Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 28, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teacher Shop DayHelp to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Help to keep shelves stocked, answer questions, and load supplies as teachers visit Teacher Supply Depot to shop for free school supplies. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 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 by the playground. If you are coming from the interstate, pass this entrance and make your next left. You will see a Teacher Supply Depot sign on the side of the building. Organization: Knox County Teacher Supply Depot Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 28, 2026 Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Club Red Shield: Introduction to Music Leader NeededEvery Tuesday evening the Salvation Army of Sevierville's Club Red Shield provides an accepting, positive, and challenging environment where young people of every background have a safe place to learn and grow. We are seeking volunteers who can lead basic music classes for our youth in this fun club! Details: Tuesday Evenings 30 minute class Location: The Salvation Army of Sevierville, 806 W. Main St. Reach out if this sounds like fun to you! All those interested must FIRST contact us to make arrangements and discuss details. Email: Tracy.Weber@uss.salvationarmy.org Phone: 865-971-4920 (Please note that this volunteer position requires a background check.) Organization: The Salvation Army Every Tuesday evening the Salvation Army of Sevierville's Club Red Shield provides an accepting, positive, and challenging environment where young people of every background have a safe place to learn and grow. We are seeking volunteers who can lead basic music classes for our youth in this fun club! Details: Tuesday Evenings 30 minute class Location: The Salvation Army of Sevierville, 806 W. Main St. Reach out if this sounds like fun to you! All those interested must FIRST contact us to make arrangements and discuss details. Email: Tracy.Weber@uss.salvationarmy.org Phone: 865-971-4920 (Please note that this volunteer position requires a background check.) Organization: The Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37864 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gatlinburg 51st Annual 4th of July Midnight ParadeWe are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to create an once in a lifetime experience in Gatlinburg as we put on the Nation's first Parade of the day! Come be part of the 51st Annual Gatlinburg 4th of July Midnight Parade. For volunteering you will receive an event tshirt, a chick fil-a gift card, and a branded Gatlinburg water bottle to work towards exclusive Gatlinburg merchandise! Join the Volunteer Gatlinburg Facebook Group to find out more about the new Gatlinburg Volunteer Program. Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to create an once in a lifetime experience in Gatlinburg as we put on the Nation's first Parade of the day! Come be part of the 51st Annual Gatlinburg 4th of July Midnight Parade. For volunteering you will receive an event tshirt, a chick fil-a gift card, and a branded Gatlinburg water bottle to work towards exclusive Gatlinburg merchandise! Join the Volunteer Gatlinburg Facebook Group to find out more about the new Gatlinburg Volunteer Program. Organization: Gatlinburg Convention & Visitors Bureau Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 3, 2026 through Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 37738 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Support VolunteersPlease follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen. You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start volunteering with this agency. Organization: KAPA Kitchen Please follow this link to find the most up-to-date volunteer shifts for the KAPA kitchen. You do not need to respond to this need to participate — simply use the link above to learn how you can start volunteering with this agency. Organization: KAPA Kitchen Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37923 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Donation Pick-ups for Salvation Army Emergency Food PantryOur emergency food pantry is partially stocked with donations from local grocery stores. We are required to pick-up those donations on an ongoing basis. We are seeking individuals to pick up food donations from local grocery stores. We currently have two dedicated volunteers for this project who are taking some time off for the summer, so we need your help! Days and Times: We have pick-ups at locations on North Broadway and near the university on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Pick-ups occur in the mornings sometime between 9:30 am and noon. Typically the whole process from arrival to departure takes about 1 1/2 hours., so the start time is somewhat flexible. Volunteers may choose any one of these days or multiple days per week. We are seeking volunteers who can be here at least one morning per week, although we know that sometimes there will be changes to a regular schedule. We also need substitute drivers who can fill in when our regular drivers aren't available. Background Checks: Note that volunteers will drive Salvation Army vehicles for the pick-ups (either a mini-van or a full-size pick-up truck). For that reason, all volunteers for this project must be background checked and we must pull a driving record. Please contact Tracy Weber directly to discuss this meaningful volunteer opportunity! 865-971-4920 tracy.weber@uss.SalvationArmy.org Organization: The Salvation Army Our emergency food pantry is partially stocked with donations from local grocery stores. We are required to pick-up those donations on an ongoing basis. We are seeking individuals to pick up food donations from local grocery stores. We currently have two dedicated volunteers for this project who are taking some time off for the summer, so we need your help! Days and Times: We have pick-ups at locations on North Broadway and near the university on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Pick-ups occur in the mornings sometime between 9:30 am and noon. Typically the whole process from arrival to departure takes about 1 1/2 hours., so the start time is somewhat flexible. Volunteers may choose any one of these days or multiple days per week. We are seeking volunteers who can be here at least one morning per week, although we know that sometimes there will be changes to a regular schedule. We also need substitute drivers who can fill in when our regular drivers aren't available. Background Checks: Note that volunteers will drive Salvation Army vehicles for the pick-ups (either a mini-van or a full-size pick-up truck). For that reason, all volunteers for this project must be background checked and we must pull a driving record. Please contact Tracy Weber directly to discuss this meaningful volunteer opportunity! 865-971-4920 tracy.weber@uss.SalvationArmy.org Organization: The Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 AAU World Championships – Wristband CheckingVisit Knoxville needs YOUR help with the 2026 AAU Girls Basketball World Championships, taking place June 25–28 at the Knoxville Convention Center. We’re looking for volunteers to help check for wristbands at court entrances. All attendees must wear a wristband to access the games. If you would like to volunteer at the craft table, learn more here. Parking: Volunteers working weekday shifts (Thursday and Friday) will receive a $10 gift card to help cover parking costs. Explore downtown parking options here. T-Shirts: Team Knoxville Volunteer shirts will be provided when you arrive. Organization: Team Knoxville Volunteers Visit Knoxville needs YOUR help with the 2026 AAU Girls Basketball World Championships, taking place June 25–28 at the Knoxville Convention Center. We’re looking for volunteers to help check for wristbands at court entrances. All attendees must wear a wristband to access the games. If you would like to volunteer at the craft table, learn more here. Parking: Volunteers working weekday shifts (Thursday and Friday) will receive a $10 gift card to help cover parking costs. Explore downtown parking options here. T-Shirts: Team Knoxville Volunteer shirts will be provided when you arrive. Organization: Team Knoxville Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Camp AssistantIndividuals 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 CAMP ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Camp Assistant volunteers at Muse Knoxville work alongside our Education staff to help facilitate a fun, safe, and educational experience for Camp Muse kids. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations, the Education Manager, and the Director of Education and Exhibits. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. REQUIREMENTS: After you register for a Camp Muse shift, you will receive an email from Trusted Employees within 72 business hours. You must complete the background check, at no cost to you, prior to one week before your scheduled shift or else you cannot volunteer. SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity occurs before and during Muse’s operating hours. Volunteer shifts are 6-7 hours in length, depending on the specific camp. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform. LOCATION: Muse Knoxville, 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914, 865-594-1494 DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A CAMP ASSISTANT, YOU WILL … Monitor Camp Muse kids on the exhibit floor and outdoor playground, watching as they play for unsafe behavior and to ensure that they are following expectations Correct Camp Muse kids accordingly if they are not following directions or expectations Engage with Camp Muse kids and Education staff during the classroom lessons and activities, helping kids as needed with the activity, passing out materials, prepping activity stations, helping to clean up, and monitoring the behavior of the Camp Muse kids Assist with lunch time by helping to open any containers, monitoring Camp Muse kids for safe behavior while eating, and assisting with clean up after they are done eating Assist with bathroom monitoring by escorting Camp Muse kids to the bathroom from the outside play areas, the exhibit floor, or the classroom; waiting outside the doors for the Camp Muse kids and walking them back to the rest of the group Help pick up toys and reset exhibit spaces after Camp Muse kids are on the exhibit floor Assist with dismissal by helping to monitor Camp Muse kids as they are waiting to be picked up by their adults Clean counters, wipe tables, and sweep the classroom floor after the Camp Muse kids dismiss IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Create memorable experiences with Camp Muse kids that will have a lasting impact Foster and encourage creativity and learning in Camp Muse kids as they play Inspire Camp Muse kids to be interested in STEM careers Help keep Camp Muse kids safe as they explore exhibit spaces Help to create a space for shy or introverted Camp Muse kids to feel comfortable in their unfamiliar environment Provide a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for Camp Muse kids Help to ease the burden on our Education 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. 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 CAMP ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Camp Assistant volunteers at Muse Knoxville work alongside our Education staff to help facilitate a fun, safe, and educational experience for Camp Muse kids. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations, the Education Manager, and the Director of Education and Exhibits. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. REQUIREMENTS: After you register for a Camp Muse shift, you will receive an email from Trusted Employees within 72 business hours. You must complete the background check, at no cost to you, prior to one week before your scheduled shift or else you cannot volunteer. SCHEDULE: This volunteer opportunity occurs before and during Muse’s operating hours. Volunteer shifts are 6-7 hours in length, depending on the specific camp. Shifts are scheduled via Give Pulse, Volunteer East Tennessee, or other volunteer recruitment platform. LOCATION: Muse Knoxville, 516 N. Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914, 865-594-1494 DRESS CODE: Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A CAMP ASSISTANT, YOU WILL … Monitor Camp Muse kids on the exhibit floor and outdoor playground, watching as they play for unsafe behavior and to ensure that they are following expectations Correct Camp Muse kids accordingly if they are not following directions or expectations Engage with Camp Muse kids and Education staff during the classroom lessons and activities, helping kids as needed with the activity, passing out materials, prepping activity stations, helping to clean up, and monitoring the behavior of the Camp Muse kids Assist with lunch time by helping to open any containers, monitoring Camp Muse kids for safe behavior while eating, and assisting with clean up after they are done eating Assist with bathroom monitoring by escorting Camp Muse kids to the bathroom from the outside play areas, the exhibit floor, or the classroom; waiting outside the doors for the Camp Muse kids and walking them back to the rest of the group Help pick up toys and reset exhibit spaces after Camp Muse kids are on the exhibit floor Assist with dismissal by helping to monitor Camp Muse kids as they are waiting to be picked up by their adults Clean counters, wipe tables, and sweep the classroom floor after the Camp Muse kids dismiss IMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Create memorable experiences with Camp Muse kids that will have a lasting impact Foster and encourage creativity and learning in Camp Muse kids as they play Inspire Camp Muse kids to be interested in STEM careers Help keep Camp Muse kids safe as they explore exhibit spaces Help to create a space for shy or introverted Camp Muse kids to feel comfortable in their unfamiliar environment Provide a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for Camp Muse kids Help to ease the burden on our Education staff THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: Strong interest in engaging children Treat everyone with kindness and respect Dependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shift Not using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteering Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills Friendly and positive attitude Able to create and maintain a tidy workspace Willingness to jump in and help where needed Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years If volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer *Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Muse for All You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way. We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue. We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey. Organization: Muse Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: National Trails Day Work on North Ridge Trail – Saturday, June 6TCWP will host their annual National Trails Day work project on the North Ridge Trail on Saturday, June 6. Trail stewards regularly report to TCWP on trail conditions, and any large-scale work projects needing attention are addressed on National Trails Day. This year’s project will be building a small bridge over a water channel crossing the Endicott Lane access trail. We are working with experienced trail builders to prepare a design and material requirement list. On June 6 we will need volunteer hands to deliver material one-half mile to the construction site, as well as to assist in construction work. The access point is located just past 103 Endicott Lane (just off East Drive at the east end of Oak Ridge). There is room for a half-dozen cars to park safely off the road. Plan to carpool if possible. Participants should plan to arrive by 9 a.m. for a safety briefing and a review of the work. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and bring work gloves, water, sunscreen, and insect repellant. TCWP will provide a pizza lunch after the work is complete. Pizza and drinks will be served at Cedar Hill Park, 609 Michigan Ave., at around noon. There is plenty of parking near the covered gazebo at the park. To sign up, click here:https://forms.gle/fsSzioGLRxrnGCyu7 or scan the QR code in the image. We hope to see you on June 6, as we show our appreciation for the great trails we all enjoy in Oak Ridge and East Tennessee! If you have questions, contact.John Jaruzel at jmjaruzel@gmail.com Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning TCWP will host their annual National Trails Day work project on the North Ridge Trail on Saturday, June 6. Trail stewards regularly report to TCWP on trail conditions, and any large-scale work projects needing attention are addressed on National Trails Day. This year’s project will be building a small bridge over a water channel crossing the Endicott Lane access trail. We are working with experienced trail builders to prepare a design and material requirement list. On June 6 we will need volunteer hands to deliver material one-half mile to the construction site, as well as to assist in construction work. The access point is located just past 103 Endicott Lane (just off East Drive at the east end of Oak Ridge). There is room for a half-dozen cars to park safely off the road. Plan to carpool if possible. Participants should plan to arrive by 9 a.m. for a safety briefing and a review of the work. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and bring work gloves, water, sunscreen, and insect repellant. TCWP will provide a pizza lunch after the work is complete. Pizza and drinks will be served at Cedar Hill Park, 609 Michigan Ave., at around noon. There is plenty of parking near the covered gazebo at the park. To sign up, click here:https://forms.gle/fsSzioGLRxrnGCyu7 or scan the QR code in the image. We hope to see you on June 6, as we show our appreciation for the great trails we all enjoy in Oak Ridge and East Tennessee! If you have questions, contact.John Jaruzel at jmjaruzel@gmail.com Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026 Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway Cleanup – Saturday, June 27Join TCWP, the Clinch Valley Trails Alliance, and Greenways Oak Ridge for our sixth annual trash cleanup and peaceful hike along the East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway in west Oak Ridge. This scenic trail winds alongside the creek through a beautiful riparian woodland. Because the area is prone to occasional flooding, trash gets washed from upstream areas down into the creek bed and onto its banks. Volunteers are needed to help remove this litter and keep the area beautiful and healthy. Trash bags and some pick-up tools will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring gloves and wear shoes suitable for mud and water. To sign up, click here: https://forms.gle/qHrDLp9zxmuQYzYu6 We will meet at the Jefferson Avenue intersection with Oak Ridge Turnpike. Parking is available next to the Boys and Girls Club, just a short walk from the Turnpike. If you have questions, contact Hans Christen at 865-414-7277 or hans_christen@yahoo.com. Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Join TCWP, the Clinch Valley Trails Alliance, and Greenways Oak Ridge for our sixth annual trash cleanup and peaceful hike along the East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway in west Oak Ridge. This scenic trail winds alongside the creek through a beautiful riparian woodland. Because the area is prone to occasional flooding, trash gets washed from upstream areas down into the creek bed and onto its banks. Volunteers are needed to help remove this litter and keep the area beautiful and healthy. Trash bags and some pick-up tools will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring gloves and wear shoes suitable for mud and water. To sign up, click here: https://forms.gle/qHrDLp9zxmuQYzYu6 We will meet at the Jefferson Avenue intersection with Oak Ridge Turnpike. Parking is available next to the Boys and Girls Club, just a short walk from the Turnpike. If you have questions, contact Hans Christen at 865-414-7277 or hans_christen@yahoo.com. Organization: Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026 Zip Code: 37830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ice Cream SocialJoin us for an afternoon Ice Cream Social! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Join us for an afternoon Ice Cream Social! Organization: The Camp Koinonia Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 23, 2026 Zip Code: 37919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: June Saturday Spruce Up 2026Keep Knoxville Beautiful's June Saturday Spruce Up will be on June 13th from 10am-12pm. We will be removing graffiti from a building in the Old City. We highly recommend wearing long pants, and all volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes for the event. Additionally, we recommend bringing your own water! All other supplies will be provided. Please contact KKB at programs@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-junesaturdayspruceup2026-1 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful Keep Knoxville Beautiful's June Saturday Spruce Up will be on June 13th from 10am-12pm. We will be removing graffiti from a building in the Old City. We highly recommend wearing long pants, and all volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes for the event. Additionally, we recommend bringing your own water! All other supplies will be provided. Please contact KKB at programs@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-junesaturdayspruceup2026-1 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026 Zip Code: 37902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corona Cleanup and Glass Recycling 2026Keep Knoxville Beautiful is partnering with Corona for a litter cleanup and glass recycling event! It will be on Wednesday, June 10th from 4pm-6pm at Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria. Attendees will have the opportunity to bring glass that they would like to recycle and pick up trash from the surrounding roads. The event is drop in, so come anytime from 4pm-6pm to drop off glass or pick up trash! Volunteers and glass recyclers will receive $1 off Corona beers at Barley’s! Thank you to our sponsor Corona and for support from Fourth and Glass, Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria, and 121 Tech Hub! Please contact KKB at programs@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-coronacleanupandglassrecycling2026 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful Keep Knoxville Beautiful is partnering with Corona for a litter cleanup and glass recycling event! It will be on Wednesday, June 10th from 4pm-6pm at Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria. Attendees will have the opportunity to bring glass that they would like to recycle and pick up trash from the surrounding roads. The event is drop in, so come anytime from 4pm-6pm to drop off glass or pick up trash! Volunteers and glass recyclers will receive $1 off Corona beers at Barley’s! Thank you to our sponsor Corona and for support from Fourth and Glass, Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria, and 121 Tech Hub! Please contact KKB at programs@keepknoxvillebeautiful.org or (865) 521-6957 with any questions you may have. Sign up here: https://app.betterunite.com/keepknoxvillebeautiful-coronacleanupandglassrecycling2026 Organization: Keep Knoxville Beautiful Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 10, 2026 Zip Code: 37915 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: Family Friend VolunteerOBJECTIVE: To walk alongside a newly widowed parent, meeting them where they are in the grieving process in order to alleviate everyday stressors and help build an enduring community support system for the parent. SUMMARY OF POSITION: A Family Friend’s role is to check in on the parent for ongoing needs, assist in finding and referring parent to local services, remain apprised of changes in the parent's situation and serve not only as a liaison between the parent and WPRP Board, but also as a liaison between the parent and the community and the WPRP organization. (Online training provided.) TIME COMMITMENT: Monthly: meet with parent (at least once per month) and mandatory team meeting; total 4-6 hours (approx) per month. Agreement for parent partnership is 12-months. For more information and to apply, CLICK HERE. Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project OBJECTIVE: To walk alongside a newly widowed parent, meeting them where they are in the grieving process in order to alleviate everyday stressors and help build an enduring community support system for the parent. SUMMARY OF POSITION: A Family Friend’s role is to check in on the parent for ongoing needs, assist in finding and referring parent to local services, remain apprised of changes in the parent's situation and serve not only as a liaison between the parent and WPRP Board, but also as a liaison between the parent and the community and the WPRP organization. (Online training provided.) TIME COMMITMENT: Monthly: meet with parent (at least once per month) and mandatory team meeting; total 4-6 hours (approx) per month. Agreement for parent partnership is 12-months. For more information and to apply, CLICK HERE. Organization: Widowed Parent Relief Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37922 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 AAU World Championships – Craft TableVisit Knoxville needs YOUR help with the 2026 AAU Girls Basketball World Championships, taking place June 25–28 at the Knoxville Convention Center. We’re looking for volunteers to monitor the craft table in between games. If you would like to volunteer with wristband checking, learn more here. Parking: Volunteers working weekday shifts (Thursday and Friday) will receive a $10 gift card to help cover parking costs. Explore downtown parking options here. T-Shirts: Team Knoxville Volunteer shirts will be provided when you arrive Organization: Team Knoxville Volunteers Visit Knoxville needs YOUR help with the 2026 AAU Girls Basketball World Championships, taking place June 25–28 at the Knoxville Convention Center. We’re looking for volunteers to monitor the craft table in between games. If you would like to volunteer with wristband checking, learn more here. Parking: Volunteers working weekday shifts (Thursday and Friday) will receive a $10 gift card to help cover parking costs. Explore downtown parking options here. T-Shirts: Team Knoxville Volunteer shirts will be provided when you arrive Organization: Team Knoxville Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Rescue 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: Prepare Shelter Rooms for New ClientsWe are looking for volunteers who can prepare recently vacated shelter rooms in our women's shelter. This involves removing left-behind items and thoroughly cleaning all furniture. We anticipate each room will take about 2 hours. We currently have 2 rooms that need to be prepared as soon as possible so that we can welcome in new women and children who are in need of shelter. Female volunteers are preferred since this is a women's shelter that serves domestic violence survivors. This is a flexible opportunity. Volunteers MUST email Tracy Weber to schedule the time day/times they'd like to come in. Email: tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you! Organization: The Salvation Army We are looking for volunteers who can prepare recently vacated shelter rooms in our women's shelter. This involves removing left-behind items and thoroughly cleaning all furniture. We anticipate each room will take about 2 hours. We currently have 2 rooms that need to be prepared as soon as possible so that we can welcome in new women and children who are in need of shelter. Female volunteers are preferred since this is a women's shelter that serves domestic violence survivors. This is a flexible opportunity. Volunteers MUST email Tracy Weber to schedule the time day/times they'd like to come in. Email: tracy.weber@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you! Organization: The Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Distribution Support: Sevier CountyMobile Pantry Distribution Support: Sevier 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: Seymour Heights Christian Church 122 Boyds Creek Hwy Seymour, TN 37865 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: Sevier 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: Seymour Heights Christian Church 122 Boyds Creek Hwy Seymour, TN 37865 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: 37865 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: Muse @ Kid A'Riffic Community Events!Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Muse Knoxville! Individuals who are interested in volunteering 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. 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 COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Community Event Volunteers at Muse Knoxville bring the power of play and STEAM-based learning to the community. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Events and Merchandise Manager. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. SCHEDULE: Volunteer shifts are around 4 hours in length and each shift is at a different location in the community. LOCATION: Each shift is at a different location in the community. Please see the schedule below: 6/3 - Chilhowee Park, 401 Lakeside Street Knoxville, TN 37914 6/10 - Covenant Health Park, 500 E. Jackson Avenue Knoxville, TN 37915 6/17 - Baxter Avenue Park & Fire Station #3, 218 E. Baxter Avenue Knoxville, TN 37917 6/24 - Hill Avenue with Blount Mansion and James White Fort, 205 Hill Avenue Knoxville, TN 37902 7/8 - Urban Wilderness Gateway Park, 1515 Tilson Street Knoxville, TN 37920 7/15 - West Hills Park, 410 N. Winston Street Knoxville, TN 37909 7/22 - World's Fair Park, 910 World's Fair Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916DRESS CODE: Check the weather before leaving your home! Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … Pick up supplies from Muse and take them to the event Set up the table, materials, activities, etc. Pack up the table, materials, and activities and return them to Muse within 24 hoursEngage with children and families at the specific community event Enthusiastically greet every person that approaches the Muse table Offer promotional materials about Muse as an organization Answer questions to the best of your ability and/or give Shelby's contact information if they have further questions about Muse and all it offers Facilitate and monitor various interactive activities such as bubbles, Apple Jenga, dinosaur building blocks, etc. Ensure that all Muse materials are being treated with respect and do not leave the tableIMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Brand awareness of Muse including who we are, why we exist, what we offer, and more Connecting members of the Knoxville community to MuseCreate memorable experiences with children and families 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 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 Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Muse Knoxville! Individuals who are interested in volunteering 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. 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 COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION Community Event Volunteers at Muse Knoxville bring the power of play and STEAM-based learning to the community. This volunteer is managed by the Vice President of Operations and the Events and Merchandise Manager. Any questions or concerns regarding scheduled shifts, hours verification, etc. will be directed to Shelby Cornell at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. SCHEDULE: Volunteer shifts are around 4 hours in length and each shift is at a different location in the community. LOCATION: Each shift is at a different location in the community. Please see the schedule below: 6/3 - Chilhowee Park, 401 Lakeside Street Knoxville, TN 37914 6/10 - Covenant Health Park, 500 E. Jackson Avenue Knoxville, TN 37915 6/17 - Baxter Avenue Park & Fire Station #3, 218 E. Baxter Avenue Knoxville, TN 37917 6/24 - Hill Avenue with Blount Mansion and James White Fort, 205 Hill Avenue Knoxville, TN 37902 7/8 - Urban Wilderness Gateway Park, 1515 Tilson Street Knoxville, TN 37920 7/15 - West Hills Park, 410 N. Winston Street Knoxville, TN 37909 7/22 - World's Fair Park, 910 World's Fair Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916DRESS CODE: Check the weather before leaving your home! Closed-toed shoes, attire appropriate for a children’s museum setting, shorts/skirts/dresses must be fingertip length, shirts must cover midriff area WHEN VOLUNTEERING AS A COMMUNITY EVENT VOLUNTEER, YOU WILL … Pick up supplies from Muse and take them to the event Set up the table, materials, activities, etc. Pack up the table, materials, and activities and return them to Muse within 24 hoursEngage with children and families at the specific community event Enthusiastically greet every person that approaches the Muse table Offer promotional materials about Muse as an organization Answer questions to the best of your ability and/or give Shelby's contact information if they have further questions about Muse and all it offers Facilitate and monitor various interactive activities such as bubbles, Apple Jenga, dinosaur building blocks, etc. Ensure that all Muse materials are being treated with respect and do not leave the tableIMPACT OF THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE: Brand awareness of Muse including who we are, why we exist, what we offer, and more Connecting members of the Knoxville community to MuseCreate memorable experiences with children and families 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 THIS VOLUNTEER POSITION HAS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: Strong interest in engaging children Treat everyone with kindness and respect Dependability and arriving on time for your scheduled shift Not using cell phones or other electronic devices while actively volunteering Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills Friendly and positive attitude Able to create and maintain a tidy workspace Willingness to jump in and help where needed Have not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the last 5 years If volunteering more than 10+ hours: Complete and pass a background check at no cost to the volunteer *Please note: Muse Knoxville has a volunteer no-show policy. If you do not show up for your scheduled shift 3 times, you are no longer able to volunteer with Muse. We understand that unforeseen circumstances do come up. If you are no longer able to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister from the opportunity and/or email the Vice President of Operations at shelby@themuseknoxville.org. Muse for All You belong, be yourself. We thrive that way. We believe in actively creating a place of diversity, inclusion, and belonging among our staff, volunteers, the audiences that we serve, the programs we develop, and the community partners that we pursue. We actively seek to recruit, promote, and retain a diverse volunteer workforce—one that welcomes and engages people from every background. We value our staff members, volunteers, and board members and their individual backgrounds, which further our ability to serve and learn from the diverse families that enrich our community. We invite you to join us on our journey. Organization: Muse Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seasonal/On-Call Volunteer Caller for Older Adult Social Connection Program
Organization: CONTACT Care Line
Organization: CONTACT Care Line Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Market Square Farmers MarketPassionate about local food and looking for a way to give back to your community? Join our volunteer team! Nourish Knoxville is looking for volunteers for our Wednesday & Saturday Market Square Farmers Market. Volunteers may assist with: Setting up/breaking down the Information BoothConducting crowd countsProcessing SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Double Up Food Bucks (SNAP matching program) transactionsAssisting customers with our sustainability programs Assisting with our Nourish Kids children's activities (second Saturdays)Assisting with our Nourish Moves walking program (Wednesdays)Typical volunteer shift times by market (scheduling subject to availability): Wednesdays, May - October: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM and 11:30 AM - 1:30 PMSaturdays, May - October: 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM and 11:00 AM - 1:30 PMSaturdays, November - March, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM and 12:00 PM - 2:30 PMAll volunteers must be 18 years or older. If interested, please fill out our Volunteer Intake Form, and our volunteer coordinator will be in touch! Organization: Nourish Knoxville Passionate about local food and looking for a way to give back to your community? Join our volunteer team! Nourish Knoxville is looking for volunteers for our Wednesday & Saturday Market Square Farmers Market. Volunteers may assist with: Setting up/breaking down the Information BoothConducting crowd countsProcessing SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Double Up Food Bucks (SNAP matching program) transactionsAssisting customers with our sustainability programs Assisting with our Nourish Kids children's activities (second Saturdays)Assisting with our Nourish Moves walking program (Wednesdays)Typical volunteer shift times by market (scheduling subject to availability): Wednesdays, May - October: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM and 11:30 AM - 1:30 PMSaturdays, May - October: 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM and 11:00 AM - 1:30 PMSaturdays, November - March, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM and 12:00 PM - 2:30 PMAll volunteers must be 18 years or older. If interested, please fill out our Volunteer Intake Form, and our volunteer coordinator will be in touch! Organization: Nourish Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the New Harvest Farmers MarketPassionate about local food and looking for a way to give back to your community? Join our volunteer team! Nourish Knoxville is looking for volunteers for our Thursday New Harvest Farmers Market. Volunteers may assist with: Setting up/breaking down the Information Booth and Nourish Moves BoothConducting crowd countsProcessing SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Double Up Food Bucks (SNAP matching program) transactionsAssisting customers with our sustainability programs Assisting with our Nourish Moves walking programAssisting with our Nourish Kids children's activities (third Thursdays)Volunteer shifts take place on Thursdays, April - September, and run from 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM (scheduling subject to availability). All volunteers must be 18 years or older. If interested, please fill out our Volunteer Intake Form, and our volunteer coordinator will be in touch! Organization: Nourish Knoxville Passionate about local food and looking for a way to give back to your community? Join our volunteer team! Nourish Knoxville is looking for volunteers for our Thursday New Harvest Farmers Market. Volunteers may assist with: Setting up/breaking down the Information Booth and Nourish Moves BoothConducting crowd countsProcessing SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Double Up Food Bucks (SNAP matching program) transactionsAssisting customers with our sustainability programs Assisting with our Nourish Moves walking programAssisting with our Nourish Kids children's activities (third Thursdays)Volunteer shifts take place on Thursdays, April - September, and run from 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM (scheduling subject to availability). All volunteers must be 18 years or older. If interested, please fill out our Volunteer Intake Form, and our volunteer coordinator will be in touch! Organization: Nourish Knoxville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 24, 2026 Zip Code: 37918 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: 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: Help Us Distribute Food From Our Food Pantry!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: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed: Make a Big Difference with a Small Commute!Knox County Community Action Committee’s Volunteer Assisted Transportation program: Seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilitiesProvide one-on-one transportation assistance to seniors and people with disabilities. As a volunteer driver you transport and assist the rider to and from destinations safely. Also help as needed with mobility aids, paperwork, and making sure the rider doesn't fall or get lost. Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends.Stay with Riders and provide assistance at appointments, grocery shopping and other errands.Ensure Riders make it safely to their destinations and back home.This program helps seniors and people with disabilities remain active and independent with assistance from a community volunteer. Volunteers help make a difference by allowing these clients to access medical care, make their own choices at the grocery store and remain in their homes longer. Free Professional Training provided. (First Aid, CPR, Driver Safety training)Flexible scheduling: Choose when you volunteer through a Google Calendar linkAgency Vehicles provided as well as fuel, No special driver's license required.Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience Good driving record and MUST pass a physical, drug screen and background check.For more information on how you can make a difference - contact us at 865-673-5001 Email: vat@cactrans.org or visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation Knox County Community Action Committee’s Volunteer Assisted Transportation program: Seeking volunteer drivers to assist seniors and people with disabilitiesProvide one-on-one transportation assistance to seniors and people with disabilities. As a volunteer driver you transport and assist the rider to and from destinations safely. Also help as needed with mobility aids, paperwork, and making sure the rider doesn't fall or get lost. Volunteers are needed for weekdays, evenings and weekends.Stay with Riders and provide assistance at appointments, grocery shopping and other errands.Ensure Riders make it safely to their destinations and back home.This program helps seniors and people with disabilities remain active and independent with assistance from a community volunteer. Volunteers help make a difference by allowing these clients to access medical care, make their own choices at the grocery store and remain in their homes longer. Free Professional Training provided. (First Aid, CPR, Driver Safety training)Flexible scheduling: Choose when you volunteer through a Google Calendar linkAgency Vehicles provided as well as fuel, No special driver's license required.Drivers must be 21 years of age and have at least 3 years of driving experience Good driving record and MUST pass a physical, drug screen and background check.For more information on how you can make a difference - contact us at 865-673-5001 Email: vat@cactrans.org or visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat Organization: CAC Volunteer Assisted Transportation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Guides for Refugees Needed!Do you have a vehicle and time to volunteer? Do you like meeting new people from all over the world? We are looking for volunteer drivers to help us transport our refugee clients to and from medical appointments, the Social Security Office, English classes, Summer Camps, etc. Our clients are dependent upon public and community transportation when they arrive in Knoxville, so volunteers helping them navigate the community makes a definite impact in welcoming them to Knoxville. Volunteer Requirements: Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)And, of course, a vehicle! Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Do you have a vehicle and time to volunteer? Do you like meeting new people from all over the world? We are looking for volunteer drivers to help us transport our refugee clients to and from medical appointments, the Social Security Office, English classes, Summer Camps, etc. Our clients are dependent upon public and community transportation when they arrive in Knoxville, so volunteers helping them navigate the community makes a definite impact in welcoming them to Knoxville. Volunteer Requirements: Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)And, of course, a vehicle! Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach English/ESL and help a refugee learn a new language!Bridge Refugee Services is searching for committed volunteers who love working with people and are interested in helping another person start or continue learning English. As a refugee resettlement agency, Bridge helps refugees start a new life in the United States. English/ESL volunteers are a wonderful one-on-one resource for people as they begin this journey. Being able to speak English is crucial for refugees as they start their first job and learn about their new community. Even if you have never taught English, this is a great opportunity to work with an individual or family as they improve their English skills. Bridge will provide a complete online ELL curriculum with placement testing, lesson plans, easy-to-navigate online lessons, teaching tools, activities and games, worksheets, and independent student work. We will also provide or facilitate any training or support you might need, to see our students succeed in this program. Volunteer Requirements: Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Bridge Refugee Services is searching for committed volunteers who love working with people and are interested in helping another person start or continue learning English. As a refugee resettlement agency, Bridge helps refugees start a new life in the United States. English/ESL volunteers are a wonderful one-on-one resource for people as they begin this journey. Being able to speak English is crucial for refugees as they start their first job and learn about their new community. Even if you have never taught English, this is a great opportunity to work with an individual or family as they improve their English skills. Bridge will provide a complete online ELL curriculum with placement testing, lesson plans, easy-to-navigate online lessons, teaching tools, activities and games, worksheets, and independent student work. We will also provide or facilitate any training or support you might need, to see our students succeed in this program. Volunteer Requirements: Complete our Bridge Volunteer Paperwork Attend a Bridge Volunteer Orientation (about 1hr via Zoom) Background check through Sterling Volunteers ($17.50 per person paid to Sterling Volunteers)Foreign language skills or experience working with refugee populations not required. If you have additional questions, please reach out to Peter Green, our Volunteer & Co-Sponsorship Manager, via email at pgreen@bridgerefugees.org. Organization: Bridge Refugee Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37917 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Caller for Older Adult Social Connection ProgramBrighten someone's day! Volunteers in our Reassurance Program make scheduled calls to older adults in East TN who may be homebound, isolated, or lack support. CONTACT Care Line's Reassurance Program offers regularly scheduled phone calls to adults aged 65+who could use additional social and emotional support. This service is especially beneficial for older adults experiencing isolation, providing consistent, compassionate connection to brighten their day and check in on their well-being. Responsibilities and Duties: Make regularly scheduled phone calls to Reassurance program clients from the comfort of your home. Reach out to an average of 3-4 clients per shift. Document: Log call details in our online system. Communicate: During the shift, maintain close communication with staff and other volunteers through the Slack platform to coordinate calls and receive support as needed.
Requirements and Skills: Some availability Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am – 6pm. Full-day availability is not necessary; scheduling is flexible within this window. A private workspace free from distractions: Volunteers must have a quiet, private setting from which to make calls. A computer and private internet connection: 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: A warm, compassionate listening ear, free from judgment and advice. Reliability: Dependability for scheduled shifts and completing tasks as assigned. Good Communication Skills: Ability to connect with clients and teammates authentically, express needs and information clearly and promptly, and accept feedback/instructions readily. Confidentiality: Protection of the personal information of CONTACT Care Line’s clients. Complete a background check. Organization: CONTACT Care Line Brighten someone's day! Volunteers in our Reassurance Program make scheduled calls to older adults in East TN who may be homebound, isolated, or lack support. CONTACT Care Line's Reassurance Program offers regularly scheduled phone calls to adults aged 65+who could use additional social and emotional support. This service is especially beneficial for older adults experiencing isolation, providing consistent, compassionate connection to brighten their day and check in on their well-being. Responsibilities and Duties: Make regularly scheduled phone calls to Reassurance program clients from the comfort of your home. Reach out to an average of 3-4 clients per shift. Document: Log call details in our online system. Communicate: During the shift, maintain close communication with staff and other volunteers through the Slack platform to coordinate calls and receive support as needed.
Requirements and Skills: Some availability Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am – 6pm. Full-day availability is not necessary; scheduling is flexible within this window. A private workspace free from distractions: Volunteers must have a quiet, private setting from which to make calls. A computer and private internet connection: 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: A warm, compassionate listening ear, free from judgment and advice. Reliability: Dependability for scheduled shifts and completing tasks as assigned. Good Communication Skills: Ability to connect with clients and teammates authentically, express needs and information clearly and promptly, and accept feedback/instructions readily. Confidentiality: 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: 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: 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: 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 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: 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: Deliver Meals to Homebound Seniors**Mobile Meals delivers meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, but help is needed all holiday season** Mobile Meals delivers to over 1,000 homebound seniors daily Monday – Friday to every zip code in Knox County. Volunteers deliver a hot lunchtime meal that, along with the daily safety check, helps to keep individuals safe and healthy longer in their own home, where they want to be. We need over 100 volunteers deliver meals each weekday. Volunteers are always needed to help with this much needed service. Each participant 18+ should fill out a volunteer application by going to the following link https://forms.office.com/r/MTMNLQygxr. After you register you will get an email from the Volunteer Coordinator with details about how to schedule a volunteer opportunity. Please reach out with any questions. Email: mobilemealsvols@cacnutrition.org Text: 865-680-2594 Call: 865-524-2786 and ask for Mobile Meals Organization: CAC Mobile Meals **Mobile Meals delivers meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, but help is needed all holiday season** Mobile Meals delivers to over 1,000 homebound seniors daily Monday – Friday to every zip code in Knox County. Volunteers deliver a hot lunchtime meal that, along with the daily safety check, helps to keep individuals safe and healthy longer in their own home, where they want to be. We need over 100 volunteers deliver meals each weekday. Volunteers are always needed to help with this much needed service. Each participant 18+ should fill out a volunteer application by going to the following link https://forms.office.com/r/MTMNLQygxr. After you register you will get an email from the Volunteer Coordinator with details about how to schedule a volunteer opportunity. Please reach out with any questions. Email: mobilemealsvols@cacnutrition.org Text: 865-680-2594 Call: 865-524-2786 and ask for Mobile Meals Organization: CAC Mobile Meals Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 37921 Allow Groups: Yes |