Needs From: Volunteer East Tennessee

Volunteer: 4th Saturday of the month: Volunteer with FISH Hospitality Pantries

Volunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day.

Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries

Volunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day.

Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Donation Items



Amazon Wishlist Link

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed.

Organization: KnoxPride



Amazon Wishlist Link

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed.

Organization: KnoxPride

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donation Items

Please follow this list of items needed for Bridge Refugee Services:  

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed and connect with Bridge to schedule a drop off time! 

Please note that Bridge is housed in Suite A and is the bottom floor of the building, and the front door of our office faces Whittle Springs Rd.  When you arrive, you can ring the buzzer at the door and let the staff member who answers know you are dropping off a food donation.  If you purchase food, it always helps us for donation recording purposes if you keep and provide a receipt, but this is not required.  


If you have any questions, please reach out to Peter Green at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org or Sidney Schumm at volunteerknox@bridgerefugees.org. 


Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Please follow this list of items needed for Bridge Refugee Services:  

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed and connect with Bridge to schedule a drop off time! 

Please note that Bridge is housed in Suite A and is the bottom floor of the building, and the front door of our office faces Whittle Springs Rd.  When you arrive, you can ring the buzzer at the door and let the staff member who answers know you are dropping off a food donation.  If you purchase food, it always helps us for donation recording purposes if you keep and provide a receipt, but this is not required.  


If you have any questions, please reach out to Peter Green at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org or Sidney Schumm at volunteerknox@bridgerefugees.org. 


Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donation Items

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the KAPA kitchen:

Pantry Donations

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Kandice Baker at kbaker@knoxvillemedicine.org. 

Organization: KAPA Kitchen

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the KAPA kitchen:

Pantry Donations

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Kandice Baker at kbaker@knoxvillemedicine.org. 

Organization: KAPA Kitchen

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37923

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Volunteer Needs

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!
Volunteers — Wesley House Community Center

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Wesley House at EmergentNeeds@wesleyhouseknox.org

Organization: Wesley House Community Center

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!
Volunteers — Wesley House Community Center

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Wesley House at EmergentNeeds@wesleyhouseknox.org

Organization: Wesley House Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donation Items

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!https://www.wesleyhouseknox.org/wesleywishlist#:~:text=Toilet Plunger-,Emergent Needs,-Tuna
You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.If you have any questions, please reach out to Wesley House at EmergentNeeds@wesleyhouseknox.org

Organization: Wesley House Community Center

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!https://www.wesleyhouseknox.org/wesleywishlist#:~:text=Toilet Plunger-,Emergent Needs,-Tuna
You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start donating food items to this agency.If you have any questions, please reach out to Wesley House at EmergentNeeds@wesleyhouseknox.org

Organization: Wesley House Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Support Volunteers

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4EAFAE2FABF9C43-51770789-kapa#/

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start volunteering with this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Kandice Baker at kbaker@knoxvillemedicine.org. 

Organization: KAPA Kitchen

Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4EAFAE2FABF9C43-51770789-kapa#/

You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start volunteering with this agency.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Kandice Baker at kbaker@knoxvillemedicine.org. 

Organization: KAPA Kitchen

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37923

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donation Items

Hellbender Harm Reduction is in need of the following items: 

Canned foods that do not require a can opener to openPackaged tuna salad that is ready to eat (These usually come in pouches)Individually packaged beef jerky/beef sticksPudding cupsFruit snacksRaisins or other dried fruits that come in individual boxesTrail mixGranola barsCheese and crackers/peanut butter crackersProtein barsMilk/beverages in tetra pak packagingAnything that is portable, shelf stable, and does not require a tool to open

Please note - that you must respond to this need to let us know that you are planning on donating items



Prior to delivery please text or call (865) 266 - 6389 to arrange for drop off details & drop off locations!


Organization: Hellbender Harm Reduction

Hellbender Harm Reduction is in need of the following items: 

Canned foods that do not require a can opener to openPackaged tuna salad that is ready to eat (These usually come in pouches)Individually packaged beef jerky/beef sticksPudding cupsFruit snacksRaisins or other dried fruits that come in individual boxesTrail mixGranola barsCheese and crackers/peanut butter crackersProtein barsMilk/beverages in tetra pak packagingAnything that is portable, shelf stable, and does not require a tool to open

Please note - that you must respond to this need to let us know that you are planning on donating items



Prior to delivery please text or call (865) 266 - 6389 to arrange for drop off details & drop off locations!


Organization: Hellbender Harm Reduction

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents for the Farragut Museum

The Farragut Museum is seeking docents.  There are 2 person shifts, and the museum is open Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 2 pm.  There is a training manual available, and a background check is required.  

Organization: Farragut Museum

The Farragut Museum is seeking docents.  There are 2 person shifts, and the museum is open Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 2 pm.  There is a training manual available, and a background check is required.  

Organization: Farragut Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37934

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Norwood Partner Coalition Meeting

The Norwood Partner Coalition meeting is an opportunity for stakeholders to come together to discuss collaborative efforts, share updates, and strategize for future initiatives. Attendees will engage in open discussions, explore new partnerships, and align on goals to enhance our collective impact. Your insights and contributions will be invaluable as we work towards our shared mission. We look forward to your participation!

We normally meet the last Tuesday of the month at Village Church 1705 Merchant Dr, Knoxville, TN 37912 from 9am - 10am. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

The Norwood Partner Coalition meeting is an opportunity for stakeholders to come together to discuss collaborative efforts, share updates, and strategize for future initiatives. Attendees will engage in open discussions, explore new partnerships, and align on goals to enhance our collective impact. Your insights and contributions will be invaluable as we work towards our shared mission. We look forward to your participation!

We normally meet the last Tuesday of the month at Village Church 1705 Merchant Dr, Knoxville, TN 37912 from 9am - 10am. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at RAM Headquarters!

Remote Area Medical (RAM) offers volunteer opportunities at our headquarters located in Rockford, TN. Only a 15-minute drive from downtown Knoxville, Maryville, and Alcoa. Volunteers can aid in preparing clinic needs to ensure resources are available and ready to deploy. Volunteers are always welcome at headquarters Monday through Friday starting at 9a.m. and wrapping up at 4:30 p.m.  Our projects change almost every day so there is always something to do for everyone! Whether assisting in sorting donations, performing light office work or aiding in loading equipment, your time and effort will directly benefit communities and touch lives across the country and across the world. Experience our mission and learn more by visiting www.ramusa.org today! 

 

Organization: Remote Area Medical

Remote Area Medical (RAM) offers volunteer opportunities at our headquarters located in Rockford, TN. Only a 15-minute drive from downtown Knoxville, Maryville, and Alcoa. Volunteers can aid in preparing clinic needs to ensure resources are available and ready to deploy. Volunteers are always welcome at headquarters Monday through Friday starting at 9a.m. and wrapping up at 4:30 p.m.  Our projects change almost every day so there is always something to do for everyone! Whether assisting in sorting donations, performing light office work or aiding in loading equipment, your time and effort will directly benefit communities and touch lives across the country and across the world. Experience our mission and learn more by visiting www.ramusa.org today! 

 

Organization: Remote Area Medical

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors Needed – Support Norwood Families!

Support Norwood Families – Bilingual Volunteers Needed!

We’re looking for bilingual volunteers to help families feel welcome and supported during school events.

Volunteers will:

Offer language support

Guide families through the event

Help them connect with staff and school programs

Whether you can stay the whole time or just part of it, your help makes a big difference!

We have ongoing events throughout the year, and I’ll be reaching out with specific dates soon. We’d love for you to join us and be part of the Norwood community!

Thank you for considering!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Support Norwood Families – Bilingual Volunteers Needed!

We’re looking for bilingual volunteers to help families feel welcome and supported during school events.

Volunteers will:

Offer language support

Guide families through the event

Help them connect with staff and school programs

Whether you can stay the whole time or just part of it, your help makes a big difference!

We have ongoing events throughout the year, and I’ll be reaching out with specific dates soon. We’d love for you to join us and be part of the Norwood community!

Thank you for considering!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belle Morris Parent Teacher Committee

This is a committee of Belle Morris caregivers and parents that work to support our school through advocacy, service, and fundraising. They contribute towards the school partnership/leadership, student incentives and experiences, and staff support. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary

This is a committee of Belle Morris caregivers and parents that work to support our school through advocacy, service, and fundraising. They contribute towards the school partnership/leadership, student incentives and experiences, and staff support. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Great Starts Volunteer Skills Instructor

Great Starts is a structured living program that offers integrated substance and mental health treatment services to recovering pregnant and parenting women.  The program utilizes evidence-based practices for co-occurring treatment.  The program's goal is to strengthen the mother-child bond through comprehensive services for mothers and specialized care for their children.  Volunteers will lead classes that teach women specialty & life skills. Examples include nutrition, cooking, crochet, GED tutoring, etc. Classes taught will be based on volunteers expertise.

This opportunity is weekday mornings, with frequency subject to volunteer schedule.

Volunteers may do the following:

Lead classes/groups that teach specialty & life skills Plan activities that engage clients while teaching the desired skillAssist staff in setting up for & cleaning up after class/group Provide assistance, support, & general skill expertise

Volunteers must be over 18 years of age. In addition to completing background checks this opportunity also requires a TB test.

If you are interested in becoming a Great Starts Volunteer Skills Instructor, please click here and fill out the interest form. Please specify what you would like to teach under "areas of interest." 

Organization: McNabb Center

Great Starts is a structured living program that offers integrated substance and mental health treatment services to recovering pregnant and parenting women.  The program utilizes evidence-based practices for co-occurring treatment.  The program's goal is to strengthen the mother-child bond through comprehensive services for mothers and specialized care for their children.  Volunteers will lead classes that teach women specialty & life skills. Examples include nutrition, cooking, crochet, GED tutoring, etc. Classes taught will be based on volunteers expertise.

This opportunity is weekday mornings, with frequency subject to volunteer schedule.

Volunteers may do the following:

Lead classes/groups that teach specialty & life skills Plan activities that engage clients while teaching the desired skillAssist staff in setting up for & cleaning up after class/group Provide assistance, support, & general skill expertise

Volunteers must be over 18 years of age. In addition to completing background checks this opportunity also requires a TB test.

If you are interested in becoming a Great Starts Volunteer Skills Instructor, please click here and fill out the interest form. Please specify what you would like to teach under "areas of interest." 

Organization: McNabb Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Instructor for Adult Digital Literacy (General Interest)

Please note this listing is for general interest. We will have multiple opportunities to volunteer. A volunteer should feel comfortable using a computer and teaching to small classrooms of adults. All curriculum is prepared and training is included. This is a great opportunity to help the Knoxville community

Lead Instructor

Role: Teach adult learners basic computer skills using a prepared curriculum.

Schedule: 5-week cohort (two 1.5 hr sessions weekly + train-the-trainer).

Duties: Lead classroom instruction, engage students, collaborate with assistant instructors, maintain professional communication, track attendance, administer pre-class and post-class surveys.

Requirements: Proficiency in Google Apps and/or Microsoft 365, social media, Zoom, Teams; and communication; ability to foster a positive learning environment.

Preferred Skills: Teaching experience, Microsoft Office, Teams, online safety, Knox County Schools platforms, Canvas, Aspen, Parentsquare, telehealth experience, bilingual a plus.

Assistant Instructor

Role: Support the Lead Instructor instruction by helping students during class.

Schedule: 27 hrs per 5-week cohort (two 1.5 hr sessions weekly + setup/cleanup + train-the-trainer).

Duties: Set up/lock up Chromebooks, assist participants with questions, return room to previous order.

Requirements: Proficiency in Google Apps and/or Microsoft 365, strong communication skills, professional demeanor, ability to foster a positive learning environment.

Preferred Skills: Some teaching experience, Microsoft Office, Teams, online safety, Knox County Schools platforms, Canvas, Aspen, Parentsquare, telehealth experience, bilingual a plus.

Site Partner Class Locations

CAC  -  LT Ross Building, 2247 Western Ave, Knoxville, 37921

Center for English  -  2720 Dayton St NW, Knoxville, 37921

Goodwill Bearden  -  5020 5307 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, 37919 *Assistant Only Needed

Head Start:

Anderson  -  4808 Prospect Rd., Knoxville, 37920

East II  -  2330 Prosser Rd., Knoxville, 37914

North Ridge Crossing  -  1008 Breda Dr., Knoxville, 37918

Western Heights  -  1101 West Oldham Ave, Knoxville, 37921

Maynard Elementary  -  737 College Street, Knoxville, 37921 *Spanish Class

Norwood Elementary  -  1705 Merchant Dr, Knoxville, 37912 *Spanish & English Class

Wesley House  -  1719 Reynolds St, Knoxville, 37921

Bilingual Instructors Needed for These Languages:

Arabic

Aketeko

Dari

French

Kurundi

Spanish

Swahili 



Organization: eKnox

Please note this listing is for general interest. We will have multiple opportunities to volunteer. A volunteer should feel comfortable using a computer and teaching to small classrooms of adults. All curriculum is prepared and training is included. This is a great opportunity to help the Knoxville community

Lead Instructor

Role: Teach adult learners basic computer skills using a prepared curriculum.

Schedule: 5-week cohort (two 1.5 hr sessions weekly + train-the-trainer).

Duties: Lead classroom instruction, engage students, collaborate with assistant instructors, maintain professional communication, track attendance, administer pre-class and post-class surveys.

Requirements: Proficiency in Google Apps and/or Microsoft 365, social media, Zoom, Teams; and communication; ability to foster a positive learning environment.

Preferred Skills: Teaching experience, Microsoft Office, Teams, online safety, Knox County Schools platforms, Canvas, Aspen, Parentsquare, telehealth experience, bilingual a plus.

Assistant Instructor

Role: Support the Lead Instructor instruction by helping students during class.

Schedule: 27 hrs per 5-week cohort (two 1.5 hr sessions weekly + setup/cleanup + train-the-trainer).

Duties: Set up/lock up Chromebooks, assist participants with questions, return room to previous order.

Requirements: Proficiency in Google Apps and/or Microsoft 365, strong communication skills, professional demeanor, ability to foster a positive learning environment.

Preferred Skills: Some teaching experience, Microsoft Office, Teams, online safety, Knox County Schools platforms, Canvas, Aspen, Parentsquare, telehealth experience, bilingual a plus.

Site Partner Class Locations

CAC  -  LT Ross Building, 2247 Western Ave, Knoxville, 37921

Center for English  -  2720 Dayton St NW, Knoxville, 37921

Goodwill Bearden  -  5020 5307 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, 37919 *Assistant Only Needed

Head Start:

Anderson  -  4808 Prospect Rd., Knoxville, 37920

East II  -  2330 Prosser Rd., Knoxville, 37914

North Ridge Crossing  -  1008 Breda Dr., Knoxville, 37918

Western Heights  -  1101 West Oldham Ave, Knoxville, 37921

Maynard Elementary  -  737 College Street, Knoxville, 37921 *Spanish Class

Norwood Elementary  -  1705 Merchant Dr, Knoxville, 37912 *Spanish & English Class

Wesley House  -  1719 Reynolds St, Knoxville, 37921

Bilingual Instructors Needed for These Languages:

Arabic

Aketeko

Dari

French

Kurundi

Spanish

Swahili 



Organization: eKnox

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Care Closet Organizing

GMA needs 5 volunteers to come and organize clothing and hygiene donations that we have received. Ideally during the school day, but I would be happy to set up times with volunteers to come to help after school or on a Saturday. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Green Magnet Academy

GMA needs 5 volunteers to come and organize clothing and hygiene donations that we have received. Ideally during the school day, but I would be happy to set up times with volunteers to come to help after school or on a Saturday. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Green Magnet Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afterschool Program

We are looking for volunteers who can consistently volunteer for our Afterschool programs that mentor and support English Language Learners primarily in grades K-5! Our Afterschool Programs are located at 4 different Elementary Schools in Knox County serving each site once a week for 2.5 hours. We also have an additional Enrichment Program that runs in our offices twice a week in the evening. 

Organization: Centro Hispano de East Tennessee

We are looking for volunteers who can consistently volunteer for our Afterschool programs that mentor and support English Language Learners primarily in grades K-5! Our Afterschool Programs are located at 4 different Elementary Schools in Knox County serving each site once a week for 2.5 hours. We also have an additional Enrichment Program that runs in our offices twice a week in the evening. 

Organization: Centro Hispano de East Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Support Specialists for TeenLine Text Messaging Service

TN TeenLine is looking for compassionate volunteers to support Tennessee adolescents via text. Volunteers respond to text messages from teens and young adults seeking support with emotional distress, relationship issues, mental health struggles, bullying, and more.

Ideal candidates are skilled in active listening, able to type clearly and quickly, and have some familiarity with mental health or emotional wellbeing. Volunteers must complete our free training program and commit to two 4 hour shift per month. Your empathy could make all the difference to local teens.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

TN TeenLine is looking for compassionate volunteers to support Tennessee adolescents via text. Volunteers respond to text messages from teens and young adults seeking support with emotional distress, relationship issues, mental health struggles, bullying, and more.

Ideal candidates are skilled in active listening, able to type clearly and quickly, and have some familiarity with mental health or emotional wellbeing. Volunteers must complete our free training program and commit to two 4 hour shift per month. Your empathy could make all the difference to local teens.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Friend Volunteer

Are you a caring individual with a 4-6 hours a month of flexible time on your hands? Do you like to check up on people, pray for them, or just remind them that they're cared about? Do you enjoy helping people get their needs met or problem solving? Being a Family Friend may be for you! No experience with widowhood needed, just a heart for service and a year to commit to the role. 

OBJECTIVE: To walk alongside a grieving parent, meeting them where they are in the grieving process in order to alleviate everyday stressors and help build an enduring community support system for the parent.

SUMMARY OF POSITION: A Family Friend’s role is to check in on the parent for ongoing needs, assist in finding and referring parent to local services, remain apprised of changes in the parent's situation and serve not only as a liaison between the parent and WPRP Board, but also as a liaison between the parent and the community and the WPRP organization.

For more information and to apply, CLICK HERE.

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

Are you a caring individual with a 4-6 hours a month of flexible time on your hands? Do you like to check up on people, pray for them, or just remind them that they're cared about? Do you enjoy helping people get their needs met or problem solving? Being a Family Friend may be for you! No experience with widowhood needed, just a heart for service and a year to commit to the role. 

OBJECTIVE: To walk alongside a grieving parent, meeting them where they are in the grieving process in order to alleviate everyday stressors and help build an enduring community support system for the parent.

SUMMARY OF POSITION: A Family Friend’s role is to check in on the parent for ongoing needs, assist in finding and referring parent to local services, remain apprised of changes in the parent's situation and serve not only as a liaison between the parent and WPRP Board, but also as a liaison between the parent and the community and the WPRP organization.

For more information and to apply, CLICK HERE.

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37934

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Norwood Spanish Class - ¡Viva la Vida!

Volunteer Spanish Instructor Needed – Empower Our School Community! Are you passionate about language and culture? Join us in making a meaningful impact by volunteering to teach basic Spanish to school staff at Norwood Elementary!

Wednesdays | 3:15–4:15 PM | School Library |October 15, 2025 – April 1, 2026|

Flexible commitment — volunteer weekly, monthly, or as your schedule allows! Help us grow together, support one another, and better serve our families. Let’s make a difference—one class at a time.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Volunteer Spanish Instructor Needed – Empower Our School Community! Are you passionate about language and culture? Join us in making a meaningful impact by volunteering to teach basic Spanish to school staff at Norwood Elementary!

Wednesdays | 3:15–4:15 PM | School Library |October 15, 2025 – April 1, 2026|

Flexible commitment — volunteer weekly, monthly, or as your schedule allows! Help us grow together, support one another, and better serve our families. Let’s make a difference—one class at a time.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become an English Teacher for Our Community

Volunteer English Teacher Needed – Make a Lasting Impact Ready to make a real difference? Volunteer to teach English to parents and community members at Norwood Elementary! Your time and skills can help families build confidence, improve communication, and unlock new opportunities. This is more than teaching—it’s about connection, empowerment, and community. Join us in uplifting lives and creating lasting change. Volunteer today!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Volunteer English Teacher Needed – Make a Lasting Impact Ready to make a real difference? Volunteer to teach English to parents and community members at Norwood Elementary! Your time and skills can help families build confidence, improve communication, and unlock new opportunities. This is more than teaching—it’s about connection, empowerment, and community. Join us in uplifting lives and creating lasting change. Volunteer today!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Researcher

Needing volunteers to search for grants both local and national that I can apply for that are geared for music, the arts, international focus, singing, choral, musical theatre, etc.

I would like the volunteer hours to be spent looking for grants that we could apply to that fit our youth choir. I would also like the volunteer to type up a document of the grant, contact info, deadlines, and any information that would be helpful about that grant.

We need a go-getter who wants to help us succeed in finding funding.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Needing volunteers to search for grants both local and national that I can apply for that are geared for music, the arts, international focus, singing, choral, musical theatre, etc.

I would like the volunteer hours to be spent looking for grants that we could apply to that fit our youth choir. I would also like the volunteer to type up a document of the grant, contact info, deadlines, and any information that would be helpful about that grant.

We need a go-getter who wants to help us succeed in finding funding.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Festival Researcher

Needing volunteers to search for area music festivals and build an informational page for me to have the contact, dates, deadlines, etc. that we can apply to be a part of. I need someone to organize a spreadsheet for me by month to help me know when deadlines are due for the various festival applications.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Needing volunteers to search for area music festivals and build an informational page for me to have the contact, dates, deadlines, etc. that we can apply to be a part of. I need someone to organize a spreadsheet for me by month to help me know when deadlines are due for the various festival applications.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media HELP AND TIPS

S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir needs someone to volunteer time helping to keep our social media and website up to date. We need someone to help us widen our network of viewership of our posts. Help us know what we are doing wrong? :-)

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir needs someone to volunteer time helping to keep our social media and website up to date. We need someone to help us widen our network of viewership of our posts. Help us know what we are doing wrong? :-)

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37940

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musical Assistant to help students learn their voice part (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)

Needing volunteers with backgrounds in music to come and assist with the young people on Monday nights from 6-7:45 pm. Do you know any high schoolers that could come assist? I am willing to sign off on volunteer hours for college applications.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Needing volunteers with backgrounds in music to come and assist with the young people on Monday nights from 6-7:45 pm. Do you know any high schoolers that could come assist? I am willing to sign off on volunteer hours for college applications.

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VAN DONATION

We are needing a small bus or van to help transport students to and from rehearsals and concerts for children whose parents do not have a car. Do you know anyone that has a van that would be willing to allow us to use it from time to time?

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

We are needing a small bus or van to help transport students to and from rehearsals and concerts for children whose parents do not have a car. Do you know anyone that has a van that would be willing to allow us to use it from time to time?

Organization: S.O.U.L.S. Youth Choir

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Coordinator

PJ Parkinson’s Support is seeking detail-oriented volunteers to assist with essential administrative tasks that keep our mission running smoothly. Help us organize event logistics, manage communications, update records, and support day-to-day operations that empower families affected by Parkinson’s disease. Whether you're a spreadsheet wizard, a scheduling pro, or simply passionate about making a difference behind the scenes—we’d love your help.
Flexible hours. Remote and in-person options available.
Join us in creating impactful, joyful experiences for our community.

Organization: PJ Parkinson's Support

PJ Parkinson’s Support is seeking detail-oriented volunteers to assist with essential administrative tasks that keep our mission running smoothly. Help us organize event logistics, manage communications, update records, and support day-to-day operations that empower families affected by Parkinson’s disease. Whether you're a spreadsheet wizard, a scheduling pro, or simply passionate about making a difference behind the scenes—we’d love your help.
Flexible hours. Remote and in-person options available.
Join us in creating impactful, joyful experiences for our community.

Organization: PJ Parkinson's Support

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Small Group Mentor

Looking for a wonderful opportunity to make a significant impact on the young lives and future of students? Maynard Elementary Community School and Amachi Knoxville are partnering to provide small group mentoring during the school day this school year. Mentors will meet with 2-3 students 2nd-5th grade for 1 hour per week to encourage, help build confidence, teach friendship and leadership skills, among other things. Group activities could include sports, arts/crafts, discussion topics, and/or special group projects. Mentor training is provided through Amachi and onsite orientation is provided at Maynard Elementary. Please go to Amachi – One Friendship, Two Lives Changed for more information and to start the signup process. You can also reach out to griggse@unitedwayknox.org for general inquiries. Thank you!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Maynard Elementary

Looking for a wonderful opportunity to make a significant impact on the young lives and future of students? Maynard Elementary Community School and Amachi Knoxville are partnering to provide small group mentoring during the school day this school year. Mentors will meet with 2-3 students 2nd-5th grade for 1 hour per week to encourage, help build confidence, teach friendship and leadership skills, among other things. Group activities could include sports, arts/crafts, discussion topics, and/or special group projects. Mentor training is provided through Amachi and onsite orientation is provided at Maynard Elementary. Please go to Amachi – One Friendship, Two Lives Changed for more information and to start the signup process. You can also reach out to griggse@unitedwayknox.org for general inquiries. Thank you!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Maynard Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor at a Local Elementary School with Amachi Knoxville!

We are seeking site-based mentors to work alongside other mentors in a group setting at local elementary schools.

Organization: Knoxville Leadership Foundation

We are seeking site-based mentors to work alongside other mentors in a group setting at local elementary schools.

Organization: Knoxville Leadership Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Beautify Norwood Elementary!

Join us in making Norwood shine! We’re looking for volunteers to help with gardening, and light cleanup. It’s a great way to give back, meet others, and create a welcoming space for our students and families. No experience needed—just bring your energy and heart!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Join us in making Norwood shine! We’re looking for volunteers to help with gardening, and light cleanup. It’s a great way to give back, meet others, and create a welcoming space for our students and families. No experience needed—just bring your energy and heart!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paws to Visit

Bring joy to our community by visiting assisted living facilities with our pets! Visit with a kitten or puppy to make everyone smile!

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Bring joy to our community by visiting assisted living facilities with our pets! Visit with a kitten or puppy to make everyone smile!

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach and Events

Help us spread the word about what we do to impact the community! We participate in everything from adoption events to fundraisers to purely informational events.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Help us spread the word about what we do to impact the community! We participate in everything from adoption events to fundraisers to purely informational events.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter Assistant

When acting as a Shelter Assistant, you will be working with the staff to ensure that our facility is clean and that all of our animals' needs are met. You must be willing to get your hands dirty to help us handle some of the background work we need to do to keep running! This role is vital because it helps ensure the health of our animals.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

When acting as a Shelter Assistant, you will be working with the staff to ensure that our facility is clean and that all of our animals' needs are met. You must be willing to get your hands dirty to help us handle some of the background work we need to do to keep running! This role is vital because it helps ensure the health of our animals.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hiking Hounds

When participating in our Hiking Hounds program, you will be taking our adult dogs out on a one on one adventure here in Knoxville! This allows them time out of their cage to help them de-stress, and to help enrich their lives.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

When participating in our Hiking Hounds program, you will be taking our adult dogs out on a one on one adventure here in Knoxville! This allows them time out of their cage to help them de-stress, and to help enrich their lives.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fostering Homeless Pets

Be a foster for an animal in need! Care for an animal until they can be adopted.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/foster/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Be a foster for an animal in need! Care for an animal until they can be adopted.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/foster/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adoption Ambassador

Play a direct role in the adoption of animals by helping to match our animals with their forever home!

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Play a direct role in the adoption of animals by helping to match our animals with their forever home!

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Read to Pets!

Reading Team volunteers assist us in mentally engaging our animals. This helps them to become more adoptable while living in a shelter environment! When working with the animals in the reading team, you will not be handling them physically, but will instead be challenging them to listen to your words. You can read a book, do your homework, or quietly play them an instrument!

Volunteers must be under the age of 16 and accompanied by an adult at all times.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Reading Team volunteers assist us in mentally engaging our animals. This helps them to become more adoptable while living in a shelter environment! When working with the animals in the reading team, you will not be handling them physically, but will instead be challenging them to listen to your words. You can read a book, do your homework, or quietly play them an instrument!

Volunteers must be under the age of 16 and accompanied by an adult at all times.

Please visit https://humanesocietytennessee.org/volunteer/ to learn more about how you can help homeless pets.

Organization: Humane Society Tennessee Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beaumont Magnet Academy Food Bag Pick Up

Beaumont Magnet Academy provides weekly food bags for students who need food support over the weekends.  These bags contain easy to make food and snacks, as well as fresh produce ensuring that kids have food when school is not in session.  Glen Oak Missionary Baptist Church packs the nonperishable items from Second Harvest for us.  Beardsley Farm and the Rotary Club of Knoxville add the fresh produce to the bags 1-2 times a month.

To make this process work, we need help!  We need volunteers to transport our food bags from Glen Oak Missionary Baptist Church to Beaumont Magnet Academy or to Beardsley Farm on the weeks they will be adding produce.

Volunteers will pick up the food bags in the morning and drop them off at BMA or Beardsley Farm depending on the week.  We usually have approximately 100 to 130 bags.  Rolling bins are available to move items to and from your vehicle at each location.  

I will reach out to you to let you know if you will be delivering to the school or to Beardsley Farm.  Dates for Beardsley Farm will be confirmed by beginning of September.  First Beardsley Farm date is 9/18.

Thank you for your support!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Beaumont Magnet Academy provides weekly food bags for students who need food support over the weekends.  These bags contain easy to make food and snacks, as well as fresh produce ensuring that kids have food when school is not in session.  Glen Oak Missionary Baptist Church packs the nonperishable items from Second Harvest for us.  Beardsley Farm and the Rotary Club of Knoxville add the fresh produce to the bags 1-2 times a month.

To make this process work, we need help!  We need volunteers to transport our food bags from Glen Oak Missionary Baptist Church to Beaumont Magnet Academy or to Beardsley Farm on the weeks they will be adding produce.

Volunteers will pick up the food bags in the morning and drop them off at BMA or Beardsley Farm depending on the week.  We usually have approximately 100 to 130 bags.  Rolling bins are available to move items to and from your vehicle at each location.  

I will reach out to you to let you know if you will be delivering to the school or to Beardsley Farm.  Dates for Beardsley Farm will be confirmed by beginning of September.  First Beardsley Farm date is 9/18.

Thank you for your support!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Volunteer Opportunities

Is your organization interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville? Please complete our Corporate Volunteer Form and our Vice President of Operations will respond to your request via email within 72 business hours. Thank you so much for your support and partnership!

Muse Knoxville highly values community engagement and volunteerism and recognizes the monumental impact that volunteers have on every aspect of our organization. We believe that each of our volunteers serves to cultivate an environment of creativity, curiosity, and STEM-based learning for children to experience the power of play.

Corporate volunteering at Muse Knoxville gives staff members an opportunity to interact with one another in a non-work setting that encourages team building, boosts morale, and makes you feel fulfilled -- all while serving children and families in the Knoxville community and beyond. Corporate volunteer opportunities are tailor-made to suit your company’s goals and preferences and include a wide variety of tasks and activities for your staff to do together.

Benefits:

Participants will receive 10% off a membership purchased that day.Participants will receive 15% off gift shop purchases made that day.Your organization will be recognized on our our social media platforms.

Feel free to email our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions or concerns at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Is your organization interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville? Please complete our Corporate Volunteer Form and our Vice President of Operations will respond to your request via email within 72 business hours. Thank you so much for your support and partnership!

Muse Knoxville highly values community engagement and volunteerism and recognizes the monumental impact that volunteers have on every aspect of our organization. We believe that each of our volunteers serves to cultivate an environment of creativity, curiosity, and STEM-based learning for children to experience the power of play.

Corporate volunteering at Muse Knoxville gives staff members an opportunity to interact with one another in a non-work setting that encourages team building, boosts morale, and makes you feel fulfilled -- all while serving children and families in the Knoxville community and beyond. Corporate volunteer opportunities are tailor-made to suit your company’s goals and preferences and include a wide variety of tasks and activities for your staff to do together.

Benefits:

Participants will receive 10% off a membership purchased that day.Participants will receive 15% off gift shop purchases made that day.Your organization will be recognized on our our social media platforms.

Feel free to email our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions or concerns at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to empowering CASA volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children in juvenile court. CASATNH strives to provide a court-appointed volunteer advocate for every abused and neglected child who needs one.

The CASA of the Tennessee Heartland Board of Directors comprises leaders from the nonprofit and for-profit sector who are dedicated to the organization’s mission. As the preeminent resource for abused and neglected children in Anderson and Blount Counties, CASATNH's own board strives to be a model of governance performance.

Our board members champion the importance of exceptional board leadership and believe that each and every organization needs a strong and effective board to fully realize its potential for good. In addition to the standard roles and responsibilities of a board member, our board members are active ambassadors for the organization and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CASATNH to advance its mission.

We're looking for a talented and conscientious volunteer board members to continue to strengthen our program. If you can contribute your time, thoughtfulness, and leadership, and are interested in exploring this opportunity, call Executive Director Kesha Waters at 865-425-0888

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to empowering CASA volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children in juvenile court. CASATNH strives to provide a court-appointed volunteer advocate for every abused and neglected child who needs one.

The CASA of the Tennessee Heartland Board of Directors comprises leaders from the nonprofit and for-profit sector who are dedicated to the organization’s mission. As the preeminent resource for abused and neglected children in Anderson and Blount Counties, CASATNH's own board strives to be a model of governance performance.

Our board members champion the importance of exceptional board leadership and believe that each and every organization needs a strong and effective board to fully realize its potential for good. In addition to the standard roles and responsibilities of a board member, our board members are active ambassadors for the organization and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CASATNH to advance its mission.

We're looking for a talented and conscientious volunteer board members to continue to strengthen our program. If you can contribute your time, thoughtfulness, and leadership, and are interested in exploring this opportunity, call Executive Director Kesha Waters at 865-425-0888

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37830

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Volunteer Opportunities

Looking for ways to volunteer with your kiddos and give back to the community? Muse Knoxville is the place for you! As a hands-on children's science museum, we value giving children the opportunity to learn more about volunteerism and community service, while also giving families the opportunity to volunteer together. You and your kiddos can facilitate interactive activity tables, help on our exhibit floor, help in our gardening and beautification efforts, and much more! Volunteer opportunities are super flexible and can fit around your busy schedule. And the best part is... they're fun! 

Reach out to our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions - shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Looking for ways to volunteer with your kiddos and give back to the community? Muse Knoxville is the place for you! As a hands-on children's science museum, we value giving children the opportunity to learn more about volunteerism and community service, while also giving families the opportunity to volunteer together. You and your kiddos can facilitate interactive activity tables, help on our exhibit floor, help in our gardening and beautification efforts, and much more! Volunteer opportunities are super flexible and can fit around your busy schedule. And the best part is... they're fun! 

Reach out to our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, with any questions - shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walking Each Other Home

Life is a journey, and we are needing some compassionate volunteers to help walk our patients home on their last leg of their journey.  We have opportunities for patient companionship, caregiver relief, running errands, preparing lite meals and doing lite housekeeping.  We also have opportunities in our office to do administrative tasks and with our specialized programs, such as We Honor Veterans, Pet Peace of Mind, G.I.F.T. (Grace In Final Transition) and Chart of Life.

Hospice isn't all about death and dying, we are about teaching people to live life to it's fullest in the time that they have. Hospice seeks to provide our patients and families with quality of life over quantity. With just 2 hours a week you can help provide people with friendship and dignity. 

Organization: The University of Tennessee Medical Center Hospice Services

Life is a journey, and we are needing some compassionate volunteers to help walk our patients home on their last leg of their journey.  We have opportunities for patient companionship, caregiver relief, running errands, preparing lite meals and doing lite housekeeping.  We also have opportunities in our office to do administrative tasks and with our specialized programs, such as We Honor Veterans, Pet Peace of Mind, G.I.F.T. (Grace In Final Transition) and Chart of Life.

Hospice isn't all about death and dying, we are about teaching people to live life to it's fullest in the time that they have. Hospice seeks to provide our patients and families with quality of life over quantity. With just 2 hours a week you can help provide people with friendship and dignity. 

Organization: The University of Tennessee Medical Center Hospice Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Caller for Older Adult Social Connection Program

 

 

 

Reach out to an average of 3-4 clients per shift.Document: 

During the shift, maintain close communication with staff and other volunteers through the Slack platform to coordinate calls and receive support as needed. 


 

Full-day availability is not necessary; scheduling is flexible within this window.A private workspace free from distractions: 

Calls are made from a recorded line, so the ability to download and use the Zoom application onto a personal computer is necessary. Assistance setting up your computer is available if needed.Empathy & Active Listening: 

Dependability for scheduled shifts and completing tasks as assigned.Good Communication Skills: 

Protection of the personal information of CONTACT Care Line’s clients.Complete a background check.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

 

 

 

Reach out to an average of 3-4 clients per shift.Document: 

During the shift, maintain close communication with staff and other volunteers through the Slack platform to coordinate calls and receive support as needed. 


 

Full-day availability is not necessary; scheduling is flexible within this window.A private workspace free from distractions: 

Calls are made from a recorded line, so the ability to download and use the Zoom application onto a personal computer is necessary. Assistance setting up your computer is available if needed.Empathy & Active Listening: 

Dependability for scheduled shifts and completing tasks as assigned.Good Communication Skills: 

Protection of the personal information of CONTACT Care Line’s clients.Complete a background check.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Educator

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers and community builders who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education, and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. 


Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers and community builders who help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education, and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. 


Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

Special Events Volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association play a key role in creating impactful community experiences. These volunteers assist with event setup and breakdown, helping to create welcoming and organized spaces that support our mission. Most often, they support tabling events, engage with the public, hand out materials, answer basic questions, and represent the Association with warmth and professionalism. Their presence helps raise awareness, promote programs, and connect individuals with vital resources. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys being out in the community and wants to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Volunteers may be asked to help lift and carry light materials, and events typically take place during daytime or early evening hours. Training and support are provided, and all experience levels are welcome.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Special Events Volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association play a key role in creating impactful community experiences. These volunteers assist with event setup and breakdown, helping to create welcoming and organized spaces that support our mission. Most often, they support tabling events, engage with the public, hand out materials, answer basic questions, and represent the Association with warmth and professionalism. Their presence helps raise awareness, promote programs, and connect individuals with vital resources. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys being out in the community and wants to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Volunteers may be asked to help lift and carry light materials, and events typically take place during daytime or early evening hours. Training and support are provided, and all experience levels are welcome.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Math Tutor

Make a Difference in a Student’s Life

Join EnCorps’ STEMx Tutors program to virtually tutor math to middle school students who are under-performing in Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1. 


As a volunteer math tutor, you prepare students for the rigor of high school mathematics and establish the foundational knowledge needed to pursue a college education that prepares students for a career in an increasingly technical world.


EnCorps STEMx Tutors make a significant difference in a student’s relationship with math: 82% of students who take part in the program increased their math scores in the 2024-25 academic year!


Choose When You Tutor One Hour, Twice a Week

The STEMx Tutors program is designed for busy professionals like you. As a STEMx Tutor, you commit to tutoring one hour, twice a week. EnCorps utilizes both small group and 1:1 tutoring. 


As a small group tutor, tutoring sessions take place for one hour, at the same time, twice a week between 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. PST. In turn, as a 1:1 tutor, you will determine the day and time of your virtual tutoring sessions with your student


We ask that you commit to tutoring for a minimum of one semester with the option to renew. Many of our tutors have been in the program for four years.


EnCorps Support

EnCorps provides its volunteer tutors with training and support. Your dedicated Program Manager will provide you access to our Google Classroom where you will find a plethora of resources, invite you to online seminars, and offer the option to join our annual Learning Summit where you can network with other tutors as well as STEM professional who are exploring STEM teaching through the EnCorps STEM Teachers program.


Program Eligibility

EnCorps STEMx Tutors must meet one of the following requirements:  


Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field

Junior or senior in a college-accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher

Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience

A current or former credentialed math teacher


All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US



Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today!

Apply to become a STEMx Tutor at: https://www.encorps.org/apply


Organization: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program

Make a Difference in a Student’s Life

Join EnCorps’ STEMx Tutors program to virtually tutor math to middle school students who are under-performing in Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1. 


As a volunteer math tutor, you prepare students for the rigor of high school mathematics and establish the foundational knowledge needed to pursue a college education that prepares students for a career in an increasingly technical world.


EnCorps STEMx Tutors make a significant difference in a student’s relationship with math: 82% of students who take part in the program increased their math scores in the 2024-25 academic year!


Choose When You Tutor One Hour, Twice a Week

The STEMx Tutors program is designed for busy professionals like you. As a STEMx Tutor, you commit to tutoring one hour, twice a week. EnCorps utilizes both small group and 1:1 tutoring. 


As a small group tutor, tutoring sessions take place for one hour, at the same time, twice a week between 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. PST. In turn, as a 1:1 tutor, you will determine the day and time of your virtual tutoring sessions with your student


We ask that you commit to tutoring for a minimum of one semester with the option to renew. Many of our tutors have been in the program for four years.


EnCorps Support

EnCorps provides its volunteer tutors with training and support. Your dedicated Program Manager will provide you access to our Google Classroom where you will find a plethora of resources, invite you to online seminars, and offer the option to join our annual Learning Summit where you can network with other tutors as well as STEM professional who are exploring STEM teaching through the EnCorps STEM Teachers program.


Program Eligibility

EnCorps STEMx Tutors must meet one of the following requirements:  


Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field

Junior or senior in a college-accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher

Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience

A current or former credentialed math teacher


All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US



Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today!

Apply to become a STEMx Tutor at: https://www.encorps.org/apply


Organization: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health & Wellness Volunteer

The St. Christopher Fund is looking for an assistant to help our Health & Wellness Manager. This involves Completing forms for new participants, updating data into programs and any other assistance as deemed by the Health & Wellness Manager. Any help is appreciated, even if only 2 hours/week!

Organization: St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund

The St. Christopher Fund is looking for an assistant to help our Health & Wellness Manager. This involves Completing forms for new participants, updating data into programs and any other assistance as deemed by the Health & Wellness Manager. Any help is appreciated, even if only 2 hours/week!

Organization: St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37923

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Introduction to Volunteering with the Connection Center

At the Connection Center we have multiple ministries that give back to the community through volunteer-led support. Our ministries include:  a food pantry, day center for people experiencing homelessness, connection partnership, and legal advocates. We offer an orientation to learn about all of our ministries on the first Wednesday of every month at noon in our North Conference room. Come see where you can get connected in serving your community! 

Organization: Connection Center powered by Cokesbury Church

At the Connection Center we have multiple ministries that give back to the community through volunteer-led support. Our ministries include:  a food pantry, day center for people experiencing homelessness, connection partnership, and legal advocates. We offer an orientation to learn about all of our ministries on the first Wednesday of every month at noon in our North Conference room. Come see where you can get connected in serving your community! 

Organization: Connection Center powered by Cokesbury Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37922

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction Site Volunteer

Loudon County Habitat is in need of volunteers for upcoming construction site tasks. No experience is required. There will be task leaders onsite to provide guidance. Many of the upcoming projects are located in Loudon. Volunteers will need to register on our volunteer platform Bloomerang. A link can be provided to those who express interest here. Once registered volunteers can view what tasks/shifts are available and sign up for what fits their schedule and comfort level. 

Organization: Loudon County Habitat for Humanity

Loudon County Habitat is in need of volunteers for upcoming construction site tasks. No experience is required. There will be task leaders onsite to provide guidance. Many of the upcoming projects are located in Loudon. Volunteers will need to register on our volunteer platform Bloomerang. A link can be provided to those who express interest here. Once registered volunteers can view what tasks/shifts are available and sign up for what fits their schedule and comfort level. 

Organization: Loudon County Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37774

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Doggy Day Out Ambassador

By taking a dog out of the rescue for just a few hours, you’ll provide them mental stimulation from new experiences and meeting new people. 
Promoting your doggy for adoption, providing possible adopters with contact Information. 

Must be able to drive to and from the rescue & have the dog safely secured while traveling. 
Must be able to follow simply guidelines & precautions to ensure a happy & safe outing. 

Doggy Day Out is a  program where the public can take dogs on day outings. Everything you need will be provide. 

Must complete a volunteer form from our website at www.rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before scheduling a volunteer/doggy day out session 

Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

By taking a dog out of the rescue for just a few hours, you’ll provide them mental stimulation from new experiences and meeting new people. 
Promoting your doggy for adoption, providing possible adopters with contact Information. 

Must be able to drive to and from the rescue & have the dog safely secured while traveling. 
Must be able to follow simply guidelines & precautions to ensure a happy & safe outing. 

Doggy Day Out is a  program where the public can take dogs on day outings. Everything you need will be provide. 

Must complete a volunteer form from our website at www.rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before scheduling a volunteer/doggy day out session 

Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Releasing dogs from the chain by putting up fence panels

To meet our mission, we use chain-link fence panels to put up a 800 SF enclosure for a chained dog.  The dog also gets a shade canopy and sometimes we install chicken wire at the bottom if the dog is a digger.  

Builds are usually on Saturday mornings and last 2 -3 hours.  We advise everyone on our volunteer list when we schedule a build and if you're able to help, you join us.  We are a fun group and the reward is amazing when we're able to witness the dog get off the chain for the first time - freedom and the ability to run and jump.

We are specifically looking for volunteers in counties surrounding Knox - Anderson, Blount, Sevier, Grainger, Jefferson, Union, Roane!


Organization: ChainFree Knoxville

To meet our mission, we use chain-link fence panels to put up a 800 SF enclosure for a chained dog.  The dog also gets a shade canopy and sometimes we install chicken wire at the bottom if the dog is a digger.  

Builds are usually on Saturday mornings and last 2 -3 hours.  We advise everyone on our volunteer list when we schedule a build and if you're able to help, you join us.  We are a fun group and the reward is amazing when we're able to witness the dog get off the chain for the first time - freedom and the ability to run and jump.

We are specifically looking for volunteers in counties surrounding Knox - Anderson, Blount, Sevier, Grainger, Jefferson, Union, Roane!


Organization: ChainFree Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drivers

Organization: Center for English and Integration Services

Organization: Center for English and Integration Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Robotics Club Sponsor at Whittle Springs Middle School

Are you excited about technology, engineering, or coding? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Robotics Club, and we’re looking for a volunteer who’s ready to inspire the next generation of tech innovators!

As the Robotics Club Sponsor, you will:

Design and lead engaging, age-appropriate STEM curriculum for middle school students (fall & spring semesters)

Teach foundational concepts in robotics, coding, and engineering using hands-on projects

Help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills

Foster a love of STEM in a student body with limited access to enrichment opportunities

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in STEM (engineering, robotics, coding, etc.)

Experience working with youth or in an instructional role

Passion for making tech accessible and fun for all learners


Time Commitment: 1–2 days per week (1-hour increments), after school hours

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Our school community faces economic barriers, and many students have never had the chance to explore the world of robotics. This club could be the spark that ignites a lifelong passion—or even a future career.

No paycheck. Just purpose. Come be a changemaker in the lives of students who need you most.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Are you excited about technology, engineering, or coding? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Robotics Club, and we’re looking for a volunteer who’s ready to inspire the next generation of tech innovators!

As the Robotics Club Sponsor, you will:

Design and lead engaging, age-appropriate STEM curriculum for middle school students (fall & spring semesters)

Teach foundational concepts in robotics, coding, and engineering using hands-on projects

Help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills

Foster a love of STEM in a student body with limited access to enrichment opportunities

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in STEM (engineering, robotics, coding, etc.)

Experience working with youth or in an instructional role

Passion for making tech accessible and fun for all learners


Time Commitment: 1–2 days per week (1-hour increments), after school hours

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Our school community faces economic barriers, and many students have never had the chance to explore the world of robotics. This club could be the spark that ignites a lifelong passion—or even a future career.

No paycheck. Just purpose. Come be a changemaker in the lives of students who need you most.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: No One Dies Alone

Volunteering and expressing companion with patients at the end of life.
Many patients have limited support at the end of life.  You can help by simply reading or listening to music with them. 
Please let us know if you are a veteran, we would love to connect you with our veteran patients. 
​Training and testing are all provided by Caris Healthcare.

Please be aware on-boarding can take 10 to 14 days to complete the  process.

 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Volunteering and expressing companion with patients at the end of life.
Many patients have limited support at the end of life.  You can help by simply reading or listening to music with them. 
Please let us know if you are a veteran, we would love to connect you with our veteran patients. 
​Training and testing are all provided by Caris Healthcare.

Please be aware on-boarding can take 10 to 14 days to complete the  process.

 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37931

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business and Administrative Support

Do you enjoy working with a small group?  Caris Healthcare is in need of Administrative Volunteers to come help with scanning, writing cards, creating packets for hospice patients, and much more. 

The Knoxville Caris office is located off Pellissippi Parkway near Hardin Valley.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Do you enjoy working with a small group?  Caris Healthcare is in need of Administrative Volunteers to come help with scanning, writing cards, creating packets for hospice patients, and much more. 

The Knoxville Caris office is located off Pellissippi Parkway near Hardin Valley.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37931

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Loves to Cook!

Looking for individuals who enjoy cooking!
Caris Healthcare provides hospice care throughout east TN.
Caris Volunteers support our patients and their families by providing occasional meals.

Families can face hardship during this challenging time.

Volunteers can provide soups, casseroles, and other food items.  Some of our patients still live alone,  and some families face the struggle, out of employment while caring for their loved one. 

Volunteers can prep, cook and package each meal, Caris staff will deliver. 
If you are interested in learning more about how you can help, please let's talk!

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Looking for individuals who enjoy cooking!
Caris Healthcare provides hospice care throughout east TN.
Caris Volunteers support our patients and their families by providing occasional meals.

Families can face hardship during this challenging time.

Volunteers can provide soups, casseroles, and other food items.  Some of our patients still live alone,  and some families face the struggle, out of employment while caring for their loved one. 

Volunteers can prep, cook and package each meal, Caris staff will deliver. 
If you are interested in learning more about how you can help, please let's talk!

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37931

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Companionship to hospice patients

Are you a compassionate and caring person? 
We NEED you!

Caris provides hospice care throughout TN. 

End of life can be a difficult and lonely time for patients and/or their loved ones.  Volunteers can provide additional support and friendship during.  

Patient Volunteers provide companionship to patients who are located in nursing facilities, assisted living, and private homes.  It may be reading, listening to music or playing bingo with a patient.  Often patients in centers do not have many visitors and enjoy having additional company.  For home patients, volunteers provide respite for caregivers so they can go shopping, pick up medicines, or just have a meal with a friend during this challenging time. 

Volunteers do not perform any hands-on care (no moving patient from a bed to a chair, taking to the bathroom, etc.).  Caris will cover the fees for patient volunteers to have a two-step TB test and background checks. Volunteering starts with a volunteer application and in-person orientation, completed with short computer training that can be completed either at home, our office or your local library.  

If you would like to volunteer, please contact us so we can tell you more about Caris and those we serve. 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Are you a compassionate and caring person? 
We NEED you!

Caris provides hospice care throughout TN. 

End of life can be a difficult and lonely time for patients and/or their loved ones.  Volunteers can provide additional support and friendship during.  

Patient Volunteers provide companionship to patients who are located in nursing facilities, assisted living, and private homes.  It may be reading, listening to music or playing bingo with a patient.  Often patients in centers do not have many visitors and enjoy having additional company.  For home patients, volunteers provide respite for caregivers so they can go shopping, pick up medicines, or just have a meal with a friend during this challenging time. 

Volunteers do not perform any hands-on care (no moving patient from a bed to a chair, taking to the bathroom, etc.).  Caris will cover the fees for patient volunteers to have a two-step TB test and background checks. Volunteering starts with a volunteer application and in-person orientation, completed with short computer training that can be completed either at home, our office or your local library.  

If you would like to volunteer, please contact us so we can tell you more about Caris and those we serve. 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37931

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide meals for the homeless by volunteering @ KARM Stores in Alcoa.

Work alongside KARM Stores team members to redeem donations for dollars to feed and shelter the homeless in our community. You'll see how every item given to KARM Stores is used to fulfill the mission of Knox Area Rescue Ministries of restoring lives in Jesus' name.

 

Schedule your time to serve from the list of available times at karmstores.com, or contact us at volunteer@karmstores.com to request another day and time convenient for you.

 

Knox Area Rescue Ministries & KARM Stores is a non-profit recognized by tnAchieves and Tennessee Promise. All donations of time can be used to fulfill required community service.

Organization: KARM Stores

Work alongside KARM Stores team members to redeem donations for dollars to feed and shelter the homeless in our community. You'll see how every item given to KARM Stores is used to fulfill the mission of Knox Area Rescue Ministries of restoring lives in Jesus' name.

 

Schedule your time to serve from the list of available times at karmstores.com, or contact us at volunteer@karmstores.com to request another day and time convenient for you.

 

Knox Area Rescue Ministries & KARM Stores is a non-profit recognized by tnAchieves and Tennessee Promise. All donations of time can be used to fulfill required community service.

Organization: KARM Stores

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blue Plate Special Volunteers (Tuesday, Friday, & Saturday needed)

WDVX needs volunteers to help chart demographic data at our daily Blue Plate Special live radio show.

The show is held M-Sat at noon in downtown Knoxville at the WDVX Blue Plate Special stage inside Visit Knoxville. On Fridays, we host the Big Plate at Barley's. 

We are looking for volunteers to come to the Blue Plate and engage with the audience to gather demographic data on the makeup of the audience and where people are traveling from to attend our live events. Typically, a volunteer would claim a specific day of the week and come every week on that day to volunteer. We currently have open needs on Tuesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays. You would be surrounded by lovers of live music in our audience and have the opportunity to interact with musical guests and WDVX personnel.

Other volunteer opportunities at WDVX live events are also available on an as needed basis. These opportunities include helping with WDVX fundraising, festivals, and other events.

Direct inquiries to Nelson Gullett, WDVX Development Director, at volunteers@wdvx.com.

Organization: Cumberland Communities Communication Corporation (WDVX)

WDVX needs volunteers to help chart demographic data at our daily Blue Plate Special live radio show.

The show is held M-Sat at noon in downtown Knoxville at the WDVX Blue Plate Special stage inside Visit Knoxville. On Fridays, we host the Big Plate at Barley's. 

We are looking for volunteers to come to the Blue Plate and engage with the audience to gather demographic data on the makeup of the audience and where people are traveling from to attend our live events. Typically, a volunteer would claim a specific day of the week and come every week on that day to volunteer. We currently have open needs on Tuesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays. You would be surrounded by lovers of live music in our audience and have the opportunity to interact with musical guests and WDVX personnel.

Other volunteer opportunities at WDVX live events are also available on an as needed basis. These opportunities include helping with WDVX fundraising, festivals, and other events.

Direct inquiries to Nelson Gullett, WDVX Development Director, at volunteers@wdvx.com.

Organization: Cumberland Communities Communication Corporation (WDVX)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NAMI Mental Health Program Faciltators

Volunteer Opportunity: Mental Health Program Facilitators – Support Group Leaders, Teachers, & Presenters
Are you passionate about mental health and helping others on their journey to recovery? NAMI Knoxville is seeking dedicated volunteers to facilitate our mental health programs, including support groups, educational courses, and presentations.


Ideal Candidate: Individuals with lived experience (either personally or as a family member of someone with a mental health condition), strong communication skills, and a compassionate, nonjudgmental presence.

Commitment: 1–2 times per month during program cycles; NAMI provides comprehensive training and certification.



Organization: NAMI Knoxville

Volunteer Opportunity: Mental Health Program Facilitators – Support Group Leaders, Teachers, & Presenters
Are you passionate about mental health and helping others on their journey to recovery? NAMI Knoxville is seeking dedicated volunteers to facilitate our mental health programs, including support groups, educational courses, and presentations.


Ideal Candidate: Individuals with lived experience (either personally or as a family member of someone with a mental health condition), strong communication skills, and a compassionate, nonjudgmental presence.

Commitment: 1–2 times per month during program cycles; NAMI provides comprehensive training and certification.



Organization: NAMI Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planner and NAMIWALKS Support Chair

Volunteer Opportunity: Small Event Planner & NAMIWALKS Support Chair


Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and skilled at organizing events? NAMI Knoxville is looking for a Small Event Support Volunteer & NAMIWALKS Support Volunteer to help us coordinate impactful events that support our mission to educate, advocate, and bring hope to those affected by mental illness.


Responsibilities:


Small Event Planner

•Plan and coordinate small-scale fundraising and community engagement events.

•Secure venues, vendors, and entertainment as needed.

•Work with NAMI Knoxville leadership to ensure events align with our mission.

•Assist with promotion and outreach to increase attendance and engagement.

•Manage event logistics, including setup, breakdown, and volunteer coordination.


NAMIWALKS Support Chair

•Assist in organizing NAMIWALKS Knoxville, our biggest annual fundraising and awareness event.

•Recruit and engage local businesses, community groups, and teams to participate.

•Help plan walk-day logistics, including check-in, entertainment, and activities.

•Coordinate volunteers and ensure a smooth event experience.

•Work alongside our event committee to maximize impact and fundraising efforts.


Ideal Volunteer:

•Experience or interest in event planning, community engagement, or fundraising.

•Strong organizational and communication skills.

•Passion for mental health advocacy and NAMI Knoxville’s mission.

•Ability to work collaboratively and independently on event logistics.

•Availability for planning meetings and events throughout the year.


Why Volunteer?

•Make a real impact in the Knoxville community by supporting mental health initiatives.

•Gain valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising.

•Work alongside a dedicated team of volunteers and mental health advocates.

•Be part of a supportive and inspiring organization committed to change.


If you’re ready to help make a difference, we’d love to hear from you! To apply or learn more, contact us at ldejong@namiknox.org


Organization: NAMI Knoxville

Volunteer Opportunity: Small Event Planner & NAMIWALKS Support Chair


Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and skilled at organizing events? NAMI Knoxville is looking for a Small Event Support Volunteer & NAMIWALKS Support Volunteer to help us coordinate impactful events that support our mission to educate, advocate, and bring hope to those affected by mental illness.


Responsibilities:


Small Event Planner

•Plan and coordinate small-scale fundraising and community engagement events.

•Secure venues, vendors, and entertainment as needed.

•Work with NAMI Knoxville leadership to ensure events align with our mission.

•Assist with promotion and outreach to increase attendance and engagement.

•Manage event logistics, including setup, breakdown, and volunteer coordination.


NAMIWALKS Support Chair

•Assist in organizing NAMIWALKS Knoxville, our biggest annual fundraising and awareness event.

•Recruit and engage local businesses, community groups, and teams to participate.

•Help plan walk-day logistics, including check-in, entertainment, and activities.

•Coordinate volunteers and ensure a smooth event experience.

•Work alongside our event committee to maximize impact and fundraising efforts.


Ideal Volunteer:

•Experience or interest in event planning, community engagement, or fundraising.

•Strong organizational and communication skills.

•Passion for mental health advocacy and NAMI Knoxville’s mission.

•Ability to work collaboratively and independently on event logistics.

•Availability for planning meetings and events throughout the year.


Why Volunteer?

•Make a real impact in the Knoxville community by supporting mental health initiatives.

•Gain valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising.

•Work alongside a dedicated team of volunteers and mental health advocates.

•Be part of a supportive and inspiring organization committed to change.


If you’re ready to help make a difference, we’d love to hear from you! To apply or learn more, contact us at ldejong@namiknox.org


Organization: NAMI Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach a JA Class in a Knox County School

Volunteer with Junior Achievement this semester and you will help inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.

JA programs use hands on learning and fun activities to inspire students. As a JA volunteer you share your personal and professional experiences and help students make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they need to succeed in life and work.

JA provides all the materials, step-by-step instructions and a short but effective orientation. JA programs have been developed to be turn-key and hassle free for you. Volunteer opportunities can be one 3-hour visit or 30-45-minute weekly visits for 5-6 sessions. Volunteer preparation time is about 20 minutes per session.

 

Organization: Junior Achievement of East TN

Volunteer with Junior Achievement this semester and you will help inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.

JA programs use hands on learning and fun activities to inspire students. As a JA volunteer you share your personal and professional experiences and help students make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they need to succeed in life and work.

JA provides all the materials, step-by-step instructions and a short but effective orientation. JA programs have been developed to be turn-key and hassle free for you. Volunteer opportunities can be one 3-hour visit or 30-45-minute weekly visits for 5-6 sessions. Volunteer preparation time is about 20 minutes per session.

 

Organization: Junior Achievement of East TN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emerald Youth Foundation - JustLead Program

JustLead Ministry Volunteer Positions

TUTOR
Work one-0n-one or in small groups with elementary or middle school age young people in a specific subject area.

HOMEWORK HELP
Help elementary school age young people as needed with homework (during school year)

LIFE SKILLS/HEALTH AND ENRICHMENT
Facilitate and/or support related activities

SMALL GROUPS, BIBLE STUDY, COOK, WORSHIP
Lead or participate in any one of the aforementioned activities for elementary, middle and high school age young people. Mostly on Wednesday evenings or during weekend camps/retreats.


TIMES:
School Year: weekdays 3:00-5:30 pm or some evenings depending on age of youth Summer: during the day on weekdays

COMMITMENT: School year preferred, but one school semester accepted; or summer program


Apply for this opportunity at: https://www.emeraldyouth.volunteerhub.com/

Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation

JustLead Ministry Volunteer Positions

TUTOR
Work one-0n-one or in small groups with elementary or middle school age young people in a specific subject area.

HOMEWORK HELP
Help elementary school age young people as needed with homework (during school year)

LIFE SKILLS/HEALTH AND ENRICHMENT
Facilitate and/or support related activities

SMALL GROUPS, BIBLE STUDY, COOK, WORSHIP
Lead or participate in any one of the aforementioned activities for elementary, middle and high school age young people. Mostly on Wednesday evenings or during weekend camps/retreats.


TIMES:
School Year: weekdays 3:00-5:30 pm or some evenings depending on age of youth Summer: during the day on weekdays

COMMITMENT: School year preferred, but one school semester accepted; or summer program


Apply for this opportunity at: https://www.emeraldyouth.volunteerhub.com/

Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emerald Youth Foundation - Sports Ministry

ORGANIZATION SUMMARY:
Emerald Youth Foundation is a Christian, urban youth and community ministry in Knoxville, TN serving over 2,000 young people annually. Emerald Youth’s ministry is implemented through a network of more than 18 churches and faith-based organizations to raise up a large number of urban youth who love Jesus Christ and become effective leaders who help renew their communities.

Emerald Youth Sports | Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Track, Wrestling, and Flag Football.

Coach- Plan practices, attend games, communicate with parents and players. Actively interact with and encourage players. Assistant Coach - assist in planning practices, attend games, communicate with parents and players. Actively interact with and encourage players. Scorekeeper - Prepare and provide prayer and devotion for players during practice and games.

Time(s): Weekday evening practices (2x a week) held (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday). Games on the weekends. Total commitment is 2-5 hours a week per season.

*All selected volunteer candidates are required to complete a background screening prior to placement in a volunteer opportunity with Emerald Youth Foundation.

Apply for this opportunity at: https://www.emeraldyouth.volunteerhub.com

Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation

ORGANIZATION SUMMARY:
Emerald Youth Foundation is a Christian, urban youth and community ministry in Knoxville, TN serving over 2,000 young people annually. Emerald Youth’s ministry is implemented through a network of more than 18 churches and faith-based organizations to raise up a large number of urban youth who love Jesus Christ and become effective leaders who help renew their communities.

Emerald Youth Sports | Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Track, Wrestling, and Flag Football.

Coach- Plan practices, attend games, communicate with parents and players. Actively interact with and encourage players. Assistant Coach - assist in planning practices, attend games, communicate with parents and players. Actively interact with and encourage players. Scorekeeper - Prepare and provide prayer and devotion for players during practice and games.

Time(s): Weekday evening practices (2x a week) held (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday). Games on the weekends. Total commitment is 2-5 hours a week per season.

*All selected volunteer candidates are required to complete a background screening prior to placement in a volunteer opportunity with Emerald Youth Foundation.

Apply for this opportunity at: https://www.emeraldyouth.volunteerhub.com

Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for Disability Services Non-Profit

Spark TN, a disability services non-profit in Knoxville, TN is looking for a volunteer Mon-Thurs 9a.m.-5p.m. Volunteers will assist with answering the phone at front desk, welcoming our clients during walk-ins, and general tasks as needed. We are a small staff of 5 and have a generally laid back and inviting work environment. 

Organization: Spark TN

Spark TN, a disability services non-profit in Knoxville, TN is looking for a volunteer Mon-Thurs 9a.m.-5p.m. Volunteers will assist with answering the phone at front desk, welcoming our clients during walk-ins, and general tasks as needed. We are a small staff of 5 and have a generally laid back and inviting work environment. 

Organization: Spark TN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English as a Second Language Teacher

The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. 

We are calling for passionate volunteers to join our mission!

We are looking for instructors for our English lessons. We serve our community 2 hours, 2 days per week.Our classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.


Join us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! 

*If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. A background check will be required.


 

Organization: Center for English and Integration Services

The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. 

We are calling for passionate volunteers to join our mission!

We are looking for instructors for our English lessons. We serve our community 2 hours, 2 days per week.Our classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.


Join us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! 

*If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. A background check will be required.


 

Organization: Center for English and Integration Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pond Gap Partner Coalition Meeting

partner meeting

Organization: UWGK Community School: Pond Gap Elementary

partner meeting

Organization: UWGK Community School: Pond Gap Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer music teacher

The Joy of Music School is in need of qualified music teachers to teach a weekly lesson for a minimum of one academic school year. Our primary needs are piano, violin, guitar, and percussion teachers who are available Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm. All applicants are required to come to the school for an interview, submit to a background check, and attend a mandatory orientation/training session.

Share your knowledge and passion for music with financially disadvantaged, at-risk youth. Form meaningful connections with your students and help foster a supportive and encouraging environment where they can thrive.

Organization: The Joy of Music School

The Joy of Music School is in need of qualified music teachers to teach a weekly lesson for a minimum of one academic school year. Our primary needs are piano, violin, guitar, and percussion teachers who are available Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm. All applicants are required to come to the school for an interview, submit to a background check, and attend a mandatory orientation/training session.

Share your knowledge and passion for music with financially disadvantaged, at-risk youth. Form meaningful connections with your students and help foster a supportive and encouraging environment where they can thrive.

Organization: The Joy of Music School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Lasting Impact: Become a Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters!

Are you ready to inspire, guide, and empower the next generation? Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee is seeking dedicated individuals to volunteer as mentors for children in our community.

What You’ll Do:

- Spend quality time with your "Little," building a meaningful, one-on-one relationship.
- Participate in fun and enriching activities that spark confidence and growth.
- Help your Little achieve their potential by offering encouragement and guidance.

Who Can Volunteer:

- Anyone 15 years or older—yes, high school students can mentor too! Our structured school-based program is designed specifically for younger mentors.
- Adults 23 years or older can choose between school-based or community-based mentoring, offering flexibility to match their schedules.
- The commitment is just 4-6 hours per month for at least one year.
- No prior mentoring experience is needed—just a passion for making a difference and helping children succeed!

Why Volunteer with Us?

- Transform a child’s life while enriching your own.
- Join a supportive, mission-driven community of volunteers.
- Gain valuable personal and professional growth.

How to Get Started:

Visit https://tennesseebig.org/get-involved/ or contact Chris Whitehead/cwhitehead@tennesseebig.org/865-263-7560 for more information.

Together, we can make a difference—one match at a time.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East TN

Are you ready to inspire, guide, and empower the next generation? Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee is seeking dedicated individuals to volunteer as mentors for children in our community.

What You’ll Do:

- Spend quality time with your "Little," building a meaningful, one-on-one relationship.
- Participate in fun and enriching activities that spark confidence and growth.
- Help your Little achieve their potential by offering encouragement and guidance.

Who Can Volunteer:

- Anyone 15 years or older—yes, high school students can mentor too! Our structured school-based program is designed specifically for younger mentors.
- Adults 23 years or older can choose between school-based or community-based mentoring, offering flexibility to match their schedules.
- The commitment is just 4-6 hours per month for at least one year.
- No prior mentoring experience is needed—just a passion for making a difference and helping children succeed!

Why Volunteer with Us?

- Transform a child’s life while enriching your own.
- Join a supportive, mission-driven community of volunteers.
- Gain valuable personal and professional growth.

How to Get Started:

Visit https://tennesseebig.org/get-involved/ or contact Chris Whitehead/cwhitehead@tennesseebig.org/865-263-7560 for more information.

Together, we can make a difference—one match at a time.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East TN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Talk, Inc. - 1:1 Mentor

Do you have a heart to see young girls become confident in who they are? Become a Girl Talk 1:1 Mentor!

Mentoring is a critical component of Girl Talk, Inc., so we must select excellent mentors—individuals with leadership and mentoring experience, who are serious and passionate about Girl Talk’s mission. Our mentors are the hands and feet of Girl Talk, Inc. and have the most important job of all.

Girls in 6th – 12th grade from all over the city of Knoxville can apply to receive one to one mentoring.  Each girl is matched with a caring adult woman who will give her the additional support that she needs to get through life’s challenges and transitions.

Our 1:1 Mentors are there to give our girls hope, encouragement, love, support, and confidence.  Our mentors meet with their girls at least once a month to go on mentoring outings that cultivates the relationship and provide girls with a safe space to just be in such a chaotic and demanding world.


For more information: sign up here, visit girltalkinc.com, or email nichole@girltalkinc.com

Organization: Girl Talk, Inc.

Do you have a heart to see young girls become confident in who they are? Become a Girl Talk 1:1 Mentor!

Mentoring is a critical component of Girl Talk, Inc., so we must select excellent mentors—individuals with leadership and mentoring experience, who are serious and passionate about Girl Talk’s mission. Our mentors are the hands and feet of Girl Talk, Inc. and have the most important job of all.

Girls in 6th – 12th grade from all over the city of Knoxville can apply to receive one to one mentoring.  Each girl is matched with a caring adult woman who will give her the additional support that she needs to get through life’s challenges and transitions.

Our 1:1 Mentors are there to give our girls hope, encouragement, love, support, and confidence.  Our mentors meet with their girls at least once a month to go on mentoring outings that cultivates the relationship and provide girls with a safe space to just be in such a chaotic and demanding world.


For more information: sign up here, visit girltalkinc.com, or email nichole@girltalkinc.com

Organization: Girl Talk, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Warehouse Volunteers

Volunteers needed in FISH Pantry Food Warehouse Tuesdays and/ or Thursdays. 

Duties include learning to use manual and electric pallet jacks to offload pallets of food from trucks into storage, and to move food pallets from storage to food distribution areas.

This can be for any amount of time between 8 am-1 pm.

Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries

Volunteers needed in FISH Pantry Food Warehouse Tuesdays and/ or Thursdays. 

Duties include learning to use manual and electric pallet jacks to offload pallets of food from trucks into storage, and to move food pallets from storage to food distribution areas.

This can be for any amount of time between 8 am-1 pm.

Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore Cashier

Loudon County Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteer cashiers for the ReStore. Shifts are 3-4 hours long. We have AM and PM shifts available. We are looking for volunteers that can take at least two shifts per month. 

Organization: Loudon County Habitat for Humanity

Loudon County Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteer cashiers for the ReStore. Shifts are 3-4 hours long. We have AM and PM shifts available. We are looking for volunteers that can take at least two shifts per month. 

Organization: Loudon County Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37772

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Couriers

Seeking Volunteers to take needed household items to our clients by vehicle. Oftentimes this is one or two items, a welcome basket, baby needs, sometimes furniture, etc. to an Apartment/home of our client. This is an ongoing need occurring most weeks.

Organization: First Foundations

Seeking Volunteers to take needed household items to our clients by vehicle. Oftentimes this is one or two items, a welcome basket, baby needs, sometimes furniture, etc. to an Apartment/home of our client. This is an ongoing need occurring most weeks.

Organization: First Foundations

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37934

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling all Sewing & Craft Lovers!

Caris Healthcare in East TN, Knoxville area is seeking volunteers for  sewing/quilting & crafting projects:

Making memory blankets/quilts or pillows out of clothing items from lost loved ones. Making neck pillows, wheelchair/walker bags, stuffed animals, lap blankets, bibs, etc for hospice patients. Our mission is hospice with grace. Please respond below to help us bring grace and peace to hospice patients and their family members.

 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Caris Healthcare in East TN, Knoxville area is seeking volunteers for  sewing/quilting & crafting projects:

Making memory blankets/quilts or pillows out of clothing items from lost loved ones. Making neck pillows, wheelchair/walker bags, stuffed animals, lap blankets, bibs, etc for hospice patients. Our mission is hospice with grace. Please respond below to help us bring grace and peace to hospice patients and their family members.

 

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37931

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Suicide Loss Support Volunteer – LOSS Team

CONTACT Care Line is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our newly established Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Team.

About the LOSS Team: The LOSS Team provides support to individuals and families who have recently experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide. As a LOSS Team member, you will play a critical role in offering comfort, resources, and a listening ear to survivors, helping them navigate the difficult early moments of their grief journey.

Possible Tasks:

Respond as part of a team to recent suicide losses, in collaboration with local organizations, authorities, and/or first responders.Provide compassionate support to survivors, offering emotional care and connection.Share information about available resources for grief support and mental health services.Write and package cards to loss survivors around holidays, birthdays, etc.Asist with resource identification and vetting. Package resource care packages that are shipped to the newly bereaved.Serve as a bridge to ongoing support services for survivors in the community.

Training Provided: All volunteers will receive training on suicide prevention, crisis response, and providing support to survivors. No prior experience in crisis intervention is required – just a willingness to learn and serve others in their time of need.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

CONTACT Care Line is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our newly established Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Team.

About the LOSS Team: The LOSS Team provides support to individuals and families who have recently experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide. As a LOSS Team member, you will play a critical role in offering comfort, resources, and a listening ear to survivors, helping them navigate the difficult early moments of their grief journey.

Possible Tasks:

Respond as part of a team to recent suicide losses, in collaboration with local organizations, authorities, and/or first responders.Provide compassionate support to survivors, offering emotional care and connection.Share information about available resources for grief support and mental health services.Write and package cards to loss survivors around holidays, birthdays, etc.Asist with resource identification and vetting. Package resource care packages that are shipped to the newly bereaved.Serve as a bridge to ongoing support services for survivors in the community.

Training Provided: All volunteers will receive training on suicide prevention, crisis response, and providing support to survivors. No prior experience in crisis intervention is required – just a willingness to learn and serve others in their time of need.

Organization: CONTACT Care Line

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Volunteers

We always seek volunteers to show their love and support for the ladies we serve. We have a Behind the Walls program where you can become a facilitator or co-facilitator and teach classes in one of the many detention facilities in East Tennessee. We have a Beyond the Walls program with a reentry home where you can serve the newly released ladies by becoming a mentor or volunteering for one of the many projects around the house.

Organization: FOCUS Minstries

We always seek volunteers to show their love and support for the ladies we serve. We have a Behind the Walls program where you can become a facilitator or co-facilitator and teach classes in one of the many detention facilities in East Tennessee. We have a Beyond the Walls program with a reentry home where you can serve the newly released ladies by becoming a mentor or volunteering for one of the many projects around the house.

Organization: FOCUS Minstries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruiting Board Members - Fundraising Focus

Become a Board Member at A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee!

Are you passionate about women’s health equity and committed to making a lasting impact in East Tennessee? A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee (ASAFET) is seeking dynamic individuals to join our Board of Directors.

As a board member, you’ll play a vital role in advancing our mission to provide free, preventive, reversible contraception and reproductive health education to individuals across 16 counties in East Tennessee. Together, we’re working to reduce barriers to contraceptive access, improve health outcomes, and create economic and educational opportunities for all.

Why Join ASAFET’s Board?

We’re looking for individuals who:

Bring Fundraising Expertise: Help us grow our resources and maximize our impact by leveraging your skills in fundraising, donor cultivation, and development strategy.Share Our Passion: Believe in practical, upstream solutions to women's health, education, and economic equity.Embrace Diversity: Represent diverse voices, including those from rural counties, BIPOC communities, and professional fields like public health or clinical care.

What Does It Mean to Be a Board Member?

Time Commitment: Approximately 5-10 hours per month, including monthly board meetings (2nd Tuesday of the month).Engagement: Actively participate in at least one board committee and fundraising efforts.Impact: Advocate for ASAFET’s mission, assist with membership development, and educate the community about our work.Support: Make an annual financial contribution commensurate with your ability.As a board member, you’ll contribute to strategic decision-making, ensure the sustainability of our programs, and make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families across East Tennessee.

Ready to take the next step? Email info@astepaheadeasttn.org or visit our website to learn more. Together, we can ensure everyone has access to the tools they need to plan their futures.

Join us today and help create a healthier, more equitable future for our community!

Organization: A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee

Become a Board Member at A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee!

Are you passionate about women’s health equity and committed to making a lasting impact in East Tennessee? A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee (ASAFET) is seeking dynamic individuals to join our Board of Directors.

As a board member, you’ll play a vital role in advancing our mission to provide free, preventive, reversible contraception and reproductive health education to individuals across 16 counties in East Tennessee. Together, we’re working to reduce barriers to contraceptive access, improve health outcomes, and create economic and educational opportunities for all.

Why Join ASAFET’s Board?

We’re looking for individuals who:

Bring Fundraising Expertise: Help us grow our resources and maximize our impact by leveraging your skills in fundraising, donor cultivation, and development strategy.Share Our Passion: Believe in practical, upstream solutions to women's health, education, and economic equity.Embrace Diversity: Represent diverse voices, including those from rural counties, BIPOC communities, and professional fields like public health or clinical care.

What Does It Mean to Be a Board Member?

Time Commitment: Approximately 5-10 hours per month, including monthly board meetings (2nd Tuesday of the month).Engagement: Actively participate in at least one board committee and fundraising efforts.Impact: Advocate for ASAFET’s mission, assist with membership development, and educate the community about our work.Support: Make an annual financial contribution commensurate with your ability.As a board member, you’ll contribute to strategic decision-making, ensure the sustainability of our programs, and make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families across East Tennessee.

Ready to take the next step? Email info@astepaheadeasttn.org or visit our website to learn more. Together, we can ensure everyone has access to the tools they need to plan their futures.

Join us today and help create a healthier, more equitable future for our community!

Organization: A Step Ahead Foundation of East Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Talk, Inc. - School and Site Based Mentor

Girl Talk collaborates with the Knoxville Education Foundation (formerly known as the Great Schools Partnership Community Schools Initiative), Knox County Schools, and Community Organizations to provide group mentoring services to 3rd – 5th grade girls after school. Through curriculum-based learning objectives and group mentoring, we assist in building girls’ confidence and self-esteem, preventing teen pregnancy, and increasing the likelihood of educational advancement.

Each semester, girls participate in 10-weekly group sessions facilitated by trained Girl Talk mentors. These sessions teach the girls healthy coping skills, offer a safe space to process their daily lives and feelings, and the opportunity to build a positive peer community.

Our school and site based mentors meet for one hour a week with a group of girls during an after school program. We are looking for women who are passionate about the young girls in our community and who are hoping to make a difference through mentorship. 

For more information: sign up here, visit girltalkinc.com, or email nichole@girltalkinc.com

Organization: Girl Talk, Inc.

Girl Talk collaborates with the Knoxville Education Foundation (formerly known as the Great Schools Partnership Community Schools Initiative), Knox County Schools, and Community Organizations to provide group mentoring services to 3rd – 5th grade girls after school. Through curriculum-based learning objectives and group mentoring, we assist in building girls’ confidence and self-esteem, preventing teen pregnancy, and increasing the likelihood of educational advancement.

Each semester, girls participate in 10-weekly group sessions facilitated by trained Girl Talk mentors. These sessions teach the girls healthy coping skills, offer a safe space to process their daily lives and feelings, and the opportunity to build a positive peer community.

Our school and site based mentors meet for one hour a week with a group of girls during an after school program. We are looking for women who are passionate about the young girls in our community and who are hoping to make a difference through mentorship. 

For more information: sign up here, visit girltalkinc.com, or email nichole@girltalkinc.com

Organization: Girl Talk, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach English/ESL and help a refugee learn a new language!

Bridge Refugee Services is searching for committed volunteers who love working with people and are interested in helping another person start or continue learning English.

As a refugee resettlement agency, Bridge helps refugees start a new life in the United States. English/ESL volunteers are a wonderful one-on-one resource for people as they begin this journey.

Being able to speak English is crucial for refugees as they start their first job and learn about their new community.

Even if you have never taught English, this is a great opportunity to work with an individual or family as they improve their English skills.  Bridge can offer an opportunity for instruction in cross-cultural ESL and free ESL materials for teachers. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Bridge Refugee Services is searching for committed volunteers who love working with people and are interested in helping another person start or continue learning English.

As a refugee resettlement agency, Bridge helps refugees start a new life in the United States. English/ESL volunteers are a wonderful one-on-one resource for people as they begin this journey.

Being able to speak English is crucial for refugees as they start their first job and learn about their new community.

Even if you have never taught English, this is a great opportunity to work with an individual or family as they improve their English skills.  Bridge can offer an opportunity for instruction in cross-cultural ESL and free ESL materials for teachers. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Short-Term Volunteering

We offer short-term volunteering opportunities for community service such as Tennessee Promise and other programs. These opportunities are for basic but important tasks that help our operations run smoothly, including:

Preparing toys for our furry friends Cleaning around the shelter like mopping, sweeping, restocking, etc. Outside cleaning tasks like sweeping walkways and picking up litter Laundry and dishwashing

No direct animal care tasks are available through short-term volunteering. All short-term volunteers complete a virtual orientation class with a one-time $10 program fee to cover the cost of your volunteer uniform.

Applications for short-term volunteering can be found here.

All volunteers earning community service hours for court are required to complete a background check. The fee for the background check is $45.

After registering, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

We offer short-term volunteering opportunities for community service such as Tennessee Promise and other programs. These opportunities are for basic but important tasks that help our operations run smoothly, including:

Preparing toys for our furry friends Cleaning around the shelter like mopping, sweeping, restocking, etc. Outside cleaning tasks like sweeping walkways and picking up litter Laundry and dishwashing

No direct animal care tasks are available through short-term volunteering. All short-term volunteers complete a virtual orientation class with a one-time $10 program fee to cover the cost of your volunteer uniform.

Applications for short-term volunteering can be found here.

All volunteers earning community service hours for court are required to complete a background check. The fee for the background check is $45.

After registering, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Support Team

Our Shelter Support team completes tasks that, while not directly involved with animal handling, are essential to shelter operation!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Helping the foster department with kitten rechecks and processing new foster applications Assisting the adoptions staff in sending our furry friends into their forever homes Working alongside our intake department to ensure all the animals who come into the shelter have their needs met and their best chance of being reclaimed Completing tasks on the administrative side of the shelter that help us secure funding among other things And much more!

After completing the online application, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Our Shelter Support team completes tasks that, while not directly involved with animal handling, are essential to shelter operation!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Helping the foster department with kitten rechecks and processing new foster applications Assisting the adoptions staff in sending our furry friends into their forever homes Working alongside our intake department to ensure all the animals who come into the shelter have their needs met and their best chance of being reclaimed Completing tasks on the administrative side of the shelter that help us secure funding among other things And much more!

After completing the online application, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paws for Reading

Paws for Reading is a program that helps individuals in the community and our animals that are available for adoption. Community members practice their reading skills by reading to animals, and in turn, the animals experience the power of the human-animal bond and become more adoptable through socialization.

We ask that you commit to reading to our animals at least twice a month, and contribute a $10 donation to help cover the program’s expenses. The minimum age required for readers is 5 years old.

After completing the online application, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Paws for Reading is a program that helps individuals in the community and our animals that are available for adoption. Community members practice their reading skills by reading to animals, and in turn, the animals experience the power of the human-animal bond and become more adoptable through socialization.

We ask that you commit to reading to our animals at least twice a month, and contribute a $10 donation to help cover the program’s expenses. The minimum age required for readers is 5 years old.

After completing the online application, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitty Caretaker Team

Our Kitty Caretaker team supports shelter staff in keeping our cats clean, happy, and healthy!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Cleaning and socializing our cats Helping our professional photographer take quality photos for adoption profiles Spending one-on-one time with cats to learn about their likes Assisting the foster department with the many kittens that come into our care Assisting the adoptions staff with cats leaving for their forever homes And much more!

After applying online, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Our Kitty Caretaker team supports shelter staff in keeping our cats clean, happy, and healthy!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Cleaning and socializing our cats Helping our professional photographer take quality photos for adoption profiles Spending one-on-one time with cats to learn about their likes Assisting the foster department with the many kittens that come into our care Assisting the adoptions staff with cats leaving for their forever homes And much more!

After applying online, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteering

If your school club, coworkers, or social organization wants to give back to the community, consider signing up for a group volunteering opportunity!
Volunteer groups can help support the care of our animals in a number of ways: Cleaning our play yards to make animal playtime that much better Sprucing up the lobby so our Adoptions team can focus on the animals Preparing enrichment activities to give to our animals as a special treat Helping staff events where our mission can be spread to the community And in many other ways!

After completing the online request form, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

If your school club, coworkers, or social organization wants to give back to the community, consider signing up for a group volunteering opportunity!
Volunteer groups can help support the care of our animals in a number of ways: Cleaning our play yards to make animal playtime that much better Sprucing up the lobby so our Adoptions team can focus on the animals Preparing enrichment activities to give to our animals as a special treat Helping staff events where our mission can be spread to the community And in many other ways!

After completing the online request form, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Doggie Day Trips

Ever wanted to spend a day on the town with a sweet dog? Doggie Day Trips allow you to do just that! Take a shelter dog to hang out with you at a park, go for a hike, see the sites downtown, or whatever suits your fancy! ​​ Dogs enjoy quality time, exercise and socialization outside of the shelter You’ll have a great time too! There is no commitment beyond simply spending the day together and having fun Participants must be at least 18 years old Dog must remain on leash, held by an adult, at all times Dog must be kept separate from personal pets and other dogs you encounter while out and about You will be provided with a harness, leash, and other necessary supplies for your Doggie Day Trip upon arrival at the shelter. Interested? You can apply online to schedule a trip!

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Ever wanted to spend a day on the town with a sweet dog? Doggie Day Trips allow you to do just that! Take a shelter dog to hang out with you at a park, go for a hike, see the sites downtown, or whatever suits your fancy! ​​ Dogs enjoy quality time, exercise and socialization outside of the shelter You’ll have a great time too! There is no commitment beyond simply spending the day together and having fun Participants must be at least 18 years old Dog must remain on leash, held by an adult, at all times Dog must be kept separate from personal pets and other dogs you encounter while out and about You will be provided with a harness, leash, and other necessary supplies for your Doggie Day Trip upon arrival at the shelter. Interested? You can apply online to schedule a trip!

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Caretaker Team

Our Canine Caretaker team supports shelter staff in keeping our dogs clean, happy, and healthy!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Walking and socializing dogs Helping our professional photographer take quality photos for adoption profiles Spending one-on-one time with dogs to learn about their likes Facilitating doggie playgroups Assisting the adoptions staff with dogs leaving for their forever homes And much more!

After applying online, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Our Canine Caretaker team supports shelter staff in keeping our dogs clean, happy, and healthy!

Requirements:

Be at least 16 years old Attend an orientation class and separate training session Meet the attendance requirement: Volunteer at least six (6) hours each month for your first three (3) months Pay a one-time $35 volunteer program fee to cover the cost of your uniform and other program expenses

Example Duties:

Walking and socializing dogs Helping our professional photographer take quality photos for adoption profiles Spending one-on-one time with dogs to learn about their likes Facilitating doggie playgroups Assisting the adoptions staff with dogs leaving for their forever homes And much more!

After applying online, a staff member will email you about first steps in the next 48 hours.

Organization: Young-Williams Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37919

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non- Advocate Volunteer

CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. These advocates are specially trained volunteers represent the best interests of children in juvenile abuse and neglect court cases. CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is a local, nonprofit organization dedicated to the service of abused and neglected children in Anderson and Blount Counties.

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is also looking for volunteers to serve in a non-advocate capacity. This opportunity is for those who are interested in volunteering with CASA but feel that advocacy is not their preferred form of service, or that they do not have time to be an advocate. While advocate volunteers and non-advocate volunteers take on different roles and responsibilities, they all work toward the same goal of serving Anderson and Blount County children.

Volunteers who are interested in helping with fundraising, appreciation events, office/administrative tasks, and community engagement are encouraged to apply.

Volunteers must be at least 21 years of age and submit to background checks to be considered.

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. These advocates are specially trained volunteers represent the best interests of children in juvenile abuse and neglect court cases. CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is a local, nonprofit organization dedicated to the service of abused and neglected children in Anderson and Blount Counties.

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is also looking for volunteers to serve in a non-advocate capacity. This opportunity is for those who are interested in volunteering with CASA but feel that advocacy is not their preferred form of service, or that they do not have time to be an advocate. While advocate volunteers and non-advocate volunteers take on different roles and responsibilities, they all work toward the same goal of serving Anderson and Blount County children.

Volunteers who are interested in helping with fundraising, appreciation events, office/administrative tasks, and community engagement are encouraged to apply.

Volunteers must be at least 21 years of age and submit to background checks to be considered.

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37830

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

CASA is looking for volunteers able to commit to at least one year of service as Court Appointed Special Advocates. The 30 hour training and 3 hours of court observation prepare future CASAs for their role as advocates for children in abuse and neglect cases in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are everyday citizens that judges appoint to advocate for the safety and well-being of children who have been removed from their homes due to parental abuse and neglect. They stand up for these children and change their lives. CASA volunteers listen first. Then they act. Volunteers get to know the child and talk with everyone in that child’s life—parents and relatives, foster parents, teachers, medical professionals, attorneys, social workers and others. They use the information they gather to inform judges and others of what the child needs and what will be the best permanent home for them. Being a CASA volunteer does not require any special education or background, just a heart for children and a willingness to speak out and represent their best interests.

Casa of the Tennessee Heartland Serves Anderson and Blount Counties.

You must be 21 or over, pass background checks, participate in a 33-hour pre-service training course and agree to stay with a case until it is closed (a year and a half on average).

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

CASA is looking for volunteers able to commit to at least one year of service as Court Appointed Special Advocates. The 30 hour training and 3 hours of court observation prepare future CASAs for their role as advocates for children in abuse and neglect cases in Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are everyday citizens that judges appoint to advocate for the safety and well-being of children who have been removed from their homes due to parental abuse and neglect. They stand up for these children and change their lives. CASA volunteers listen first. Then they act. Volunteers get to know the child and talk with everyone in that child’s life—parents and relatives, foster parents, teachers, medical professionals, attorneys, social workers and others. They use the information they gather to inform judges and others of what the child needs and what will be the best permanent home for them. Being a CASA volunteer does not require any special education or background, just a heart for children and a willingness to speak out and represent their best interests.

Casa of the Tennessee Heartland Serves Anderson and Blount Counties.

You must be 21 or over, pass background checks, participate in a 33-hour pre-service training course and agree to stay with a case until it is closed (a year and a half on average).

Organization: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37830

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farm Hand & handyman

General farm maintenance.
Candidates must have Basic Equine safety knowledge & be self motivated.
Tasks may include but not limited to such activities as stacking bales of hay, feeding horses, Mending fences, cleaning the barn and brushing horses.
Painting barn, basic barn repairs, checking pastures for trash etc.
Must have reliable transportation.

Must complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.Rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before we can schedule your volunteer hours 


Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

General farm maintenance.
Candidates must have Basic Equine safety knowledge & be self motivated.
Tasks may include but not limited to such activities as stacking bales of hay, feeding horses, Mending fences, cleaning the barn and brushing horses.
Painting barn, basic barn repairs, checking pastures for trash etc.
Must have reliable transportation.

Must complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.Rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before we can schedule your volunteer hours 


Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Farm Fencing maintenance & installation

Fence installers volunteer to put up and repair fences, gates and other barrier to keep our rescue dogs safe and confined within their play yards . Must be able to put In T-post, and possible retaining walls 

Must complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.Rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before we can schedule your volunteer hours 

Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

Fence installers volunteer to put up and repair fences, gates and other barrier to keep our rescue dogs safe and confined within their play yards . Must be able to put In T-post, and possible retaining walls 

Must complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.Rusticrovertn.com (under forms) before we can schedule your volunteer hours 

Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Guides for Refugees Needed!

Do you have a vehicle and time to volunteer? Do you like meeting new people from all over the world?

We are looking for volunteer drivers to help us transport our refugee clients to and from medical appointments, the Social Security Office, English classes, Summer Camps, etc. Our clients are dependent upon public and community transportation when they arrive in Knoxville, so volunteers helping them navigate the community makes a definite impact in welcoming them to Knoxville.

Transportation needs generally happen on an as-needed basis usually during Bridge office hours, 8:30-5:30 M-F.  However, night and weekend opportunities arise! 

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

And, of course, a vehicle! Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Do you have a vehicle and time to volunteer? Do you like meeting new people from all over the world?

We are looking for volunteer drivers to help us transport our refugee clients to and from medical appointments, the Social Security Office, English classes, Summer Camps, etc. Our clients are dependent upon public and community transportation when they arrive in Knoxville, so volunteers helping them navigate the community makes a definite impact in welcoming them to Knoxville.

Transportation needs generally happen on an as-needed basis usually during Bridge office hours, 8:30-5:30 M-F.  However, night and weekend opportunities arise! 

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

And, of course, a vehicle! Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

The Alliance for Integrated Awareness is seeking a dynamic administrative volunteer who can prioritize tasks, maintain attention to detail, has strong verbal and written communication skills, is comfortable with Microsoft Office Suite, self-motivated, and can handle confidential information with integrity and respect. 

Organization: Alliance for Integrated Awareness

The Alliance for Integrated Awareness is seeking a dynamic administrative volunteer who can prioritize tasks, maintain attention to detail, has strong verbal and written communication skills, is comfortable with Microsoft Office Suite, self-motivated, and can handle confidential information with integrity and respect. 

Organization: Alliance for Integrated Awareness

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love History? Help Us Bring the Past to Life!

Are you passionate about history, a retired teacher, or someone who simply enjoys sharing a unique historical environment with others? If so, we’d love to welcome you as a volunteer at the Historic Ramsey House!

The Ramsey House, once known as the "finest home" in East Tennessee, is a small, volunteer-driven historic house museum that thrives with community support. Volunteers play an essential role in daily museum operations, guiding tours, leading educational programs for children and adults, assisting with special events and festivals, helping in our gift shop, or even lending a hand with landscaping projects.

New volunteers receive full training, so whether you’re comfortable leading tours or prefer working behind the scenes, there’s a place for you here. By joining us, you’ll help share the stories of the Ramsey family, their dependents, enslaved individuals, and all who lived and worked on the property.

Our museum was built in 1797 with Tennessee Pink Marble and Blue Limestone and is situated on over 100 scenic acres just 7 miles from downtown Knoxville. As a small, privately funded 501(c)(3) organization, we rely on dedicated volunteers to fulfill our mission and preserve this incredible history.

We’re currently seeking volunteers for our regular operating hours on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM, as well as for special events throughout the year.

Interested? Email us at info@ramseyhouse.org or call 865-546-0745 to leave a message. Come join us in keeping history alive!

Organization: Historic Ramsey House

Are you passionate about history, a retired teacher, or someone who simply enjoys sharing a unique historical environment with others? If so, we’d love to welcome you as a volunteer at the Historic Ramsey House!

The Ramsey House, once known as the "finest home" in East Tennessee, is a small, volunteer-driven historic house museum that thrives with community support. Volunteers play an essential role in daily museum operations, guiding tours, leading educational programs for children and adults, assisting with special events and festivals, helping in our gift shop, or even lending a hand with landscaping projects.

New volunteers receive full training, so whether you’re comfortable leading tours or prefer working behind the scenes, there’s a place for you here. By joining us, you’ll help share the stories of the Ramsey family, their dependents, enslaved individuals, and all who lived and worked on the property.

Our museum was built in 1797 with Tennessee Pink Marble and Blue Limestone and is situated on over 100 scenic acres just 7 miles from downtown Knoxville. As a small, privately funded 501(c)(3) organization, we rely on dedicated volunteers to fulfill our mission and preserve this incredible history.

We’re currently seeking volunteers for our regular operating hours on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM, as well as for special events throughout the year.

Interested? Email us at info@ramseyhouse.org or call 865-546-0745 to leave a message. Come join us in keeping history alive!

Organization: Historic Ramsey House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Carpentry Needs

We need experienced carpenters to assist flood victims in rebuilding their homes. 

Organization: Cocke County

We need experienced carpenters to assist flood victims in rebuilding their homes. 

Organization: Cocke County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37821

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower Cocke County Hopeline & Flood Recovery

Workers are needed to help organize and transport donated supplies up and down stairs and assist families as needed.

Organization: Cocke County

Workers are needed to help organize and transport donated supplies up and down stairs and assist families as needed.

Organization: Cocke County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37821

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sheetrock Finisher

We need people who have experience hanging and finishing sheetrock to assist homeowners in the rebuilding process.  Check in at the Volunteer Resource Center or call the day before for the address where the work will be performed.  

Organization: Cocke County

We need people who have experience hanging and finishing sheetrock to assist homeowners in the rebuilding process.  Check in at the Volunteer Resource Center or call the day before for the address where the work will be performed.  

Organization: Cocke County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37821

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Museum of East Tennessee History

Volunteers play an important role in the operations of the East Tennessee Historical Society. If you have an interest in history and time to give, we invite you to consider volunteer work with the East Tennessee Historical Society. 

We seek a diverse range of volunteers who can apply skills to short-term and project-specific areas. Long-term and on-going assignments are also available. Volunteers contribute in a number of areas, including:

Office assistance Student program and museum tour assistance Artifact processing and conservation Exhibit research and development Hospitality and customer service Visitor survey services Special project research and development Proofreading, editing Long- and short-term and project-specific areas

To inquire about volunteering, complete the Volunteer Questionnaire on our website. For questions about volunteer opportunities, email kelleyws@eastTNhistory.org. Volunteer Orientation classes are held once each quarter.

Organization: East Tennessee Historical Society

Volunteers play an important role in the operations of the East Tennessee Historical Society. If you have an interest in history and time to give, we invite you to consider volunteer work with the East Tennessee Historical Society. 

We seek a diverse range of volunteers who can apply skills to short-term and project-specific areas. Long-term and on-going assignments are also available. Volunteers contribute in a number of areas, including:

Office assistance Student program and museum tour assistance Artifact processing and conservation Exhibit research and development Hospitality and customer service Visitor survey services Special project research and development Proofreading, editing Long- and short-term and project-specific areas

To inquire about volunteering, complete the Volunteer Questionnaire on our website. For questions about volunteer opportunities, email kelleyws@eastTNhistory.org. Volunteer Orientation classes are held once each quarter.

Organization: East Tennessee Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Welcome New Refugee Families at the Airport

Join us, and stand at Knoxville's front door to welcome new refugee families to our community!

Our mission is to provide opportunities for refugees to rebuild their lives after suffering persecution so that they may become productive, contributing members of the community. Bridge Refugee Services is expecting to welcome a record number of refugees to Knoxville this year, and we cannot do this without community support.

We would love to have volunteers help us welcome new refugee families at the McGhee Tyson Airport as they arrive. Volunteers will help us provide an enthusiastic welcome for our new families, help families with their baggage, and help us transport families and their baggage to the place they will be staying for their first night in Knoxville. You are welcome to make Welcome signs and bring balloons, but this is not required! This volunteer opportunity is very flexible with busy schedules. We have families that arrive in the mornings, during the day, in the evenings, and late at night. You can sign up for whatever arrival works best with your personal schedule.

Be the first person to welcome a refugee family to our community!

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete Bridge Volunteer PaperworkAttend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom)Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Join us, and stand at Knoxville's front door to welcome new refugee families to our community!

Our mission is to provide opportunities for refugees to rebuild their lives after suffering persecution so that they may become productive, contributing members of the community. Bridge Refugee Services is expecting to welcome a record number of refugees to Knoxville this year, and we cannot do this without community support.

We would love to have volunteers help us welcome new refugee families at the McGhee Tyson Airport as they arrive. Volunteers will help us provide an enthusiastic welcome for our new families, help families with their baggage, and help us transport families and their baggage to the place they will be staying for their first night in Knoxville. You are welcome to make Welcome signs and bring balloons, but this is not required! This volunteer opportunity is very flexible with busy schedules. We have families that arrive in the mornings, during the day, in the evenings, and late at night. You can sign up for whatever arrival works best with your personal schedule.

Be the first person to welcome a refugee family to our community!

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete Bridge Volunteer PaperworkAttend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom)Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare a New Home for a Refugee Family

Do you have the gift of hospitality? Help us welcome our newest refugee neighbors to Knoxville!

Volunteers help us set-up a new home and create a welcoming space for an arriving refugee family seeking safety and peace in Knoxville. Our volunteers will help us move and place furniture, put linens on beds, hang shower curtains, put dishes in cabinets, and make an empty apartment or house look like a welcoming home for our weary travelers.

If you have a truck or a trailer and can help us move furniture from our storage unit to the new home, we would love to have your assistance! However, a truck or a trailer is not required to volunteer for this role.

Apartment set-ups generally happen on an as-needed basis usually during Bridge office hours, 8:30-5:30 M-F.

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Do you have the gift of hospitality? Help us welcome our newest refugee neighbors to Knoxville!

Volunteers help us set-up a new home and create a welcoming space for an arriving refugee family seeking safety and peace in Knoxville. Our volunteers will help us move and place furniture, put linens on beds, hang shower curtains, put dishes in cabinets, and make an empty apartment or house look like a welcoming home for our weary travelers.

If you have a truck or a trailer and can help us move furniture from our storage unit to the new home, we would love to have your assistance! However, a truck or a trailer is not required to volunteer for this role.

Apartment set-ups generally happen on an as-needed basis usually during Bridge office hours, 8:30-5:30 M-F.

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background Check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)

Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required.

If you have any additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org.

Organization: Bridge Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37924

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parent Partners

Seeking Adult volunteers to serve as Parent Partners to our young adults who have little to no adult support in their lives, especially when it comes to raising a child. A Parent Partner is a support person for a new/young mother or a young/new father learning the ropes of parenting. This volunteer would ultimately serve as a person to call for guidance and advice.

Organization: First Foundations

Seeking Adult volunteers to serve as Parent Partners to our young adults who have little to no adult support in their lives, especially when it comes to raising a child. A Parent Partner is a support person for a new/young mother or a young/new father learning the ropes of parenting. This volunteer would ultimately serve as a person to call for guidance and advice.

Organization: First Foundations

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No