Needs From: Volunteer United

Volunteer: Literacy Coaches Needed

We are looking for literacy coaches for our after school program that serves new Americans developing their literacy skills (Somali, Nepali, Hispanic populations). The after school programs runs from 3-5pm (2 hour shifts).

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

We are looking for literacy coaches for our after school program that serves new Americans developing their literacy skills (Somali, Nepali, Hispanic populations). The after school programs runs from 3-5pm (2 hour shifts).

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food server and drivers needed

Looking for food servers and drivers to help with our food services for patrons. 

Monday thru Saturday, shifts between 12-5pm - flexible durations between those times.

Food servers

Unload food tucks, set up tables we use to serve the food, serve patrons (indoor and outdoor when weather gets nice) 

Drivers 

Picking up and delivering food

 

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

Looking for food servers and drivers to help with our food services for patrons. 

Monday thru Saturday, shifts between 12-5pm - flexible durations between those times.

Food servers

Unload food tucks, set up tables we use to serve the food, serve patrons (indoor and outdoor when weather gets nice) 

Drivers 

Picking up and delivering food

 

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentor

Youth mentor will support urban youth ages 10-21, during out of school time, providing youth with homework help, facilitate group activities and chaperone for field trips. Monday to Friday from 3 to 5pm

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

Youth mentor will support urban youth ages 10-21, during out of school time, providing youth with homework help, facilitate group activities and chaperone for field trips. Monday to Friday from 3 to 5pm

Agency: Agape Haven of Abundance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Make Downtown Rochester Clean & Beautiful

If you are passionate about downtown Rochester and want to make a difference in fostering its health and vibrancy, we have opportunities for you to help! We're looking for volunteers who want to contribute by cleaning up litter, planting flowers, painting benches, or even playing instruments if that's your thing ;-)

Let's work together to make downtown clean, beautiful and active.

Agency: Downtown ROCs

If you are passionate about downtown Rochester and want to make a difference in fostering its health and vibrancy, we have opportunities for you to help! We're looking for volunteers who want to contribute by cleaning up litter, planting flowers, painting benches, or even playing instruments if that's your thing ;-)

Let's work together to make downtown clean, beautiful and active.

Agency: Downtown ROCs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tech Support

Tech Support Volunteers assist residents with operating their personal technology such as cell phones, tablets, and laptop computers. Tech support volunteers will help residents set up their devices, change settings, connect multiple devices, and any other basic tech help they may need. Tech Support Volunteers will visit their ESLC community occasionally to provide assistance during an “office hours” period.

 

Qualifications:

·         Basic knowledge of and confidence in operating cell phones, computers, and tablets

·         An interest in working with seniors

·         Ability to effectively communicate

·         Patient and understanding with a problem-solving attitude

 

Responsibilities:

·         Assist residents with personal technology in an “office hours” setting

·         Help residents adjust the settings on their personal devices to suit their needs or preferences

·         Aid residents in connecting devices with each other, deleting apps, and other basic device uses

·         Maintain a good rapport with residents and families

o   Demonstrate patience and understanding

o   Remain positive

o   Be courteous and helpful at all times

o   Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times

o   Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property at all times

 

Time Commitment

·         Once a month

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Tech Support Volunteers assist residents with operating their personal technology such as cell phones, tablets, and laptop computers. Tech support volunteers will help residents set up their devices, change settings, connect multiple devices, and any other basic tech help they may need. Tech Support Volunteers will visit their ESLC community occasionally to provide assistance during an “office hours” period.

 

Qualifications:

·         Basic knowledge of and confidence in operating cell phones, computers, and tablets

·         An interest in working with seniors

·         Ability to effectively communicate

·         Patient and understanding with a problem-solving attitude

 

Responsibilities:

·         Assist residents with personal technology in an “office hours” setting

·         Help residents adjust the settings on their personal devices to suit their needs or preferences

·         Aid residents in connecting devices with each other, deleting apps, and other basic device uses

·         Maintain a good rapport with residents and families

o   Demonstrate patience and understanding

o   Remain positive

o   Be courteous and helpful at all times

o   Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times

o   Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property at all times

 

Time Commitment

·         Once a month

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14620

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator

Description

Support Group Facilitators provide a supportive and open space where people can share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences alongside others to help them cope with and manage the common challenges of dementia.

 

Qualifications

·         Excellent communication and listening skills

·         Ability to separate personal needs from group needs.

·         Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and everyone is treated with fairness and respect.

·         Passionate about supporting people living with dementia and their family caregivers.

·         Personal or professional experience with Alzheimer’s or dementia preferred.

Responsibilities

·         Facilitate discussions among groups of caregivers or individuals living with dementia, offering social and emotional support

·         Guide discussions to encourage group members to share and offer emotional support to one another.

·         Encourage group members to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

·         Ensure a positive, encouraging experience for attendees.

·         Collect up to date contact information from participants and submit session attendance.

·         Send participants follow up information and resources when applicable.

·         Remind participants of upcoming meetings.

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality

Time Commitment

·         Facilitate at least one session a month, or 12 sessions in a calendar year.

·         Minimum commitment of 12 months.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Description

Support Group Facilitators provide a supportive and open space where people can share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences alongside others to help them cope with and manage the common challenges of dementia.

 

Qualifications

·         Excellent communication and listening skills

·         Ability to separate personal needs from group needs.

·         Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and everyone is treated with fairness and respect.

·         Passionate about supporting people living with dementia and their family caregivers.

·         Personal or professional experience with Alzheimer’s or dementia preferred.

Responsibilities

·         Facilitate discussions among groups of caregivers or individuals living with dementia, offering social and emotional support

·         Guide discussions to encourage group members to share and offer emotional support to one another.

·         Encourage group members to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

·         Ensure a positive, encouraging experience for attendees.

·         Collect up to date contact information from participants and submit session attendance.

·         Send participants follow up information and resources when applicable.

·         Remind participants of upcoming meetings.

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality

Time Commitment

·         Facilitate at least one session a month, or 12 sessions in a calendar year.

·         Minimum commitment of 12 months.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14620

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's and Dementia Educator

An Alzheimer’s and Dementia Educator plays a key role in raising awareness and providing education about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and brain health. This will involve delivering presentations, workshops, and educational sessions to various groups, including caregivers, families, and people living with dementia, to increase understanding of dementia and promote early detection, prevention strategies, and caregiving support.

 

Qualifications

·         Strong skills in communication, presenting, and educating adult audiences.

·         Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and everyone is treated with fairness and respect.

·         Comfort with computers, email, and powerpoint presentations.

·         Passionate about supporting people living with dementia and their family caregivers.

Responsibilities

·         Deliver prepared, engaging, and informative education programs to families, caregivers, and people living with dementia.

·         Facilitate discussions and answer questions to help participants better understand dementia and caregiving challenges

·         Refer complex questions to the ESLC Community Dementia Services department.

·         Ensure a positive, informative, and encouraging experience for attendees.

·         Provide information about local resources, support services, and programs available to individuals living with dementia and their caregivers.

·         Collect up to date contact information from participants and submit session attendance.

·         Collaborate with staff to obtain the materials needed.

·         Send participants follow up information and resources when applicable.

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality

Time Commitment

·         Facilitate at least one session a month.

·         Minimum time commitment of 6 months.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

An Alzheimer’s and Dementia Educator plays a key role in raising awareness and providing education about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and brain health. This will involve delivering presentations, workshops, and educational sessions to various groups, including caregivers, families, and people living with dementia, to increase understanding of dementia and promote early detection, prevention strategies, and caregiving support.

 

Qualifications

·         Strong skills in communication, presenting, and educating adult audiences.

·         Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and everyone is treated with fairness and respect.

·         Comfort with computers, email, and powerpoint presentations.

·         Passionate about supporting people living with dementia and their family caregivers.

Responsibilities

·         Deliver prepared, engaging, and informative education programs to families, caregivers, and people living with dementia.

·         Facilitate discussions and answer questions to help participants better understand dementia and caregiving challenges

·         Refer complex questions to the ESLC Community Dementia Services department.

·         Ensure a positive, informative, and encouraging experience for attendees.

·         Provide information about local resources, support services, and programs available to individuals living with dementia and their caregivers.

·         Collect up to date contact information from participants and submit session attendance.

·         Collaborate with staff to obtain the materials needed.

·         Send participants follow up information and resources when applicable.

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality

Time Commitment

·         Facilitate at least one session a month.

·         Minimum time commitment of 6 months.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14620

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Enrichment

ESLC is seeking volunteers who are energetic and eager to help in the community, particularly in ways that connect with the older adult population. All of ESLC’s communities are looking for ways to further enrich the lives of residents through volunteer-lead programming. Life Enrichment Volunteers can lead programs in groups or as individuals, and some examples include:

 

·         Nutrition or cooking demonstrations

·         Crafts

·         Educational presentations, such as history, science, or literature

·         Travel “logs,” with photos and experiences of visiting or living in a foreign country

·         Writing, such as short stories or poems

·         Basic technology, such as use of applications and phones

·         Clubs such as knitting, book clubs, movie clubs, etc.

·         Games such as Bingo, cards, or other group games

·         Musical performances or demonstrations such as singing or playing an instrument(s)

·         Dance performances or demonstrations

·         Theater performances such as short plays or improvisation

·         Physical fitness, such as conditioning, yoga, or balance classes

 

Life Enrichment Volunteers can lead one-time programs or on a regular basis. Ideally, these programs should be between the hours of 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM. Volunteers should have solid skills in the program topic and comfortability teaching and/or performing. Details will vary depending on the ESLC community.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

ESLC is seeking volunteers who are energetic and eager to help in the community, particularly in ways that connect with the older adult population. All of ESLC’s communities are looking for ways to further enrich the lives of residents through volunteer-lead programming. Life Enrichment Volunteers can lead programs in groups or as individuals, and some examples include:

 

·         Nutrition or cooking demonstrations

·         Crafts

·         Educational presentations, such as history, science, or literature

·         Travel “logs,” with photos and experiences of visiting or living in a foreign country

·         Writing, such as short stories or poems

·         Basic technology, such as use of applications and phones

·         Clubs such as knitting, book clubs, movie clubs, etc.

·         Games such as Bingo, cards, or other group games

·         Musical performances or demonstrations such as singing or playing an instrument(s)

·         Dance performances or demonstrations

·         Theater performances such as short plays or improvisation

·         Physical fitness, such as conditioning, yoga, or balance classes

 

Life Enrichment Volunteers can lead one-time programs or on a regular basis. Ideally, these programs should be between the hours of 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM. Volunteers should have solid skills in the program topic and comfortability teaching and/or performing. Details will vary depending on the ESLC community.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14620

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer-Lead Programs in Hilton

St. Leo Senior Apartments is an independent living community in Hilton. St. Leo is seeking volunteers who are energetic and eager to help in the community, particularly in ways that will connect with the older adult population.

St. Leo is seeking volunteers to lead activities and classes on the following topics: 

·Physical fitness, such as conditioning, yoga, or balance classes

·Nutrition or cooking demonstrations

·Visual arts, such as drawing and painting

·Crafts

·Educational topics, such as history or literature

·Foreign languages

·Travel “logs”, with photos and experiences of visiting or living in a foreign country

·Writing, such as short stories or poetry

·Basic technology, such as use of applications and computer skills


Ideally, classes will be between the hours of 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM. The duration of a class is typically one hour. They can be one-time classes or occur on a regular basis. Volunteers should have solid skills in the class topic.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

St. Leo Senior Apartments is an independent living community in Hilton. St. Leo is seeking volunteers who are energetic and eager to help in the community, particularly in ways that will connect with the older adult population.

St. Leo is seeking volunteers to lead activities and classes on the following topics: 

·Physical fitness, such as conditioning, yoga, or balance classes

·Nutrition or cooking demonstrations

·Visual arts, such as drawing and painting

·Crafts

·Educational topics, such as history or literature

·Foreign languages

·Travel “logs”, with photos and experiences of visiting or living in a foreign country

·Writing, such as short stories or poetry

·Basic technology, such as use of applications and computer skills


Ideally, classes will be between the hours of 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM. The duration of a class is typically one hour. They can be one-time classes or occur on a regular basis. Volunteers should have solid skills in the class topic.

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14468

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor at St. Leo's Senior Apartments

St. Leo's Senior Apartments is a supportive housing community in Hilton, New York. Episcopal SeniorLife Communities provides services to residents at St. Leo's through the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI). Friendly visitors work on a one-on-one basis with residents, have conversations, play games, and provide social interaction. The goals of the friendly visitor program are to provide mental stimulation and social support. 

Qualifications: 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Patience, understanding and compassion Desire to develop new relationships 

Responsibilities: 

Demonstrate understanding and empathy at all times Provide companionship and friendship Demonstrate strong listening skills and respect for the resident's experiences Participate in activities that are of interest to the resident (playing cards/games, writing letters, etc.) Plan the date and time of your next visit, and how to notify the person if you are unable to keep the date Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property, at all times Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times Report any concerns or problems Maintain confidentiality 

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

St. Leo's Senior Apartments is a supportive housing community in Hilton, New York. Episcopal SeniorLife Communities provides services to residents at St. Leo's through the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI). Friendly visitors work on a one-on-one basis with residents, have conversations, play games, and provide social interaction. The goals of the friendly visitor program are to provide mental stimulation and social support. 

Qualifications: 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Patience, understanding and compassion Desire to develop new relationships 

Responsibilities: 

Demonstrate understanding and empathy at all times Provide companionship and friendship Demonstrate strong listening skills and respect for the resident's experiences Participate in activities that are of interest to the resident (playing cards/games, writing letters, etc.) Plan the date and time of your next visit, and how to notify the person if you are unable to keep the date Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property, at all times Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times Report any concerns or problems Maintain confidentiality 

Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14468

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitors

Description


Friendly visitors work on a one – on – one basis with residents, have conversations, play games and provide social interaction. The goals of the friendly visitor program are to alleviate isolation and loneliness by providing a companion who will provide additional mental stimulation and social support.


Qualifications

·         Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

·         Patience, understanding and compassion

·         Desire to develop relationships and work with seniors

·         High degree of reliability

Responsibilities

·         Facilitate the conversation

o   Use creativity in expressing both feelings and message

o   Demonstrate patience, slow down, listen, watch, wait for a response, repeat a phrase as needed

o   Strong communication skills in effectively conveying messages and feelings

·         Provide companionship and friendship

·         Participate in activities which are of interest to the resident (playing cards/games, reading aloud, writing letters, etc.)

·         When weather allows, spend time outside in courtyards, balconies or front patio

·         Plan the date and time of your next visit, and how to notify the person if you are unable to keep the date

·         Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property, at all times

·         Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality


Time Commitment

·         Approximately once a week or once every two weeks for 1-2 hours

·         Minimum commitment of 6 months



Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Description


Friendly visitors work on a one – on – one basis with residents, have conversations, play games and provide social interaction. The goals of the friendly visitor program are to alleviate isolation and loneliness by providing a companion who will provide additional mental stimulation and social support.


Qualifications

·         Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

·         Patience, understanding and compassion

·         Desire to develop relationships and work with seniors

·         High degree of reliability

Responsibilities

·         Facilitate the conversation

o   Use creativity in expressing both feelings and message

o   Demonstrate patience, slow down, listen, watch, wait for a response, repeat a phrase as needed

o   Strong communication skills in effectively conveying messages and feelings

·         Provide companionship and friendship

·         Participate in activities which are of interest to the resident (playing cards/games, reading aloud, writing letters, etc.)

·         When weather allows, spend time outside in courtyards, balconies or front patio

·         Plan the date and time of your next visit, and how to notify the person if you are unable to keep the date

·         Ensure that actions and conversations reflect respect for the residents and their property, at all times

·         Provide for dignity of residents, in accordance with organization philosophy and standards, at all times

·         Report any problems or concerns

·         Maintain confidentiality


Time Commitment

·         Approximately once a week or once every two weeks for 1-2 hours

·         Minimum commitment of 6 months



Agency: Episcopal SeniorLife Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14620

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Community Volunteer at St. Ann's Community

Volunteer at St. Ann’s Community – Portland Ave

Looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join the St. Ann’s Community volunteer team! Whether you have a few hours a week or just occasionally, your time and presence can brighten someone’s day and build lasting connections.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Pastoral Care Support
Help escort Elders to Mass or connect as a Eucharistic Minister. You can also share prayer and faith one-on-one.

Life Enrichment Companion
Be a friendly face in the neighborhood! Assist with small group activities or spend time one-on-one doing puzzles, chatting, or joining in events like:

Bingo

Arts & crafts

Gardening

Bedside manicures

Musical entertainment

Helping with event set-up

Friendly Visits
Visit Elders on your own schedule – play games, watch TV, or just sit and share time together.

Pet Visits
Share the joy of your furry friend! Pets with friendly temperaments (no therapy certification required) are welcome after a basic screening. Their humans must be approved volunteers too.

As Needed Volunteers
Busy schedule? No problem! Sign up to be contacted for special events, holiday decorating, gardening days, or one-time opportunities when you’re available.

Share Your Talent
Are you crafty? Musical? Love painting nails or leading a unique activity? Let us know — we’re happy to create a volunteer role that matches your skills and passions!

Getting Started:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (those under 18 must volunteer with an adult on weekends unless approved). All volunteers complete:

Application & interview

Background check

Health screening

COVID-19 vaccination

Orientation & department meet-and-greet

Apply today at stannscommunity.com/volunteer

Questions? Contact:
Colleen Holcomb
Volunteer Services Manager

Agency: St. Ann's Community

Volunteer at St. Ann’s Community – Portland Ave

Looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join the St. Ann’s Community volunteer team! Whether you have a few hours a week or just occasionally, your time and presence can brighten someone’s day and build lasting connections.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Pastoral Care Support
Help escort Elders to Mass or connect as a Eucharistic Minister. You can also share prayer and faith one-on-one.

Life Enrichment Companion
Be a friendly face in the neighborhood! Assist with small group activities or spend time one-on-one doing puzzles, chatting, or joining in events like:

Bingo

Arts & crafts

Gardening

Bedside manicures

Musical entertainment

Helping with event set-up

Friendly Visits
Visit Elders on your own schedule – play games, watch TV, or just sit and share time together.

Pet Visits
Share the joy of your furry friend! Pets with friendly temperaments (no therapy certification required) are welcome after a basic screening. Their humans must be approved volunteers too.

As Needed Volunteers
Busy schedule? No problem! Sign up to be contacted for special events, holiday decorating, gardening days, or one-time opportunities when you’re available.

Share Your Talent
Are you crafty? Musical? Love painting nails or leading a unique activity? Let us know — we’re happy to create a volunteer role that matches your skills and passions!

Getting Started:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (those under 18 must volunteer with an adult on weekends unless approved). All volunteers complete:

Application & interview

Background check

Health screening

COVID-19 vaccination

Orientation & department meet-and-greet

Apply today at stannscommunity.com/volunteer

Questions? Contact:
Colleen Holcomb
Volunteer Services Manager

Agency: St. Ann's Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14621

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Community Volunteer at St. Ann's Community at Cherry Ridge (Webster, NY)

Volunteer at St. Ann’s Community – Cherry Ridge

Looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join the St. Ann’s Community volunteer team! Whether you have a few hours a week or just occasionally, your time and presence can brighten someone’s day and build lasting connections.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Pastoral Care Support
Help escort Elders to Mass or connect as a Eucharistic Minister. You can also share prayer and faith one-on-one.

Life Enrichment Companion
Be a friendly face in the neighborhood! Assist with small group activities or spend time one-on-one doing puzzles, chatting, or joining in events like:

BingoArts & craftsGardeningBedside manicuresMusical entertainmentHelping with event set-up

Friendly Visits
Visit Elders on your own schedule – play games, watch TV, or just sit and share time together.

Pet Visits
Share the joy of your furry friend! Pets with friendly temperaments (no therapy certification required) are welcome after a basic screening. Their humans must be approved volunteers too.

As Needed Volunteers
Busy schedule? No problem! Sign up to be contacted for special events, holiday decorating, gardening days, or one-time opportunities when you’re available.

Share Your Talent
Are you crafty? Musical? Love painting nails or leading a unique activity? Let us know — we’re happy to create a volunteer role that matches your skills and passions!

Getting Started:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (those under 18 must volunteer with an adult on weekends unless approved). All volunteers complete:

Application & interviewBackground checkHealth screeningCOVID-19 vaccinationOrientation & department meet-and-greet

Apply today at stannscommunity.com/volunteer

Questions? Contact:
Colleen Holcomb
Volunteer Services Manager 

Agency: St. Ann's Community

Volunteer at St. Ann’s Community – Cherry Ridge

Looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults? Join the St. Ann’s Community volunteer team! Whether you have a few hours a week or just occasionally, your time and presence can brighten someone’s day and build lasting connections.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Pastoral Care Support
Help escort Elders to Mass or connect as a Eucharistic Minister. You can also share prayer and faith one-on-one.

Life Enrichment Companion
Be a friendly face in the neighborhood! Assist with small group activities or spend time one-on-one doing puzzles, chatting, or joining in events like:

BingoArts & craftsGardeningBedside manicuresMusical entertainmentHelping with event set-up

Friendly Visits
Visit Elders on your own schedule – play games, watch TV, or just sit and share time together.

Pet Visits
Share the joy of your furry friend! Pets with friendly temperaments (no therapy certification required) are welcome after a basic screening. Their humans must be approved volunteers too.

As Needed Volunteers
Busy schedule? No problem! Sign up to be contacted for special events, holiday decorating, gardening days, or one-time opportunities when you’re available.

Share Your Talent
Are you crafty? Musical? Love painting nails or leading a unique activity? Let us know — we’re happy to create a volunteer role that matches your skills and passions!

Getting Started:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (those under 18 must volunteer with an adult on weekends unless approved). All volunteers complete:

Application & interviewBackground checkHealth screeningCOVID-19 vaccinationOrientation & department meet-and-greet

Apply today at stannscommunity.com/volunteer

Questions? Contact:
Colleen Holcomb
Volunteer Services Manager 

Agency: St. Ann's Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 14580

Allow Groups: No