Needs From: Volunteer East Tennessee

Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer – Make Every Moment Matter

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Do you have a heart for helping others in their most tender moments? Join us as a Hospice Volunteer and make a lasting difference in someone's life.

What You’ll Do:

Provide companionship to patients through conversation, reading, music, or simply being present Offer emotional support to families and caregivers Help with light errands or administrative tasks (if desired) Bring comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s final chapter

You Don’t Need Medical Experience—Just a Caring Heart.

We provide full training, flexible schedules, and unwavering support. Whether you have a few hours a week or just one day a month, your time is a gift.

Why Volunteer?

Gain deep personal fulfillment Be a source of comfort and connection Learn and grow through compassionate service

✨ Even the smallest act of kindness can leave a lasting impact. ✨


Organization: Gentiva Hospice

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Do you have a heart for helping others in their most tender moments? Join us as a Hospice Volunteer and make a lasting difference in someone's life.

What You’ll Do:

Provide companionship to patients through conversation, reading, music, or simply being present Offer emotional support to families and caregivers Help with light errands or administrative tasks (if desired) Bring comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s final chapter

You Don’t Need Medical Experience—Just a Caring Heart.

We provide full training, flexible schedules, and unwavering support. Whether you have a few hours a week or just one day a month, your time is a gift.

Why Volunteer?

Gain deep personal fulfillment Be a source of comfort and connection Learn and grow through compassionate service

✨ Even the smallest act of kindness can leave a lasting impact. ✨


Organization: Gentiva Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37932

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Courtyard Clean Up Day at Dogwood Elementary

Join us at Dogwood Elementary School to help do some much-needed maintenance in our outdoor spaces. Be prepared to get dirty as we focus on our school's courtyards to pull weeds, cut down invasive plants, and make the space more usable for students. Closed toed shoes required, long pants and long sleeves encouraged.

All ages and skill level welcome, but some tools, such as weed whackers, will be utilized during the event.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Dogwood Elementary

Join us at Dogwood Elementary School to help do some much-needed maintenance in our outdoor spaces. Be prepared to get dirty as we focus on our school's courtyards to pull weeds, cut down invasive plants, and make the space more usable for students. Closed toed shoes required, long pants and long sleeves encouraged.

All ages and skill level welcome, but some tools, such as weed whackers, will be utilized during the event.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Dogwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Red Kettle Drivers Needed!

The Red Kettle Campaign is one of the largest fundraisers for The Salvation Army. We are in need of drivers to pick up the kettles at each location every night and return them to the Knoxville Area Command.

Volunteers will meet at The Salvation Army at 409 N. Broadway St. Knoxville, TN to get the route assignment. Volunteers will drive a Salvation Army vehicle, so they will need to be an approved driver and have a background check complete.


Due to the logistics of this volunteer need, we are requesting volunteers who can fulfill the need for at least 5 shifts between November 18th and December 24th. More information will be sent once a volunteer registers, and we need at least one week to process the approved driver/background information.


Organization: The Salvation Army

The Red Kettle Campaign is one of the largest fundraisers for The Salvation Army. We are in need of drivers to pick up the kettles at each location every night and return them to the Knoxville Area Command.

Volunteers will meet at The Salvation Army at 409 N. Broadway St. Knoxville, TN to get the route assignment. Volunteers will drive a Salvation Army vehicle, so they will need to be an approved driver and have a background check complete.


Due to the logistics of this volunteer need, we are requesting volunteers who can fulfill the need for at least 5 shifts between November 18th and December 24th. More information will be sent once a volunteer registers, and we need at least one week to process the approved driver/background information.


Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 24, 2025

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: November Saturday Spruce Up 2025

Keep Knoxville Beautiful will be celebrating America Recycles Day with our November Saturday Spruce Up on November 15th from 10am-12pm. We will be removing litter from the area around 640 Plaza in the West Haven neighborhood. Stay tuned for more about how we will be celebrating America Recycles Day!

Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful

Keep Knoxville Beautiful will be celebrating America Recycles Day with our November Saturday Spruce Up on November 15th from 10am-12pm. We will be removing litter from the area around 640 Plaza in the West Haven neighborhood. Stay tuned for more about how we will be celebrating America Recycles Day!

Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 15, 2025

Zip Code: 37921

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: Hands on Service Project @ Vine Middle: Friday, Nov. 7th

The Vine Volunteer Collective is looking for a few extra hands to help us refresh and reorganize two important spaces at Vine Middle — our Community Care Closet and Staff Supply Room!

These spaces support our students, families, and teachers every day, but they’ve gotten a little cluttered and need some care. We’ll spend the afternoon sorting donations, restocking supplies, and organizing both rooms to make them more welcoming and easy to use.

Event Details:

WHEN: Friday, November 7th, 2025
TIME: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (We may finish early!)

WHERE: Vine Middle Magnet School
1807 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915

WHAT TO EXPECT:

We’ll split into two teams:

Community Care Closet Crew: Sort and restock clothing, hygiene, and household items; tidy shelves; organize bins.

Staff Supply Room Crew: Organize and label supplies, restock materials, and help give the space a fresh start.

Some light lifting may be involved, but there will be plenty of ways to help for all ability levels.

You don’t have to stay the whole time — even an hour or two makes a difference! Volunteers are welcome to come early or arrive later in the window; just let Kyle know what hours you’re available when you sign up.

WHAT TO BRING:

Please wear close-toed shoesBring a water bottleDress appropriately/comfortablyYou will need your ID with you to sign in at the front of the school


WHEN ARRIVING AT THE SCHOOL:

Please park on Martin Luther King Jr Avenue and then come to the front office doors underneath the awning. You will need to have your drivers license or some other form of verification to sign in at the front. All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Site Coordinator, Kyle Pickell, so plan to arrive 15 mins early to your volunteering event. 

Contact:
Kyle Pickell
Community School Coordinator, Vine Middle Magnet School
pickellk@unitedwayknox.org

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

The Vine Volunteer Collective is looking for a few extra hands to help us refresh and reorganize two important spaces at Vine Middle — our Community Care Closet and Staff Supply Room!

These spaces support our students, families, and teachers every day, but they’ve gotten a little cluttered and need some care. We’ll spend the afternoon sorting donations, restocking supplies, and organizing both rooms to make them more welcoming and easy to use.

Event Details:

WHEN: Friday, November 7th, 2025
TIME: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (We may finish early!)

WHERE: Vine Middle Magnet School
1807 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915

WHAT TO EXPECT:

We’ll split into two teams:

Community Care Closet Crew: Sort and restock clothing, hygiene, and household items; tidy shelves; organize bins.

Staff Supply Room Crew: Organize and label supplies, restock materials, and help give the space a fresh start.

Some light lifting may be involved, but there will be plenty of ways to help for all ability levels.

You don’t have to stay the whole time — even an hour or two makes a difference! Volunteers are welcome to come early or arrive later in the window; just let Kyle know what hours you’re available when you sign up.

WHAT TO BRING:

Please wear close-toed shoesBring a water bottleDress appropriately/comfortablyYou will need your ID with you to sign in at the front of the school


WHEN ARRIVING AT THE SCHOOL:

Please park on Martin Luther King Jr Avenue and then come to the front office doors underneath the awning. You will need to have your drivers license or some other form of verification to sign in at the front. All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Site Coordinator, Kyle Pickell, so plan to arrive 15 mins early to your volunteering event. 

Contact:
Kyle Pickell
Community School Coordinator, Vine Middle Magnet School
pickellk@unitedwayknox.org

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 7, 2025

Zip Code: 37915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Vine Volunteer Collective


The Vine Volunteer Collective is a collaborative initiative at Vine Middle Magnet School, made up of businesses, nonprofits, churches, neighborhood organizations, and individual volunteers working together to support our educators, staff, and students. This collective provides practical, hands-on assistance to help meet the day-to-day needs of our school and create a supportive, uplifting environment for everyone. As a volunteer, you’ll have opportunities to:

Assist with small group activities or learning stations Support students one-on-one with assignments or reading Help English Language Learners with language practice Organize classroom supplies, materials, or decorations Prepare lesson materials (copies, laminating, etc.) Assist with school events, plays, or musicals Translate or help with parent communications Share your skills or expertise as a guest speaker Or, feel free to share other ideas you have!

Whether you’re representing an organization or volunteering as an individual, your time and efforts will directly impact the educators and students of Vine Middle Magnet School.

Join the Vine Volunteer Collective today, where Community Takes Root. 

CURRENT PROJECTS/OPPORTUNITIES\

Service Project to Organize the Supply and Care Closet (Friday, November 7th): https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1158109 
Volunteers Needed for Arts and Culture Night (December 9th): https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1148287
October 23rd and December 9th: Bilingual Language Ambassadors or Family and Community Engagement Events : https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1070983

WHEN ARRIVING AT THE SCHOOL:

Address: 1807 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Knoxville, TN, 37915

Please park on Martin Luther King Jr Avenue and then come to the front office doors underneath the awning. You will need to have your drivers license or some other form of verification to sign in at the front. All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Site Coordinator, Kyle Pickell, so plan to arrive 15 mins early to your volunteering event. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School


The Vine Volunteer Collective is a collaborative initiative at Vine Middle Magnet School, made up of businesses, nonprofits, churches, neighborhood organizations, and individual volunteers working together to support our educators, staff, and students. This collective provides practical, hands-on assistance to help meet the day-to-day needs of our school and create a supportive, uplifting environment for everyone. As a volunteer, you’ll have opportunities to:

Assist with small group activities or learning stations Support students one-on-one with assignments or reading Help English Language Learners with language practice Organize classroom supplies, materials, or decorations Prepare lesson materials (copies, laminating, etc.) Assist with school events, plays, or musicals Translate or help with parent communications Share your skills or expertise as a guest speaker Or, feel free to share other ideas you have!

Whether you’re representing an organization or volunteering as an individual, your time and efforts will directly impact the educators and students of Vine Middle Magnet School.

Join the Vine Volunteer Collective today, where Community Takes Root. 

CURRENT PROJECTS/OPPORTUNITIES\

Service Project to Organize the Supply and Care Closet (Friday, November 7th): https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1158109 
Volunteers Needed for Arts and Culture Night (December 9th): https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1148287
October 23rd and December 9th: Bilingual Language Ambassadors or Family and Community Engagement Events : https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1070983

WHEN ARRIVING AT THE SCHOOL:

Address: 1807 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Knoxville, TN, 37915

Please park on Martin Luther King Jr Avenue and then come to the front office doors underneath the awning. You will need to have your drivers license or some other form of verification to sign in at the front. All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Site Coordinator, Kyle Pickell, so plan to arrive 15 mins early to your volunteering event. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37915

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Warehouse Product Recovery: November 25

Our volunteers work out of our Maryville warehouse in the Product Recovery area or our Repack Clean Room where we process donated and bulk food for distribution, to help feed our East Tennessee neighbors.

Volunteers also help in non-food project support roles such as cleaning, letter stuffing, and miscellaneous admin duties. 

No experience necessary! Training will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

*Volunteers must be at least 10 years of age, and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
** Please note, for groups that have minors ages 10-15 among the participants, we require a 1:5 chaperone to minor ratio. Please ensure that your group size matches this ratio with adult chaperones (18+) and minors.

Please park in the rear parking lot through the metal gate as parking in the front is limited. Volunteers enter through the double glass doors by the rear lot into our volunteer lobby. 

Our Location:

Second Harvest Food Bank of East TN

136 Harvest Lane

Maryville, TN 37801

www.secondharvestetn.org

 

Please know you will be working in a warehouse environment and the following rules concerning dress must be followed:

While casual attire is welcome; jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc., attire must be appropriate for a family environment. Wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring layers when temperatures outside are colder, as the warehouse is not heated. Open toed shoes are prohibited. You may be required to wear a mask, gloves, and hairnet depending on your work project. ALL hair must fit into hairnet - bring a hair band if you have long hair. Jewelry should be limited to rings only. Earrings and watches may need to be removed. Please do not bring personal items like bags and backpacks into the warehouse. Phones should never be set down on counters or pallets. Please keep phones in pockets while working in the warehouse.

Additionally, please consider maximizing your impact while volunteering: bring can goods with you to donate, engage with us on social media, or make a gift online.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

Our volunteers work out of our Maryville warehouse in the Product Recovery area or our Repack Clean Room where we process donated and bulk food for distribution, to help feed our East Tennessee neighbors.

Volunteers also help in non-food project support roles such as cleaning, letter stuffing, and miscellaneous admin duties. 

No experience necessary! Training will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

*Volunteers must be at least 10 years of age, and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
** Please note, for groups that have minors ages 10-15 among the participants, we require a 1:5 chaperone to minor ratio. Please ensure that your group size matches this ratio with adult chaperones (18+) and minors.

Please park in the rear parking lot through the metal gate as parking in the front is limited. Volunteers enter through the double glass doors by the rear lot into our volunteer lobby. 

Our Location:

Second Harvest Food Bank of East TN

136 Harvest Lane

Maryville, TN 37801

www.secondharvestetn.org

 

Please know you will be working in a warehouse environment and the following rules concerning dress must be followed:

While casual attire is welcome; jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc., attire must be appropriate for a family environment. Wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring layers when temperatures outside are colder, as the warehouse is not heated. Open toed shoes are prohibited. You may be required to wear a mask, gloves, and hairnet depending on your work project. ALL hair must fit into hairnet - bring a hair band if you have long hair. Jewelry should be limited to rings only. Earrings and watches may need to be removed. Please do not bring personal items like bags and backpacks into the warehouse. Phones should never be set down on counters or pallets. Please keep phones in pockets while working in the warehouse.

Additionally, please consider maximizing your impact while volunteering: bring can goods with you to donate, engage with us on social media, or make a gift online.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37801

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thursday: October 23rd-Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Vine Middle

The Vine Volunteer Collective is looking for Spanish and Swahili-speaking volunteers to support Family Engagement events at Vine Middle School throughout the school year. We are building a network of volunteers who can be called upon to assist with language support as needed—there’s no expectation to be at every event, just those you have capacity for! Your help will play a vital role in strengthening connections and improving communication with our multilingual families during after-school events. By joining our volunteer network, you’ll help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all Vine Middle families. Interested in being part of this effort? Sign up today to be contacted when opportunities arise!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd: PARENT CONFERENCE NIGHT: 4:00-6:00PArts and Culture Night, December 9th: 4:00-7:00p

Contact Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org for more information

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

The Vine Volunteer Collective is looking for Spanish and Swahili-speaking volunteers to support Family Engagement events at Vine Middle School throughout the school year. We are building a network of volunteers who can be called upon to assist with language support as needed—there’s no expectation to be at every event, just those you have capacity for! Your help will play a vital role in strengthening connections and improving communication with our multilingual families during after-school events. By joining our volunteer network, you’ll help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all Vine Middle families. Interested in being part of this effort? Sign up today to be contacted when opportunities arise!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd: PARENT CONFERENCE NIGHT: 4:00-6:00PArts and Culture Night, December 9th: 4:00-7:00p

Contact Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org for more information

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37915

Allow Groups: No


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: Disaster Health Care Volunteer

Provide assistance to meet disaster-caused emergency health needs such as loss of medications, medical equipment, treatment, and health recovery information to victims of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and home fires.


What does a Disaster Health Services team do?
• Disaster Health Services teams address the unmet disaster-related
health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities

Provides hands on care within RN-led model Provides health assessments and guidance to clients Provides assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies (items lost in disaster) Supports individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs Supplements the community healthcare delivery system if needed

You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations.

A professional license is required.

Organization: American Red Cross

Provide assistance to meet disaster-caused emergency health needs such as loss of medications, medical equipment, treatment, and health recovery information to victims of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and home fires.


What does a Disaster Health Services team do?
• Disaster Health Services teams address the unmet disaster-related
health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities

Provides hands on care within RN-led model Provides health assessments and guidance to clients Provides assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies (items lost in disaster) Supports individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs Supplements the community healthcare delivery system if needed

You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations.

A professional license is required.

Organization: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Light the Way 5k at Dollywood

Volunteer Under the Lights at Dollywood’s Light the Way 5K! 


We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us at Light the Way 5K at Dollywood on Friday, November 7, 2025, from 9:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. This magical nighttime race takes runners through millions of dazzling holiday lights, and you can be part of the fun!

As a volunteer, you’ll help keep the event running smoothly and cheer on participants as they make unforgettable memories. 


Perks for Volunteering:

A special Light the Way 5K volunteer T-shirt
(Check out this year’s awesome design below!)
A FREE one-day pass to Dollywood – perfect for a day of fun and adventure!


Spots are limited so sign up today and join us for an unforgettable night under the lights!


https://runsignup.com/Race/Volunteer/TN/PigeonForge/DollywoodsLightTheWay5k?fbclid=IwY2xjawNaRb5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFlTWRMWXdSd2h4QWZPcllYAR57_US8CYou-6wRv_0d7EjRA74MUNJBMG7GkPQlIlZwIz2hXhEdjB5Uh1JETQ_aem_MMmHqfJxwLnxcKNYDdFwVg


Thank you for helping us make this event brighter and better every year!

Organization: Keep Sevier Beautiful

Volunteer Under the Lights at Dollywood’s Light the Way 5K! 


We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us at Light the Way 5K at Dollywood on Friday, November 7, 2025, from 9:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. This magical nighttime race takes runners through millions of dazzling holiday lights, and you can be part of the fun!

As a volunteer, you’ll help keep the event running smoothly and cheer on participants as they make unforgettable memories. 


Perks for Volunteering:

A special Light the Way 5K volunteer T-shirt
(Check out this year’s awesome design below!)
A FREE one-day pass to Dollywood – perfect for a day of fun and adventure!


Spots are limited so sign up today and join us for an unforgettable night under the lights!


https://runsignup.com/Race/Volunteer/TN/PigeonForge/DollywoodsLightTheWay5k?fbclid=IwY2xjawNaRb5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFlTWRMWXdSd2h4QWZPcllYAR57_US8CYou-6wRv_0d7EjRA74MUNJBMG7GkPQlIlZwIz2hXhEdjB5Uh1JETQ_aem_MMmHqfJxwLnxcKNYDdFwVg


Thank you for helping us make this event brighter and better every year!

Organization: Keep Sevier Beautiful

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37863

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero!

Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact!

Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready.

Volunteer now to be a shelter hero!

Here's what you'll do:

Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the role

Qualifications:

Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequently

Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need.

Organization: American Red Cross

Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact!

Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready.

Volunteer now to be a shelter hero!

Here's what you'll do:

Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the role

Qualifications:

Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequently

Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need.

Organization: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Species Removal

Join park staff for November's volunteer work day where we will be focusing our efforts on removal of invasive plant species from an area of the park. Invasive plant species can be difficult to remove from an area, but it is ecologically important to remove them to help native plants, shrubs, and trees survive rather than be outcompeted for resources. The work will consist of cutting and removing invasive plant species, including privet, Autumn Olive, multiflora rose, Winter Creeper, honeysuckle, and locust trees. Work gloves are available for volunteers that need them, and some tools will be available for use. If you have your own handtools that you would like to bring and use, please bring them with you. 

Volunteers should plan on meeting Ranger Stephanie at the main parking lot by the Bluebird Barn at 9:00am. Ranger Stephanie will brief all volunteers on the location in the park where the work will take place. Please bring bottled water with you and wear closed-toe footwear. If you have any questions about this volunteer work day, please contact Ranger Stephanie at stephanie.mueller@tn.gov or 865-333-8270. 

Organization: Seven Islands State Birding Park

Join park staff for November's volunteer work day where we will be focusing our efforts on removal of invasive plant species from an area of the park. Invasive plant species can be difficult to remove from an area, but it is ecologically important to remove them to help native plants, shrubs, and trees survive rather than be outcompeted for resources. The work will consist of cutting and removing invasive plant species, including privet, Autumn Olive, multiflora rose, Winter Creeper, honeysuckle, and locust trees. Work gloves are available for volunteers that need them, and some tools will be available for use. If you have your own handtools that you would like to bring and use, please bring them with you. 

Volunteers should plan on meeting Ranger Stephanie at the main parking lot by the Bluebird Barn at 9:00am. Ranger Stephanie will brief all volunteers on the location in the park where the work will take place. Please bring bottled water with you and wear closed-toe footwear. If you have any questions about this volunteer work day, please contact Ranger Stephanie at stephanie.mueller@tn.gov or 865-333-8270. 

Organization: Seven Islands State Birding Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 37764

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Belle Morris Elementary Family Engagement

We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Belle Morris Elementary. Your help will play a vital role in strengthening our connections and improving communication with our Spanish-speaking families during after-school events. We would love to have you join us in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all of our families!

October 22nd 3:30-6:30- Parent Teacher Conferences and Family Book Fair

Nov. 7th 2:45-6pm- Coat Distribution 

Nov. 13th 2:45-6pm- Thanksgiving Food Basket Distribution 

November 18th 5-6:30 -STEM Night 

December 13th 9am-12pm- Holiday Assistance Store

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary

We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Belle Morris Elementary. Your help will play a vital role in strengthening our connections and improving communication with our Spanish-speaking families during after-school events. We would love to have you join us in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all of our families!

October 22nd 3:30-6:30- Parent Teacher Conferences and Family Book Fair

Nov. 7th 2:45-6pm- Coat Distribution 

Nov. 13th 2:45-6pm- Thanksgiving Food Basket Distribution 

November 18th 5-6:30 -STEM Night 

December 13th 9am-12pm- Holiday Assistance Store

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run - Fall 5K

Do you have a passion for inspiring young girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident? Our end-of-season celebratory 5K event is Saturday, November 15, at Victor Ashe Park, and we need volunteers to make it extra special for over 150 elementary & middle school girls in our community

There are a variety of volunteer positions, including registration, face painting, running buddy, water station, and more!


Organization: Girls on the Run of Greater Knoxville

Do you have a passion for inspiring young girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident? Our end-of-season celebratory 5K event is Saturday, November 15, at Victor Ashe Park, and we need volunteers to make it extra special for over 150 elementary & middle school girls in our community

There are a variety of volunteer positions, including registration, face painting, running buddy, water station, and more!


Organization: Girls on the Run of Greater Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Beaumont Magnet Academy Holiday Support Event - Love Local

Beaumont Magnet Academy is partnering with Faith Promise to provide a wonderful holiday for our families that may need a little extra help!  Families can come pick out holiday gifts and essential needs for their families while their children participate in fun activities!  

To make this event a success, we need your help!  We need volunteers to help parents and guardians shop the event!  (There is a separate sign up to help with kids activities, set up and clean up!  Please look under BMA's needs list if you are interested in helping with that.)

Supporting families during the event looks like helping families gather items during the event, check families in, and staffing needed areas.  We do have some Spanish speaking families who will need bilingual support.  

The event will be December 6th at BMA from 9 am to 12 noon.  Help us make this holiday special for our families and our community! 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Beaumont Magnet Academy is partnering with Faith Promise to provide a wonderful holiday for our families that may need a little extra help!  Families can come pick out holiday gifts and essential needs for their families while their children participate in fun activities!  

To make this event a success, we need your help!  We need volunteers to help parents and guardians shop the event!  (There is a separate sign up to help with kids activities, set up and clean up!  Please look under BMA's needs list if you are interested in helping with that.)

Supporting families during the event looks like helping families gather items during the event, check families in, and staffing needed areas.  We do have some Spanish speaking families who will need bilingual support.  

The event will be December 6th at BMA from 9 am to 12 noon.  Help us make this holiday special for our families and our community! 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shine at Vine – Around the World Showcase Hosted by Vine Middle Magnet School (December 9th)

DESCRIPTION:

The Vine Volunteer Collective needs your help to make Shine at Vine – Around the World Showcase an amazing night! Whether you can help with setup, supervise meals, guide guests, or pitch in with cleanup, your time will help make the evening fun, smooth, and welcoming for everyone. Volunteers are also invited to stay for our Kwanza Celebration from 7:00 – 8:00 PM, featuring student showcases and performances.

Event Details:

WHEN: Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Time: Set-Up: 3:00 PM | Event: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Tear Down immediately after event

WHERE: Vine Middle Magnet School, 1807 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915

WHAT:
Join us for Shine at Vine – Around the World Showcase — a night celebrating student talent, cultural exhibits, music, dance, and community connection. Families, staff, and community partners will come together to honor diversity, creativity, and learning. Volunteers are essential to making the evening run smoothly and ensuring every guest feels valued and welcomed.

VOLUNTEER ROLES NEEDED: Please let Kyle Pickell know what shifts you would like to support! You DO NOT have to stay for the entire event. 

Set-Up Crew (3:00 – 5:00 PM): Help arrange tables and chairs, set up exhibits, and assist partners in preparing their spaces. (4–5 volunteers)

Student Meal Support (4:00 – 5:00 PM): Supervise the cafeteria during the student dinner, help with trash, and support staff as needed. (3 volunteers)

Event Support (5:00 – 8:00 PM): Guide guests, answer questions, and help supervise the gym area or other event spaces. (2 volunteers)

Tear Down & Clean-Up (8:00 – 8:45 PM): Help take down tables, clean classrooms, cafeteria, and gym spaces. Must be able to lift and move tables. (4 volunteers)

This is a wonderful chance to engage with and support the Vine Middle Magnet community while celebrating culture, creativity, and student achievement.

Please reach out to Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org if you have questions. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

DESCRIPTION:

The Vine Volunteer Collective needs your help to make Shine at Vine – Around the World Showcase an amazing night! Whether you can help with setup, supervise meals, guide guests, or pitch in with cleanup, your time will help make the evening fun, smooth, and welcoming for everyone. Volunteers are also invited to stay for our Kwanza Celebration from 7:00 – 8:00 PM, featuring student showcases and performances.

Event Details:

WHEN: Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Time: Set-Up: 3:00 PM | Event: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Tear Down immediately after event

WHERE: Vine Middle Magnet School, 1807 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915

WHAT:
Join us for Shine at Vine – Around the World Showcase — a night celebrating student talent, cultural exhibits, music, dance, and community connection. Families, staff, and community partners will come together to honor diversity, creativity, and learning. Volunteers are essential to making the evening run smoothly and ensuring every guest feels valued and welcomed.

VOLUNTEER ROLES NEEDED: Please let Kyle Pickell know what shifts you would like to support! You DO NOT have to stay for the entire event. 

Set-Up Crew (3:00 – 5:00 PM): Help arrange tables and chairs, set up exhibits, and assist partners in preparing their spaces. (4–5 volunteers)

Student Meal Support (4:00 – 5:00 PM): Supervise the cafeteria during the student dinner, help with trash, and support staff as needed. (3 volunteers)

Event Support (5:00 – 8:00 PM): Guide guests, answer questions, and help supervise the gym area or other event spaces. (2 volunteers)

Tear Down & Clean-Up (8:00 – 8:45 PM): Help take down tables, clean classrooms, cafeteria, and gym spaces. Must be able to lift and move tables. (4 volunteers)

This is a wonderful chance to engage with and support the Vine Middle Magnet community while celebrating culture, creativity, and student achievement.

Please reach out to Kyle Pickell at pickellk@unitedwayknox.org if you have questions. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Vine Middle Magnet School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 9, 2025

Zip Code: 37915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fall Cedar Barrens Cleanup/ Weed Wrangle®

The Oak Ridge Cedar Barrens will again be the site of exotic invasive plant removal as we conduct our fall cleanup, our third and final cleanup of the barrens this year. Located next to Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, the Cedar Barrens is a joint project of the City of Oak Ridge, State Natural Areas Division, and TCWP. The area is one of just a few cedar barrens in East Tennessee, and is subject to invasion by bushy lespedeza, leatherleaf viburnum, privet, autumn olive, mimosa, Nepal grass, multiflora rose, and many native woody plants that threaten the prairie community. Our efforts help to eliminate invasives and other shade-producing plants that prevent the prairie plants from getting much-needed sunlight, nutrients, and water.    

Volunteers should meet in the Jefferson Middle School Parking lot at 9 a.m., with sturdy shoes, loppers, gloves, and water.  We will also have some Uprooters, loppers, and gloves to share. The work session will conclude at noon with a free pizza lunch for volunteers. 

To sign up, click here!

For more information, contact Jimmy Groton at 865-805-9908 or groton87@comcast.net.

Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning

The Oak Ridge Cedar Barrens will again be the site of exotic invasive plant removal as we conduct our fall cleanup, our third and final cleanup of the barrens this year. Located next to Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, the Cedar Barrens is a joint project of the City of Oak Ridge, State Natural Areas Division, and TCWP. The area is one of just a few cedar barrens in East Tennessee, and is subject to invasion by bushy lespedeza, leatherleaf viburnum, privet, autumn olive, mimosa, Nepal grass, multiflora rose, and many native woody plants that threaten the prairie community. Our efforts help to eliminate invasives and other shade-producing plants that prevent the prairie plants from getting much-needed sunlight, nutrients, and water.    

Volunteers should meet in the Jefferson Middle School Parking lot at 9 a.m., with sturdy shoes, loppers, gloves, and water.  We will also have some Uprooters, loppers, and gloves to share. The work session will conclude at noon with a free pizza lunch for volunteers. 

To sign up, click here!

For more information, contact Jimmy Groton at 865-805-9908 or groton87@comcast.net.

Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 37830

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog lot & kennel attendant

Volunteers must love dogs.
Tasks may include feeding, cleaning kennels, picking up dog waste from dog lots and exercising/walking dogs. Must have basic dog knowledge.
Task might also include bathing dogs, nail trims and other basic grooming needs.

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.

Volunteers must love dogs.
Tasks may include feeding, cleaning kennels, picking up dog waste from dog lots and exercising/walking dogs. Must have basic dog knowledge.
Task might also include bathing dogs, nail trims and other basic grooming needs.

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: 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: Beaumont Magnet Academy Holiday Event Set Up and Clean Up Support - Love Local Event

Beaumont Magnet Academy is partnering with Faith Promise to provide a wonderful holiday for our families that may need a little extra help!  Families can come pick out holiday gifts and essential needs for their families while their children participate in fun activities!  

To make this event a success, we need your help!  Help us set up for this event and/or help us clean up!  (There is a separate sign up to help during the event!  Please look under BMA's needs list if you are interested in helping with that.)

Supporting families during the event looks like playing games and running activities with the children, helping families gather items during the event, check families in, and staffing needed areas.

The event will be December 6th at BMA from 9 am to 12 noon.  Help us make this holiday special for our families and our community!  Set up will be December 5th after school.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Beaumont Magnet Academy is partnering with Faith Promise to provide a wonderful holiday for our families that may need a little extra help!  Families can come pick out holiday gifts and essential needs for their families while their children participate in fun activities!  

To make this event a success, we need your help!  Help us set up for this event and/or help us clean up!  (There is a separate sign up to help during the event!  Please look under BMA's needs list if you are interested in helping with that.)

Supporting families during the event looks like playing games and running activities with the children, helping families gather items during the event, check families in, and staffing needed areas.

The event will be December 6th at BMA from 9 am to 12 noon.  Help us make this holiday special for our families and our community!  Set up will be December 5th after school.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Warehouse Product Recovery: October

Our volunteers work out of our Maryville warehouse in the Product Recovery area or our Repack Clean Room where we process donated and bulk food for distribution, to help feed our East Tennessee neighbors.

Volunteers also help in non-food project support roles such as cleaning, letter stuffing, and miscellaneous admin duties. 

No experience necessary! Training will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

*Volunteers must be at least 10 years of age, and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
** Please note, for groups that have minors ages 10-15 among the participants, we require a 1:5 chaperone to minor ratio. Please ensure that your group size matches this ratio with adult chaperones (18+) and minors.

Please park in the rear parking lot through the metal gate as parking in the front is limited. Volunteers enter through the double glass doors by the rear lot into our volunteer lobby. 

Our Location:

Second Harvest Food Bank of East TN

136 Harvest Lane

Maryville, TN 37801

www.secondharvestetn.org

 

Please know you will be working in a warehouse environment and the following rules concerning dress must be followed:

While casual attire is welcome; jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc., attire must be appropriate for a family environment. Wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring layers when temperatures outside are colder, as the warehouse is not heated. Open toed shoes are prohibited. You may be required to wear a mask, gloves, and hairnet depending on your work project. ALL hair must fit into hairnet - bring a hair band if you have long hair. Jewelry should be limited to rings only. Earrings and watches may need to be removed. Please do not bring personal items like bags and backpacks into the warehouse. Phones should never be set down on counters or pallets. Please keep phones in pockets while working in the warehouse.

Additionally, please consider maximizing your impact while volunteering: bring can goods with you to donate, engage with us on social media, or make a gift online.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

Our volunteers work out of our Maryville warehouse in the Product Recovery area or our Repack Clean Room where we process donated and bulk food for distribution, to help feed our East Tennessee neighbors.

Volunteers also help in non-food project support roles such as cleaning, letter stuffing, and miscellaneous admin duties. 

No experience necessary! Training will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

*Volunteers must be at least 10 years of age, and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
** Please note, for groups that have minors ages 10-15 among the participants, we require a 1:5 chaperone to minor ratio. Please ensure that your group size matches this ratio with adult chaperones (18+) and minors.

Please park in the rear parking lot through the metal gate as parking in the front is limited. Volunteers enter through the double glass doors by the rear lot into our volunteer lobby. 

Our Location:

Second Harvest Food Bank of East TN

136 Harvest Lane

Maryville, TN 37801

www.secondharvestetn.org

 

Please know you will be working in a warehouse environment and the following rules concerning dress must be followed:

While casual attire is welcome; jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc., attire must be appropriate for a family environment. Wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. Bring layers when temperatures outside are colder, as the warehouse is not heated. Open toed shoes are prohibited. You may be required to wear a mask, gloves, and hairnet depending on your work project. ALL hair must fit into hairnet - bring a hair band if you have long hair. Jewelry should be limited to rings only. Earrings and watches may need to be removed. Please do not bring personal items like bags and backpacks into the warehouse. Phones should never be set down on counters or pallets. Please keep phones in pockets while working in the warehouse.

Additionally, please consider maximizing your impact while volunteering: bring can goods with you to donate, engage with us on social media, or make a gift online.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37801

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: Babysitters and Drivers for Widowed Parents

Many of the widowed parents WPRP partners with are looking for part-time or full-time childcare and transportation for their children. Some are willing and able to pay, while some are looking for volunteers. Apply to be on Widowed Parent Relief Projects directory of vetted applicants to provide referrals to our families to pick from.   
Please complete the application HERE.  
***Only applicants with at least ONE YEAR of babysitting or driving experience will be considered***

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

Many of the widowed parents WPRP partners with are looking for part-time or full-time childcare and transportation for their children. Some are willing and able to pay, while some are looking for volunteers. Apply to be on Widowed Parent Relief Projects directory of vetted applicants to provide referrals to our families to pick from.   
Please complete the application HERE.  
***Only applicants with at least ONE YEAR of babysitting or driving experience will be considered***

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37922

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: Monday.com Tech Support

WPRP has used Monday.com for over a year. We are looking for a volunteer who has expertise using this software to assist in creating charts/reports, automations and workflows, and set up a new workspace to assist with onboarding and managing volunteers. 

Please complete this Volunteer Application.

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

WPRP has used Monday.com for over a year. We are looking for a volunteer who has expertise using this software to assist in creating charts/reports, automations and workflows, and set up a new workspace to assist with onboarding and managing volunteers. 

Please complete this Volunteer Application.

Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37933

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: Beaumont Magnet Academy Bilingual Language Ambassadors - for Family Engagement Events

Beaumont Magnet Academy is looking for bilingual (Spanish and English) volunteers to support our families who speak Spanish at all of our evening family engagement events!  These volunteers will help families navigate the event, communicate with teachers and staff as needed, and help us ensure families feel welcome and included!

Our upcoming events are the following:

Career Night - 10/23 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmFall Exhibit Night - 11/20 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmSpring Exhibit Night - 2/26 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmFamily Engagement Night (Theme TBD) - 3/26 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Beaumont Magnet Academy is looking for bilingual (Spanish and English) volunteers to support our families who speak Spanish at all of our evening family engagement events!  These volunteers will help families navigate the event, communicate with teachers and staff as needed, and help us ensure families feel welcome and included!

Our upcoming events are the following:

Career Night - 10/23 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmFall Exhibit Night - 11/20 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmSpring Exhibit Night - 2/26 4:30 pm to 6:30 pmFamily Engagement Night (Theme TBD) - 3/26 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gatlinburg's 36th Annual Chili Cook-Off / Winterfest Kick-Off

Gatlinburg’s cherished holiday tradition returns to the heart of the city as the 36th Annual Gatlinburg's Winter Magic Kickoff & Chili Cookoff! This year’s event marks a long-awaited return to downtown on the Parkway, bringing even more sparkle and celebration to the very center of town. The evening will come alive with the official launch of Gatlinburg’s Winter Magic, featuring the stunning illumination of more than one million LED lights. With this event returning to the Parkway, the expanded light displays, and the unbeatable combination of community, music, and chili, Gatlinburg’s Winter Magic Kickoff & Chili Cookoff promises an unforgettable start to the winter season. Join us as we flip the switch and kick off winter with warmth, flavor, and magic.

Adding to the "magic" is the beloved Chili Cookoff, where local chefs, restaurants, and civic groups compete for bragging rights as they serve up steaming bowls of homemade chili—from classic recipes to fiery, creative twists.

Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau

Gatlinburg’s cherished holiday tradition returns to the heart of the city as the 36th Annual Gatlinburg's Winter Magic Kickoff & Chili Cookoff! This year’s event marks a long-awaited return to downtown on the Parkway, bringing even more sparkle and celebration to the very center of town. The evening will come alive with the official launch of Gatlinburg’s Winter Magic, featuring the stunning illumination of more than one million LED lights. With this event returning to the Parkway, the expanded light displays, and the unbeatable combination of community, music, and chili, Gatlinburg’s Winter Magic Kickoff & Chili Cookoff promises an unforgettable start to the winter season. Join us as we flip the switch and kick off winter with warmth, flavor, and magic.

Adding to the "magic" is the beloved Chili Cookoff, where local chefs, restaurants, and civic groups compete for bragging rights as they serve up steaming bowls of homemade chili—from classic recipes to fiery, creative twists.

Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 6, 2025

Zip Code: 37738

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: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near you

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 


This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity.


How to get started: Register on our websiteIf it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning.


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 


This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity.


How to get started: Register on our websiteIf it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning.


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED, Knox County, TN - Drive a Fellow Neighbor, provide transportation, companionship and help someone stay active!

SUMMER HELP NEEDED!     Knoxville-Knox County CAC’s (Community Action Committee) Volunteer Assisted Transportation (VAT) program is seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilities to medical appointments, shopping trips, beauty appointments, and other fun activities!

During the summer months our regular scheduled volunteers are not available due to travelling and vacations. We are always seeking volunteers, and this is a time that we will need more volunteers to cover our needs. 

We are celebrating 16 years of serving the community and what a way to help someone, by getting them to the grocery store to access fresh food and also making sure they get to much needed medical appointments. We even can provide social trips to the senior center or the beauty salon.

Volunteers are provided with the following:

Professional training Program vehicles are provided as well as the fuel. FREE training to include First Aid & CPR certification and Driver safety class. Flexible Schedules --- choose when you want to volunteer and how often! 

Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends. Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience. 

Our transportation is not based on business hours; a ride is provided when a volunteer is available.

“It’s More than Just a Ride.”

For more information contact us at 865-673-5001

Email: vat@cactrans.org  or  visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat

Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation

SUMMER HELP NEEDED!     Knoxville-Knox County CAC’s (Community Action Committee) Volunteer Assisted Transportation (VAT) program is seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilities to medical appointments, shopping trips, beauty appointments, and other fun activities!

During the summer months our regular scheduled volunteers are not available due to travelling and vacations. We are always seeking volunteers, and this is a time that we will need more volunteers to cover our needs. 

We are celebrating 16 years of serving the community and what a way to help someone, by getting them to the grocery store to access fresh food and also making sure they get to much needed medical appointments. We even can provide social trips to the senior center or the beauty salon.

Volunteers are provided with the following:

Professional training Program vehicles are provided as well as the fuel. FREE training to include First Aid & CPR certification and Driver safety class. Flexible Schedules --- choose when you want to volunteer and how often! 

Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends. Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience. 

Our transportation is not based on business hours; a ride is provided when a volunteer is available.

“It’s More than Just a Ride.”

For more information contact us at 865-673-5001

Email: vat@cactrans.org  or  visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat

Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

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: Fall Heritage Days

The Museum of Appalachia's annual Fall Heritage Days educational event is Friday, October 23rd, Thursday, October 30th, Friday, October 31st and Friday, November 7th. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of ways - assist demonstrators and crafters, monitor children's activities, act as docents and facilitate parking. Choose to volunteer one day, or all four. Let us know where your interests are!

Organization: Museum of Appalachia

The Museum of Appalachia's annual Fall Heritage Days educational event is Friday, October 23rd, Thursday, October 30th, Friday, October 31st and Friday, November 7th. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of ways - assist demonstrators and crafters, monitor children's activities, act as docents and facilitate parking. Choose to volunteer one day, or all four. Let us know where your interests are!

Organization: Museum of Appalachia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SKE Site Steering Committee

Use this to check-in to reoccurring site steering committee

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary

Use this to check-in to reoccurring site steering committee

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near you

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our website. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our website. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

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: Help Us Pick Up Community Food Donations!


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 offers support to over 400 refugee clients in the greater Knox Co. area, and we cannot do this without community support.

Through Second Harvest's Food Rescue Program, we have been able to create partnerships with local ethnic grocery stores and restaurants around Knoxville to combat food insecurity in the refugee community.  We would love to have volunteers help us pick up food donations from these stores and restaurants each week.  We will give you a location or locations to pick up from and you will represent Bridge as you drive to these locations to interact with store employees and pick up these donations.  Then bring these donations back to our office to help us weigh and record the donation.  Vehicles that can haul large donations are preferred, but may not be required.  This volunteer opportunity is a weekly opportunity with some flexibility.

Help us provide our refugee families culturally familiar, nourishing food!

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


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 offers support to over 400 refugee clients in the greater Knox Co. area, and we cannot do this without community support.

Through Second Harvest's Food Rescue Program, we have been able to create partnerships with local ethnic grocery stores and restaurants around Knoxville to combat food insecurity in the refugee community.  We would love to have volunteers help us pick up food donations from these stores and restaurants each week.  We will give you a location or locations to pick up from and you will represent Bridge as you drive to these locations to interact with store employees and pick up these donations.  Then bring these donations back to our office to help us weigh and record the donation.  Vehicles that can haul large donations are preferred, but may not be required.  This volunteer opportunity is a weekly opportunity with some flexibility.

Help us provide our refugee families culturally familiar, nourishing food!

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: 37917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers wanted for Knox County, TN - help seniors and people with disabilities with transportation to vital destinations! - Vehicle and training provided

Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee’s 

Volunteer Assisted Transportation program:   Volunteer Drivers wanted! 

Seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilities Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends. Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience Good driving record and must pass a physical, drug screen and background check. Flexible scheduling: Choose when you volunteer!  > Agency Vehicles provided as well as fuel * No special driver's license required. Provide safe, accessible transportation services in agency-owned vehicles. Stay with Riders and provide assistance at appointments, grocery shopping and other errands. Ensure Riders make it safely to their destinations safely.Training provided. (All Training costs covered by the program.) First Aid & CPR CertificationProgram Orientation - Vehicle Orientation (Toyota Prius, Ford Fusion Sedan and Wheelchair Accessible Mini-van) Passenger Assistance Training AAA/AARP  - Driver Improvement Program

 

Our transportation IS NOT based on business hours; a ride is provided when a volunteer is available. 

“It’s More than Just a Ride.” - provide transportation, a listening ear and support a senior in need! 

We are seeking volunteer drivers to transport Knox County seniors and people with disabilities. Help a senior with door-through-door transportation assistance to the grocery store, medical appointments, and other fun activities. Volunteers use program vehicles (and gas!) to assist people who might otherwise not be able to leave their homes. 

Stay with the client, support and help them at destinations and back to their residence.

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING AVAILABLE via a GOOGLE CALENDAR link WEEKDAY and WEEKEND NEEDS- and some late afternoons as well VEHICLES PROVIDED as well as the fuel and routine maintenance.

For more information contact us at 865-673-5001

Email: vat@cactrans.org  or  visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat

Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation

Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee’s 

Volunteer Assisted Transportation program:   Volunteer Drivers wanted! 

Seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilities Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends. Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience Good driving record and must pass a physical, drug screen and background check. Flexible scheduling: Choose when you volunteer!  > Agency Vehicles provided as well as fuel * No special driver's license required. Provide safe, accessible transportation services in agency-owned vehicles. Stay with Riders and provide assistance at appointments, grocery shopping and other errands. Ensure Riders make it safely to their destinations safely.Training provided. (All Training costs covered by the program.) First Aid & CPR CertificationProgram Orientation - Vehicle Orientation (Toyota Prius, Ford Fusion Sedan and Wheelchair Accessible Mini-van) Passenger Assistance Training AAA/AARP  - Driver Improvement Program

 

Our transportation IS NOT based on business hours; a ride is provided when a volunteer is available. 

“It’s More than Just a Ride.” - provide transportation, a listening ear and support a senior in need! 

We are seeking volunteer drivers to transport Knox County seniors and people with disabilities. Help a senior with door-through-door transportation assistance to the grocery store, medical appointments, and other fun activities. Volunteers use program vehicles (and gas!) to assist people who might otherwise not be able to leave their homes. 

Stay with the client, support and help them at destinations and back to their residence.

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING AVAILABLE via a GOOGLE CALENDAR link WEEKDAY and WEEKEND NEEDS- and some late afternoons as well VEHICLES PROVIDED as well as the fuel and routine maintenance.

For more information contact us at 865-673-5001

Email: vat@cactrans.org  or  visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat

Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37921

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring Hill-Whittle Springs Partner Coalition

Welcome to the Spring Hill-Whittle Springs Community Partner Coalition.
This coalition has been established in response to the strong interest and requests from the Spring Hill Elementary School and Whittle Springs Middle School communities. It brings together a diverse group of stakeholders, including community partners, parents, staff members, and other key contributors. The primary objective of this coalition is to streamline the services provided by its members, fostering collaboration and enhancing our collective impact.

To ensure efficient and accurate tracking of participation, we will utilize this platform for sign-in at each of our meetings. This will allow us to maintain a clear record of involvement and engagement.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Welcome to the Spring Hill-Whittle Springs Community Partner Coalition.
This coalition has been established in response to the strong interest and requests from the Spring Hill Elementary School and Whittle Springs Middle School communities. It brings together a diverse group of stakeholders, including community partners, parents, staff members, and other key contributors. The primary objective of this coalition is to streamline the services provided by its members, fostering collaboration and enhancing our collective impact.

To ensure efficient and accurate tracking of participation, we will utilize this platform for sign-in at each of our meetings. This will allow us to maintain a clear record of involvement and engagement.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Muse @ Food City Pep Rallies!

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Please click here to sign up for an orientation. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION

Community Event Volunteers at Muse Knoxville bring the power of play and STEAM-based learning to the community. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Events and Merchandise Manager. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org.  

SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity has a wide variety of hours and shift opportunities, depending on the date and time of the community event. Volunteer shifts can range from 2-6 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform.

LOCATION: Food City - particular location varies by date, these events are outdoors, so please dress and prepare accordingly!

September 5th event - 7608 Mountain Grove Drive, Food City in South KnoxvilleSeptember 19th event - 741 Dolly Parton Parkway, Food City in SeviervilleNovember 14th event - 7202 Maynardville Pike, Food City in Halls

DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area

WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … 

Responsible for setting up the table, activities, promotional materials, etc. before the start of the event; can pick up all items from Muse up to 24 hours prior to the eventResponsible for tearing down the table and all materials; must return all items to Muse after the conclusion of the eventEngage with children and families at the specific community eventEnthusiastically greet every person that approaches the Muse tableOffer promotional materials about Muse as an organizationAnswer questions to the best of your ability and/or give Shelby's contact information if they have further questions about Muse and all it offersFacilitate and monitor various interactive activities such as bubbles, Apple Jenga, dinosaur building blocks, etc.Ensure that all Muse materials are being treated with respect and do not leave the table

IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE:

Brand awareness of Muse including who we are, why we exist, what we offer, and moreConnecting members of the Knoxville community to MuseCreate memorable experiences with children and families that will have a lasting impact, especially on the childFoster and encourage creativity and learning in children as they playInspire children to be interested in STEM careers

THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 

Strong interest in engaging childrenTreat everyone with kindness and respectDependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shiftNot using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteeringGood verbal communication and interpersonal skills Friendly and positive attitudeAble to create and maintain a tidy workspace Willingness to jump in and help where neededHave not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 yearsIf volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer

*Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Muse for All 

You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way.  We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue.  We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey.

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Please click here to sign up for an orientation. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION

Community Event Volunteers at Muse Knoxville bring the power of play and STEAM-based learning to the community. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Events and Merchandise Manager. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org.  

SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity has a wide variety of hours and shift opportunities, depending on the date and time of the community event. Volunteer shifts can range from 2-6 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform.

LOCATION: Food City - particular location varies by date, these events are outdoors, so please dress and prepare accordingly!

September 5th event - 7608 Mountain Grove Drive, Food City in South KnoxvilleSeptember 19th event - 741 Dolly Parton Parkway, Food City in SeviervilleNovember 14th event - 7202 Maynardville Pike, Food City in Halls

DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area

WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … 

Responsible for setting up the table, activities, promotional materials, etc. before the start of the event; can pick up all items from Muse up to 24 hours prior to the eventResponsible for tearing down the table and all materials; must return all items to Muse after the conclusion of the eventEngage with children and families at the specific community eventEnthusiastically greet every person that approaches the Muse tableOffer promotional materials about Muse as an organizationAnswer questions to the best of your ability and/or give Shelby's contact information if they have further questions about Muse and all it offersFacilitate and monitor various interactive activities such as bubbles, Apple Jenga, dinosaur building blocks, etc.Ensure that all Muse materials are being treated with respect and do not leave the table

IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE:

Brand awareness of Muse including who we are, why we exist, what we offer, and moreConnecting members of the Knoxville community to MuseCreate memorable experiences with children and families that will have a lasting impact, especially on the childFoster and encourage creativity and learning in children as they playInspire children to be interested in STEM careers

THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 

Strong interest in engaging childrenTreat everyone with kindness and respectDependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shiftNot using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteeringGood verbal communication and interpersonal skills Friendly and positive attitudeAble to create and maintain a tidy workspace Willingness to jump in and help where neededHave not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 yearsIf volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer

*Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Muse for All 

You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way.  We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue.  We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey.

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Long-Term Volunteer

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

Muse Knoxville is always looking for recurring, long-term volunteers.

Example duties, based on your interests:

Facilitating arts and crafts activities in Make Space On-site and off-site event assistance Facilitating STEAM-related activity tables Exhibit floor support Muse camp support And much more!

Please look over the following requirements to be sure you are eligible for a recurring volunteer role.

Requirements:
Be at least 16 years old
Be friendly and enthusiastic
Be reliable and flexible
Attend an orientation session
Volunteer at least once a month
Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years

Benefits:

Once you complete 25+ hours of volunteer work, you will receive a complimentary Muse Volunteer t-shirt PLUS a 20% discount in our gift store/café. 

Once you complete 50+ hours of volunteer work, you will receive a complimentary Muse Knoxville family membership.

If you have questions about recurring, long-term volunteer opportunities, please contact our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, at (865) 594-1494 x109 / shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Thank you!

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

Muse Knoxville is always looking for recurring, long-term volunteers.

Example duties, based on your interests:

Facilitating arts and crafts activities in Make Space On-site and off-site event assistance Facilitating STEAM-related activity tables Exhibit floor support Muse camp support And much more!

Please look over the following requirements to be sure you are eligible for a recurring volunteer role.

Requirements:
Be at least 16 years old
Be friendly and enthusiastic
Be reliable and flexible
Attend an orientation session
Volunteer at least once a month
Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years

Benefits:

Once you complete 25+ hours of volunteer work, you will receive a complimentary Muse Volunteer t-shirt PLUS a 20% discount in our gift store/café. 

Once you complete 50+ hours of volunteer work, you will receive a complimentary Muse Knoxville family membership.

If you have questions about recurring, long-term volunteer opportunities, please contact our Vice President of Operations, Shelby Cornell, at (865) 594-1494 x109 / shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Thank you!

Organization: Muse Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Family Night Volunteer

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Please click here to sign up for an orientation. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

FREE FAMILY NIGHT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION

Free Family Night volunteers at Muse Knoxville work alongside our Guest Experience team to help facilitate discovery, exploration and play with our exhibit spaces and programming, while helping to maintain a clean and safe space for all. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Guest Experience team. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity occurs during Muse’s operating hours. Volunteer shifts are typically 2-2.5 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform.

LOCATION: Muse Knoxville, 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914, 865-594-1494

DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area

WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A FREE FAMILY NIGHT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … 

Engage with children and families on the exhibit floor by interacting with them in our exhibit spaces Help maintain museum safety and cleanliness by sanitizing individual toys and surfaces with bleach solution Pick up toys and exhibit items and return them to their proper place Be aware of your surroundings and let a staff member know if you see something unsafe, witness an injury, or see a lost child or a parent looking for a lost child Communicate any items needed on exhibit floor to a staff member (Makespace supplies, Draw Alive copies, etc.) Answer questions from guests as applicable and/or direct them to the nearest staff member Complete other tasks as assigned by staffIn the Makespace exhibit area: Monitor children and ensure the safe use of the hot glue guns Facilitate creativity and discovery by asking questions, encouraging children, and helping them find supplies Restock supplies if bins are low or empty Clean off tables and surfaces Sweep the floor often and before the end of your shift

IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE:

Create memorable experiences with children and guests that will have a lasting impact, especially on the child Foster and encourage creativity and learning in children as they play Inspire children to be interested in STEM careers Help keep children safe as they explore exhibit spaces Provide a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for children and all guests Help to ease the burden on our exhibit floor staff

THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 

Strong interest in engaging children Treat everyone with kindness and respect Dependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shift Not using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteering Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills  Friendly and positive attitude Able to create and maintain a tidy workspace  Willingness to jump in and help where needed Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years If volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer

*Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Muse for All 

You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way. 

We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue.  We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey.


Organization: Muse Knoxville

Beginning on July 1st, 2025 - individuals who are interested in volunteering with Muse Knoxville must complete a 60 minute on-site orientation with the Vice President of Operations. Please click here to sign up for an orientation. Orientations are scheduled twice a month - the first Monday of the month from 4:30-5:30pm and the third Thursday of the month from 9:00-10:00am. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until the orientation is completed. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, please message Shelby Cornell. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you!

FREE FAMILY NIGHT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION

Free Family Night volunteers at Muse Knoxville work alongside our Guest Experience team to help facilitate discovery, exploration and play with our exhibit spaces and programming, while helping to maintain a clean and safe space for all. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Guest Experience team. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity occurs during Muse’s operating hours. Volunteer shifts are typically 2-2.5 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform.

LOCATION: Muse Knoxville, 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914, 865-594-1494

DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area

WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A FREE FAMILY NIGHT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … 

Engage with children and families on the exhibit floor by interacting with them in our exhibit spaces Help maintain museum safety and cleanliness by sanitizing individual toys and surfaces with bleach solution Pick up toys and exhibit items and return them to their proper place Be aware of your surroundings and let a staff member know if you see something unsafe, witness an injury, or see a lost child or a parent looking for a lost child Communicate any items needed on exhibit floor to a staff member (Makespace supplies, Draw Alive copies, etc.) Answer questions from guests as applicable and/or direct them to the nearest staff member Complete other tasks as assigned by staffIn the Makespace exhibit area: Monitor children and ensure the safe use of the hot glue guns Facilitate creativity and discovery by asking questions, encouraging children, and helping them find supplies Restock supplies if bins are low or empty Clean off tables and surfaces Sweep the floor often and before the end of your shift

IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE:

Create memorable experiences with children and guests that will have a lasting impact, especially on the child Foster and encourage creativity and learning in children as they play Inspire children to be interested in STEM careers Help keep children safe as they explore exhibit spaces Provide a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for children and all guests Help to ease the burden on our exhibit floor staff

THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 

Strong interest in engaging children Treat everyone with kindness and respect Dependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shift Not using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteering Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills  Friendly and positive attitude Able to create and maintain a tidy workspace  Willingness to jump in and help where needed Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years If volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer

*Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. 

Muse for All 

You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way. 

We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue.  We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey.


Organization: Muse Knoxville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37914

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: Dog Adoption Event Coordinator

Time commitment medium-large, depending on how many events coordinator has to attend and how quickly dogs are adopted. 

This role is responsible for scheduling and facilitating two-hour dog adoption events through Fall and Spring sessions. Schedule with locations around the area on weekends (Sat. or Sun.) throughout each session (4 weeks in the fall and 4 weeks in the spring) and until dogs are adopted or other opportunities present.Arrange for volunteers. There is a need for one volunteer per dog, plus an additional volunteer to provide an extra set of hands.Organize transportation to and from Pet Resorts or whatever the dogs' location might be for each event. You usually need two cars (at least) to transport the dogs in crates and the supplies. Depending on the dog, you might be able to pull off one dog buckled into a back seat. Designate a point person who uses check out/check in link when the dogs are picked up.Once at location, find out from management where they want you to hang out and set up the table. Put adopt me harnesses on dogs and fill water bowl. Write upcoming events on dry-erase section of board.Talk to people who stop by about the dogs and the HALT program. Direct them to website, if they'd like more information or want to put in an application.Check the dogs back into Pet Resorts or Ideal.

Organization: H.A.L.T.: Humans and Animals Learning Together

Time commitment medium-large, depending on how many events coordinator has to attend and how quickly dogs are adopted. 

This role is responsible for scheduling and facilitating two-hour dog adoption events through Fall and Spring sessions. Schedule with locations around the area on weekends (Sat. or Sun.) throughout each session (4 weeks in the fall and 4 weeks in the spring) and until dogs are adopted or other opportunities present.Arrange for volunteers. There is a need for one volunteer per dog, plus an additional volunteer to provide an extra set of hands.Organize transportation to and from Pet Resorts or whatever the dogs' location might be for each event. You usually need two cars (at least) to transport the dogs in crates and the supplies. Depending on the dog, you might be able to pull off one dog buckled into a back seat. Designate a point person who uses check out/check in link when the dogs are picked up.Once at location, find out from management where they want you to hang out and set up the table. Put adopt me harnesses on dogs and fill water bowl. Write upcoming events on dry-erase section of board.Talk to people who stop by about the dogs and the HALT program. Direct them to website, if they'd like more information or want to put in an application.Check the dogs back into Pet Resorts or Ideal.

Organization: H.A.L.T.: Humans and Animals Learning Together

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37922

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: Gatlinburg's 50th Annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade

The 50th Annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025. More than 60,000 people come to view the award winning parade featuring lighted floats, marching bands, giant balloons and of course Santa Claus! The parade route runs through the middle of downtown Gatlinburg.

Beginning at 7:30 p.m. from Baskins Creek Bypass and East Parkway, a spectacular parade line-up of balloons, floats decorated by local businesses and community groups, and high school marching bands, spans through downtown before ending at traffic light #10. Spectators are encouraged to arrive early on parade day. 

We need volunteers for multiple different aspects of this event. Balloon handlers, banner carriers, judges, integration, and so much more. All volunteers will receive a t-shirt and hours counted towards any community service.

People of all ages can volunteer for this event! 

Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau

The 50th Annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025. More than 60,000 people come to view the award winning parade featuring lighted floats, marching bands, giant balloons and of course Santa Claus! The parade route runs through the middle of downtown Gatlinburg.

Beginning at 7:30 p.m. from Baskins Creek Bypass and East Parkway, a spectacular parade line-up of balloons, floats decorated by local businesses and community groups, and high school marching bands, spans through downtown before ending at traffic light #10. Spectators are encouraged to arrive early on parade day. 

We need volunteers for multiple different aspects of this event. Balloon handlers, banner carriers, judges, integration, and so much more. All volunteers will receive a t-shirt and hours counted towards any community service.

People of all ages can volunteer for this event! 

Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 5, 2025

Zip Code: 37738

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Whittle Springs Middle School

We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Whittle Springs Middle School. Your help will play a vital role in strengthening our connections and improving communication with our Spanish-speaking families during after-school events. We would love to have you join us in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all of our families!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Whittle Springs Middle School. Your help will play a vital role in strengthening our connections and improving communication with our Spanish-speaking families during after-school events. We would love to have you join us in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all of our families!

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

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: Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer (Chattanooga, TN)

Please note: this volunteer opportunity is located in Chattanooga, TN.

*High Need*

Therapeutic Preschool is an Intensive Outpatient Program for children ages 4 - 6 who have experienced significant trauma.  Children learn about emotions, coping skills and communication.  Children are provided with a space to work through their emotions in a least restrictive environment.  

Therapeutic Preschool runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm. 

Volunteer tasks can include:

Greeting children and parents Preparing snack and assist staff in serving and clean up Assisting staff and children with group activities as well as set up and clean up Assisting staff with clerical and data collection as directed

Volunteers must commit to a minimum of 6 months to the volunteer program and must be over 21 years of age.  Volunteers must enjoy and be at ease working with children who have emotional and behavioral difficulties.

If you are interested in becoming a Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer, please click here to apply. Please note on the application that you are interested in this opportunity. 

 

 

Organization: McNabb Center

Please note: this volunteer opportunity is located in Chattanooga, TN.

*High Need*

Therapeutic Preschool is an Intensive Outpatient Program for children ages 4 - 6 who have experienced significant trauma.  Children learn about emotions, coping skills and communication.  Children are provided with a space to work through their emotions in a least restrictive environment.  

Therapeutic Preschool runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm. 

Volunteer tasks can include:

Greeting children and parents Preparing snack and assist staff in serving and clean up Assisting staff and children with group activities as well as set up and clean up Assisting staff with clerical and data collection as directed

Volunteers must commit to a minimum of 6 months to the volunteer program and must be over 21 years of age.  Volunteers must enjoy and be at ease working with children who have emotional and behavioral difficulties.

If you are interested in becoming a Therapeutic Preschool Volunteer, please click here to apply. Please note on the application that you are interested in this opportunity. 

 

 

Organization: McNabb Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37421

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: The Cleaning Crew! (afternoon shift)

Non-profit organizations like The Salvation Army usually have small staff that are extremely busy. Sometimes the little chores around the building fall aside while we are busy serving the needs of the people who need our help.

Would you be willing to help us address some of those small things that keep getting pushed aside until "later"?

We need help with basic cleaning in our buildings. Chores might include:

wiping down furniture or wallsvacuuming sweeping and moppingcleaning windowscleaning bathrooms deep cleaning the kitchenorganizing closets, etc.

To sign up: just choose a shift and sign up, then email Tracy to let her know you are coming so that we're ready for you. Days and hours are flexible with advanced notice.

This is a great opportunity for small groups!

High school students may be able to volunteer if they bring adult supervision with them. Contact Tracy for more information.

Contact Tracy at tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org or 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

Non-profit organizations like The Salvation Army usually have small staff that are extremely busy. Sometimes the little chores around the building fall aside while we are busy serving the needs of the people who need our help.

Would you be willing to help us address some of those small things that keep getting pushed aside until "later"?

We need help with basic cleaning in our buildings. Chores might include:

wiping down furniture or wallsvacuuming sweeping and moppingcleaning windowscleaning bathrooms deep cleaning the kitchenorganizing closets, etc.

To sign up: just choose a shift and sign up, then email Tracy to let her know you are coming so that we're ready for you. Days and hours are flexible with advanced notice.

This is a great opportunity for small groups!

High school students may be able to volunteer if they bring adult supervision with them. Contact Tracy for more information.

Contact Tracy at tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org or 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Cleaning Crew! (morning shift)

Non-profit organizations like The Salvation Army usually have small staff that are extremely busy. Sometimes the little chores around the building fall aside while we are busy serving the needs of the people who need our help.

Would you be willing to help us address some of those small things that keep getting pushed aside until "later"?

We need help with basic cleaning in our buildings. Chores might include:

wiping down furniture or wallsvacuuming sweeping and moppingcleaning windowscleaning bathrooms deep cleaning the kitchenorganizing closets, etc.

To sign up: just choose a shift and sign up, then email Tracy to let her know you are coming so that we're ready for you. Days and hours are flexible with advanced notice.

This is a great opportunity for small groups!

High school students may be able to volunteer if they bring adult supervision with them. Contact Tracy for more information.

Contact Tracy at tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org or 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

Non-profit organizations like The Salvation Army usually have small staff that are extremely busy. Sometimes the little chores around the building fall aside while we are busy serving the needs of the people who need our help.

Would you be willing to help us address some of those small things that keep getting pushed aside until "later"?

We need help with basic cleaning in our buildings. Chores might include:

wiping down furniture or wallsvacuuming sweeping and moppingcleaning windowscleaning bathrooms deep cleaning the kitchenorganizing closets, etc.

To sign up: just choose a shift and sign up, then email Tracy to let her know you are coming so that we're ready for you. Days and hours are flexible with advanced notice.

This is a great opportunity for small groups!

High school students may be able to volunteer if they bring adult supervision with them. Contact Tracy for more information.

Contact Tracy at tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org or 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Reception Coverage

The Salvation Army of Knoxville is looking for volunteers to assist at our front desk. This person greets visitors and answers the main phone. We need coverage from 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday, and we can break this up into a morning or afternoon shift.

We are looking for volunteers that would be willing to volunteer on a more regular basis - a consistent day(s) and time frame. Please contact us directly by email or phone to sign up. 

Thank you for prayerfully considering supporting the Salvation Army and it's mission work!

TRACY WEBERtracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org

office: 865-971-4920 mobile: 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army of Knoxville is looking for volunteers to assist at our front desk. This person greets visitors and answers the main phone. We need coverage from 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday, and we can break this up into a morning or afternoon shift.

We are looking for volunteers that would be willing to volunteer on a more regular basis - a consistent day(s) and time frame. Please contact us directly by email or phone to sign up. 

Thank you for prayerfully considering supporting the Salvation Army and it's mission work!

TRACY WEBERtracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org

office: 865-971-4920 mobile: 865-361-6639

Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


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: Drama Club Sponsor at Whittle Springs Middle School

Are you passionate about theatre and love working with youth? Whittle Springs Middle School is seeking a dedicated volunteer to sponsor our brand-new Drama Club! This is an exciting opportunity to help bring the arts to a vibrant yet underserved student community.

As the Drama Club Sponsor, you will:

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

Guide students in acting, stage presence, and production planning

Direct student performances, with access to our state-of-the-art sound system

Foster creativity, teamwork, and confidence in young minds

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in theatre, education, or performing arts

Comfortable directing youth performances and organizing productions


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

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Our students deserve access to the arts—but many have never had the chance to take the stage. This is your chance to create meaningful change, helping students find their voice and shine in ways they never imagined.

No pay, just purpose. Join us and make a difference in a community that needs you.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Are you passionate about theatre and love working with youth? Whittle Springs Middle School is seeking a dedicated volunteer to sponsor our brand-new Drama Club! This is an exciting opportunity to help bring the arts to a vibrant yet underserved student community.

As the Drama Club Sponsor, you will:

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

Guide students in acting, stage presence, and production planning

Direct student performances, with access to our state-of-the-art sound system

Foster creativity, teamwork, and confidence in young minds

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in theatre, education, or performing arts

Comfortable directing youth performances and organizing productions


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

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Our students deserve access to the arts—but many have never had the chance to take the stage. This is your chance to create meaningful change, helping students find their voice and shine in ways they never imagined.

No pay, just purpose. Join us and make a difference in a community that needs you.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

Allow Groups: No


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

Do you love food and want to empower kids with essential life skills? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Cooking Club, and we’re looking for a passionate volunteer to serve as Club Sponsor.

As the Cooking Club Sponsor, you will:

Design and lead middle school-friendly cooking lessons (fall & spring semesters)

Teach basic kitchen skills, food safety, and simple, nutritious recipes

Inspire students to develop healthy habits and culinary creativity

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in culinary arts, nutrition, or food education

Experience working with youth or in a teaching capacity


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

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Many of our students face daily food insecurity, and for some, school meals are the only ones they receive. This club will be so much more than just cooking—it will be a space of learning, self-sufficiency, and love.

No pay, but a priceless impact. Be the difference in a young person's life.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Do you love food and want to empower kids with essential life skills? Whittle Springs Middle School is launching a Cooking Club, and we’re looking for a passionate volunteer to serve as Club Sponsor.

As the Cooking Club Sponsor, you will:

Design and lead middle school-friendly cooking lessons (fall & spring semesters)

Teach basic kitchen skills, food safety, and simple, nutritious recipes

Inspire students to develop healthy habits and culinary creativity

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in culinary arts, nutrition, or food education

Experience working with youth or in a teaching capacity


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

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+

Background Check Required


Many of our students face daily food insecurity, and for some, school meals are the only ones they receive. This club will be so much more than just cooking—it will be a space of learning, self-sufficiency, and love.

No pay, but a priceless impact. Be the difference in a young person's life.

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37917

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: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Hamblen County / Morristown

 This is a wonderful opportunity for volunteers to serve close to home- in their own community. Our truck and staff will arrive with food and volunteers will work together to assist in the distribution of the food items to those in need. Volunteers must be able to stand for the duration of shift, as well as lift, bend and carry boxes to vehicles.

This food distribution is outdoors, please plan to dress according to the weather.

Volunteers will meet at the distribution site address at the listed time.

Duties include:

loading food boxes into cars sorting food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult)

 Location Details:


Bethel Baptist Church

1800 Cherokee Dr.

Morristown, TN 37814

Event is : 11am to 1pm or until food is gone

Drive-Thru

Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am EST Please bring your own water to drink!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

 This is a wonderful opportunity for volunteers to serve close to home- in their own community. Our truck and staff will arrive with food and volunteers will work together to assist in the distribution of the food items to those in need. Volunteers must be able to stand for the duration of shift, as well as lift, bend and carry boxes to vehicles.

This food distribution is outdoors, please plan to dress according to the weather.

Volunteers will meet at the distribution site address at the listed time.

Duties include:

loading food boxes into cars sorting food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult)

 Location Details:


Bethel Baptist Church

1800 Cherokee Dr.

Morristown, TN 37814

Event is : 11am to 1pm or until food is gone

Drive-Thru

Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am EST Please bring your own water to drink!

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37814

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Norwood - Site Steering Committee

In these meetings, Site Steering Members are responsible for identifying, planning, advising, and evaluating services and programs to guarantee that the school community, students, and family's needs are met. The SSC meets once a month on the first Tuesday of the Month from 5pm-6pm at NES Library.  Your insights are crucial to our success, and I’m excited to see the great things we’ll achieve together this year. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

In these meetings, Site Steering Members are responsible for identifying, planning, advising, and evaluating services and programs to guarantee that the school community, students, and family's needs are met. The SSC meets once a month on the first Tuesday of the Month from 5pm-6pm at NES Library.  Your insights are crucial to our success, and I’m excited to see the great things we’ll achieve together this year. 

Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37912

Allow Groups: No


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