Volunteer: Warehouse Product Recovery: March 26Our 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 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 of East Tennessee 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 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 of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Big South Fork River Cleanup – Saturday, April 11Join us on Saturday, April 11, as the National Park Service joins forces with TCWP and East Tennessee Whitewater Club for a river-based cleanup at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. The stream section to be paddled will be determined based on river flow levels and other factors. Experienced whitewater paddlers are welcome to participate, but must provide their own whitewater boat, personal floatation device, helmet, and appropriate river attire. Paddlers should be proficient in Class III whitewater. Meetup time and location will be announced as soon as it becomes available; please check the TCWP website and/or Facebook page. Participants should bring sufficient food and water for a full day’s river trip. This event may be cancelled or modified based on weather conditions and river levels. Sign up here: RSVP Form For more information about the event, contact Mark Bevelhimer at 865-679-9242 or at mbevelhimer@gmail.com. Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Join us on Saturday, April 11, as the National Park Service joins forces with TCWP and East Tennessee Whitewater Club for a river-based cleanup at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. The stream section to be paddled will be determined based on river flow levels and other factors. Experienced whitewater paddlers are welcome to participate, but must provide their own whitewater boat, personal floatation device, helmet, and appropriate river attire. Paddlers should be proficient in Class III whitewater. Meetup time and location will be announced as soon as it becomes available; please check the TCWP website and/or Facebook page. Participants should bring sufficient food and water for a full day’s river trip. This event may be cancelled or modified based on weather conditions and river levels. Sign up here: RSVP Form For more information about the event, contact Mark Bevelhimer at 865-679-9242 or at mbevelhimer@gmail.com. Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 37841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garlic Mustard Pull/Wildflower Walk – Saturday, April 4The Greenway behind Oak Ridge's Rolling Hills Apartments (formerly known as the Garden Apartments) is one of the best wildflower trails in Anderson County, but it is threatened by garlic mustard, a very invasive exotic that crowds out native plants. TCWP and Greenways Oak Ridge have been making headway in recent years in ridding the trail of this harmful plant. Volunteers are needed to help with the effort again this year. We will meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 4, at the rear parking lot (near the woods) behind 101-135 West Vanderbilt Drive. Wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothes and bring water and a digging spike or similar tool if you own one. TCWP board member Margaret Cumberland will help with wildflower identification. The event will end with a pizza lunch at around noon. Sign up here: RSVP Form For questions, contact Roger Maclin at Phone: 865-207-3838 or e-mail: rlmacklin@gmail.com Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning The Greenway behind Oak Ridge's Rolling Hills Apartments (formerly known as the Garden Apartments) is one of the best wildflower trails in Anderson County, but it is threatened by garlic mustard, a very invasive exotic that crowds out native plants. TCWP and Greenways Oak Ridge have been making headway in recent years in ridding the trail of this harmful plant. Volunteers are needed to help with the effort again this year. We will meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 4, at the rear parking lot (near the woods) behind 101-135 West Vanderbilt Drive. Wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothes and bring water and a digging spike or similar tool if you own one. TCWP board member Margaret Cumberland will help with wildflower identification. The event will end with a pizza lunch at around noon. Sign up here: RSVP Form For questions, contact Roger Maclin at Phone: 865-207-3838 or e-mail: rlmacklin@gmail.com Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026 Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beaumont KnoxWell Fair Volunteers Needed / Bilingual Volunteers NeededThe Beaumont KnoxWell Fair at Beaumont Magnet Academy (1211 Beaumont Avenue) will provide free health screenings, services and resources for the community in partnership with University of Tennessee Medical Center on Saturday, May 2nd. The event will be from 10 am to 1 pm and is open to the community. We are looking for volunteers to help in the following ways. Please sign up for the appropriate shift or shifts depending on your interest/availability, and if you are bilingual (Spanish/English or speak Akateco), please make a note of that when you sign up so we can ensure we have enough bilingual volunteers for this event: Friday, May 1st, day before the event: Set up tables, chairs and resources in preparation for the event the following dayDay of Event, May 2nd: Bilingual volunteers will be needed in all areas for this event! Entrance Welcome Table (greet, direct, count guests) Registration Appointment Table (confirm appointment, prioritize services)Consent Form Table (help fill out forms, identify services)Lab Corp Requisition (filling out forms accurately)Screening Escort (escort to room, coordinate with screening staff)Community Resources (direct guests to resource area and exit)Exit Survey (direct guest to exit survey and assist with completing)Parking (direct guests where to park and to entrance)Immediately after event: Volunteers to help with clean up after the event (starting at 1 pm on May 2nd). Volunteers will put up tables and chairs, help community partners move their items, and general clean up.If you are volunteering at the event and would like to stay and help with clean up, please sign up for the 9:30 am shift and the 1 pm shift. Volunteers helping during the event on May 2nd need to arrive by 9:30 am to be assigned a duty and receive instructions. Volunteer roles will be assigned the day of the event upon arriving. If you have a strong preference for a specific role, please notate that on your sign up. Please wear comfortable shoes. Vest and badges will be provided to you. Snacks and water will also be provided for volunteers during the event. Feel free to bring a refillable water bottle. Lunch will be provided for volunteers immediately following the event! Please plan to stay a few minutes afterwards to share a closing, celebratory meal together! Detailed instructions for the event will be sent out a few days prior so please watch for an email during the week before. If you have any questions, you can contact Katie Cooper, Community Schools Site Coordinator at cooperk@unitedwayknox.org. Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy The Beaumont KnoxWell Fair at Beaumont Magnet Academy (1211 Beaumont Avenue) will provide free health screenings, services and resources for the community in partnership with University of Tennessee Medical Center on Saturday, May 2nd. The event will be from 10 am to 1 pm and is open to the community. We are looking for volunteers to help in the following ways. Please sign up for the appropriate shift or shifts depending on your interest/availability, and if you are bilingual (Spanish/English or speak Akateco), please make a note of that when you sign up so we can ensure we have enough bilingual volunteers for this event: Friday, May 1st, day before the event: Set up tables, chairs and resources in preparation for the event the following dayDay of Event, May 2nd: Bilingual volunteers will be needed in all areas for this event! Entrance Welcome Table (greet, direct, count guests) Registration Appointment Table (confirm appointment, prioritize services)Consent Form Table (help fill out forms, identify services)Lab Corp Requisition (filling out forms accurately)Screening Escort (escort to room, coordinate with screening staff)Community Resources (direct guests to resource area and exit)Exit Survey (direct guest to exit survey and assist with completing)Parking (direct guests where to park and to entrance)Immediately after event: Volunteers to help with clean up after the event (starting at 1 pm on May 2nd). Volunteers will put up tables and chairs, help community partners move their items, and general clean up.If you are volunteering at the event and would like to stay and help with clean up, please sign up for the 9:30 am shift and the 1 pm shift. Volunteers helping during the event on May 2nd need to arrive by 9:30 am to be assigned a duty and receive instructions. Volunteer roles will be assigned the day of the event upon arriving. If you have a strong preference for a specific role, please notate that on your sign up. Please wear comfortable shoes. Vest and badges will be provided to you. Snacks and water will also be provided for volunteers during the event. Feel free to bring a refillable water bottle. Lunch will be provided for volunteers immediately following the event! Please plan to stay a few minutes afterwards to share a closing, celebratory meal together! Detailed instructions for the event will be sent out a few days prior so please watch for an email during the week before. If you have any questions, you can contact Katie Cooper, Community Schools Site Coordinator at cooperk@unitedwayknox.org. Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Beaumont Magnet Academy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospitality VolunteerDo you feel called to volunteer for refugees and international families? If so, this opportunity is for you! The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life-skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. The Hospitality Volunteer helps create a warm and welcoming environment for students and teachers by: ✅ Setting up and restocking the refreshment area This volunteer role is essential in fostering a hospitable and inclusive atmosphere. Please let us know if you want to join us in our Mission! Organization: Center for English and Integration Services Do you feel called to volunteer for refugees and international families? If so, this opportunity is for you! The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life-skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. The Hospitality Volunteer helps create a warm and welcoming environment for students and teachers by: ✅ Setting up and restocking the refreshment area This volunteer role is essential in fostering a hospitable and inclusive atmosphere. Please let us know if you want to join us in our Mission! Organization: Center for English and Integration Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English as a Second Language TeacherThe Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. We are calling for passionate volunteers to join our mission! We are looking for instructors for our English lessons We serve our community 2 hours, 2 days per weekOur classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AMJoin us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. A background check will be required.
Organization: Center for English and Integration Services The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. We are calling for passionate volunteers to join our mission! We are looking for instructors for our English lessons We serve our community 2 hours, 2 days per weekOur classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AMJoin us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. A background check will be required.
Organization: Center for English and Integration Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English as a Second Language Teacher AssistantThe Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life-skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. We are looking for Teacher Assistants for our English lessons to: Prepare classrooms with necessary supplies to ensure a comfortable learning spaceProvide support to English teachers and studentsWe serve our community on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AM. A background check will be required. If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. Join us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! Organization: Center for English and Integration Services The Center for English and Integration Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing metro Knoxville refugees and internationals with English language life-skills, empowering them towards integration and self-sufficiency. We are looking for Teacher Assistants for our English lessons to: Prepare classrooms with necessary supplies to ensure a comfortable learning spaceProvide support to English teachers and studentsWe serve our community on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 to 11:30 AM. A background check will be required. If you are interested in volunteering with us, you will have free access to our teacher training. Join us in empowering individuals to overcome language barriers and build a brighter future together! Organization: Center for English and Integration Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swim Coaches Needed!The Emerald Force Swim Club is a co-ed team for K-12th graders. The team competes at meets throughout Knoxville and East TN. Runs June-August. Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation The Emerald Force Swim Club is a co-ed team for K-12th graders. The team competes at meets throughout Knoxville and East TN. Runs June-August. Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girls on the Run - Spring 5K 2026Do you have a passion for inspiring young girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident? Our end-of-season celebratory 5K event is Saturday, May 9, 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, May 9, 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: Preparing For A MoveHelp Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preparing For A MoveHelp Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preparing For A MoveHelp Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help Teacher Supply Depot prep for a floorplan change by counting supplies, breaking down boxes, packing and shelving supplies, and moving tables. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance; instead, take the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building, and you can park in the small lot. Ring the doorbell for entry. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Community Investment Volunteers - Knox CountyUnited Way of Greater Knoxville is seeking volunteers to support our Community Investments process. Volunteers help review nonprofit grant applications and make funding recommendations that strengthen our community using a Trust-Based Philanthropy approach. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about local needs, represent donor intent, and help direct resources in Early Care and Education, Economic Mobility, and Healthy Communities. Selected volunteers will commit to the following, totaling about 10-15 hours throughout a 3 month term from April - June 2026. Knox County: Volunteer Orientation: 4/22 or 4/29 (volunteers attend 1 session) Committee Review Period: 5/18 - 6/12 (reviewed independently/on your own schedule) Committee Meetings to discuss recommendations will be scheduled between 6/15-6/30 Roles & Responsibilities: Attend a volunteer orientation and scheduled grant review meeting Review and evaluate nonprofit grant applications Participate in committee discussions and funding recommendations Apply United Way investment principles and organizational lifecycle considerations Follow Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality guidelines Collaborate respectfully with fellow volunteers and UWGK staff Why Volunteer: Organization: United Way of Greater Knoxville United Way of Greater Knoxville is seeking volunteers to support our Community Investments process. Volunteers help review nonprofit grant applications and make funding recommendations that strengthen our community using a Trust-Based Philanthropy approach. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about local needs, represent donor intent, and help direct resources in Early Care and Education, Economic Mobility, and Healthy Communities. Selected volunteers will commit to the following, totaling about 10-15 hours throughout a 3 month term from April - June 2026. Knox County: Volunteer Orientation: 4/22 or 4/29 (volunteers attend 1 session) Committee Review Period: 5/18 - 6/12 (reviewed independently/on your own schedule) Committee Meetings to discuss recommendations will be scheduled between 6/15-6/30 Roles & Responsibilities: Attend a volunteer orientation and scheduled grant review meeting Review and evaluate nonprofit grant applications Participate in committee discussions and funding recommendations Apply United Way investment principles and organizational lifecycle considerations Follow Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality guidelines Collaborate respectfully with fellow volunteers and UWGK staff Why Volunteer: Organization: United Way of Greater Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 29, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Community Investment Volunteers - Counties ReviewUnited Way of Greater Knoxville is seeking volunteers to support our Community Investments process within our Counties (Grainger, Jefferson, Claiborne and Union). Volunteers help review nonprofit grant applications and make funding recommendations that strengthen our community using a Trust-Based Philanthropy approach. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about local needs, represent donor intent, and help direct resources in Early Care and Education, Economic Mobility, and Healthy Communities. Counties Review Committee: Virtual Volunteer Orientation: 5/6 Committee Review: 5/22 - 6/12 (reviewed independently/on your own schedule) Committee Meeting to discuss recommendations will be scheduled between 6/15-6/30 Roles & Responsibilities: Attend a volunteer orientation and scheduled grant review meeting Review and evaluate nonprofit grant applications Participate in committee discussions and funding recommendations Apply United Way investment principles and organizational lifecycle considerations Follow Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality guidelines Collaborate respectfully with fellow volunteers and UWGK staff Why Volunteer: Organization: United Way of Greater Knoxville United Way of Greater Knoxville is seeking volunteers to support our Community Investments process within our Counties (Grainger, Jefferson, Claiborne and Union). Volunteers help review nonprofit grant applications and make funding recommendations that strengthen our community using a Trust-Based Philanthropy approach. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about local needs, represent donor intent, and help direct resources in Early Care and Education, Economic Mobility, and Healthy Communities. Counties Review Committee: Virtual Volunteer Orientation: 5/6 Committee Review: 5/22 - 6/12 (reviewed independently/on your own schedule) Committee Meeting to discuss recommendations will be scheduled between 6/15-6/30 Roles & Responsibilities: Attend a volunteer orientation and scheduled grant review meeting Review and evaluate nonprofit grant applications Participate in committee discussions and funding recommendations Apply United Way investment principles and organizational lifecycle considerations Follow Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality guidelines Collaborate respectfully with fellow volunteers and UWGK staff Why Volunteer: Organization: United Way of Greater Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 6, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: South Knoxville Elementary Spring Deep Clean!The Indoor Beautification Committee has planned a Spring Clean to spruce up our school 8 Volunteers are needed to degrease the doors and door frames! 4 Volunteers are needed to scrub the stairs! 12 Volunteers are needed to clean the hallways! 6 Volunteers are needed to clean the bathrooms! Please use the capacity numbers to match which shift you are signing up for! Weather permitting, we will have SKE parents to oversee kids playing in the playground! Please bring the family! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary The Indoor Beautification Committee has planned a Spring Clean to spruce up our school 8 Volunteers are needed to degrease the doors and door frames! 4 Volunteers are needed to scrub the stairs! 12 Volunteers are needed to clean the hallways! 6 Volunteers are needed to clean the bathrooms! Please use the capacity numbers to match which shift you are signing up for! Weather permitting, we will have SKE parents to oversee kids playing in the playground! Please bring the family! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Resource Room OrganizationWhittle Springs Middle School needs help organizing clothing and hygiene donations between 9am-4pm M-F. If interested, please respond with times that will work well for you or your group and we will schedule you in. Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle Whittle Springs Middle School needs help organizing clothing and hygiene donations between 9am-4pm M-F. If interested, please respond with times that will work well for you or your group and we will schedule you in. Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Whittle Springs Middle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Whittle Springs Middle SchoolWe 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: Donor Scheduling - 9:30 AM to 12 PMMEDIC Regional Blood Center is currently seeking volunteers to assist in scheduling appointments with whole blood donors. Volunteers will use MEDIC office phones and will be asked to make several calls per shift. All volunteers must undergo a criminal background check, no exceptions. MEDIC staff will send the background check link to your email address within 48 hours of your registration to volunteer. Volunteers will also need to sign waivers during their first shift. Volunteers will be given a volunteer ID badge to wear while they work at the center. Schedulers will work at our Ailor Center at 1601 Ailor Avenue. Volunteers must adhere to MEDIC policies, including those for smoke-free and fragrance-free environments. Volunteers will be given a script and a call list using our donor platform. Volunteers who do not show up for their registered volunteer slot without notice forfeit all remaining slots the volunteer has signed up for. If a volunteer is unable to attend their shift for any reason, please email volunteer@medicblood.org. If a volunteer is kicked from their slots due to a no-show and is still interested in volunteering, please reach out to volunteer@medicblood.org to be approved. *If you are a first-time volunteer, please fill out the forms below. Volunteer Release and Waiver of LiabilityVolunteer Confidentiality FormIf you have questions, please get in touch with us at volunteer@medicblood.org. Organization: MEDIC Regional Blood Center MEDIC Regional Blood Center is currently seeking volunteers to assist in scheduling appointments with whole blood donors. Volunteers will use MEDIC office phones and will be asked to make several calls per shift. All volunteers must undergo a criminal background check, no exceptions. MEDIC staff will send the background check link to your email address within 48 hours of your registration to volunteer. Volunteers will also need to sign waivers during their first shift. Volunteers will be given a volunteer ID badge to wear while they work at the center. Schedulers will work at our Ailor Center at 1601 Ailor Avenue. Volunteers must adhere to MEDIC policies, including those for smoke-free and fragrance-free environments. Volunteers will be given a script and a call list using our donor platform. Volunteers who do not show up for their registered volunteer slot without notice forfeit all remaining slots the volunteer has signed up for. If a volunteer is unable to attend their shift for any reason, please email volunteer@medicblood.org. If a volunteer is kicked from their slots due to a no-show and is still interested in volunteering, please reach out to volunteer@medicblood.org to be approved. *If you are a first-time volunteer, please fill out the forms below. Volunteer Release and Waiver of LiabilityVolunteer Confidentiality FormIf you have questions, please get in touch with us at volunteer@medicblood.org. Organization: MEDIC Regional Blood Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donor Scheduling - 1 PM to 3:30 PMMEDIC Regional Blood Center is currently seeking volunteers to assist in scheduling appointments with whole blood donors. Volunteers will use MEDIC office phones and will be asked to make several calls per shift. All volunteers must undergo a criminal background check, no exceptions. MEDIC staff will send the background check link to your email address within 48 hours of your registration to volunteer. Volunteers will also need to sign waivers during their first shift. Volunteers will be given a volunteer ID badge to wear while they work at the center. Schedulers will work at our Ailor Center at 1601 Ailor Avenue. Volunteers must adhere to MEDIC policies, including those for smoke-free and fragrance-free environments. Volunteers will be given a script and a call list using our donor platform. Volunteers who do not show up for their registered volunteer slot without notice forfeit all remaining slots the volunteer has signed up for. If a volunteer is unable to attend their shift for any reason, please email volunteer@medicblood.org. If a volunteer is kicked from their slots due to a no-show and is still interested in volunteering, please reach out to volunteer@medicblood.org to be approved. *If you are a first-time volunteer, please fill out the forms below. Volunteer Release and Waiver of LiabilityVolunteer Confidentiality Form If you have questions, please get in touch with us at volunteer@medicblood.org. Organization: MEDIC Regional Blood Center MEDIC Regional Blood Center is currently seeking volunteers to assist in scheduling appointments with whole blood donors. Volunteers will use MEDIC office phones and will be asked to make several calls per shift. All volunteers must undergo a criminal background check, no exceptions. MEDIC staff will send the background check link to your email address within 48 hours of your registration to volunteer. Volunteers will also need to sign waivers during their first shift. Volunteers will be given a volunteer ID badge to wear while they work at the center. Schedulers will work at our Ailor Center at 1601 Ailor Avenue. Volunteers must adhere to MEDIC policies, including those for smoke-free and fragrance-free environments. Volunteers will be given a script and a call list using our donor platform. Volunteers who do not show up for their registered volunteer slot without notice forfeit all remaining slots the volunteer has signed up for. If a volunteer is unable to attend their shift for any reason, please email volunteer@medicblood.org. If a volunteer is kicked from their slots due to a no-show and is still interested in volunteering, please reach out to volunteer@medicblood.org to be approved. *If you are a first-time volunteer, please fill out the forms below. Volunteer Release and Waiver of LiabilityVolunteer Confidentiality Form If you have questions, please get in touch with us at volunteer@medicblood.org. Organization: MEDIC Regional Blood Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse Product Recovery: April 26Our 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 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 of East Tennessee 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 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 of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companionship VisitsWe're searching for caring Volunteers to provide companionship and socialization for Hospice Patients. We also need kind helpers to give families a break when they have things to do outside their home. Being a Hospice Volunteer is about showing compassion and being there for others. It's a very special way to spread kindness and help those who might need it during difficult times. We would like for these visits to be made weekly but have no minimum or maximum time required. Requirements to Volunteer: Application Background Check Must be 16 year or older TB skin test - 2 step Initial Volunteer training and Annual Volunteer Education
Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Sweetwater We're searching for caring Volunteers to provide companionship and socialization for Hospice Patients. We also need kind helpers to give families a break when they have things to do outside their home. Being a Hospice Volunteer is about showing compassion and being there for others. It's a very special way to spread kindness and help those who might need it during difficult times. We would like for these visits to be made weekly but have no minimum or maximum time required. Requirements to Volunteer: Application Background Check Must be 16 year or older TB skin test - 2 step Initial Volunteer training and Annual Volunteer Education
Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Sweetwater Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37874 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Hair Dresser / BarberMorristown/Lakeway, TN Area Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. Looking for licensed hairdressers (or retired) who are willing to VOLUNTEER to make visits in hospice patients homes to cut/style hair. We serve seven counties but would only ask that you make visits in the homes in the county that is convenient for you. However, if you are willing to go outside of your area, that would be more than acceptable to us. Please contact us.... we will meet with you, start that application & background check. MUST HAVE RECEIVED COVID VACCINES. PROOF WILL BE REQUIRED. MASKS WILL BE REQUIRED. Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Morristown/Lakeway, TN Area Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. Looking for licensed hairdressers (or retired) who are willing to VOLUNTEER to make visits in hospice patients homes to cut/style hair. We serve seven counties but would only ask that you make visits in the homes in the county that is convenient for you. However, if you are willing to go outside of your area, that would be more than acceptable to us. Please contact us.... we will meet with you, start that application & background check. MUST HAVE RECEIVED COVID VACCINES. PROOF WILL BE REQUIRED. MASKS WILL BE REQUIRED. Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Veteran VolunteerMorristown/Lakeway, TN Area - Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. Did you serve honorably in one of our branches of the military, have a little extra time and interested in giving back? THEN WE WANT YOU! We are in need of Veteran Volunteers to work with Veterans who are on our hospice services. We are a partner with the We Honor Veterans Program (Veteran to Veteran) and we took an oath that we would make sure our Veterans die with dignity and not alone. We are holding up our end of that bargain. However, we've found they need more than just our services, they need their brothers and sisters that they have that special connection with to be with them through this journey. Veterans have a bond with each other like no other - not like a spouse, sibling or a child. We already have several Veteran Volunteers but we keep them busy. We need more! We are looking for Veterans that have the time to make visits, calls, write letters, send cards, run errands, provide respite, etc. Their families need your support too. So, have we pulled at your heart strings yet? If so, let's hear from you. We are located in Morristown but we serve seven counties - Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Hawkins, Claiborne, Hancock, & Jefferson. We will meet with you, take your application, get that back ground check done and the training over with. Our Veterans are so near and dear to our hearts..... they need you. Look forward to hearing from each of you! MUST HAVE RECEIVED COVID VACCINE. PROOF WILL NEED TO BE PROVIDED. Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Morristown/Lakeway, TN Area - Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. Did you serve honorably in one of our branches of the military, have a little extra time and interested in giving back? THEN WE WANT YOU! We are in need of Veteran Volunteers to work with Veterans who are on our hospice services. We are a partner with the We Honor Veterans Program (Veteran to Veteran) and we took an oath that we would make sure our Veterans die with dignity and not alone. We are holding up our end of that bargain. However, we've found they need more than just our services, they need their brothers and sisters that they have that special connection with to be with them through this journey. Veterans have a bond with each other like no other - not like a spouse, sibling or a child. We already have several Veteran Volunteers but we keep them busy. We need more! We are looking for Veterans that have the time to make visits, calls, write letters, send cards, run errands, provide respite, etc. Their families need your support too. So, have we pulled at your heart strings yet? If so, let's hear from you. We are located in Morristown but we serve seven counties - Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Hawkins, Claiborne, Hancock, & Jefferson. We will meet with you, take your application, get that back ground check done and the training over with. Our Veterans are so near and dear to our hearts..... they need you. Look forward to hearing from each of you! MUST HAVE RECEIVED COVID VACCINE. PROOF WILL NEED TO BE PROVIDED. Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerMorristown/Lakeway, TN Area Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. COVID VACCINATIONS REQUIRED. PROOF OF WILL NEED TO BE PROVIDED. Looking for DIRECT volunteers that are willing to make weekly companion visits (30+ minutes), respite visits (2+ hours) OR Vigil Sitting (hours vary). Will NOT be required to give care. Let's hear from you - set up a time to meet, complete that application and start those background checks. We are also a partner with the We Honor Veterans Program and MONSTER supporters of local Veterans program! We have several Veteran volunteers and we welcome more!!!! Drop me an email! Love to hear from you! Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Morristown/Lakeway, TN Area Serves Cocke, Jefferson, Grainger, Hancock, Claiborne, Hawkins & Hamblen Counties. COVID VACCINATIONS REQUIRED. PROOF OF WILL NEED TO BE PROVIDED. Looking for DIRECT volunteers that are willing to make weekly companion visits (30+ minutes), respite visits (2+ hours) OR Vigil Sitting (hours vary). Will NOT be required to give care. Let's hear from you - set up a time to meet, complete that application and start those background checks. We are also a partner with the We Honor Veterans Program and MONSTER supporters of local Veterans program! We have several Veteran volunteers and we welcome more!!!! Drop me an email! Love to hear from you! Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Morristown/Lakeway Area, TN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference from homeWe are looking for volunteers who enjoy talking on the phone. With this opportunity we are seeking volunteers to make weekly calls to our patients/families to check on them and make sure that they have no needs going into the weekend. Requirements; Application process Volunteer training Background Check References Annual training Parental Consent for anyone under 18Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Knoxville We are looking for volunteers who enjoy talking on the phone. With this opportunity we are seeking volunteers to make weekly calls to our patients/families to check on them and make sure that they have no needs going into the weekend. Requirements; Application process Volunteer training Background Check References Annual training Parental Consent for anyone under 18Organization: Amedisys Hospice of Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37918 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SCHAS Out Shopping (S.O.S.) Order TakerIn the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, SCHAS has created the S.O.S Program to provide grocery delivery services to those who have compromised immune systems or are age 60 or older. Volunteers are needed to take phone orders for seniors in this program. What is involved? To be an order taker, reliable phone and access to the Internet are required as all orders are placed online on our website. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Volunteers simply email us to let us know when they are available to take orders and again once finished for the day. We have a phone list at our reception desk to transfer calls. SOS-ers can place orders Monday-Friday between the hours of 8am-4pm by going online to our website or calling our main administrative line at 865-523-2920. Phone orders are transferred from the main office to those available to take Orders. Order takers email our reception team when they are “logged” in to take orders and then when they “log” out for the day. The orders are transferred to the Order taker so they will see SCHAS appear on their phone, so they know it’s an order call. The order taker will then go onto our website to take the order and then submit.
All volunteers receive training prior to taking orders. Click RESPOND for more information and/or to sign up. Organization: Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service (SCHAS) In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, SCHAS has created the S.O.S Program to provide grocery delivery services to those who have compromised immune systems or are age 60 or older. Volunteers are needed to take phone orders for seniors in this program. What is involved? To be an order taker, reliable phone and access to the Internet are required as all orders are placed online on our website. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Volunteers simply email us to let us know when they are available to take orders and again once finished for the day. We have a phone list at our reception desk to transfer calls. SOS-ers can place orders Monday-Friday between the hours of 8am-4pm by going online to our website or calling our main administrative line at 865-523-2920. Phone orders are transferred from the main office to those available to take Orders. Order takers email our reception team when they are “logged” in to take orders and then when they “log” out for the day. The orders are transferred to the Order taker so they will see SCHAS appear on their phone, so they know it’s an order call. The order taker will then go onto our website to take the order and then submit.
All volunteers receive training prior to taking orders. Click RESPOND for more information and/or to sign up. Organization: Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service (SCHAS) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing 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: Volunteer Support Specialists for TeenLine Text Messaging ServiceTN 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. 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. Organization: CONTACT Care Line Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Suicide Loss Support Volunteer – LOSS TeamCONTACT Care Line is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our newly established Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Team. Possible Tasks: Respond as part of a team to recent suicide losses, in collaboration with local organizations, authorities, and/or first responders.Provide compassionate support to survivors, offering emotional care and connection.Share information about available resources for grief support and mental health services.Write and package cards to loss survivors around holidays, birthdays, etc.Asist with resource identification and vetting. Package resource care packages that are shipped to the newly bereaved.Serve as a bridge to ongoing support services for survivors in the community.Training Provided: All volunteers will receive training on suicide prevention, crisis response, and providing support to survivors. No prior experience in crisis intervention is required – just a willingness to learn and serve others in their time of need. Organization: CONTACT Care Line CONTACT Care Line is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to join our newly established Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Team. Possible Tasks: Respond as part of a team to recent suicide losses, in collaboration with local organizations, authorities, and/or first responders.Provide compassionate support to survivors, offering emotional care and connection.Share information about available resources for grief support and mental health services.Write and package cards to loss survivors around holidays, birthdays, etc.Asist with resource identification and vetting. Package resource care packages that are shipped to the newly bereaved.Serve as a bridge to ongoing support services for survivors in the community.Training Provided: All volunteers will receive training on suicide prevention, crisis response, and providing support to survivors. No prior experience in crisis intervention is required – just a willingness to learn and serve others in their time of need. Organization: CONTACT Care Line Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardening and Grounds BeautificationWith 7.5 acres of greenspace atop Mabry's Hill and a single staff member, volunteers provide vital in maintaining and beautifying our historic site. Mabry-Hazen House sits at the center of a level 1 arboretum, and green thumbs are necessary to take care of the diverse flora. There are two primary opportunities to volunteer with our grounds: Groundskeeping - Tasks like bed care, grounds maintenance, bush pruning and weeding are typical. This year we aim to expand the accessibility of natural resources because we have been included on the Dogwood Arts’s Trail. The major project of reclaiming the dogwood grove on the east end of the property will require the help of our groundskeeping volunteers, and will involve brush removal among other tasks. We also have numerous flower beds around the site and Gardening - During the Spring and Summer month, Mabry-Hazen House cultivates a kitchen garden of herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, squashes, and other vegetables. Volunteers may help maintain and care for the garden as well as grow their own plants.Interested in sponsoring a bed? Reach out to learn how you can become a member of Mabry's Hill Garden Club! Organization: Mabry-Hazen House With 7.5 acres of greenspace atop Mabry's Hill and a single staff member, volunteers provide vital in maintaining and beautifying our historic site. Mabry-Hazen House sits at the center of a level 1 arboretum, and green thumbs are necessary to take care of the diverse flora. There are two primary opportunities to volunteer with our grounds: Groundskeeping - Tasks like bed care, grounds maintenance, bush pruning and weeding are typical. This year we aim to expand the accessibility of natural resources because we have been included on the Dogwood Arts’s Trail. The major project of reclaiming the dogwood grove on the east end of the property will require the help of our groundskeeping volunteers, and will involve brush removal among other tasks. We also have numerous flower beds around the site and Gardening - During the Spring and Summer month, Mabry-Hazen House cultivates a kitchen garden of herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, squashes, and other vegetables. Volunteers may help maintain and care for the garden as well as grow their own plants.Interested in sponsoring a bed? Reach out to learn how you can become a member of Mabry's Hill Garden Club! Organization: Mabry-Hazen House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37915 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Donation ItemsHellbender Harm Reduction is in need of the following items: Please note - that you must respond to this need to let us know that you are planning on donating items Prior to delivery please text or call (865) 266 - 6389 to arrange for drop off details & drop off locations! Organization: Hellbender Harm Reduction Hellbender Harm Reduction is in need of the following items: Please note - that you must respond to this need to let us know that you are planning on donating items Prior to delivery please text or call (865) 266 - 6389 to arrange for drop off details & drop off locations! Organization: Hellbender Harm Reduction Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Donation ItemsPlease follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the KAPA kitchen: Pantry Donations Organization: KAPA Kitchen Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the KAPA kitchen: Pantry Donations Organization: KAPA Kitchen Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Support VolunteersPlease follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen. Organization: KAPA Kitchen Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen. Organization: KAPA Kitchen Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Donation ItemsPlease follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!https://www.wesleyhouseknox.org/wesleywishlist#:~:text=Toilet Plunger-,Emergent Needs,-Tuna Organization: Wesley House Community Center Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House!https://www.wesleyhouseknox.org/wesleywishlist#:~:text=Toilet Plunger-,Emergent Needs,-Tuna Organization: Wesley House Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Volunteer NeedsPlease follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House! Organization: Wesley House Community Center Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date items needed for the Wesley House! Organization: Wesley House Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Donation Items
Organization: KnoxPride
Organization: KnoxPride Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Shop for Groceries for an Arriving Refugee Family
Help us give a refugee family a head start in their new city by providing 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
Help us give a refugee family a head start in their new city by providing 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: Help Us Pick Up Community Food Donations!Bridge Refugee Services, Inc.'s 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. 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 Bridge Refugee Services, Inc.'s 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. 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: Food Donation ItemsPlease follow this list of items needed for Bridge Refugee Services: You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed and connect with Bridge to schedule a drop off time!
Please note that Bridge is housed in Suite A and is the bottom floor of the building, and the front door of our office faces Whittle Springs Rd. When you arrive, you can ring the buzzer at the door and let the staff member who answers know you are dropping off a food donation. If you purchase food, it always helps us for donation recording purposes if you keep and provide a receipt, but this is not required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Peter Green at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org or Sidney Schumm at volunteerknox@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Please follow this list of items needed for Bridge Refugee Services: You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn what items are needed and connect with Bridge to schedule a drop off time!
Please note that Bridge is housed in Suite A and is the bottom floor of the building, and the front door of our office faces Whittle Springs Rd. When you arrive, you can ring the buzzer at the door and let the staff member who answers know you are dropping off a food donation. If you purchase food, it always helps us for donation recording purposes if you keep and provide a receipt, but this is not required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Peter Green at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org or Sidney Schumm at volunteerknox@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tuesday & Thursday: Volunteer with FISH Hospitality PantriesVolunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day.
Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries Volunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day.
Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 4th Saturday of the month: Volunteer with FISH Hospitality PantriesVolunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day. Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries Volunteers needed to greet folks coming for food (groceries) assistance, assist with setting up food displays, and helping our guests select food items. Any amount of time between 9am-1pm is good This pantry provides food to about 250 families each day. Organization: FISH Hospitality Pantries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Hamblen County / Talbott ** NEW LOCATION as of 1/6/2026**Location Details:
The Avenue Church 6057 W Andrew Johnson Hwy, Talbott, TN 37877
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: The Avenue Church 6057 W Andrew Johnson Hwy, Talbott, TN 37877 Event is: 11am to 1pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am EST as the event often starts early Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee ** NEW LOCATION as of 1/6/2026**Location Details:
The Avenue Church 6057 W Andrew Johnson Hwy, Talbott, TN 37877
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: The Avenue Church 6057 W Andrew Johnson Hwy, Talbott, TN 37877 Event is: 11am to 1pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am EST as the event often starts early Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37877 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Roane County / HarrimanThis 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: Riverfront Park 301 Emory Drive Harriman, TN 37748 10am-12pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9am Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 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: Riverfront Park 301 Emory Drive Harriman, TN 37748 10am-12pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9am Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37748 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Support: Grainger County / Washburn ** NEW Day of the Week as of 1/12/2026**
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: Across from Washburn School 7925 TN 131 Washburn, TN 37888 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru Volunteers arrive at 9am Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee ** NEW Day of the Week as of 1/12/2026**
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: Across from Washburn School 7925 TN 131 Washburn, TN 37888 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru Volunteers arrive at 9am Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37888 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Cumberland County / CrossvilleThis 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: The Church of God 1312 E First Street Crossville, TN 38555 10am until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9am CST Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 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: The Church of God 1312 E First Street Crossville, TN 38555 10am until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9am CST Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 38555 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Knox County at Redemption ChurchThis 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: Redemption Church3550 Pleasant Ridge Road (off of Western Ave) Knoxville, TN 37921 Event runs 10:00am-12:00pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9:00am Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 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: Redemption Church3550 Pleasant Ridge Road (off of Western Ave) Knoxville, TN 37921 Event runs 10:00am-12:00pm or until food is gone Drive-Thru Volunteers arrive at 9:00am Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Fentress County / ClarkrangeThis 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: South Fentress Park 6233 S York Hwy Clarkrange, TN 38553 10am to 12am CST or until food is gone Drive-thru Volunteers arrive at 9am CST Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 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: South Fentress Park 6233 S York Hwy Clarkrange, TN 38553 10am to 12am CST or until food is gone Drive-thru Volunteers arrive at 9am CST Please bring your own water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 38553 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Rescue Volunteer (Ride-Along)SUMMARY: We are looking for volunteers to ride along with our Food Rescue Staff Members. * In order to be accepted for this opportunity, please sign up and await confirmation for interview and paperwork instructions. Our Food Rescue Drivers are responsible for safely and efficiently picking up donated products from various donors such as, grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, etc. Donated products are delivered to partner agencies (food pantries, shelters, senior and disabled housing facilities, etc.,) or brought back to Second Harvest Food Bank for distribution. Food Rescue Drivers and volunteers are required to positively act as an ambassador for Second Harvest Food Bank to maintain and build donor relationships, agency partnerships, and community support. VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES: Represent Second Harvest Food Bank in a professional, positive, and efficient manner to increase our distribution abilities, enhance donor relationships and improve partner agency satisfaction. Work with Staff to safely and efficiently pick up a wide variety of donated products from grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, etc. on regular reoccurring routes. Food Rescue Drivers will from time to time be asked to pick up “call in” donations in addition to the regular route. Work with Staff to adjust route accordingly to maximize time, meet the needs of our donors and our partner agencies. Specified times will apply. Work with Staff to deliver donated goods to partner agencies (churches, shelters, senior housing facilities, schools, etc.) for distribution to the community or bring back to Second Harvest Food Bank for distribution. Work with Staff to complete accurate reports for donations received and donations delivered daily and provide this documentation to designated staff. Work with Staff to Provide excellent customer service and communication to donors and partner agencies (grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, schools, churches, senior centers, etc.) including a timely response to phone calls and emails. Work with Staff to maintain a clean truck (cab of truck and food storage box) and any other equipment (pallet jacks, hand trucks/dollies, etc.) Have fun and enjoy getting to know our drivers, our donors, our agencies, and our food rescue program. REQUIRMENTS: Must be 21 years of age or older. Must be able to maintain an attitude of positivity and respect as a representative of Second Harvest to; food bank staff, donors, partner agency personnel, clients, and any other community members. Must be able to effectively communicate and interact with people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Must be able to deal with difficult people. Must be able to work as a team. Must have clear understanding of and ability to articulate the mission of Second Harvest Food Bank. Must dress comfortably and for a family friendly environment, potentially handling fresh foods that may cause stains. Must wear closed toed shoes.PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of this volunteer position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this volunteer position, the volunteer is regularly required to use hands to; handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms. The volunteer is required to stand; walk; sit; the volunteer is required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The volunteer must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds using proper lifting techniques, frequently lift and/or move up to 75 pounds using proper lifting techniques, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds using proper lifting techniques. The volunteer must be able to bend, squat, and reach overhead repeatedly. Specific vision abilities required by this volunteer position include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The volunteer must also be able to work in varying weather conditions and temperatures.
Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee SUMMARY: We are looking for volunteers to ride along with our Food Rescue Staff Members. * In order to be accepted for this opportunity, please sign up and await confirmation for interview and paperwork instructions. Our Food Rescue Drivers are responsible for safely and efficiently picking up donated products from various donors such as, grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, etc. Donated products are delivered to partner agencies (food pantries, shelters, senior and disabled housing facilities, etc.,) or brought back to Second Harvest Food Bank for distribution. Food Rescue Drivers and volunteers are required to positively act as an ambassador for Second Harvest Food Bank to maintain and build donor relationships, agency partnerships, and community support. VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES: Represent Second Harvest Food Bank in a professional, positive, and efficient manner to increase our distribution abilities, enhance donor relationships and improve partner agency satisfaction. Work with Staff to safely and efficiently pick up a wide variety of donated products from grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, etc. on regular reoccurring routes. Food Rescue Drivers will from time to time be asked to pick up “call in” donations in addition to the regular route. Work with Staff to adjust route accordingly to maximize time, meet the needs of our donors and our partner agencies. Specified times will apply. Work with Staff to deliver donated goods to partner agencies (churches, shelters, senior housing facilities, schools, etc.) for distribution to the community or bring back to Second Harvest Food Bank for distribution. Work with Staff to complete accurate reports for donations received and donations delivered daily and provide this documentation to designated staff. Work with Staff to Provide excellent customer service and communication to donors and partner agencies (grocery stores, restaurants, farmers, caterers, schools, churches, senior centers, etc.) including a timely response to phone calls and emails. Work with Staff to maintain a clean truck (cab of truck and food storage box) and any other equipment (pallet jacks, hand trucks/dollies, etc.) Have fun and enjoy getting to know our drivers, our donors, our agencies, and our food rescue program. REQUIRMENTS: Must be 21 years of age or older. Must be able to maintain an attitude of positivity and respect as a representative of Second Harvest to; food bank staff, donors, partner agency personnel, clients, and any other community members. Must be able to effectively communicate and interact with people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Must be able to deal with difficult people. Must be able to work as a team. Must have clear understanding of and ability to articulate the mission of Second Harvest Food Bank. Must dress comfortably and for a family friendly environment, potentially handling fresh foods that may cause stains. Must wear closed toed shoes.PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of this volunteer position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this volunteer position, the volunteer is regularly required to use hands to; handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms. The volunteer is required to stand; walk; sit; the volunteer is required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The volunteer must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds using proper lifting techniques, frequently lift and/or move up to 75 pounds using proper lifting techniques, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds using proper lifting techniques. The volunteer must be able to bend, squat, and reach overhead repeatedly. Specific vision abilities required by this volunteer position include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The volunteer must also be able to work in varying weather conditions and temperatures.
Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Knox County / Tabernacle Baptist ChurchThis 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. Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am 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: Tabernacle Baptist Church 2137 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Knoxville, TN 37915 10am until food is gone Drive-Thru Event happens rain or shine! Please dress for the weather. If bad weather makes transportation unsafe for you, please feel free to stay home. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 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. Volunteers arrive at 9:00 am 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: Tabernacle Baptist Church 2137 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Knoxville, TN 37915 10am until food is gone Drive-Thru Event happens rain or shine! Please dress for the weather. If bad weather makes transportation unsafe for you, please feel free to stay home. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37915 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Loudon County / Blairland BaptistMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Loudon County
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: Blairland Baptist Church 730 Steekee Road Louden, TN 37774 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food is gone Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Event happens rain or shine! Please dress for the weather. If bad weather makes transportation unsafe for you, please feel free to stay home. ** Please bring water! Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Loudon County
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: Blairland Baptist Church 730 Steekee Road Louden, TN 37774 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food is gone Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Event happens rain or shine! Please dress for the weather. If bad weather makes transportation unsafe for you, please feel free to stay home. ** Please bring water! Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37774 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Blount County / MaryvilleMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Blount County
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: RIO East Church 1601 E Broadway Ave Maryville, TN 37804 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Blount County
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: RIO East Church 1601 E Broadway Ave Maryville, TN 37804 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37804 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Anderson County / Rocky TopMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Anderson County / Rocky Top 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: Clear Branch Baptist Church 1030 New Clear Branch Road Rocky Top, TN 37769 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Anderson County / Rocky Top 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: Clear Branch Baptist Church 1030 New Clear Branch Road Rocky Top, TN 37769 Event times: 10:00am-12pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37769 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Scott County / OneidaMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Scott County 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: Bethlehem Baptist Church of Oneida 19360 Alberta St Oneida, TN 37841 Event times: 11:00am-until food runs out Volunteer times: 10:00am-1:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Scott County 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: Bethlehem Baptist Church of Oneida 19360 Alberta St Oneida, TN 37841 Event times: 11:00am-until food runs out Volunteer times: 10:00am-1:30pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37841 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Union County / LuttrellThis is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Union County Fellowship Christian Church746 Tazewell Pike Luttrell, TN 37779 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee This is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Union County Fellowship Christian Church746 Tazewell Pike Luttrell, TN 37779 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37779 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Jefferson County / Strawberry PlainsThis is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Jefferson County First Baptist Church of Strawberry Plains3100 W Old Andrew Johnson Hwy Strawberry Plains, TN 37871 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee This is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Jefferson County First Baptist Church of Strawberry Plains3100 W Old Andrew Johnson Hwy Strawberry Plains, TN 37871 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37871 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Monroe County / MadisonvilleMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Monroe County
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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Notchey Creek Baptist Church5529 New Highway 68 Madisonville, TN 37354 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Monroe County
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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Notchey Creek Baptist Church5529 New Highway 68 Madisonville, TN 37354 Event times: 10:00 AM-12:00 pm (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 9:00 AM, plan to stay until 12:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Claiborne County / HarrogateThis is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Claiborne County Pump Springs Baptist Church225 Pump Springs Road Harrogate, TN 37752 Event times: 11:00 AM- 1:00 PM (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 10:00 AM, plan to stay until 1:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee This is a great 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 & packing food Help direct traffic taking down data information assisting with gathering materials ages 10+ (accompanied by an adult) Location Details: Claiborne County Pump Springs Baptist Church225 Pump Springs Road Harrogate, TN 37752 Event times: 11:00 AM- 1:00 PM (or until food runs out) Volunteer times: Arrive at 10:00 AM, plan to stay until 1:30 PM Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37752 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Support: Cocke County / Newport*NEW* Mobile Pantry OPPORTUNITY: COCKE COUNTY
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: At the Cocke County Fairgrounds 112 Fairgrounds Circle Newport, TN 37821 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru distribution Volunteers arrive at 9amPlease bring water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee *NEW* Mobile Pantry OPPORTUNITY: COCKE COUNTY
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: At the Cocke County Fairgrounds 112 Fairgrounds Circle Newport, TN 37821 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru distribution Volunteers arrive at 9amPlease bring water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37821 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Support: Morgan County / WartburgMobile Pantry OPPORTUNITY: MORGAN COUNTY
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: Liberty Baptist Church 110 Liberty Road Wartburg, TN 37887 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru distribution Volunteers arrive at 9amPlease bring water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry OPPORTUNITY: MORGAN COUNTY
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: Liberty Baptist Church 110 Liberty Road Wartburg, TN 37887 10 am to 12 pm or until food is gone Drive-thru distribution Volunteers arrive at 9amPlease bring water to drink!Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37887 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: *NEW* Campbell County / LaFolletteMobile Pantry Distribution Support: *NEW STARTING IN JANUARY* Campbell County / LaFollette
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: LaFollette Church of God 1906 Jacksboro Pike LaFollette, TN 37766 Event times: 10:00am-12:00pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:00pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: *NEW STARTING IN JANUARY* Campbell County / LaFollette
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: LaFollette Church of God 1906 Jacksboro Pike LaFollette, TN 37766 Event times: 10:00am-12:00pm or until food runs out Volunteer times: 9:00am-12:00pm Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37766 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Red Panda Run Water Table VolunteerBeginning 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. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until an orientation is scheduled. If you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you! We inspire and empower all children through transformative learning experiences. Making our community the best place for all to learn through the power of play. MUSE FOR ALL * POWER OF PLAY * LIFELONG LEARNER * COMMUNITY CONNECTOR RED PANDA RUN WATER TABLE VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Zoo Knoxville is hosting its first ever 5k run on Saturday, May 30th! The Red Panda Run will start in front of the red pandas at the Zoo and travel through Chilhowee Park, including right past Muse. We need volunteers to manage a water table to fill cups of water, hand water to runners, and encourage them as they stop to hydrate. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity is around 1.5 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform. LOCATION: Muse Knoxville main entrance -- 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914 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; please dress to be outdoors. WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A RED PANDA RUN WATER TABLE VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … Manage the water table outside of Muse's main entrance Fill water cups to have ready for runners Hand the water cups to runners as they enter the area Refill water cups as needed Encourage and cheer on runners as they stop to hydrate Clean up trash Tear down table at the end of the shift after the last runner has gone byIMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Helping the Red Panda Run to be successful and fun for everyone involved! Providing water for thirsty runners and walkers Encouraging and cheering on runners and walkers who may need a boost of confidence and support Keeping Muse's main entrance and surrounding area clean and trash freeTHIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 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. Volunteers will be credited 1 hour for attending the orientation. Registration for volunteer shifts will not be approved in Give Pulse until an orientation is scheduled. If you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you! We inspire and empower all children through transformative learning experiences. Making our community the best place for all to learn through the power of play. MUSE FOR ALL * POWER OF PLAY * LIFELONG LEARNER * COMMUNITY CONNECTOR RED PANDA RUN WATER TABLE VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Zoo Knoxville is hosting its first ever 5k run on Saturday, May 30th! The Red Panda Run will start in front of the red pandas at the Zoo and travel through Chilhowee Park, including right past Muse. We need volunteers to manage a water table to fill cups of water, hand water to runners, and encourage them as they stop to hydrate. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity is around 1.5 hours in length. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform. LOCATION: Muse Knoxville main entrance -- 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914 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; please dress to be outdoors. WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A RED PANDA RUN WATER TABLE VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … Manage the water table outside of Muse's main entrance Fill water cups to have ready for runners Hand the water cups to runners as they enter the area Refill water cups as needed Encourage and cheer on runners as they stop to hydrate Clean up trash Tear down table at the end of the shift after the last runner has gone byIMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Helping the Red Panda Run to be successful and fun for everyone involved! Providing water for thirsty runners and walkers Encouraging and cheering on runners and walkers who may need a boost of confidence and support Keeping Muse's main entrance and surrounding area clean and trash freeTHIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 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: Happens On May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Muse @ Knoxville Largest Kids PartyOrganization: Muse Knoxville Organization: Muse Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Long-Term VolunteerBeginning 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. 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: 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. 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: 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: Exhibit Floor & Makespace SupportIndividuals 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. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you! We inspire and empower all children through transformative learning experiences. Making our community the best place for all to learn through the power of play. MUSE FOR ALL * POWER OF PLAY * LIFELONG LEARNER * COMMUNITY CONNECTOR EXHIBIT FLOOR & MAKESPACE SUPPORT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Exhibit Floor & Makespace Support 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 3 hours in length, but can vary from 2-6 hours depending on the volunteer. 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 EXHIBIT FLOOR & MAKESPACE SUPPORT, 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 Facilitate Daily Discovery activity table as directed by staff Complete other tasks as assigned by staff including but not limited to cutting Draw Alive copies, sharpening pencils for Draw Alive and Makespace, replacing zip ties on Zip Tie Car Wash, cutting out and laminating items for homeschool and camp programming, sanding and painting blocks for Norilla exhibit, and organizing staff kitchen Complete outdoor tasks as assigned by staff based on availability and need including but not limited to pulling weeds, spreading mulch, leaf blowing, painting, etc. In 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 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. Also, if you've volunteered with Muse Knoxville in the past, the orientation will be waived. Thank you! We inspire and empower all children through transformative learning experiences. Making our community the best place for all to learn through the power of play. MUSE FOR ALL * POWER OF PLAY * LIFELONG LEARNER * COMMUNITY CONNECTOR EXHIBIT FLOOR & MAKESPACE SUPPORT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Exhibit Floor & Makespace Support 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 3 hours in length, but can vary from 2-6 hours depending on the volunteer. 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 EXHIBIT FLOOR & MAKESPACE SUPPORT, 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 Facilitate Daily Discovery activity table as directed by staff Complete other tasks as assigned by staff including but not limited to cutting Draw Alive copies, sharpening pencils for Draw Alive and Makespace, replacing zip ties on Zip Tie Car Wash, cutting out and laminating items for homeschool and camp programming, sanding and painting blocks for Norilla exhibit, and organizing staff kitchen Complete outdoor tasks as assigned by staff based on availability and need including but not limited to pulling weeds, spreading mulch, leaf blowing, painting, etc. In 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: Yes |
Volunteer: Golden Hour FundraiserSunshine Services is looking for volunteers to help with Golden Hour: An Evening to Shine Forward, a special community event taking place on March 27 from 6:00–10:00 PM at the Sunshine warehouse. Golden Hour will bring together community members, supporters, and partners for an evening of music, connection, and impact as we raise support to expand opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are seeking volunteers to assist with a variety of roles throughout the evening, including: • Event set-up Organization: Sunshine Services Sunshine Services is looking for volunteers to help with Golden Hour: An Evening to Shine Forward, a special community event taking place on March 27 from 6:00–10:00 PM at the Sunshine warehouse. Golden Hour will bring together community members, supporters, and partners for an evening of music, connection, and impact as we raise support to expand opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are seeking volunteers to assist with a variety of roles throughout the evening, including: • Event set-up Organization: Sunshine Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 27, 2026 Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Care VolunteerProvide 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.
You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations. A Tennessee 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.
You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations. A Tennessee professional license is required. Organization: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Shelter Hero!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 roleQualifications: 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 frequentlyThank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need. Organization: American Red Cross 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 roleQualifications: 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 frequentlyThank 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: Help ReLAUNCH serve the homeless under the bridgeReLAUNCH is in need of volunteers 18 years of age and older to help us serve the homeless at the Under the Bridge (the Day Space*). You can check in at the KARM Courtyard is located at 408 N. Broadway, and the Day Space is located under the I-40 overpass. On an ongoing daily basis, these are some of the tasks we need help with during the day: Preparation for mealsServe meals (breakfast @ 8:30am, lunch @ 12:30pm and dinner @ 4:30pm)Sweep/clean the Courtyard and surrounding areaRemove trash from the Day SpaceClean bathrooms at the CourtyardSort donations (clothing and supplies) Volunteer shifts available are as follows: 7:30am-9:30am9:30am-11:30am11:30am-1:30pm1:30pm-3:30pm3:30pm-5:30pmPlease follow this link to fill out our liability waiver here. ReLAUNCH is currently operating the KARM Courtyard concession building, so please check in with us there. The courtyard gates open at 8am, but a staff member will be there earlier to let you in. The address is 408 N Broadway, Knoxville, TN 37917. Parking is limited. We can provide you with a ReLAUNCH Staff placard for your windshield/dashboard when you arrive. *The Day Space is considered a "Safe Use" area. During your volunteer shift, you may see active drug use. **Duties may vary based on need and availability. Some of this service will include trash pickup in the Day Space, sorting donations, etc., if another agency is serving meals in place of ReLAUNCH.
Organization: The ReLAUNCH ReLAUNCH is in need of volunteers 18 years of age and older to help us serve the homeless at the Under the Bridge (the Day Space*). You can check in at the KARM Courtyard is located at 408 N. Broadway, and the Day Space is located under the I-40 overpass. On an ongoing daily basis, these are some of the tasks we need help with during the day: Preparation for mealsServe meals (breakfast @ 8:30am, lunch @ 12:30pm and dinner @ 4:30pm)Sweep/clean the Courtyard and surrounding areaRemove trash from the Day SpaceClean bathrooms at the CourtyardSort donations (clothing and supplies) Volunteer shifts available are as follows: 7:30am-9:30am9:30am-11:30am11:30am-1:30pm1:30pm-3:30pm3:30pm-5:30pmPlease follow this link to fill out our liability waiver here. ReLAUNCH is currently operating the KARM Courtyard concession building, so please check in with us there. The courtyard gates open at 8am, but a staff member will be there earlier to let you in. The address is 408 N Broadway, Knoxville, TN 37917. Parking is limited. We can provide you with a ReLAUNCH Staff placard for your windshield/dashboard when you arrive. *The Day Space is considered a "Safe Use" area. During your volunteer shift, you may see active drug use. **Duties may vary based on need and availability. Some of this service will include trash pickup in the Day Space, sorting donations, etc., if another agency is serving meals in place of ReLAUNCH.
Organization: The ReLAUNCH Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: Yes |
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 CommunityVolunteer 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: 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: 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: Library Help!We need regular help in the library restocking shelves, organizing shelves, and rescanning books in. We also need assistance with daily dusting, sanitizing surfaces, and book repair. We are looking to organize our new Enginarium and labeling locations (think well organized Garage Tools). We will need assistance decorating bulletin boards and designing logos and promotional items. Something I am also interested in is getting some drone footage of our school, some shots of the school from cool angles, and maybe even highlighting our outdoor learning space! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Green Magnet Academy We need regular help in the library restocking shelves, organizing shelves, and rescanning books in. We also need assistance with daily dusting, sanitizing surfaces, and book repair. We are looking to organize our new Enginarium and labeling locations (think well organized Garage Tools). We will need assistance decorating bulletin boards and designing logos and promotional items. Something I am also interested in is getting some drone footage of our school, some shots of the school from cool angles, and maybe even highlighting our outdoor learning space! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Green Magnet Academy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SKE Garden Work DayThe SKE Garden workday will be a great time doing good work preparing our outdoors for our student's outdoor learning! Pre-game at Honeybee or Mia Piccola and post-game at Angry Dumpling, South Coast Pizza or any of our amazing local businesses! Enjoy the outdoors and support our school! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary The SKE Garden workday will be a great time doing good work preparing our outdoors for our student's outdoor learning! Pre-game at Honeybee or Mia Piccola and post-game at Angry Dumpling, South Coast Pizza or any of our amazing local businesses! Enjoy the outdoors and support our school! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: South Knoxville Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JustLead Ministry Small Group LeadersEvery Wednesday, Emerald Youth's JustLead Ministry offers a discipleship opportunity for youth and the community. Each afterschool location has an evening filled with fun games, a Bible lesson, corporate worship, and other faith activities. We are looking for volunteers who would be willing to lead students in small groups to discuss the Bible message of the week. We serve elementary, middle, and high school age students. Commitment: Wednesdays from 5:30-7:00 pm at one of our JustLead locations *Summer may differ on timeframe. *Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Every Wednesday, Emerald Youth's JustLead Ministry offers a discipleship opportunity for youth and the community. Each afterschool location has an evening filled with fun games, a Bible lesson, corporate worship, and other faith activities. We are looking for volunteers who would be willing to lead students in small groups to discuss the Bible message of the week. We serve elementary, middle, and high school age students. Commitment: Wednesdays from 5:30-7:00 pm at one of our JustLead locations *Summer may differ on timeframe. *Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Worship Arts-Choir Volunteers Needed!At Emerald Youth, Worship Arts is an essential part of our mission to help young people discover their God-given potential and experience transformative growth. We offer a mass choir (1st-7th grade) and a Gospel choir (8th-12th grade). Students have the opportunity to perform at city events (upon request) and at EYF's special events such as the Legacy Dinner and the Prayer Breakfast. We are looking for people to serve in a variety of roles to help our Worship Arts Ministry grow! Our primary needs are with our mass choir group which practice on Thursdays from 5:30-7 pm. We are seeking people who are willing to work with students on singing and/or also help with operations. Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation At Emerald Youth, Worship Arts is an essential part of our mission to help young people discover their God-given potential and experience transformative growth. We offer a mass choir (1st-7th grade) and a Gospel choir (8th-12th grade). Students have the opportunity to perform at city events (upon request) and at EYF's special events such as the Legacy Dinner and the Prayer Breakfast. We are looking for people to serve in a variety of roles to help our Worship Arts Ministry grow! Our primary needs are with our mass choir group which practice on Thursdays from 5:30-7 pm. We are seeking people who are willing to work with students on singing and/or also help with operations. Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 10, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JustLead Ministry Homework Helpers NeededEmerald Youth's JustLead Ministry is our youth leadership program and provides a variety of activities. JustLead’s afterschool program for elementary and middle school students includes tutoring, homework help, health/fitness/nutrition instruction, field trips and service learning opportunities. We are looking for volunteers interested in helping our youth with their homework! TIMES: School Year: weekdays at least 1 hour between 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. COMMITMENT: School year preferred, but one school semester accepted Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Emerald Youth's JustLead Ministry is our youth leadership program and provides a variety of activities. JustLead’s afterschool program for elementary and middle school students includes tutoring, homework help, health/fitness/nutrition instruction, field trips and service learning opportunities. We are looking for volunteers interested in helping our youth with their homework! TIMES: School Year: weekdays at least 1 hour between 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. COMMITMENT: School year preferred, but one school semester accepted Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 27, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emerald Youth Summer Track & Field Coaches Needed!Our Emerald Force Track Ministry offers an AAU league and Rec league during the summer for 6th grade students through 12th grade students. We are looking for assistant coaches to help with track and/or field. Practice dates: Middle of May-End of July Background check and training are required. Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Our Emerald Force Track Ministry offers an AAU league and Rec league during the summer for 6th grade students through 12th grade students. We are looking for assistant coaches to help with track and/or field. Practice dates: Middle of May-End of July Background check and training are required. Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle School Volleyball Coaches Needed!Each Fall, Emerald Youth hosts a volleyball league with varsity and junior varsity teams from city middle schools. This league serves students at Whittle Springs, Vine, South-Doyle, Holston, Gresham, Northwest, and Emerald Academy. Season Dates: July 13th-September 26th Summer Practices (July): M, T, TH between 5:30 pm- 8:30 pm In Season Practices/Games (August-Sept): M, T, TH between 6:00-9:00 pm Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Each Fall, Emerald Youth hosts a volleyball league with varsity and junior varsity teams from city middle schools. This league serves students at Whittle Springs, Vine, South-Doyle, Holston, Gresham, Northwest, and Emerald Academy. Season Dates: July 13th-September 26th Summer Practices (July): M, T, TH between 5:30 pm- 8:30 pm In Season Practices/Games (August-Sept): M, T, TH between 6:00-9:00 pm Requirements: Background check and training Organization: Emerald Youth Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Directors ApplicantsNow accepting Board Directors Applicants Our mission at Rustic Rover Rescue a nonprofit 501©3 organization, is to promote and provide humane treatment of animals through education, fostering, which includes pulling and adopting homeless animals within our partnership with Sevier County Humane Society County Animal Shelter. RRR serves the community by reducing pet population through spay/neuters, and maintaining the commitment to not euthanize healthy, adoptable animals. Any person interested in becoming a member of the Board of Directors is requested to complete an on-line Volunteer application. Board members serve 12 month terms. The Board meets quarterly. Nominating process and expectations: 1. Names of potential Board members must be residences of the state of Tennessee. Applicants may be solicited from current RRR Board members, donors, educational institutions, agencies and other community members. 2. The Board Membership Committee will review the applications and bring recommendations to the full Board for a vote. All applications must be submitted no later than March 28th 2026. 3. Applicants must agree and abide by all of RRR's bylaws; including too but not limited to pediatric spay/neuters and abide by all local animal laws and ordinances. 4. Board members will be expected to participate as a member and to participate in RRR functions during the year. Board members are expected to attend a minimum of three Board meetings each year as well as other events or volunteering, as necessary. Quarterly meetings take place at our main location in East Knoxville. This is a non-paid position, and requires a minimum of 40 hrs a year volunteering OR raise $500 in monetary donations every 12 month period. Complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.rusticrovertn.com to get started Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC. Now accepting Board Directors Applicants Our mission at Rustic Rover Rescue a nonprofit 501©3 organization, is to promote and provide humane treatment of animals through education, fostering, which includes pulling and adopting homeless animals within our partnership with Sevier County Humane Society County Animal Shelter. RRR serves the community by reducing pet population through spay/neuters, and maintaining the commitment to not euthanize healthy, adoptable animals. Any person interested in becoming a member of the Board of Directors is requested to complete an on-line Volunteer application. Board members serve 12 month terms. The Board meets quarterly. Nominating process and expectations: 1. Names of potential Board members must be residences of the state of Tennessee. Applicants may be solicited from current RRR Board members, donors, educational institutions, agencies and other community members. 2. The Board Membership Committee will review the applications and bring recommendations to the full Board for a vote. All applications must be submitted no later than March 28th 2026. 3. Applicants must agree and abide by all of RRR's bylaws; including too but not limited to pediatric spay/neuters and abide by all local animal laws and ordinances. 4. Board members will be expected to participate as a member and to participate in RRR functions during the year. Board members are expected to attend a minimum of three Board meetings each year as well as other events or volunteering, as necessary. Quarterly meetings take place at our main location in East Knoxville. This is a non-paid position, and requires a minimum of 40 hrs a year volunteering OR raise $500 in monetary donations every 12 month period. Complete a volunteer form directly from our website www.rusticrovertn.com to get started Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37924 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking FUNdraising MembersWe are creating a FUNdraising committee for Rustic Rover Rescue. The goal will be to generate essential revenue for medical care, food, and operations through events, grants, sponsorship, and digital campaigns. Key strategies include monthly giving programs, contests, corporate partnerships, and leveraging social media. Must be able to commit to a 1-year term , quarterly meetings, and a focus on community engagements. Help Organize, market, and execute events like pet walks or adoption socials. Create direct mail, social media, and year-end campaigns. Reach out to local businesses for corporate sponsorship. Must be able to work alone and within a group, have good communication skills and reliability. Please complete a volunteer directly from our website to get started. Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC. We are creating a FUNdraising committee for Rustic Rover Rescue. The goal will be to generate essential revenue for medical care, food, and operations through events, grants, sponsorship, and digital campaigns. Key strategies include monthly giving programs, contests, corporate partnerships, and leveraging social media. Must be able to commit to a 1-year term , quarterly meetings, and a focus on community engagements. Help Organize, market, and execute events like pet walks or adoption socials. Create direct mail, social media, and year-end campaigns. Reach out to local businesses for corporate sponsorship. Must be able to work alone and within a group, have good communication skills and reliability. Please complete a volunteer directly from our website to get started. Organization: Rustic Rover Rescue & Lodge INC. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37924 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: South Knoxville Community Cleanup 2026The tenth annual South Knoxville Community Cleanup will be held on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 from 9am-12pm! The event base will be at Chapman Square, located at 4409 Chapman Hwy, Knoxville, TN 37920. We will be removing litter from South Knoxville roads, creeks, and parks. Participants of any age are welcome! We look forward to seeing those who live, work, or play in South Knoxville - as well as anyone who wants to lend a helping hand. Thank you to Ijams Nature Center for partnering with us for an invasive species removal! There are four volunteer options. Groups: Perfect for businesses, neighborhoods, and student groups! Groups will be assigned/can request an area of South Knoxville that they will clean up. Please only sign up as a group if you are wishing to lead your group in your own cleanup area. Minimum 5 volunteers to sign up as a group. Maximum 40 volunteers per group. Individuals: - Litter Cleanup at Chapman Square - Creek Cleanup at Goose Creek at Mary Vestal Park - Invasive Removal with Ijams Nature Center at Community Unity Park in Montgomery Village Keep Knoxville Beautiful will provide the following equipment: - Litter Pickers - Gloves - Safety Vests - Trash Bags We highly recommend wearing long pants, and all volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes for the event. Please bring your own sunscreen, bug protection, and water. The SKCC is rain or shine, but in the case of severe weather, the rain date is Sunday, April 19th. Sign ups close on Sunday, April 12th at 11:59 PM. Thank you to our sponsors WM and Dow, and our partners Junk Galaxy, Nobody Trashes Tennessee, Keep Tennessee Beautiful, City of Knoxville, and Knox County. Please contact KKB at amanda@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-southknoxvillecommunitycleanup2026 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful The tenth annual South Knoxville Community Cleanup will be held on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 from 9am-12pm! The event base will be at Chapman Square, located at 4409 Chapman Hwy, Knoxville, TN 37920. We will be removing litter from South Knoxville roads, creeks, and parks. Participants of any age are welcome! We look forward to seeing those who live, work, or play in South Knoxville - as well as anyone who wants to lend a helping hand. Thank you to Ijams Nature Center for partnering with us for an invasive species removal! There are four volunteer options. Groups: Perfect for businesses, neighborhoods, and student groups! Groups will be assigned/can request an area of South Knoxville that they will clean up. Please only sign up as a group if you are wishing to lead your group in your own cleanup area. Minimum 5 volunteers to sign up as a group. Maximum 40 volunteers per group. Individuals: - Litter Cleanup at Chapman Square - Creek Cleanup at Goose Creek at Mary Vestal Park - Invasive Removal with Ijams Nature Center at Community Unity Park in Montgomery Village Keep Knoxville Beautiful will provide the following equipment: - Litter Pickers - Gloves - Safety Vests - Trash Bags We highly recommend wearing long pants, and all volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes for the event. Please bring your own sunscreen, bug protection, and water. The SKCC is rain or shine, but in the case of severe weather, the rain date is Sunday, April 19th. Sign ups close on Sunday, April 12th at 11:59 PM. Thank you to our sponsors WM and Dow, and our partners Junk Galaxy, Nobody Trashes Tennessee, Keep Tennessee Beautiful, City of Knoxville, and Knox County. Please contact KKB at amanda@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-southknoxvillecommunitycleanup2026 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 37920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer – Make Every Moment MatterAre 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 presentOffer emotional support to families and caregiversHelp with light errands or administrative tasks (if desired)Bring comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s final chapterYou 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 fulfillmentBe a source of comfort and connectionLearn 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 presentOffer emotional support to families and caregiversHelp with light errands or administrative tasks (if desired)Bring comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s final chapterYou 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 fulfillmentBe a source of comfort and connectionLearn 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: Move & Mingle!Volunteer with us for an adaptive Zumba class at the Pilot Family YMCA followed by a picnic dinner at West Hills Park. Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Volunteer with us for an adaptive Zumba class at the Pilot Family YMCA followed by a picnic dinner at West Hills Park. Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026 Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bocce Ball!Volunteer with us for an afternoon with City of Knoxville Parks & Recreation to play Bocce Ball and enjoy the spring weather at the park! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Volunteer with us for an afternoon with City of Knoxville Parks & Recreation to play Bocce Ball and enjoy the spring weather at the park! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026 Zip Code: 37918 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Top Golf!Volunteer with us for an evening of fun at Top Golf Knoxville! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Volunteer with us for an evening of fun at Top Golf Knoxville! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 12, 2026 Zip Code: 37932 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Breakfast + Ponderosa Zoo!Volunteer with us and have breakfast at Cracker Barrell before exploring Little Ponderosa Zoo. Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Volunteer with us and have breakfast at Cracker Barrell before exploring Little Ponderosa Zoo. Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 19, 2026 Zip Code: 37912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Truesouth Rugby ChampionshipsKnoxville Rugby is hosting the first round of the national playoffs and needs volunteers! Men and women's teams will be coming from all over the southeast to compete in this two day tournament. Volunteer roles will be things like running scoreboards, selling concessions, and lots more. It's sure to be a fun weekend for everyone involved, including our volunteers. Organization: Knoxville Rugby Football Club Knoxville Rugby is hosting the first round of the national playoffs and needs volunteers! Men and women's teams will be coming from all over the southeast to compete in this two day tournament. Volunteer roles will be things like running scoreboards, selling concessions, and lots more. It's sure to be a fun weekend for everyone involved, including our volunteers. Organization: Knoxville Rugby Football Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 11, 2026 through Apr 12, 2026 Zip Code: 37931 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Vine MiddleThe 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: Tuesday, May 14th: Vine Middle STEM Night (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: Tuesday, May 14th: Vine Middle STEM Night (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: The Vine Volunteer CollectiveThe 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: Bilingual Language Ambassadors or Family and Community Engagement Events (Next Event: Tuesday, May 14th) https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1070983WHEN 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: Bilingual Language Ambassadors or Family and Community Engagement Events (Next Event: Tuesday, May 14th) https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1070983WHEN 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: Ujima in School - Sarah Moore GreeneUjima is building relationships and introducing the game of soccer to 5th graders at Sarah Moore Greene each Friday. Recess runs from 12:15 - 12:35 unless it is raining. Training focuses on our core values of teamwork, respect, discipline and leadership, and a structured play time that gets everyone involved. Students go directly from recess to their lunch time where Ujima coaches are welcome to hang out and talk until 1:05 pm. Volunteers must submit to a personal interview and a background check. Organization: Ujima Soccer Academy / a program of the One Knox Collective Ujima is building relationships and introducing the game of soccer to 5th graders at Sarah Moore Greene each Friday. Recess runs from 12:15 - 12:35 unless it is raining. Training focuses on our core values of teamwork, respect, discipline and leadership, and a structured play time that gets everyone involved. Students go directly from recess to their lunch time where Ujima coaches are welcome to hang out and talk until 1:05 pm. Volunteers must submit to a personal interview and a background check. Organization: Ujima Soccer Academy / a program of the One Knox Collective Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Let's Talk Science! #2Join us for an afternoon of science experiments! Volunteers will work alongside our participants and staff to help with science experiments including water activities and mini lava lamps. Volunteers should plan on wearing clothing they are comfortable to move around in and meet at at our offices, 5908 Toole Drive, Unit C, Knoxville, TN 37919. Please reach out at info@kftn.org for questions! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Join us for an afternoon of science experiments! Volunteers will work alongside our participants and staff to help with science experiments including water activities and mini lava lamps. Volunteers should plan on wearing clothing they are comfortable to move around in and meet at at our offices, 5908 Toole Drive, Unit C, Knoxville, TN 37919. Please reach out at info@kftn.org for questions! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Norwood ElementaryWe are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Norwood 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! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a variety of Family Engagement events at Norwood 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! Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Norwood Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Setting Up The StoreTeacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Teacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Setting Up The StoreTeacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Teacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Setting Up The StoreTeacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Teacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 2, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Setting Up The StoreTeacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Teacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Setting Up The StoreTeacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Teacher Supply Depot is changing its floor plan and needs help setting up the new store. Volunteers will be asked to move and unpack boxes, place supplies on shelves, and break down boxes. We have dollies and carts, but some light lifting may be necessary. We are located at 709 N Cedar Bluff Rd, attached to Cedar Bluff Pre-K. Your GPS will take you to the pre-k entrance where you will see a playground; instead, go down to the last entrance coming from the interstate. You will see the Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. There is parking in a small lot at the depot, but if it is full, you may park in the grass alongside the road. Ring the bell when you arrive to be let in. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weeding WednesdayLakeshore Park Conservancy is always in need of volunteers to help with daily maintenance and care for the Park. Join us for Weeding Wednesday to help our grounds crew with various projects within the Park. Projects may include weeding, planting, mulching, and other outdoor tasks needed around the 185-acre Lakeshore Park. Volunteers should wear weather appropriate clothing & shoes (you may get dirty!) and bring a water bottle. Our team will have all the other supplies you need. An email will be sent the day prior to your shift indicating where to meet and a sign will be placed on the door of the Lakeshore Park Office building by the pickleball courts showing where to go. Organization: Lakeshore Park Conservancy Lakeshore Park Conservancy is always in need of volunteers to help with daily maintenance and care for the Park. Join us for Weeding Wednesday to help our grounds crew with various projects within the Park. Projects may include weeding, planting, mulching, and other outdoor tasks needed around the 185-acre Lakeshore Park. Volunteers should wear weather appropriate clothing & shoes (you may get dirty!) and bring a water bottle. Our team will have all the other supplies you need. An email will be sent the day prior to your shift indicating where to meet and a sign will be placed on the door of the Lakeshore Park Office building by the pickleball courts showing where to go. Organization: Lakeshore Park Conservancy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Language Ambassadors for Belle Morris Elementary Family EngagementWe 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! Feb. 18th-Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30-6 Feb. 25th-Black History Literacy Night 5-6:30 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! Feb. 18th-Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30-6 Feb. 25th-Black History Literacy Night 5-6:30 Organization: UWGK Community Schools: Belle Morris Elementary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |