of this position is to provide Disaster Mental Health (DMH) services to clients and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery within a chapter/region.ResponsibilitiesProvide Disaster Mental Health interventions to clients impacted by a disaster.Participate in relevant meetings and activities as a member of the Disaster Mental Health chapter team.Participate in preparedness efforts, such as the Home Fire Campaign or community disaster education.Help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by disaster.Assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies.Support other disaster responders before, during and after disaster response using staff mental health strategies.Time Commitment

2-10 hours/month

Volunteer FrequencyMonthly

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Volunteer


Purpose: The purpose of this position is to perform Mass Care readiness and capacity building activities needed to enable effective service delivery (in a disaster response).


Responsibilities: Mass Care provides activities and services on a congregate basis to the
community as a whole including feeding, sheltering, reunification, and distribution of emergency supplies.
This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Mass Care program including:
1) Support the annual mass care goals, RDO objectives, and regional/
chapter plan for mass care services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities
2) Projects and local response activities will be assigned according to the
activities you are training in: feeding, sheltering, distribution of emergency supplies, or reunification.
3) Projects may include tasks such as conducting facility surveys for
response activity sites, meeting with partners to build relationships,
conducting inventory and updating supply kits.

Qualifications: Ability to: • follow and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision.
• adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity.
• build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals.
• be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness.
• work toward service associate position in at least one Mass Care activity

Requirements:

**Complete 8 hours of online training prior before deployment is considered***

***The Red Cross will cover travel, lodging and meals while volunteer is deployed during disaster relief efforts***

***Must be free to deploy for a 14 days period. Travel may be outside of home state.***

Relationships: Works closely with all other Mass Care workers to ensure team goals are achieved. Feeding, Sheltering, Reunification, or DES worker during operations.
• Mass Care Regional Program Lead or Mass Care Chapter/Territory Coordinator
Training: • Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) • Mass Care: An Overview (Required)
• Fundamental courses for all Mass Care activities strongly recommended

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania


Purpose: The purpose of this position is to perform Mass Care readiness and capacity building activities needed to enable effective service delivery (in a disaster response).


Responsibilities: Mass Care provides activities and services on a congregate basis to the
community as a whole including feeding, sheltering, reunification, and distribution of emergency supplies.
This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Mass Care program including:
1) Support the annual mass care goals, RDO objectives, and regional/
chapter plan for mass care services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities
2) Projects and local response activities will be assigned according to the
activities you are training in: feeding, sheltering, distribution of emergency supplies, or reunification.
3) Projects may include tasks such as conducting facility surveys for
response activity sites, meeting with partners to build relationships,
conducting inventory and updating supply kits.

Qualifications: Ability to: • follow and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision.
• adapt to change, negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity.
• build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals.
• be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness.
• work toward service associate position in at least one Mass Care activity

Requirements:

**Complete 8 hours of online training prior before deployment is considered***

***The Red Cross will cover travel, lodging and meals while volunteer is deployed during disaster relief efforts***

***Must be free to deploy for a 14 days period. Travel may be outside of home state.***

Relationships: Works closely with all other Mass Care workers to ensure team goals are achieved. Feeding, Sheltering, Reunification, or DES worker during operations.
• Mass Care Regional Program Lead or Mass Care Chapter/Territory Coordinator
Training: • Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) • Mass Care: An Overview (Required)
• Fundamental courses for all Mass Care activities strongly recommended

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blood Donor Ambassador - Allegheny County

PurposeAs a volunteer donor ambassador, you will ensure every blood donor has a wonderful experience from start to finish. Greet donors with a warm smile, assist them with checking in, and express heartfelt thanks for their generous donation. You will be a key part of our Biomedical Services team, making a real difference every day. Each shift you take helps save lives. While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)Responsibilities

During a shift, Donor Ambassadors will:

Welcome donors with a warm smile, explain the donation process, and help with check-in.Guide donors smoothly through the Check-In process.Provide great customer service by answering questions and making the donation experience positive.Share the Red Cross story and our mission.Educate donors about how their blood types can be optimized to help more patients.Ensure donors have their post-donation information and check their recovery time.Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass and schedule next appointments via BookNow.Say thank you to each donor contribution.Reach out to donors with friendly reminder calls and help reschedule appointments as needed to keep our community connected and engaged.Report any issues to the collections staff and keep donors safe.Sanitize and disinfect donor areas as needed.

 Donor Ambassadors are needed to support both mobile blood drives (which are hosted at community or sponsor sites) and fixed sites (Red Cross blood donation centers).

Time Commitment

5-6 hour shift not including travel time. Blood Drives are weekdays only. Preferred commitment 1 shift/month

Volunteer FrequencyQuarterlyQualificationsVolunteer must be age 13-15 with additional adult supervision* or aged 16+Volunteer must be mature enough to maintain confidentiality and respond appropriately to adverse donor reactionsAbility to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteers Ability to understand and explain Donor Optimization to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven culture Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Fluent / Proficient in speaking Spanish encouraged

*Additional adult supervision can be provided by a parent, guardian, sibling, teacher, youth club coordinator or other adult.

Development OpportunitiesGain valuable training and experience while providing an invaluable service to your communityNetwork and meet new peopleDevelop customer service skills that last a lifetimeTraining

The following Red Cross trainings are required to serve in this role:

Red Cross Volunteer OrientationOnline Blood Drive Volunteer TrainingOngoing training and refresher courses including Diverse Donor training

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

PurposeAs a volunteer donor ambassador, you will ensure every blood donor has a wonderful experience from start to finish. Greet donors with a warm smile, assist them with checking in, and express heartfelt thanks for their generous donation. You will be a key part of our Biomedical Services team, making a real difference every day. Each shift you take helps save lives. While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)Responsibilities

During a shift, Donor Ambassadors will:

Welcome donors with a warm smile, explain the donation process, and help with check-in.Guide donors smoothly through the Check-In process.Provide great customer service by answering questions and making the donation experience positive.Share the Red Cross story and our mission.Educate donors about how their blood types can be optimized to help more patients.Ensure donors have their post-donation information and check their recovery time.Encourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass and schedule next appointments via BookNow.Say thank you to each donor contribution.Reach out to donors with friendly reminder calls and help reschedule appointments as needed to keep our community connected and engaged.Report any issues to the collections staff and keep donors safe.Sanitize and disinfect donor areas as needed.

 Donor Ambassadors are needed to support both mobile blood drives (which are hosted at community or sponsor sites) and fixed sites (Red Cross blood donation centers).

Time Commitment

5-6 hour shift not including travel time. Blood Drives are weekdays only. Preferred commitment 1 shift/month

Volunteer FrequencyQuarterlyQualificationsVolunteer must be age 13-15 with additional adult supervision* or aged 16+Volunteer must be mature enough to maintain confidentiality and respond appropriately to adverse donor reactionsAbility to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteers Ability to understand and explain Donor Optimization to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven culture Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

While this position requires that volunteers speak English, in some locations the role may place a special emphasis on engaging with donors whose preferred language is Spanish. (NOTE: this is not a translator role)

Fluent / Proficient in speaking Spanish encouraged

*Additional adult supervision can be provided by a parent, guardian, sibling, teacher, youth club coordinator or other adult.

Development OpportunitiesGain valuable training and experience while providing an invaluable service to your communityNetwork and meet new peopleDevelop customer service skills that last a lifetimeTraining

The following Red Cross trainings are required to serve in this role:

Red Cross Volunteer OrientationOnline Blood Drive Volunteer TrainingOngoing training and refresher courses including Diverse Donor training

Agency: American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15222

Allow Groups: No


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Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


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Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a part of something life-saving - volunteer at a blood drive.

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: It takes a team to save a life...be a part of ours!

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15212

Allow Groups: No


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Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Did you know someone needs blood every 2 seconds?? We're looking for compassionate volunteers to help support our lifesaving mission. As a volunteer, you'll welcome and check in donors at blood drives held throughout the community. You'll also help in the refreshment area-offering snacks, sharing friendly conversation, and making sure our donors feel appreciated and cared for.

It’s a small commitment that makes a big impact!

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 15233

Allow Groups: No